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Paper Title: A Review article on PCOD/PCOS
Author Name(s): KANCHAN DEVI, VERSHA SHARMA
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT21X0259
Register Paper ID - 257368
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
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Author Country : Indian Author, India, 174101 , District - Solan, 174101 , | Research Area: Pharmacy All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT21X0259 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT21X0259 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT21X0259.pdf
Title: A REVIEW ARTICLE ON PCOD/PCOS
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Pubished in Volume: 12 | Issue: 6 | Year: June 2024
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Pharmacy All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: o1-o33
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 39
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Hyperandrogenism and persistent anovulation are two characteristics of the complex condition known as polycystic ovarian syndrome(PCOS).6% to 20% of women in their reproductive years may be impacted, depending on the diagnostic criteria. Early in the pubertal years is when PCOS symptoms first appear. Period irregularities, anovulation, and acne are features of both PCOS and normal female pubertal development. Because of the intricately entwined pathophysiology, identifying the causative factors is difficult. Most clinical data that are now accessible include findings and results for adult females. Different diagnostic criteria have been established for PCOS in teenage girls, while the Rotterdam criteria are recognized for adult women. Menstrual irregularity ,clinical hyperandrogenism, and/or hyper androgenemia are diagnostic features for teenage girls. It is not necessary to use the results of a pelvic ultrasound to diagnose PCOS in teenage girls. Teenagers exhibiting the clinical indicators of androgen excess and oligomenorrhoea/amenorrhoea-two characteristics of PCOS-can be considered" at risk for PCOS" even in the absence of a formal diagnosis. Education, measures promoting a healthy lifestyle, and therapy aimed at symptom relief are all part of the management of PCOS, for both individuals at risk and those with a diagnosis that has been established. Metformin, combination oral contraceptive pills, spironolactone, and topical therapies for acne and hirsutism are examples of interventions. Management should involve planned transitions to adult care providers and routine follow-up visits in addition to screening for related comorbidities. A thorough understanding of the pathophysiology of PCOS will allow for the early detection of girls who are highly predisposed to the disease. Appropriate therapy interventions when implemented on time will enhance quality of life, reduce related comorbidities, and improve overall management of PCOS during adolescence.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome; hyperandrogenism; insulin resistance; Metformin; anovulation; Metabolic Disorders ;Medicinal Plants
Paper Title: Synthesis, Analysis and Docking Study of Substituted Pyrazole Derivatives Containing Amide Linkage For Anti Cancer Activity
Author Name(s): Komal Kailas Gaike
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT21X0258
Register Paper ID - 263859
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT21X0258 and DOI :
Author Country : Indian Author, India, 431001 , Aurangabad, 431001 , | Research Area: Pharmacy All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT21X0258 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT21X0258 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT21X0258.pdf
Title: SYNTHESIS, ANALYSIS AND DOCKING STUDY OF SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLE DERIVATIVES CONTAINING AMIDE LINKAGE FOR ANTI CANCER ACTIVITY
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Pubished in Volume: 12 | Issue: 6 | Year: June 2024
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Pharmacy All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: n954-n999
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 14
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Cancers are caused bycombined genetic and non-genetic changes induced by environmental factors that trigger inappropriate activation or inactivation of specificgenes leading to neoplastic transformations, or abnormal cell growth. The compound ware synthesized and found to be pure.Their melting points were taken and will be sent for analysis followed by activity. The following work will be under taken: Characterization of this compound by NMR, Mass, IR and biological activity -invitro cell line screening on MCF-7 (human breast cancer cell line), HeLa (human cervical cancer cell line), SKMEL-2 (human melanoma cancer cell line) and HL-60 (human leukemia cancer cell line).will be carried out after synthesized and Characterization of compound.
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Cancer, Cancer growth, Pyrazole, Docking study.
Paper Title: CONTRIBUTION OF JAIPAL S.MUNDA FOR TRIBAL PEOPLE
Author Name(s): DR. CARLUS TOPPO
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT21X0257
Register Paper ID - 263598
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT21X0257 and DOI :
Author Country : Indian Author, India, - , -, - , | Research Area: Science and Technology Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT21X0257 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT21X0257 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT21X0257.pdf
Title: CONTRIBUTION OF JAIPAL S.MUNDA FOR TRIBAL PEOPLE
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Pubished in Volume: 12 | Issue: 6 | Year: June 2024
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: n919-n953
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 56
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As a means to resolve the Tribal Voice in India, the centrality of the Fifth and Sixth Schedules of the Indian Constitution is widely acknowledged. However, their final incorporation, despite intense nationalist opposition in the run-up to Indian Independence, remains historically unexplained. This article addresses this lacuna by reconstructing the circumstances under which the Indian National Congress came to accept scheduling as a viable method of providing protection to Tribal Communities. This strategic shift can be explained as a result of combined political pressures generated by communist-led tribal movements and a steadily mounting challenge heralded by a new stream of educated middle-class tribal activists in eastern India. Foremost among the latter was Jaipal Singh Munda who mobilized a large constituency of supporters demanding a separate province of Jharkhand. Taken together, there is enough evidence to prove that in the period 1937-1950, the tribes were not silent and their collective agency had a deep impact on the constitution-making process. Finally, the article argues that this period witnessed a significant change in the character of the Congress as erstwhile freedom-fighters turned into ruling elites.
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Constituent Assembly, Fifth Schedule, Constitution, Tribal Rights, Dignity, Welfare, Adivasi Mahasabha, Protection to Indigenous.
Paper Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON INVESTMENT HABITS AMONG GENERATION Y AND GENERATION Z
Author Name(s): Dr. S. ARUNPRIYA, GNANADEEPAN G, PUSHYA SHREE M, VIKRAM B
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT21X0256
Register Paper ID - 255562
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT21X0256 and DOI :
Author Country : Indian Author, India, 636016 , Coimbatore, 636016 , | Research Area: Science and Technology Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT21X0256 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT21X0256 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT21X0256.pdf
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON INVESTMENT HABITS AMONG GENERATION Y AND GENERATION Z
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Pubished in Volume: 12 | Issue: 6 | Year: June 2024
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: n881-n918
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 42
E-ISSN Number: 2320-2882
This study aims to explore and compare the investment habits of Generation Y (born roughly between 1980 and 1997) and Generation Z (born between 1997 and 2010). The research employs a mixed-method approach, incorporating quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to gather comprehensive data. Factors such as risk tolerance, investment knowledge, preferred investment vehicles, and attitudes towards financial planning will be examined. The findings will provide insights into the distinct preferences and behaviors of each generation regarding investment practices, aiding financial institutions and policymakers in tailoring strategies to effectively engage and serve these demographic groups.
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Investment Habits, Gen Y, Gen Z, Comparitive, Millenials, Tradition, Modern, Shares, gold, real estate
Paper Title: Formulation and Evaluation of antifungal, antibacterial ( all purpose) polyherbal soap by using melt and pour technique
Author Name(s): Snehal S. Wagh, Pratik R. Samrut, Sayyed Afnanuddin Kirmani
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT21X0255
Register Paper ID - 263721
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT21X0255 and DOI :
Author Country : Indian Author, India, 423701 , vaijapur, 423701 , | Research Area: Pharmacy All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT21X0255 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT21X0255 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT21X0255.pdf
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF ANTIFUNGAL, ANTIBACTERIAL ( ALL PURPOSE) POLYHERBAL SOAP BY USING MELT AND POUR TECHNIQUE
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Pubished in Volume: 12 | Issue: 6 | Year: June 2024
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Pharmacy All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: n845-n880
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 16
E-ISSN Number: 2320-2882
Soaps are essential for maintaining our hygiene and health because they eliminate dirt from the body in addition to having bactericidal properties. Our study's objective was to create herbal soap using the melt-and-pour technique. The purpose of this research is to create an antibacterial polyherbal bath soap using some of the antibacterial qualities of herbal plant extracts. In this review, we looked at the various herbal plants that are used to make soap that has antibacterial, antifungal, and antibacterial properties. Many naturally occurring herbal plants contain a range of chemical components that are used in cosmetic preparations. Because they have a high activity level and no negative effects, herbal cosmetics are particularly significant. Fungi is the most common type of skin infection in humans, and it requires special care to keep the skin healthy and to heal. A specific type of soap called soap is used to treat different fungal infections. Both conventional herbal remedies, such as plant extracts or herbal oils, and allopathic medications can be used to treat these infections. It aids with acne and pimple prevention, skin brightening, softening, and smoothing, and skin polishing, replenishing, and rejuvenation. In this review, we looked at various herbal plants that have antifungal, antibacterial, and antimicrobial properties, including turmeric, guava, banana, and mango leaves, as well as Aloe Vera and Tulsi. Because of their antibacterial and antifungal properties, all of these herbal remedies are highly regarded and well-known in Ayurveda. People are most commonly affected by fungal skin infections, which need careful attention both during treatment and in order to maintain healthy skin. On Candida albicans, Azadiracta indica, Aloe berbadendis, Curcuma longa, and Ocimum sanctum exhibit activity. Soap NoHerbal helps to address fungal skin infection issues. Antibacterial soaps clearly contain antibacterial agents that have the ability to either kill or inhibit bacteria. The majority of commercial soaps include ingredients that may be bad for your skin. It was determined what the formulations' physicochemical parameters were (pH, foaming ability, stability, and physical evaluation). The formulation had an excellent foaming index and a pH level that was almost identical to that of skin, according to the results.
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Herbal soap, Melt and pour technique, antifungal, antibacterial, antimicrobial, TFM, , guava leaf, banana leaf, mango leaf, anti-inflammatory, etc.
Paper Title: OPTIMIZATION OF BUILDING FRAMES WITH VARIOUS PLANS WITH VARIOUS POSITIONS OF SHEAR WALL
Author Name(s): Mr. SHAM PAWAR, Mrs. K. S. Bhosale
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT21X0254
Register Paper ID - 263716
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT21X0254 and DOI :
Author Country : Indian Author, India, 413506 , Tuljapur, 413506 , | Research Area: Science and Technology Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT21X0254 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT21X0254 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT21X0254.pdf
Title: OPTIMIZATION OF BUILDING FRAMES WITH VARIOUS PLANS WITH VARIOUS POSITIONS OF SHEAR WALL
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Pubished in Volume: 12 | Issue: 6 | Year: June 2024
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: n795-n844
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 18
E-ISSN Number: 2320-2882
A Shear wall systems are one of the most commonly used lateral load resisting systems in Tall buildings. Shear walls have very high in plane stiffness and strength, which can be used to simultaneously resist maximum Lateral loads and support gravity loads, making them quite advantageous in many structural engineering applications. There are lots of literatures available to design and analyze the shear wall. However, the decision about the location of shear wall in multi-story building is not much discussed in any literatures. In this paper, therefore, main focus is to determine the solution for shear wall location in multi-story building. A RCC building of G+15 story placed earthquake zone-3. An earthquake load is calculated by Response Spectrum method using IS 1893 (PART-1):20016.These analyses were performed using ETABS 2016 Software. A study has been carried out to determine the Best locations of RC shear wall of a multistoried building by changing shear wall location. The different cases of shear wall position i.e. without shear, Shear wall at Corner locations, shear wall at periphery locations, Shear wall at Corner locations, shear wall at periphery locations, shear wall at center location. The different cases of shear wall position i.e. without shear wall, Shear wall at Corner locations shear wall at periphery locations, Shear wall at center locations and Shear wall along long & short span directions, for a G+15 story building have been analyzed. Incorporation of shear wall has become inevitable in multi-story building to resist lateral forces.
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Multi-story, RC structures, seismic analysis, RC shear wall, ETABS
Paper Title: SHELF LIFE OF TIN SWEETS CAN AND NAMKEEN
Author Name(s): Priyanshi Chauhan, Dr Naveen Chandra Joshi
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT21X0253
Register Paper ID - 262127
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT21X0253 and DOI :
Author Country : Indian Author, India, 201301 , Noida, 201301 , | Research Area: Life Sciences All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT21X0253 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT21X0253 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT21X0253.pdf
Title: SHELF LIFE OF TIN SWEETS CAN AND NAMKEEN
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Pubished in Volume: 12 | Issue: 6 | Year: June 2024
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Life Sciences All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: n760-n794
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 21
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Shelf life, Quality, Physiochemical, Microbiological analysis.
Paper Title: Emotional Intelligence, General Wellbeing And Acceptance Action Among Young Adults " A Correlation Study"
Author Name(s): Kanika sharma
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT21X0252
Register Paper ID - 263368
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT21X0252 and DOI :
Author Country : Indian Author, India, 110059 , West Delhi, 110059 , | Research Area: Social Science All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT21X0252 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT21X0252 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT21X0252.pdf
Title: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE, GENERAL WELLBEING AND ACCEPTANCE ACTION AMONG YOUNG ADULTS " A CORRELATION STUDY"
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Pubished in Volume: 12 | Issue: 6 | Year: June 2024
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Social Science All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: n726-n759
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 35
E-ISSN Number: 2320-2882
This study investigates the intricate interplay between emotional intelligence, general wellbeing, and acceptance action among young adults aged 18 to 35 years. Utilizing a sample of 100 participants, employing both random and convenience sampling techniques, established scales were used to measure emotional intelligence, general wellbeing, and acceptance action. Results reveal positive correlations between emotional intelligence and general wellbeing, as well as between general wellbeing and acceptance action. However, contrary to initial hypotheses, a negative correlation surfaced between emotional intelligence and acceptance action. These findings highlight the necessity of comprehending these dynamics to foster mental health and resilience in young adults. Future research should delve into the underlying mechanisms driving these relationships and develop targeted interventions to promote psychological wellbeing and adaptive coping strategies in this population.
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Emotion regulation, emotional awareness, acceptance-based coping, psychological flexibility, intervention strategies, mental wellbeing , psychological adjustment
Paper Title: Empowering IT Graduates: Employment Opportunities and Challenges in Goa
Author Name(s): Sameer Patil, Dr Pradnya Wankhade
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT21X0251
Register Paper ID - 262654
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT21X0251 and DOI :
Author Country : Indian Author, India, 403705 , Quepem , 403705 , | Research Area: Life Sciences All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT21X0251 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT21X0251 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT21X0251.pdf
Title: EMPOWERING IT GRADUATES: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN GOA
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Pubished in Volume: 12 | Issue: 6 | Year: June 2024
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Life Sciences All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: n689-n725
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 29
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Graduate employability has become a pressing concern in the field of Higher Education. In today's competitive job market, employers are looking for more than just subject knowledge from students. They expect graduates to possess a range of additional skills that will enable them to navigate the ever-changing landscape of the corporate world. While subject knowledge is undoubtedly important, it is no longer sufficient on its own. To succeed in the current industry demands, graduates must also be equipped with a diverse set of skills that will enable them to face the battles and challenges that await them in the professional realm. Employers are seeking individuals who possess strong communication skills, both written and verbal, as well as critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. These skills are vital in order to effectively collaborate with colleagues, analyse complex problems, and develop innovative solutions. Furthermore, adaptability and resilience are key attributes that employers value in potential candidates. Graduates who can quickly adapt to new technologies, work environments, and industry trends will have a competitive edge in the job market. They must be able to embrace change, learn from failures, and bounce back from setbacks with determination and perseverance. In addition, employers are increasingly placing importance on leadership and teamwork skills. Graduates who can demonstrate the ability to work well in teams, lead projects, and motivate others will be highly sought-after. Lastly, a global mindset and cultural sensitivity are becoming essential skills in today's interconnected world. Graduates who can navigate diverse cultural and business contexts will be able to thrive in international settings and contribute to the success of their organisations. In conclusion, while subject knowledge remains a crucial component of higher education, it is no longer enough to guarantee employability. Employers are seeking graduates who possess a range of additional skills that go beyond the classroom. By developing these skills, students will be better prepared to compete in the corporate world and face the challenges that lie ahead.
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Employability skills; Graduate performance; Graduate skills; Employers expectations; Employers perspectives; Higher education; Performance evaluation.