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Paper Title: SOCIO- ECONOMIC STATUS OF TIBETAN REFUGEES IN BYLAKUPPE SETTLEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801221
Register Paper ID - 181477
Title: SOCIO- ECONOMIC STATUS OF TIBETAN REFUGEES IN BYLAKUPPE SETTLEMENT
Author Name(s): Tenzin Yeshi, Dr. Navin Kumar Jha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1375 - 1378
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1245
The purpose of these research is to study the empirical Socio-Economic status of Tibetan Refugees in Bylakuppe Tibetan settlement which is the largest settlement in exile India and the settlement is divided into two settlement known as Lugsung Samdupling (Old settlement) and Dickey Larsoe (New settlement) with the expected population of 15,574 Approx. This paper discusses the social and economic changes in Tibetan settlement Bylakuppe, Karnataka. This paper also seeks to highlight the way in which how Tibetan people in Bylakuppe changes their standard of living from the past five decades and to find out the various source of occupation which has been shifted form agriculture sector to other sector and how it leads to the growth of their settlement as a whole. The data has been analyzed using SPSS and Ms. excel, the analysis showed that the Tibetan peoples in Bylakuppe settlement now opting Business sector for the growth of their family rather than their primary source, which is Agriculture sector. It also highlights that their social status in terms of the education status, relationship with the Indian neighbors and also their future plans of going back to Tibet.
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Tibetan Settlement, Refugee status, livelihood
Paper Title: ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT RESEARCH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801220
Register Paper ID - 181867
Title: ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT RESEARCH
Author Name(s): Dr. Jai Kumar Sharma, Mr. Pawan Kumar Dubey
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1369 - 1374
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1274
Environmental Risk Assessment (ERA) is a powerful technical and analytical set of instruments for analyzing adverse environmental impacts, and has found some application in supporting the decision-making process over the last two decades. Risk assessment provides information on potential health or ecological risks, and risk management is the action taken based on consideration of that and other information. Risk assessment techniques identify and evaluate potential losses and that can be easily expanded to include adverse environmental effects. It provides theoretical and scientific frameworks for environmental risk management and decision making. Environmental Risk Management (ERM) is becoming a critical component of corporate strategy. Until the 1960s, there was a little concern with environmental risk on the part of business, governments and societies. Environmental risk management was termed command and control basically involved compliance with various regulations. Compliance responsibilities were typically handled by Engineering Departments with little involvement of risk managers. Companies and organizations must assess, mitigate, and monitor certain risks involved with their daily operations. A specific area of risk that must be identified is that on the local and global environment. Accidents, natural events, and deliberate assaults are all possible ways for an enterprise to cause pollution or other risks. This paper presents an environmental risk assessment and management research to assess the basic concept,methods and results as well as their applications and also discuss the existing problems and corporate strategies practices prospectus for decision making.
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Environmental Risk Assessment. Risk Management, Global Environment & Decision Making.
Paper Title: INSIGNIFICANT PRAXIS OF GRAMMAR TEACHING: GROUNDS OF FALLACY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801219
Register Paper ID - 181660
Title: INSIGNIFICANT PRAXIS OF GRAMMAR TEACHING: GROUNDS OF FALLACY
Author Name(s): Shalini Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1366 - 1368
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1221
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Classroom learning, Communication, Grammar, Practice, Second Language,
Paper Title: TEACHING HUMANITIES: FOUNDATION OF FAME
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801218
Register Paper ID - 181659
Title: TEACHING HUMANITIES: FOUNDATION OF FAME
Author Name(s): Vikash Choudhary
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1363 - 1365
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1215
No doubt that technology serves lives but the real moral problem of the system is that ultimately all choices have become mechanical one especially students have become mechanical without ethical values; the basis of life, and to reduce this materialistic aptitude and frustration, teaching humanities is the core need to understand the human condition and thereby improve it and then those intellectual changes must be supported by institutional structure. The thrust of the paper is to discuss and explore that the purpose of life is not merely get success but attain fame which can only be possible when success is neatly interwoven with humanity.
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Ethics, Frustration, Humanity, Materialism, Morality, Technology
Paper Title: DERIVATION OF CONTINUOUS MODEL OF RISK OF VICTIMIZATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801217
Register Paper ID - 181819
Title: DERIVATION OF CONTINUOUS MODEL OF RISK OF VICTIMIZATION
Author Name(s): MD NAJMUL HODA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1360 - 1362
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1200
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Paper Title: Demonetization - Impact of Startling Alteration of Indian Currency
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801216
Register Paper ID - 181861
Title: DEMONETIZATION - IMPACT OF STARTLING ALTERATION OF INDIAN CURRENCY
Author Name(s): Somnath Mukhuti
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1355 - 1359
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1207
On November 8, 2016, government has announced a major change by demonetising the high value currency notes of Rs.500 and Rs.1000 denomination to stop corruption and huge circulating black money. The main objectives of this present research work are the positive and negative impact of demonetisation on GDP, banking sectors and agriculture sector. This study is theoretical in nature and based on completely secondary data obtained from various appropriate research journals, books and newspapers. After the study, it is confirmed that demonetisation effects on different sectors mainly small and medium sectors, agricultural production, construction of buildings, banking and financial sectors and also countries GDP. After demonetisation people are waiting for a much better in future.
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Introduction, Black money, Demonetization, Agriculture, Banking, Indian economy.
Paper Title: EQUATION OF STATE FOR VOLUME THERMAL EXPANSION FOR NANOMATERIALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801215
Register Paper ID - 181495
Title: EQUATION OF STATE FOR VOLUME THERMAL EXPANSION FOR NANOMATERIALS AT HIGH TEMPERATURE
Author Name(s): Krishna Chandra, Dr. Mahipal Singh, Dr. Madan Singh, Dr. Harish Chandra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1347 - 1354
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1218
Abstract- The present work is based on the thermo-elastic properties of some nanomaterials under the effect of high temperature. There are various thermo-elastic properties out of them the volume thermal expansion(v/v0) is calculated. We have derived a new integral form of equation of state (IFEOS) in which we have assumed that the Anderson-Gruneisen parameter (?T) varies with temperature. This equation of state has been applied to eleven nanomaterials like Fullerene, 20nm-Ni and 15nm-(80Fe+20Ni), Ag, Zirconia, ZnO, TiO2, NiO, Al, AlN/Al 39%, AlN/Al 11%. We have compared our results with the experimental data . The results obtained from our equation are in an excellent agreement with the experimental data. Our equation of sate is simpler and more compact than the equation of states which are published earlier and available in literature.
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Nanomaterials, Equation of state, volume thermal expansion.
Paper Title: BONDED LABOUR AND PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION: THE EMERGING TRENDS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801214
Register Paper ID - 181331
Title: BONDED LABOUR AND PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION: THE EMERGING TRENDS
Author Name(s): RAVINDER KAUR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1337 - 1346
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1266
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Keywords: Constitution of India, Article 23, Bonded Labour System, Public Interest Litigation, Locus Standi,
Paper Title: EMPLOYEE RETENTION STRATEGIES AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE: GENERAL VIEWS OF EMPLOYEES IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801213
Register Paper ID - 181817
Title: EMPLOYEE RETENTION STRATEGIES AND ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE: GENERAL VIEWS OF EMPLOYEES IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS
Author Name(s): Dr.B.Swathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1327 - 1336
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1240
Employee retention strategies play an important role in organizations because it affects workers? performance. The study investigated the various employee retention strategies and its effect on workers? performance. Five (6) organizations were selected by simple random sampling technique. They were stratified into three (3) public sector and three (3) private service organizations. Through proportional allocation method of the stratified sampling technique, a total of 120 respondents were selected. Questionnaires were either self-administered or through the face-to-face interview. The data was edited and analyzed with the aid of SPSS software programme. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used in the analysis. The study found out that employee retention strategies impacted positively on workers? commitment and performance. It was therefore recommended that employee retention strategies should be allowed to function properly in an organization which persuaded workers to stay in an organization.
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Employees, Retention, Workers? Performance, Management.
Paper Title: DOES THE MONETARY POLICY WAS EFFECTIVE IN REGULATING THE INDIAN INFLATION? A GLANCE AT THE INFLATION HISTORY OF INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801212
Register Paper ID - 181746
Title: DOES THE MONETARY POLICY WAS EFFECTIVE IN REGULATING THE INDIAN INFLATION? A GLANCE AT THE INFLATION HISTORY OF INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Nagaraju Patha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1320 - 1326
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1226
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Monetary Policy, Inflation, WPI, CPI.
Paper Title: Improving Load balancing by Flexible Assignment of Jobs in the Grid
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801211
Register Paper ID - 181219
Title: IMPROVING LOAD BALANCING BY FLEXIBLE ASSIGNMENT OF JOBS IN THE GRID
Author Name(s): P Neelakantan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1312 - 1318
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1203
Grid computing has emerged as an attractive computing paradigm due to the availability of high speed wide area networks and low cost computational resources. This paper presents a novel load balancing algorithm for grid systems by considering node desirability. The set of partners and neighbours are formed for each node using the desirability of the job. For each job, in the gird, the proposed algorithm uses the desirability of other nodes in the grid to form k number of partners and p number of neighbours. The methods for building neighbours and partners are presented. A new job arriving to a node is immediately distributed to the originating node it or to its partner nodes. The load adjustment is carried continuously and reciprocal information management is used to minimize the communication overhead in the proposed load balancing algorithm. The proposed algorithm is dynamic, sender-initiated and decentralized.
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Grid computing, load balancing, heterogeneous, job, wide area network, nearest neighbour.
Paper Title: MODERN APPROACH OF SOLAR ENERGY CONVERSION AND STORAGE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801210
Register Paper ID - 180520
Title: MODERN APPROACH OF SOLAR ENERGY CONVERSION AND STORAGE
Author Name(s): Dr Mahesh Chandra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1305 - 1311
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1227
All over the world are working to find out renewable source of energy. Apart from the renewable energy resources like geothermal, biomass wind, tidal and hydro energy etc. The solar energy has required characteristics for present day suitable energy source. Solar energy is not only none polluting, inexhaustible and harmless but clean, low cost and hazardless having no disposal problem. In this study it is proposed the conversion and storage capacity of solar energy taking different types of reductants with the photosensitizers. This field of research is still in the infant stage with respect to its viability and applicability, requires through exploration to increase the conversion efficiency and storage capacity by selecting the suitable couple of Photosensitizer and the various types of reductants.
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Photo potential, Photocurrent, Fill factor, Conversion efficiency, Power point, Storage Capacity.
Paper Title: EXPLORING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IMPULSIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS AND FINANCIAL RISK BEHAVIOR OF INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801209
Register Paper ID - 170891
Title: EXPLORING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IMPULSIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS AND FINANCIAL RISK BEHAVIOR OF INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS
Author Name(s): Leena
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1294 - 1306
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1186
It is believed that an individual is rational. He takes financial decisions after thorough evaluation of all available investment alternatives given their risk level and thereby maximizes his wealth. However, Several studies in the recent years have proved that rationality is not the only factor influencing financial decisions of an individual. There are many other factors influencing it. This study seeks to understand impulsive personality trait as a factor affecting financial risk behavior of individuals. It studies degree of risk that an investor can assume in impulsivity. Every individual is impulsive to some extent and this impulsivity affects his decisions including financial decisions. In this study, these impulsive traits are identified and further their impact in financial risk behavior has been studied. It has been found that impulsivity and risk level are positively correlated. Further, no statistically significant difference was found between these impulsive personality traits and varying degrees of risk.
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Risk, Impulsive Personality Traits, Financial Risk Behavior, Barrat Impulsiveness Scale 11
Paper Title: Venereal Diseases and its Impact on colonial India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801208
Register Paper ID - 181598
Title: VENEREAL DISEASES AND ITS IMPACT ON COLONIAL INDIA
Author Name(s): Rakesh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1285 - 1293
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1219
Abstract In the 19th century, India was an unhealthy place for the British. Many diseases such as malaria, cholera, dysentery, and smallpox were endemic, and there were periodic outbreaks of other infectious diseases. Venereal diseases as syphilis reached the subcontinent in the 16th century and soon became widespread. Venereal or Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have always been a big challenge for the Government. By the middle of the century, it became clear that the army in India was severely affected. The British policy on the venereal diseases revolved around the racial theory. Their venereal diseases policy was designed only for the white military in which civilian were not included because they were not interests in civilian sexual diseases. They considered venereal diseases in the European soldiers were due to proper lack of medical examination of prostitutes and only through the Disease Act could be controlled venereal diseases. British believed that prostitutes will be accepting medical examination and they would motivate to admit to the Lock Hospital for treatment. It was clear that through the Contagious Diseases Act, military authority wanted control over the prostitutes and their aim was protected by the British soldiers from infected prostitutes. Their purpose was not to provide better health to prostitutes but they wanted to prevent homosexuality or unhygienic sex. British policy moved beyond the notion that if white army man infected by prostitutes then the punishment will be given the only prostitutes. The most important fact was that they created division between registered and unregistered prostitutes. Despite the hard efforts of British Government, limited success of Lock Hospitals increased pressure on British Authority for the strict rules. In spite of great attention of the Government towards the soldiers, at the end of the First World War; in India had few hospitals and dispensaries opened for venereal diseases but hardly any venereal diseases specialist or treatment was available for a civilian. The fact remains that venereal diseases were the chief cause of sickness among the British troops but there is no doubt that different type of a venereal disease did not claim a large number of lives. Perhaps, it was the chief cause of careless attitude of the British Government towards the venereal diseases in India.
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Paper Title: VEHICULAR AD-HOC NETWORK COMMUNICATION DOMAINS AND CHALLENGES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801207
Register Paper ID - 181821
Title: VEHICULAR AD-HOC NETWORK COMMUNICATION DOMAINS AND CHALLENGES
Author Name(s): Babangida Zubairu, Dr. Savita Shiwani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1278 - 1284
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1188
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artificial intelligence, wireless, technology, vehicular networks, vulnerabilities
Paper Title: Kautilya‘s Relevance in 21st Century
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801206
Register Paper ID - 181789
Title: KAUTILYA‘S RELEVANCE IN 21ST CENTURY
Author Name(s): Nilay singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1275 - 1277
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1298
Kautilya has discussed various topics on administration, politics and economy, it is a book of law and a treatise on running a country, which is relevant even today. His ideas remain popular to this day in India. He provided valuable basis for economic science. It contains very useful economic ideas on foreign trade, taxation, public expenditure, agriculture and industry. Good governance and stability are inextricably linked. If rulers are responsive, accountable, removable, recallable, there is stability.
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Culture Governance Kautilya Strategy Economy
Paper Title: EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY OF MAHATMA GANDHI AND SWAMI VIVEKANANDA AND ITS RELEVANCE IN THE PRESENT SYSTEM OF EDUCATION FROM 2018-2028: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801205
Register Paper ID - 181860
Title: EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY OF MAHATMA GANDHI AND SWAMI VIVEKANANDA AND ITS RELEVANCE IN THE PRESENT SYSTEM OF EDUCATION FROM 2018-2028: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr. NEENA DASH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1262 - 1274
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1196
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Concept of education from 2018-2028, Aims of Education from 2018-2028, Methods of Teaching from 2018-2028, Curriculum from 2018-2028, Role of the Teacher from 2018-2028
Paper Title: CHANGING FACE OF ONLINE BANKING IN INDIA: TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION PERSPECTIVE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801204
Register Paper ID - 171427
Title: CHANGING FACE OF ONLINE BANKING IN INDIA: TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION PERSPECTIVE
Author Name(s): Mr. Behare Nitesh, Dr. Vinod N.Sayankar, Ms. Pradnya Kharde, Prof. Shrikant Waghulkar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1254 - 1261
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1195
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Keywords: Financial Transaction, Internet Technology, Online Banking, Social Banking, Social Media
Paper Title: Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable:A story reflected the Constant Ache of an Untouchable Boy
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801203
Register Paper ID - 181523
Title: MULK RAJ ANAND’S UNTOUCHABLE:A STORY REFLECTED THE CONSTANT ACHE OF AN UNTOUCHABLE BOY
Author Name(s): Banani Das
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1250 - 1253
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1236
A pioneer of Indian English literature, Mulk Raj Anand is a prolific writer. Through his writings, Anand attacks religious bigotry, established institutions and other affairs related to society. Most of his writings seek to portray the darker side of the predicament of wretched of the earth. He looks deep into the human consciousness, ugliness and squalor of human life against a background of a taboo-ridden society and its callous laws. This is visible in his debut novel Untouchable, where he explores the lives of the poor and the outcastes. This writing tries to reflect the hideous face of untouchability which creates a panic situation for an innocent boy Bakha.
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Key words: Casteism, humanism, untouchable, humiliation.
Paper Title: ARAVIND ADIGAS LAST MAN IN TOWER: A POSTCOLONIAL READING OF NEW INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801202
Register Paper ID - 181722
Title: ARAVIND ADIGAS LAST MAN IN TOWER: A POSTCOLONIAL READING OF NEW INDIA
Author Name(s): DIPANJOY MUKHERJEE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 1
Pages: 1245 - 1249
Year: February 2018
Downloads: 1244
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Postcolonialism, New India, Imperialism, Neocolonialism, Globalization, Last Man in Tower
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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