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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA world without hunger emphasizes seventeen types of goals that all countries around the world should be focused on. One of the challenges faced by people in the world is hunger. The United Nations has set a goal to end hunger by 2030. This class has been included as a secondary target. To achieve the goal of not being hungry, you have to work with idealism. The food security system should be enhanced. Some of the measures to address hunger include providing adequate food to the country. Foods change all over the world, but eating and attitudes toward eating do not. It is necessary to insist that everyone has access to food. We want to create a world without hunger in the future. This book contains ten research papers on appetite. During the Sangam period, it elaborates on the concepts of physical health, eating habits, food security, and the problems faced by the countries of the world to create a world without hunger.
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Dr. J. RAJA SORNAM
Dr. J. Rajasornam, a graduate of Madras Christian College, is now a professional assistant professor in the Department of Tamil Self-Finance stream. Her area of research encompasses Sangam literature, Bakthi literature, translation, Christian literature, and Keerthanai songs. She has carried out her research under the guidance of Dr. Paulprabhu Santharaj on the topic of the history of Tamil Bible translation. She was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in 2016 from the University of Madras. She has presented and published numerous research papers in national and international seminars and three papers in the UGC Care journal. She has multiple roles as a member of the editorial board, an IQAC member, a member of the magazine committee, and an editor of Panmukha Nokkil Tamil. She has a crucial role as an editor and was one of the authors of the book for the Golden Jubilee Anniversary. She has received an honorable young student award in the Tamil Literacy Competition conducted by the Bharatiyar Student Tamil Forum. She has also taken part in numerous conferences, FDP, and teacher skill development training with a certification. Altogether, she has been a vibrant professor by dedicating herself to organizing conferences. Her passion for teaching and her personality as an accessible teacher are evident in her strengths in lively teaching in the classroom.
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