| Serial No. | Issue 4 – Climate Change and Sustainability | Author | Page Number |  | 
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| 1 | Exploring the concept of Free Will in the Anthropocene: How can it inform the discourses surrounding the concepts of responsibilities, societal influences and aiding others, particularly as tied to environmentalism? | Gabriel Yahya Haage | 1 – 30 |  | 
| 2 | Vulnerable Ecologies: A Literary Study of Dam Narratives in India | Elwin Susan John | 31-48 |  | 
| 3 | A case for building climate change resilience in cities through community-based preservation of wetlands | Ritu Rao | 49-62 |  | 
	
| 4 | Harmony of Riverine Rhythms: A Study of Traditional Ecological Episteme in the Melodic Memoryscape of the Folk Ballads of Bengal | Sreya Mukherjee | 63-83 |  | 
| 5 | It’s Not Happening? Understanding the Reality of Climate change sceptics | Sana Rehman and Anju Gupta | 84-102 |  | 
| 6 | Lost in Transition? – Documenting State Narratives & Local Perceptions on the Proposed “Ultra Mega” Solar Project and the Potential Impacts on Livelihood Strategies of Changpas in Changthang, Ladakh | Mridul Ganguly | 103-128 |  | 
| 7 | Questing after a New Eco-Canon: Exploring Climate Consciousness in Literatures from North East India | Dhurjjati Sarma | 129-144 |  | 
| 8 | The Gendered Nature: Tiṇai and the Creation of Identities | Deepna Kuttiyil | 145-155 |  | 
	
	
| 9 | Urbanisation, Climate Change and Policy: A Study of Delhi | Kanika Kakar | 156-185 |  | 
	
| 10 | Water and its Complex Relationship with Peace: From Scarcity to Stability | Uttam Sinha | 186-203 |  | 
	
| 11 | शहर और नदी: चम्पा ‘नदी’-‘नाला’ का द्वंद्व (भागलपुर, बिहार) | रुचि श्री | 204-214 |  | 
	
	
	
	
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  | 1 | कविताएँ जीवन की सच्ची आलोचना होती है | सुधा उपाध्याय | 215-221 |  | 
	
	
	  | 2 | Review of Dust Decked Rainbow Quilts | Swati Pal | 222-231 |  | 
	  | 3 | In Search of Delhi – Book Review | Saumya Gupta | 232-237 |  |