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Challenges and Coping Strategies of Children with Disabilities in Aizawl, Mizoram

Posted on 22nd October 202328th October 2023 By Mizo Studies No Comments on Challenges and Coping Strategies of Children with Disabilities in Aizawl, Mizoram
Challenges and Coping Strategies of Children with Disabilities in Aizawl, Mizoram

— C. Lalmuanpuii Research Scholar, Dept. of Social Work, MZU     Abstract: Children with Disabilities (CwDs) are one of the most vulnerable groups in society.  It can also be said that CwDs are one of the most marginalized and excluded groups of children. They experience widespread violations of their rights and suffer from various…

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Conceptual Change of Earth Shape in Mizo Society

Posted on 22nd October 202328th October 2023 By Mizo Studies No Comments on Conceptual Change of Earth Shape in Mizo Society
Conceptual Change of Earth Shape in Mizo Society

  Abstract: Mizos, from time immemorial, believed that the earth originated from the goddess called Khawzingnu. The earth was flat and it was carried by a tortoise. By the advent of British, Mizo’s view regarding the shape of the earth had totally changed. The main objective of this paper is to show how the Traditional…

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Language for the Unity and Survival of the Mizos

Posted on 22nd October 202328th October 2023 By Mizo Studies No Comments on Language for the Unity and Survival of the Mizos
Language for the Unity and Survival of the Mizos

Abstract :  In Chapchar Kut (2019), a spring festival which is most celebrated by the Mizo people, the theme ‘Zofate Inpumkhatna’ (Integration of the Mizo ethnic groups) was explored which stresses on and ignited awareness of the importance of unity of all the tribes of Mizoram. The theme refers to the unification of all tribes…

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