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Paper Title: In the context of Prakriti Dharming in Pativaras
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1304012
Register Paper ID - 170478
Title: IN THE CONTEXT OF PRAKRITI DHARMING IN PATIVARAS
Author Name(s): Sunita Pandro, Dr. Sarla Chaturvedi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 80 - 64
Year: January 2014
Downloads: 1775
In the context of Prakriti Dharming in Pativaras
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In the context of Prakriti Dharming in Pativaras
Paper Title: IMPACT OF DIASPORA ON INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1304011
Register Paper ID - 170477
Title: IMPACT OF DIASPORA ON INDIA
Author Name(s): Dhruv Kumar Dixit
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 76 - 79
Year: January 2014
Downloads: 1678
Impact of Diaspora on India
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Impact of Diaspora on India
Paper Title: Dr. Ambedkar’s Strategies Against Untouchability
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1304010
Register Paper ID - 170476
Title: DR. AMBEDKAR’S STRATEGIES AGAINST UNTOUCHABILITY
Author Name(s): Kaleeram Evne, Dr. Sarla Chaturvedi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 72 - 75
Year: January 2014
Downloads: 1767
Dr. Ambedkar’s Strategies Against Untouchability
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Dr. Ambedkar’s Strategies Against Untouchability
Paper Title: A STUDY THE EFFECT OF MEDITATION ON EMOTIONAL STABILITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1304009
Register Paper ID - 170475
Title: A STUDY THE EFFECT OF MEDITATION ON EMOTIONAL STABILITY
Author Name(s): Brijesh Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 66 - 71
Year: January 2014
Downloads: 1695
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Meditation, emotional Stability.
Paper Title: Swami Vivekananda And Empowerment of Women: A Vision Ahead of Its Time
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1136086
Register Paper ID - 291743
Title: SWAMI VIVEKANANDA AND EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN: A VISION AHEAD OF ITS TIME
Author Name(s): Sudarshan Roy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 579-585
Year: February 2014
Downloads: 178
Swami Vivekananda, one of the great religious and social thinkers of India, thought about the empowerment of women in the context of traditional Indian philosophy. His thoughts found its manifestation throughout his work and speeches, which are much more realistic mingled with spirituality rather than religious in nature. He was of the opinion that in the future Indian women would achieve the lost glory and find way forward. Every manifestation of power in universe is "Mother". He tried to enhance awareness, develop and empower women not only through education but also by enlightening them through the philosophy of Indian spiritualism, which might be considered as an effective system or approach in the process of empowering women. Swamiji's words echo a deep understanding of the inherent strength and spirituality that women possess. He emphasised the importance of chastity as a powerful virtue, recognised the sacredness of marriage and motherhood, and pondered the unique qualities of Indian womanhood.
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Indian philosophy, women, motherhood, empower, spiritualism, vedantic
Paper Title: Living Conditions of the Rehabilitated Tribal Community in Kerala: The Case of Kadar Tribes
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1136065
Register Paper ID - 290261
Title: LIVING CONDITIONS OF THE REHABILITATED TRIBAL COMMUNITY IN KERALA: THE CASE OF KADAR TRIBES
Author Name(s): Jayasree Paul
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 451-456
Year: February 2015
Downloads: 126
Historically, the tribal economy lived in close touch with nature and its resources. Wachumaram tribal colony was an outcome of the displaced tribal community form the deep forest to a colony settlement. The state forcibly displaced them out of their home land- vast terrains of forest, and compelled them to settle in modern houses with very minimal facilities. This study addresses the transformation they have undergone since resettling in this colony. This paper addresses the living conditions of Kadar tribes such as housing, food habits, traditional knowledge, current means of livelihood, education and Health. Although the tribes in Vachumaram tribal colony are isolated from the mainstream society, there are many open windows to interact with modern society. The living conditions of Kadar in Vachumaram is a glaring example of alienation and miseries experienced by the tribes in general.
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Kadar, tribal colony, tribes, living conditions
Paper Title: Bhartiya Samaj me Jati Vyavastha ka Samikshatmak Adhyayan
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135995
Register Paper ID - 282539
Title: BHARTIYA SAMAJ ME JATI VYAVASTHA KA SAMIKSHATMAK ADHYAYAN
Author Name(s): Dr. Mukesh Ahuja
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 955-962
Year: February 2014
Downloads: 142
Bhartiya Samaj me Jati Vyavastha ka Samikshatmak Adhyayan
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Bhartiya Samaj me Jati Vyavastha ka Samikshatmak Adhyayan
Paper Title: Fanishwar Nath Renu ke Upanyaso me Anchlikta Aur Yatharth ka Sanyojan
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135994
Register Paper ID - 282538
Title: FANISHWAR NATH RENU KE UPANYASO ME ANCHLIKTA AUR YATHARTH KA SANYOJAN
Author Name(s): Dr. Rakesh Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 946-954
Year: March 2014
Downloads: 329
Fanishwar Nath Renu ke Upanyaso me Anchlikta Aur Yatharth ka Sanyojan
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Fanishwar Nath Renu ke Upanyaso me Anchlikta Aur Yatharth ka Sanyojan
Paper Title: INVESTIGATING QUANTUM PHASE TRANSITIONS AND MOTT INSULATOR STATES IN THE HUBBARD MODEL USING OPTICAL LATTICES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135958
Register Paper ID - 278531
Title: INVESTIGATING QUANTUM PHASE TRANSITIONS AND MOTT INSULATOR STATES IN THE HUBBARD MODEL USING OPTICAL LATTICES
Author Name(s): Subhash Kumar Gupta, Dr. Baikunth Pandey
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 691-698
Year: March 2014
Downloads: 159
The Hubbard model plays a critical role in understanding strongly correlated electron systems, quantum phase transitions, and Mott-insulator states. Optical lattices created by intersecting laser beams offer an ideal experimental platform for simulating the Hubbard model with ultracold atoms, providing precise control over the interaction parameters. This study explores phase diagrams, critical points, and quantum fluctuations within the Hubbard model, extending previous studies through advanced numerical methods such as quantum Monte Carlo simulations. This study also examined coherent pairing states and quantum discord. By integrating experimental insights from fermionic transport in optical lattices, this study provides a comprehensive understanding of the application of the Hubbard model. The interplay between electron correlations and quantum phases is crucial for future studies of quantum materials, emphasizing the utility of optical lattices in validating theoretical predictions.
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Hubbard model, quantum phase transitions, Mott insulator, optical lattices, ultracold atoms, electron correlations, quantum many-particle systems.
Paper Title: Bramgupta:- A Poineer of Indian Mathematics
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135868
Register Paper ID - 274585
Title: BRAMGUPTA:- A POINEER OF INDIAN MATHEMATICS
Author Name(s): Dr. Jai Nandan Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 49-55
Year: January 2014
Downloads: 206
In this paper we explores the significant Contributions of Brahmagupta , an ancient Indian mathematician whose work in the 7th Century CE influenced mathematics, astronomy and Various Scientific fields. His main key focus areas include pioneering work on zero, rules of arithmetic involving negative numbers, Solutions to quadratic and indeterminate equations and Contributions of geometry, particularly his formula for the area of cyclic quadrilaterals. Here we also go to show the global influence of Brahmagupta's global influence work, showing how his insights laid the foundation for modern mathematical thought and for Coming generation. According to Tobias Danzing "In the history of culture the discovery of Zero will aways Stand out as one of the greatest single achievement of the human race."
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Ancient, Astronomy, Scientific, Felds, Poineer, Indenterminate, Equation.
Paper Title: Impact of Government Policies on Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability in Rajasthan
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135649
Register Paper ID - 266913
Title: IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT POLICIES ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN RAJASTHAN
Author Name(s): Dr. Dev Raj Jhajhria
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 427-437
Year: March 2014
Downloads: 240
This paper examines the impact of government policies on agricultural productivity and sustainability in Rajasthan, focusing on the period from 2005 to 2012. It evaluates the effectiveness of various initiatives, including water management programs, soil health improvements, and climate change mitigation strategies. The study highlights the significant progress made through the implementation of micro-irrigation systems, the promotion of organic farming, and the introduction of drought-resistant crop varieties. Despite these advancements, challenges such as persistent water scarcity, soil degradation, inadequate infrastructure, and climate change vulnerability continue to affect agricultural outcomes. The socio-economic impacts of these policies are assessed, showing improvements in farmer incomes and rural development, though issues like limited market access and infrastructure deficits remain. The paper concludes with recommendations for enhancing water and soil management, improving rural infrastructure, and strengthening institutional frameworks to foster sustainable agricultural growth. Addressing these challenges is crucial for achieving long-term agricultural productivity and resilience in Rajasthan.
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Agricultural Productivity, Sustainability, Water Management, Soil Health, Climate Change, Rajasthan, Government Policies, Rural Development, Micro-Irrigation, Socio-Economic Impact
Paper Title: Smart and effective real-time management of street parking using CNN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135632
Register Paper ID - 266399
Title: SMART AND EFFECTIVE REAL-TIME MANAGEMENT OF STREET PARKING USING CNN
Author Name(s): M. Zahir Ahmed
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 312-316
Year: February 2014
Downloads: 238
With the rapid development of society, travelers have become more popular in big cities, making it difficult to find a parking space. These stations are very expensive to manage and difficult in many cases, especially if there are many locations such as airports or commercial centres. Traffic congestion in the parking lot is a big problem that people face every day because while the number of vehicles is increasing, the parking space is not. The model takes all the available parking spaces in a place and based on the data obtained, it works to detect whether the parking space is empty or occupied by a car and provides the data sheet regarding the empty parking lot. In our system, we need to detect the station using CNN, RF and SVM. Here we need to draw boxes for full and empty boxes. Full parking areas are red, empty parking areas are green. The main problem of today's life is the increasing number of vehicles and the shortage of parking spaces. With the rapid development of the city, the number of vehicles in the city has also increased, and parking spaces in the city have become limited, which causes people to consume more fuel while looking for parking spaces. live and the engine continues to work until then. Traffic congestion in the parking lot is a big problem that people face every day because the number of vehicles increases while the parking space does not increase.
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CNN, Machine learning, Python, Smart street parking, signals
Paper Title: A Study on the management of shipping and logistics services from Nagpur by an Inland Container Depot (ICD)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135607
Register Paper ID - 265396
Title: A STUDY ON THE MANAGEMENT OF SHIPPING AND LOGISTICS SERVICES FROM NAGPUR BY AN INLAND CONTAINER DEPOT (ICD)
Author Name(s): Shikha Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 143-146
Year: March 2014
Downloads: 230
The ICD Nagpur manages the shipping and logistics services through which smooth movement of the goods across the region. This study involves the operational framework of the ICD, which is handlled by the Container Corporation of India ( CONCOR). They are focusing on improving regional connectivity and also to support economic growth. This study includes management workings, details examination of of various aspects that gives a very important contribution to its operational efficiency, effectiveness and overall impact on domestic and international trade.
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Shipping, logistics, Inland Container Depot (ICD)
Paper Title: DILEMMA OF DILMA: BALANCING DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135546
Register Paper ID - 259645
Title: DILEMMA OF DILMA: BALANCING DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT
Author Name(s): Aprajita
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 751-757
Year: January 2014
Downloads: 265
ABSTRACT President Lula da Silva's leadership over eight years had made Brazil one of the most rapidly developing countries in the World, as well as a nation on the leading edge of environmental policy. He had put the country on a firm economic footing. He gave impetus towards a responsible environmental policy -- the latter being hailed as among the world's most progressive. Lula's success in declaring bold targets for reducing greenhouse gases had put him at or near the top of the list when it came to eco-conscious world leaders. Taking Lula's place to become the country's first female president, trained economist and former Marxist rebel Dilma Rousseff has pledged to help make Brazil "one of the most developed and least unequal nations in the world." But, with developmentalism and environmentalism so often at odds, it is important to note where Brazil's Presidents stands at the intersection of these dynamic, often dichotomous issues. For a nation as rich in natural wealth and resources as Brazil, this transition of power is not important merely in terms of politics or global affairs but perhaps for something much farther-reaching -- like demonstrating to the world that social and economic progress and development needn't necessarily be in conflict with the preservation of the nature.
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Dilma Rousseff, Amazon, Environment, Brazil, Deforestation
Paper Title: Nature of Judicial System in Manipur through the Ages: A Critical Review
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135414
Register Paper ID - 250722
Title: NATURE OF JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN MANIPUR THROUGH THE AGES: A CRITICAL REVIEW
Author Name(s): Okram Rudrababu Singh, Heisnam Nilkant Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 797-805
Year: March 2014
Downloads: 301
Administration of justice is the foundation of a civilized society. In every society, the administration of justice is considered as a divine function. With the passage of time, this function eventually got transferred to the court under established judicial system. Judiciary is the branch of the government whose task is the administration of justice. It deals with the system of law courts in a country. It is one of the essential functions of the state. It is only through the administration of justice that citizens are made to realize the existence and the importance of the state. Since the early period of Christian era Manipur have had experienced various types of judicial systems according to the mantle of the ruling elites of the time. The systems vary from traditional to colonial systems and to that of modern ones during the post-colonial period. The traditional judicial system also can be sub-divided into two phases. Similarly, during the post-colonial period also can broadly be divided into two such as judicial system under constitutional monarchy and after Merger with Union of India. In this paper, the writers are attempting to explore and critically analyzing the nature of various judicial systems found in Manipur through the ages.
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Manipur, Judicial system, Traditional judiciary, Colonial rule, Post-colonial period, Constitutional monarchy, British occupation, Native courts, Administrative changes, Separation of powers, Maharaja of Manipur, Manipur Merger Agreement, Indian judiciary system, Judicial Commissioner, Evolution of judiciary
Paper Title: MAHATMA GANDHI'S AMBAR CHARKHA (GRAMODYOG) AN APPROACH TO MAKE RURAL INDIA SELF SUSTAINABLE - A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135402
Register Paper ID - 249779
Title: MAHATMA GANDHI'S AMBAR CHARKHA (GRAMODYOG) AN APPROACH TO MAKE RURAL INDIA SELF SUSTAINABLE - A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Dr.G. V. Thakre, Dr.S G Patil2,
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 710-714
Year: March 2014
Downloads: 292
In this paper, we show the Mahatma Gandhi's approach on self sustainable rural india through various approaches such as ambar charkha as a gramodyog. For this purpose, the initiatives taken by government for rural people are also included. Also KVIC has been identified as one of the major organisations in the decentralised sector for generating sustainable rural non-farm employment opportunities at low per capita investment. The government also gives the different schemes which are helpful to make rural India self sustainable. The ambar charkhas are very economical to all people and it is initial low cost as well as good productivity instrument. All this discussed in this paper.
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: Mahatma Gandhi, Ambar Charkha, KVIC, Rural India, Rural Education.
Paper Title: Indian Agriculture in the Age of Globalisation
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135325
Register Paper ID - 245992
Title: INDIAN AGRICULTURE IN THE AGE OF GLOBALISATION
Author Name(s): Dr.H.SRINIVAS RAO
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 168-172
Year: February 2014
Downloads: 275
Globalisation is the process of integrating various economies of the world without creating any hindrances in the free flow of goods and services, technology, capital and even labour or human capital.The term 'Globalization' has, therefore, four parameters:
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ABSTRACT OF PAPER ON INDIAN AGRICULTURE IN THE AGE OF GLOBALISATION
Paper Title: An exploratory study on the application of Internet of Things and monitoring systems in the automobile industry
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135322
Register Paper ID - 246011
Title: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON THE APPLICATION OF INTERNET OF THINGS AND MONITORING SYSTEMS IN THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
Author Name(s): Ibrahim Ali Mohammed
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 148-151
Year: January 2014
Downloads: 278
The focus of this paper was to analyze the role of IoT and monitoring systems in the automobile industry. The automobile industry is growing at a faster rate as the world population and demand for vehicles increases. The trend of IoT in automobiles is increasing every day due to the proliferation of automatic vehicles. This will cause many changes in the automobile industry as many customers look at improving their interactivity with their vehicles [1]. Modern industry is embracing the use of computer chips and sophisticated sensors to control how vehicles operate in various environments. The mass interconnectedness of many functionalities in vehicles is now a common phenomenon in car manufacturing. This will continue to advance as the demand for more efficient vehicles increases [2]. Automotive IoT incorporates many devices in their systems to optimize the functionality of their products. Most of these interconnected devices are complex and collect large volumes of data that will be processed in real-time. Common devices that form the automotive IoT include sensors, GPS trackers, and cameras. The main role of incorporating IoT in automobiles is to optimize the manufacturing process while also making transport manageable and more efficient. It also makes automobiles more intelligent when moving from one point to another. The advanced IoT features are effective in-vehicle interaction, predictive maintenance, road safety, enhanced quality control, and minimized human errors [2].
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Automobiles, Automation,sensors, GPS trackers, Internet of Things, IoT monitoring, car manufacturing, Automotive industry
Paper Title: SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES: A SMOOTH SAILING IN A.P.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135248
Register Paper ID - 244801
Title: SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES: A SMOOTH SAILING IN A.P.
Author Name(s): Dr. H.SRINIVAS RAO
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 663-667
Year: January 2014
Downloads: 236
A Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is a region that has economic laws that are more liberal than a country's typical economic laws. The goal of a SEZ is to increase foreign investment. One of the earliest and the most famous SEZs was founded by the government of the people's Republic of China under Deng Xiaoping in the early 1980s. The most successful SEZ in China is in Shenzhen. Following this example, SEZS have been established in several countries, including Brazil, India, Iran, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Russia and Ukraine.
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SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES: A SMOOTH SAILING IN A.P.
Paper Title: SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND ACCESS TO EDUCATION: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135117
Register Paper ID - 238315
Title: SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND ACCESS TO EDUCATION: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY
Author Name(s): Shakunthala
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 732-737
Year: March 2014
Downloads: 573
SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND ACCESS TO EDUCATION: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY
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A STUDY ON PRIVATISATION OF PUBLIC SECTOR ENTERPRISES IN INDIA - AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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