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@article{147426, author = {V. POORNIMA and C.DHIVYA,}, title = {TRADITION VERSUS MODERN }, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {5}, number = {8}, pages = {25-28}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=147426}, abstract = {Our generation has seen two types of change in the society in which we live. It is the year-old traditions that have made life successful and the modernism that ruins our life in all the dynamics and vicissitudes of life. Whatever we find, invent or discover should be passed to the next generation as we cannot take anything with us when our life ends. So it is very important what we pass to the next generation. It is the good things that are passed or bad is a very important thing to be noted because it is going to design the future of planet Earth. Ancient people lived in this planet and they gave the planet in its good condition and our fore fathers too handled the same beautiful earth to the present living generation. The question is, are we successfully protecting the anciently followed, well maintained, worshipped nature as it was in its birth or we deplete the quality of our planet? It is an important question to be taken in to consideration by each and every one of the human beings of Earth. In this paper the difference between Ancient and Modern is discussed in the light of Manju Kapur’s Novel Difficult Daughters.}, keywords = {}, month = {}, }
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