Revisiting the Past Knowledge Tradition of Bharat: A Critique (Volume-1)

Chapter 3 : Chanakya’s Arthashastra: Its Cultural and Political Relevance for the Present Time

Chanakya’s Arthashastra: Its Cultural and Political Relevance for the Present Time Dr. Kalyani SamantrayRetired Professor, Department of English, Utkal University, Odisha, IndiaE-mail: k25samantray@gmail.com Published online: 13th February, 2025 DOI: https://doi.org/10.52756/rpktbc.2025.e01.003 Keywords: Arthashastra, culture in ancient India, Chanakya’s statecraft and diplomacy, sustainable governance Abstract: The Arthashastra is a seminal treatise by Chanakya, an ancient Indian scholar […]

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Chapter 2 : Geographical Indications and Indian Traditional Knowledge System (Bharatiya Paramparik Gyan): Safeguarding Biodiversity and Legal Frameworks

Geographical Indications and Indian Traditional Knowledge System (Bharatiya Paramparik Gyan): Safeguarding Biodiversity and Legal Frameworks Tanumay PandaPh.D. Scholar at the University of Burdwan, West Bengal, India & Assistant Professor at Kalna College, West Bengal, IndiaE-mail: professortpanda@gmail.com Published online: 13th February, 2025 DOI: https://doi.org/10.52756/rpktbc.2025.e01.002 Keywords: Traditional Knowledge System (TKS), Indigenous Rights, Biopiracy, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR),

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Chapter 1 : Preserving Regional Literature: By the People of the People

Preserving Regional Literature: By the People of the People Meera VasaniHumanities and Social Sciences Department, Institute of Infrastructure, Technology, Researchand Management, Ahmedabad – 380026, Gujarat, IndiaE-mail: meeravasani@iitram.ac.in Published online: 13th February, 2025 DOI: https://doi.org/10.52756/rpktbc.2025.e01.001 Keywords: Regional literature, preservation, tribal practices, Indian folktales Abstract: Local customs, traditions and stories serve as the foundation for regional literatures

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