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Paper Title: THE IMPACT OF FRENCH COLONIAL POLICY ON CASTE AND RELIGION IN THE FRENCH POSSESSION IN INDIAN WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PONDICHERRY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111307
Register Paper ID - 216654
Title: THE IMPACT OF FRENCH COLONIAL POLICY ON CASTE AND RELIGION IN THE FRENCH POSSESSION IN INDIAN WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PONDICHERRY
Author Name(s): Dr. R. Sudaroli
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c731-c734
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 395
The impact of the French colonial policy in French settlements in general and Pondicherry in particular was mostly felt in the spheres of political development, administration, trade and religion. In other fields like agriculture and land settlement, industry, culture and literature the impact was only marginal While the influence of French colonial policy helped the spread of Christianity in the region, there was very little impact in respect of culture and literature as the French colonists did not seems to have had any definite or active policy in these two spheres. The French colonists followed an active policy in respect of the propagation of Christian religion but it cannot be said that they ever followed a bigoted and aggressive policy of forcible mass conversion of natives into Christianity1. As the Census Report of Pondicherry of 1961 says, "except for a few excesses of religious zeal they have invariably respected the manner and civilization of the people who were entrusted to their care". In this respect they differed very much from the Portuguese who persecuted the natives and followed a policy of forcible conversions.
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colonial policy, marginal, propagation, zeal, forcible conversions.
Paper Title: DOCTRINE OF INDEPENDENT OBLIGATIONS: A REMEDY TO ECONOMIC MIGRATIONS ISSUES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111306
Register Paper ID - 215349
Title: DOCTRINE OF INDEPENDENT OBLIGATIONS: A REMEDY TO ECONOMIC MIGRATIONS ISSUES
Author Name(s): B. Haja Hassan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c727-c730
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 352
DOCTRINE OF INDEPENDENT OBLIGATIONS: A REMEDY TO ECONOMIC MIGRATIONS ISSUES
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DOCTRINE OF INDEPENDENT OBLIGATIONS: A REMEDY TO ECONOMIC MIGRATIONS ISSUES
Paper Title: History of Surgery in Ancient, Middle and Modern Era – A Review Article
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111305
Register Paper ID - 215102
Title: HISTORY OF SURGERY IN ANCIENT, MIDDLE AND MODERN ERA – A REVIEW ARTICLE
Author Name(s): Dr. Wasim Shah Mushtque Shah, Dr. Mohd. Shoeb Mohd. Iqbal Shah, Dr. Ismail Zabeehullah Abdul Halim, Dr. Nadeem Akhtar Mohd. Nazar, Dr. Sayyed Mohammad Nadeem Ali Kamar Ali
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c711-c726
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 504
History of Surgery in Ancient, Middle and Modern Era – A Review Article
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History of Surgery in Ancient, Middle and Modern Era – A Review Article
Paper Title: PREVENTION OF COMMUNICABLE DIESESES, EXERCISE, DIET,AND MEDICINE ESPECIALLY IN INFLUENZA-A REVIEW ARTICLE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111304
Register Paper ID - 214819
Title: PREVENTION OF COMMUNICABLE DIESESES, EXERCISE, DIET,AND MEDICINE ESPECIALLY IN INFLUENZA-A REVIEW ARTICLE
Author Name(s): Dr. Sadequa Parveen Abul Irfan Ansari, Dr. Shaikh Zameer Anjum Shabbir Ahmed, Dr. Zikra Naaz Ateeque Ahmad, Dr. Afshan Sayd
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c696-c710
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 384
Complementary and alternative therapies for colds and flu were commonly used by ancient people. They were used to cure or prevent respiratory viral infections and many nations obtained traditional experience in such remedies. The World Health Organization estimates a total of 25 to 50 million cases each year resulting in 150 000 hospitalizations and 30 000 to 40 000 deaths in the United States alone, due to epidemic influenza. During pandemics, the mortality and morbidity may be much higher, imposing tremendous pressure on health system. Respiratory viruses are a major cause of influenza-like illness symptoms in children and adults, leading to substantial morbidity and mortality each year. Currently employed influenza vaccines are only effective when the vaccine strains match the epidemic strains antigenically. Therefore, seasonal influenza vaccines have to be updated almost annually. In addition, seasonal influenza vaccines fail to afford protection against antigenically distinct pandemic influenza viruses. The Unani system of medicine is one of the traditional systems of medicine practised since centuries in many parts of the world including India. In Unani medicine, nazla-e-wab?i is referred as influenza for which a decoction containing Behidana, Unnab and Sapistan are recommended to relieve the clinical features of nazla-e-wab?i like epidemics. There are also many drugs and diet which are used in treatment of influenza like illness in the light of ancient Unani classics and recent scientific studies.
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Influenza, Epidemic of Influenza, Symptom and herbal drugs for Influenza.
Paper Title: Analysis and design of medical record information system at 'Aisyiyah Padang General Hospital.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111303
Register Paper ID - 214468
Title: ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF MEDICAL RECORD INFORMATION SYSTEM AT 'AISYIYAH PADANG GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Author Name(s): Syamsul Kamal, Yuli Mardi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c689-c695
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 405
ANALYSIS OF INFORMATION SYSTEM DESIGN IN MEDICAL RECORDS STREET AT AISYIYAH PADANG RSU
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ANALYSIS OF INFORMATION SYSTEM DESIGN IN MEDICAL RECORDS STREET AT AISYIYAH PADANG RSU
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FLY ASH WITH WASTE PAPER SLUDGE ASH (GEOPOLYMER) AND CLAY BRICKS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111302
Register Paper ID - 214360
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FLY ASH WITH WASTE PAPER SLUDGE ASH (GEOPOLYMER) AND CLAY BRICKS
Author Name(s): V.LOGESWARAN, Dr.G.RAMAKRISHNA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c685-c688
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 433
This paper presents Fly Ash with Waste paper Sludge Ash brick properties, manufacturing process material required for preparing the Geopolymer bricks with fly ash and waste paper sludge ash as per Indian standard code provisions, inspection and quality control. The textures of the bricks with waste Paper Sludge Ash and Fly Ash Bricks were very similar to that of clay bricks; the sample with the additive contains spherical Fly Ash particles. These particles of geopolymer led to a reduction in the density of the bricks and a substantial improvement in their durability. Use of this additive could have practical implications as a means of recycling and for achieving cost savings in brick production. The Literature on Clay Bricks and Fly ash with Waste Paper Sludge Ash(Geopolymer) Bricks has been presented under the classifications based on absorption coefficient, shape and size, density, weight, porosity, thermal conductivity and compressive strength of geopolymer bricks. Background: A lot of pressure on a generate more energy and the amount of fly ash problem to our environment because geopolymer etc. Results: The absorption coefficient, shape and size, density, weight, porosity, thermal conductivity and compressive strength of geopolymer bricks compare with normal clay bricks that delivers good results. (1) Geopolymer used as waste from industrial by product and environment is directly protected by reducing solid waste disposal. (2)The average compressive strength of geopolymer brick is 9 N/mm2 (3)Geopolymer used as raw material replacing of clay to make fired bricks is an effective measure of saving land and decreasing pollution. The properties of the bricks improved with the firing temperature (4) Geopolymer bricks show less damage than conventional bricks when exposed to salt crystallization cycles. This improvement is due to the reduction of the surface area of the bricks. Conclusion: From the present study, it can be concluded that geopolymer bricks can be used as an alternative to clay bricks.
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Geopolymer Brick, Compressive Strength, Clay Bricks, Fly ash, Waste paper sludge ash
Paper Title: A STUDY ON ACADEMIC STRESS OF SECONDARY LEVEL STUDENTS ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111301
Register Paper ID - 214214
Title: A STUDY ON ACADEMIC STRESS OF SECONDARY LEVEL STUDENTS ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Author Name(s): Dr. Thimmaraju T.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c681-c684
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 426
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Academic Stress, Academic Anxiety, Secondary level students
Paper Title: D.El.Ed., Students’ Perceived Assistance of Mobile Phones for Course Ubiquitousness
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111300
Register Paper ID - 213734
Title: D.EL.ED., STUDENTS’ PERCEIVED ASSISTANCE OF MOBILE PHONES FOR COURSE UBIQUITOUSNESS
Author Name(s): Mohamed Basheer K, Venkataraman S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c677-c680
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 377
This study was under taken to find out the D.El.Ed., Students’ Perceived Assistance of Mobile Phones for Course Ubiquitousness. Normative survey has been adopted. The investigation was conducted in the area of Palakad, Ernakulam and Malapuram Districts of Kerala, India.Random sampling technique was used in the selection of the sample of 177 D.El.Ed., students from 3 Teacher Training institutions. Perceived Assistance of Mobile Phones for Course Ubiquitousness Scale constructed and validated by Rajkumar J & Venkataraman S (2017), was used for the study. The findings of the study shows that there is a high level of assistance of Mobile Phones for Course Ubiquitousness perceived by the D.El.Ed., Students.
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D.El.Ed., Students’. Mobile Phones, Course Ubiquitousness
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE PROFESSIONAL SATISFACTION OF TEACHERS AT PRIMARY LEVEL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111299
Register Paper ID - 212954
Title: A STUDY ON THE PROFESSIONAL SATISFACTION OF TEACHERS AT PRIMARY LEVEL
Author Name(s): Dr. Rajababu Bathula
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c673-c676
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 570
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Keywords; Components, Interpersonal, Perceptions, Satisfaction
Paper Title: FARM AMIGO: INTRODUCING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND IOT IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111298
Register Paper ID - 213437
Title: FARM AMIGO: INTRODUCING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND IOT IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR.
Author Name(s): Mr. Milan Maurya, Mr. Om Chaturvedi, Dr. Mohammed Bakhtawar Ahmed
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c663-c672
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 495
Agriculture is a crucial part of Indian economy. Over 60% of Indian populace based mostly upon agriculture and one third of the financial gain of the nation arises from agricultural practices. Thus, it plays an important role in the development of the country. Various troubles associated to farming is constantly hampering the improvement of the country. Attainable answer for these issues is to choose progressive agriculture practices that includes of contemporary trends. Hence, agriculture will be created good exploitation IoT and alternative technologies. Smart agriculture will increase crop yield, decreases water wastage and unbalanced use of fertilizers. The Major feature of this project is that it measures the various agricultural parameters affecting the yield and it additionally uses a GPS module to induce the knowledge regarding the location. Secondly it sends all the information to the cloud wherever it can be analyzed. Third this project additionally carries a mobile app providing a straight forward access of information to the farmer. In conclusion this project represents a smart irrigation, Fertilization and monitoring system that helps the farmer.
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Farm Amigo: Introducing Artificial Intelligence and IOT in the Agricultural Sector.
Paper Title: CHANGING ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT THROUGH TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111297
Register Paper ID - 213471
Title: CHANGING ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT THROUGH TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS
Author Name(s): Geetanjali
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c647-c662
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 474
In recent years, information technology has had a profound effect on human resources (HR) processes and practices. The focus of this research is to know the changing role of HR professional through technological advancements. In recent years, information technology has had a profound effect on human resources (HR) processes and practices. However, relatively little research has examined its effectiveness, and most of the prevailing studies haven't assessed the degree to which these new systems enable organizations to succeed in their HR goals of attracting, motivating and retaining employees. The focus of this research is to know the changing role of HR professional through technological advancements. This includes looking into recruitment technologies which reduce the quantity of your time it takes recruiters to travel through every application. The research shows that the role of HR will shift towards training, development and strategic roles for the foremost part, while also concentrating on reward systems and benefits for the workers . The use of HR technologies is vital in helping to shift these new roles of HR professionals, within the advantage of them but also for the organization and employees. Given the rapid changes in technology in the past decades, we believe that it will influence the nature of HR processes in the future. Thus, the primary purposes of this paper are to (a) contains the introduction about HR and technology, (b) review the current effects of technology on HR processes, (c) emerging HR trends in future with technological advancement, (d) discussion on recent types of HR technology, (e) how technology may affect the HR process, (f) major ten technology trends in the human resources management, and in last we conclude the paper along with the references.
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Human resource management; Technology advancement; Electronic human resource management; Virtual and Augmented Reality; Artificial Intelligence.
Paper Title: QUALITATIVE ASPECTS OF FLOW OF GROUND-WATER IN HETEROGENEOUS POROUS SUBSTRATE ON A SLOPPING BEDROCK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111296
Register Paper ID - 213461
Title: QUALITATIVE ASPECTS OF FLOW OF GROUND-WATER IN HETEROGENEOUS POROUS SUBSTRATE ON A SLOPPING BEDROCK
Author Name(s): Mr. Parth M. Pandya, Dr. Ritu Khanna, Dr. P.H. Bhathawala
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c641-c646
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 450
In this paper, we have mathematically analyzed the problem of groundwater flow given by Pavlovsky [1] by the method of two parameter singular perturbation with variable coefficient. The differential system governing the groundwater flow, yields a second order linear differential equation in which the coefficient of first and second order derivative consists of small parameter together with permeability factor. The constant term in the equation also consists a permeability factor. To analyze the problem we have, here, considered the permeability of the soil as a function of both time and special coordinate. Here, in this paper, we have discussed the problem for the flow of groundwater flow in heterogeneous porous media on a sloping bedrock.
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heterogeneous porous, ground water flow, porous media, singular perturbation
Paper Title: DESIGN OF AN FPGA BASED WALSH-CODING SCHEME FOR HUMAN BODY COMMUNICATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111295
Register Paper ID - 213417
Title: DESIGN OF AN FPGA BASED WALSH-CODING SCHEME FOR HUMAN BODY COMMUNICATION
Author Name(s): Sujaya B L, S.B. Bhanu Prashanth
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c635-c640
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 511
This paper reports the design and implementation details of a transceiver architecture for application in wearable devices deploying human body as the transmission medium. The human body communication (HBC) is a non-Radiofrequency communication defined in the IEEE 802.15.6 standard, exclusively for Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs). In this design, which is based on Walsh coding scheme, high data rates up to10 Mbps for WBAN applications have been achieved, simultaneously reducing the design complexity and resource utilization by 25.7% in comparison to BCH codes used for ultra-wide band communication. The simulated design has shown a low power utilization of 87mW and employs only 37 slices, when implemented on Artix7 FPGA device.
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Human Body Communication (HBC), Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN), non-RF communication, Walsh Codes, HBC transceivers
Paper Title: ANALYIS AND INTERPRETATION OF FINANCIAL STATUS OF COOPERATIVE BANKS IN BAGALKOT DISTRICT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111293
Register Paper ID - 213448
Title: ANALYIS AND INTERPRETATION OF FINANCIAL STATUS OF COOPERATIVE BANKS IN BAGALKOT DISTRICT
Author Name(s): Smt. I K Mathad, Dr. M G Hiremath
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c617-c622
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 482
Cooperative A cooperative bank is a financial institution that is owned at the same time by its members. Co-operatives are mostly formed by individuals belonging to some local professional group who have a shared interest in rural finance to meet the last man in the last village; the conventional money lender has no competitor. It provides the only tool that can have demonstrated its worth in reaching the citizens in full; the cooperative movement could not gain traction until 1954, when the RBI approved the recommendation from All India Credit Survey Committee. Each nation depends on the sector of banking. Similarly the Indian banking industry has a unique growth, as the Prime Minister's Bank was formed in the 18th century, and was later the Imperial Bank of India, now known as the State Bank of India in the pre-independence period (SBI). Co-operative banks in India have a crucial role to play in rural finance, by financing areas covering agriculture, livestock, milk, personal financing, independent jobs, and the establishment of small-scale units between the few areas of focus for urban and rural cooperative banks. They provide the necessary alternative to people visiting the village moneylender who have been working for many years, frequently finding themselves in a debt pit that they struggle with.
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Cooperative, Analysis, Interpretation, India, Banks
Paper Title: A SCANNING MICROSCOPIC EVALUATION OF THE CANAL CLEANLINESS USING ENDOACTIVATOR AND ULTRAX WITH TWO DIFFERENT IRRIGANT SOLUTIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111292
Register Paper ID - 213226
Title: A SCANNING MICROSCOPIC EVALUATION OF THE CANAL CLEANLINESS USING ENDOACTIVATOR AND ULTRAX WITH TWO DIFFERENT IRRIGANT SOLUTIONS
Author Name(s): Dr.Basavana Gowda, Dr.Anila Vinoy, Dr.Roshan Uthappa, Dr.S.V satish, Dr.Manzoor Ahmed Khan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c603-c616
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 554
Title: A Scanning Electron Microscopic evaluation of the canal cleanliness using Endoactivator and UltraX with two different irrigant solutions. Objective :To compare the effectiveness of canal cleanliness using Endoactivator (Dentsply Sirona ) and UltraX (Orikam 18th)with 3% sodium hypochlorite and a Herbal Irrigant Vitex Negundo Linn ; A Scanning Electron Microscopic study. Materials&Methods: Twenty five extracted human single-rooted teeth were selected for this study. Access opening was done and root canals were prepared The irrigation was performed using 3% sodium hypochlorite and a Herbal Irrigant Vitex Negundo Linn. Samples were divided into five equal groups, according to the Irrigation Activation techniques and Irrigants used : Group 1(n=5) Samples were irrigated using Endoactivator(Dentsply Sirona) with 3% sodium hpochlorite . Group 2(n=5) Samples were irrigated using Endoactivator (Dentsply Sirona)with Vitex Negundo Linn. Group 3(n=5)Samples were irrigated using UltraX(Orikam 18th) with 3% sodium hypochlorite. Group 4(n=5)Samples were irrigated using UltraX (Orikam 18th)with Vitex Negundo Linn . Group 5(n=5) Control Group Without any Irrigation agitation. Roots were cross-sectioned longitudinally, and the canal walls were subjected to scanning electron microscopy. The presence of smear layer at coronal, middle, and apical levels was evaluated. Results :The Endoactivator when agitated with sodium hypochlorite showed better efficacy in the debridement of the root canals at the middle and apical thirds .In the Coronal third,UltraX along with sodium hypochlorite showed superior cleaning efficacy . Conclusion: Endoactivator along with sodium hypochlorite scored the best in debris removal compared to the other irrigation activation system used.
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: Endoactivator (Dentsply Sirona), UltraX(Orikam 18th), Vitex Negundo Linn, Canal cleanliness, debridement, Agitation, Scanning electron microscope.
Paper Title: BEARING OF CUSTOMER REVIEWS ON THE CONSUMER DECISION PROCESS AND PRODUCT CHOICE: A GLANCE ON SELECT PARAMETERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111291
Register Paper ID - 213477
Title: BEARING OF CUSTOMER REVIEWS ON THE CONSUMER DECISION PROCESS AND PRODUCT CHOICE: A GLANCE ON SELECT PARAMETERS
Author Name(s): Dr. Ruchita Burman, Ms. Ayesha Rathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c595-c602
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 419
Aided by the technological advancements and with the advent of the digital media, consumers are now opting for online retail or online shopping. This paradigm shift calls for the marketers to understand and analyze the consumer buying behaviour in a new light. The list of factors that affect the consumer decision process have additions like online customer reviews and E-WOM (electronic word-of-mouth) to name a few. Consumers can easily obtain information about the product or service through online customer reviews and this in turn can have an impact on the consumer decision process. Researchers across the globe acknowledged the impact of customer reviews on the consumer decision process. Consumer decision process is a cognitive process and customer review is bound to perceived differently by different individuals. The primary research objective of this study was to understand the degree of impact of the customer reviews on the consumer decision process of consumers of different age groups. Further, an attempt has been made to analyze whether the degree of impact of the customer reviews varies with the change in the nature of the market offering or not. The study recommends that age and income of the respondents are some of the key elements when determining the degree of impact of customer reviews. It also highlights the fact that consumers irrespective of their age are by and large affected by some form of the customer review or the other. The analysis also indicates that marketers are implementing various forms of customer reviews and customers are influenced by the same but maybe with varying degree depending on the nature of the product/service to be purchased.
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Consumer decision process, Digital Media, E-WOM, Online customer reviews
Paper Title: EFFECT ON CONCRETE BY PARTIALLY REPLACING SAND WITH MARBLE DUST ALONG WITH WATER REDUCING ADMIXTURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111290
Register Paper ID - 213457
Title: EFFECT ON CONCRETE BY PARTIALLY REPLACING SAND WITH MARBLE DUST ALONG WITH WATER REDUCING ADMIXTURE
Author Name(s): Arti Sharma, Rajneesh Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c588-c594
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 447
With rapidly growing town and infrastructures development , India is now developing and doing construction so fast. This rapid increase in the construction giving birth to the various new problem in India. Concrete is one of the major component of construction , without it no construction can take place. Country like India and other developing countries , which are now focusing on infrastructure demands concrete for their development. And concrete needs sand for its grade composition. This increase in demand of sand creates huge erosion of river bed for the extraction of sand so that the demand can be fulfilled. This over extraction of sand not only effect the physical geography of the river but also effect the various other properties like the infiltration rate, irrigation , river path, shrinkage of river , somewhere widening of river, intrusion of unpure water into ground water , result in reduction of biodiversity, diseases in plants. These changes are so minute that we cannot notice instantly , but eventually when we get to know , it is too late. This long term damage creates so much problem for us , that at last everything will be endangered and the environment will have to suffer due to human causes. Thus , by observing all these changes, there is a need of substitute or alternative material that can take place of the sand , and shows the same properties like sand. And it will be great ,if that substance is waste. This will help us in resolving two problems at one time , first is we are now reducing the erosion of river bed. And second is the reduction in the pollution or unnecessary humps that we are creating here and there by disposing off the waste, also the waste here we are taking have so many small particles that they keep deposited in the air as a particulate matter , causing rapid increase in the air pollution. So the marble dust will be economic , sustainable and environment friendly substitute of the sand that is obtained from the river. Moreover sand and the marble dust have similar performance by chemical analysis. And here in this study here we are going to analysized the performance of concrete of M20 and M25 grade , by partially replacing the sand with the marble dust by 0%, 15%, 25%, 35%, 40% and 50%. And after then we have evaluated the compressive strength of the concrete cube at seventh, fourteenth and twenty-eight day. And examining this we found out that this procedure is so environment friendly and very economical for the project.
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Marble dust , compressive strength, slump
Paper Title: FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS- WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO NET PROFIT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111289
Register Paper ID - 213434
Title: FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS- WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO NET PROFIT
Author Name(s): Ramraj Malav, Nirali Kantharia
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c581-c587
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 510
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CD ratio, financial performance. GNPA, Net Profit, Public sector bank
Paper Title: AWARENESS ON RIGHT TO EDUCATION ACT AMONG SCHOOL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111288
Register Paper ID - 213456
Title: AWARENESS ON RIGHT TO EDUCATION ACT AMONG SCHOOL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Author Name(s): Kandipalli Ramakrishnarao, Dr.C.Grace Indira
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c572-c580
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 523
Education is the right of all children and through the 86th amendment act, article 21(A) was incorporated in the Indian constitution which made education as a fundamental right. Accordingly the Right of children to Free and Compulsory Education act (RTE) has come into force from April 1, 2010.. Every child in the age group of 6-14 years will be provided 8 years of free compulsory elementary education. The RTE act mandated the formation of School Management Committees (SMC) in every government-funded schools to encourage community and more particularly, parental involvement in school development. Under the RTE Act parents have been entrusted certain powers through the SMC elected by them; proper exercise of the same can initiate a process of improving schools. The School Management Committee members should understand the RTE act for its effective implementation. The present study was conducted to know the awareness of Right to Education Act among School Management Committee members .The investigators selected 96 SMC members from 32 Government elementary schools in Vizianagaram district as respondents and data collected through the questionnaire on RTE . It was found that majority of the SMC members are not fully aware about RTE Act. Significant differences were found in the awareness of SMC Chairperson and Members male and female, rural and urban area respondents . This study revealed that there is a need to create awareness among School Management Committee members about RTE Act for its effective implementation in Elementary schools .
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Right to Education Act (RTE), School Management Committee (SMC) Elementary schools,
Paper Title: DEPLOYMENT LIABILITIES OF DEEP LEARNING BASED ON 5G MOBILE APPLICATIONS USING ADVANCED MOBILE EDGE COMPUTING TAXONOMY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2111287
Register Paper ID - 213436
Title: DEPLOYMENT LIABILITIES OF DEEP LEARNING BASED ON 5G MOBILE APPLICATIONS USING ADVANCED MOBILE EDGE COMPUTING TAXONOMY
Author Name(s): Dr.S.BRINDHA, Dr.S.Sukumaran
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 11
Pages: c567-c571
Year: November 2021
Downloads: 470
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Mobile Edge Computing, Taxonomy architecture, CAT Algorithm, 5G Mobile, Deep Learning.
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.
Indexing In Google Scholar, ResearcherID Thomson Reuters, Mendeley : reference manager, Academia.edu, arXiv.org, Research Gate, CiteSeerX, DocStoc, ISSUU, Scribd, and many more International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) ISSN: 2320-2882 | Impact Factor: 7.97 | 7.97 impact factor and ISSN Approved. Provide DOI and Hard copy of Certificate. Low Open Access Processing Charges. 1500 INR for Indian author & 55$ for foreign International author. Call For Paper (Volume 12 | Issue 7 | Month- July 2024)