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Two-Day National Conference on Indian Knowledge Systems and Cultural Narratives: A Literary Research_Email: ic@conferenceworld.in

  Two-Day National Conference on

Indian Knowledge Systems and Cultural Narratives:

A Literary Research

(IKSCNLR-2025)

Organized by:

St. Joseph's College of Arts and Science for Women  

Affiliated to Periyar University, Salem – 11, Certified under 2(f) & 12(b) Status (UGC) Act 1956

An ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institution

&

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

In association with

International Association of Research and Developed Organization (IARDO)

[Under the Banner of India Educational Charitable Trust (Regd.)] Ghaziabad (India)

www.iardo.com

And

Conference World

Date: 07th -8th February 2025

For Paper Publication: Mail your Research Paper at :

ic@conferenceworld.in

Note : Authors of selected  articles will get an online conference link (Google meet)

 

About the Conference

The National Conference on Indian Knowledge Systems and Cultural Narratives: Literary Research aims to provide a scholarly platform for exploring India’s vast repository of traditional knowledge and cultural narratives, emphasizing their relevance in literary studies and research. This conference seeks to bridge ancient wisdom with modern academic inquiry, inviting students, educators, and researchers to engage critically with the rich cultural and literary heritage of India. By examining traditional texts, indigenous philosophies, and cultural expressions, this conference encourages participants to uncover new interpretations and contextualize these narratives within contemporary discourse. The conference fosters interdisciplinary dialogue, integrating insights from literature, history, philosophy, and cultural studies, thereby expanding the academic scope of Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS). The event ultimately aims to inspire a new generation of scholars to preserve, document, and research IKS, contributing to both national identity and global knowledge. This conference also supports participants in enhancing their research skills and appreciating the global significance of Indian literary and cultural narratives.

 

About IARDO

International Association of Research and Developed Organization (IARDO) is a leading organization in the field of academic research activities under the banner of India Educational Charitable Trust (Regd).

International Association of Research and Developed Organization (IARDO) is an apex body that promotes and encourages commendable achievements from all over the country. The organization under conference world regularly organizes national and International level conferences with the help of its members to promote socially responsible education practices and sustainable development in economic as well social front in India.

 

About the College

St. Joseph’s College of Arts and Science for Women was established in the year 2006 with the motto “Knowledge Purifies and Charity Enhances." It is affiliated with Periyar University, Salem, and managed by the FSPM Sisters, Coimbatore. We empower young women with knowledge, skills, and a holistic approach and enable them to face the present society. The college offers various Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses with a strength of more than 2000 students. The study at St. Joseph’s College will certainly fetch a joyful and memorable experience of escalation in the aesthetics of education and ethnicity provided by the multi-cultured and multi- faceted presence of faculty & students who are persistent with the quest for excellence in proficiency.

 

Call for Papers

IARDO & Conference World invites theoretical, conceptual, empirical papers, and case studies which are original and not published elsewhere from academics, researchers and professionals in following domains.

You can contribute the paper in any language, the conference proceeding with ISBN will come in multilingual.

·   All Engineering fields.

·   Basic Humanities and Sciences

·   Commerce & Management Studies.

 

THRUST AREAS

but not limited to

 

·        Vedic literature and the transmission of knowledge 

·        Indian philosophical systems (Nyaya, Vedanta, Samkhya, etc.) in literary narratives 

·        Upanishadic wisdom and its interpretation through storytelling 

·        Mahabharata and Ramayana as reservoirs of cultural knowledge 

·        Puranic myths and their socio-cultural relevance 

·        Narrative techniques in Indian epics 

·        Contributions of Kalidasa, Bhasa, and other classical poets to cultural discourse 

·        Literary analysis of Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Tamil Sangam texts 

·        Bhakti and Sufi poetry as forms of knowledge transmission 

·        Folklore, oral traditions, and regional storytelling practices 

·        Cross-cultural influences in medieval Indian literature 

·        Tribal and indigenous narratives: preserving cultural identity 

·        Colonial interpretations of Indian texts and their impact   

·        Revival and globalization of Indian cultural knowledge 

·        Intersections of literature, history, and archaeology in Indian texts

·        Comparative aesthetics: Indian and Western perspectives 

·        Ayurveda, Mathematics, and Astronomy in literary texts 

·        Environmental consciousness in ancient Indian literary works 

·        Ethical and moral frameworks in Indian treatises 

·        Reinterpretation of ancient texts in modern literature 

·        Representation of Indian philosophy in contemporary fiction and non-fiction 

·        Storytelling through classical dance forms

·        Music and oral epics as carriers of cultural heritage 

·        Puppetry and folk theater as tools of knowledge dissemination 

·        Representation of women in classical and modern Indian literature 

·        Queer perspectives in Indian cultural narratives 

·        Gender roles and social reform in Bhakti and Sufi traditions 

·        Cross-cultural literary exchanges: India and the world

·        Translation and the global reach of Indian literary traditions

·        Indian knowledge systems in world literature

·        Interpreting Indian cultural narratives in psychology and sociology

 

Important Dates:

Date of Conference:  07th -8th February 2025

Last Date of Submission:  3th February 2025

 

Highlights of the Conference

 1. All the accepted papers authors will be published in the international journals having ISSN & Impact factor.

2. Every author will get two certificates, one for paper publication in Journal other for paper presentation in conference.

3. All the papers of the conference will be published in the conference proceeding with ISBN.

4 All the accepted will be indexed in Google scholar & IDIIF.

 

Fee Details:

Non- Author Participation (Only for attending the conference) : 500 INR

Presenting the paper in the conference   (Max 3 Authors in a paper) : 1500 INR

Publication in conference proceeding with ISBN (Max 3 Authors in a paper): 2000 INR

Publication in conference proceeding with ISBN and Publication in Journal: 2500 INR (Peer Reviewed), 13000 INR (Scopus)

 

Thanks & Regards

Conference Team 

Mail: ic@conferenceworld.in

St. Joseph's College of Arts and Science for Women

www.conferenceworld.in

Mob: (+91) 7830301515 , 9759005373,