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Paper Title: IOT BASED RATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM USING AADHAR CARD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010404
Register Paper ID - 199754
Title: IOT BASED RATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM USING AADHAR CARD
Author Name(s): Savita, Er.Avadhesh kumar dixit, Er.Priyush Rai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2939-2944
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1473
The ration card plays an important role in family hiding, for example, detecting gas connections, related fraud, travel as proof of location, and so on. In the current system of spreading India�s divisions, there are many limitations and negligence at various levels, which need to be improved. This view speaks to a limited card framework that uses the Aadhar and IoT cards to prevent misconduct and contamination of the current dividing framework. A limited card framework using Aadhar and IoT cards anticipates negligent actions and downsizing the distribution framework. This framework illustrates the process by which a buyer can purchase goods at the stock market. An ongoing value-for-supply distribution framework is contaminated in an uncommon situation, for example, material capital, large holding time, an incorrect measurement of sales in a segregated store. Further dealing with a group is not easy while distributing the measure.
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Aadhar (QR code), DC Motor, Internet of things, Raspberry.
Paper Title: ABUSIVE LANGUAGE DETECTION IN ONLINE USER CONTENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010403
Register Paper ID - 199753
Title: ABUSIVE LANGUAGE DETECTION IN ONLINE USER CONTENT
Author Name(s): Akanksha Tiwari, Er.Chandan Kumar, Er.Amitesh Pandit
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2928-2938
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1600
Detecting abusive language in user-generated online content has become an increasing problem in recent times. years. Most current business methods use blacklists and regular expressions, but these metrics fall in short, in the face of more subtle and less eccentric examples of hate speech. In this work we develop a machine learning-based method for detecting hate speech about the user online feedback from two areas that surpass a cutting edge deep learning approach. We are also developing a body of learning-based method for detecting hate speech about the user online feedback from two areas that surpass a cutting edge deep learning approach. We are also developing a body of user comments marked for abusive language, the first of how nice. Finally, we use our detection tool to analyse abusive language over time and in different contexts to dig deeper into improve our knowledge of this behaviour.
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Hate Speech, Abusive Language, Stylistic Classification, Discourse Classification
Paper Title: REVIEW OF DATA PRIVACY LAWS AND CASE STUDIES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010402
Register Paper ID - 199277
Title: REVIEW OF DATA PRIVACY LAWS AND CASE STUDIES
Author Name(s): Parisha Bhatia, Saloni Jaitly , Soham Sharangpani, Arth Akhouri, Ami Munshi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2923-2927
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1684
Data consists of information ranging from text documents, images, voice memos, and videos that are considered the oil of the 21st century. With the exponential rise in the amount of data generated, analysed, stored, and transferred, the issues about data privacy and security issues are also increasing at an alarming rate which could be a precursor to cybercrimes. Data thefts pose a threat to the privacy rights of individuals as well as organizations. The organizations use different DLP techniques to avoid data breaches but since no system is invincible, data laws exist to regulate the handling of data in ethical ways. The laws need to evolve with the speed of technological advancements to reduce potential privacy threats and risks. Many countries have similar laws that are tailored to different industries like Finance, Health, IT, Commerce, etc. Laws framed by the Indian constitution attempt to protect the data of government organizations and other public bodies with the personal data protection bill of 2019. Information Technology Amendment Act 2008, different sections of the Indian Penal Code (Example: Section 403, Section 378), Securities and Exchange Board of India, and Credit Information Regulations Act 2005 form laws for various organizations. In this paper, we have comprehensively reviewed the topic of the data leak, its causes and consequences, prevention measures, and data privacy laws. We also analysed the case studies of Target Incorporation and Unacademy relating to the data breach.
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Data privacy, Data Leak, Indian Data Loss Prevention
Paper Title: HUMAN RIGHT VIOLATIONS BY HUMAN RIGHT COURTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010401
Register Paper ID - 200288
Title: HUMAN RIGHT VIOLATIONS BY HUMAN RIGHT COURTS
Author Name(s): Chittoor Rajamannar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2919-2922
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1274
HUMAN RIGHT VIOLATIONS BY HUMAN RIGHT COURTS
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HUMAN RIGHT VIOLATIONS BY HUMAN RIGHT COURTS
Paper Title: COPPER THIOMOLYBDATE A FUTURE ANSWER TO INCREASING THE BIOAVAILABITY OF MICRONUTRIENTS IN RUMINATS AND MONGASTRICS.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010399
Register Paper ID - 200209
Title: COPPER THIOMOLYBDATE A FUTURE ANSWER TO INCREASING THE BIOAVAILABITY OF MICRONUTRIENTS IN RUMINATS AND MONGASTRICS.
Author Name(s): JAY KUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2902-2914
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1327
ABSTRACT Introduction: Copper deficiency is a common problem for ruminants. This can result from insufficient Cu intake (primary deficiency) or the presence of an antagonist that renders Cu unavailable for absorption (secondary deficiency). When Mo intake is sufficient, thiomolybdates, TMx, form in sufficient quantities in the rumen to significantly antagonize Cu. Aims: To synthesize the heterometallic sulphur assemblies that may be water soluble, which are kinetically inert and show relevance towards biological activities as Cu-Mo antagonism. Materials and methods: Various types of coinage metal hetrometallic sulphur systems have been synthesized using water soluble tetra-thiometallate anions for molybdenum and tungsten system. Resonance Ramam spectroscopy has been utilized to determine unambioguously the structure of the symmetrically coordinated trinuclear complexes for which the suitable single crystals for a crystal structure determination have been tried but got failed due to poor experimental environment. The genesis of the heteropolynuclear species have been correlated with the polynuclear Cu(?) complexes of different geometry. Results and discussion: The synthesized complexes in our study contain the stoichiometry between tetrathiomolybdate and copper in the ratio, 1:1, 1:2, 1:3 and 1:4, respectively. The tendency of iron in these complexes to enhance its coordination number has been demonstrated. Two equivalents of CuCl 2 H20 (2.8gm) and one equivalent of ammonium heptamolybdate (with respect to Mo) (1.8 gm) were dissolved in 40 ml aqueous NH3 (d, 0.7) to get a clear blue solution. Into this H2S gas was passed for an hour. Immediately, black precipitate of CuS appeared at the first Stage followed by the gradual red colouration of the solution. The formation of multinuclear species containing Cu and Mo through the dissolution of CuS with the concomitant reduction of Cu++ to Cu+ under the experimental condition. Conclusion: From various experiments it was concluded that high molybdenum and Sulphate intake disturb the metabolic efficiency of copper utilization and induce copper deficiency. Thus, �Cu-Mo antagonism� may be viewed as an interaction between Cu, Mo and S. Hence, the synthesis of Copper-Thiomolybdate-Protein Complex may shed some light on the chemical implication of this phenonmenon and may contribute quantitatively towards rationalizing the difference in its modus operendi in ruminants and monogastrics.
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Key words: Copper Thiomolybdate, Ruminates, Monogastrates, Bioavailability.
Paper Title: COVID-19 PRYAVARN PRBANDHAN EVAM SURKSH - UTAR BIHAR KE SANDRBH MEIN EK BHOGOLIK ADHYAYAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010398
Register Paper ID - 200174
Title: COVID-19 PRYAVARN PRBANDHAN EVAM SURKSH - UTAR BIHAR KE SANDRBH MEIN EK BHOGOLIK ADHYAYAN
Author Name(s): Dr. Ajay Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2895-2901
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1294
COVID-19 PRYAVARN PRBANDHAN EVAM SURKSH - UTAR BIHAR KE SANDRBH MEIN EK BHOGOLIK ADHYAYAN
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COVID-19 PRYAVARN PRBANDHAN EVAM SURKSH - UTAR BIHAR KE SANDRBH MEIN EK BHOGOLIK ADHYAYAN
Paper Title: MONETARY POLICY INSTRUMENTS BY RBI: INSTRUMENTS AND POLICIES TO COMBAT COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010397
Register Paper ID - 200203
Title: MONETARY POLICY INSTRUMENTS BY RBI: INSTRUMENTS AND POLICIES TO COMBAT COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Author Name(s): Priyanka Banik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2891-2894
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1344
The given research discusses the monetary policy instruments of the Reserve Bank of India and how these instruments and policy rates have been changed during the COVID-19 Pandemic to keep the economy of India under control. Monetary policies are taken by Central Bank of India, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) aims at changing the policy rates with respect to the given situations. The outbreak of Coronavirus affected the Indian economy massively and to control the situation, RBI has provided some significant changes in policy rates that can help to stabilize the economic activities until the pandemic gets over. Changes in these policies rates and how these changes are helping the economy and banking system of India are the main concern of this research.
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COVID-19 Pandemic, Monetary Policy, Monetary Policy Instruments, RBI
Paper Title: KOSHI KAMISHNARI ME SWATANTRA SENANI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010396
Register Paper ID - 200177
Title: KOSHI KAMISHNARI ME SWATANTRA SENANI
Author Name(s): Dr. Ratnesh Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2887-2890
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1425
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Paper Title: THINKING SKILLS AND INTEREST IN LEARNING AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS OF KOTTAYAM DISTRICT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010395
Register Paper ID - 200183
Title: THINKING SKILLS AND INTEREST IN LEARNING AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS OF KOTTAYAM DISTRICT
Author Name(s): Smitha Jose, Dr. Sr. Celene Joseph
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2876-2886
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1287
This article is related to a survey conducted among the Secondary Students of Kottayam districts. This study is conducted i) to find the difference in Thinking Skills with respect to a) Gender b) Locale of the school and c) Type of management of the school and ii) to study the difference in Interest in Learning with respect to a) Gender b) Locale of the school and c) Type of management of the school The study was conducted on a sample of 520 Secondary Students randomly selected from the secondary schools of Kottayam district. The tools used for the data collection are �Test on Thinking Skills� (TTS) and �Learning Interest Inventory� (LII) constructed and standardized by the investigators. The data were analysed using the descriptive statistical technique Mean, Standard Deviation, and the inferential statistical technique, test of significance of difference between means for large independent sample. The findings of the study are 1) There is significant difference between the means of scores on Thinking Skills a) of Male and Female students of secondary schools and b) of the students from Urban and Rural secondary schools. 2) There is no significant difference between the means of scores on Thinking Skills of the students from Government and Aided secondary schools. 3) There is significant difference between the means of scores on Interest in Learning a) of Male and Female students of secondary schools and b) of the students from Government and Aided secondary schools. 4) There is no significant difference in the means of scores on Interest in Learning between the students from Urban and Rural secondary schools.
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Thinking skills, Interest in learning, Gender, Locality, Type of management
Paper Title: SOLID STATE KINETICS OF CR(III) COMPLEX DERIVED FROM SCHIFF BASE OF 5-AMINO1,2,3,4 THIATRIAZOLE WITH-ORTHO-METHOXYBENZALDEHYDE.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010394
Register Paper ID - 200207
Title: SOLID STATE KINETICS OF CR(III) COMPLEX DERIVED FROM SCHIFF BASE OF 5-AMINO1,2,3,4 THIATRIAZOLE WITH-ORTHO-METHOXYBENZALDEHYDE.
Author Name(s): Ajay Kumar, Ku. Sarita Prasad , Akhilesh Prasad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2870-2875
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1308
Cr(III) form 2 : 1 complex with Schiff base ligand of 5-amino 1,2,3,4 thiatriazole and ortho-methoxybenzaldehyde. Kinetic parameters like order of reaction activation energy, apparent frequency factor and apparent entropy of activation of second stage of the decomposition of complex have been determined using graphical method of Freeman -Carroll and Doyl�s method as modified by Zsako using non-isothermal TG curve.
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Solid State kinetics , Thermogravimetric analysis, Schiff base. T.G. curve, activation energy, order of reaction, entropy of activation and frequency factors.
Paper Title: FACTORS AFFECTING ANAEMIA AMONG CHILDREN AGED 6-59 MONTHS IN RURAL INDIA: EVIDENCES FROM NFHS-4 (2015-16)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010393
Register Paper ID - 200206
Title: FACTORS AFFECTING ANAEMIA AMONG CHILDREN AGED 6-59 MONTHS IN RURAL INDIA: EVIDENCES FROM NFHS-4 (2015-16)
Author Name(s): Prabhat Shankar, Kabir Pal, Rahul Mishra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2862-2869
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1285
Anaemia in India is a severe public health problem among younger children of age 6- 59 months. In addition to increased morbidity and poor effects on physical well-being (weakness and/or fatigue), anaemia is linked by delayed cerebral and psychomotor growth and a higher risk of maternal mortality. The present study investigated the anaemia and associated risk factors among children aged 6 to 59 months belong to rural India. The study used data from the fourth round of the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-IV), which was conducted during 2015�16. In the NFHS-IV survey, a total of 259,627 children under 5 were collected from India, out of which a total of 0.18 million rural children were analysed. The study used Stata/MP Version 14.1 for appropriate bivariate and multivariate statistical analysis. Overall, 60 percent of children aged 6�59 months had some degree of anaemia. The severity of anaemia among children show that had 28 percent had mild anaemia, 30 percent had moderate anaemia and 2 percent had severe anaemia. Among children, the prevalence of anaemia in major states was highest in Haryana (73%), followed by Jharkhand (72%) and Madhya Pradesh (70%) and was lowest in Manipur (23%) and Mizoram (25%). The adjusted odds ratio results show that age of the child, sex, meal diversity, mother�s BMI and anaemia status, antenatal visits, substance use pattern, education and wealth were significantly associated with anaemia status of the children.
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Anaemia, Prevalence, Risk-factors, Under-five, Rural India, NFHS
Paper Title: PREVALENCE OF DIARRHEAL DISEASES AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AMONG UNDER-FIVE CHILDREN IN NINE PRIORITY STATES OF INDIA: EVIDENCES FROM NFHS-4 (2015-16)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010392
Register Paper ID - 200182
Title: PREVALENCE OF DIARRHEAL DISEASES AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS AMONG UNDER-FIVE CHILDREN IN NINE PRIORITY STATES OF INDIA: EVIDENCES FROM NFHS-4 (2015-16)
Author Name(s): Arun Kumar Yadav, Prabhat Shankar, Kabir Pa;, Rahul Mishra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2854-2861
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1274
Diarrhoeal disease is the second leading cause of death among children aged under 5 years of age, and is accountable for death toll of 0.5 million children every year globally. In 2015, deaths from diarrhoea in India, among children under five accounted for 10 percent (117,285) of all deaths among children below the age of five. Thus, the aim of the present study is to investigate the prevalence of diarrheal diseases and associated risk factors among under-five children in nine priority states of India. The study used data from the fourth round of the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-IV), which was conducted during 2015�16. In the NFHS-IV survey, a total of 259,627 children under 5 were collected from India, out of which a total of 157,358 children from nine selected states were analysed. The study used Stata/MP Version 14.1 for appropriate bivariate and multivariate statistical analysis. The study has found that the 11 percent of children under age five years had diarrhoea in the two weeks before the survey: it was recorded highest in Uttarakhand (17%), followed by Uttar Pradesh (15%), and Bihar (10%). The prevalence of diarrhoea rises from 14 percent among children under age six months to 19 percent among those age 6-11 months, when complementary foods and other liquids are introduced. Prevalence remains high (16%) at age 12-23 months, which is the time when children begin to walk and are at increased risk of contamination from the environment. The results depicted in table shows that the age of the child, antenatal clinic visits, caste religion and WASH indicator were significantly associated with the risk of diarrhoea among children.
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Diarrhoea, risk factors, NFHS, priority states, under-five children
Paper Title: IMPACT OF E LEARNING ON MUSIC DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME COVID -19
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010391
Register Paper ID - 200204
Title: IMPACT OF E LEARNING ON MUSIC DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME COVID -19
Author Name(s): Dr.Arati Mishra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2850-2853
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1341
The impact of this difficult time COVID 19 our India as well as world are badly affected by this Corona Virus. This lock down creating very bad effect on schools, colleges & University and all educational music activities aslso stopped in India. In this situation we are fully depended on technology. which have not been used before. The education sector has been facing difficulties to survive in this pandemic. When evrything stopped in this situation music has a big role of it. even we are not able to go outside for gym,zumba, Aerobics , dance classes & morning walk etc. Music helps a lot you can entertain yourself inside your at home. We have to maintain social distancing so E learning is very helpful for us. The following points considered as the impacts. * we move towards blended learning * Impact on Online Concert * Students also collecting the record materialin Music Classes * Increasing Online meeting * People educate in Digital Literacy * Impact on Employment in Music / Stage Performer * facing problems in network * Lack of Electronic Gadget
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Paper Title: CLASSICAL REVIEW ON LUTA VISHA AND ITS MANAGEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010390
Register Paper ID - 200198
Title: CLASSICAL REVIEW ON LUTA VISHA AND ITS MANAGEMENT
Author Name(s): Dr. Rupali Narendra Chandewar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2841-2849
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1400
As per modern view more than 20000 species of spiders are identified and is classifies into 60 families. Out of that some are not dangerous. Whereas Sushruta describes 16 species of Luta whereas vagbhata says about 28 variety. Acharya vagbhat included this lutavisha under the keetavisha (insects) since it posses the features of insects. The doshaavasthaa of luta is pittakaphaadhika. That means pitta kapha lakshanas will be predominant.In spider poisoning pain, swelling and itching are the main symptoms. The spider bite are both poisonous and non poisonous. Venomous proves fatal in a week. Moderately poisonous would take more time to prove fatal. Whereas bite by mild poisonous brings death within a fortnight. Luta visha is included in keeta visha. In Ayurvedic granthas there are various Agadas mentioned that are used as prativisha (antidotes) to act on poison due to Luta visha.
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Luta visha, Keetavisha, Agada, prativisha
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE PERCEPTION OF STUDENTS ANDTEACHERS ON BLENDED LEARNING IN HIGHEREDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010389
Register Paper ID - 200211
Title: A STUDY ON THE PERCEPTION OF STUDENTS ANDTEACHERS ON BLENDED LEARNING IN HIGHEREDUCATION
Author Name(s): Dr Mohan kumara T M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2832-2840
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1284
The main aim of the study the perception of students and teachers on blended learning pedagogy in higher education. Blended learning involves the combination of two fields of concern: education and educational technology. Descriptive method is used for conducting the study. The data is collected through structured questionnaire, sent and collected with the help of Google forms and interview with Teachers and students of Davanagere District. It has been observed that most of the students and the teachers having good perceptions about blended learning. Maximum respondents have agreed that the �Blended learning" is one of the good technique which has given education a new lease of life allowing us to approach old ideas in new ways.
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Blended learning, Learning, Teaching
Paper Title: RFID BASED FUEL STATION AUTOMATION USING ARDUINO UNO
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010388
Register Paper ID - 200215
Title: RFID BASED FUEL STATION AUTOMATION USING ARDUINO UNO
Author Name(s): Gandha Dhairya P., Dr.Tejas V. Shah, Dr.Deepali H. Shah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2827-2831
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 2578
Petroleum is the foremost and mainstay of modern civilization. It is one of the nature's rare and valuable creation. Its formation takes millions of years which insist proper utilization of the resource. In present scenario, fuel stations are operated manually which consist a controlling unit to perform various tasks. The present manual fuel stations consumes more time and requires substantial man power. Moreover, it is prone to malpractices and higher probability of human initiated errors. These limitations restrict installation of fuel stations in distant areas. The main aim of this paper is to deal with all stated problems by developing an automated petrol dispensing system using RFID technology. Such a system enables a user to use a RFID based prepaid card to access petrol at fuel stations. Whenever the user wants to fill the tank from the fuel dispenser, user has to enter the amount first and then place the RFID card near the RFID reader. The Arduino Uno manages to read the data from the RFID reader and perform action according to the customer requirements as well as the amount is deducted from the user's card. The RFID and Arduino Uno are used for improvement of present petrol dispensing system by reducing human work and providing an auto guided mechanism to carry out the tasks consecutively. These systems are highly reliable and conserves the time.
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RFID technology, Arduino Uno, Petrol dispensing system, Unmanned Automation
Paper Title: BEHAVIORAL CHANGES IN ANABAS TESTUDINEUS EXPOSED TO SUB-LETHAL CONCENTRATION OF NUVAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010387
Register Paper ID - 200216
Title: BEHAVIORAL CHANGES IN ANABAS TESTUDINEUS EXPOSED TO SUB-LETHAL CONCENTRATION OF NUVAN
Author Name(s): Sushma Swaraj, R B Jha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2822-2826
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1296
The organophosphorus insecticide, Nuvan is widely used in agricultural field and private industrial premises to control pests, easily accumulates in aquatic ecosystems and exerts toxic effects on aquatic animals. The study aimed to evaluate the acute toxicity (LC50) of Nuvan on Anabas testudineus. Anabas testudineus were exposed to different concentrations of nuvan ranging from 0.00025 ppm to 2.048 ppm with parallel untreated control. At the doses of 0.0005 ppm, 0.001 ppm, 0.002 ppm, and 0.004 ppm 40%, 50%, 70%, and 90% mortality of Anabas testudineus were observed within 96 hrs, respectively, whereas, 100% mortality was observed at doses above 0.008 ppm. Based on probit analysis, the LC50 value of diazinon for 96 hrs of exposure on Anabas testudineus was found as 0.001 ppm. During the exposure trial several behavioral alterations including restlessness, sudden and quick movements, loss of equilibrium, increased opercular activities and paralysis were observed in the fish. The present study demonstrated that Nuvan is highly toxic especially to Anabas testudineus and thus, indiscriminate use of this insecticide in the agriculture and industrial sectors should be strictly controlled.
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Nuvan , Anabas testudineus
Paper Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SELF-CONFIDENCE LEVEL BETWEEN FEMALE SPORTS AND NON-SPORTS PERSONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010386
Register Paper ID - 200115
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SELF-CONFIDENCE LEVEL BETWEEN FEMALE SPORTS AND NON-SPORTS PERSONS
Author Name(s): Miss. Padma J, Mr.Madhu G R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2817-2821
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1382
Self-confidence is a simple attribute of perceived self, it is neither a part of the self, nor it is independent from the self simply speaking self-confidence refers to in individual perceived ability to act effectively in a situation to overcome obstacles and to attain success. The present research aimed at compare the self �confidence level between Female sports and non-sports persons of Dakshina Kannada district. For collection data the inventory was used which developed and standardized by Dr Rekha Gupta (Meerut) Dept. Of National Psychological Corporation, Kacheri Ghat, Agra, (2006).Total 100 female subjects were selected from sports person and non-sports person category in Dakshina Kannanda district. The subjects were selected by using simple random sampling method. The study was restricted to Dakshina Kannanda district and the subject age range between 15-28 years. The obtained data from questionnaires will be subjected to statistical treatment mean, standard deviation and Z test will be adopted and represented the data with the help of suitable graphs and tables. The researcher conclude that there is no significance difference between both sports persons and non-sports persons group.
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Self-confidence, sports persons, Dakhina kannada, non-sports persons etc
Paper Title: STUDENTS AND TEACHERS PERSPECTIVE ON DIGITAL LEARNING � A SURVEY DURING COVID � 19 LOCKDOWN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010385
Register Paper ID - 200162
Title: STUDENTS AND TEACHERS PERSPECTIVE ON DIGITAL LEARNING � A SURVEY DURING COVID � 19 LOCKDOWN
Author Name(s): Meghashree M, Tejaswini P S, Yeshwanth P S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2811-2816
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1272
The worldwide COVID-19 lockdown has forced schools and universities to close and send their students home which, in turn, has impacted over 91% of the world�s student population. The closure has placed unprecedented challenges on governments, institutions, teachers, parents and care givers around the world. With this sudden shift away from the classroom in many parts of the globe, some are wondering whether the adoption of online learning will continue to persist post-pandemic, and how such a shift would impact the worldwide education market. The current study is based on the survey made with the engineering students and faculty members in understanding the uncertain scenario in the sudden shift from classroom learning to digital learning, its effects and issues. Also, an attempt is made to bring out solutions and suggest to the related issues.
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Global digital classroom, e-learning
Paper Title: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF E-LEARNING IN COMPARISON TO TRADITIONAL FORMS OF LEARNING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010384
Register Paper ID - 200230
Title: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF E-LEARNING IN COMPARISON TO TRADITIONAL FORMS OF LEARNING
Author Name(s): Uma Shankar Shukla
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 2806-2810
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1368
Internet education is soon to become the dominant form of education in the world. A lot of effort is being devoted into furthering the work methods and communication among students and professors, aimed at bettering the quality of this kind of studying. Moreover, further development of virtual education in the future will depend on the advance of contemporary technologies and the Internet. Having this in mind this paper has tried to explore to what extent the previous results have been accomplished, as well as to classify the different modalities of this kind of learning and to ascertain their advantages and disadvantages. A special emphasis has been put on the great utility value for all developed economies, which have made great progress in the development rate and in the spreading of virtual faculties� network. The author especially emphasizes the fact that faculties with �classrooms without walls� will not fully replace traditional faculties.
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Internet education; e-learning; Learning Models.
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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