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Item Open Access Relatedless, Integration and Reality: An Exploration in Counsellor’s Chamber(University of North Bengal, 2018-03) De, ArpitaThis is an autobiographical paper which intends to explore relationship in the continuously changing world through our stories of life. I tried to explore some of my childhood experiences and some stories of my life in different times. Besides, I have included the case study of a 27 year-old-girl who consulted me seeking counselling help. Her stories, her relationships with her parents, friends and others along with her suffering from depressed mood, intense anger acting out, vacillating sexual involvement with others, tendency of self-injury, anxiety, lack of concentration, indecisiveness were explored in the counselling sessions. She urgently felt the need of professional help as it was becoming increasingly difficult for her to bear it alone. In this study I have tried to analyse our journey in the counselling chamber on a step-by-step basis to find out the aetiology of her symptoms from different theoretical perspectives. It led me not only to personal environment of the person but also to some structural issues. As a counsellor besides my conceptualization of the aetiology of the symptoms I also tried to reflect on my own role as a counsellor, how the sessions contributed to enriching my insight and my praxis as a professional.Item Open Access Socio Legal Study of Community Policing in India with Special Reference to the State of Meghalaya(University of North Bengal, 2021-03) Singh, Arun KumarIndia is a welfare state where the safety of the people is very essential. To maintain the safety of the people the role of police is very crucial. However, people hesitate to develop relationship with police. To remove the hesitation from the mind of the people the community policy plays a very important role. It is found that there is gap between police public relationship. This gap can be bridged when various community related programmes are organised where both police and public should actively participate. Through Community policing mutual trust develops in the mind of community and police which helps to create positive attitude towards police. To make community policing successful there is requirement of police reform. Supreme Court of India has also issuedguidelines to stop undue interference of politicians and ensure appropriate policy directions. State of Meghalaya being a tribal state is having better police public relationship in comparison of other States.