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The topic will entail a study of the conditions created by demonetisation in initiating an adoption of cashless instruments of payments. It aims to assess the success of the conditions such as merchant acceptability and scale economics created by demonetisation in catalysing the transitioning to a cashless economy from the supply side. The analysis can be conducted using primary data collected from merchants through quantitative or qualitative questionnaires.
Demonetisation has been recurrently used across various countries and around various incidents in history. This study will assess the economic and political backdrop to the adoption of demonetisation with the purpose of tackling the shadow economy. This study will utilise secondary sources of data to pursue an evidence-based analysis.
The topic focuses on the themes of gender violence, marginality, and history with the civil war in the background of Adichie's selected novels Purple Hibiscus, Half of a Yellow Sun, The Thing Around Your Neck and Americanah by studying the condition of the Igbo natives under the colonisers and in contemporary times. The study will talk about migrant Nigerians, interracial relations, sexism, the aspect of resilience, colonialism in the African subcontinent and third world consciousness to respond to the oppression.
The study explores the concept of ‘identity’ in David Levithan’s Every Day, by highlighting the protagonist’s struggle to search for a sense of self. Further, the study will examine Levithan’s use of characterisation, vivid imagery, and irony to critique the society and system and address the questions- 1) Can a person ignore the conventions of the society and network freely with everyone else wholly absorbed in the constructs of the community? And, 2) Is love still controlled by the traditional norms of the society or it can move beyond the categorisations?