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Paper Title: A STUDY ON INTERNET USER SATISFACTION TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112287
Register Paper ID - 213976
Title: A STUDY ON INTERNET USER SATISFACTION TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING
Author Name(s): R. Kalpana,, Dr. R. Tamilmaran,
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c746-c750
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 370
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Paper Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL SUNCREEN CREAM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112286
Register Paper ID - 213984
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL SUNCREEN CREAM
Author Name(s): Miss. Waghmode Monika Vasant, Prof.Khade. P., Dr. HINGANE L.D.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c731-c745
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 663
Sunscreen is a chemical compound that help protect you from UV rays sunburn is caused by ultraviolet B radiation but ultraviolet a may be more damaging to the skin. Sunscreen should ideally block both wavebands. The aim of this study was to develop herbal topical sunscreen formulation based on some fixed oils , in combination with some medical plants. Regular use of sunscreen reduces the development of actinic keratosis , squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma . Sunscreen may be organic or inorganic chemicals . Sunscreen is also known as sunblock lotion. The product that absorb or reflect the suns ultraviolet radiation and protect the skin. The increasing incidence of skin cancers and photo damaging effects caused by ultraviolet radiation has increased the use of sunsreening agents, which have shown beneficial effects in reducing the symptoms . Sunsreening agents should be safe chemically inert , non irritating non toxic , photo stable an able to provide complete protection to the skin against damage from solar radiation .
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herbal Snscreen, SPF(sun protection factor),skin burn, Asian pigeonwings. .
Paper Title: A STUDY ON FACTORS INHIBITING GROWTH OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN INDIA AND ITS PROBABLE SOLUTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112285
Register Paper ID - 213980
Title: A STUDY ON FACTORS INHIBITING GROWTH OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN INDIA AND ITS PROBABLE SOLUTION
Author Name(s): Madhurita Dey, Dr. Somak Maitra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c725-c730
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 413
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Women entrepreneurship, gender gap, inhibiting factors, entrepreneurial intensity
Paper Title: EFFICACY OF GRIP STRENGTH, COORDINATION AND ENDURANCE TRAINING FOR HAND TO IMPROVE THE HANDWRITING OF SCHOOL GOING CHILDREN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112284
Register Paper ID - 213971
Title: EFFICACY OF GRIP STRENGTH, COORDINATION AND ENDURANCE TRAINING FOR HAND TO IMPROVE THE HANDWRITING OF SCHOOL GOING CHILDREN
Author Name(s): Dr. Gunjan S. Singh, Dr. Gaurav J.Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c716-c724
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 496
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Strength training, Endurance training, Coordination training, Minnesota handwriting test, Handwriting speed test, handwriting proficiency screening
Paper Title: SYNTHESIS & CHARACTERIZATION OF OXOVANADIUM(IV) COMPLEXES OF 4- [N-SUBSTITUTED AMINO]ANTIPYRINE MORPHOLINO METHYL THIOUREA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112283
Register Paper ID - 213973
Title: SYNTHESIS & CHARACTERIZATION OF OXOVANADIUM(IV) COMPLEXES OF 4- [N-SUBSTITUTED AMINO]ANTIPYRINE MORPHOLINO METHYL THIOUREA
Author Name(s): Dr. Seema Kohli, Dr. Ravindra Singh Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c708-c715
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 370
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Paper Title: AN OVERVIEW OF VARIOUS FORMS OF ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE IN MODERN SOCIETY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112282
Register Paper ID - 213974
Title: AN OVERVIEW OF VARIOUS FORMS OF ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE IN MODERN SOCIETY
Author Name(s): Dr. Kavita Chahal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c700-c707
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 366
Abstract This article examines alternative medicine's function and place in modern society, as well as its concepts and types, as well as some common alternative medical treatments. Any medical treatment that is not part of traditional evidence-based medicine is referred to as alternative medicine. Alternative medicine is practised to some extent in many societies, and phrases like traditional medicine, indigenous medicine, and folk medicine are used to characterise it. Depending on the country and culture, many remedies date back hundreds or even thousands of years.
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Keywords: Alternative Medicine, Modern Society, Traditional Medicine, Folk Medicine
Paper Title: AGRIPRENEURSHIP AN OUTCOME OF AGRICLINICS AND AGRIBUSINESS CENTRE SCHEME
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112281
Register Paper ID - 213979
Title: AGRIPRENEURSHIP AN OUTCOME OF AGRICLINICS AND AGRIBUSINESS CENTRE SCHEME
Author Name(s): Nandini Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c694-c699
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 371
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(AGRIPRENEURS, AGRIPRENEURSHIP, AGRICULTURE)
Paper Title: EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF CHATURBHUJA RASA IN KAMPAVATA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112280
Register Paper ID - 213978
Title: EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF CHATURBHUJA RASA IN KAMPAVATA
Author Name(s): DR PRAKASH S METI, DR LOHITH B A
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c686-c693
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 408
Kampavata is a slow progressive disorder of late adult life and is one of most prevalent neurological disorder. Parkinson's disease, known in Ayurveda as "Kampavata," is a neurological disorder affecting 1% of the population over age 65 and is the fourth most common neurological degenerative disorder found in the elderly. In Charaka Samhita vepathu has been described as one of the eighty types Vata nantmaja vyadhi and Kampa has been mentioned one among them. The present study objective is to evaluate the efficacy of Chaturbhuja Rasa in Kampavata. A simple random single group observational study is adopted here. Kampavata expresses the signs and symptoms as Karapadatale Kampa, Dehabhramana, Nidrabhanga and Matiksheena. In Rasendrasara sangraha, Chaturbhuja Rasa is directly indicated for Kampavata. Thus an effort is made to evaluate the efficacy of internal administration of Chaturbhuja Rasa in Kampavata. In the present study 20 patients were registered after fulfilling the criteria of diagnosis in a single group. All the patients were examined before and after the trail, according to the case sheet format. Data before the treatment and after the treatment recorded and at the end of study both were compared for assessment. Statistical analysis showed the treatment is more highly significant in the parameters, Kampa, Gatisanga, Stamba, Chestasanga, Tremors and Rigidity. In the parameters Stambha and Chestasanga there was no much difference in before and after treatment values statistically.
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Kampavata, Chaturbhuja Rasa
Paper Title: BEING URBAN: THE BANE OF ENGLISH LEARNING IN THE ASSAMESE MEDIUM SCHOOLS OF KAMRUP (METRO)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112279
Register Paper ID - 213929
Title: BEING URBAN: THE BANE OF ENGLISH LEARNING IN THE ASSAMESE MEDIUM SCHOOLS OF KAMRUP (METRO)
Author Name(s): Sangeeta Goswami
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c680-c685
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 405
Abstract: There is no gainsaying the fact that urbanization and development go hand in hand in almost all matters of civilization and progress commensurate with the social and economic aspirations of a nation. It is expected, therefore, that the prospect of education too would relatively speaking, be much advanced in the urban set up as compared to its rural counterpart. And to a respectable degree, this seems to be quite true in the context of higher education in consonance with predictable notions. Yet when it comes to the plight of vernacular medium schools urbanization itself poses the most serious threat to their growth and development. Although the problem is peculiar to all vernacular medium schools of the country this paper seeks to argue with particular reference to the Assamese medium schools of Kamrup (Metro) district that the fact of urbanization itself becomes a curse for learning English for the students of these institutions owing to the monumental neglect to which they are subjected -- basically again, because of the elitist mindset of those in the corridors of power on the one hand and the elevated aspirations of parents on the other, who wish to witness their children climb up the ladder of social success.
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Keywords: English, urban, rural, vernacular, Assamese, Kamrup (Metro), medium
Paper Title: COMPARING EFFECT OF PLYOMETRIC EXERCISE WITH COMBINED RESISTANCE AND SPEED TRAINING ON SPEED, AGILITY, ENDURANCE, STRENGTH, FLEXIBILITY OF FOOTBALL PLAYERS USING YO - YO TEST, SIT AND REACH TEST AND VERTICAL JUMP TEST
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112278
Register Paper ID - 213889
Title: COMPARING EFFECT OF PLYOMETRIC EXERCISE WITH COMBINED RESISTANCE AND SPEED TRAINING ON SPEED, AGILITY, ENDURANCE, STRENGTH, FLEXIBILITY OF FOOTBALL PLAYERS USING YO - YO TEST, SIT AND REACH TEST AND VERTICAL JUMP TEST
Author Name(s): Dr. Dhrupal R. Pujara, Dr. Dhaval Patel, Dr. Gaurav Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c672-c679
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 429
BACKGROUND & PURPOSE: FOOTBALL game is excessively based on leg exercises like; kicking jumping and sprinting almost 10km of area is covered by a player during the game and is required to sprint repeatedly within arbitrary intervals during the games. So, the players need an appropriate strength, endurance, flexibility, agility and speed to enhance their performance. For their better performance plyometric, combined resistance and speed training will improve their jump, leg strength, power, change of direction pick-up and stop will improved by this training protocol. Evaluated by yo-yo intermittent recovery test level1, vertical jump test and sit and reach test. So, that we will measure the improvement of the performance of the athletes. METHODOLOGY: 60 players were recruited based on inclusion and exclusion criteria with the age group 18-25 years. 30 participants have completed the plyometric training 2 days/week for 6 weeks. Vertical jump test, sit and reach test and YO-YO IRTL1 were taken as an outcome measure. All the parameters were used pre and post treatment. RESULT: Result were statistically analyzed using paired t test by using SPSS version 25 and excel 2019, there was significant improvement in vertical jump test, sit and reach test and YO-YOIRTL1 in football players and significance level was kept at P<0.05. CONCLUSION: This study concludes that 6 weeks of plyometric, combined resistance and speed training has shown the significant effect on improving jump, flexibility, endurance, strength, agility and speed in football players. Plyometric training is more effective than combined resistance and speed training this training was improving the sports performance of the players.
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plyometric, YO-YO IRTL1, football
Paper Title: COVID-19: IMPACT ON INDIAN HIGHER EDUCATIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112277
Register Paper ID - 213961
Title: COVID-19: IMPACT ON INDIAN HIGHER EDUCATIONS
Author Name(s): Dr Sangeeta Mathur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c670-c671
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 400
Covid-19 has greatly affected the education system of India. New experiments were seen in education and the use of digital medium started, as well as their use would increase even more. The use of apps like WhatsApp, Zoom, Team and e-mail will increase to achieve educational goals. Schools and colleges will have to invest in sustainable technical infrastructure. In this, the training of teachers will focus on the skills to work in a digital environment. There will also be a change in the traditional methods of examination in higher educational institutions.
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higher education, Covid-19, new techniques
Paper Title: STUDY OF ASHAYAS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SHARANGADHAROKTHA MALASHAYA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112276
Register Paper ID - 213922
Title: STUDY OF ASHAYAS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SHARANGADHAROKTHA MALASHAYA
Author Name(s): DR SANTOSH NAIK, DR JYOTHI T
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c662-c669
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 452
Human body consists of Ashayas which are defined as the spaces, where the dhatu, Dosha,Mala are located in normal conditions and facilitate their normal physiology. In same way they take main role in manifestation of diseases. We also come across Udbhava Sthana, Sanchaara Sthana, Vyaktha Sthana of diseases and to adopt the therapeutical measures, the physician must have clear cut idea about these anatomical limitations of Ashayas. In our Samhitas like Sushrutasamhita,Astanga Sangraha and Astangahrudaya we can find the explanation about Saptha Ashayas.Sharangadhara has mentioned Malashaya which is not mentioned in above Samhitas as one among the Saptha Ashayas. The explanation given by Sharangadhara suggests that Malashaya is located below Pavanashaya. So it can be assumed that Malashaya as told by Sharangadhara is concerned about Pureesha Mala. Feces or stools are the waste product of human digestive system. Feces is formed in large intestine and stored in sigmoid colon or pelvic colon by influence of appropriate stimulus it is expelled out through the anus during defecation. There is scattered information about Malashaya in various Ayurvedic literature. Hence study is aimed to gather the information about Malashaya along with the comparison of anatomical relevance of Malashaya with Pakvashaya. Hence research is planned to collect relevant knowledge or information about Ashayaand Malashayain view of Modern Anatomy which helps in proper diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
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Ashaya, Malashaya, Pureesha, Large intestine
Paper Title: SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITION OF TRIBAL PEOPLE: A STUDY ON UTTAR DINAJPUR DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112275
Register Paper ID - 213950
Title: SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITION OF TRIBAL PEOPLE: A STUDY ON UTTAR DINAJPUR DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL
Author Name(s): Rajib Saha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c659-c661
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 430
Abstract: Tribal people have lived in India since ancient times. The socio-economic condition of the tribal people is far behind that of the people of other communities in India, which is a cause for concern for development. The socio-economic condition of a large section of the Scheduled Tribes of the country is not satisfactory. Their condition still indicates that they are a backward community among the backward communities of India. Various plans and programmes have been adopted at various levels to solve the problems of the tribes. This article mainly highlighted the socio-economic condition of the Tribal people of Uttar Dinajpur, as per the Census 2011. Different aspects of their socio-economic condition are closely linked with their development and standard of living. The paper is mainly based on secondary data which are collected from several sources. According to the 2011 Census, the Socio-economic conditions of the tribal people of Uttar Dinajpur are not sufficient for their development. This article will help in analyzing the condition of tribal people in Uttar Dinajpur.
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Keywords: Tribal people, Socio-Economic condition, Scheduled Tribes, Tribal development
Paper Title: AUTOMATING BUG BOUNTY: A MODERN APPROACH FOR DISCOVERING VULNERABILITIES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112274
Register Paper ID - 211798
Title: AUTOMATING BUG BOUNTY: A MODERN APPROACH FOR DISCOVERING VULNERABILITIES
Author Name(s): Ashutosh R Mishra, Sachin Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c656-c658
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 685
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Cybersecurity, penetration testing, bug bounty , ethical hacking
Paper Title: REVIEW ON ACYCLOVIR AN MUCOADHESIVE BUCCAL TABLET
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112273
Register Paper ID - 213972
Title: REVIEW ON ACYCLOVIR AN MUCOADHESIVE BUCCAL TABLET
Author Name(s): Vaibhav Avinash Jadhav, Rameshwar Baban Katkhade, Nilesh S.Mhaske
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c647-c655
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 366
As an alternative to Parentral injections Pharmaceutical researcher and scientist are trying to explore transdermal and the transmucosal route over the last few years. To overcome the deficiency associated with the other route of administration buccal region of oral cavity is an alternative target for the administration of choice of drug. By buccal route the drug are directly pass through into systemic circulation, less hepatic metabolism and high bioavailability. It can be concluded that by formulating mucoadhesive tablets of acyclovir its complete release can be ensured prior to absorption window and hence the problem of incomplete drug release and erratic absorption could be solved by increasing the retention of drug in GIT for a longer duration. Considering this research article shows the procedure of preformulatory aspects regarding mucoadhesive dosage form of Acyclovir.
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Acyclovir, Buccal drug delivery, First pass Metabolism, Mucoadhesion, Carbopol-934P, HPMC K100M, Mucoadhesive tablet.
Paper Title: CHALLENGES AND ADVANCEMENTS IN THE FIELD OF INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112272
Register Paper ID - 213726
Title: CHALLENGES AND ADVANCEMENTS IN THE FIELD OF INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
Author Name(s): Aditya Sawlikar, Dr. Alka Sawlikar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c641-c646
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 379
There are many challenges in the inventory management systems taken up and being solved in the industry and thus there are some problems that still exist and cannot be solved and implemented by all the sectors. The aim of this research is to form a set of implementation techniques that can be implemented in different scenarios. This paper provides the advancements and best challenges of the major inventory management techniques based on a recent review of the literature in the field and interviews with management teachers and practitioners. The beauty and basic aspects of the identified innovative techniques for robust inventory management are explained. The developing business environment where cost management has become a major policy to keep ahead of acute competition is highlighted. This paper concludes that the acquisition of an appropriate combination of modern inventory management approaches can help practitioners to improve corporate service delivery in terms ensuring constant motion of materials also minimizing the attendant carrying costs.
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Customer satisfaction, Cost-effectiveness, Supply chain management, Software applications, Warehouses and stores
Paper Title: REPURPOSING MUCOADHESIVE DRUG DELEVERY SYSTEM: ADVANCEMENTS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112271
Register Paper ID - 213836
Title: REPURPOSING MUCOADHESIVE DRUG DELEVERY SYSTEM: ADVANCEMENTS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
Author Name(s): Renjil Joshi, Dr.Chanchal Deep Kaur, Deependra Soni, Dr.Anshita Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c618-c640
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 392
The present article focuses on the recent advancement mucoadhesive drug delivery systems based on adhesion to biological surfaces that are covered by mucus. There are lots of advantages of mucoadhesive drug delivery system to make this a novel drug delivery system designed for the local as well as systemic administration of various drugs. The major advantage of this drug delivery system is that it prolongs the dwelling time of the dosage form at the site of appliance. Due to the high blood deliver and relatively high permeability of the buccal mucosa, the buccal cavity is the preeminent choice for both local as well as systemic delivery of the many drugs. In this article we have discussed the various types of mucoadhesive dosage forms along with short facts about the various types of newer generation mucoadhesive polymers. The mucoadhesive polymers can be differentiate into two wide categories, materials which go through matrix formation or Hydrogel development by either a water swell able material or a water soluble material. This assessment provides the brief knowledge regarding the wafers drug delivery systems to give lots of advantage greater than the conventional dosage form.
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Mucoadhesion, Bioadhesion, oral mucosa, mucin
Paper Title: KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE SEGREGATION AMONG HOUSEKEEPING STAFF
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112270
Register Paper ID - 213832
Title: KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE SEGREGATION AMONG HOUSEKEEPING STAFF
Author Name(s): Kiran Yadav, Kanika, Pallavi Bhatt, Priyanka, Shelly, Vivek Singh, Ms. Sandhya Negi, Amreek Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c611-c617
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 389
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Key words: Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, Biomedical Waste, Housekeeping Staff.
Paper Title: SPIKE BALL GAME ACTIVITIES EFFECT ON GROSS MOTOR SKILLS VARIABLES AMONG SCHOOL STUDENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112269
Register Paper ID - 213261
Title: SPIKE BALL GAME ACTIVITIES EFFECT ON GROSS MOTOR SKILLS VARIABLES AMONG SCHOOL STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Dr.K.Satheesh Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c607-c610
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 517
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spike ball game activities locomotors skill and object-control skill
Paper Title: THEME OF AWARENESS AND AWAKENING IN SUDHA MURTY'S SHORT STORY THE DAY I STOPPED DRINKING MILK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2112268
Register Paper ID - 213970
Title: THEME OF AWARENESS AND AWAKENING IN SUDHA MURTY'S SHORT STORY THE DAY I STOPPED DRINKING MILK
Author Name(s): Ms. Sudha Naikar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 12
Pages: c603-c606
Year: December 2021
Downloads: 465
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Odisha, forest, thatched hut, have-nots, hospitality, translator, Pakhala, milk, lullaby.
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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