Martin Luther Christian University Press
A book is a centre of knowledge that enshrines our learning for us and the future generations. The Centre for Publications and Communications, MLCU coordinates the University’s efforts to create, compile and disseminate knowledge created by years of research, learning and explorations adding to the purpose of society and nation building. Our publications essentially aim to expand the existing body of writing on studies emerging from the region around us. We endeavour to curate a body of knowledge for better understanding of our rich heritage, culture, traditional knowledge of medicine, environment, social issues among others creating a bridge for the wider world. The department also brings out the Academic Digest of the University which features publications of the faculty and students across academic journals and the public media. The publication of theses, conference and seminar proceedings are also under its aegis. Our current list of publications include:
Training Persons with Disabilities as Successful Entrepreneurs
Marina Bethany Marwein
This monograph is to provide the readers with a logical, feasible, essential learning experience to organise and promote an entrepreneurship development programme for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) in Indian settings. It is meant to stimulate, encourage and initiate relevant effective training programs for PwDs. Using theory and classroom practical methods with suitable examples and field experiences, the monograph will encourage, educate and motivate graduates, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), well-wishers and vocational training institutes to provide specialised and inclusive training for any persons with a disability, with no exceptions, regardless of caste, creed or educational or social status, to be successful entrepreneurs, benefiting themselves, their families and the societies in which they live.
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Gender Sexuality and Society in Northeast India
Edited by Dr. Rynthlin Jenifer War and Dr. Glenn C Kharkongor
This book is a milestone in a journey that has led the University in the firm direction of gender rights and equality, demonstrated in its curriculum, community work, university policy, and public expression. It deals with themes ranging from the changing social structures and their impact on women; health, education and environment; survival, balance and positivity; LGBTQIA+ individuals and community; declarations, statements and acts with additional material for students and researchers of social issues.
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Compassion -In the Expression of Healing and Comforting
By Dr. Maribon Viray and Dr. Glenn C Kharkongor
'Compassion is at the core of the mission and vision of our university. As we take part in the teaching and learning of our students, we also aim to facilitate and lead the expression of compassion in any workplace, in every setting, for anyone at present and in the future. As humans we may falter, but we will strive to cultivate in us and our students this very essence of reaching out especially to the poorest of the poor, the neglected and marginalized, the hurting, and the dying around us. In so doing, we may fulfill the motto of our university “The Light of Truth” that we may partake to illuminate, educate, and edify one another. We hope that this monograph as a study material will serve as a tool for this endeavor'. (Maribon Viray, 2020)
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Building a New Community in Bissamcuttack
By Dr. Glenn C Kharkongor
This is a monograph about Dr Johnny and Mercy Omen, a couple working in Bissamcuttack, Odisha. The book details the various initiatives that the couple introduced in the community of Bissamcuttack such as the the Mitra (Madsen’s Institute for Tribal and Rural Advancement) approach and the sundry ways in which their efforts have benefited the community and improved healthcare. The work also records the various projects and programs that have been successful in lowering the infant mortality rate, containing the spread of malaria, combating malnutrition amongst the tribal children, setting up of educational institutions for the tribal youth and various others.
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