International Conference on Social Science & Humanities Trends Sep 2025


29th & 30th September 2025, Bhopal, India

Mode: Online / Offline
Hosted : Research and Management Department of IJRTSSH
Greetings from the city of Forts– Bhopal!!
On behalf the organizing committee, it is our pleasure to invite you all for the  International  Conference on Science Engineering and Management Trends  of India “ICSSHT 2025” to be held from 29th & 30th September in Bhopal, India.
The conference will be hosted by Research and Management Department IJRTSSH. The conference will take place at, Bhopal in online . Madhya Pradesh beautiful City Bhopal know for its LAKE and set of natural beauty. Known as the city of lakes. We look forward to the pleasure of greeting you at what promises to be an exciting and fruitful meeting. So dear friends, it is time you make up your mind and mark the dates in your diary. See you in Bhopal!
Each published paper get a following benefits
  • DOI
  • ISBN
  • E-ISSN
  • Publication Certificates to Each Author (Digital)
  • Attend Speakers
  • Global reach of Published Content
“Neha Rai”
On Behalf of the Organizing Committee

Important Dates for Paper/Document Submission & Registration

  • Paper status share in 2 to 4 working days, after submission
  • Registration starts from 25th Sep
  • Conference Date: 29th -30th Sep- 2025

Registration

Online Participants
Indian (RS) Non Indian (USD)
Scholar 1000 20$
Academic Professional 1000 25$
Industrial Professional 1000 25$
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Offline Participants
Indian (RS) Non Indian (USD)
Scholar 3500 70
Academic Professional 5500 100
Industrial Professional 6000 110
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 Topics

  • Engineering: Civil, Mechanical, Computers, Electronics, Electrical, Marine, Mines
  • Science: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Social Analysis
  • Management: Marketing Analysis, Production, Resource Management, etc.

Terms and Conditions

  • Registration fee is not transferable to any other attendee or meeting.
  • The amount mentioned above does not include any travel, accommodation, airport transfers or insurance costs.
  • Registration is confirmed only after the receipt of full payment and will be based on the date of receipt of payment.
  • Conference kits for delegates registering on-spot will be as per the availability of stocks and on first come first serve basis.
  • No refund will be done after registration. Only special cases were resolve by email conversation.
  • No Extra charges will be paid for the participant apart from registration.
  • Each participant will get conference certificate.

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The Spectrum Of Justice: Understanding Crime And Criminals In Contemporary Legal Contexts

Authors: Dr. Vikasdeep Singh Kohli, Mr. Kahondariya Jayeshbhai Talshibhai

Abstract: Justice serves as the cornerstone of every legal system, representing the moral and institutional pursuit of fairness, equality, and social order. This research paper explores the concept of justice from a multidimensional standpoint—legal, sociological, psychological, and ethical to understand how crime and criminal behaviour are perceived and addressed within modern jurisprudence. By examining classical and contemporary legal theories, criminological approaches, and human rights principles, this study reveals how justice extends beyond punishment to include rehabilitation, deterrence, and societal harmony. The paper also analyses how evolving societal norms and technological developments challenge traditional notions of justice, calling for a more humane and restorative approach in dealing with crime and criminals.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17473654

 

Beyond Boundaries: Tradition, Identity, And Existentialism In Elif Shafak’s Honour

Authors: S. Persis, Dr. K Saraswathy

Abstract: Elif Shafak’s Honour (2012) intricately explores the intersections of tradition, identity, and existential struggle within the context of diasporic life and patriarchal constraint. This paper examines how Shafak portrays the clash between inherited cultural codes and individual freedom through her multi-generational narrative that spans Kurdish-Turkish and British settings. By tracing the moral and psychological journeys of the Toprak family, the study analyzes how the notion of honour functions as both a social construct and a source of existential crisis. Drawing on existentialist perspectives—particularly Sartre’s ideas of freedom, responsibility, and bad faith—the paper argues that Shafak redefines honour not as a collective burden but as a personal moral choice. Furthermore, the text’s negotiation between Eastern traditions and Western modernity reveals the fluidity of identity in transnational spaces. Ultimately, Honour transcends cultural binaries to depict the human quest for meaning beyond boundaries—geographical, moral, and emotional.