Hiranagar, November 24: A landmark publication, the International Peer-Reviewed Journal on Cross-Domain Possibilities in Music, edited by Dr. Bharat Bhushan and Prof. Roopali Jamwal from GLDM Government Degree College, Hiranagar, was formally released today by Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State for Science and Technology.
This prestigious journal, which has an impressive impact factor of 8.627, is a significant addition to the academic and cultural landscape, offering a platform for interdisciplinary research and dialogue in the field of music.The journal features research papers from across the country, delving into the dynamic interaction between music and diverse disciplines such as mathematics, science, philosophy, and psychology. Highlighting the transformative potential of music beyond its artistic roots, it emphasizes its role as an educational and spiritual science.
This interdisciplinary approach enriches Indian music, offering new dimensions and possibilities for students, researchers, scholars, and music lovers alike.Pandit Vidyadhar Vyas, former Vice Chancellor and Executive Director of the ITC Sangeet Research Academy, West Bengal, commended the journal, stating that its exploration of music’s interaction with other fields recognizes it as more than an art form—it is also a profound medium for education and spirituality.
Dr. Pragya Khanna, Principal of GDC Hiranagar, congratulated the editors, reviewers, and contributors for their efforts in producing a publication of such academic significance. She remarked on the journal’s potential to inspire further research and collaboration across domains.
Speaking on the occasion,Dr.Rakesh minhas,DC Kathua wished the editors the very best in their future projects.Applauding the editors, Dr. Jitendra Singh praised their commitment to promoting academic excellence and fostering a multidisciplinary approach to education. He emphasized the importance of such endeavors in creating a broader, more inclusive platform for intellectual exploration.This journal is a testament to the evolving role of music as a bridge between disciplines, creating opportunities for enriched experiences and groundbreaking research. It represents a beacon of academic and cultural progress, making significant contributions to both the scholarly and artistic communities.