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Educreator Research Journal is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published in the English/Hindi/Marathi/Sanskrit– language, provides an international forum for the promotes original academic research in
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EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES AND RESILIENCE IN EARLY ADULTHOOD
Dr. Sarita Kasaralkar & Ms. Tuba Shaikh
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This study examines the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on resilience in early adulthood (ages 18-40) with a sample of 60 young adults, equally divided between males and females. Using standardized tools, including the Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire for Adults (Felitti et al., 1998) and the Resilience Scale (Connor Davidson, 2003), data was analysed using statistical methods such as mean, standard deviation, Pearson correlation, and Cronbach’s Alpha test. The results revealed a weak negative correlation between ACEs and resilience for both genders, with a slight decrease in resilience as ACE scores increased. However, no significant linear relationship was found between ACEs and resilience in females, suggesting that ACEs may not directly affect resilience in women. Overall, the findings indicate a correlation between higher ACEs and lower resilience in early adulthood, with a more pronounced effect observed in males.
Key Words: Adverse Childhood Experiences, Resilience, Early Adulthood
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INDIA-CHINA BOUNDARY PROBLEM 1846–1947 – HISTORY AND DIPLOMACY BY A. G. NOORANI
Dr. Rohit Jadhav
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Boundary issues have always been a key focus in India-China relations. Highlighting the roles of history, policy, and diplomacy, this book traces the origins and development of the boundary problem during the British Raj. A.G. Noorani explains how British efforts to define a boundary in the western sector began immediately after the creation of Jammu & Kashmir in 1846. In contrast, in the eastern sector, such efforts only started sixty-five years later, amid perceived Chinese threats. Analyzing the roles of bureaucracy and diplomatic negotiations, the author offers a nuanced view of treaties, conventions, and internal debates among British officials with conflicting policies. Breaking new ground, this book evaluates the importance of the Indian Independence Act, 1947, and shows how diplomatic developments over the past century influenced the boundary issues between India and China, which eventually escalated into the dispute of 1959. The central argument is that history played a direct role in shaping effective policy. Based on archival research and unpublished sources, this volume includes twenty-two appendices and fourteen maps to offer a unique perspective on a long-standing problem.