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Paper Title: INFLUENCE OF MANGIFERA INDICA ON BREAST CANCER: A MOLECULAR DOCKING APPROACH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101187
Register Paper ID - 202238
Title: INFLUENCE OF MANGIFERA INDICA ON BREAST CANCER: A MOLECULAR DOCKING APPROACH
Author Name(s): Mrinalini Bhosalea, Shubham Bhosale, Ayesha Shaikh, Subhash Padhye, Snehal Kulharni
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1579-1586
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1411
Cancer is the second disease with highest rate of mortality in India. Numerous types of cancers are observed in India like breast, prostrate, pancreatic and lung. Amongst the different types of cancer breast cancer is the most common in all age groups in India. Three types of breast cancer are prevalent amongst which triple negative breast cancer has the highest rate of mortality. Treatment methods for treating breast cancer are laser, chemotherapy and replacement. All these treatment methods are effective in treating this disease but they have a lot of side effects and they are too expensive.India has a tradition of Ayurveda since centuries. Numerous ayurvedic plants are used to treat a number of diseases like diabeties, inflammation and cancer. One such Ayurvedic plant used is Mangifera Indica. Mangifera Indica is a flowering plant and it belongs to family Anacardiaceae. It is used for treatment of diseases like skin disorders, gastric disorders etc. Here in we explored the different constituents present in Mangifera Indica against cancer using molecular docking and bioinformatic tools. So we have examined all phytochemicals in mango plant against breast cancer using numerous bioinformatic tools. Amongst all the phytochemicals, Mangiferin proves out to be the most promising candidate for breast cancer.
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Anticancer, Mangiferin, Phytochemical, Bioinformatic tools
Paper Title: THE STUDY: IMPACT OF BUBBLING TRAINING ON THE BREATHE HOLDING CAPACITY OF THE SWIMMERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101186
Register Paper ID - 202084
Title: THE STUDY: IMPACT OF BUBBLING TRAINING ON THE BREATHE HOLDING CAPACITY OF THE SWIMMERS
Author Name(s): Dr. L. M. Khandagale
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1571-1578
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1438
Abstract "Swimming is one of the most known exercises over the world. Swimming not just improves the blood course in the body however it is likewise an extraordinary exercise for over all body. It is a type of low effect oxygen consuming action and builds quality and cardiovascular parts. Other than being a viable exercise, it is likewise an extraordinary medium to unwind and restore. Numerous individuals swim routinely to keep up their weight and improve body forms. Swimming upgrades digestion and offers help from weariness and tedium related with routine life" Swimming is a decent all-round movement since it: keeps your pulse up however takes a portion of the effect pressure off your body. manufactures perseverance, muscle quality and cardiovascular wellness. keeps up a solid weight, sound heart and lungs. The specialist in above investigation examined the impact of preparing of rising on the breath holding limit. For the examination the understudies were picked arbitrarily and broke down by factual techniques. The critical impact of the gurgling preparing was closed after the examination. The analyst picked the swimmers. In this investigation the understudies were picked haphazardly having age bunch between 21 to 25. In the wake of investigating the information by factual techniques it found that bubbling preparing has impressive impact on the swimmers.
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Keywords � Swimming, Bubbling, Oxygen consuming
Paper Title: FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN KUWAIT (WITH REFERENCE TO FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT INDEX (FDI))
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101185
Register Paper ID - 202259
Title: FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN KUWAIT (WITH REFERENCE TO FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT INDEX (FDI))
Author Name(s): Dr.N.Aruna Rani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1562-1570
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1403
Financial development involves improvements in such functions provided by the financial systems as: pooling of savings; allocating capital to productive investments; monitoring those investments; risk diversification; and exchange of goods and services. Each of these financial functions can influence saving and investment decisions and the efficiency with which funds are allocated. As a result, finance affects the accumulation of physical and human capital and total factor productivity-the three factors that determine economic growth. To the extent that financial development reduces informational asymmetries and financial constraints and promotes risk sharing, it can enhance the ability of financial systems to absorb shocks and reduce the amplification of cycles through the financial accelerator lowering macroeconomic volatility and inequality. Financial markets have developed in ways that allow individuals and firms to diversify their savings, and firms can now raise money through stocks, bonds, and wholesale money markets, by-passing traditional bank lending. The constellation of such financial institutions and markets facilitates the provision of financial services. Furthermore, an important feature of financial systems is their access and efficiency. Large financial systems are of limited use if they are not accessible to a sufficiently large proportion of the population and firms. Even if financial systems are sizeable and have a broad reach, their contribution to economic growth would be limited if they were wasteful and inefficient . Keeping this in mind the researcher had decided to study financial development and economic growth in Kuwait keeping Financial Development Index (FDI) as the measuring stick.
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Financial Development Index, Financial Development, Economic Growth, Financial Market , Financial Institutions.
Paper Title: BANKING SECTOR AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - A TWO DIMENSION STUDY IN COIMBATORE CITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101184
Register Paper ID - 202260
Title: BANKING SECTOR AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - A TWO DIMENSION STUDY IN COIMBATORE CITY
Author Name(s): Dr.V.Mallika, Dr. R.Geethalakshmi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1548-1561
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1781
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Banking Sector, Information technology (IT), Banker and Customer.
Paper Title: PENSION FUND INVESTMENT IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OF NIGERIA AND ECONOMIC GROWTH OF NIGERIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101183
Register Paper ID - 202255
Title: PENSION FUND INVESTMENT IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OF NIGERIA AND ECONOMIC GROWTH OF NIGERIA
Author Name(s): Adekoya, Oludare Michael, Nwaobia, Appolos Nwabuisi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1534-1547
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1472
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Administrators, Custodians, Economic growth, Investment, New contributory pension scheme, Pension fund assets
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF `COCKTAIL PARTY` T.S. ELIOT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101182
Register Paper ID - 202174
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF `COCKTAIL PARTY` T.S. ELIOT
Author Name(s): Raouf Ahmad Naikoo, Dr. Sabina
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1529-1533
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1843
Eliot was no novice at the art of dramatic composition where he attempted The Cocktail Party, Murder in the Cathedral was Eliot first independent full-length drama, which was written for the Canter bury Festival of June 1935. This play was not meant for the competitive world of the theatre though it captivated audiences everywhere because of its highly successful fusion of theme and form. Religious and spiritual tones blend well with the liturgical pattern of the verse and the play on the whole established Eliot�s fame as a writer of verse drama. Encouraged by this success Eliot attempted his second major verse-drama in 1939. The Family Reunion however was not a great success it lacked the peculiar advantages which Eliot enjoyed while writing Murder in the Cathedral. The theme of spiritual isolation leading to a spiritual quest appears in this play with the twentieth century as the background and modern Englishmen as the dramatic personal. The effort made by Eliot in making the audiences respond to the spiritual message of the play has not been successful. Perhaps realizing his failure Eliot remained inactive as far as dramatic co position was concerned till 194 when The Cocktail Party appeared.
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF �COCKTAIL PARTY� T.S. ELIOT
Paper Title: AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON KERALA`S AGRICULTURE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PALAKKAD DISTRICT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101181
Register Paper ID - 202196
Title: AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON KERALA`S AGRICULTURE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PALAKKAD DISTRICT
Author Name(s): Anaida Ann Jacob
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1523-1528
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 3094
Climate change and variability are concerns of human being. The recurrent droughts and floods threaten seriously the livelihood of billions of people who depend on land for most of their needs. The global economy is adversely being influenced very frequently due to extreme events such as droughts and floods, cold and heat waves, forest fires, landslips etc. The natural calamities like earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions, though not related to weather disasters, may change chemical composition of the atmosphere. It will, in turn, lead to weather related disasters. In this study, the relation between agriculture and rainfall trends are analysed to identify and mitigate its adverse impacts.
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Rainfall , Climate variability , Climate change, Palakkad
Paper Title: CONSTRUCTION AND STANDARDIZATION OF ACHIEVEMENT TEST IN LIFE SCIENCE OF CLASS IX
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101180
Register Paper ID - 202187
Title: CONSTRUCTION AND STANDARDIZATION OF ACHIEVEMENT TEST IN LIFE SCIENCE OF CLASS IX
Author Name(s): Rakesh Manna, Jayanta Mete
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1490-1522
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 2541
The study was carried out to construct a valid and reliable test in Life Science for secondary school students. The investigator conducted to construct and standardize an achievement test in Life Science for class IX students to measure their achievement. The achievement test and the lesson plans were developed on selected topics of Life Science from Class IX Text Book issued by WBBSE (West Bengal Board of Secondary Education) on the basis of the blue print prepared for the achievement test in the light of objectives. After the items were written, the investigator consulted the subject expert for checking the items framed with respect to the faulty language and defects in wordings and also to verify whether the items measure what was purports to measure at the level of achievement. Initially Eighty five (85) items were framed on selected topics of Life Science textbook. A blue-print was prepared for the achievement test in the light of certain objectives. Individual try-out of the first draft was done on six students. Discussions with the subject experts were held and the test was modified accordingly. The second draft with Seventy-six (76) items was administered on 20 students. Then the Item difficulty Value (DV) and Item Discrimination Power (DP) were determined by adopting Kelley�s (1939) method. On the basis of Item difficulty value, item discrimination power and also distractor analysis, the preliminary draft of the achievement test was again modified. In total 60 items having difficulty value (DV) ranging from 0.20 to 0.75 and the items ranging from 0.20 to 0.90 on the discriminatory power (DP) were retained in the achievement test. The reliability and validity of the test was also administered.
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Achievement test, Construction, Difficulty Value (DV) and Discriminatory Power (DP), Life Science, and Standardization.
Paper Title: POTENTIAL AND NONLINEAR POTENTIAL GRADIENT ESTIMATES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101179
Register Paper ID - 202237
Title: POTENTIAL AND NONLINEAR POTENTIAL GRADIENT ESTIMATES
Author Name(s): Yousri Salah Mohamed Yasin, Abdelrahman Mahmoud Mohamed Mahmoud
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1459-1489
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1462
In this paper we extend the proof of potential and nonlinear potential pointwise gradient estimates for solutions to measure data problems whose prototype is given by . We show that in the case a pointwise gradient estimate is possible using standard, linear Riesz potentials. The proof is based on the identification of a natural quantity that on one hand respects the natural scaling of the problem, and on the other allows to encode the weaker coercivity properties of the operaotrs considered, in the case . In the case we prove a new gradient estimate employing nonlinear potentials of Wolff type
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Gradient estimates; nonlinear potential theory;epsilon-Laplacian; regularity thoery
Paper Title: AWARENESS ON PREVENTIVE MEASURES OF WORM INFESTATION AMONG MOTHERS OF TODDLERS AT SELECTED VILLAGES OF THAMBALLAPALLE MANDAL, CHITTOOR DISTRICT.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101178
Register Paper ID - 202183
Title: AWARENESS ON PREVENTIVE MEASURES OF WORM INFESTATION AMONG MOTHERS OF TODDLERS AT SELECTED VILLAGES OF THAMBALLAPALLE MANDAL, CHITTOOR DISTRICT.
Author Name(s): P.Monika, Dr.A.Padmaja
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1447-1458
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1684
The aim of the study was to assess the awareness on preventive measures of worm infestation among mothers of toddlers at selected villages of thamballapalle mandal, Chittoor district Objectives: 1. To assess the knowledge regarding prevention of worm infestations among mothers of Toddlers. 2. To evaluate the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding prevention of worm infestations among mothers of toddlers. 3. To find the association between pre and post test knowledge and socio demographic variables regarding prevention of worm infestations among mothers of toddlers. Methodology: By using convenient sampling technique a Pre- experimental one group pre-test post-test design was adopted, 60 mothers of toddlers were taken as samples, and data collection was done by using self structured questionnaire. Results: Out of 60 mothers in pre test 43(71.70%)had inadequate knowledge, 17(28.30%)had moderate knowledge In post test 46(76.70%) had adequate knowledge, 14(23.30%)had moderate knowledge Out of 60 mothers in pre test 40 (66.70%) had inadequate knowledge on practices, 16(26.70%) had moderate knowledge on practices, and 4(6.70%) had adequate knowledge on practices. In post test44 (73.70%) had adequate knowledge on practices, 16(26.70%) had moderate knowledge on practices. Conclusion:Knowledge and knowledge on practices were significant at p<0.01 level regarding prevention of worm infestation, hence hypothesis is accepted.
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Awareness, prevention, worm infestation, mothers of toddlers
Paper Title: CURTAILMENT OF SALINIZATION BY USING DIFFERENT STRATEGIES TO MAINTAIN BALANCE BETWEEN NATURE AND HUMAN LIFE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101177
Register Paper ID - 202248
Title: CURTAILMENT OF SALINIZATION BY USING DIFFERENT STRATEGIES TO MAINTAIN BALANCE BETWEEN NATURE AND HUMAN LIFE
Author Name(s): Dr.Sumanta Bhattacharya, Bhavneet Kaur Sachdev
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1440-1446
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1417
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Salinization, Technology , Digital soil card, food security , agriculture , organic farming , groundwater, salt-effected .
Paper Title: KITCHEN WASTE USED FOR POTASSIUM SOLUBILISING BIOFERTILISERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101176
Register Paper ID - 202151
Title: KITCHEN WASTE USED FOR POTASSIUM SOLUBILISING BIOFERTILISERS
Author Name(s): Priyanka Patel, Sweta Yamin Patel, Ankita Rupareliya, Ronak Patel, Ankur Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1432-1439
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1495
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PGPR, Potassium solubilizing Bacteria, Kitchen Waste, chick pea plant.
Paper Title: A STUDY TO EVALUATE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PLANNED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING STEM CELLS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS AMONG THE NURSING STUDENTS OF SELECTED COLLEGES, MORADABAD, U.P
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101175
Register Paper ID - 202263
Title: A STUDY TO EVALUATE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PLANNED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING STEM CELLS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS AMONG THE NURSING STUDENTS OF SELECTED COLLEGES, MORADABAD, U.P
Author Name(s): JAIVIN JAISINGH.J
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1415-1431
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1539
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stem cells, knowledge, Self structured questionnaire
Paper Title: ELUCIDATION OF THE ANTECEDENT OF BLACK IPSEITY FROM SELECTED POEMS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101174
Register Paper ID - 202265
Title: ELUCIDATION OF THE ANTECEDENT OF BLACK IPSEITY FROM SELECTED POEMS
Author Name(s): NIKKITA ANTONETTE GLASFORD
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1404-1414
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1461
What defines a person as being black? Identity, culture, skin colour, other people or something else? Only an individual can determine what defines him/ her. If the African- American people lived in a society that did not care about skin colour, there would not be a "black identity". Americans consider Africans as black not on the basis of African ancestry, but based on whether it's visible. Being black is definitely more than just an appearance, to be 'black' somewhere down in spirit, is to connect with the ancestors and know what has been taught, what you thought was truth. The writer James Baldwin had said "people are trapped in history and history is trapped in them." Some people reject the black identity and this has led to criticism from those who believe that they had a right and a voice to stand up for their race and culture and their individuality. This paper speaks about the antecedents of the black identity through the selected poems of African-American writers.
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Identity, culture, African ancestry, criticism, race, individuality, antecedents.
Paper Title: ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN MYANMAR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101173
Register Paper ID - 201790
Title: ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN MYANMAR
Author Name(s): Salini Das
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1390-1403
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1392
[As Immanuel Kant says, �to recognize that autonomy is the highest human good, humans have to disentangle themselves from the �leading strings� by which the guardians priests, lawyers, and the rulers have made them �domesticated animals�. According to Kant, only the enlightened can form a state. In the recent times, what Myanmar is strongly lacking, is a strong civil society. Ashley South is in favor not only does the country lack a strong civil society but has also proposed ideas as to what would enable the country to have a civil society in the future. Albert P. Blaustein states that states should be based on civic, rather ethnic or national principle. This will enable the people to have an equal stand in the society. There should not be any �insider� or �outsider. If a country is not homogenous in terms of religion, language, ethnicity or culture, then there needs to be a largely felt commitment to the rights of minority groups. Therefore, in the recent times, there has been a call for the formation of the second Panglong Agreement minority concerns and d that would address the determine the ethnic principles for the future union. Suu Kyi�s idea of the second Panglong Agreement Conference was denounced by the state and therefore, the crisis of a union still stands firm in Myanmar. Further, according to Robert Conquest, even if democracy is brought about in a nondemocratic s democratic society, it cannot function without a fair level of political social stability (Conquest, 2004). The idea of Conquest is particularly true in the case of Myanmar because right after independence, when the country entered into democracy for a while, intense political instability and unrest resulted into the toppling of the newly formed democracy. Conquest further argues that there is a strong need to cultivate a civic culture in a civil society (when formed) in which various elements can express themselves politically. This idea can be strongly related to the recent situation of Myanmar where the country lacks both the civil society and the independence of the mass media. The answer to both the problems of the country would be invariably democracy but as of now, Thein Sien has taken steps to allow the mass media to express their views and carry on the reform process. If one has to imagine the prevalence of democracy in Myanmar in the future, even then, according to conquest, perfect social order is unobtainable in any democratic state]
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Myanmar, civil society, Panglong Agreement, Aung San Su Kyi
Paper Title: A PHYTOMEDICINE : TANNINS AND ITS DRUG [ CATECHU ]
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101172
Register Paper ID - 202204
Title: A PHYTOMEDICINE : TANNINS AND ITS DRUG [ CATECHU ]
Author Name(s): SHIVENDRA DUBEY, Piyush Yadav, ANJALI DUBEY, SHASHIKANT MAURYA, MANISH KUMAR MAURYA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1384-1389
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1760
ABSTRACT :- Tannins are polyphenols that are water soluble and are found in many plant foods. They have been reported to be responsible for reducing feed intake growth rate, net metabolizable energy, feed efficiency and protein digestibility in laboatory animals.[1]food high in tannis are also deemed to be of poor nutritional value tannins are a kind of compoundof polyphenols with a complex plant structure.tannins are mainaly categorised into two types hydrolisable tannins and condesed tannins on the bassis of their structure.hydrolisable tannins are properties to exhibit anticancer antigiogenic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti ulcerative properties.[3] condensed tannins are a mixture of polyhydroxyfavan-3-ol oligomers and polymers connected betwwen subunits of flavanoids by carbon bonds.[4] In tannins best drug example are catechu.
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:� Introduction of tannins,occurancxe of tannins�types of tannins,drugs,taxonomy,marphology,biological source,cultivation,chemical constituents,pharmacological activity,chemical test,uses
Paper Title: ANXIETY DEPRESSION AND STRESS AMONG EMPLOYEES FROM KERALA BASED ON THEIR TYPE OF MIGRATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101171
Register Paper ID - 202254
Title: ANXIETY DEPRESSION AND STRESS AMONG EMPLOYEES FROM KERALA BASED ON THEIR TYPE OF MIGRATION
Author Name(s): Sheha, Rejisha.s, Sannet Thomas
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1377-1383
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1435
AIM: Depression is a mood disorder in which individuals experiences extreme unhappiness, lack of energy and several related symptoms( Baron,2004).Anxiety is an emotion characterized by feelings of tension ,worried thought and physical changes like increased blood pressure (APA,2000).Stress is our responses to events that disrupt, our physical and psychological functioning (Lazarus and Folkman ,1984;Taylor,1991).The aim of the study was to analyses depression, stress and anxiety among employees from Kerala based on their type of migration. Methods: The quantitative studies were conducted on 137 samples from Kerala, outside Kerala and employees who working outside India via online followed by purposive sampling and all samples are working employees. Depression, Anxiety and Stress scale (Levibond & Levibond,1995)were used to collect data which contain 42 items. The study population of 137 employees comprised of 62 employees who working inside Kerala, 22 employees who working outside Kerala and 53 employees who working outside India. The data were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis Test. Result: The result proves that there is no significant difference in the level of stress among employees from Kerala based on their work place. There is no significant difference in the level of depression among employees from Kerala based on their migration. There is no significant difference in the level of anxiety among employees based on their type of migration.
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Key words: Depression, Anxiety, Stress.
Paper Title: ADULTERANT DETECTION IN COW`S MILK USING GAMMA RADIATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101170
Register Paper ID - 202214
Title: ADULTERANT DETECTION IN COW`S MILK USING GAMMA RADIATION
Author Name(s): S. B. Girase
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1365-1376
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1469
Milk is a complete food and is being served as a natural foodstuff. It is an essential part of our daily life for human body for growth. Considering precious advantages of milk to human life there are many cases of adulteration of the milk have been recorded globally. To avoid the adulterated milk and to quantify the traces of adulterants from milk are the major challenges of today�s era. Here in, we have demonstrated the method of detection of these adulterants and quantified its concentration in milk. The adulterants have been determined by using linear and mass attenuation coefficient at various gamma ray energies. In the present study, we have prepared the adulterate the milk samples by adding different concentrations of lactose powder and sabudana powder (Starch). Further, obtained results were compared with the mass attenuation coefficient of homonised pasteurised and toned milk. The percentage of lactose powder and sabudana powder (Starch) added in to the milk were extracted.
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Attenuation coefficient, gamma ray, energy source, lactose powder, gamma ray spectrometer NaI [TI] detector.
Paper Title: HYBRIDITY OF CULTURE AND RACE IN GHOSH`S THE GLASS PALACE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101169
Register Paper ID - 202048
Title: HYBRIDITY OF CULTURE AND RACE IN GHOSH`S THE GLASS PALACE
Author Name(s): Dr. Shashikant P. Bisen
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1358-1364
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1524
The present paper intends to study of hybridity of culture and race in the postmodern world through Amitav Ghosh�s novel The Glass Palace. The novel is a saga of many families, their lives and their connection with each other. The story of Rajkumar, an Indian orphan is transported to Burma by accident. It mainly focus on perception of women also throws the light on man-woman relationship between Rajkumar-Dolly, Beni Prasad-Uma, Dinu- Alison. This is the true picture of Indian marriages. The couple lives together for decades without really knowing each other, without actually sharing innermost thoughts and without genuinely loving each other. Marriage becomes a matter of habit, a taken for granted ritual of life. The racial hybridity is clear through the relationship between queen Supayalat�s (a Burmese Queen) daughter and Marathi coachman Sawant and through their marriage. Saya John�s character also reveals this type of racial hybridity. Ghosh comments on the Indian caste-system through Uma and Dolly�s conversation. It depicts the modern relations which are not based on true love. Rajkumar�s children reflect the hybridity of nation and culture.
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Culture, racial hybridity, language.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITION AMONG THE ANGANAWADI WORKERS IN CHAMARAJANAGARA DISTRICT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101168
Register Paper ID - 202168
Title: A STUDY ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITION AMONG THE ANGANAWADI WORKERS IN CHAMARAJANAGARA DISTRICT
Author Name(s): Dr. Jyothi HP, Ms. Umme Hani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1350-1357
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1650
The Anganwadi system in one village or area is managed by a single Anganwadi worker, who is chosen from the community and has been trained for four months in areas such as health, nutrition, and childcare. Each Anganwadi worker covers a population of about 1000 people. It is heartening to know that there a million Anganwadi centers in India, employing more than 2 million workers, who are mostly female and intuitive to the health needs of the region. For a country where illness child mortality, illiteracy, and poverty co-exist, this comes as a refreshing statistic. The paper attempts to understand and know the Socio-Economic Condition of Anganwadi Workers for the Research purpose the researcher use the descriptive design. The researcher has used an interview schedule consisting of 35 questions to meet the set objectives. The result found that all the Anganwadi workers are having a primary education only for a long time. Recently starting Anganwadi workers are appointed on completion of SSLC level but present Anganwadi workers are having PUC level. The majority (55%) of the respondents belong to most of the marital status groups of married women are working in Anganwadi most of the workers are have good knowledge of working. The majority (60%) of the respondent said to 8000 salaries is not maintained daily living life this clearly shows that the majority of the respondents were following the Anganwadi rules and regulation.
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Socio-Economic Condition, Anganawadi Workers, ICDS, 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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