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DAY 1, 28TH DECEMBER, 2016 INAUGURAL SESSION TIME: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM FIRST KEYNOTE BY Prof. ALAN JOHNSON, Idaho State University TEA BREAK TIME: 12:00 PM - 12:15 PM SECOND KEYNOTE TIME: 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM SECOND KEYNOTE BY Prof. BRINDA MEHTA , Mills College, Oakland, CA LUNCH BREAK TIME: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM FIRST PLENARY SESSION TIME: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM CHAIR: Prof. PRAFULLA KU. MOHANTY 1. DAYA DISSANAYAKE, AUTHOR, SRILANKA 2. Dr. SOOSHILLA GOPAUL , MAURITIUS 3. Prof. SUKHBIR SINGH, OSMANIA UNIVERSITY Date: 28/12/2016: Technical Session I: Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Title: Folklore, Myth, Ethics, Travel & Tantra Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 Parallel Session 4 New Conference Hall BKT LIBRARY(ENG DEPT) Eliot House Shakespeare House Chair: Dr. N S R IYENGER Chair: Prof Tim Wenzell Chair: Dr Brinda J Mehta Chair: Dr. Arturo Dávila Name Name of Name of Name of Paper Paper Paper Paper of the the Title of the paper the Title of the paper the Title of the paper Title of the paper no. no. no. no. Present Presenter Presenter Presenter er Natural Supernaturalism and Sunrises and Sunsets at Kanchenjunga: Tribal Eco-theology in Satyajit Ray’s Kanchenjungha : Prof Sabita Achebe’s Ironic Vision of Nature and Akaitab Madhusmita Pati Modern Nation State Vs Environment Dr. Asis De Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar’s Tourists, Nature and Ecological I.1.A I.2.A Tripathy y Culture in Things Fall Apart I.3.A I.4.A Mukherjee in Desai's Inheritance of Loss". The Mysterious Ailment of Crisis Rupi Baskey Role of Literature in Environmental A Journey from Folksongs to Religion at the Rescue of The Sandip Kumar Awareness- An Ecocritical Study of Dr Tanuja J. M. Coetzee: the Voice of the Moumita Mr Priyaranjan Das National Songs and Anthems: Earth: An Ecological perspective I.1.B Mishra PPT Aranyak (Of the Forest) by Bibhuti I.2.B Kumar Nayak Voiceless I.3.B I.4.B Santra An Ecocritic Reading of Hinduism bhushan Bandyopadhyay

“The alive being”:- De- rationalizing “environment” Bonbibi and Cetology: The ETHICAL PRAXIS AND THE Auswyn Winter in AmitavaGhosh”s “The Ms Maitrayee Confluence of the Mythic and the ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF KHASI Zeenat Taher PPT Environmental Justice in Literature Reeswav Chatterjee I.1.C Japang PPT I.2.C I.3.C hungry Tide” and I.4.C Misra Scientific in Amitav Ghosh’s The FOLKLORE BibhutibhusanBannerjee’s Hungry Tide “Aronnyak”

TREATMENT OF NATURE IN Conceptualizing Nature as THE FOLK SONGS OFTHE The Harmonious Bond between Nature The Art of Gardening in Two Years, Poonam Nigam Patrycja Austin ‘Feminine Divine’ in Indian Amaresh KANDHA AND THE and Man (A critical enquiry into the role Eight Months and Twenty Eight Dr. Sarannya V Pillai I.1.D Sahay I.2.D PPT I.3.D Literature and the Tantric I.4.D Achary PARENGA PARAJA TRIBAL of our ancient scriptures) Days by Salman Rushdie Associations COMMUNITIES OF KORAPUT DISTRICT 0F ODISHA Date: 28/12/2016: Technical Session II: Time: 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Title: The Eco-critical Praxis Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 Parallel Session 4 Shakespeare House New Conference Hall Eliot House BKT LIBRARY(ENG DEPT) Chair: Prof Loveleen Chair: Dr Nigamananda Das Chair: Dr Joji J Paniker Chair: Dr Bhagabat Nayak Name Name of Name of Name of Paper Paper Paper Paper of the the Title of the paper the Title of the paper the Title of the paper Title of the paper no. no. no. no. Present Presenter Presenter Presenter er DIRE CONSEQUENCES OF From the Ideal to the Chaotic: Eco-Terrorism: A Study of THE FALL OF AN An Ecofeminist Interpretation of Dr. Sherly M.D. Ramesh K. G Prof Loveleen Cultural/Spiritual Conflicts in Debaraj Swain “The Monkey wrench Gang” ECOSYSTEM: A CRITIQUE ON II.1.A Selected Texts II.2.A PPT II.3.A II.4.A PPT Buddhaland Brooklyn by Edward Albee HELON HABILA’S OIL ON WATER SCATHING DEVELOPMENTALITY & Man, woman and the wild: An Creating a Sense of Place through Environmental Re- Dr. Aleena Dr. P. C. Roy ECOLOGICAL Bibek Adhikary ecocritical reading of Kira Salak’s The Literature: Bioregional Reading of Chandramani Imagination in Margaret II.1.B II.2.B Manoharan PPT II.3.B II.4.B PPT DEGRADATION: A CRITIQUE White Mary Barungin Atwood’s Surfacing ON SARA JOSEPH’S GIFT IN GREEN Ecopoetics of Grazia Delleda: Negotiating Ecocritical Discourse: Nanditha The Angami concept of harmony in Pritha Banerjee Entangled Bodies— The symbiotic Dr Bishnu Dr.Chittaranjan Misra A Study through Reeds in the A Comparative Study of Kalidasa II.1.C Rajaram Shastry Easterine Kire’s When the River Sleeps II.2.C PPT eco-cosmo-vision of Tree Matters II.3.C II.4.C Charan Dash Wind and Shakespeare

Veena R. Nair Towards Symbiogenesis: Re- Eco-consciousness in Swear Songs: Eco-centric Dimension in Md Monirul Islam The Dog Talks in “The Flood” and O. Arun Dr. T. Eswar Rao Dr Suranjana Reading Carlos Saldanha’s Rio II.1.D II.2.D A Study of Bharanippattukal II.3.D Thoreau’s Walden II.4.D Kumar PPT Bhadra PPT and Rio 2

CULTURAL PROGRAMME TIME: 5:30 PM

DAY- 2, 29/12/2016 THIRD KEYNOTE TIME: 10:00 AM - 10:40 AM THIRD KEYNOTE BY Prof. TIM WENZELL, Virginia Union University TEA BREAK TIME: 10:40 AM - 11:00 AM SECOND PLENARY SESSION TIME: 11:00 AM - 11: 40 AM Chair: Prof. SUKHBIR SINGH 1. PANKAJ SEKHSARIA, AUTHOR, ENVIRONMENT ACTIVIST 2. RISHIKESH SINGH, ASLE

Date: 29/12/2016: Technical Session III: Time: 11.45 – 12.45 p.m. Title: Eco-critical Theories and Indian Literature Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 Parallel Session 4 New Conference Hall Shakespeare House BKT LIBRARY(ENG DEPT) Eliot House Chair: Dr Bishnu Ch Das Chair: Dr Prem Kumari Shrivastava Chair: Dr Asis De Chair: Dr Chittaranjan Mishra Name Name of Name of Name of Paper Paper Paper Paper of the the Title of the paper the Title of the paper the Title of the paper Title of the paper no. no. no. no. Present Presenter Presenter Presenter er Ecological Perspective in The Flora and Fauna in Karnad’s Plays: Dr. Devamitra Dr. Bhagabat Ecoethics: A Philosophical Panacea Oriya Poetry: A Study of Hina Twined Tendrils of Womanhood A Study of Naga Mandala and The Chittaranjan Bhoi III.1.A Chakraborty PPT III.2.A Nayak for Environmental Melancholia III.3.A Radhanath Ray and Nanda III. 4.A Nandrajog and Ecology in Literature Fire and the Rain Kishor Bala ANTHROPOCENTRIC LIMITS IN The praxis of divorce: Power, Harit Sujata Rath & Dr. Eco-Feminism: A journey from ancient Dr.Gagana Bihari ECOLOGICAL control and co-existence of Ratan Thiyam’s Manipur Trilogy : Dr. Vibha S. Chauhan Sambhabana III.1.B NamitaRath PPT days to the modern era III.2.B Purohit CONSIDERATIONS: TOWARDS A III .3.B the ‘human’ and ‘natural’ III. 4.B A Study in Eco-Humanism Khandayatray GREEN ORIENTATION world in literatures in India

Rhythm of land in padayani: a Eco- consciousness in the vedic Chinmayee Sahu Eco – Sensitivity Coercion in Meghna Dr.ManasRanjan A Selective Study of Eco- Aesthetic Dr. Preetha Saritha.M PPT study of ecological ethics in age: A reading of III.1.C PPT Pant’s People of the Sun III.2.C Misra Elements in Kalidas’s Poetry III .3.C III.4.C M.M padayani AshwinSanghi’s Krishna Key

Old Age and Nature: A Study of Nature and Social Responsibility: Ecotheology and Uttarrāmacarita: A Dr. Joji John Dr. Prabha Prajna the Relationship between Nature Analyzing the Poetics of Study in relation to Concomitance, Dr. Manisha Chhotray Ecofeminism : An Overview III.1.D Panicker PPT III.2.D Shankar Dwivedi III .3.D III.4.D Paramita and Old Age in the Short Stories Environmentalism Correspondence, and Simultaneity of Manoj Das

Date: 29/12/2016: Technical Session IV: Time: 12:45 – 01.45 p.m. Title: Eco-critical Studies in Poetry

Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 Parallel Session 4 Eliot House New Conference Hall Shakespeare House BKT LIBRARY(ENG DEPT) Chair: Dr Hina Nandrajog Chair: Dr Debapriya Dash Chair: Dr R. Sheela Banu Chair: Pabitra Mohan Bhuyan Name Name of Name of Name of Paper Paper Paper Paper of the the Title of the paper the Title of the paper the Title of the paper Title of the paper no. no. no. no. Present Presenter Presenter Presenter er Re-thinking the Non-human INVOKING A SENSE OF SANKARDEV AND Animal in Select Poems of BELONGINGNESS: A GREEN Culture and Nature in Selected Poems NIGAMANAND PANCHASAKHA VAISHNAVA Lingaraj Patra Samita Mishra KRISHANU MAITI Ted Hughes:An Approach STUDY OF SOME SELECT IV.1.A of Shruti Das: An Ecocritical Study. IV.2.A A DAS PPT POETS OF ODISHA: A STUDY IN IV.3.A IV.4.A PPT from Animal Studies POEMS OF JAYANTA SPIRITUAL ECOLOGY Perspective MAHAPATRA

PANTHEISM, ANIMISM AND Poetic Configuration of Eco Nandini In Spirit of the Environment: An PERSONALISM: UNDERSTANDING Locating Environmental Ethics in Dr. Shiba Shankar Consciousness:A Study Dr Sanjib Shrabanee Khatai Choudhury Bora Ecocritical Inquiry of the poetry of IV.1.B DEEP ECOLOGY THROUGH THE IV.2.B Wordsworth’s Poetry: A Select Study IV.3.B Nath through Jayanta Mahapatra’s IV.4.B Kumar Sarma PPT John Keats POETRY OF ROBINSON JEFFERS Poetry

Dr. U. D. NATURE AND RELIGION :A Dr. Kalikinkar Gitanjali: (Song Offerings): The Dr. Namita Laxmi Poetry of Dr. Shruti Das: A Emily Dickinson:An Eco-critical Padamwar + S S STUDY OF MARATHI SAINT Dr.K.Sandhya IV.1.C IV.2.C Pattanayak Aesthetics of Eco- Spirituality IV.3.C Jagaddev study in Ecofeminism IV.4.C Perspective PATIL POETRY

Eco-centric and Anthropocentric: Chronicle of Loss’: An Ecocritical Women and/as Landscape in John PREM Eco- feminism in Emily The Indian poetic tradition of Shilpi Basak Reading of Selected Poems of Agha Aloka Patel Donne’s “To His Mistress Going to Leena Pattanaik KUMARI IV.1.D IV.2.D IV.3.D Dickinson's Poetry IV.4.D Barahmasa , songs of twelve Shahid Ali Bed” SRIVASTAVA ( barah ) months ( masa )

LUNCH BREAK TIME: 1:45 PM - 2:30 PM Date: 29/12/2016: Technical Session V: Time: 2:30 p.m. – 3.30 p.m. Title: Eco-critical Studies in Fiction Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 Parallel Session 4 New Conference Hall Eliot House Shakespeare House BKT LIBRARY(ENG DEPT) Chair: Pankaj Sekhsaria Chair: Prof. R.N. Panda Chair: Dr. Surendra Nath Sahoo Chair: Prof. Sabita Tripathy Name Name of Name of Name of Paper Paper Paper Paper of the the Title of the paper the Title of the paper the Title of the paper Title of the paper no. no. no. no. Present Presenter Presenter Presenter er Relationship between Nature and CLIMATE CHANGE AND Culture from the Ecofeminist The Transformative Power of Dr Sudarsan R.K.Narayan’ s The Axe :An Eco- Dr. Sr. Innyasamma ITS IMPACT IN THE Dr. R. Sheela Nesha Sabar Perspective: A Study of Arundhati Nature in Zora Neale Hurston’s V.1.A Sahoo PPT Critical Analysis V.2.A V.3.A Gade NOVEL FLIGHT V.4.A Banu PPT Roy’s The God of Small Things and Their Eyes Were Watching God BEHAVIOR ’s The Lilac House . From the Politics of the River to the Mr. Sujit Bankruptcy in Western Dr.N. Lakshmi & Rethinking Nature: Wilderness in Making of the Dam: Locating Ecological Approach in I Am Malick and Conservation Policy: Munira Salim PPT Dr. G. Chenna Arun Joshi’s The Strange Case of Papiya Chatterjee V.1.B Environmental Refugees in Manoj Das’ V.2.B V.3.B Malala V.4.B Miss Sohini Environmental Peripeteia in The Reddy Billy Biswas ‘ The Submerged Valley’ Banerjee PPT Hungry Tides. Environmental Crisis in Sundarbans and Man-Nature Relationship in Dr. Shruti Das Nature Speaks: Ecopsychological Dr.Huma Yaqub Annie Jane C Ecological Crisis in Ruskin Bond’s its Literary Representation in Dr.Radhashyam Dey Ruskin Bond’s Fictional & Deepshikha elements in Aminatta Forna’s V.1.C PPT V.2.C Mawkhiew Selected Short Stories V.3.C V.4.C AmitavGhosh’s The Hungry Tide World Routray PPT Ancestor Stones An Exploration of Pagaian Indigenous Humor in Thomas King’s Dr. Punyashree Dr.Durga Prasad Genre of Climate Fiction : A case Cosmogenesis and Gaian Gobinda Ecocriticism in the Select works The Back of the Turtle : an Ecocritical Mallika A Nair V.1.D Panda PPT V.2.D Dash study of Ian McEwan's Solar V.3.D Hypothesis Through the V.4.D Sahoo PPT of Manoj Das: A Critical Study Perspective Narratives of Paulo Coelho

Poetry Confluence : An evening of poetry , VENUE: PANTHANIVAS TIME: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM In collaboration with Rock Pebbles Journal Chair: Alan Johnson 1. Prof. ARTURO DAVILA, Laney College, Oakland CA 2. Prof. Prafulla Kumar Mohanty, XIMB, BHUBANESWAR

DAY -3 , 30/12/2016 Date: 30/12/2016: Technical Session VI: Time: 10.00 - 11 a.m. Title: Eco-Activism and Eco-Feminism Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 Parallel Session 4 New Conference Hall Eliot House Shakespeare House BKT LIBRARY(ENG DEPT) Chair: Dr. Nishamani Kar Chair: Dr Madhusmita Pati Chair: Dr Sooshilla Gopaul Patrycja Austin Name Name of Name of Name of Paper Paper Paper Paper of the the Title of the paper the Title of the paper the Title of the paper Title of the paper no. no. no. no. Present Presenter Presenter Presenter er An Inequitable Justice: An Eco- Nature, Landscape and Spatialising the Black Body: An Dr.Ranjit Kumar THE ENVIRONMENT IN feminist Analysis in Kamala Dr. Subhashree Jiban Jyoti Sibani Gantayet Women : An Ecological Ecofeminist Reading of Toni VI.1.A Pati ARUNDHATI ROY’S NON FICTIONS VI.2.A Markandaya’s Nectar in a VI.3.A Mohanty VI.4.A Kakoti PPT Study of the Ibis trilogy Morrison’s Beloved and Home Sieve and Two Virgins

Environmental Activism and NATURE AND WOMEN AS WOMAN, DIASPORA AND LAND Justice: Representation in the VICTIMS OF THE WHIMSICAL Literature, Nature and Women: Janice James Joseph Rakesh Jana Dr. K.Usha IN JHUMPA LAHIRI’S THE Rohini Comparative Study of the FRENZIES OF MEN: A VI.1.B Pariat’s Boats on Land VI.2.B VI.3.B VI.4.B PPT LOWLAND Selected Short Stories of Rick READING OF SELECT POEMS Bass and Ruskin Bond OF JAYANTA MAHAPATRA The Perplexed Youths: Environmental Degradation and the Prajna ECOFEMINISM in the works of An Eco-feminist Reading of the Fiction Nibedita Ecofeminism in Divakruni’s Abani Kanta Dash Problems of Young Adults in Paolo Komalasikha Mallick Paramita Indian women writers in English: VI.1.C of Jane Austen VI.2.C Bandyopadhyay VI.3.C The Palace of Illusion VI.4.C Bacigalupi’s Ship Breaker and Panigrahi PPT A Select Study (2000-2014) Cameron Stracher’s The Water Wars

Nature as a Feminine Principle: Narrativising Eco-cultural Trauma: AN ECOFEMINISTIC Anurag Towards an Ecofeminist Reading of Susmesh Chandroth’s READING OF DAN Mitashree Relevance of Soft Skills in Sreejith Varma R. Dr. Biswanath Das VI.1.D Bhattacharyya Gao Xingjian’s Soul Mountain and VI.2.D Yanthralochanam and the Aranmula VI.3.D BROWN’S THE DA VINCI VI.4.D Tripathy promoting Eco- Justice Kamala Markandaya’s Nectar in a Sieve Airport Project in CODE

TEA BREAK TIME: 11:00 - 11:15 AM Date: 30/12/2016: Technical Session VII: Time: 11.15 – 12.15 p.m. Title: Nature, Empiricism, Pedagogy, Postcolonialism/Postmodernism Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 Parallel Session 4 Parallel Session 5 New Conference Hall BKT LIBRARY(ENG DEPT) Eliot House Shakespeare House Chair: Dr Chittaranjan Bhoi Chair: Dr Ranjit Kumar Pati Chair: Dr Punyashree Panda Chair: Prof E. Raja Rao Chair: Dr. Balabhadra Tripathy Name Name Name of Name of Name of Paper Paper Paper Paper of the Paper of the the Title of the paper the Title of the paper the Title of the paper Title of the paper Title of the paper no. no. no. no. Present no. Presen Presenter Presenter Presenter er ter REASSESSING NATURE: AN Expounding the Paradigm of ‘Social Does the Tiger Burn ECOCRITICAL STUDY OF Analysis of Jeanette Dr.Nishamani Ecology’: A Case Study of the Ethics DEEPA DASS Eco Peace: Reconstructing Pedagogy Bright?:The White Sahib and Sri.Binayak Surinder Dr KBS Krishna “LEISURE” AND “THE Winterson’s The Stone Gods VII.1.A Kar PPT and Praxis in the ‘Ashrama Schools’ of VII.2.A PPT and Teaching in Literature VII.3.A Colonising the Predator in VII.4.A Prasad Pradhan VIII.5.A WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH Kaur Pre-independent India Jim Corbett’s Jungle Tales in the light of Cyborg Theory US” AN ECO-FEMINISTIC SILENT VALLEY MOVEMENT Dr. Itishri EVALUATION OF ALICE (1973-1983), A CRUSADE FOR A Sarangi & Ms. Voiceless Victims of War: An Examining Nature in the Balabhadra T. S. Eliot’s Poems: An Ecocritical Paramita WALKER’S NOVELS ‘THE Ranjini Guha PPT SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP Pabitra Kumar Swain VII.1.B VII.2.B Bhagyalaxmi Das Absurd Truth VII.3.B works of Albert Camus VII.4.B Tripathy Interpretation VIII.5.B BETWEEN DEVELOPMENT AND Bhaduli COLOR PURPLE’AND PPT ECO SYSTEM ‘POSSESSING THE SECRET OF JOY’

An Exploration of Pagaian Dr Pragyan Dr. Shubhra Nature as divine Entity in Tintern Cosmogenesis and Gaian Rutuparna Green Pedagogy Sensitising Dr. Dhwani Environmental Consciousness Paramita Pattnaik Green Therapy: A Case Study Mallika A Nair VII.1.C Verma PPT Abbey : Revealing Wordswothism VII.2.C VII.3.C Hypothesis Through the VII.4.C Sahu Higher Secondary Students VIII.5.C Vaishnav through Travel Narratives PPT Narratives of Paulo Coelho

“Not a drop of water, nor a blade of Quest for Peace: Eco- Celebration of Back to Nature in Dr Minakshi grass:” Reading Haruki Murakami’s Ecopoetry in Kashmiri Language: An Tency Varghese criticism and Postcolonialism Mr. Hari Literary insights on modernization VIII.5. St.Francis of Assisi’s “The Canticle of Prasad Mishra Colourless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Partha Bhattacharjee Isma Hamid Analysis of Zareef Ahmed Zareef’s VII.1.D P. PPT VII.2.D VII.3.D in Barbara Gowdy’s The VII.4.D Kumar as a threat to nature and mankind Brother Sun” PPT Years of Pilgrimage as a Postmodern Poetry White Bone D Ecological Text Poetry, Identity and the Past, Absence and Future of Environmental Concerns and Rajashree Geography of Culture: Dr. Bhakti Contemporary Literature : The VII.4.E Bargohain PPT Representations of Landscape in VIII.5.E Vaishnav Writings of Amitav Ghosh and Poetry from Northeast India Margaret Atwood Date: 30/12/2016: Technical Session VIII: Time: 12.15 – 1.15 p.m Title: Commonwealth Literature and Films Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 Parallel Session 3 Parallel Session 4 New Conference Hall BKT LIBRARY(ENG DEPT) Eliot House Shakespeare House Chair: Rishikesh Singh Chair: Dr K. Usha Chair: Dr. T. Eshwar Rao Chair: Dr. Balabhadra Tripathy Name Name of Name of Name of Paper Paper Paper Paper of the the Title of the paper the Title of the paper the Title of the paper Title of the paper no. no. no. no. Present Presenter Presenter Presenter er ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS & Anandarup Dr. D. Sudha A Critical Study of Role of the River Amitendu Tagore and the Global Dr Baisakhi ECOLOGY AS REFLECTED IN Eric Rolls and Australian Nature Writing VIII.1.A Biswas VIII.2.A PPT in Select Telugu Movies VIII.3.A Bhattacharya Environmental Crisis VIII.4.A Ghosh ANCIENT INDIAN LITERATURE Mother Nature, Pandora and Power, Politics and Privilege: NiyamGiri: A Comparative Environmental Ethics: A close study of Dr Sulagna Mohanty Climate Change in Margaret Miss Dikari Juhi R.V. Minz Representations of Indigenous Study of the resistance of the Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha in light of & Dr. Harini I.Mahammad Atwood’s novel ‘Year of the VIII.1.B Bonnie Lamare VIII.2.B PPT Identity and Environment in the VIII.3.B Na’vis and the VIII.4.B the River as a source of life Jayaraman Flood’ movies Apocalytpo and Avatar. DongriaKondhs with reference to James

Is Nature Concerned About An Awakener from Wilderness to NEGOTIATING ECOCRITICISM A Study of Eco-colonization Minushree Kironmoy Chetia Suyasha Humanity? A reading of Bashabi Ecocide, in Toni Morrison’s Beloved IN V.S. NAIPAUL’S A BEND IN Ambika Bhalla in Margaret Atwood’s VIII.1.C Pattnaik VIII.2.C PPT VIII.3.C VIII.4.C Mookim Fraser’s epic creation “ From and Sula . PPT THE RIVER Surfacing the Ganga to the Tay”

Shah Al Mamun The simulation of the never ending The Relationship between Mr. Nitesh Relationship of Woman and VIII.1. Constructing Eco-Friendly Childhood VIII.2. Namrata VIII.3. VIII.4. Sarkar and **Dr. hunt: The dynamics of power in the Dr. Roopa Philip Man and Nature in the Short Narnolia & Nature: A Ecofeminist Reading of through Animated Films: A Select Study Chowdhury PPT D Nirban Manna D videogames marketed by Cabela D Stories of D Ms. Mousam Sarah Joseph’s Selected Novels

LUNCH BREAK 1:15 - 2:00 PM VALEDICTORY FUNCTION TIME: 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM