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Ecofeminism and environmental justice: Examining the intersection of gender, race, and environmental activism Fatima Begum Int. J. Political Sci. Governance, 2025; 7(9): 79-81 |
Assessment of public administration under the authoritarian regimes: An analysis Rama Rao Bonagani Int. J. Political Sci. Governance, 2025; 7(9): 82-89 |
Central public policies to support for the welfare of agricultural farmers in India: An analysis Rama Rao Bonagani Int. J. Political Sci. Governance, 2025; 7(9): 90-96 |
Contribution of civil society organizations in Mongolian democracy Odgerel Batsaikhan and Munkhjargal Otgonbayar Int. J. Political Sci. Governance, 2025; 7(9): 97-114 |
18वीं लोकसभा चुनाव में महिलाओं की भागीदारी कुमारी स्वर्णलता Int. J. Political Sci. Governance, 2025; 7(9): 115-119 |
The BRICS currency agenda: Towards de-dollarization and a new global financial order Prabhat Kishor Mahanand and Abhishek Naik Int. J. Political Sci. Governance, 2025; 7(9): 120-124 |
आधुनिकता और उत्तर आधुनिकता: प्रतिद्वन्द्विता या परस्पर पूरकता राजेश कुमार दूबे, डाॅ. रजनी कांत पाण्डेय Int. J. Political Sci. Governance, 2025; 7(9): 125-128 |
Women in legislative politics: A comprehensive review with special reference to Haryana Sunil Kumar and Sonika Int. J. Political Sci. Governance, 2025; 7(9): 129-133 |
Gender disparity in Assam: Understanding the challenges of women’s participation in the electoral politics Hiramani Patgiri Int. J. Political Sci. Governance, 2025; 7(9): 134-137 |
Decentralised governance through the PESA Act: A study of gram Sabha functioning in the scheduled areas of Chhattisgarh Ramakrushna Pradhan, Somnath Pal and Mili Mallick Int. J. Political Sci. Governance, 2025; 7(9): 138-144 |