Yatharth
About The Journal
Aims and Scope
Yatharth is an open-access international bi-annual interdisciplinary peer-reviewed refereed journal dedicated to advancing knowledge in arts, humanities, and social sciences. The journal serves as a dynamic platform for researchers, academicians, and professionals to explore and publicize ideas that shape human understanding and societal development. With a commitment to intellectual rigor and creativity, Yatharth fosters an inclusive academic dialogue across disciplines, traditions, and cultures.
This journal aims to:
- Publish high-quality original research in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, fostering diverse and inclusive academic discussion.
- Encourage interdisciplinary and cross-cultural studies to address complex societal and theoretical issues from global and local perspectives.
- Ensure open access to knowledge, promoting the spreading of research to a broad audience and bridging the gap between academia and society.
- Inspire innovative and creative approaches to exploring human experiences, culture, and societal transformations.
The journal invites submissions across a broad range of topics and disciplines, including but not limited to:
- Arts: Culture Studies English, Fine Arts, Foreign Languages, Hindi, Indian Languages, Literature, Performing Arts.
- Humanities: Anthropology, Education, Gender Studies, History, Journalism Media Studies, Philosophy, Yoga.
- Social Sciences: Economics, Geography, Home Science, Library and Information Science, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Defense and Security Studies, Energy Security, Legal Studies.
The journal welcomes contributions from scholars, academicians and independent researchers worldwide, ensuring a global perspective on contemporary and historical issues. As an open-access publication, Yatharth is committed to making knowledge freely accessible, empowering researchers, students, and readers from all walks of life to engage with the latest developments in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.