ISSUE No. 1, Mar, 2021
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Item ‘કાહે કોયલ શોર મચાયે રે'.... નાટક ભજવણીમાં પ્રશ્નો અને ઉકેલ(Chainany E-Journal, 2021-03-01) Vyas, DigishItem अभेदैकत्वसंख्या विचारः(Chainany E-Journal, 2021-03-01) Pandya, anandItem Exploring the Three Dimensions of Web Series and TV Soap Opera(2021-03-01) Singh, Pavitar; Singh Bhati, Shailendra PratapTV soap opera and the Web series are the audio visual media of communication in the context of fiction. It influences the audience in many ways. This study aims the comparative study of the TV soap opera and web series in India with three variables i.e. content, audience and the medium. During the quantitative study, researcher examines the perception of 15-40 years’ age group people of different cities of Rajasthan regarding the Web Series and TV soap opera.Item Sustainable Multilingualism in Indian Higher Education(Chainany E-Journal, 2021-03-01) Pandya, dipalThe present article focuses on the concept of sustainable development of multilingualism as directed by National Education Policy-2020. Education is one of the most fundamental elements in social and economic development. Multilingualism is one of the most relevant social phenomena of the present age Indian education. This paper provides the general scope of sustainable multilingualism in Indian Higher Education.Item Effect of COVID-19 on the Academic Planning of University and Colleges with Special Reference to Kachchh Region(Chainany E-Journal, 2021-03-01) Shakya, kumarjay; Sodha, dhirubhaWorld Health Organization declared the newly discovered corona virus as a global pandemic in the name of COVID-19. Whole world got disturbed due to this pandemic and it forced many to change their mindset to work. More than 100 million cases registered worldwide (as per WHO report 2021) and more than 57 million got recovered from it. The education sector at all levels got delayed to maintain social distancing and stop spreading the infection. Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University started the academic planning during the lockdown period and most of the colleges started to go digital for the betterment of all its stakeholders. The present study focuses on the impact of COVID-19 on the academic planning of the colleges running under KSKV Kachchh University and the level of awareness of the teachers about ICT tools for teaching-learning. The study is based on primary data using survey through structured questionnaire in which 43 respondents filled this survey presently working as teaching staff. Major findings of the study were that most of the teachers spent daily 4 to 6 hours on academic planning, conducted more than fifteen lectures in a week and planning for new courses for students. Most of the teachers have knowledge of ICT tools for teaching-learning, also received prior training for online class and Microsoft Teams was most popular software for delivering online class.