| 01 | Krishanu Adhikari | Rohinton Mistry’s Such A Long Journey: An Immigrant’s Rendition of Cultural Amnesia, Nationalism and Politics of Dislocation | 01 -12 | PDF |
| 02 | Dr. Arshad Ahmad | Maya as an Existential Character in Anita Desai’s Cry, the Peacock | 13-17 | PDF |
| 03 | Akshay Kumar | Women as Victims of Power in Vijay Tendulkar’s Kamala | 18-26 | PDF |
| 04 | Archana Bagga | Narrating the Nation and Culture: A Study of Shashi Deshpande’s 3 Novels | 27-41 | PDF |
| 05 | Barkha, Anshika | Existential Predicament in Arun Joshi’s Novels | 42-47 | PDF |
| 06 | Dr. A.K. Chaturvedi | Paulo Coelho’s The Pilgrimage: A Unique Search for the Meaningful | 48-55 | PDF |
| 07 | Deepshikha Kumari | Seattle’s ‘Simple Philosophy’: A Plea of an Environmentalist | 56-59 | PDF |
| 08 | Dr. Dashrath Gatt | Feministic Concerns through Fleshy Designs: A Revisit to Saadat Hasan Manto’s Short Stories | 60-68 | PDF |
| 09 | Bhaskar Jyoti Gogoi | Historical Re-Interpretations: Writing/Re-Writing of Ethnography and Historiography | 69-74 | PDF |
| 10 | Seyed Javad Habibi | Imagosynthesis: Poetic Photosynthesis in Wordsworth’s “Resolution and Independence” | 75-84 | PDF |
| 11 | Jayashree Hazarika | Globalization in the Works of Vikram Seth | 85-89 | PDF |
| 12 | Dr. Indrani Singh Rai | A Stream Within: Discourse of a Subaltern in Mahasweta Devi’s Outcast: Four Stories | 90-93 | PDF |
| 13 | Sahidul Islam & Masuda Alfaruque | Kureishi’s “The Buddha of Suburbia”: Post-Imperial Vacuity and Quest for Identity | 94-98 | PDF |
| 14 | Soumen Jana | The Problematics of ‘Dalit space’ in Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s “Mahesh” and Mahasweta Devi’s “Shikar” | 99-105 | PDF |
| 15 | Ravinder Kaur | George Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss: The Construction of Gender Roles | 106-112 | PDF |
| 16 | Najme Khademi & Pyeaam Abbasi | Jane Eyre: Serving the Empire | 113-130 | PDF |
| 17 | Rajender Kumar | Amorous Love in the Novels of Earnest Hemingway: A Romantic Study of A Farewell to Arms | 131-135 | PDF |
| 18 | Lalit Kumar | Ideology of the Photographs: Thinking with Sontag and Butler | 136-141 | PDF |
| 19 | Dr. Neelam Mor | Class-Consciousness and Conjugal Relations in John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger (1957) | 142-147 | PDF |
| 20 | Mudasir Ahmad Shah | Tughlaq: History Revisited | 148-157 | PDF |
| 21 | Kritika Nanda | Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince: An Overview | 158-161 | PDF |
| 22 | Nilesh Prakash Bhillade | To Speak About the Unspeakable: Marginalized Position of Class, Community and Gender | 162-168 | PDF |
| 23 | Omila Thounaojam | Slavery and Racism in Toni Morrison’s A Mercy | 169-175 | PDF |
| 14 | Padumi Singha | Surfacing: The Recovery of a Displaced Identity | 176-183 | PDF |
| 15 | Prachand Narayan Piraji | Rewriting Histories – A Struggle for ‘Self Identity’ as a Human Being: Reading of Untouchable Spring and Outcaste: A Memoir | 184-189 | PDF |
| 26 | Preeti Puri | Diasporic Consciousness: A Comparative Study of Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake and Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss | 190-194 | PDF |
| 27 | M. David Raju | Black Humour and Ennui in Upamanyu Chatterjee’s English, August: An Indian Story | 195-204 | PDF |
| 28 | Dr. Ram Krishna Thakur | Delineation of English Language Teaching Syllabi and Its Implications | 205-214 | PDF |
| 29 | Charanpreet Randhawa | Diasporic Discourse in Rohinton Mistry’s Such a Long Journey | 215-225 | PDF |
| 30 | Dr. Romika Batra Sukhija | Postmodern Feminist Reverberations in Manju Kapur’s Home | 226-235 | PDF |
| 31 | Dr.Roopesh Chaturvedi & Dr. Anoop Tiwari | The Partition of Indian Subcontinent: Crisis of Identity and Uprooted Nationalities Resulting in Double Disaster for Pakistan | 236-240 | PDF |
| 32 | Rukhsana Saifee & Dr. Mukta Sharma | Chitra Bannerjee Divakaruni’s Literature on the Dilemma of Women Living in Alien Culture | 241-243 | PDF |
| 33 | Samya Achiri | Private Life Versus Political Clutches in Nadine Gordimer’s Burger’s Daughter | 244-248 | PDF |
| 34 | Dr. Sanchita Choudhury & Sagarika Dash | Yajnaseni: A Synonym of Indian Woman | 249-256 | PDF |
| 35 | Sara Soleimani Karbalaei | An Unofficial Rose and Murdochian Existentialist Style | 257-270 | PDF |
| 36 | Sathyapriya.K | Ethnic Belief in Ngugi Wa Thiong’o’s Novels | 271-278 | PDF |
| 37 | Dr. P. Satyanarayana | Alice Munro: A Master of Canadian Short Story | 279-286 | PDF |
| 38 | Dr. Priti Bala Sharma | Teaching Communication Skills in English through Translation: An Effective Methodology for the Beginners (Engineering Students) from Rural Background | 287-293 | PDF |
| 39 | Kanwarpal Singh | Amitav Ghosh’s Vision of Man-Woman Relationship in The Hungry Tide | 294-299 | PDF |
| 40 | Dr. Siva Nagaiah Bolleddu | A Dissent Study on Gender Studies in India | 300-303 | PDF |
| 41 | Dr. Somveer | Non-Marital Sex in John Osborne’s Inadmissible Evidence and Time Present | 304-310 | PDF |
| 42 | Sumbul | Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart: Exploring the Ibo Culture and the Aspect of Gender Bias | 311-314 | PDF |
| 43 | Tarun D. Rawal | William Butler Yeats and India: A Study in Reception of Literary and Philosophical Influences | 315-319 | PDF |
| 44 | Dr. Mangala Tomar | Mythology in Arun Joshi’s Novel | 320-325 | PDF |
| 45 | Vaseemahmed G. Qureshi | Exploring Young-ness and Uncle-ness of Younguncle in Vandana Singh's Literary Creation Younguncle Comes to Town | 326-328 | PDF |
| 46 | Veena Sindhu | The White Tiger: Challenges of Urbanization | 329-335 | PDF |
| 47 | Dr. (Mrs).N.Velmani | Ethnicity in the Novels of Vikram Seth | 336-340 | PDF |
| 48 | Vinod Kumar | Sunil Khilnani’s Idea of India: An Ideological Critique on his Book The Idea of India (1997) | 341-354 | PDF |
| FICTION |
| 49 | Edgar Rider | Bring Back Malone | 355-366 | PDF |
| 50 | Ilyas Babar Awan | The Suicide Bomber | 367-371 | PDF |
| 51 | John Gorman | The TV Freak | 372-378 | PDF |
| 52 | Rama Shivakumar | The Raaga Inside | 379-388 | PDF |
| 53 | Tawqeer Nasir Tak | Chor…the word still echoes! | 389-391 | PDF |
| POETRY |
| 54 | Annu Yadav | Let me be alone… | 392-393 | PDF |
| 55 | Anthony Villett | When You in Days No Longer Smile | 394 | PDF |
| 56 | Dr. Anuradha Kherdekar | The Line | 395 | PDF |
| 57 | Betsy Hulick | Absence Cannot Be Imagined, Only Felt | 396 | PDF |
| 58 | Mamud Hassan | Is This A Democracy? | 397 | PDF |
| 59 | Parneet Jaggi | Not an Inch | 398 | PDF |
| 60 | Nivedita Yohana | Born Into This Carnival of Rust | 399 | PDF |
| 61 | Steven Sher | Joining Hands | 400 | PDF |
| 62 | Bupinder Singh | A Rape Victim’s Cry | 401 | PDF |
| 63 | Swanti Sharma | Come Unburden Your Mind | 402 | PDF |
| BOOK REVIEW |
| 64 | Dr. I.Venkateswarlu | So Many Freedoms by Karanam Rao | 403-404 | PDF |
| 65 | Samarendra Mohapatra | The Rage in Albion by Cecelia Peters | 405-407 | PDF |
| INTERVIEW |
| 66 | Elizabeth Waterhouse | An Interview with Poet Sonnet Mondal | 408-410 | PDF |