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Paper Title: A ROLE OF SANSKRIT LITERATURE IN PRESERVATION OF HUMAN LIFE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012203
Register Paper ID - 201635
Title: A ROLE OF SANSKRIT LITERATURE IN PRESERVATION OF HUMAN LIFE
Author Name(s): Dr. Indrajit Pramanik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1751-1755
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1735
In present time man is facing so many problems like global disturbance, terrorism environmental pollution, natural imbalance, social disintegration, corruption, insecurity, harassment etc. These problems have scared the whole world. In this situation saving human life should be first religion. There is a famous saying �Health is Wealth�. Sanskrit Literature throws light on all these subjects. Sanskrit Literature is the only way to gather enormous knowledge, through the Vedas, Scriptures, Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranas. Sanskrit being the most ancient language has some hidden messages for life. The positive attitude, environmental science, communal harmony, management, science and many other topics appear as integral part of Sanskrit. Ayurveda is one of the great part of Sanskrit literature. Ayurvedic mantras mention physiology, medicine, etc. Some of the Vedic mantras mentioned in the context of the use of herbs in medicine, surgery, gynecology and various infectious diseases are discussed in this chapter. Now, As the number of Corona Virus affected patient is increasing day by day, Covid-19 is an infectious disease caused by a new virus which causes a respiratory illness with symptoms such as a cough, fever, and in more severe cases, difficulty breathing. The pandemic has made it really difficult to de-stress our minds and and body. In this case, yoga can be therapeutic. Practicing it every day can promote relaxation and control mind. . It helps us to build a strong physical, mental and spiritual health system. When combined with breathing and meditation, it acts as the best element to take care of our mind, body and soul. Not only yoga, Some of the key nutrients that are important in immunity are mentioned in Ayurveda. Some examples of such immunity-boosting herbs are turmeric, cumin, coriander, and garlic which are commonly used in an Indian family. Hygiene and quarantine were always important for health, mental, and social reasons. Even during the Vedic age, many of the hygiene practices were followed and are mentioned in Vedas According to Professor Baliathan , the Samhita period between the first and eighth centuries AD can be considered as the golden age of Indian Ayurveda. So, Indian medical science is popularly known as �Ayurveda� which means �the Veda for lengthening of the span life.� �Bhaishajya-suktani� of Atharvaveda reveal the knowledge of medical science in ancient India.
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disintegration, enormous, gynecology, communal harmony, therapeutic, meditation.
Paper Title: TEMPLE ENTRY MOVEMENTS IN KERALA- A STUDY
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Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012202
Register Paper ID - 201667
Title: TEMPLE ENTRY MOVEMENTS IN KERALA- A STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr. AMBILI S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1748-1750
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 4005
Abstract The struggles against untouchability and unapproachability were very important in the social reform movements in Kerala during the last century. The untouchability was very strongly observed in Kerala also, like in any other places in India during the beginning of the twentieth century. The lower caste people had no permission to walk on some of the public roads in Kerala. This tendency was stronger than the southern part of the state. In the later period the communal organizations, progressive minded individuals and the Congress joined together to work for the right to travel for all, irrespective of their caste. One of the important movements that led to temple entry was Vaikam Satyagraha. It was encountered in order to get the permission to use the roads near temples for the deities. The Guruvayoor Satyagraha was yet another important landmark in the history of social Reform movement in Kerala.
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: Avarnas, Casteism, Savarnas, Untouchability
Paper Title: THE SPACE IN BETWEEN: A SOCIOPOLITICAL MAPPING OF KERALA COASTAL BORDER IN THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012201
Register Paper ID - 201665
Title: THE SPACE IN BETWEEN: A SOCIOPOLITICAL MAPPING OF KERALA COASTAL BORDER IN THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD
Author Name(s): Dr. Milon Franz, Minu Elizabeth George
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1744-1747
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1435
The geographical location of a land has a pivotal role in determining the developmental path of that place. The case of Kerala, a land lying near the southern part of peninsular India is an excellent example that illustrates the role of location in a place�s history. The paper is an attempt to have a spatial analysis of Kerala�s coastal border and how the nature of the borderline, hinterland and the spaces in-between played a major part in shaping the developmental pattern of the place. The arrival of imperial powers and their interference had a geographic orientation that changed with time and their motives and this aspect of imperial influence is also analysed with the aid of centre-periphery model of power distribution. The study, thus mainly concentrates on the point of their entry- the coastal areas, and ponders on the changes that happened in this particular space, over a period of time.
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Kerala history, spatial analysis, heterotopia, centre- periphery model
Paper Title: CYBER CRIME AWEARNESS AMONG ADOLESCENTS
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Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012200
Register Paper ID - 201558
Title: CYBER CRIME AWEARNESS AMONG ADOLESCENTS
Author Name(s): Aneeta Joshi, Sonali Kandpal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1736-1743
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1669
The increased dependence on internet has led to the rise of cybercrime. Cybercrime is a new wave of crimes using internet facilities. Problems such as lack of proper training and education, the poor awareness of cybercrime among Indians have also contributed to the growth in cybercrime. The aim of this paper is to explore the cyber crime awareness among adolescents with respect to their gender and locality. In the present study researcher adopted descriptive survey method to collect the data for the cybercrime awareness among adolescents. The sample comprised 80 adolescents, out of which 40 were boys and 40 were girls belonging to rural as well as urban areas equally. Samples selected using �Cybercrime awareness scale� constructed and validated by Rajasekar S. (2011). Attempts have been made to assess the impact of gender and residential area upon cyber crime awareness level of adolescents. The finding of the study shows that there is no significant difference towards cybercrime awareness among adolescents with respect to their gender and locality. However urban adolescents have shown more familiarity on many cybercrime terms as compared to their rural counterparts. As adolescents are at high risk of becoming cyber crime victim so proper awareness and training provision should be imparted among them about cybercrime.
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Cybercrime, Adolescents, Internet Users, Gender, Urban, Rural.
Paper Title: ANEAMIA - REVIEW ON ANTI ANEAMIC IN PLANTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012199
Register Paper ID - 200621
Title: ANEAMIA - REVIEW ON ANTI ANEAMIC IN PLANTS
Author Name(s): G.SWAPNA, N. TULASI UMA RANI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1707-1735
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1861
Anaemia is a common form of nutritional disorder, the principal cause of which is iron deficiency. It is prevalent in both industrialised and developing countries. Infants, children, women of child bearing age, pregnant women and the elderly are considered to be particularly vulnerable to iron deficiency because their intake or absorption is poor. Iron deficiency is the most common single-nutrient deficiency disease in the world, affecting about 15% of the world population, 35% of women and 43% of young children. It occurs when the body�s iron stores become depleted and a restricted supply of iron to various tissues becomes apparent. This may result in depletion of haemoglobin and iron-dependent intra-cellular enzymes participating in many metabolic pathways. Therefore, there is the need for proper management of micronutrient deficiencies most especially iron deficiency. The medicinal plants have enormous commercial potential throughout the globe. In worldwide herbal boom, it is estimated that high quality phytomedicinals will provide safe and effective medication. In India, Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani etc. consist of large number of herbal remedies, being used from ancient times and having their potential therapeutic claims. The medicinal plants have the potential to correct anaemia problems. There are so many plants like stem bark of Sorghum bicolor, the leaves of Brillantasia nitens, Tectona grandis and Allium ascalonicum are used traditionally for the treatment of anaemia. The present review aims at aetiology and pharmaco-epidemology of anaemia along with the herbal approach counteracting the disorder
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Anaemia, Herbs, Iron deficiency, Haematotoxicant.
Paper Title: LARGE-SCALE IMAGE PROCESSING RESEARCH CLOUD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012198
Register Paper ID - 201642
Title: LARGE-SCALE IMAGE PROCESSING RESEARCH CLOUD
Author Name(s): HEEBA FAIYAZ, ADVIN MANHAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1703-1706
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1442
We have entered the enormous information period, where monstrous information are produced each single day. The majority of these new produced enormous information are pictures and recordings. Other than the quick expanding information size, the picture and video handling calculations become considerably more intricate, which presents extraordinary requests to information stockpiling and calculation power. Our picture preparing cloud venture plans to help the picture handling research by utilizing the distributed computing and huge information examination innovation. In this paper, we present our plan for picture preparing cloud design, and huge information handling motor dependent on Hadoop. We likewise report the exhibition adaptability and examination on the cloud utilizing a few broadly utilized picture preparing calculations
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Big Data, Apache Hadoop, Data Mining, . Hadoop Map reduce, paaS, HipiImageBundle (HIB), CloudStack
Paper Title: AI BASED SMART POLY-HOUSE CONTROLLING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012197
Register Paper ID - 201428
Title: AI BASED SMART POLY-HOUSE CONTROLLING
Author Name(s): Mahesh Vilas Kopare, Ashutosh Dhanraj Wankhede, Chandan Balkrushna Raskar, Ramesh Babulal Gavali
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1699-1702
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1578
this article tells about the system which can be operated automatically without requirement of human-force, in poly-house/greenhouse, farms . how the created system will be efficient for all farmers to use in manner of cost also, lots of working load will decrease . our focus is basically on water sources in farm, poly-house/greenhouse to avoid the excess loss of water and saving water for further farming processes.
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Polyhouse , AI Based , IOT Sensors , Controller
Paper Title: PHENOL AND ITS MEDICAL USES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012196
Register Paper ID - 201456
Title: PHENOL AND ITS MEDICAL USES
Author Name(s): Zargul Mangal, Sheeraz Khan Rasheedy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1690-1698
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1648
In organic chemistry, phenols, sometimes called phenolic, are a class of chemical compounds consisting of one or more hydroxyl groups (�OH) bonded directly to an aromatic hydrocarbon group. The simplest is phenol, C_6 H_5 OH. Sorption of phenolic compounds is a very complex process and many factors influence it. At the beginning, detailed chemical structure of phenols is presented with its consequence for physical properties, for example, values of melting and boiling points, solubility in water, pKa and Log P. Also influence of activating and deactivating substituents on the properties is explained. On this basis, interaction with the most frequently used sorbents, for example, chemically modified silica�s, polymers and porous carbons, is described. Phenol is a type of organic compound. It has a mildly sugary scent that might remind you of somewhere that�s sterile, such as a hospital room. In limited quantities, it�s available for several medical and health-related uses.
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Phenol, Acid, boiling point, oxidation, natural source
Paper Title: ``A STUDY TO ASSESS EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE AMONG CLERICAL EMPLOYEES WORKING IN SELECTED GOVERNMENT OFFICES OF NORTH GOA``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012195
Register Paper ID - 201510
Title: ``A STUDY TO ASSESS EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE AMONG CLERICAL EMPLOYEES WORKING IN SELECTED GOVERNMENT OFFICES OF NORTH GOA``
Author Name(s): Mr. Gajanan Kalangutkar (M.Sc N), Flosy Menezes
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1682-1689
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1518
ABSTRACT �A study to assess effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding coronary artery disease among clerical employees working in selected government offices of North Goa�. Cardiovascular diseases are a public health concern everywhere, especially ischemic or coronary heart diseases (CHD) which are on top of causes list of mortality and morbidity in both genders globally. Coronary Artery disease (CAD) is one of the leading causes of death among both developed and developing countries and is rapidly increasing in India. Nearly 1.5 million people annually suffer from acute Myocardial Infarction (about 1 patient every 20 seconds).CHD is an increased issue and a major cause of illness and deaths in the Middle East Region, responsible for 21% of deaths, from which nearly 80% because of modifiable risks. Presence of the different risk factors affects the CHD mortality, especially high blood pressure, cholesterol level, smoking, physical inactivity, stress and diet. Up to 90% of mortality cases have a risk factor or more because of their different living style. Men, as well as women should be more aware of their own risk of developing CAD and of the manifestations of CAD and if timely preventive measures are undertaken modifiable risk factors leading to CAD can be prevented. The researcher in this study aimed to identify the knowledge on coronary artery disease among clerical employees working in selected Government offices of North Goa and will contribute to the existed knowledge, add more understanding to the risk factors that we can prevent and control. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY ? To assess level of knowledge regarding coronary artery disease as measured by structured knowledge questionnaire. ? To develop, validate and implement structured teaching program on coronary artery disease. ? To evaluate effectiveness of structured teaching program on coronary artery disease in terms of improvement in post test knowledge scores. ? To find association between level of knowledge on coronary artery disease and selected demographic variables. REVIEW OF LITERATURE A new paper article published on 27th august 2015 reported that young people in Goa increasingly affected with Heart diseases which was confirmed by chief cardiologist of tertiary Hospital in Goa that there is increase in Heart disease, report further stated that in last two month they have treated 308 heart cases of whom 119 (39%) were above 60 years and 189 (61%) were below 60 years , report further stated that males were 79% and females were 21% and 40 patient treated among 308 patient were in between age group of 22-45 years. New paper article further reported that in many cases it was found that diabetes, food habits, lifestyle were behind their sickness. Article also reported that 19 year old youth was treated as case of myocardial infarct at the tertiary Hospital at Goa.(Times N. , aug 2015) METHODOLOGY The study involved single group pre-test and post-test without a control group using quasi experimental design, with non-probability sampling technique in which purposive sampling method was used. 30 clients were interviewed by using structured interview schedule by following inclusion and exclusion criteria. The pre-test was followed by implementation of structured teaching programme and post test conducted after 7 days using same structured interview schedule to find out the effectiveness. The results were described by using descriptive and inferential statistics. MAJOR FINDINGS AND RESULTS Paired �t� test revealed significant difference between pre-test level of knowledge (mean =10.800) and post-test knowledge score (mean =18.23) and mean difference 7.433 among clerical employees working in selected Government offices of North Goa with �t� value of 6.743 (SD=6.038, DF=29) which was significant at 0.001 level. INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSION Based on the above findings of the study, recommendations were drawn for nursing practice, nursing administration, nursing education and nursing research. On the basis of the findings, the researcher concluded that the STP was significantly effective in improving the knowledge of participant�s on Coronary Artery Disease and there was no association found between knowledge score with socio-demographic variables of the study participants.
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CAD (Coronary Artery Disease), Clerical Employees
Paper Title: Deen Dayal Upadhaya Ki Rajneeti Raster Ke Liye Samarpit.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012194
Register Paper ID - 201618
Title: DEEN DAYAL UPADHAYA KI RAJNEETI RASTER KE LIYE SAMARPIT.
Author Name(s): Sunny Shukla
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1677-1681
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1780
DIN DAYAL UPADHYAY KI RAJNITIK RASTRA KE LIYE SAMPRTIT
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DIN DAYAL UPADHYAY KI RAJNITIK RASTRA KE LIYE SAMPRTIT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012193
Register Paper ID - 201102
Title: -
Author Name(s): Radha Rani Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1672-1676
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1600
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Paper Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SELF- INSTRUCTIONAL MODULE ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING SELECTIVE ADOLESCENT BEHAVIOURAL PROBLEMS & ITS MANAGEMENT AMONG SCHOOL TEACHERS IN SELECTED SCHOOLS AT KANPUR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012192
Register Paper ID - 201622
Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SELF- INSTRUCTIONAL MODULE ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING SELECTIVE ADOLESCENT BEHAVIOURAL PROBLEMS & ITS MANAGEMENT AMONG SCHOOL TEACHERS IN SELECTED SCHOOLS AT KANPUR
Author Name(s): Ms. Priya singh, Mrs. S. Andal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1666-1671
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1478
Behaviour can be regarded as any action of an organism that changes its relationship to its environment. Human behavior is believed to be influenced by the endocrine system and the nervous system. Objectives are to assess the knowledge regarding selective adolescent behavioural problems & its management to assess the effectiveness of self-instructional module on knowledge regarding selective adolescent behavioural problems & its management among school teachers and to find out the association between pre-test knowledge score with selected demographic variables. A Pre-experimental research design with 40 samples selected by convenient sampling technique were used, Data collection was done by self-structured questionnaire regarding adolescents� behavioural problem the overall result shows that in pre test 55% of the respondents had inadequate knowledge (45%) of the respondents had moderate knowledge and none of respondents had adequate knowledge and in post test (90%)of the respondents had moderate knowledge ,(10%) of the respondents had adequate knowledge and none of respondents having inadequate knowledge. The mean of pre test knowledge was 10 and standard deviation was 2.766. The post mean score was 17.47 and standard deviation was 2. Conclusion of the study from the finding that Self- Instructional Modules has found to be effective in significance gain in the knowledge among school teachers reading adolescents behavioural problems and its management.
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Self Instructional Modules, Adolescents behavioural problems, Schools, School teachers.
Paper Title: ``A STUDY ON WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA IN PRESENT SCENARIO``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012191
Register Paper ID - 201532
Title: ``A STUDY ON WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA IN PRESENT SCENARIO``
Author Name(s): Chandrakala B C
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1662-1665
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1432
In existing technological era the educated woman do not want to restrict their lives inside the four wall of house. Their significant demand is to take one and the same respect from their companions. In the country like India tradition are deep- rooted as a result sociological setup has been a male dominated one. Women are considered as weaker and always made to depend on men in their dynasty and out of their household throughout their survival. In India women�s development is the leading step towards countries progress. In modern India women have been rendered a number of facilities and support to move forward in the society and to give equal competition to men without genders differences. The present study aims to know women entrepreneurs performance and challenge�s in the present scenario.
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women entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs, performance, challenges
Paper Title: RECONFIGURABLE VIRTUAL KEYBOARD BASED ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012190
Register Paper ID - 201592
Title: RECONFIGURABLE VIRTUAL KEYBOARD BASED ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Author Name(s): JITHIN P SAJEEVAN, T.Nischala Chakravarthi, Pavithra B
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1658-1661
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1475
Keyboards have travelled with us for more than70 years now. From basic type writers to advanced virtual keyboards. They have gone through a lot of changes leading to evolution in the way it looks, its portability, weight, speed, size and tangibility. It saw its major turning point in 2007 with a virtual keyboard that was an addition to Apple smartphones. In recent years these virtual keyboards also saw much advancement as they were now reconfigurable. Their layouts can be changed and used according to the user�s convenience with the aid of image processing powered by artificial intelligence . As this is fairly a new concept, it is being upgraded in all aspects and has its advantages and disadvantages when econometrics is overlooked. This paper has a collection of all the vital details related to a prototype of a reconfigurable virtual keyboard based on image processing that can be developed using exiting technologies.
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Artificial intelligence, virtual keyboard, image processing, reconfigurable,tangibility
Paper Title: ANTECEDENTS OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION WITH ONLINE BANKING IN CHINA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012189
Register Paper ID - 201569
Title: ANTECEDENTS OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION WITH ONLINE BANKING IN CHINA
Author Name(s): Wang xijia
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1592-1657
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1556
Online banking, also known as online banking, online banking, refers to the use of the network banks t technology, through the network to provide customers open an account, an account, check reconciliation, line transfer, interbank transfer, credit, online securities, investment banking and other traditional services project, so that customers can stay at home will be able to safely and easily manage demand and term deposits, checks, credit cards and personal investments. Can be said that online banking is on the network, a virtual bank counter. Online banking is also known as "3A bank" because it is not time and space constraints, it is possible at any time, any place, in any manner to provide customers with financial services. Internet banking has four major advantages,namely a:a comprehensive paperless trading.Previously used most of electronic instruments and documents, checks, money orders, and electronic receipts Electronic replaced ; existing bills are electronic money , that e-cash, e-wallet , electronic credit card is replaced ; original paper documents through the mail becomes data communication network for transmission. 2 : The service convenient, fast , efficient and reliable. Through online banking , users can enjoy convenient, fast , efficient and reliable full service . Whenever necessary to use online banking services , free time, geographical constraints, namely, the achievement 3A services. 3: The operating cost. As online banking information processing using virtual reality technology, network banks can ensure that the original does not reduce the volume of business under the premise of reducing the number of operating points. 4:Easy to use. Internet E-mail communication is also very flexible and convenient , easy for customers between banks and bank internal communication . Compared with the traditional banking , online banking has many advantages . First, banks greatly reduce operating costs , improve bank profitability. Offering online banking services, mainly the use of public network resources, without setting a branch or physical outlets , reducing personnel costs and improve the efficiency of the banking back-office systems . Second, without the constraints of time , and expand customer base. Internet banking as an emerging 21st century financial sector , because of its low cost and broad and prospects , has increasingly gained attention. Internet banking as an important part of modern banking has become an essential requirement for the development of banking operations . Our online banking has developed very quickly becoming individuals and businesses access to financial services is an important channel . This article describes the characteristics of online banking , analyzes the impact of the factors of online banking customers , how to allow customers to continue to use online banking, online banking that the development of the existing problems and propose solutions to problems proposed on the basis of China's prospects online banking prospects.
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online banking satisfaction
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012188
Register Paper ID - 201619
Title: -
Author Name(s): Dr V M Das
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1555-1591
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1442
Discard Indian National Fake Flag and Host Real secular owner of India and Abroad Lord Natraz's Flag as national Anthum is made and sung in His honor and worship Story of Indian Flag starts in 1885 when Indian national congress was established. At the time of Independence 1947 by some modification it became Indian Flag . Two nation Theory was imposed and Nehru became PM by grace of George 6th who was king of England and gave independence on a lease of 99 years . Hence their Stumbha ( Mark of their Kingship at Rastrapati bhavan ) and Coronation Park still exist in India and india is member of British Colony called Common Wealth games performed every two yearly . This conspiracy ( Adharma ) was noticed by Lord Natraz BBB as Adharma by British Ruler and thus He reincarnated on 22.23 Dec 1949 and imposed Ownership act 1949 before constitution of India established in 26th Jan 1950. Means the Ruler is Almighty God Lord Natraz and His constitution is prevailing since 1949 rather than Constitution of India since 26th Jan 1950. Hence a Fake constitution is working since 26th Jan 1950 in which no place of Lord Natraz BBB as owner of this land in that Fake Constitution .
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Basic Building Blocks, Atomic Genetics, Atomic Transcription and Translation, Tachyons, Atomic Genetic Engineering , Hoyle -Narlikar universe ,
Paper Title: INNOVATIVE HOUSING TECHNOLOGIES FOR A BETTER URBAN FUTURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012187
Register Paper ID - 200947
Title: INNOVATIVE HOUSING TECHNOLOGIES FOR A BETTER URBAN FUTURE
Author Name(s): Charve Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1550-1554
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1719
With increasing urbanization, the need for adequate affordable shelter also increases. Housing shortage is one of the major challenges faced in developing countries like India. It is imperative to provide housing that caters to all income groups with special focus on the low and middle income groups. In order to provide low cost housing, it is essential to adopt innovative sustainable technologies which are affordable, fast track, cost effective, durable as well as environment friendly. This paper discusses emerging innovative technologies that can be adopted in the country to lower housing construction cost and help in provision of mass affordable housing. Some of the technologies discussed are Tunnel form, Sismo building technology, Light Gauge Steel Framed Structural technology, Precast Sandwich Panel technology etc. These technologies are reviewed on various parameters like local availability, affordability, energy efficiency, structural stability, quality, speed, cost effectiveness, eco- friendliness and suitability for high rise construction. The advantages and limitations of the technologies are also mentioned. The paper highlights the potential barriers for adoption of these technologies in the Indian urban scenario and methods which can be employed to overcome those barriers in order to provide affordable housing for the low and middle income groups.
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Low Cost, Innovative Technology, Mass Affordable Housing, Cost Effective
Paper Title: HUMANITY CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE VACHANAS OF SHIVASARAN: A THOUGHT (SHIVASHARANARA VACHANAGALALLI MANAVEEYA PRAGNE: ONDU CHITNANE)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012186
Register Paper ID - 201613
Title: HUMANITY CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE VACHANAS OF SHIVASARAN: A THOUGHT (SHIVASHARANARA VACHANAGALALLI MANAVEEYA PRAGNE: ONDU CHITNANE)
Author Name(s): DR.K.V.Jayappa
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1546-1549
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1410
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Paper Title: STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL FOR MOISTURE CONTROL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012185
Register Paper ID - 201600
Title: STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL FOR MOISTURE CONTROL
Author Name(s): Sreenivasa Rao Pagolu, Suresh Kumar J
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1541-1545
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1423
Moisture control is one of the most important factors, which is to be monitor, review and control to maintain attract-ability of the feed as well as protecting from fungus as well from mold. Excess moisture is to be eliminated and required moisture to be maintained. Excess moisture leads to Fungus and as well as Mold. Lower moisture may lead to loss of smell, creates dust, and affects its basic properties. By using Statistical quality control methods, cooler efficiency may be controlled and optimized moisture may be maintained in the feed.
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Attract, cooler, dust, feed, fungus, gelatinization, mash, moisture, mold, statistical quality control.
Paper Title: THE CHANGE IN GAME DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012184
Register Paper ID - 201616
Title: THE CHANGE IN GAME DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
Author Name(s): Vivek Anil Udwant, Nikita Namdeo Deore, Ameer Munir Inamdar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1539-1540
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1507
AR, VR, Big Data, Cloud gaming, what to seem for in terms of the game development in 2020? Here are the most trends you must remember of. According to various analysts the videogame market will rise to $90 billion in 2020. While both big and little gaming studios are already experimenting with usage such innovative technologies as AI, VR etc., within the nearest future we may expect something really amazing.
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The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
Indexing In Google Scholar, ResearcherID Thomson Reuters, Mendeley : reference manager, Academia.edu, arXiv.org, Research Gate, CiteSeerX, DocStoc, ISSUU, Scribd, and many more International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) ISSN: 2320-2882 | Impact Factor: 7.97 | 7.97 impact factor and ISSN Approved. Provide DOI and Hard copy of Certificate. Low Open Access Processing Charges. 1500 INR for Indian author & 55$ for foreign International author. Call For Paper (Volume 14 | Issue 1 | Month- January 2026)

