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Paper Title: YOGA AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING: A STUDY AMONG TEENAGERS IN KERALA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101151
Register Paper ID - 202225
Title: YOGA AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING: A STUDY AMONG TEENAGERS IN KERALA
Author Name(s): ALBERT. K. C, India, Dr. V. MAHADEVAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1206-1209
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1322
This study aims at the impact of yoga on the psychological realm of teenagers in Kerala in this Covid19 pandemic situation. The influence of yoga on the mindfulness of the teenager is specifically selected as the matter of study. Mindfulness scale is used to measure it. The yoga programe has brought reliable effect on the mindfulness of the teenagers.
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Yoga, Yogic Practices, Psychological Well-being
Paper Title: PARENTAL STRESS AMONG PARENTS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101150
Register Paper ID - 202215
Title: PARENTAL STRESS AMONG PARENTS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Author Name(s): Sreelakshmi MS, Athira KH, Sannet Thomas
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1201-1205
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1438
Many parents have high level of Parental stress during the lockdown period. Parents had to manage their children at home from school 24 h a day and, at the same time, most of them had to start smart-working from home, still carrying out their children�s school commitments. Many parents also had to manage difficulties and pain related to having sick or dead relatives, having had wages reductions, or in some cases, having lost their work. Parental Stress is the experience of distress or discomfort that results from demands associated with the role of parenting (Deater-Deckard,1998). This study helps to understand the significant difference in the level of Parental stress among parents across their gender during covid-19 pandemic. The study was done on 100 parents out of 50 males and 50 females were selected through purposive sampling technique. Parental Stress Scale (Berry and Jones, 1995) was used to collect data. Data were analyzed by using mean, standard deviation and independent sample t-test.
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Paper Title: TINOSPORA CARDIFOLIA; GILOY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101149
Register Paper ID - 202216
Title: TINOSPORA CARDIFOLIA; GILOY
Author Name(s): Manyata Yadav, PIYUSH YADAV, ASGAR SHAMEEM, SUSHIL KUMAR YADAV, PRIYA SINGH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1185-1200
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1745
Tinospora cordifolia (Giloy) is one of the important as well as very common herb which is normally used as common ingredient in various Falk, Ayurvedic, Unani and Siddha system of medicines. This review article mainly contains theinformationsoncultivation,Harvestingchemical constituents of Tinospora and the therapeutic benefits of this plant like Antiulcer, Antidiabetic, Antiinflammatory, Anticancer, Anti AIDS, Antiallergic activities.Giloy is considered as a most divine herb because of its various Ayurvedic uses. It is called as nectar/Amruta for its divine healing nature. Guluchi increases the immunity of the body. It fights against infecting organisms. The leaves of the plant in juice cure psychological disorder. The leaves are also used for swine flu treatment. It is also used for the treatment of fever due to infection.Guluchi is a remedy for diabetes. The traditional use of the leaves is to cure urine infection and stomach ulcer. Mixed with cow milk, Guluchileaves are used to cure leucorrhoea. It is also used as anti ageing juice. The plant oil is used to cure skin diseases and promote healthy skin. It brings down the high blood sugar. Guluchi purifies blood and levels the blood pressure.Traditionally, Guluchi is used to cure bowel problem. The starch prepared from it called �palo� is popular in India. The leaf juice mixed with cumin seeds is used to cure certain internal inflammation. It is also used to cure rheumatic pain. The leaf extract also used to cure jaundice and anaemia. This also can be used for the treatment of malarial fever and cough. It removes the toxins from the brain. It cures asthma and clears the respiratory tract. The juice of the leaf, root and stem helps in digestion. It also helps to bring down bleeding during menstruation. The juice is also used in the treatment of the cardiac disorder. Guluchi increases memory power. It enhances natural immunity in the human body. Guluchi increases appetite. It purifies milk in mothers. Guluchi adds strength and vigour to the body and removes the weakness. Because of the antioxidant nature, Guluchi is also used in the treatment of cancer. Giloy�s various uses and therapeutic applicability is precisely delineated in this paper.
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Introduction,tinospora cardifolia,Botonical descreption,Taxonomy,pharmacological Implementation
Paper Title: ROLE OF MEDIA IN GOOD GOVERNANCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101148
Register Paper ID - 201691
Title: ROLE OF MEDIA IN GOOD GOVERNANCE
Author Name(s): ABRAHAM
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1177-1184
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1696
: Power of speech is a blessing to human beings. It is an amazing pleasure to listen to people�s speech. Freedom of Expression has always been given utmost importance as a special right for the democratic, economic functioning of a society thereby enabling for good governance. Media plays a vital role in part of each and every human life and this paper aims at discussing about the role of media in Good governance. Media plays a significant role by providing information to the citizens about the evils related to social and economic conditions of life. It is a known fact that citizens cannot personally gather and collect all information�s to form his/her opinion. Access to internet and mobile phones is rising rapidly, not least in fragile states, but radio and TV remain the key sources of information for most people. Over the last couple of decades powerful changes in media markets have had a substantial impact on patterns of information, communication and governance: the number of media stations has rapidly increased. Political, religious, ethnic or other factional actors have stepped in, supporting media outlets to promote their agendas. Media serves as a medium of exercise of freedom of speech; hence it is rightly regarded as a �fourth estate�. Owing to the fact that Media plays a vital role in today�s society, this paper shall focus on the role of media in our democratic system of governance.
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Media, Good Governance, Participation, Rule of Law, Accountability.
Paper Title: UTILIZATION OF TEXTILE YARN WASTE FOR DRINKING WATER POTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101147
Register Paper ID - 195890
Title: UTILIZATION OF TEXTILE YARN WASTE FOR DRINKING WATER POTS
Author Name(s): Ms. Alpana Shah, Dr. Namrita Kola
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1169-1176
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1422
Pollution threat created by textile industries in India is becoming a major ecological concern. The waste generated by textile units is in form of post producer and post consumer. Post producer waste is produced during the manufacturing stage and dumped at landfill sites in large amount at the outskirts of cities. Usually this waste is seen as fiber, yarn, fabric and garment leftovers. As per environmental concern this waste can be managed by reduce, recycle, reuse and restore. To overcome the pollution created by these units a small research was carried out. Yarn waste was collected from textile units of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The waste was segregated and mixed with potter�s clay as dough or sandwich layer and small pots were made by hand. Later on cooling effect and tensile strength was studied respectively in experiment.
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textile industry, yarn waste, post producer, cooling, tensile strength.
Paper Title: ON ?_1 ?_2#RG-CONTINUOUS IN BITOPOLIGICAL SPACES AND ?_1 ?_2#RG-IRRESOLUTE FUNCTIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101146
Register Paper ID - 202189
Title: ON ?_1 ?_2#RG-CONTINUOUS IN BITOPOLIGICAL SPACES AND ?_1 ?_2#RG-IRRESOLUTE FUNCTIONS
Author Name(s): S.SIVANTHI, S.THILAGA LEELAVATHI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1164-1168
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1285
In this paper we introduce ?_1 ?_2#rg-closed sets and ?_1 ?_2 #rg-open sets in bitopological spaces and established their relationships with some generalized sets in bitopological spaces. The aim of this paper is to introduce ?_1 ?_2#rg-continuous functions and ?_1 ?_2#rg-irresolute functions by using ?_1 ?_2#rg-closed sets and characterize their basic properties.
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?_1 ?_2#rg-closed; ?_1 ?_2#rg-open; ?_1 ?_2#rg-continuous; ?_1 ?_2#rg-irresolute.
Paper Title: IMPACTS OF FLOOD EFFECT ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101145
Register Paper ID - 202195
Title: IMPACTS OF FLOOD EFFECT ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
Author Name(s): Dr. Parvathi Patil, T.b.NijaliNgaappa *, Dr.Neelakanth S Wali
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1158-1163
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1336
Abstract The concept of �?ood� is formulated with regard to human health and environmental impacts. flood that occurred at the end of that year. Heavy rains fell beginning vast flooding in most areas of Kerala , Karnataka to great destruction of livelihood of local societies. Natural hazard such as floods are not only caused by ordinary progressions but also by social activities. The flood recorded severe fatalities, injuries and exposed many susceptible to diseases. This paper study through considered the long-term impact of floods on human�s health as the special effects could meaningfully contribute to the universal burden of disease. Also, its outcomes are persistent hence need to be adequately realized and addressed through environmental. This study revealed susceptibility to flood tending disorders as spiritual suffering in the fighters is liable for a quota of all physical diseases.
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keywords; flood, , health; environmental, disease, death
Paper Title: A REALISTIC APPROACH TO SUBLIMITY IN TAGORE`S GORA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101144
Register Paper ID - 201832
Title: A REALISTIC APPROACH TO SUBLIMITY IN TAGORE`S GORA
Author Name(s): Sarvesh Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1150-1157
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1424
This paper consists of the description of the ideal principle of the realistic sublimity in the human life that represents the quality of a notion or a way of life being extremely good, beautiful and enjoyable that provides the harmony in human life to the state of supreme perfection and appropriateness. It is based on the oneness of the source of human life and oneness of human civilization and so it encourages accepting the perfect and the most appropriate way and notion of humanity that elevates the human life to the supreme status of virtues and values of an ideal human civilization. There are two aspects of sublimity, one related to nature and other related to arts and this paper focuses mainly on the description of the nature aspects and deals with the grand thoughts and strong emotions in the typical theme of the novel Gora.
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Sublimiy, realistic, ideological controversy, experience, excellence and righteousness, conflict, restriction, Brahmo.
Paper Title: INFLUENCE OF PEER IN PURCHASE DECISION MAKING OF TWO WHEELERS: A STUDY CONDUCTED IN COIMBATORE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101143
Register Paper ID - 202170
Title: INFLUENCE OF PEER IN PURCHASE DECISION MAKING OF TWO WHEELERS: A STUDY CONDUCTED IN COIMBATORE
Author Name(s): Dr S Franklin John, Mr.N.Manokaran, Dr Sheeja R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1142-1149
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1448
The automobile industry is one of the leading and largest industries in the world today. During the last decade, well-directed efforts have been made to provide phase lift to the automobile policy for realizing the sectors full prospective for the economy. Buyer behaviour occupies a pivotal place in marketing research. Enormous factors, including both internal and external to buyer, seem to extract an effective and efficient influence on the purchasing decisions of the buyer. An attempt is made in this present piece of research to find out the importance of peers on the buying behaviour of Two-wheelers with reference to buyers residing in and around Coimbatore city. Using purposive sampling technique 85 Two-wheeler buyers were identified and included as sample for the study. Peer Influence on Purchase Decision Making questionnaire developed by Clement.S. & Venkatapathy. R (2002) has been used to collect the data. Based on scope of the study initially the descriptive statistics was worked out and then F-test and Turkey�s test were used to analyse the data in this study. The findings reveal a positive trend on the influence of peers on the decision making of the purchases.
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Buyer behaviour, peer, automobile, purchase, decision making
Paper Title: SYNTHESIS AND SPECTRAL CHARACTERIZATION STUDY OF SCHIFF BASE COMPLEXES DERIVED FROM BENZILMONOXIMETHIOCARBOHYDRAZIDE AND 2-HYDROXYBENZALDEHYDE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101142
Register Paper ID - 202074
Title: SYNTHESIS AND SPECTRAL CHARACTERIZATION STUDY OF SCHIFF BASE COMPLEXES DERIVED FROM BENZILMONOXIMETHIOCARBOHYDRAZIDE AND 2-HYDROXYBENZALDEHYDE
Author Name(s): Deepak Patekar, Raj Badekar, Kalpana Patankar-Jain, Rama Lokhande
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1132-1141
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1364
A thiocarbohydrazide Schiff based N''-[2-(hydroxyimino)-1,2-diphenylethylidene]-N'''-[(E)-(2-hydroxyphenyl)methylidene] thiocarbohydrazide prepared by condensing 2-hydroxybenzaldehyde and benzilmonoximethiocarbohydrazide. Its Cu(II), Zn(II), Cd(II) and Hg(II) complexes are synthesized and characterized on the basis of physical characteristics, elemental analyses PMR, FT(IR) spectrum and electronic absorption spectrum data. The spectrum data suggest coordination of Schiff base ligand with metal through nitrogen atoms of azomethine and oximino groups. On the basis of spectral and magnetic moments data suggests that Cu(II) complex is distorted octahedral and Zn(II), Cd(II) and Hg(II) are tetrahedral geometries
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Schiff base Metal complexes Spectroscopic study, 2-hydroxybenzaldehyde and benzilmonoximethiocarbohydrazide
Paper Title: A STUDY ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BEHIND NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101141
Register Paper ID - 202169
Title: A STUDY ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BEHIND NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
Author Name(s): Dr M Mary Sujatha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1128-1131
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1275
Natural Language Processing is a branch of artificial intelligence in which computational techniques are used to understand human languages in smart and useful way. Translation is a process through which historical scripts can be given to modern world. When compare with traditional language translation techniques, computational translation process makes it more convenient and can retrieve accurate results. Artificial Intelligence has significance in the area of linguistics. It helps to build a model for efficient and easier translation process. It makes scientific study of a language with its structure including grammar and syntax. Given study explores how Artificial Intelligence based computational techniques are helpful in natural language translation process by highlighting existing translation techniques in machine learning area and the process of developing new model. It also elaborates challenges in translation process.
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Artificial Intelligence, Machine Translation, Natural Language Processing, Linguistics.
Paper Title: NK CELLS AND COVID 19 -A KILLER APPROACH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101140
Register Paper ID - 202154
Title: NK CELLS AND COVID 19 -A KILLER APPROACH
Author Name(s): ANIRBAN MUKHERJEE, Dr. MALABIKA BHATTACHARJEE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1121-1127
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1316
Natural Killer cells (NK Cells) act as the first line of defense against viral propagation. Being key players of innate immunity, they help in controlling viral propagation. In the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic scenario,Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus2 [SARS COV-2] is known to infect humans. Following infection, viral replication machinery in order to maintain functional integrity, tweaks the host immune system in its favor. Even though the molecular tinkering might not completely render the virus immune-proof to the host immune system, but buys time to allow its multiplication and spread. SARS-COV-2 infected patients develop severe and uncontrolled immune response. This is associated with increase in several cytokines and migration of immune cells to the affected area. NK Cells of innate immunity are known to be attracted towards and kill an infected cell without much antigenic specificity.SARS COV2 evades first line-of-defense by inactivating NK Cells. The Spike Protein1 (SP-1) on the virus when presented by HLA-E, interacts with the inhibitory receptor CD94/NKG2A on NK cells to inactivate it, preventing destruction of the infected cells. Crosstalk between innate and adaptive immunity is also prevented as active NK cell stimulates TH1 (T-helper 1) cells expansion via induction of IL-12 by macrophage. Therapeutic intervention with NK cells in hyper-activated inflammatory COVID patient might be a significant strategy. The CD94/NKG2A receptor [C type lectin receptor that recognize carbohydrate moiety] can be used as a plausible target for carbohydrate moieties(of the virus) ,thereby preventing interaction with HLA-E and thus switching off inhibitory signals. Antibody dependent cell mediated cytotoxicity may also be a probable way. In this case, mAb(monoclonal antibodies) designed against SP1 protein can be produced; Fab of the mAb region binds to displayed SP-1 peptide by HLA-E ,and Fc region of the mAb binds to CD16A on NK cells and destroy the infected cell.
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SARS-CoV-2, NK cells, HLA-E, CD94/NKG2A receptor
Paper Title: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF AMSEL CRITERIA, NUGENT SCORING, BV BLUE TEST AND REAL � TIME PCR FOR DIAGNOSIS OF BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101139
Register Paper ID - 202161
Title: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF AMSEL CRITERIA, NUGENT SCORING, BV BLUE TEST AND REAL � TIME PCR FOR DIAGNOSIS OF BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS
Author Name(s): Aarti Chaturvedi, Geeta Gupta, Manisha Gupta, Ashutosh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1110-1120
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1379
Background: - Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common cause of vaginal discharge among women in reproductive age. BV is associated with alteration of normal vaginal flora. BV is a sexually associated condition. It is characterized by increase in vaginal pH and presence of vaginal lactobacilli, Gardnerella vaginalis and Mobiluncus. BV is of special public health concern in India because of the high burden of reproductive and pregnancy related morbidity. High co-infection rates with sexually transmitted infections (STI) can increase the possibility of BV. BV can also increase the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Pregnant female with BV can also increase the risk of preterm labour, premature rupture of membranes, chorioamnionitis and postpartum endometritis. Methods: - A total of 250 samples of vaginal fluid samples were coming to departmental laboratory of Department of microbiology of the patients attending OPD Gynaecology and Obstetrics department of Santosh Medical College & Hospital, Ghaziabad in one year. High vaginal swab samples were taken from females were whiff test, gram stained, BV Blue test & RT-PCR were done. Diagnosed on the basis of Amsel�s criteria, Nugent scoring, BV Blue test & RT-PCR for bacterial vaginosis. Results: - Prevalence of BV were 66.8%. According to various tests it was found that Amsel�s criteria shows 74%, Nugent scoring showed 66.8%, BV Blue test showed 68.8% & RT-PCR showed 66.8% bacterial vaginosis positive. Conclusion: - Bacterial vaginosis can be considered a health problem among females. As Nugent scoring was considered as the gold standard method for diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis. As concluded that RT-PCR test, Amsel�s criteria and Nugent scoring test are most sensitive and specific.
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Paper Title: APPLICATION OF RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGY IN LIBRARIES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101138
Register Paper ID - 201994
Title: APPLICATION OF RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGY IN LIBRARIES
Author Name(s): Al-Mamun Billah, Kishalay Dhar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1102-1109
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1420
Library is a store house of knowledge which collects preserves and distributes information or reading materials such as books, periodicals, journals, reports, theses, CD, DVD, microfilm, microfiche, newspapers etc. to its users. Library staffs have to spend most of the valuable time in circulation and shelving of reading materials which is a cumbersome task for them. Besides, book stealing is a common occurrence in a library. So library security is a big challenge for the authority. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology gives proper solutions to overcome these kinds of problems. This paper concentrates on application of RFID technology in libraries, its components, benefits and issues related to use of RFID in libraries and information centers.
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RFID, Radio Frequency Identification, Library Automation, RFID Components, Inventory Management, Library Management, Library Security, Tag, Theft detection
Paper Title: INVESTIGATION OF INTERDIGITATED FLOW CHANNEL FOR THE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE PEMFC.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101137
Register Paper ID - 202132
Title: INVESTIGATION OF INTERDIGITATED FLOW CHANNEL FOR THE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE PEMFC.
Author Name(s): Dr V Lakshminarayanan, Ajith V S, John George
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1097-1101
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1282
The performance of fuel cell depends on the various design and operating parameters. The Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) performance depends on the operating like operating temperature, pressure, stoichiometric ratio of hydrogen and oxygen and design parameters like landing width to channel width ratio (L:C), the shape of the flow channel and the number of passes in the flow channel. In this work, single pass interdigitated flow channel of 16 cm2 (4cm x 4cm) active area model has been designed using Creo software and it has been analyzed using CFD fluent software. The power density has been calculated for L:C - 2:2 with the effect of various operating temperature (303, 313,323 and 333K), constant pressure of 2 bar and constant inlet reactant mass flow rate of the PEMFC has been considered.
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PEMFC; design parameters; operating parameters; landing to channel width ratio; CFD; interdigitated flow channel.
Paper Title: EFFECT OF ADJUVANT YOGA THERAPY ON CRAVING IN PATIENTS OF ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE SYNDROME (ADS)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101136
Register Paper ID - 202134
Title: EFFECT OF ADJUVANT YOGA THERAPY ON CRAVING IN PATIENTS OF ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE SYNDROME (ADS)
Author Name(s): Kiaan Gupta, Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani, Dr. Sukanto Sarkar, Dr. Meena Ramanathan, Dr. Balaji Rajasekaran
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1087-1096
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1372
Introduction: Alcohol consumption is widely gaining attention owing to its potential for addiction and health implications. There is a high pervasiveness of alcoholism in Pondicherry, Union Territory, India. Alcohol misuse leads to numerous social, economic, and health problems. Besides, motor vehicle accidents, dementia, depression, homicide, and suicide are alcohol use disorders. A significant block to recovery from alcoholism is substantial alcohol craving and its chronic relapsing nature. Aim: To study brief and daily adjuvant yoga therapy's effects on craving in patients undergoing an alcohol de-addiction program at de-addiction clinic, department of Psychiatry, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute (MGMC&RI) in Pondicherry. Settings and design: 71 male patients undergoing an alcohol de-addiction program were recruited as subjects and randomly divided into Group A, who received Yoga therapy as per the CYTER protocol for a minimum of 7 daily sessions of 1.5 hours each session, daily counseling, warm-ups (Jathis) and standard medication, and Group B, who only received standard medical management. Methods and materials: Alcohol Craving Questionnaire (ACQ SF-R) was administered to all patients before and after the intervention. Statistical analysis used: Statistical analysis was carried out using JASP-0.9.2.0 software. Wilcoxon test was performed for intragroup comparisons, and the Mann-Whitney test was performed for intergroup comparison to arrive at the p values. Results: The scores in the intergroup comparisons were as follows: Craving-Compulsivity (p=0.0892), Craving-Expectancy (p=0.0069), Craving-Purposefulness (p<0.0001), Craving-Emotionality (p=0.0126), Craving-General craving (p<0.0001). Whereas, in the intragroup comparisons, the scores were as follows: Craving-Compulsivity (p<0.001), Craving-Expectancy (p<0.001), Craving-Purposefulness (p<0.001), Craving-Emotionality (p<0.001), Craving-General craving (p<0.001) Conclusion: The present study supports previous studies on benefits of Yoga and concludes that yoga therapy helps in managing craving levels of patients of Alcohol Dependence Syndrome (ADS).
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addiction, craving, Hatha Yoga, ADS, alcohol
Paper Title: THE UNPRESENT PRESENCE-A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ONLINE CLASSES IN COVID ERA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101135
Register Paper ID - 202142
Title: THE UNPRESENT PRESENCE-A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ONLINE CLASSES IN COVID ERA
Author Name(s): Sanjose A Thomas
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1083-1086
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1302
This Paper Deals With The Online Classes in the present scenario and its impact on the student community at large
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Online Class, Presence,Covid Era
Paper Title: PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG STUDENTS DURING COVID - 19 PANDEMIC
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101133
Register Paper ID - 202203
Title: PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG STUDENTS DURING COVID - 19 PANDEMIC
Author Name(s): Sreelakshmi A, Swaliha V A, Sannet Thomas
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1058-1062
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1397
Perceived stress is the feelings or thoughts that an individual has about how much stress they are under at a given point in time or over a given time period (Philips.A.C,2013). The World Health Organisation defines Covid-19 pandemic as an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2(severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2). 'CO' stands for corona, 'VI' for virus, and 'D' for disease (World Health Organisation, 2020).The study aimed to find the perceived stress among students during Covid-19 pandemic based on gender.The sample included a total of 80 students within the age group 16-23 years. 40 males and 40 females were selected using purposive sampling technique.The perceived stress scale (cohen,1983) was used for data collection.The data was analysed using mean,standard deviation and independent sample t-test.From the results it was clear that the perceived stress is almost same among male and female students and there is no significant difference in the perceived stress among students across gender.
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Paper Title: SPEED DEPENDENT AUTOMATIC BRAKE SYSTEM USING MICROCONTROLLER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101132
Register Paper ID - 202024
Title: SPEED DEPENDENT AUTOMATIC BRAKE SYSTEM USING MICROCONTROLLER
Author Name(s): Sanket Kupate, Lavkush Ramchnadra Gupta, Sandeep Yadav, Pushkaraj Gharat
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1053-1057
Year: January 2021
Downloads: 1556
In this study, the design of Microcontroller based Speed dependent automatic braking system is described, The device detect obstacles in front of it and after measuring the distance and comparing it with the speed of the vehicles apply the brakes and stop the vehicles within safe distance to avoid collision. The designed system specifically makes use of microcontroller which can operate with use of minimal power, with such low power current consumption, it should be possible for system to work longer before needing to change power source (Battery), More devices rely on complex circuitry design which practically use more ower and are costly.
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Microcontroller Based, automatic brake, sensor application, 8085
Paper Title: OCIMUM SANCTUM:TULSI(HOLY BASIL)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2101131
Register Paper ID - 202062
Title: OCIMUM SANCTUM:TULSI(HOLY BASIL)
Author Name(s): REETU PANDEY, PIYUSH YADAV, PRIYANSHU MAURYA, SUSHIL KUMAR YADAV, ADITY SINGH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Pages: 1047-1052
Year: January 2021
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Natural herbs have always been a part of Indian tradition as well as in developing countries around the world. Several studies using herbal extracts have shown significant potential as psychotherapeutics and psychiatric pharmaceuticals. One such herbal drug is Tulsi, which is indigenous to the Indian subcontinent and vastly used in Ayurveda and Siddha medical systems. Invitro studies have been performed to determine the adaptogenic, anti-inflammatory, cardioprotective, antimicrobial and immunomodulatory effects though clinical efficacy and safety studies are still underway. An extensive literature review was performed to identify the possible effects of Tulsi on the CNS. Recent research has been carried out on Tulsi for its CNS effects including anti-stress, anti-Alzheimer, anti-depressant, anti-anxiety, anti-epileptic, anti-oxidant activity. Databases included in this article involved articles from books, theses, electronic databases Google Scholar, Medline, PubMed, Science Direct, and Indian Medical databases from the past five years of research. All the studies have reported favourable outcomes with very few adverse effects reports. Further studies are yet to be carried out to determine its exact mechanisms, dosage forms and to identify which type of population is more likely to avail the therapeutic benefits of Tulsi. This review has identified and compiled the traditional herbal approach of utilizing Tulsi in CNS disorders.
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