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Right to Education- A bygone part of Indian constitution

                        Right to Education- A bygone part of Indian constitution Jammu and Kashmir a bone of contention between two herculean states of sub-continent   who are the progeny of    “two – nation   theory”, India and Pakistan after the Great Britain left. This part of the globe was dissected   and been disputed since the tribal invasion from Pakistan and some part of it has become Azad Kashmir and the other latterly came to be known as Indian occupied Kashmir. The total literacy rate of this state is 67.16 % of which male percentage is 76.75% and female 56.43 %. Apart from the internal disturbance some parents prefer to invest on education so to send their children to other peaceful states of India to continue their studies. Every year thousands of students prefer to migrate other states for schooling so to enjoy their Fun...
                               THE PROBLEM PLAY        Thesis play – Discussion play – The comedy of Ideas Introduction:-                       The problem play also called ‘ Thesis play’, ‘Discussion play’ , and ‘the comedy of Ideas’ is a comparatively recent form of drama. It originated in 19 th century France but was effectively practiced and popularized by the Norwegian playwright   Henrik   Ibsen . In problem plays, the situation faced by the protagonist is put forward by the author as a representative instance of a   contemporary social problem . It was introduced into England by Henry Arthur Jones and A. W. Pinero towards the end of the 19 th century.     G. B. Sha...

Manzoor Bin Bashir:IRISH DRAMATIC REVIVAL

Daoud Shams 

IRISH THEATRE

  Irish Dramatic Revival     Celtic   Revival    -   The Irish Theatre    - The Abbey Theatre , Celtic Twilight               The Celtic Revival , also known as   the Irish Literary Renaissance , identifies the remarkably creative Period in Irish Literature from about 1800 to the death of William Butler Yeats in 1939. The aim of Yeats and other early leaders of the movement was to create a distinctive national literature by going back to Irish history, legend and folklore, as well as to native literary models. The major writers however ,note not in the native Irish (one of the Celtic languages)but in English, and under the influence of     non-Irish   literary forms . A number of them also turned increasingly for their subject matter to modern Irish life rather than to the ancient past.       ...