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10/10 -🤝 Found this helpful? RT to help fellow NET aspirants! 💬 Share your biggest adolescent psychology insight below 📚 Join our learning community: facebook.com/groups/ugcnets… Together, we grow! 🌱 #UGCNETCommunity #TeachersOfTwitter #EducationMatters

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📢 September 2025 issue LIVE | 7 new research articles across arts, humanities & social sciences Impact Factor: 6.017 | Open Access | DOI-enabled Read now: galaxyimrj.com Submissions open for Nov 2025 (Deadline: Oct 31) Submit: galaxyimrj.com/submission #AcademicTwitter

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CALL FOR PAPERS | Galaxy Journal Vol. 14, Issue 6 (November 2025) Deadline: October 31, 2025 ✅ All disciplines ✅ Peer-reviewed ✅ Fast turnaround ✅ Open access ✅ DOI assigned Submit: galaxyimrj.com/submission #PhDChat #AcademicWriting #Research

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New in Galaxy Journal (Sept 2025): Bharatanatyam as sādhanā Ruskin Bond ecocriticism Dalit autobiography analysis R.K. Narayan postcolonial studies AI & feminist pedagogy Platform economy & gender Read: galaxyimrj.com Nov issue submissions open (Deadline: Oct 31)

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Researchers: Submit to Galaxy Journal by Oct 31 for November 2025 publication Impact Factor 6.017 | ISSN 2278-9529 Peer-reviewed | Open Access | Google Scholar Indexed 📝 galaxyimrj.com/submission 📖 Guidelines: galaxyimrj.com/submission #CallForPapers #OpenScience

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New Literary Rides 🎧 Postcolonial Theory simplified: ✓ Said’s Orientalism ✓ Bhabha’s hybridity✓ Colonial language subversion ✓ Writers from Africa, Caribbean, South Asia 35 min | 10 chapters | Perfect for #UGCNET open.spotify.com/episode/7jxCvU…

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🎧 NEW EPISODE ALERT: Feminist Literary Criticism From medieval precursors to poststructuralism, this 32-minute episode traces the complete evolution of feminist thought in literature. Essential listening for literature students. 🎙️ Listen now 👇 open.spotify.com/episode/337hj3…

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What you’ll discover in Episode 46: ✨ Elaine Showalter’s game-changing distinction: “feminist critique” vs “gyno-critics” ✨ Mary Wollstonecraft’s strategic dismantling of Milton & Rousseau ✨ Simone de Beauvoir’s foundational work on gender construction.

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THREAD: When FANDRY threw a stone at my comfortable silence, I just published an essay about the film that changed everything for me—Nagraj Manjule's FANDRY. Not just how it made me SEE caste differently, but how it forced me to ACT differently.

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1/8 For 15 years, I've taught postcolonial literature at GVISH Amravati. I've edited two international journals publishing scholars on marginalisation. I thought I understood caste. I'd read Ambedkar. Taught Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable. But theory isn't confrontation.

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2/8 FANDRY (2013) follows Jabya, a Dalit boy whose family is forced to catch pigs for upper-caste entertainment. He dreams of dignity, of love, of the black sparrow that might make Shalu notice him. But dignity isn't for those born into "impurity."

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3/8 Manjule's camera doesn't blink. It holds on humiliation: Jabya pausing mid-pig-hunt for the national anthem. Ambedkar's portrait on school walls while his ideals rot outside. Children rehearsing untouchability as play. I wanted to look away. The film didn't let me.

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4/8 The final scene: Jabya picks up a stone. His face twists with centuries of rage. He hurls it—not at his tormentors, but at the CAMERA. At us. The screen shatters into darkness. In that silence, I heard it land inside me.

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5/8 After FANDRY, I couldn't teach the same way: → Centred caste in my postcolonial lit syllabus (not as footnote) → Actively sought Dalit/Bahujan writers for The Criterion & Galaxy journals → Confronted caste privilege at home—lost some relationships, gained integrity

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6/8 One student told me after class, "Sir, you're the first teacher who asked whose voices are missing from our canon." She'd been hiding her surname for 4 years. That moment broke me and rebuilt me differently.

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7/8 📖 Full essay on Youth Ki Awaaz (my entry for #FramesOfResistance contest with @MUBI): youthkiawaaz.com/2025/10/when-t… Question: What film changed not just how you THINK, but how you LIVE?

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🎉 Episode 50 is LIVE! Academic Research: Methods, Writing, and Review A complete 40-min guide covering everything from research conceptualization to journal publication. Essential for research scholars, PhD students & UGC NET aspirants. 🎧 Listen: open.spotify.com/episode/65g7jw…

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I understand that on Children’s Day, zomato and dominos_india must be too busy, but after ordering food for more than an hour, Zomato Care showed a 16-minute delivery time, and Domino's Pizza didn't answer calls, which perfectly ruined Children's Day & never use them again.