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  • Voices from the Grassroots: Women Leaders in Local Governance
    Vol. 1 No. Special Edition of Journal (2025)

    About the Special Edition

    This Special Edition features selected case studies from the National Case Study Competition, “Voices from the Grassroots: Women Leaders in Local Governance.” It was organized by the Rajiv Gandhi Study Circle (RGSC) in collaboration with the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation (RGF) and KaalNidhi History Association, Shyama Prasad Mukherji College, University of Delhi. The initiative aims to provide broader academic exposure for these outstanding student researchers and to ensure that the stories of grassroots women leaders reach scholars, policymakers, and the wider public.

    Each selected case study provides a unique perspective on how women leaders in Panchayats and Municipalities are transforming governance at the local level. These studies document inspiring journeys of leadership, resilience, and social change. They demonstrate how women's participation in local governance leads to significant social, cultural, and economic transformations.

    This publication also celebrates the visionary reforms of Shri Rajiv Gandhi, who strengthened India’s democratic foundations through the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments. These historic reforms established decentralized governance and increased women’s representation in Panchayati Raj and municipal institutions. The case studies in this edition serve as real-world examples of how these reforms have empowered women to become effective grassroots leaders.

    By bringing together these research contributions, the Special Edition aims to act as both a scholarly resource and a testament to the success of democratic decentralization in India. It also showcases the passion and involvement of young researchers who are telling important stories of change in their communities.

    This initiative provides an important opportunity for students and young scholars to participate in academic discussions, gain national recognition, and have their work published on a peer-reviewed platform.

    ISSN : 3107-4243 (Online)

    Editor:  
    Dr. Chayanika Uniyal

  • Oct-Dec 2025

    Vol-1, Issue.3 Oct-Dec 2025
    Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025)

    WORLDVIEW RESEARCH BULLETIN (An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal)

    ISSN: 3107-4243 (Online)
    Vol. 1 | Issue 4 | Oct–Dec 2025

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    The Worldview Research Bulletin (WRB) invites original and unpublished research papers, review articles, and case studies for its Oct–Dec 2025 issue.
    Join a global platform for innovative, interdisciplinary, and impactful research!

    Disciplines Covered

    Humanities | Social Sciences | Education | Commerce | Management | Science | Technology | Literature | Law | Health | Environment

    ----Important Dates----

    Submission Deadline: 30 Nov 2025
    Acceptance: Within 2–3 Days
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  • Vol-1, Issue.2 June- Sep 2025
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)

    Volume 1, Issue 2 (June – September 2025)

    This issue of World View Research Bulletin features a diverse selection of peer-reviewed scholarly articles across multiple disciplines including humanities, social sciences, education, commerce, science and technology, and more. The journal provides a platform for researchers, academicians, and practitioners to share innovative ideas, critical analyses, and interdisciplinary research that contribute to the advancement of knowledge.

    Each manuscript in this volume reflects the journal's commitment to academic integrity, relevance, and originality. The issue highlights contemporary issues, empirical findings, theoretical frameworks, and case-based insights that address both regional and global academic concerns.

    Key Features:
    • Multidisciplinary scope

    • Double-blind peer review

    • Open access availability

    • Indexed and archived for academic visibility

    • Published quarterly by wrb.education

  • January, Issue-1

    January, Issue.1
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)