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Paper Title: FIFA PLAYERS MARKET VALUE PREDICTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301247
Register Paper ID - 229933
Title: FIFA PLAYERS MARKET VALUE PREDICTION
Author Name(s): Fathima Sania
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: c10-c13
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 496
Football is not only the world's most popular game, but it is also a major business. Many clubs generate significant income by nurturing young players and then selling them to larger clubs at higher prices. Player transfers can significantly impact a club's chances of success, and market values are an important factor in transfer negotiations. This project aims to analyze data to identify the most important factors that determine a player's market value and build a model to predict that value. This model can be used by club managers to assist in negotiations with players..
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FIFA PLAYERS MARKET VALUE PREDICTION
Paper Title: NATURE OF SUPPORT SYSTEM AND CARE GIVING ASPECTS OF DUAL CAREER COUPLE FAMILIES IN IT- AN EXPLORATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301246
Register Paper ID - 229899
Title: NATURE OF SUPPORT SYSTEM AND CARE GIVING ASPECTS OF DUAL CAREER COUPLE FAMILIES IN IT- AN EXPLORATION
Author Name(s): Namrata Basu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: c1-c9
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 275
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Key words: Dual career couples, Information Technology (IT) and non-IT domains, Work-family balance
Paper Title: ROLE OF IQAC IN IMPLEMENTATION OF NEP 2020 IN HEIS IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301245
Register Paper ID - 229906
Title: ROLE OF IQAC IN IMPLEMENTATION OF NEP 2020 IN HEIS IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr Gurunath K Badiger, Dr Uma B Pujar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b989-b994
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 883
National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020) has been introduced in India in 2021. A lot of changes have been proposed in all levels of primary, secondary and college and university education system. The success of the policy depends on the way the stakeholders take it to the end users. NAAC plays an important role in assessing and accrediting higher education institutes. It also guides IQACs for improvements. IQACs work at institutional level for proper implementation of policy. This paper discusses how IQAC can play a constructive role in proper implementation of NEP 2020 in HEIs in India.
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NEP 2020, NAAC, IQAC, quality, excellence, curriculum, skills, teaching, learning, evaluation, research, governance, best practices, holistic, implementation, etc
Paper Title: DOUBLE JEOPARDY IN INDIA ; AN ANALYTICAL STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301244
Register Paper ID - 229919
Title: DOUBLE JEOPARDY IN INDIA ; AN ANALYTICAL STUDY
Author Name(s): Sachin Sahdev, Dr. Amritpal kaur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b979-b988
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 311
Double jeopardy is a procedural defense in jurisprudence that prevents an accused person from being tried again on the same (or similar) charges following an acquittal or conviction and, in rare instances, prosecutorial and/or judge misconduct in the same jurisdiction. This defense is primarily used in common law jurisdictions1.
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Double Jeopardy, Res-judicata, Jurisprudence, Judiciary.
Paper Title: SINGLE STEP METHOD SOLUTIONS OF FERMATEAN FUZZY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301243
Register Paper ID - 229900
Title: SINGLE STEP METHOD SOLUTIONS OF FERMATEAN FUZZY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS
Author Name(s): R.Anand, G.Thavaselvan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b971-b978
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 285
Abstract: Cauchy Problem for Fuzzy differential Equations defined by O. Kaleva [10] .In this article, we study one step method numerical solution of fermatean fuzzy differential equations with initial value problem. This new numerical method is used for finding the numerical solution of the cubic membership functions problems. The accuracy and efficiency of the proposed method is illustrated by solving suitable example in fermatean fuzzy initial value problem.
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Keywords: fermatean fuzzy set, differential equation, fuzzy initial value ,continous, indeterminacy, fuzzy convex, Runge-kutta method.
Paper Title: SAVE PAPERS - SAVE TREES - SAVE FORESTS - SAVE ENVIRONMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301242
Register Paper ID - 229851
Title: SAVE PAPERS - SAVE TREES - SAVE FORESTS - SAVE ENVIRONMENT
Author Name(s): M.V.BALAJI, S.PRABHU, T.SENAPATHY, K.KARTHIKEYAN, R.SUDALAVAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b965-b970
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 634
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Paper Title: The Trauma of the Arab Individual and the Limitations of Nation-State: A Case Study of the Iraqi Nation in Inaam Kachachi’s Tashari
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301241
Register Paper ID - 229898
Title: THE TRAUMA OF THE ARAB INDIVIDUAL AND THE LIMITATIONS OF NATION-STATE: A CASE STUDY OF THE IRAQI NATION IN INAAM KACHACHI’S TASHARI
Author Name(s): Nawal Ameen Ali Naji Al-Shelh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b955-b964
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 361
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Keywords: Tashari, Inaam Kachachi, Nation-state, Colonialism, Trauma, Arab individual, fragmentation.
Paper Title: ELECTROCOAGULATION REACTOR INTERFACE IN WATER TREATMENT PROCESS FOR ECONOMY IN WATER DISTRIBUTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301240
Register Paper ID - 229894
Title: ELECTROCOAGULATION REACTOR INTERFACE IN WATER TREATMENT PROCESS FOR ECONOMY IN WATER DISTRIBUTION
Author Name(s): AMIT KUMAR DAS
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b948-b954
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 246
This paper provides an overview of electrocoagulation process when introduced in drinking water treatment plant working. The literature review shows that presently electrocoagulation process is followed to recycle domestic waste water, sewerage water, industrial waste water etc. Research study is carried out herein, to investigate the advantages of electrocoagulation method if used in water treatment process. Water samples after conventional water treatment process and electrocoagulation process are collected to conduct laboratory test and compare their water quality standards. The objective of proposed study is to develop economical water distribution system with water qualitative uses such as: i) Standard drinking water quality as per norms set by WHO. ii) Substandard water quality for following uses: a) Domestic Uses: Carwash, Sanitary and floor clearing, Kitchen-garden maintenance etc. b) Watering the agricultural fields c) Industrial uses- Producing manure, detergents, heavy water Heavy water is made by the prolonged electrolysis of water containing alkali. It is used as a neutron moderator in different types of nuclear reactors. It is also used in various laboratories and factories.
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Water treatment plant, Wastewater treatment; Electrochemical treatment; Electrocoagulation; Coagulation; Sacrificial anodes, Water distribution system
Paper Title: ADVANCED HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301239
Register Paper ID - 229890
Title: ADVANCED HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY
Author Name(s): Borkar swaranjali bhiva, S.k bais
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b926-b944
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 332
Abstract: People started turning to herbal treatments recently because of its numerous advantages.Even if the majority of these applications for herbal formulations are ortho doxy, it is a known fact that 80% of the world's population relies on herbal medicines and products for a healthy lifestyle.Due to the increased usage of herbal goods, there have also been an increase in product abuse and adulteration, which has resulted in flaws for both customers and manufacturers and, in some cases, fatal consequences.Scientists face a significant problem in evaluating reliable analytical techniques that can quantitatively analyse marker/bioactive chemicals and other important ingredients and reliably profile the phytochemical makeupFor the manufacture and manufacturing of herbal medications, standardisation is a crucial step in establishing an uniform biological activity, consistent chemical profile, or even just a QualityAssurance programme. The numerous convectional approaches and more recent advancements are covered in the current review article. Recent developments have been noted in areas such as DNA fingerprinting, metabolomics, differential pulse polarography, chemometrics, X-ray diffraction, etc. Contributions of chromatographic and capillary electrophoresis techniques to the standardisation of herbal medicines are also reported
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Key Words: Standardization, herbal drug, DNA fingerprinting, chrmatographic
Paper Title: EXPLORING LAST MILE DRONE LOGISTICS IN URBAN/RURAL AREAS: A VIABILITY STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301238
Register Paper ID - 229918
Title: EXPLORING LAST MILE DRONE LOGISTICS IN URBAN/RURAL AREAS: A VIABILITY STUDY
Author Name(s): Arun Chakravarthy R, Arun M, Sureshkumar C, Sathish R, Rajasekaran S, Joel Anandraj E
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b921-b925
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 324
Emergency logistics distribution is especially critical in the face of frequent public emergencies. As such, the model of coordinated delivery of vehicles and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) is becoming increasingly important due to the unique advantages of UAVs. However, the omission of start-up costs means the cost of UAV battery replacement and the sorting, assembly and verification of packages are not included in the total cost. Additionally, most existing models are focused on route optimization and delivery cost, which cannot accurately reflect customer demand for service satisfaction in emergencies. To address this, it is necessary to convert the unsatisfactory degree of time window into a penalty cost rather than a model constraint. Furthermore, there is a lack of analysis on the mutual waiting cost between vehicles and UAVs when one of them is performing delivery tasks. With this in mind, this paper proposes a collaborative delivery path optimization model for vehicles and UAVs to minimize the total distribution cost. This model is 20% cheaper than the vehicle-only delivery model and 25% less costly than the UAV-only delivery model. Though its delivery price is slightly higher than the vehicle-UAV collaborative delivery model, the reduction in start-up and penalty costs bring the overall cost of distribution down by 10%. This indicates that to save money and use fewer resources, the vehicle-UAV collaborative delivery model is the better option for emergency distribution. Additionally, this model which takes into account start-up, penalty and waiting costs can better express the necessity for timely UAV delivery in emergency circumstances.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, Unmanned Aerial System, Last mile delivery
Paper Title: IMPACT OF MGNREGA ON MIGRATION IN KARNATAKA - AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301237
Register Paper ID - 229882
Title: IMPACT OF MGNREGA ON MIGRATION IN KARNATAKA - AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr.Siddaraju VG
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b914-b920
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 257
The Government of India has launched many poverty alleviation and employment programs, especially for rural people. But due to several shortcomings observed in the wage employment programs it did not live up to the expectations of the people in addressing the problem of unemployment and poverty eradication. The present study is to study the migration status before and after the implementation of the MGNREGA program and to examine the impact of the MGNREGA programme on the migration of respondents from rural to urban areas in the study area. The study shows that the number of migrants after the implementation of the MGNREGA was reduced as compared to before the implementation of the program. It means that MGNREGA has a significant impact on alleviating rural poverty by enhancing livelihood security. In this context, there is a need for more effective implementation of the scheme.
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Employment, Poverty Rural-Urban and Migration
Paper Title: THE SARAHU RESEARCH OF AFTER DEATH ALL BIOMASS AND HIMAGIRI NATION PENAL CODE 2013 AND 2022?
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301236
Register Paper ID - 229903
Title: THE SARAHU RESEARCH OF AFTER DEATH ALL BIOMASS AND HIMAGIRI NATION PENAL CODE 2013 AND 2022?
Author Name(s): Sarahu Nagarazan (Lord Harihara Sarahunaath)
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b903-b913
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 264
Perhaps in the Kali Yuga there is a lot of clamor for the devotees of God or even to have direct contact with man. But perhaps in the Krita, Tetra and Dwapara eras man did not have this problem or lack of direct contact with God. Because of this, man has deprived himself of God's presence or God's devotion or patience in the middle of learning. Although God has no body, eyes, nose, ears, and mouth, God has eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and body according to circumstances. However, the divine power that God had in the Krita, Tetra and Dwapara Yugas has diminished since Kali's rule. The rule of learning is the excessive technicality and intellect of a man. It is very difficult for man to learn destruction without excessive technology and intellect. It is very difficult for him to get in touch with God.
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Paper Title: “Metal complexes of schiff base: preparation. Characterization and biological activity”: a review
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301235
Register Paper ID - 229812
Title: “METAL COMPLEXES OF SCHIFF BASE: PREPARATION. CHARACTERIZATION AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY”: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Krupali Mehul Shah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b898-b902
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 431
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Schiff base complexes, Biological activities, Azomethine nitrogen
Paper Title: MAXILLARY OVERDENTURE WITH DENTAL IMPLANTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301234
Register Paper ID - 229946
Title: MAXILLARY OVERDENTURE WITH DENTAL IMPLANTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Author Name(s): Dr. Akash G Todsam, Dr.Ruchi kasat, Dr.Babita Yeshwante, Dr. Rani Trimukhe, Dr.Sakshi suryawanshi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b889-b897
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 273
Abstract: The recent literature on maxillary implant overdenture was reviewed in order to clarify its predictability and establish treatment guidelines. Electronic searches were performed using PubMed, Google Scholar and articles about maxillary implant overdenture written after 1990 were reviewed, focusing on the following items: I. implant survival rate, II. maxillary implant overdenture survival rate, III. number of implants, IV. attachment type, V. follow-up period, VI. implant system, and VII. opposing dentition. The review revealed an implant survival rate of 60-100% and an overdenture survival rate of 73-100%. The attachments used included bars, balls, locators, and telescope crowns. The minimum and maximum observation periods were 12 months and 120 months, respectively, and the number of implants used for supporting implant overdenture ranged from 2 to 8. At present, there is no strong evidence to indicate that maxillary implant overdenture is clearly superior for all the items examined. However, the existing data indicate that maxillary implant overdenture has almost the same therapeutic effect as fixed implant superstructures and is a treatment option that can be actively adopted for patients in whom fixed superstructures cannot be applied for various reasons.
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dental implant, implant supported overdenture.
Paper Title: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES OF STARTUP INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301233
Register Paper ID - 229868
Title: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES OF STARTUP INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr Tabassum Patel, Ms Preeti Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b885-b888
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 265
Startups are expanding like grapevines right now. Both men and women are participating. Even females are coming up with more ideas and are risking their credibility by doing so. With correspondence to funding agencies, Indian start-ups attempt to build the start-up environment with significant education, talent, innovation, and incubators. The government is now providing startup support as well. India's start-up ecosystem is ranked third worldwide, according to Nasscom. In 2015, there will be more than 65% growth. Starting a business is a chance for an entrepreneur to educate and inspire others while they are thinking about what to do. Despite difficulties, entrepreneurs continue to rise like the sun. They are determined to plan, support, and carry out their dreams while also contributing to the expansion of the economy.
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Paper Title: SUGGESTIVE MEASURES FOR THE QUALITY ENHANCEMENT OF IN-SERVICE TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMMES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301232
Register Paper ID - 229904
Title: SUGGESTIVE MEASURES FOR THE QUALITY ENHANCEMENT OF IN-SERVICE TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMMES
Author Name(s): Dr. Nancy Grover
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b877-b884
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 442
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) of in-service teachers is vital to quality teacher education. Countries world over are adopting different policies, strategies, methods, techniques and modalities to help their teachers to engage in fruitful training programmes. Keeping in view various shortcomings in the training programmes, continuing lifelong professional learning of teachers is given prime importance. The present study throws light on various suggestive measures to enhance the quality of training programmes. A sample of 4 Principals and 51 Teacher Educators of DIETs from four Districts namely, Shimla, Solan, Bilaspur and Kinnaur of Himachal Pradesh and further, a sample of 60 head teachers and 480 in-service teachers of upper primary schools was also selected from four Districts namely, Shimla, Solan, Bilaspur and Kinnaur of Himachal Pradesh. The survey method of research was used and self-developed questionnaires were used for the present study. It has been found in the present study that principals and teacher educators suggested to utilise the feedback for improving future training programmes, emphasized that training must focus on e-learning, focussed on making provisions for online training sessions for in-service teachers and avoidance of the repeated teachers for the training to enhance quality in the in-service teacher training programmes conducted by DIETs. Furthermore, head teachers and in-service teachers suggested that during in-service teacher training programmes importance should be given to all the subjects of upper primary classes and if possible, training must be conducted during holidays so that their teaching schedule is not disturbed. Moreover, it was also suggested that current problems in teaching-learning process must be highlighted in the training programmes.
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD), District Institutes of Education & Training (DIETs), Himachal Pradesh, In-service Teacher Training Programmes, Quality Enhancement, Suggestive Measures.
Paper Title: TRUSTED SOURCES OF INFORMATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LUCKNOW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301231
Register Paper ID - 229855
Title: TRUSTED SOURCES OF INFORMATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LUCKNOW
Author Name(s): Dr Ruchita Sujai Chowdhary, Ghanshyam Dos
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b857-b876
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 270
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fake news, news sources, detections, primary data, etc.
Paper Title: EFFECT OF HEALTH TEACHING ON KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES REGARDING FIRST AID MANAGEMENT OF SELECTED MINOR AILMENTS AMONG INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF SELECTED AREA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301230
Register Paper ID - 229831
Title: EFFECT OF HEALTH TEACHING ON KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES REGARDING FIRST AID MANAGEMENT OF SELECTED MINOR AILMENTS AMONG INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF SELECTED AREA.
Author Name(s): Dr Sucheta Yangad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b848-b856
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 377
INTRODUCTION: First aid training is the value of both preventing, treating sudden illness and accidental injury and in caring for large number of persons caught in a natural disaster. Injuries are a major but neglected public health challenge that requires concerted efforts for effective and sustainable prevention OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of health teaching on knowledge and practices regarding first aid of selected minor ailments among industrial workers of selected area. METHOD AMD MATERIAL Quantitative research approach was used.The design selected for the study was pre-experimental one group pre-test, post-test design. The sample comprises of 60 industrial workers .Structure Questionnaire was used to assess Knowledge and Checklist to assess Practice, Reliability was assessed by test -retest method. Correlation Coefficients was found to be 0.81 for Knowledge Section and inter,rater method used for practice and Cohens Kappa was found 0.83 for practices section. RESULT: In this study, 30% of the industrial workers had poor knowledge (Score 0-6), 23.3% of them had average knowledge (Score 7-13) and 46.7% of them had good knowledge (Score 14-20) regarding first aid of selected minor ailments. Average knowledge score in pretest was 11.7 which increased to 19.9 in post-test. T-value for this test is 12.21 with 59 degrees of freedom .Average practices score in pretest was 20 which increased to 39.9 in post-test. T-value for this test is 14.45 with 59 degrees of freedom.Since p-values corresponding to occupation and income are small (less than 0.05), the demographic variables occupation and income were found to have significant association with the knowledge among industrial workers regarding first aid of selected minor ailments. Since all the p-values are large (greater than 0.05), none of the demographic variables were found to have significant association with the practices regarding first aid of selected minor ailments among industrial workers CONCLUSION: This study shows that there is effect of health teaching on knowledge and practice regarding minor ailments and there is association between occupation and income with knowledge and practices.
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KEY WORDS: Health Teaching, Knowledge, Practice, First Aid, Minor Ailment, Industrial Worker.
Paper Title: VENTURE CAPITAL AND HOW IT WORKS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301229
Register Paper ID - 229849
Title: VENTURE CAPITAL AND HOW IT WORKS
Author Name(s): GOPALA CHANDANA, MAANSI KADIMI, VARSHA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b837-b847
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 300
Report on Venture Capital Finance and a Survey on Founder Challenges and Opportunities were the titles of the paper. This essay examines venture capital's value as well as the chances and difficulties faced by entrepreneurs when it comes to investing. Using a convenience sampling approach, descriptive analysis is done with 60 respondents. The research employed mean analysis, frequency analysis, independent t test, ANOVA, and factor analysis. The findings suggest that because there are so many different venture capitalists, people seeking venture money may need to adapt their strategy. There are still specialized areas for venture capital due to the structure and rules of capital markets.
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Venture capital, Descriptive Analysis, frequency Analysis, sampling approach.
Paper Title: PHYSIOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF AHARA IN PROMOTION OF MENTAL HEALTH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2301228
Register Paper ID - 229515
Title: PHYSIOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF AHARA IN PROMOTION OF MENTAL HEALTH
Author Name(s): Dr. Neha Sajwan, Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sharma, Dr. Dinesh Chandra Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: b833-b836
Year: January 2023
Downloads: 343
The oldest science of life, Ayurveda, has been practised for thousands of years in India and is founded on its own distinctive core concepts, such as disease prevention, health maintenance, and health promotion. Ahara (food), Nidra (sleep), and Brahmacarya (good conducts) make up Trayopasthamba. Each Upasthamba has a specific role to play in disease prevention. Aahara has been regarded as the first, demonstrating its paramount importance. The cornerstone of Ayurveda, known as Ahara, is a balanced diet. Acharya Charaka made it very apparent that a daily diet should be of the kind that not only contributes to maintaining current health but also acts as a preventative measure against future illness. As stated in the classics of Ayurveda, this is a crucial component of preventive medicine. The main causes of diseases are an improper diet, poor eating habits, a lack of exercise, and a lack of awareness. Triguna is a symbol for the fundamental mental energies. The Triguna Theory holds that while it is difficult to alter one's physical makeup, one's mental attitude can be shaped by the foods they consume. Based on how food affected the Triguna of the mind, ancient yogic science divided food into three main categories termed the Satvik Ahara, Rajasic Ahara, and Tamasic Ahara. This essay will explore the impact of Trigunas on mental health and examine some of the classics. An attempt has been made to describe them in terms of scientific terminology and their link with Ahara.
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Ahara, Triguna, Trayopasthamba, Satvik Ahara, Rajasic Ahara and Tamasic Ahara, Mental health.
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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