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  Paper Title: AI Bot For Interview Preparation

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2401845

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  Title: AI BOT FOR INTERVIEW PREPARATION

  Author Name(s): Kiran Waghmare, Girish Patil, Prem Bhalerao, Shruti Shelke

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h167-h170

 Year: January 2024

 Downloads: 35

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In this paper, we propose an interactive AI chatbot which able to ask questions to a potential candidate additional questions in order to obtain a complete answer to a given question. Additionally, the proposed chatbot allows an interactive environment where candidates can also ask questions during the interview.The AI Interview Preparation Bot is designed to assist users in preparing for job interviews by providing a realistic and interactive interview experience. The application utilizes natural language processing to simulate interview scenarios, generating relevant questions based on industry standards and user-inputted preferences.


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  Paper Title: Indian Foreign Policy and Soft power: from Buddhist Perspective of Culture and Heritage

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2401844

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  Title: INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY AND SOFT POWER: FROM BUDDHIST PERSPECTIVE OF CULTURE AND HERITAGE

  Author Name(s): BABULI CHANDRA NAYAK

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h159-h166

 Year: January 2024

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This paper presents the foreign policy of India regarding soft power from the perspective of the Buddhist philosophy of Cultural heritage in the world in the 21st century, which has milestone diplomacy especially the regime of Prime Minister Mr. Narender Modi. India is in a position to claim legitimacy, which it's, promotes Buddhist diplomacy. There is expanding engagement with its Asian countries based on Buddhist philosophy potentially, a large aspect of national interest namely, the Fast Neighborhood policy and Act East policy. From the historical aspect, India hosted the international Buddhist conference in Sanchi that was attended by over three thousand Buddhist nuns, monks, and historians. At that time, this was one of the largest gatherings of Buddhist preachers and followers in the world. Now, Modi's current Government is placing a strong engagement in the use of soft power values in Indian foreign policy. One of the more novel manifestations of these initiatives has been engagement in Buddhist diplomacy. The Buddhist faith due to its emphasis on peaceful coexistence and its wide pan-Asian presence lenses itself well to soft power diplomacy. The science spirituality, art, and faith that developed over millennia in the subcontinent found their way across other regions, earning India a considerable amount of soft power. Thus, it is within this context that one can understand the efforts of the Indian government at incorporating Buddhist heritage form a basis for further diplomatic, economic cultural and strategic links within its foreign policy. This paper will attempt to explore the values of soft power and the principles of Buddhist philosophy affecting foreign policy in the changing international Buddhist environment.


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  Paper Title: Phytochemical and Pharmacological Investigation on Glinus Oppositifolius Linn and Mollugo Oppositifolia Linn. For Anti-Diabetic Activity

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2401843

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  Title: PHYTOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION ON GLINUS OPPOSITIFOLIUS LINN AND MOLLUGO OPPOSITIFOLIA LINN. FOR ANTI-DIABETIC ACTIVITY

  Author Name(s): Mr.Datir Mahendra Baban, Dr.Bharat W Tekade

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h146-h158

 Year: January 2024

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In the analysis of its potential to prevent diabetes, the effects of petroleum ether, chloroform and methanol, fast blood glucose and blood biochemical analyzes in streptozotocin diabetic rats were investigated. Of all three extracts, oral administration of 500 mg/kg of methanol extract significantly reduced glucose overload and streptozotocin in normal, normal rats after 15 days of treatment. Petroleum ether and chloroform extract did not show any significant effect on three groups of rats at an oral dose of 500 mg/kg. Simultaneous histological studies on the pancreas of these animals first demonstrated the comparative regenerative capacity of methanol extracts necrotic by streptozotocin. The results showed that it had a positive effect on diabetes in the experimental diabetes model. The plant material were collected dried and extracted. Among these ethanolic extract of Mollugo oppositifolius linn,and hydro-alcoholic extract of Glinus oppositifolius linn, were taken for studies. Glinus oppositifolius linn was examined for its anti-inflammatory activity also. The in-vitro analysis of both extracts were carried out and compared with standard drug. After screening the anti- diabetic property was confirmed by in- vivo methods. Both the plant extracts found to have a moderate to high capacity to regulate the hyperglycemia and associated complications.


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  Paper Title: Analysis Of Psychological Strain And Spiritual Intelligence Effect On Organisational Commitment Of High School Teachers Using The Multiple Regression Model

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2401842

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  Title: ANALYSIS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL STRAIN AND SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE EFFECT ON ORGANISATIONAL COMMITMENT OF HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS USING THE MULTIPLE REGRESSION MODEL

  Author Name(s): Dr. Amritpal Kaur

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h140-h145

 Year: January 2024

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This paper presents the application of the multiple regression analysis model in Spiritual Intelligence and Psychological Strain of high school teachers Bhiwani and Sirsa districts in Haryana State. The objective of the research is to evaluate the effects of Spiritual Intelligence and Psychological Strain (independent variables) on Organisational Commitment (dependent variable) and based on theoretical and methodological research. In the current study regression analysis was done to meet out predictors (independent) of dependent (criterion) variable organisational commitment from the psychological strain and spiritual intelligence. Numerous research indicates positive connection between Organisational Commitment as the dependent variable and Spiritual Intelligence and Psychological Strain, as independent variables. The abovementioned statement is rejected and no significant effect of spiritual intelligence and psychological strain of high school teachers with organisational commitment.


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  Paper Title: AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION IN INDIA: A STUDY

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2401841

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  Title: AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION IN INDIA: A STUDY

  Author Name(s): Sudewad Satyanarayan Venkatrao

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h137-h139

 Year: January 2024

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Agriculture sector is considered as one of the major sectors of Indian economy. According to the Economic Survey 2021-22 report, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the agriculture sector in 2020-21 is said to be 18.8 percent. It has declined from 19.9 per cent recorded in 2020-21. It is possible that this rate has come down due to Covid-19. But in the previous year, the country's agricultural sector had improved from 17.8 percent to 19.9 percent. Meanwhile, the government farm techniques the government took major steps to support the agricultural policy sector besides promoting agricultural technology. Digital technology in agriculture has accelerated the increase in crop production. Emphasis was placed on increasing agricultural production with minimum use of water and chemical inputs.


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Agriculture, techniques, government, of Indian economy, production, Digital technologies.

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  Paper Title: Evolution of Education Landscape in Independent India: A Comprehensive Analysis

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2401840

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  Title: EVOLUTION OF EDUCATION LANDSCAPE IN INDEPENDENT INDIA: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS

  Author Name(s): Radhika Bhattrai

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h122-h136

 Year: January 2024

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After independence, there has been a huge improvement in the education system of India. The development of education in line with the requirements of an independent India was given consideration. Reorganizing schooling and increasing educational possibilities became increasingly crucial after independence. Considering free and compulsory education, primary education, secondary education improvement, technical education promotion, higher education quality enhancement, women's education, education of Scheduled Castes and minorities, and all other areas of society, to offer educational opportunities to all. With this in mind, initiatives to advance education were undertaken. Education was necessary for the development of India and the development of the country was possible only when education reached all sections of the society, for this it was necessary to expand education to all sections of the society, to solve all these problems the Government of India has Various measures have been taken from time to time. Commissions were formed and on the basis of the recommendations received from those commissions, efforts were made to keep education in line with the current situation as per the pace of development of the country by making changes in the education system from time to time. India has gone a long way from the educational legacies of colonialism to a more dynamic and inclusive system. The nation is still very committed to giving everyone access to high-quality education, despite some obstacles still need to be cleared. India's education system will surely be essential in determining the nation's destiny and producing knowledgeable, capable, and empowered citizens as it grows. By understanding the greatness of education, it has been given a great place in the constitution and the for education have been given keeping in mind every section of the society.


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  Paper Title: AN OVERVIEW OF THE INTERSECTION OF COPYRIGHT AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2401839

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  Title: AN OVERVIEW OF THE INTERSECTION OF COPYRIGHT AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

  Author Name(s): Souparnika S

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h112-h121

 Year: January 2024

 Downloads: 52

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The current intellectual property landscape is made up of two pillars: copyright law and freedom of expression, each of which are vital in establishing the originative and informational ecosystems. This outline explores the intricate relationship between copyright and freedom of expression, examining their evolution in the digital age. Copyright laws are enacted to foster innovation and promote entrepreneurs' economic rights by giving them exclusive ownership of their works. However, these privileges inherently limit the public's ability to use, share, and build on copyrighted content. This restriction has sparked fears that this could be incompatible with the freedom of expression, a fundamental human right enshrined in international conventions and national constitutions. In discussions about fair use, transformative works, and digital sharing, the tension between copyright and freedom of expression is most apparent. Fair use principles, which are embedded in many copyright structures, allow for a restrict use of copyrighted material for purposes such as criticism, commentary, and education. The intersection of copyright and freedom of expression is made clearer in this area. Copyright holders advocate for the right to protect their intellectual property rights on the one hand, while advocates for expression advocate for the importance of a strong public domain and unrestricted discourse. This intersection has been exacerbated by the proliferation of user-generated content, social media, and online platforms in the digital age. The ease with which individuals can post and remix content raises alarming questions about the boundaries of copyright and the degree to which it can limit free expression. The internet's global nature, in addition, creates cross-border challenges for copyright enforcement and expression. What is considered a violation in one jurisdiction may be considered free expression in another, highlighting the need for international coordination and legislative frameworks that strike a balance between these rights. This paper concludes by stressing the importance of this ongoing debate and the need for nuanced approaches that safeguard both creative incentives and fundamental rights. In the digital age, finding the right balance between copyright and freedom of expression is a challenging, dynamic, and often contentious challenge that continues to shape the way we create, share, and consume information and culture. As we navigate the changing landscape of intellectual property and free expression in the 21st century, it remains a critical issue for legislators, designers, and the general public alike.


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  Paper Title: Design and Implementation of Sustainable Turf Management Robot

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  Title: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SUSTAINABLE TURF MANAGEMENT ROBOT

  Author Name(s): Adhilabanu.A, Dr.R.Mohanapriya, Janani.M, Monika.G

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h107-h111

 Year: January 2024

 Downloads: 66

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The Robotic Solar Grass Cutter is an advanced lawn maintenance solution that harnesses solar power for eco-friendly, cost- effective operation. Equipped with ultrasonic sensor and Arduino IDE, it autonomously navigates lawns, avoiding obstacles and ensuring precise grass cutting. This innovative device operates quietly, requires minimal maintenance, and significantly reduces its environmental impact by eliminating the need for gas or electricity from non-renewable sources. Its user-friendly interface allows homeowners and landscapers to customize settings and schedules easily. Our Robotic Solar Grass Cutter offers a sustainable and efficient approach to lawn care, combining renewable energy with Bluetooth module for a well- manicured eco-conscious yard


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  Paper Title: An Overview of Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility Objectives in Indian Corporations

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  Title: AN OVERVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OBJECTIVES IN INDIAN CORPORATIONS

  Author Name(s): Megha R Nair

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h101-h106

 Year: January 2024

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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has grown in importance in the Indian corporate sector due to a desire to combine financial goals with societal and environmental considerations. This study examines how CSR goals are implemented in Indian businesses, paying particular attention to the ongoing disconnect between intentions and results. There is a big gap between corporate social responsibility (CSR) promises made by firms and their actual impact, even with increased purpose and legislative restrictions. The paper begins with a detailed study of the past development of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in India, looking at the Companies Act's legal framework and implementation obstacles. One of the most critical parts of the research is figuring out and assessing the challenges to efficient CSR implementation, such as a lack of accountability systems, insufficient funding, and general ignorance of the significance of CSR. This study provides a variety of suggestions and fixes for the problems that are found. Several proposals have been put up to put public pressure on firms to uphold their corporate social responsibility (CSR) requirements, including modifications to the Companies Act, training programs for CSR experts, and public awareness campaigns. To maximise the impact of CSR programs, the study also emphasises how important it is for businesses, governments, and non-governmental organisations to collaborate and form partnerships. The need to have a solid monitoring and reporting system that encourages accountability and transparency is one of the research's main conclusions. It is essential to match CSR aims with more general company sustainability objectives to guarantee the long-term viability of CSR initiatives. In short, by highlighting the difficulties in bridging the gap between intention and action, this research advances the study of how CSR is implemented in Indian organisations. The suggested remedies seek to strengthen stakeholder participation, enable Indian firms to carry out their CSR goals more successfully, and ultimately have a good influence on the environment and society. The report emphasises the necessity of a comprehensive and cooperative approach to CSR to close the gap between intention and practice and promote significant reform in corporate social responsibility in India.


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  Paper Title: ROLE OF SHRAMAHARA MAHAKASHAYA AS REVITALISER HERBS

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  Title: ROLE OF SHRAMAHARA MAHAKASHAYA AS REVITALISER HERBS

  Author Name(s): Dr Ashwini Girish Bobade, Dr Renuka Manohar Devhare

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h96-h100

 Year: January 2024

 Downloads: 51

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Ayurveda first seeks to maintain patients' conditions before treating them with internal preparations, diet and habit restrictions. Plant-based preparations play a major role in the ayurvedic healing process. In ayurveda mahakashaya is one of the brilliant concepts explained by Acharya Charaka. Shramahara mahakashaya is one of them. Shramahara mahakashaya is a group of ten herbs. Shrama means feeling of tiredness, exhaustion or loss of energy. In Ayurvedic healthcare treatment. most of the medicinal plant is available as revitaliser. Revitaliser refers as something that has lost its activity or its health means to make it active or healthy again. revitaliser works as boosting energy & managing Fatigue, Plant revitalizes the human body, equipping it to regain and maintain health. eliminating the ill-effects of previous disorders. Its cleansing effect gives a second lease of life by completely decontaminating the body, mind, and spirit. Most of these group herbs have a good nutritional value, great source of energy. So the aim of study is finding the revitaliser potential in these ten herbs and discusses phytoconstituents, pharmacological action of these ten herbs.


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  Paper Title: FINANCING OF LSGs in Kerala-A study on the Sector Wise Performance of Grama Panchayats

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  Title: FINANCING OF LSGS IN KERALA-A STUDY ON THE SECTOR WISE PERFORMANCE OF GRAMA PANCHAYATS

  Author Name(s): ASHIDHA.M, Dr.Soju.S

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h88-h95

 Year: January 2024

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Decentralization in Kerala is the transference of development responsibilities to local Governments. Grama Panchayats act as agents between rural people and Government Institutions. The present study mainly aims to understand the sector wise performance of Grama panchayats in Kerala. The secondary data that has used for the study is collected from the official website of the LSGD and State Planning Board and also from the official publication of the Department of LSGD, Government of Kerala. The reports published by various governmental agencies like the State Planning Board, KILA et cetera are also considered. The secondary data collected was analyzed with the help of various mathematical and statistical tools like Kruskal-Wallis Test and correlation. The results display that there are significant difference in the sector wise performance (Production, Infrastructure, Service, and Total) of Grama Panchayats in Kerala


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  Paper Title: Kannada Janapada Mahila Vichara Sahitya

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  Title: KANNADA JANAPADA MAHILA VICHARA SAHITYA

  Author Name(s): Dr. Vijayamala Naganuri

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h82-h87

 Year: January 2024

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  Paper Title: Salvation: A Journey from Philosophical Thought to Economical One

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  Title: SALVATION: A JOURNEY FROM PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT TO ECONOMICAL ONE

  Author Name(s): Dr. Sampriti Biswas

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h77-h81

 Year: January 2024

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'Mok?a' is a very small word but has so many importance, significance and power in Indian literature and culture. This word derives from the Sanskrit dh?tup??h; the dh?tu named 'muc' which means 'Mukti' or freedom. What is 'Mok?a'? it is a big question among us. The Indians use this word very frequently. But a very small part of people knows the actual meaning of Mok?a. In Vedic Literature r?i's uttered mantras regarding mok?a. They kept tough spiritual practices for so long years to achieve this salvation. Mok?a is also called as Nirv??a, Mukti, Vimukti, Vimok?a etc. Not only in Hinduism but it also has different emancipations in Buddhism, Jainism etc. In a word Nirv??a or Mok?a means 'Freedom.' Freedom from the Sa?s?ra, in a broad sense the ultimate freedom from death and rebirth. Upani?ads, G?t? they show the path of salvation. But apart from these; different literatures have different paths to give the explanation or analysis of salvation. Kau?ilya has shown another type of path or way of life of freedom or mok?a. In this paper I have tried to compare or analyze the concept of mok?a in the light of Ved?nta philosophy with the Kau?ilya's 'Artha??stra. Artha??stra has completely the different perspective of freedom which we can relate in modern day's perspective also. So, it can be said that this paper is a comparative study between Ved?ta and Artha??stra.


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  Paper Title: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE RESOLUTION PLAN UNDER IBC IN INDIA VIS CORPORATE RESCUE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

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  Title: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE RESOLUTION PLAN UNDER IBC IN INDIA VIS CORPORATE RESCUE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

  Author Name(s): Poornima. P

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h65-h76

 Year: January 2024

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This comparative analysis delves into the resolution mechanisms for distressed companies under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) in India and corporate rescue procedures in the United Kingdom (UK). The study explores the legal frameworks, procedural intricacies, and practical implications of these mechanisms, while identifying key similarities and differences. The research focuses on the efficacy of resolution plans under the IBC and corporate rescue in the UK, scrutinizing their effectiveness in preserving value, promoting stakeholder interests, and facilitating economic revival. By examining case studies and empirical data, the analysis highlights the operational challenges, legal lacunae, and regulatory hurdles encountered in both jurisdictions. Key findings reveal disparities in the timelines, creditor rights, and judicial oversight between the IBC and UK corporate rescue regimes. While the IBC emphasizes creditor-led resolution through the Committee of Creditors (CoC) and mandates strict timelines for resolution, the UK framework prioritizes debtor-in-possession and provides greater flexibility in restructuring arrangements. Moreover, the research identifies legal ambiguities and procedural bottlenecks in the implementation of resolution plans under the IBC, including issues related to creditor hierarchy, valuation methodologies, and judicial interpretations. In contrast, the UK's well-established legal precedents and specialized courts offer more clarity and certainty to stakeholders, facilitating smoother restructuring processes. The analysis also underscores the significance of institutional infrastructure, regulatory support, and stakeholder engagement in enhancing the efficacy of corporate rescue mechanisms. It advocates for reforms in the IBC to address legal lacunae, streamline procedures, and bolster investor confidence in distressed asset resolution


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  Paper Title: Revisiting Conflict Resolution Strategies At Workplace

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  Title: REVISITING CONFLICT RESOLUTION STRATEGIES AT WORKPLACE

  Author Name(s): Dr. Jasbir Kaur Sodi

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 1

 Pages: h60-h64

 Year: January 2024

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Success of any organisation depends on its employees' contribution and efficiency. The efficiency of employees at the workplace highly depends on the healthy environment in which they live and work. The conflicts being the component of interpersonal interaction it is natural to have them at the workplace. The conflict arises in different forms and it is inevitable to have conflicts that involve superior and subordinate or among any of the stakeholders. Conflicts are desirable if they can improve the way of working and organisation dynamics and can increase productivity. Unresolved conflicts may sometimes lead to litigation and may further disturbs the behaviour of people drastically resulting in the hostile environment abusive behaviour by the employees thereby decreasing the efficiency of people at the workplace. Conflict resolution is always a time consuming process but unresolved conflict can lead to serious disasters. The present study discusses the reasons for the conflict and how to manage effectively based on the survey conducted on 23 top level managers of Mumbai and Pune including the top level Chief Peoples Officer of the companies. The study uses the narrative method of data analysis and shows that prolonged and resolved conflict can lead to hostility at the workplace resulting in disorders of the health and the well being of the employees. The study also discusses the strategies that are adopted by the top level managers of the company in conflict management.


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  Paper Title: Literature Review Of Indravaruni (Citrusllus colocynthis Schard)

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  Title: LITERATURE REVIEW OF INDRAVARUNI (CITRUSLLUS COLOCYNTHIS SCHARD)

  Author Name(s): Nikita Nikam, Dr. Preeti Dasri, Dr. Parshuram Pawar

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 Volume: 12

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 Pages: h55-h59

 Year: January 2024

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The herbal medicine has its origins in ancient cultures. It involves the medicinal use of plants to treat disease and enhance general health and wellbeing. From past few years there has been a tremendous increase in interest towards plant based medicines, especially for new sources of drugs. New emerging branch of herbal nutraceuticals inspires focus on herbal medicines. Indravaruni traveling herb is belongs to family Cucurbitaceae, mostly found throughout India, both wild and cultivated. Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad, a valuable cucurbit plant, commonly called Colocynth/ Bitter Apple in English. As per Ayurveda it is Tiktarasa, Ushnaveerya ,Katuvipaka and used as purgative, diuretic Kaphahara and abortifacient almost all Samhita's and Nighantus of Ayurveda has explain about Indravaruni in detail. Due to its broad used in medicinal industries and its various important medicinal properties the literature and various research articles is studied and trying to collect the data as review article of Indravaruni which includes Taxonomical description, synonyms, vernacular names, classical review, part used, dosage, botanical description, Ayurvedic properties, phytochemistry, therapeutic uses, ethno medicinal uses, pharmacological activity.


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  Paper Title: The Impact of Indian Legal Framework on Foreign Direct Investment: A Critical Analysis

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  Title: THE IMPACT OF INDIAN LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

  Author Name(s): Sudarshan A

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 Year: January 2024

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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is a crucial component of economic development and progress, and India's trajectory as one of the major countries with the fastest rate of growth in the world is intrinsically linked to its ability to draw FDI. This research study thoroughly investigates the mutually beneficial link between the legal system in India and foreign direct investment. It examines how India's legal rules, policies, and successful application have an impact on the FDI inflow while highlighting the complexities and dynamics of the Indian investment landscape. This article aims to shed light on the complex effects of India's legal system on FDI by examining regulatory obstacles and legal protections. It also examines current trends, industry attractiveness, and FDI source countries, giving important insights into the situation with regard to foreign investment in the country. This study digs even deeper into the area of case studies, providing a comprehensive analysis of how legal reforms, or the lack thereof, have impacted particular industries, such as retail, and led to investment arbitration suits. It addresses the difficulties and possibilities associated with India's investment landscape using these instances as examples. While bureaucratic obstacles, tax-related complications, and unclear policy are challenges, regulatory streamlining, digital infrastructure, and the developing start-up environment are opportunities. This article's conclusion highlights the crucial part the Indian legal system had in influencing the FDI landscape. It offers policy suggestions intended to meet the difficulties and seize the forthcoming opportunities. India can aim even higher as a desirable location for foreign direct investment by streamlining and simplifying laws, ensuring consistency in policy implementation, and increasing dispute resolution procedures. Policymakers, investors, and scholars looking for sophisticated knowledge of the dynamic interaction between India's legal system and FDI would find this research useful.


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  Paper Title: Enhancing Multiuser MIMO Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Optimization in Cognitive Radio Networks

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  Title: ENHANCING MULTIUSER MIMO COOPERATIVE SPECTRUM SENSING OPTIMIZATION IN COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS

  Author Name(s): Sivakumar R

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 Volume: 12

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 Pages: h37-h46

 Year: January 2024

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This research delves into the optimization of cooperative spectrum sensing in multiuser multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems, where both the primary user (PU) and the cognitive radio (CR) are endowed with multiple antennas. The focal point of optimization lies in determining optimal weights assigned to the received signals of CRs. The objective is to maximize the probability of detection while adhering to a predefined probability of false alarm. Statistical characteristics of parameters in MIMO cooperative spectrum sensing systems have been ascertained for various scenarios, including the PU with a single antenna and the CR with multiple antennas, the PU with multiple antennas and the CR with a single antenna, as well as both the PU and the CR equipped with multiple antennas. Given the non-convex nature of the optimization problem, an alternative approach utilizing a genetic algorithm (GA) is proposed. This deviation from convex methods allows for the exploration of optimal weight vectors without imposing solution domain restrictions or convexity constraints. Additionally, various classical GA crossover operators are examined to assess their impact on sensing performance. Simulation results underscore that the reliability of spectrum sensing in cooperative spectrum sensing systems experiences significant enhancement with the integration of multiple antennas. Moreover, the GA method emerges as a promising approach for addressing the challenges associated with cooperative spectrum sensing.


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  Paper Title: Effect of Personality traits on academic performance

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  Title: EFFECT OF PERSONALITY TRAITS ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

  Author Name(s): Dr. Radhika

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 Volume: 12

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 Pages: h31-h36

 Year: January 2024

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Personality affects us in every aspect of life. Therefore, in this study we want to investigate what effect personality has on academic performance? The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of big five personality traits on academic performance. Present study based on the reviews of the previous studies. After reviewing numerous research papers, this review paper indicates that among the five personality traits, Conscientiousness, agreeableness, and openness as more important in academic performance. Apart from this, neuroticism does not have any positive effect on academic performance. Present paper also reveals certain differences in personality traits across genders. Male students' academic performance is influenced by agreeableness, extraversion, emotional stability and conscientiousness. Conversely, Openness had an impact on female students' academic performance. The only characteristic that had an impact on both male and female students' academic performance was conscientiousness.


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  Paper Title: Machine Learning Approaches on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

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  Title: MACHINE LEARNING APPROACHES ON POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME

  Author Name(s): Sanjana Mahadik, Vrushali Dhami, Shubhangi Wadibhasme, Rutuja Aragade

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 Volume: 12

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Artificial intelligence can be used in healthcare systems for diagnostic purposes to handle large amounts of clinical data with much accuracy and precision. One of the commonest health issue found in the young women is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and it is basically a complex health disorder affecting women of reproductive age group that can be diagnosed based on clinical symptoms like increased body mass index, elevated hormone levels, hair loss, acne, skin darkening, hirsutism, cycle length, endometrial thickness, high blood pressure levels, etc. Correct diagnosis is the baseline of any proper treatment and in this research paper we are using machine learning approaches like Support Vector Machine, CART, Naive Bayes Classification, Random Forest and Logistic Regression to diagnose PCOS based on the clinical data of patients. The results were analyzed and performance of the algorithms was validated on the basis of accuracy, precision, recall, F-statistics, and Kappa Coefficient. The validation metrics indicate the highest i.e. 96% accuracy of the Random Forest algorithm in the diagnosis of PCOS on giving data.


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