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Paper Title: Copyright and Social Media: Examining Infringement and User Rights in Video Content in India.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411705
Register Paper ID - 272955
Title: COPYRIGHT AND SOCIAL MEDIA: EXAMINING INFRINGEMENT AND USER RIGHTS IN VIDEO CONTENT IN INDIA.
Author Name(s): Keerthivasan, Aadhavan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g306-g314
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 218
The complexion of tasks in the face of copyright protection and users' rights has totally changed when it comes to how content is created, shared and consumed today using social media. The opportunities for this kind of interaction at the intersection between social media platforms and copyright laws are many including issues such as infringement and the balance between copyright enforcement and user rights. This results in Copyright infringements occur massively due to its existence as described above where information spreads like a bush fire. Works are reproduced, distributed, and publicly exhibited without proper authorization. The issue has compelled the copyright holders to pursue legal action, but mechanisms of rights enforcement in the digital age are faced with challenges like jurisdictional complexities and the overwhelming volume of infringing material. It seeks to deliberate on the main legal frameworks that control copyright on social media incorporating the Copyright Act and Information Technology Act of India and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of the United States and strike a good balance between the two goals of protecting creators' rights and letting users engage with content on social media in ways that are socially acceptable. It is finally expected to get some enlightenment with regard to rules of fair use, regulation, and the enhanced cooperation between content providers and right holders. The paper will consist of an exhaustive examination of the present problems and possible solutions from the perspective of copyright rights with the constant change of social media, using case studies and legal precedents. It not only contributes to the discussion on copyright laws in the digital sphere but also demonstrates how legal frameworks can be adapted to cover the continuous use of digital technology.
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social media, copyright, infringement, fair use.
Paper Title: Malware detection using Machine Learning
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411704
Register Paper ID - 272088
Title: MALWARE DETECTION USING MACHINE LEARNING
Author Name(s): Yogita Madhukarrao Bhagwat, Mr. Kapil D. Dere, Dr. A. A. Khatri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g302-g305
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 178
ABSTRACT: - Malware detection involves identifying and preventing dangerous software in computer security. It is not the only approach to safeguard a firm against a cyber-attack. Effective risk assessment is essential for both companies and administrations. This study explores various methods for identifying computer malware, harmful software, websites, and future instructions. It also discusses the rise of computer viruses and worms and how to counteract them. Traditional detection approaches are being replaced by innovative procedures and strategies including behavioural-based and signature-based models. Future instructions will focus on developing security solutions to address cyber fraud, a growing issue in the Asia-Pacific area. Traditional computer security measures are insufficient to protect against cyber security fraud and other threats due to their limitations. Researchers have developed new techniques, including heuristic and static analysis, to detect over 90% of malware samples without false positives or negatives.
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Malware, Ransomware, Behavior-Based Methodology, Heuristics, Vulnerabilities, Signature-Based Models
Paper Title: "A STUDY ON FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF RELIGARE ENTREPRISES"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411702
Register Paper ID - 272972
Title: "A STUDY ON FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF RELIGARE ENTREPRISES"
Author Name(s): P Swarup Sagar, Prof. Moula Hussain K, Dr. Shaheeda Banu S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g277-g289
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 192
Abstract: Financial statement analysis attempts to systematically measure the effect of factors computed using these statements and to determine their ability to predict future returns; investors can use it to rank, sort, and filter companies to seek to create a portfolio with improved financial strength.
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Financial statements, Religare Securities, Investments, Ratio analysis, Trend analysis.
Paper Title: Root Colonization Studies of Biohardened Tissue Culture Plants of Albizia amara
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411701
Register Paper ID - 272957
Title: ROOT COLONIZATION STUDIES OF BIOHARDENED TISSUE CULTURE PLANTS OF ALBIZIA AMARA
Author Name(s): G INDRAVATHI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g271-g276
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 209
The morphological, physiological and anatomical features of the plantlets developed under in vitro conditions, have a great impact on plant survival rate after transplantation to ex vitro conditions. The leguminous tree, Albizia amara has been selected for tissue culture studies in the present investigation, due to its immense medicinal properties. During acclimatization of tissue culture raised plants, the effect of microbial inoculants on biohardening and root colonization was determined in terms of serial dilution followed by plating on Kings B specific medium and trypan blue staining of the root samples. The two bioinoculants used in the present study were Trichoderma viride and Pseudomonas fluorescens . These microbes were used either individually (or) in combination. Maximum root colonization of both P. fluorescens (158x106 CFU/g FW) and T.viride (82.6 %) was observed in dual inoculation after 60 days of biohardening. Better root development was observed when shoots with root primordia were treated with a combination of bioinoculants and plant survival rate was increased to 82 %.
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Albizia amara, Trichoderma viride, Pseudomonas fluorescens, root colonization, biohardening
Paper Title: Homoeopathic Treatment of Tinea Cruris With LM Potency: A Case Report
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411700
Register Paper ID - 272961
Title: HOMOEOPATHIC TREATMENT OF TINEA CRURIS WITH LM POTENCY: A CASE REPORT
Author Name(s): Dr. Venkatesh S B, Dr. Winnie Mathew, Dr. Ancy Mary B, Dr. Asta Eswaran T.S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g263-g270
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 272
Tinea Cruris is one of the fungal infection caused by a species of Dermatophytes. It usually occurs in the groins and upper and inner parts of the thighs caused by Trichophyton rubrum. Most of the people usually affected with Tinea-related symptoms visit nearby hospital where tropical agents and antifungal medications are commonly administered. However in Homoeopathy when medicine is administered based on the totality of symptoms, it can produces cure and also prevent further relapsing of the case. This case study helps to know about the effectiveness of homoeopathy in managing Tinea cruris in LM potency. A 25 years old female presented with irregular circular eruption over the buttocks, groins and lower back 6 years. The case was diagnosed with Tinea Cruris. After detailed case taking and repertorization, Mezereum 0/3 was prescribed. There was a marked improvement with complete disappearance of the lesion, without any adverse effects and recurrence of eruption.
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Dermatophytes, Homoeopathy, Individuality, Mezereum 0/3, Tinea Cruris.
Paper Title: LINKING ORAL HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE TO NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN EDENTULOUS PATIENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411699
Register Paper ID - 272723
Title: LINKING ORAL HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE TO NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN EDENTULOUS PATIENTS
Author Name(s): Dr M.A Eswaran, Dr Ponsekar Abraham, Dr Sharmila M, Dr Supriya Brahma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g254-g262
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 184
Tooth loss is a prevalent concern across age groups, with dentures commonly used to restore functionality and aesthetics. However, the influence of dentures on dietary habits and nutritional health remains debated. Oral health is crucial for overall well-being, impacting speech, confidence, digestion, and nutrient absorption. Teeth play a vital role in food breakdown through chewing, essential for proper digestion and nutrient absorption. While dentures aim to restore chewing function and facilitate a wider food variety intake, their effectiveness and impact on dietary habits remain uncertain. This review synthesizes current research on dentures' influence on dietary intake, nutritional status, and eating enjoyment. Mixed findings suggest both improved nutritional intake and challenges such as limited food variety and increased malnutrition risk among denture wearers. Challenges in chewing efficiency, altered taste sensation, and social embarrassment further impact the eating experience. Addressing these requires a multidisciplinary approach involving dental care, nutritional counselling, and psychological support. Strategies include consuming softer yet nutritious foods, regular dental check-ups, and education on denture care. Future research should focus on longitudinal studies and technological advancements in denture design to address these concerns, ultimately improving the quality of life for denture wearers.
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Dentures, Dietary Intake, Nutritional Status, Oral Health, Quality of Life, Eating Experience, Malnutrition,
Paper Title: review article on canabis sativa
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411698
Register Paper ID - 272920
Title: REVIEW ARTICLE ON CANABIS SATIVA
Author Name(s): Ankita Meel, Reeshicha Mann
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g248-g253
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 199
Our society often considers the use of cannabis as an under-reported activity. Cannabis is used to relieve neuropathic and chronic pain. Cannabis is produced from the Cannabis sativa plant, which is used in three forms: herbal cannabis, dried leaves, and flowering tops The resin of the cannabis is the pressed secretions of the plant, known as 'hashish' or 'cherish. Cannabis sativa is an herbaceous species that originated in Central Asia. It has been used in medicine and as a source of textile fiber since ancient times. It is a fast-growing plant that attracted people's interest because of its multi-purpose applications. It is a rich source of photochemical, cellulose, and woody fibers. The more interest is also due to its metabolites which show potent bioactivities on human health. In this review, the phytochemicals are discussed by emphasizing molecules, including cannabinoids, terpenes, and phenolic compounds. Cannabinoids are represented as the most studied group of compounds, because of their wide range of pharmaceutical effects in humans, also including psychotropic activities. This article aims to upgrade the current knowledge and evidence of using cannabis and its derivatives with a view to the sociolegal context and perspectives for future research.
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Cannabis, cannabidiol, tetrahydrocannabivarin, sensitivity to cannabis.
Paper Title: A Brief Review On Phytoconstituents And Pharmacological Activities Of Ducrosia Anethifolia
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411697
Register Paper ID - 272933
Title: A BRIEF REVIEW ON PHYTOCONSTITUENTS AND PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF DUCROSIA ANETHIFOLIA
Author Name(s): V.Valasa Reddy, M.Doondi, S.Jasmine Fathima, O.Jyothi, R.Lavanya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g233-g247
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 181
The plant Ducrosia Anethifolia is a rarest medicinal and aromatic plant that is used as a food additive and drug in the areas of natural distribution. It consists of six species, which are mainly native to Asia, specifically to Iran and Iraq. In Iran this plant is used for the extraction essential oil. In India this plant is available in Gujarat, Valsad district. It consist of phytoconstituents of volatile and non-volatile components. It is also used to treat headache, backache and colic pain. It also have analgesic activity, antianxiety, anticonvulsant activity, antimicrobial activity, anti-helmintic activity, anti-mitotic activity, anti-fungal activity, anti-bacterial activity and anti-oxidant activity.
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Ducrosia genus, folk medicine, phytoconstituents, non-volatile compounds and volatile organic compounds (VOC)
Paper Title: Social Inclusion Policy and Representation of Marginalized Groups in the Civil Service of Nepal
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411696
Register Paper ID - 272883
Title: SOCIAL INCLUSION POLICY AND REPRESENTATION OF MARGINALIZED GROUPS IN THE CIVIL SERVICE OF NEPAL
Author Name(s): Basant Bahadur Bohara
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g220-g232
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 206
This article "Social Inclusion Policy and Representation of Marginalized Groups in Nepalese Civil Service," analyzes the effectiveness of Nepal's Social Inclusion Policy in addressing historical injustices and promoting equitable participation of marginalized communities, including women, Aadiwasi Janjati, Madhesis, Dalits, Disabled individuals, and people from remote areas. While the study notes significant progress in enhancing representation within the civil service, it also highlights persistent challenges such as systemic biases, inadequate capacity building, and ineffective policy implementation. Using qualitative methods and focus group discussions, the research identifies key gaps in policy and practice. Findings emphasize the need for improved empowerment, information outreach, and meritocracy, alongside addressing issues like quota misuse. The article concludes with policy recommendations, advocating for a robust Social Inclusion Policy, ongoing evaluation, targeted training programs, and fostering an organizational culture that values diversity, ultimately aiming for a more representative and equitable civil service in Nepal.
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Social inclusion, social justice, participation, empowerment, diversity management
Paper Title: FORMULATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF HERBAL SUNSCREEN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411695
Register Paper ID - 272849
Title: FORMULATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF HERBAL SUNSCREEN
Author Name(s): Mrs PATNALA RAMYA, ADITHYA P, AYISHA SHIRIN M P, DEVADARSAN, NAJA FARHAN, SUMAYYA GAFOOR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g187-g219
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 212
Sunscreen is a topical product designed to protect the skin from the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It works by either absorbing, reflecting, or scattering UV rays to prevent them from penetrating the skin and causing damage such as sunburn, premature aging, and an increased risk of skin cancer. The incorporation of herbal materials into sunscreen is one of the most effective and natural ways to protect against the sun. The present study integrates the protective properties of these natural ingredients to develop an effective sunscreen product. The flowers of the butterfly pea plant are rich in antioxidants, including flavonoids, polyphenols and anthocyannins. Sunscreen lotion which contains olive oil and herbal ingredients can help to protect the skin from premature aging and damage that may lead to skin cancer. The observational study of herbal sunscreen lotion showed good spreadability, good consistency, homogeneity, appearance, Ph, ease of removal and no evidence of phase separation. The prepared herbal sunscreen lotion was safe to use for skin .The result of present study attempts to develop sunscreen lotion possessing broad spectrum of anti UV radiation effectiveness with reduce concentration of chemical UV filters from the extracts of bio active products such as Butterfly pea flower (Fabacee) and Aloe Vera (Liliaceae)
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Herbal sunscreen, SPF (sun protection factor),Skin burn, Aloe Vera gel, Butterfly pea flower, Olive oil, Ultraviolet radiation
Paper Title: Graph Algorithm: Case Study And its Applications
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411694
Register Paper ID - 272868
Title: GRAPH ALGORITHM: CASE STUDY AND ITS APPLICATIONS
Author Name(s): Isha Manr, Kiran Raje, Vedanti Malpure, Kalyani Mavale, Jayashree Tamkhade
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g173-g186
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 203
This paper aims at exploring the importance of a widespread branch of algorithms called graph algorithms in the solution of the challenging real-world issues in different areas. It will be also possible to describe in more details using selected cases other practical application of the main algorithms including Dijkstra's shortest path; minimum spanning tree; depth first and breadth first searches; and network flow algorithms. Their specific application in areas of GPS, Network, Web Crawling and Transport systems is discussed. Further, real-life use in social network analysis, bioinformatics, computer network routing, and recommender systems are also described with examples to widen the understanding of its importance in the contemporary technology. Newer fields are also discussed including graph neural networks and quantum graph algorithms and what the industry might look like in the future. Synthesizing theories with solutions, this research highlights graph algorithms as a core to innovation and superior results, supporting their applicability in addressing present-day problems within computer science.
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Graphs, Algorithms, Networks, GPS, Web Crawling.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE PERSPECTIVES OF MANS ALIENATION IN MODERN WORLD REFLECTED THROUGH FRANZ KAFKA'S THE METAMORPHOSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411693
Register Paper ID - 272639
Title: A STUDY ON THE PERSPECTIVES OF MANS ALIENATION IN MODERN WORLD REFLECTED THROUGH FRANZ KAFKA'S THE METAMORPHOSIS
Author Name(s): SARANYA SRI AR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g167-g172
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 204
This paper explores the theme of alienation in Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis, focusing on its existential and psychological dimensions. Through a critical analysis of Gregor Samsa's transformation into an insect and the subsequent events, the study examines themes of isolation, societal pressures, and loss of identity. By interpreting the protagonist's metamorphosis as a metaphor for modern alienation, the research highlights the enduring relevance of Kafka's work in understanding the pervasive sense of disconnection experienced by individuals today, despite being surrounded by a bustling society.
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Alienation, Isolation, Existentialism, Dehumanization, struggle.
Paper Title: Homoeopathy And Pharmacovigilance: Bridging Safety And Efficacy
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411692
Register Paper ID - 272931
Title: HOMOEOPATHY AND PHARMACOVIGILANCE: BRIDGING SAFETY AND EFFICACY
Author Name(s): Dr. Qadeer Unnisa Begum, Dr. Radha Devi Chakali, Dr. Kadiri Chamundeshwari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g157-g166
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 207
ABSTRACT Background Pharmacovigilance, the science of monitoring the safety and efficacy of drugs, is essential for all therapeutic systems, including Homeopathy. Despite the growing acceptance of Homeopathic treatments, there is a significant gap in the understanding and implementation of pharmacovigilance practices among practitioners. This research aims to address the challenges faced in reporting and analyzing adverse drug events (ADEs) in Homeopathy. Methods The study involved comprehensive literature review of Organon of Medicine, Homeopathic texts, journals, and contemporary research articles, all scientific books, websites and relevant literary works to assess the state of pharmacovigilance in Homeopathy. Objectives The primary objectives of this study were to identify barriers to effective pharmacovigilance in Homeopathy, enhance the understanding of adverse event reporting, and propose strategies for improving data collection and analysis. Results Findings revealed significant gaps in awareness and education regarding pharmacovigilance among Homeopathic practitioners. Underreporting of ADEs was prevalent, primarily due to the individualized nature of Homeopathic treatment and challenges in establishing causal links between remedies and adverse events. The Modified Naranjo Criteria was found to require adaptation for better applicability in Homeopathy. Conclusion Effective pharmacovigilance is crucial for ensuring patient safety in homeopathy. By addressing the identified challenges and fostering a culture of reporting and education, the Homeopathic community can enhance the understanding of treatment safety
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Keywords: Homoeopathy, Pharmacovigilance, Adverse Drug Events, Adverse drug reaction, Misleading advertisement
Paper Title: The Impact of Anchoring Techniques in Neuro-Linguistic Programming on Motivation for Reading and Comprehension in Second Language English Learners
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411691
Register Paper ID - 272910
Title: THE IMPACT OF ANCHORING TECHNIQUES IN NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING ON MOTIVATION FOR READING AND COMPREHENSION IN SECOND LANGUAGE ENGLISH LEARNERS
Author Name(s): K G Dilrukshi M. Gunawardana, J.A.M. Buddhima Karunarathna
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g144-g156
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 215
Reading plays a crucial role in education. It holds significance for students as it aids in knowledge, vocabulary, critical thinking, cognitive development, imagination, empathy, academic performance, communication, personal growth, future success, and lifelong learning. In the current educational landscape where Sri Lankan English language learners encounter challenges in cultivating a reading habit, motivating them to read has become paramount. Drawing upon the potential of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) techniques, this study embarks on a six-week intervention design to boost students' motivation for reading in English. This research study examines the effects of NLP anchoring techniques on motivation in reading among second language learners. A total of 60 grade 10 students from a government school were selected using the purposive sampling technique for this research. The study employed a quasi-experimental design, employing the mixed method of both quantitative and qualitative methods. Incorporated pre-tests and post-tests to collect quantitative data to measure changes in reading comprehension from the Motivation for Reading Questionnaire (MRQ) and the Nelson-Denny Reading Test (NDRT) that revealed significant improvements in motivation and comprehension (p < 0.001). Qualitative data collected through a focus group discussion highlighted enhanced awareness of reading strategies and increased engagement. An NLP workshop was conducted for participants before the post-test phase to achieve the research objectives. A proficient English language instructor was engaged as an external observer and evaluator in the research. The data was examined using MS Excel (one-tailed test) and thematic analysis. The results of the data analysis indicated that after being exposed to anchoring techniques participants exhibited significantly higher improvement in reading comprehension skills, as evidenced by higher post-test scores. While the study contributes valuable insights into the impact of anchoring techniques on reading among participants, it is important to acknowledge certain recommendations including integrating NLP into curricula, providing teacher training, and conducting long-term studies. This research contributes valuable insights for educators seeking innovative strategies to enhance reading engagement and proficiency among ESL learners.
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Anchoring technique, English language learners, motivation, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), reading habits
Paper Title: वास्तुशास्त्रीय दृष्टीकोनातून शिवकालीन गडकिल्ले निर्मिती : एक अध्ययन
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411690
Register Paper ID - 272971
Title: वास्तुशास्त्रीय दृष्टीकोनातून शिवकालीन गडकिल्ले निर्मिती : एक अध्ययन
Author Name(s): Amitkumar Ganesh Shingane
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g139-g143
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 173
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Paper Title: Economic Stability and Challenges Of Branch Postmasters in Manjeri Division: A Comprehensive Analysis
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411689
Register Paper ID - 272944
Title: ECONOMIC STABILITY AND CHALLENGES OF BRANCH POSTMASTERS IN MANJERI DIVISION: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Mr. Albert Alex, Dr. R. Saritha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g124-g138
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 173
This research paper examines the economic stability and overall quality of life of Branch Postmasters (BPMs) in the Manjeri Division, focusing on their income levels, financial challenges, and the effect of these factors on their quality of life. The research aims to measure both the income adequacy and the key economic difficulties faced by the branch postmasters, with a particular focus on understanding how these challenges affect their overall well-being. Data was collected from 55 BPMs through structured telephonic interviews, covering various dimensions such as demographic details, employment information, financial stability, economic challenges, and overall quality of life. The analysis used SPSS and MS Excel to apply statistical tools including mean, percentage, correlation, regression, and ANOVA. The study shows that most BPMs earn between INR 10,001 and 15,000 monthly. Despite homeownership, many postmasters report insufficient savings and high levels of debt, with significant amounts of their income allocated to essential expenses and transportation costs. The regression analysis shows that monthly income is significantly affected by factors such as essential expenses, bonuses, and additional costs like electricity bills. These findings underscore the hypothesis that the current salary of BPMs is insufficient to meet their basic needs. Also, the study identifies key quality-of-life determinants, including savings, outstanding loans, overtime work, leave availability, access to affordable healthcare, and adequate washroom facilities. It uncovers that insufficient savings and loan burdens negatively impact the quality of life, while access to healthcare and proper washroom facilities contribute positively. The regression model explains about 89.6% of the variance in quality of life, highlighting the substantial effect of these factors on BPM's overall well-being. This research underlines the urgent need for policy interventions to improve the financial and working conditions of Branch Postmasters. Improving salary structures, providing better job benefits, and addressing critical issues such as savings opportunities, healthcare access, and work-life balance could significantly improve their economic stability and quality of life. The findings contribute valuable insights into the challenges faced by BPMs and suggest actionable steps for policymakers to support these crucial employees.
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Branch Postmasters, economic stability, quality of life, salary sufficiency, worklife balance.
Paper Title: A Study on Awareness of Eco-Friendly Products And Consumer Buying Behaviour in Gorakhpur City
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411688
Register Paper ID - 272927
Title: A STUDY ON AWARENESS OF ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS AND CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR IN GORAKHPUR CITY
Author Name(s): Vagish Raj Pandey, Prianshu Verma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g115-g123
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 204
In recent times, the Earth's environment is being increasingly affected and these environmental problems are having a negative impact on people's daily lives. People are striving to solve these problems with the highest possible priority. Environmental issues play an important role in society and therefore also in the economy. Both customers and manufacturers are looking for environmentally friendly products. Eco-friendly products are organic food and recyclable products that are less harmful to the environment. Eco-friendly products are also known as green products, which are studied under green marketing. Green marketing is getting more attention from both manufacturers and customers. The government should pay more attention to the environmental problems of sustainable development which can be solved by green marketing. Green marketing is one of the strategies that a company can use to reduce these harmful effects. Green marketing refers to the process of developing, promoting, selling and distributing products and/or services that have less harmful effects on the environment. Such a product or service should be inherently environmentally friendly or produced in an environmentally friendly manner. The AMA defines green marketing as "the study of the positive and negative aspects of marketing activities on pollution, energy consumption and the use of non-energy resources". A sample of 200 respondents was selected in Gorakhpur city and a questionnaire was used to collect the primary data. Descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation and percentile) were used in this study to analyse the primary data. The results of the study show that the customer's purchasing decision has no influence on the green labelling strategy pursued by the companies. However, one of the basic assumptions of green marketing is that potential consumers would be willing to pay more for a "green" product if these green products offer additional benefits. This paper attempts to analyse consumer awareness and willingness to buy green products. Keywords: green marketing, green products, environmentally friendly products.
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Green Marketing, Green products, Eco-friendly products.
Paper Title: IOT BASED MACHINE LEARNING IN HEALTHCARE MONITORING SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411687
Register Paper ID - 272820
Title: IOT BASED MACHINE LEARNING IN HEALTHCARE MONITORING SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Prof. Dhiraj S. Kalyankar, Ms. Dnyaneshwari N. Durbude, Mr. Atharv P. Hande, Mr. Sayyed Affan, Mr. Ayush S. Wankhade
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g108-g114
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 181
The integration of machine learning (ML) in healthcare monitoring is revolutionizing patient care by enabling real-time data analysis and predictive modelling. This paper explores the application of various ML techniques, including supervised and unsupervised learning, in monitoring patient health indicators, predicting disease progression, and enhancing clinical decision-making. We begin by discussing the types of healthcare data ranging from electronic health records (EHRs) to wearable device outputs and their implications for ML model development. Key ML algorithms, such as support vector machines, neural networks, and ensemble methods, are examined for their efficacy in tasks like anomaly detection, risk stratification, and personalized treatment recommendations. We further delve into case studies demonstrating successful ML implementations in chronic disease management, early detection of conditions like diabetes and heart disease, and remote patient monitoring. Challenges such as data privacy, model interpretability, and the need for domain expertise in model training and validation are critically assessed. The paper concludes by highlighting future directions for research, including the integration of natural language processing for unstructured data analysis, advancements in federated learning for privacy-preserving models, and the potential of real-time analytics to foster proactive healthcare interventions. This comprehensive review underscores the transformative potential of machine learning in improving healthcare outcomes while addressing the ethical and technical challenges inherent in its deployment. Machine learning (ML) is increasingly pivotal in healthcare monitoring, enhancing the ability to analyze vast amounts of patient data for improved outcomes.
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Paper Title: REVIEW ARTICLE ON PEELU : SALVADORA PERSICA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411686
Register Paper ID - 272966
Title: REVIEW ARTICLE ON PEELU : SALVADORA PERSICA
Author Name(s): Dr. Arun Jharwal, Dr. Manisha Pundir, Dr. Chandan Singh, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Purvia
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g99-g107
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 199
Peelu, scientifically known as Salvadora persica, is a small, evergreen tree native to arid regions of India, Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. It holds immense cultural, medicinal, and ecological significance, especially in Ayurveda, the traditional system of medicine in India. Revered for its therapeutic properties, Salvadora persica is particularly famous as the source of the "miswak," a natural toothbrush used for centuries for oral hygiene. Rich in bioactive compounds such as alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, and essential oils, Peelu has been shown to exhibit antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, making it effective against a variety of oral and systemic health conditions.
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Peelu, Salvadora Persica, Miswak, Tooth Brush Tree
Paper Title: Diversity of Four Major Groups in Angoori Barrage Datia M.P. India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2411685
Register Paper ID - 272808
Title: DIVERSITY OF FOUR MAJOR GROUPS IN ANGOORI BARRAGE DATIA M.P. INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Abhay Kumar Rahul
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 11
Pages: g91-g98
Year: November 2024
Downloads: 189
Aquatic biodiversity is the rich and wonderful variety of plants and animals. Wide animal diversity found in Angoori barrage and make a great aquatic ecosystem with the help of flora and fauna. The present paper deals with four major groups of animals were recorded in this reservoir during study period. Various indigenous and commercial fishes of importance were found in this reservoir. Abundance of fresh water fishes of the reservoir presence of 27 fish species belonging to 6 order 10 families and 16 genera was recorded. Among the collected species, order Cyprinitormes was most dominant and followed by order Silouriformes and Ophiocephaliforms. While the Community of zooplankton in Angoori reservoir consists of Cladocera, Rotifera, Copepoda, Protozoa and Ostracoda in order were dominance.Various species of benthic animals were found in this reservoir. Total 28 genera, 20 family, 15 order, 9 class and 4 phyla were recorded in study area. Phylum Arthropoda was dominant phylum followed phylum Mollusca, while the phylum Annelida and phylum Rotifera were represent after that. While in the Angoori reservoir Mollusca animal found with three class four order seven family and 12 genus and species is recorded during study period Class Gastroda is dominant with the two order five family and 10 genus and Species.
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Key Words:- Aquatic Biodiversity, Fishes, Zooplankton, Benthic Animals, Mollusca, Angoori Reservoir
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