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Paper Title: "The Timeless Wisdom: Unveiling Management Principles in the Bhagavad Gita"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401381
Register Paper ID - 249584
Title: "THE TIMELESS WISDOM: UNVEILING MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES IN THE BHAGAVAD GITA"
Author Name(s): Dr. Bipinchandra S. Wadekar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d166-d171
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 55
ABSTRACT: The Bhagavad Gaeta can be experienced as a powerful catalyst for transformation. This divine book will contribute to self-reflection, and finer feelings and deepen one's inner process. The Bhagavad Gaeta is a message addressed to every human individual to help him or her solve the vexing problem of overcoming the present and progressing world. The main concern of today's management of get the work done with and from intelligent but restless manpower. Each one is expected instant results. Management has become a part and parcel of everyday life, be it at home, office, factory, Government, or in any other organization where a group of human beings assembles for a common purpose, management principles come into play through their various facets like management of time, resources, personnel, materials, machinery, finance, planning, priorities, policies and practice. Management philosophy may have created prosperity for some people but failed to ensure the betterment of the individual life of the common man and social welfare. Human values are lost. Therefore life has become stressful for all. Doing onus's duties regardless of consequences is needed now more than ever. Bhagwat Gita offers number choices and we are free to choose. Universal values.
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Paper Title: An eagle eye view on Sandhi marma shareera with special reference to Kurpara marma
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401380
Register Paper ID - 249600
Title: AN EAGLE EYE VIEW ON SANDHI MARMA SHAREERA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KURPARA MARMA
Author Name(s): Dr. Sandeep Tulasiram Kurade, Dr. Prakash G. Rathod, Dr. Pradeepkumar G. Akki
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d160-d165
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 61
Marma Shareera is the specialized branch of Ayurveda which is a unique contribution of ayurveda to the medical/ traditional science. Marma are the specific anatomical points where if injury occurs there will be deformity or death of the person. It is also a branch which deals with the sites over the body which are to be preserved during surgery, thereby it denotes the surgical incision sites and agnikarma, not to be touched. Our classics explain as "the knowledge of the position of Marma and Marmabhighata (injuries to vital points) symptoms is essential before performing any surgical treatment". As of references Marmas are the sites where "Parana" Resides. The Marma are classified as mamsa, sira, snayu, asthi, sandhi marmas, among these we are concentrating on the Sandhi marmas with special importance with the Kurpara Marma. Sandhi plays a major role in the locomotion. Acharyas define it as "Asthi sanyoga sthanam" (place where bones meet). Kurpara marma is a type of sandhi marma and also vaikalyakara marma which is denoted at the site of elbow joint, its Pramana is 3 anguli. Present day we encounter with most of the RTAs, sports injuries, injuries during household work where we see there will be trauma to the kurpara marma which cause vaikalya (deformity) and causes pain in the patient or the player.
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marma, sandhi marma, Kurpara marma, vaikalyakara marma, sandhi.
Paper Title: Reduce The Amount Of Push Notifications Required For E- Commerce App
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401379
Register Paper ID - 249526
Title: REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF PUSH NOTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR E- COMMERCE APP
Author Name(s): K.RADHA KRISHNA, N.THRIMOORTHY, G.NITEESH BHARADWAJ, A.SAI KUMAR REDDY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d151-d159
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 49
Businesses can use push notifications to send marketing messages to consumers through smartphone apps. All of these alerts can provide content value to smart users while also causing interruptions and disruptions. Therefore, advertising must understand how the frequency of messaging affects customer acceptance. The PRISMA approach is used in a systematic review that first finds 18,725 potentially relevant scientific publications. The 17 studies included in the qualitative synthesis show that push notifications can motivate users to use an app and form new habits. Application usage increases in direct proportion to frequency, with particularly dedicated users tolerating higher frequencies. At the same time, it became clear that too high a frequency can be considered annoying, and therefore consumers should be given the opportunity to decide for themselves how often they receive notifications. A research gap has been observed especially in studies that evaluate the interaction of frequency, content and appearance of advertisements instead of behavior recorded in questionnaires.. Terms - PRISMA, E-Commerce, Push Notifications, Apps.
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push notifications, e-commerce, user experience, optimisation, machine learning, data analytics, user preferences, notification fatigue, digital communication, ethical considerations.
Paper Title: Portrayal of the Woman in the Short Stories of Lakshminath Bezbaroa
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401378
Register Paper ID - 249595
Title: PORTRAYAL OF THE WOMAN IN THE SHORT STORIES OF LAKSHMINATH BEZBAROA
Author Name(s): Dr. Neeva Rani Phukan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d146-d150
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 101
Portrayal of a society in limited scope is no easy task. It takes a lot of effort and dedication to make this task a success. Lakshminath Bezbaroa took such a responsibility during the last decade of the nineteenth century which continued to flourish during the first part of the twentieth century. His all -round contribution to Assamese literature is commendable. But the beginning was challenging for him. Burmese invasion of Assam in the first few decades of the nineteenth century had devastated the Assamese life and society. There was hopelessness all around. Then came the Yandaboo Treaty of 1826 where the Assamese people lost their liberty and Assam came under colonial rule of the British. The British rulers in Assam, for their administrative convenience, imposed the Bengali language upon the Assamese people. The Bengali language became the official language of Assam. This language policy started from 1836 and it continued till 1873. Anandaram Dhekial Phukan was the foremost crusader in this ideological war of reinstatement of the Assamese language back in her former place. British administrator A. J. Moffat Mills in his Report on the Province of Assam (1854), echoed Anondoram Dhekial Phukan's voice for the reestablishment of the Assamese language. Finally, in 1873 the Assamese language was reinstated in Assam. The Arunodoi, established by the American Baptist Missionaries tried to fill up the vacuum created in regard to the Assamese language for about a century since the British took over Assam. But it was not sufficient. The new journey began in 1889 when enthusiastic Assamese youths like Lakshminath Bezbaruah, Chandrakumar Agarwala, Hem Chandra Goswami and others initiated the "Jonaki" in Calcutta. It was through Jonaki that Lakshminath Bezbaruah embarked on that long journey related to the revival of Assamese literature and language. His short stories are an example of his diverse creative ability. His profound contribution to Assamese short story has earned him the title "Father of Modern Assamese short story. This Paper is an attempt to study how he has portrayed the woman in his short stories.
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Limited scope, flourish, commendable, hopelessness, colonial rule, reinstatement.
Paper Title: HEALTHCARE APPLICATION PROBLEM-OPTIMISED PERFORMANCE USING PRACTICAL SWARM OPTIMISATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401377
Register Paper ID - 249580
Title: HEALTHCARE APPLICATION PROBLEM-OPTIMISED PERFORMANCE USING PRACTICAL SWARM OPTIMISATION
Author Name(s): Dr. Pranjali Dewangan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d136-d145
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 46
One of the most significant contributions to the modern iconographic scene is the digital picture. Its rapid expansion into many graphic and audio-visual production settings has sped up significant developments and facilitated the formation of an expanding digital community. We shall concentrate on categorization tasks in our work. Any system that can forecast the class to be allocated to a grouped data set--referred to as a pattern--is referred to as a classifier. The values of each pattern's "attributes" define it. Although a priori information, or rules presented by an expert, can be used to inform a classifier's ability to predict a given class, artificial intelligence research typically focuses on systems that can discover the relationship between attributes and classes on their own. For a basic illustration, information from a patient's medical history may form a pattern; its attributes would comprise data that can be labeled (such as sex or nationality) or quantified (such as age, weight, or the results of medical test indicators). In these, a classification model is produced by analyzing the known data set (learning patterns). Once this work is completed, the classifier should be able to predict the class that corresponds to every subsequent data pattern that is supplied to it by generalizing the information that is now accessible. The accurate depiction of the correlations between the attributes and the class associated with each pattern is what allows the classifier to make this prediction.
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Classification, Digital Image, Optimization, Pattern Reorganization, Prediction.
Paper Title: Exploring The Scope Of Homoeopathy in Food Allergy: An Holistic Overview
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401376
Register Paper ID - 249581
Title: EXPLORING THE SCOPE OF HOMOEOPATHY IN FOOD ALLERGY: AN HOLISTIC OVERVIEW
Author Name(s): Dr.Nisha Arvind Wanage, Malireddy Huldah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d128-d135
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 58
Food allergies pose a significant health challenge affecting millions gradually, necessitating comprehensive approaches for effective management. Abnormal immune reactions to proteins found in food characterise food allergies. It mainly affects the children. It is a crucial public health problem in the sophisticated world and has a significant impact on the lives of allergic people and their families. The allergic people have to avoid food throughout their life.
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Food allergy, Homoeopathy, Homoeopathic medicine ,immune system
Paper Title: AN OVERVIEW OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT WITH SPECIAL FOCUS ON PANCHAYAT RAJ
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401375
Register Paper ID - 249358
Title: AN OVERVIEW OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT WITH SPECIAL FOCUS ON PANCHAYAT RAJ
Author Name(s): Dr. B. S. Kavhar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d124-d127
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 56
Indian women belong to the most deprived sections of society, having been segregated, exploited and assigned a secondary status of depravity, inferiority vis-a-vis their male counterparts. Backward class women suffer a double deprivation both as women and as women from disadvantaged section belonging to the lower rungs of social ladder. Underlining the parity of the genders Gandhiji observed, "Woman is the companion of man, gifted with equal mental capacities, she has the right to participate in the minute details of the activities of man, and she has the same right of freedom and liberty as he by sheer force of a vicious custom, the most ignorant and worthless men have been enjoying a superiority over women which they do not deserve and ought not to have". The aim of empowerment is to address the role of powerlessness to play in creating and perpetuating personal social problems. It can be distinguished by its focus on developing critical awareness with increased feelings of collective and self-efficiency, developing skill for personal, inter-personal social change.
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Vulnerable, Marginalized, Discrimination, Safeguard, Emancipation
Paper Title: Sonophotocatalytic Treatment Of Hexamethyl Pararosaniline Chloride Degradation By Cobalt-Doped Titanium Dioxide-Zinc Oxide Photocatalyst
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401374
Register Paper ID - 249579
Title: SONOPHOTOCATALYTIC TREATMENT OF HEXAMETHYL PARAROSANILINE CHLORIDE DEGRADATION BY COBALT-DOPED TITANIUM DIOXIDE-ZINC OXIDE PHOTOCATALYST
Author Name(s): J.Mary Juli Jenisha, G.Allen Gnana Raj
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d117-d123
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 90
The objective of this work is to produce Cobalt-doped Titanium dioxide and Zinc oxide nanoparticles (Co-TiO2-ZnO) by a sol-gel technique and evaluate their efficiency in photocatalytically breaking down hexamethyl pararosaniline chloride dye under sunlight. The composition of the synthesised photocatalysts has been analysed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD)& UV-Vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. The catalysts were assessed for their sonophotocatalytic and photocatalytic capabilities by conducting the degradation ofhexamethyl pararosaniline chloride in an aqueous solution. The findings demonstrate that the presence of ultrasonication significantly enhances the photocatalytic efficiency of photocatalysts. Furthermore, it was stated that the degradation efficiencies of hexamethyl pararosaniline chloride using photocatalysis and sonophotocatalysis were 72% and 93% respectively.
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Titanium dioxide, hexamethyl pararosaniline chloride, sonophotocatalysis, ultrasonication and cobalt.
Paper Title: A Review Article On Aegle Marmelos : Pharmacological Activity
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401373
Register Paper ID - 249439
Title: A REVIEW ARTICLE ON AEGLE MARMELOS : PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
Author Name(s): Pote Gayatri Changdev, Mhaske Bhagyashree, Pingale Jyoti Baban, Ragir Aditya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d105-d116
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 51
This review article is focused to explore the different pharmacological activity of Aegle marmelos. Aegle marmelos is one of the most important plants in the medicinal field, with different medicinal properties, belonging to the family Rutaceae. The Aegle marmelos is also known as Bael, a wooden apple and bilva plant. It contains various bioactive components in leaves, fruits, flowers, wood, root, and bark which have different biological activities and high therapeutic importance. Uses of bael in day to day life has great nutritional, environmental and commercial importance. This review article aims to complete the study of biological activities, insecticidal properties and phytochemistry of the Aegle marmelos plant.
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Bael (Aegle marmelos), medicinal plant, pharmacological activities, active chemical constituents.
Paper Title: Understanding The Multisensory Dimensions Of Architecture: A Journey Beyond Form
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401372
Register Paper ID - 249684
Title: UNDERSTANDING THE MULTISENSORY DIMENSIONS OF ARCHITECTURE: A JOURNEY BEYOND FORM
Author Name(s): Ar Deepa Mane, Afra Hullur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d98-d104
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 79
Architecture is commonly perceived through its dimensions, similar to various facets of human perception. As one of the most tangible and key elements of a building, the visual form significantly contributes to conveying the message, function, and the identity of a structure. However, the significance of architecture goes beyond the visual aesthetics, encompassing a range of fundamental sensory interactions including touch, smell, hearing, taste that focuses on immersive experiences rather than merely visual images or shapes. In the realm of contemporary architecture, the quest for visual impact is apparent. Designs frequently prioritize the visual allure within both 2D representations as well as 3D depictions. Although these are aesthetically captivating designs, they often give rise to a monotonous psychological experience that are devoid of the fundamental sensory engagements. This interplay between architecture and multi-sensory experience is significant, yet it is often unnoticed. Architecture encompasses more than just materials and form; it extends to people, their emotions, the spaces, connections between them and the memories. Our senses engage and react to the surroundings generating a sense of comfort and a profound connection with the spaces we inhabit. Each of the five senses employs distinct cues to explore the environment and possess a unique range of perception. This paper delves into the multi-sensory dimensions of space, subsequently affecting how individuals perceive their surroundings. It offers a comprehensive overview of how the spaces influence the human sensory experiences. Recognizing the inherent multisensory nature of perception is crucial to understand the diverse interactions between a physical environment and its occupants. By careful considerations of various senses, we can create spaces that not only function effectively but also create a very rich, meaningful, and comfortable experience.
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Multisensory architecture, User experiences, Inclusive Spaces
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON BAEL (AEGLE MARMELOS L.) AS A DIGESTIVE NUTRACEUTICAL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401371
Register Paper ID - 249565
Title: A REVIEW ON BAEL (AEGLE MARMELOS L.) AS A DIGESTIVE NUTRACEUTICAL
Author Name(s): Yogesh J. Musale, Dr. Jayant S. Bidkar, Dr. Ganesh Y Dama, Rutuja Kokane
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d92-d97
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 79
Bael, Aegle marmelos (Linn.) Correa ex Roxb., a tree of Indian origin is known from pre-historic time. It has a great mythological significance for Hindus. Utilization of bael in day-to-day life has great nutritional, environmental as well as commercial importance. It has been in use from time immemorial in traditional systems of medicine for relieving constipation, diarrhoea, dysentery, peptic ulcer and respiratory infections. Aegle marmelos commonly known as bael (or bel), belonging to the family Rutaceae, is a moderate sized, slender and aromatic tree. Alkaloids, coumarins, terpenoids, fatty acids and amino acids have been isolated from its different parts.The fruits, bark, leaves, seeds, and roots of bael contain bioactive compounds such as coumarin, xanthotoxol , imperatorin, aegeline, and marmeline. These compounds can provide antidiabetic, anticancerous, antifertility, antimicrobial, immunogenic, and insecticidal activities. The bael trees thrive well in dry, mixed deciduous, and dry dipterocarp forests and soils of India, Sri Lanka, ailand, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Vietnam, the Philippines, Cambodia, Malaysia, Java, Egypt, Surinam, Trinidad, and Florida.
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Bael Fruit, Aegle marmelos, Natural digestive aid, Ethnobotany, peptic ulcer relevant.
Paper Title: "Revolutionizing Textiles and Clothing: Embracing Sustainability for a Greener Future"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401370
Register Paper ID - 249306
Title: "REVOLUTIONIZING TEXTILES AND CLOTHING: EMBRACING SUSTAINABILITY FOR A GREENER FUTURE"
Author Name(s): Dr JAGDEESH B, Shreeprajna
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d85-d91
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 71
The textile industry, a significant contributor to pollution globally, grapples with a multitude of intertwined sustainability challenges, shaping dialogues on climate change, resource depletion, and human rights. These concerns prompt inquiries into societal norms, economic practices, and conflicting values linked to textile production and consumption. Various stakeholders - corporations, governments, civil society, media, and individuals - engage in this complex narrative, seeking solutions that range from technological innovations to altering consumer behaviours. The urgent call for action, extending internationally, highlights the pivotal roles of businesses and consumers, given the rapid pace of the textile industry.Amidst discussions among policymakers and activists lies a fundamental question: how effectively can businesses and consumers assume responsibility for fostering sustainability in textile production? Encouraging voluntary shifts in behavior, compelling change when necessary, and devising mechanisms to drive sustainability forward represent key focal points. However, achieving these objectives hinges not only on existing strategies but also on designing novel approaches that resonate across diverse cultural, geographical, and political landscapes. Scholars stress the intricacies embedded within the global textile and clothing production network. They advocate for a nuanced approach, emphasizing that while technological remedies exist, fostering significant change necessitates addressing the underlying values associated with production and consumption. This intricate task involves navigating diverse cultural nuances and adapting strategies to fit varied socio-political contexts.
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"Revolutionizing Textiles and Clothing: Embracing Sustainability for a Greener Future"
Paper Title: An Introduction to Environmental Degradation: Origins, Impacts, and Remedial Measures
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401369
Register Paper ID - 249562
Title: AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION: ORIGINS, IMPACTS, AND REMEDIAL MEASURES
Author Name(s): Neelam Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d78-d84
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 89
Abstract The discourse surrounding environmental economics has become central to discussions on sustainability, emphasizing that the environment and economy are deeply intertwined. Various forms of environmental degradation carry diverse implications, necessitating comprehensive studies across both developed and developing nations. These studies employ varied methodologies to quantify the health advantages teeming from enhanced environmental conditions. Measures aimed at reducing exposure to environmental hazards such as improving air quality and ensuring access to clean drinking and bathing water, sanitation, and renewable energy sources yield substantial health benefits. Additionally, these efforts align with the Millennium Development Goals, promoting environmental sustainability, health, and overall development. Through a comprehensive review of literature and case studies, the paper aims to raise awareness and provide insights into mitigating the adverse impacts of environmental degradation. This paper delves into the origins and ramifications of environmental degradation and social inequality at both national and global levels. Furthermore, it offers a literature review, emphasizing research on mitigating environmental risks, specifically targeting reductions in air pollution, advancements in water quality, and strategies for climate change mitigation. (Total Words: 174)
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Key words: Environmental Degradation: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions
Paper Title: AN ECOFEMINIST READING OF ARUNDHATI ROY'S "THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS", GITA MEHTA'S NOVEL "A RIVER SUTRA" AND SARAH JOSEPH'S "GIFT IN GREEN"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401368
Register Paper ID - 249545
Title: AN ECOFEMINIST READING OF ARUNDHATI ROY'S "THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS", GITA MEHTA'S NOVEL "A RIVER SUTRA" AND SARAH JOSEPH'S "GIFT IN GREEN"
Author Name(s): Pallavi, A. lourdusamy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d63-d77
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 99
This literature analysis aims to explore the subtle ecofeminist undertones found in the works of Arundhati Roy, "The God of Small Things" Gita Mehta's, "A River Sutra," as well as Sarah Joseph's "Gift in Green." The objective is to examine the ways in which these novels blend ecological and feminist issues, exposing the writers' viewpoints on the relationship between gender and the environment. The critical movement known as Ecofeminism advocates the notion that women are inherently linked to the environment. According to this idea, women's subjugation and oppression are equivalent to the exploitation and deterioration of the natural world via the lens of ecology and feminine hood.
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ecofeminism, ecocriticism, women and nature, environment degradation, river.
Paper Title: Blind Assistant System Using Machine Learning
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401367
Register Paper ID - 249556
Title: BLIND ASSISTANT SYSTEM USING MACHINE LEARNING
Author Name(s): C.SakthiLakshmiPriya, S.Vanmathi, G.Puvaneshwari, N.Prakalya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d56-d62
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 78
There are millions of people who are blind or partially blind in the world today, and they have a lot of difficulties recognizing people and barriers around them.This research offers a novel machine learning-based blind assistance system that increases the mobility and freedom of people who are visually impaired.Using a convolutional neural network (CNN) architecture and a machine learning (ML) algorithm, we created an intelligent system that can automatically and in real-time distinguish items or barriers in the environment and in persons who are visually impaired. It can accurately identify people in intricate settings with lots of moving objects. By giving visually impaired people access to real-time contextual information about their environment, the suggested technology seeks to empower individuals and help them travel safely.
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Blind assistance system, machine learning, visual impairment, object detection, obstacle avoidance, landm ark recognition.
Paper Title: Medicine strip recognition using deep learning
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401366
Register Paper ID - 249553
Title: MEDICINE STRIP RECOGNITION USING DEEP LEARNING
Author Name(s): Erina Rifa, Anuj M, Harshid P, Muhammed Jasbin K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d47-d55
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 73
The rapid growth of healthcare technologies has paved the way for innovative solutions in medical image analysis. This study explores the application of deep learning techniques for the recognition and classification of medicine strips. The proposed system leverages convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to automatically identify and categorize medicine strips based on visual features. A comprehensive dataset of diverse medicine strip images was compiled for training and evaluation purposes.
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medicine strip,deep learning,CNN,recognition
Paper Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PRE-COMPETITION ANXIETY BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE HANDBALL PLAYERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401365
Register Paper ID - 249445
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PRE-COMPETITION ANXIETY BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE HANDBALL PLAYERS
Author Name(s): Jai Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d43-d46
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 74
The purpose of this study was to compare the levels of pre-competition anxiety in male and female intercollegiate handball players from the central region of Madhya Pradesh. The forty handball players (20 Male and 20 Female) who participated in the intercollegiate competition served as the study's subjects. A pre-competition anxiety questionnaire (SCAT) created by Rainer Marten was used to determine the pre-competition anxiety levels of male and female handball players. A "t test" was performed to analyze the raw scores. The findings indicate a significant difference in pre-competition anxiety between male and female handball players, with females scoring higher on the anxiety scale (22.45) compared to males (14.23).
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Hand Ball Players and Anxiety
Paper Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF CONCEPT MAPS IN TEACHING SCIENCE AT UPPER PRIMARY LEVEL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401364
Register Paper ID - 249542
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF CONCEPT MAPS IN TEACHING SCIENCE AT UPPER PRIMARY LEVEL
Author Name(s): S K Verma, Pradeep Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d30-d42
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 61
Teachers have an important role to play in teaching as well as an integral component of our continuum of schooling. It is up to the teachers to establish critical fundamental skills, communication, functioning attitudes, importance judgement and the correct adaptation of our students. The only individuals to illuminate the road to pupil growth is teacher and particular teaching method is important for learning. This present study was performed on two groups through two different teaching methods; namely lecture method and Concept Mapping Method in teaching science. The nature of study is quasi experimental in nature ,By implementing Matching design, the researcher only monitored the internal validity hazard for match design and Coordination between them allows study to adopt a pre-test that tests the dependent variable, or the variables chosen to be tested by the participants in a control and test community in such a manner.. The research was carried out after obtaining insight into concept-mapping method under study. During the teaching process, the study community was handled for 60 business days with a concept mapping method. In order to assess the impact of the method, students were assessed on the dependent variables prior to and during the procedure (pre-test and post-test) and to find out there is any significant difference exist between the two group which were used to taught through the teaching methods in teaching science for this present study. The difference between two group means were calculated through the 't' values. With the help of 't' values the researcher test the significance of difference between two group means. The total individual gain scores of students taught through concept mapping method is found significantly higher than that the total individual gain score of students taught through lecture method
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EFFECTIVENESS OF CONCEPT MAPS IN TEACHING SCIENCE AT UPPER PRIMARY LEVEL
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401363
Register Paper ID - 249551
Title: CERTVERIFYME
Author Name(s): BHAVANASREE PS, Krisha M, Shanaz Naquib
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d25-d29
Year: January 2024
Downloads: 102
The academic document validation system in India faces challenges characterized by complexity, sluggishness, and a potential risk of certificate loss for students. This project proposes an advanced and unconventional solution utilizing blockchain innovation for efficient and secure verification of academic certificates. Blockchain, as a decentralized database or distributed ledger, provides a robust, scalable, and private framework for recording transactions or digital events shared among participating parties. Our project introduces a comprehensive management system for the export and verification of academic certificates, aiming to streamline the process, reduce costs, and minimize manual efforts associated with verification. The proposed system involves the issuance of university uploading certificates, which are then hashed and stored in the blockchain, along with the certificate itself in the blockchain file system. Subsequently, a verifier provides a file or QR code, prompting the system to compare the provided hash with those of certificates previously stored in the blockchain. If a match is found, the corresponding certificate is retrieved from the blockchain file system. Conversely, if the certificate hash does not exist in the blockchain, the verification request is answered negatively. This innovative approach not only enhances the efficiency of the academic document validation process but also ensures the security and integrity of certificates through the decentralized and tamper-resistant nature of blockchain technology.
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Blockchain based Certification Verification with Mentorship webpage
Paper Title: Diversification in Indian Agriculture and Its Role in Export
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2401362
Register Paper ID - 249568
Title: DIVERSIFICATION IN INDIAN AGRICULTURE AND ITS ROLE IN EXPORT
Author Name(s): Mohan Murari Upadhyay, Yusuf Ishtiyaque, Ashish Kumar Parashari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages: d18-d24
Year: January 2024
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Agricultural diversification means shift from traditional crop farming to multiple crop farming with more inclusive and integrated crop farming system. Diversified agriculture system is more varied and inclusive than the traditional agriculture system. Diversification assists farmers in mitigating the hazards associated with reliance on a single crop. Pests, diseases, and meteorological conditions affect different crops differently. The present study attempts to analyze the trends in agricultural export of selected commodities and to discuss the diversification of Indian agriculture and its role in trade. The present study utilizes secondary source of data released by various government reports, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, DGCIS and Press Information Bureau. The result of the study show that share of agricultural commodities in export has increased by 48.95 percent during 2016-17 to 2021-22. The study also highlights that India has earned forex more than 50 billion USD in 2022. The meat, poultry and dairy also brought 3408 million USD in the country. The export of agriculture and allied activities have already reached Rs. 855293 crore mark during 2019-22 period (Includes April- January 2021-22 figure) with the exports for the period April 2021 - January 2022 exceeding Rs. 3 Lakh Crore. The study also shows that agricultural diversification has far reaching consequences and it helps in mitigating crop failures, reduce dependency on single crop, provides livelihood to large number of people and helps in establishment of various ancillary activities.
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Diversification, export, forex, consequences, dependency, livelihood, ancillary
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