The International Journal of Language, Literature and Social Science (IJLLSS) is a peer-reviewed open access journal dedicated to advancing scholarly research and critical inquiry in the fields of language, literature, and social sciences. The journal provides a dynamic platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners to share innovative ideas, original research findings, and theoretical insights that contribute to interdisciplinary understanding and global knowledge exchange. Published by the Jay Narayan Education Research and Welfare Foundation, the journal seeks to promote inclusivity, intellectual dialogue, and cross-cultural perspectives by bridging the gap between literary studies, linguistic research, and social scientific inquiry. It welcomes research articles, conceptual papers, book reviews, and case studies that address both traditional and contemporary issues in the humanities and social sciences. Each issue of IJLLSS is carefully curated to ensure academic rigour, ethical research standards, and relevance to the ever-evolving socio-cultural landscape. The journal upholds the principles of open-access publishing, ensuring that all articles are freely available to readers worldwide, thereby fostering wider dissemination of knowledge and encouraging global scholarly participation.IJLLSS aims to inspire critical thinking, encourage diverse methodologies, and support the pursuit of excellence in academic research that contributes meaningfully to the study of human society, communication, and cultural expression.
About the Journal
Our Team
Meet our talented team of professionals dedicated to delivering excellence. Led by Editor-in-Chief Lilack Biswasour team comprises of academicians from various higher education institutions in India and abroad.

Editor-in-Chief
Lilack Biswas
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya
Board of Editors

Board of Advisors

Dr Tuhin Roy, Professor
Sociology Discipline
Khulna University,
Bangladesh.


Dr Anamika Chakraborty
Associate Professor
Department of English
Srikrishna College, Bagula, Nadia
Dr Sneha Kar Chaudhuri, Head
and Associate Professor,
Department of English,
West Bengal State University.


Dr. Anupriya Chatterjee
Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Kishore Bharati Bhagini Nivedita College (Co-Ed), Kolkata
Board of Advisors

Mrs Utsa Biswas, Assistant Professor, Department of English, Rishi Bankim Chandra College for Women, Naihati, North 24 Parganas, WB
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Dr. Raja Chakraborty
Professor
Department of Anthropology
& Tribal Studies,
Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University
Prof. Dr. Jayanta Mete
(Retd.),
Department of Education,
University of Kalyani


Dr Papiya Upadhyay, Assistant Professor
Department of Education
Netaji Subhas Open University
Salt Lake Campus
Dr Mita Howlader, Associate Professor, Department of Education,
Jadavpur University


Dr Zenith Roy, Associate Professor, Department of English, Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya, Bongaon, WB
Mrs. Triparna Mukherjee,
Assistant Professor
Department of English
South Calcutta Girls' College


Dr Shnaoli Chakraborty Acharya,
Assistant Professor
Department of Education,
West Bengal State University
Dr Partha Sarathi Dey,
Associate Professor,
Department of Political Science,
Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya, Bongaon, WB

Prof. Dr. Santinath Sarkar,
Department of Education,
University of Kalyani

Dr Sudip Mukherjee,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Economics,
Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya​,
Bongaon, WB

Mrs Susmita Mandal, Assistant Professor,
Dept of Geography,
South Calcutta Girls' College

Dr. Ajit Kumar Mondal,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Education,
W B State University

Dr Biswajit Ghosh,
Principal,
Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya,
Bongaon, West Bengal


Mrs Suchismita Sarkar, Assistant Professor
Department of English,
Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya,
Bongaon, WB
Dr Raja Majumder, Faculty,
Department of Geography,
Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya, Bongaon, WB

Dr Maumita Ghosh, Associate Professor
Department of Economics,
South Calcutta Girls College


Dr Prodip Das, Assistant Professor,
Department of Education,
Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial
College for Women, kolkata
Mrs Debalina Roychowdhury Banerjee
Adjunct Professor,
Department of English,
Amity University, Kolkata


Dr Soumita Mitra, Faculty,
Department of History,
Hindi University, Howrah
Dr Ranita Chakraborty Dasgupta,
Researcher, Author

Dr Banibrata Goswami,
Principal
Dwijendralal Roy College,
Krishnanagar, Nadia, WB

Mr Purna Chandra Halder,
Assistant Professor
Department of English,
Kalyani Mahavidyalaya,
Kalyani, Nadia, WB
Ms Priyanka Das, PhD Research Scholar,
Department of Folklore Studies,
Gauhati University


Mrs Bishakha Shome, Faculty,
Department of Philosophy,
Dinabandhu Mahavidyalaya, Bongaon, WB
Ms Atrija Ghosh, Doctoral Fellow,
Department of English,
Lancaster University, UK


About Jay Narayan Education Research and Welfare Foundation
The Jay Narayan Education Research and Welfare Foundation is a not-for-profit organization, registered under Section 8 of Companies Act 2013, dedicated to fostering inclusive growth, social empowerment, and community development through education, research, and welfare initiatives. Established with the vision of building an equitable society, the Foundation works at the grassroots level to uplift marginalized communities and create sustainable pathways for socio-economic progress.Registered as a Section 8 Company, the Foundation operates with a strong commitment to transparency, accountability, and impact-driven interventions. Our focus areas include:Education & Research – Promoting access to quality education, digital literacy, and skill development programs, while also conducting policy research and knowledge dissemination in the fields of education and social welfare.Women & Youth Empowerment – Enhancing livelihood opportunities through vocational training, entrepreneurship support, and capacity-building initiatives.Healthcare & Well-being – Organizing health camps, awareness drives, and welfare activities to improve community health and sanitation.Rural & Community Development – Implementing sustainable development projects in rural and semi-urban areas, with special attention to livelihood generation, environment conservation, and social inclusion.With a team of dedicated professionals, educators, and social workers, the Foundation has consistently worked towards bridging gaps between communities and resources. Over the years, our projects have touched the lives of children, women, differently-abled individuals, and underprivileged groups, empowering them to become agents of change in their own lives and communities.Our approach combines grassroots action, research-driven strategies, and collaborative partnerships with government bodies, corporates, and civil society to ensure long-term sustainability and measurable impact.At Jay Narayan Education Research and Welfare Foundation, we believe that true progress can only be achieved when education, empowerment, and equity work hand in hand to create a just and inclusive society.
