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  Paper Title: THE THEMES OF NATURE: AN ECOCRITICAL PERSPECTIVE FROM DIFFERENT POSTCOLONIAL COUNTRIES

  Author Name(s): Dr. R. Uthra

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101574

  Register Paper ID - 203363

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  DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2101574 and DOI :

  Author Country : N, India, - , --, - , | Research Area: Science and Technology

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  Title: THE THEMES OF NATURE: AN ECOCRITICAL PERSPECTIVE FROM DIFFERENT POSTCOLONIAL COUNTRIES

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 Pubished in Volume: 9  | Issue: 1  | Year: January-2021

 Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

 Subject Area: Science and Technology

 Author type: N

 Pubished in Volume: 9

 Issue: 1

 Pages: 4686-4693

 Year: January-2021

 Downloads: 1545

  E-ISSN Number: 2320-2882

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Ecocriticism can be described in terms of literature and environment which includes the exceeds of the human, where human beings are interrelated and conceptualized. This article creates literary studies of ecology in the twentieth century from three different postcolonial countries. Much critical analysis has been done on Canadian landscapes, Canadian environments, climate, 'new' places, language, flora, fauna and peoples of Canada in connection with the colonial and postcolonial cultural studies and Diasporic literature. Canadian ecological sensibility is only identified after the 1960s and 1970s till then there was a fearful response to nature. During the late eighteenth century, the relationship between the environment and literature bound the colonization of the Australian continent. This focuses on the representation of ecology in Australian literature.


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Nature, Eco criticism, Post colonialism, Canadian landscapes, Canadian environments

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  Paper Title: BARRIER FREE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE LEARNERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS REFLECTED IN INDIAN ACTS AND POLICIES TOWARDS INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS

  Author Name(s): Shankha Shekhar Rakshit, Tapasi Biswas

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101573

  Register Paper ID - 203178

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  DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2101573 and DOI :

  Author Country : N, India, - , -, - , | Research Area: Science and Technology

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  Title: BARRIER FREE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE LEARNERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS REFLECTED IN INDIAN ACTS AND POLICIES TOWARDS INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS

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 Pubished in Volume: 9  | Issue: 1  | Year: January-2021

 Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

 Subject Area: Science and Technology

 Author type: N

 Pubished in Volume: 9

 Issue: 1

 Pages: 4678-4685

 Year: January-2021

 Downloads: 2085

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Barrier Free Environment, Learners with Special Needs, Inclusion, Act and Policies

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  Paper Title: SOCIAL MEDIA AND MENTAL HEALTH

  Author Name(s): Dr. Snehlata Singh, Dr. Jaya rai, Rajshree Mitruka

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101572

  Register Paper ID - 202594

  Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT

  DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2101572 and DOI :

  Author Country : N, India, - , -, - , | Research Area: Science and Technology

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  Title: SOCIAL MEDIA AND MENTAL HEALTH

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 Pubished in Volume: 9  | Issue: 1  | Year: January-2021

 Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

 Subject Area: Science and Technology

 Author type: N

 Pubished in Volume: 9

 Issue: 1

 Pages: 4676-4677

 Year: January-2021

 Downloads: 1308

  E-ISSN Number: 2320-2882

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Humans are social beings. We need the companionship of others to prosper, and the intensity of our bonds has a profound effect on our mental wellbeing and happiness. Being socially associated with others relieve tension, panic attacks, and depressive symptoms, improve self-worth, provide peace and comfort, avoid isolation, and even add years to our life. On the other hand, lack of good social ties can pose a significant risk to your mental and emotional health. In present era, most of us rely on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, YouTube, and Instagram to connect and communicate with one another. Although each has its own advantages, it is important to note that social media can never be a substitute for real-world human interactions. It needs in-person communication with others to activate hormones that reduce stress and make you feel happy, stronger and more optimistic. Ironically, using technology intended to bring people closer together, spending so much time on social media can potentially make you feel more depressed and isolate and worsen mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. Social networking sites are built to attract your interest, hold you online, and keep you up-to-date on your phone frequently. That's how the businesses make the profits. But, like gambling obsession or dependency to tobacco, liquor, or narcotics, social media use may trigger psychological hunger pangs. If you receive a like, a retweet, or a positive response to a tweet, it can cause the release of dopamine in the brain, the same "reward" chemical that accompanies winning on a slot machine, taking a bite of chocolate, or lighting up a cigarette, for example. The more rewarded you are, the more energy you want to spend on social media, even though it is counterproductive to other areas of your life. Some studies indicate that excessive use of social media has an interdependent relationship with reduced sleep quality in young people. It seems that younger folks love being actively linked to the virtual environment that they develop a fear of missing out (FOMO). It can keep you to come back to social media again and again. Even though there are very few issues that can't wait or necessitate an immediate answer, FOMO will have you believing otherwise. Many of us use social media as a "protective shield" as well. Whenever we're in a social situation and feel nervous, uneasy, or lonely, we turn to our phones and log on to social media. Of course, engaging with social media just prevents you a face-to-face contact that will help to relieve your anxiety.


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  Paper Title: ALTERNATIVE ENERGY MATTERS: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF MICRO HYDROPOWER IN RURAL NEPAL

  Author Name(s): Ratna Mani Nepal

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101571

  Register Paper ID - 203019

  Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT

  DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2101571 and DOI : http://doi.one/10.1729/Journal.25716

  Author Country : N, India, - , -, - , | Research Area: Science and Technology

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  Title: ALTERNATIVE ENERGY MATTERS: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF MICRO HYDROPOWER IN RURAL NEPAL

 DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : http://doi.one/10.1729/Journal.25716

 Pubished in Volume: 9  | Issue: 1  | Year: January-2021

 Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

 Subject Area: Science and Technology

 Author type: N

 Pubished in Volume: 9

 Issue: 1

 Pages: 4667-4675

 Year: January-2021

 Downloads: 1314

  E-ISSN Number: 2320-2882

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In Nepal only four percent energy is supplied to agriculture sector. While about 90 percent energy is consumed at household level. This shows that energy is used in less productive sector contributing significantly low to national development. In rural areas, people still use conventional sources of energy such as firewood and kerosene. Replacement of these fuels and supply of alternative renewable sources needs harnessing untapped water resource through the application of renewable energy technologies. One of such technology is micro hydropower. This study is a case study of Fakfok-II micro hydropower project in north-west Ilam district of Nepal. It explored the socio-economic impacts of the micro hydropower project. The study found that the fakfok-II micro hydropower project mobilized local resources, saved money by replacing conventional fuel such as kerosene, and encouraged socio-economic modernization by the establishment of small enterprises by the users.


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Energy, Micro Hydropower, End Uses, Social Mobilization, People Participation

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  Paper Title: CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE FUTURE OF MALO COMMUNITY

  Author Name(s): Kiriti Bhusan Mandal

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101570

  Register Paper ID - 202972

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  Author Country : N, India, - , -, - , | Research Area: Science and Technology

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  Title: CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE FUTURE OF MALO COMMUNITY

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 Pubished in Volume: 9  | Issue: 1  | Year: January-2021

 Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

 Subject Area: Science and Technology

 Author type: N

 Pubished in Volume: 9

 Issue: 1

 Pages: 4665-4666

 Year: January-2021

 Downloads: 1331

  E-ISSN Number: 2320-2882

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The Malo Community is one of them who are fighting for surveying as communities with the current civilization. The people of this community are still largely victims of racism which is why they are still largely neglected and untouchable in the eyes of society. 1.07% of the total GDP of India comes from Fisheries of which the role of Fishermen is very significant. At present, there has been a tendency among the younger generation of the Malo Community that youths of them have shown their tendency to change their professions and join other professions. As a result, the techniques of catching fish and river centrality of them are facing continuously under threats and the number of fishermen is gradually decreasing. We can blame Climate Change as one of the reasons for the loss of this water-centric way of life of fishermen the loss of the water-centered life cycle of fishermen.


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Victims of racism, Climate Change.

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  Paper Title: FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY USING DEEP LEARNING: A REVIEW

  Author Name(s): Cilpa Chinnappan, Dr. R Porkodi

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101569

  Register Paper ID - 203022

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  DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2101569 and DOI :

  Author Country : N, India, - , -, - , | Research Area: Science and Technology

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  Title: FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY USING DEEP LEARNING: A REVIEW

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 Pubished in Volume: 9  | Issue: 1  | Year: January-2021

 Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

 Subject Area: Science and Technology

 Author type: N

 Pubished in Volume: 9

 Issue: 1

 Pages: 4647-4664

 Year: January-2021

 Downloads: 1852

  E-ISSN Number: 2320-2882

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FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY USING DEEP LEARNING: A REVIEW


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  Paper Title: A REVIEW ON PHYTOCHEMICAL PROSPECTS OF MANGROVES AND THEIR MEDICINAL IMPORTANCE

  Author Name(s): Dr. K. Sasidhar, Dr. P. Brahmajirao

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101568

  Register Paper ID - 202311

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  Author Country : Indian Author, India, 522510 , guntur, 522510 , | Research Area: Biological Science

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  Title: A REVIEW ON PHYTOCHEMICAL PROSPECTS OF MANGROVES AND THEIR MEDICINAL IMPORTANCE

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 Pubished in Volume: 9  | Issue: 1  | Year: January 2021

 Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

 Subject Area: Biological Science

 Author type: Indian Author

 Pubished in Volume: 9

 Issue: 1

 Pages: 4637-4646

 Year: January 2021

 Downloads: 1378

  E-ISSN Number: 2320-2882

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Bioactive compounds, Ethano botany, Folklore medicine, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory.

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  Paper Title: SENTIMENT ANALYSIS ON TWEETS USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES

  Author Name(s): Shreelaxmi Kulkarni, Dr. Kiran K. Tangod

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101567

  Register Paper ID - 202760

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  Author Country : Indian Author, India, 590006 , Belagavi, 590006 , | Research Area: Science and Technology

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  Title: SENTIMENT ANALYSIS ON TWEETS USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES

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 Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

 Subject Area: Science and Technology

 Author type: Indian Author

 Pubished in Volume: 9

 Issue: 1

 Pages: 4628-4636

 Year: January 2021

 Downloads: 1356

  E-ISSN Number: 2320-2882

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In recent days, invention of new platforms in social media has given lot of boost to the business development. In the business process social media is playing an important role as a deciding factor for success or failure of a business in a growing economy of the country. One such platform which helps people to understand and gauge the business prospectus is twitter. In this paper we are addressing the problem of sentiment analysis in twitter; which mainly deals with classifying tweets according to the sentiment expressed in them: positive, negative or neutral. Twitter is an online micro-blogging and social-networking platform which allows users to write short status updates of maximum length 140 characters. It is a rapidly expanding service with over 200 million registered users - out of which 100 million are active users and half of them log on twitter on a daily basis - generating nearly 250 million tweets per day. Due to this large amount of usage we hope to achieve a reflection of public sentiment by analysing the sentiments expressed in the tweets. Analysing the public sentiment is important for many applications such as firms trying to find out the response of their products in the market, predicting political elections and predicting socioeconomic phenomena like stock exchange. The aim here is to develop a functional classifier for accurate and automatic sentiment classification of an unknown tweet stream.


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Sentiment Analysis, Machine Learning, Socioeconomic phenomena, Polarity.

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  Paper Title: VEGETABLE FARMING IN HARYANA: A GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY

  Author Name(s): Pradeep, Dr. Pardeep Kumar

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101566

  Register Paper ID - 202822

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  Author Country : Indian Author, India, 124001 , Rohtak, 124001 , | Research Area: Social Science All

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  Title: VEGETABLE FARMING IN HARYANA: A GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY

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 Pubished in Volume: 9  | Issue: 1  | Year: January 2021

 Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

 Subject Area: Social Science All

 Author type: Indian Author

 Pubished in Volume: 9

 Issue: 1

 Pages: 4620-4627

 Year: January 2021

 Downloads: 1728

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Abstract: Green revolution led to the massive growth in cereal production and made Haryana state as one of the most productive states in India. Thanks to states like Haryana and Punjab, food crisis that India used to face had been averted. But the cereals like rice and wheat led to the negligence of crop diversity in the state. Due to support from government in the form of MSP, maximum farmers grew only these two cereals. With the advancement in economic and social condition of people, food requirement changes were felt. All the nutrient food like fruits and vegetables are needed for absolute growth of an individual, which was realised by families, mostly in urban areas. To meet demands of these changing food habits, horticulture growth is being promoted by government in last two decades. It has become necessary on both the producer and consumer level. The changing climatic conditions, pressure on land, excessive use of fertilisers and pesticides and limited availability of water resource are the main reasons that the government as well as farmers are seeking an alternative to food grains. Horticulture also fulfills, nutritional requirements of people which are increasing rapidly in the present decades because of more awareness among people regarding their health and dietary habits. As the consumption pattern changes so we need to also change the production pattern. Hence, the government of Haryana is investing hugely to increase the production of horticultural crops. Main schemes of state as well as that of centre are being implemented in the state to increase the output ads to support and encourage the producers in this regard. Vegetables form an important and main part of horticultural crops in Haryana. The present piece of research work has been focused on vegetable farming to identify the pattern of vegetable crops as well as best crop combination in the study area. To improve production in a sustainable manner, it is necessary to comprehend the patterns of production. It is observed that horticulture farming holds bright future in prospects of farmer of the state, as it can lead to increase in their income and can improve their social status as well. But to achieve these said goals, a focus is needed to understand the varieties of crops and which crops are suited on which type of land and requires what amount of water. So, that the clear picture about vegetable crop combinations are essential to better understand the horticulture production and further valuable decision making to uplift the economy of the farming society.


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  Paper Title: A STUDY ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF THE TRIBAL PEOPLES IN DHARMAPURI DISTRICT-TAMIL NADU

  Author Name(s): Dr.P.CHENNAKRISHNAN

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101565

  Register Paper ID - 197957

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  Author Country : Indian Author, 632115, India , Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India , | Research Area: Medical Science

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  Title: A STUDY ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF THE TRIBAL PEOPLES IN DHARMAPURI DISTRICT-TAMIL NADU

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 Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

 Subject Area: Medical Science

 Author type: Indian Author

 Pubished in Volume: 9

 Issue: 1

 Pages: 4614-4619

 Year: January 2021

 Downloads: 1447

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The Tribal peoples of the nation, India living the second largest tribal population in india.Tribal people group establish not exactly one percent of the all out people in the State (population around 6.25 lakh). These people group are spread all through the State; however there is a higher fixation in 12 areas which are alluded to as the Tribal locale. Generally, tribal people networks in Tamil Nadu have not appreciated satisfactory social insurance administrations. Unavailability and social factors is a portion of the purposes behind this. Tribal people group are spread both in the fields also, bumpy landscape, and networks situated in remote regions represent a test with regards to giving human services administrations.


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