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Paper Title: Christian institutions are striving to enhance the well-being of students from disadvantaged groups in Karnataka
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312318
Register Paper ID - 247560
Title: CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS ARE STRIVING TO ENHANCE THE WELL-BEING OF STUDENTS FROM DISADVANTAGED GROUPS IN KARNATAKA
Author Name(s): Tomichan.J, Dr.Chandrashekar. E
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c809-c816
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 58
Abstract In this article, we aim to demonstrate that the work of Christian educational institutions in various parts of India has been effective without any negative intentions. Educational development is found to occur where institutions are active, especially among those who are deprived, poor, exploited, and excluded from mainstream society. The institutions have given hope to these individuals, who have been striving to assist in educational, social, economic, and political ways. This research, based on the empirical studies of two taluks, namely Mysore and Heggadadevanakote, in the Mysore district in Karnataka State, concerning the role of Christian educational institution schools in tribal education, found many issues of relevance. 2020-2021 saw the collection of data from students between the ages of 6 and 14. Other groups of individuals were also included in the data, including NGO representatives, tribal and non-tribal people, local leaders, administrators, and elected representatives. It endeavors to concentrate on areas of study that are not yet explored. Christian institutions in educational development in the State of Karnataka, India have been empirically examined in the paper for the first time. The various forms of their contribution to educating the tribal people of Karnataka can be understood through this study, which has policy implications. The H.D. Kote taluk of Mysore district was confirmed by this study. Due to only one government school in this taluk, the education level of the tribals was significantly lower than that of Mysore.
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Keywords: tribal education, Christian institutions, pragmatic work , Karnataka
Paper Title: MARKETING OF HANDLOOM PRODUCTS IN KARNATAKA: STRATEGIES AND POLICY MEASURES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312317
Register Paper ID - 247794
Title: MARKETING OF HANDLOOM PRODUCTS IN KARNATAKA: STRATEGIES AND POLICY MEASURES
Author Name(s): Mr. Ravi Teja G M, Dr. Khaja Mohinuddeen J
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c796-c808
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 77
Marketing of traditional and handmade products become very complex and strategic view to create a market for them. The Handloom industry has contributed many credits to the Indian economy with its unique and specialized work. Therefore, it is the second largest sector that provides employment for rural people after the agriculture sector and increases foreign exchange earnings by attracting the global market. However, the industry is not free from sickness and which is highest compared to other traditional and small rural-based industries. The Government of India has initiated many programs and welfare schemes to recall the historical importance even in the globalization process. The main intention behind this is to safeguard the interest of stakeholders through strategic arrangements for marketing of their final outputs. In this background, the Government has created proper backward and forward linkages to avoid hurdles in supply chain management. This paper carries important strategies developed by the Governments for appropriate marketability and parking of handloom products both in domestic and international markets. The paper is developed based on personal interviews with handloom weavers, Government officials, and respective stakeholders. However, the majority of work is being done from secondary sources of data. Finally, the paper enlightens on strategies adopted for marketing handloom products and concludes with for and against the policy measures.
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Government, Handloom, Marketing, Strategies, Supply-chain
Paper Title: To Study the Dyeability of Natural Dye for Sustainable Fabric (Cotton)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312316
Register Paper ID - 247238
Title: TO STUDY THE DYEABILITY OF NATURAL DYE FOR SUSTAINABLE FABRIC (COTTON)
Author Name(s): Dr. Reena Bhairam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c790-c795
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 58
National dye is found from natural source such as from plant animal and mineral. Natural dyed cloth is more eco-friendly product. It is giving non-toxic, chemical free product and this does not harmful environment nature. In this study dyeing of cotton fabric with natural dye from Haldi, Anar, Katha extract. To know the effect of natural and chemical modern fixation of dye cotton fabric and fastness to repeated washing. The study adopted an experimental method. 100% cotton fabric(bleached) were taken for sample. The process of mordanting is done for increasing colour fastness of natural dye. Each mordant give different shades and its fastness is also different. The fastness of a natural dye on cotton fabric can be increased by using alum or potassium dichloride and or vinegar during pre-mordanting and mordanting process. Dyeing through National dye avoid pollution in the atmosphere and it is also cheap. In view of these advantage use of natural dye should be promoted.
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Natural dye, Mordant, Shades, Fastness, Washing
Paper Title: Optimizing Semiconductor Yield: A Focus on Wafer Fault Detection and Prediction
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312315
Register Paper ID - 247813
Title: OPTIMIZING SEMICONDUCTOR YIELD: A FOCUS ON WAFER FAULT DETECTION AND PREDICTION
Author Name(s): T. Raghavendra Gupta, Naga Tanusri Nukala, R. Rishikesh Reddy, Neha Basvoju, V. Sandeeo Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c783-c789
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 65
A wafer, a thin semiconductor slices crucial for microelectronic devices, notably in integrated circuits (ICs), plays a fundamental role in various industries, such as computing, solar cells, and optics. We created a machine learning model utilizing Python, Flask, and PyCharm, as well as Random Forest and XG Boost Classifiers to anticipate the need to replace wafers based on sensor inputs. Wafer fault detection is essential in semiconductor production, enhancing fabrication yield by identifying non-functioning wafers. The dataset includes wafer names and 590 sensor value columns, with the last column indicating "Good/Bad" status, transmitted in batches for analysis. The two classes, +1 and -1, signify the working condition and the need for replacement, respectively, ensuring efficient identification and prediction of faulty wafers without impacting other resources
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wafer, integrated circuits, computing, machine learning model, fault detection, sensor inputs, classification, replacement.
Paper Title: The impact of political stability on the relationship between the fiscal policy, fiscal deficit, and economic growth in South Asian economies: An empirical analysis
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312314
Register Paper ID - 247774
Title: THE IMPACT OF POLITICAL STABILITY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FISCAL POLICY, FISCAL DEFICIT, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SOUTH ASIAN ECONOMIES: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Professor (Dr)Bhisham Kapoor, Pinkey Pandey
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c758-c782
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 83
The aim of this study to investigate the influence of political stability on the relationship between the fiscal policy, fiscal deficit, and economic growth in South Asian countries. This study used the panel data from 2001 to 2018 and used pooled mean group approach for estimation. Results indicated that political stability and human capital had a positive effect on the economic growth. Moreover, the gross capital formation, labor force, and government expenditure had a positive, whereas inward FDI and fiscal deficit had negative effects on economic growth. These findings support the Keynesian view on the fiscal policy and the neoclassical theory on fiscal deficit in the presence of political stability. The study suggested that the expansionary fiscal policy, reduction in fiscal deficit, and political stability can enhance the economic growth in South Asian economies. The findings have significant implications for policy makers and can contribute to the existing literature.
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government expenditures; fiscal deficit; political stability; the pooled mean group approach; South Asian economies
Paper Title: Zingiber Officinale (Ginger): A review on Medicinal uses
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312313
Register Paper ID - 247740
Title: ZINGIBER OFFICINALE (GINGER): A REVIEW ON MEDICINAL USES
Author Name(s): NITESH YADAV, ADITYA GUPTA, DR. JAYANT KUMAR MAURYA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c750-c757
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 52
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or ginger, is widely used as a spice and a folk medicine. Ginger is loaded with antioxidants, compounds that prevent stress and damage to your body's DNA. They may help your body fight off chronic diseases like high blood pressure, heart disease, and diseases of the lungs, plus promote healthy aging. Doctors recommend consuming a maximum of 3-4 grams of ginger extract per day. If you're pregnant, don't consume more than 1 gram of ginger extract per day. Ginger is not recommended for children under the age of 2. The first written record of ginger comes from the Analects of Confucius, written in China during the Warring Statesperiod (475-221 BC). Though it is grown in many areas across the globe, ginger is "among the earliest recorded spices to be cultivated and exported from southwest India".
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Zingiber officinale, Rhizome, Ginger, Anti- inflammatory, Resins.
Paper Title: A descriptive study to assess the knowledge of nursing personnel related to pediatric thalassemia
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312312
Register Paper ID - 247800
Title: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE OF NURSING PERSONNEL RELATED TO PEDIATRIC THALASSEMIA
Author Name(s): Ashok Kumar Bairwa, Dr Pratiksha Patric
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c745-c749
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 72
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Assess, knowledge & pediatric thalassemia
Paper Title: Single Image Shadow Removal Using Deep Learning
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312311
Register Paper ID - 247812
Title: SINGLE IMAGE SHADOW REMOVAL USING DEEP LEARNING
Author Name(s): Sakshi Kale, Piyush Patil, Muskan Mulla, Sakshi Panmand, Manisha Desai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c737-c744
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 50
Innovative research attempts have been spurred by the constant difficulty of shadows affecting image quality in the field of computer vision and image processing. This research explores the creation of a reliable and effective shadow removal system using state-of-the-art image processing methods. Shadows reduce image clarity and interfere with visual perception, frequently serving as obstacles in a variety of applications. This research attempts to tackle this problem from all angles in order to revolutionize image processing. Naturally occurring in images are shadows cast by obstructing light sources, which cause colour distortion and decreased visibility. Shadows impede precise object identification and scene comprehension in computer vision. The limits of traditional shadow removal technologies require the investigation of more sophisticated strategies in order to address these issues. The common appearance of shadows in images, which restricts applications like automated surveillance, object detection, and medical imaging, is the driving force behind this research. Eliminating shadows improves automated systems' accuracy and dependability in addition to their visual appeal. This work has broad implications for many domains where accurate image processing is critical. The creation of a novel shadow removal system that can precisely detect and remove shadows from photos is the main result of this research. The suggested method ensures accurate removal without sacrificing image integrity by using advanced algorithms and machine learning models to discern between shadows and real objects. After a great deal of testing and verification, the system performs exceptionally well in a range of lighting scenarios with complicated shadows. By combining powerful image processing algorithms with machine learning approaches, this study presents a revolutionary methodology. The system's capacity to adaptively learn and distinguish shadows from other picture elements, guaranteeing great accuracy and efficiency, is what makes it innovative. Furthermore, the addition of real-time processing capabilities represents a significant development and enables the system to be used in time-sensitive applications. In conclusion, this study not only tackles the ubiquitous problem of shadows in photos but also makes a significant contribution to the field of image processing. The system that was created is evidence of the collaboration between state-of-the-art algorithms and creative approaches, opening the door to improved image quality and the development of computer vision applications.
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Computer Vision, Machine Learning, DeepLearning.
Paper Title: Adoption of Blockchain Technology in Academic Environment- Evaluation of Potential Factors
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312310
Register Paper ID - 247805
Title: ADOPTION OF BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY IN ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT- EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL FACTORS
Author Name(s): Dr. Suman Mathur, Ms. Gazal Nashte
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c727-c736
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 70
Blockchain technology streamlines business operations and minimizes reliance on intermediaries. This technology also automates processes such as contract execution, payment processing, etc. to save time and boost productivity. Blockchain technology is now being used in a variety of educational settings, including the creation of transparent and secure decentralized learning platforms. Limited research has been done to determine the awareness and adaptation of blockchain technology in academic environments. The use of blockchain technology in the academic setting has the potential to significantly enhance intellectual property protection, secure data sharing, etc. This research paper will analyze the understanding and awareness of academics about blockchain technology applications in academic environments such as administration and learning management systems. This research study recommends a framework model called the EX-TAM, to help understand the intentions of academic stakeholders towards blockchain technology. Stakeholders' intentions and understanding of technology adoption are critical for ensuring successful implementation, maximizing adoption, and return on investment. Many research studies have found that there are multiple factors that are responsible for the successful adoption of any technology. According to the academic database Google Scholar, using the keywords "blockchain technology adoption factors" generated over 20,000 results as of April 2023. However, some of them focused on the issues influencing the adoption of blockchain technology, while others examined more general issues such as blockchain benefits and drawbacks, how it affects various industries, and what potential uses it might have. The proposed research model Ex-TAM is influenced by the TAM model. The model will help to identify the factors responsible for the adoption of blockchain technology in academic environments and understand the level of awareness. This proposed study is particularly effective in generating momentum for the adoption of blockchain technology in academic institutions to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase transparency.
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Blockchain technology, academics, technology model, adoption, factors, stakeholders.
Paper Title: AN ANALYSIS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE'S IMPACT ON INDIA'S RETAIL SECTOR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312309
Register Paper ID - 247790
Title: AN ANALYSIS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE'S IMPACT ON INDIA'S RETAIL SECTOR
Author Name(s): Dr. Deepak Srivastava, Ms.Parminder Kaur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c716-c726
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 87
The retail industry is undergoing a rapid transformation as artificial intelligence (AI) automates the once manual tasks associated with running a successful business. By allowing businesses to see the potential outcomes of different pricing methods, AI apps for retail outlets might aid enterprises in product pricing. In order to do this, systems collect data on various goods, promotional activities, sales figures, and other relevant information. Finding out how AI has affected the retail sector is the driving force for the research. The research was conducted in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India, using 145 samples from different retail establishments. In this study, we employ primary and secondary sources of information. Factor analysis was used to assess the study. Studies of data show that most people are aware that AI is used in India's retail industry. People have also noticed that most stores are using AI into their business strategies. In particular, AI helps the Indian retail sector with order processing, shipping, and inventory management.Also, it has been shown that the majority of retail owners are cognizant of the ways AI might affect their company and are already incorporating AI strategies into their operations to adapt to the industry's evolving needs.
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Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Retail sector,Business
Paper Title: Chatbot In Healthcare: Revolutionizing Patient Engagement And Care.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312308
Register Paper ID - 247718
Title: CHATBOT IN HEALTHCARE: REVOLUTIONIZING PATIENT ENGAGEMENT AND CARE.
Author Name(s): Siddhi Lohokare, Ishwari Mandhare, Sushant Mane, Sonal Pansare
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c710-c715
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 59
A chatbot, also known as a chatbot or chatbot, is a computer that can attempt to chat with a user. Over the past decade, chatbot technology has grown tremendously due to advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Chatbots have proven to be useful tools in many situations and are found in almost every aspect of our daily lives. This article will discuss the design, architecture and usage of chatbots. We will discuss the evolution of chatbots, present the basic principles of chatbots and the technologies that support them, and discuss the applications and implications of chatbots in the wider world
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Conversational agent, Chatbot technology, evolved tremendously, machine learning.
Paper Title: Friendship in Passage to India by E.M. Forster
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312307
Register Paper ID - 247779
Title: FRIENDSHIP IN PASSAGE TO INDIA BY E.M. FORSTER
Author Name(s): Hani Oudah Neamah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c697-c709
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 57
The purpose of this study is to investigate the theme of friendship in passage to India by E.M Forster to indicate if there is any possibility to make a friendship between the colonized and colonizer and to be in harmony with each other and also to gulf the gap (geographical, cultural, social )between the rulers and the ruled, however using across-analyzing of the theme of friendship as one the main themes of the novel in which this analyzing give a better understanding of the difficulty of making a friendship between the two different races according to the geographical, cultural and social gap. However, this study definitively answers the question of making a friendship in which that Forster openly expresses his point of view. That The cultural and the ideological gulf that stands between the colonizer and the colonized can never be removed unless it is replaced by equality and freedom. This research is divided into the following: The first chapter contains the first part of colonization in general in 19th century and the second part colonization in passage to India the second chapter contains the summary of the novel, biography of the author and list of characters. While The third chapter explains the friendship, as the main theme of the novel. In chapter four the conclusion.
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Friendship, occupation, racism, India, Britain.
Paper Title: "A STUDY ON PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF NETSURF PRODUCTS USING BCG MATRIX WITH REFERENCE TO BALLARI MARKET"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312306
Register Paper ID - 247628
Title: "A STUDY ON PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF NETSURF PRODUCTS USING BCG MATRIX WITH REFERENCE TO BALLARI MARKET"
Author Name(s): Md. Umer, Dr. Divya Bharathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c689-c696
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 50
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG)- A growth share 22 matrix is used. Bruce Doolin Henderson (1915-1992) creates the matrix in 1970 for the BCG in Boston. Massachusetts, the USA. Henderson was the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) until 1980. He was also Chairman until 1985. Question Marks indicate the products in high growth markets, and with low market share. Stars shows that both, the growth markets and market share are in the highest position Cash Cows predicts that the products are in low growth markets, and market share is in high. Dogs displays that both growth and market share are in low position. In this regard in this study BCG matrix is applied on Netsurf products to understand its performance and evaluate the various products.
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BCG matrix, performance evaluation, Cash cow, stars, dogs, question mark.
Paper Title: DELHI SALTANAT KE SMAY UTRAKHAND ME MAHILAO KI AARTHIK AVM SAMAJIK STHITI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312305
Register Paper ID - 243024
Title: DELHI SALTANAT KE SMAY UTRAKHAND ME MAHILAO KI AARTHIK AVM SAMAJIK STHITI
Author Name(s): Dr Mukesh Kumar, Birendra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c682-c688
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 89
DELHI SALTANAT KE SMAY UTRAKHAND ME MAHILAO KI AARTHIK AVM SAMAJIK STHITI
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DELHI SALTANAT KE SMAY UTRAKHAND ME MAHILAO KI AARTHIK AVM SAMAJIK STHITI
Paper Title: Organic weed and nutrient management in brinjal (Solanum melongena L.)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312304
Register Paper ID - 233420
Title: ORGANIC WEED AND NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT IN BRINJAL (SOLANUM MELONGENA L.)
Author Name(s): R.K.Sathe, B.S. Raskar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c668-c681
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 150
Abstract The present experiment was conducted at Research Farm of Post Graduate Institute, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Dist. Ahmednagar, Maharashtra India during kharif season of the year 2017 and 2018 to evaluate organic weed and nutrient management in brinjal crop. The experiment was laid out in strip plot design with three replications. The main plot treatments were applied to brinjal comprised of non-chemical weed control modules different organic nutrients sources and biofertilizers as sub plot treatments which comprised of seven organic sources treatments and one plot each control treatment for comparison. The soil of experimental field was clay loam in texture, low in available nitrogen (181.33 kg ha-1), medium in available phosphorus (15.79 kg ha-1) and high in available potassium (403.56 kg ha-1) with 0.52 per cent organic carbon content. The soil was slightly alkaline in reaction (pH 8.17) with 0.29 dSm-1 electrical conductivity. The soil physical properties viz., bulk density (1.33 g cm-3), field capacity (36.30 %) and permanent wilting point (18.32 %), hydraulic conductivity (1.71 cm hr-1) porosity (47.33 %) indicate that the soil was moisture retentive and suitable for growing brinjal crop in kharif season. The growth parameters viz., plant height, number of primary branches plant-1, number of secondary branches plant-1, total number of branches plant-1, number of leaves plant-1, leaf area plant-1, dry matter plant-1, phenological parameters viz., days to first flower initiation, days to first picking, number of days from first flower initiation to first fruit harvest and physiological parameters viz., Absorbed PAR, photosynthetic rate, CO2 concentration, stomatal conductance, transpiration rate, stomatal resistance, leaf temperature of brinjal were significantly higher under the weed free treatment followed by mechanical (hoeing) intercultivation and pulling of weeds at 20 days interval from 20 to 80 days after transplanting of brinjal crop during both the years of experimentation. The yield and yield attributes viz., number of fruits plant-1, weight of fruits plant-1, equatorial and polar diameter of fruits, fruit shape index, average weight of fruits, fruit yield significantly higher under weed free treatment followed by mechanical (hoeing) intercultivation and pulling of weeds at 20 days interval from 20 to 80 days after transplanting of brinjal crop during both the years of experimentation and on pooled mean basis.
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brinjal, organic farming, yield, growth, weed, nutrients
Paper Title: Review On Nanotechnology Based Drug Delivery System For Treatment Of CNS Disorder
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312303
Register Paper ID - 247524
Title: REVIEW ON NANOTECHNOLOGY BASED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF CNS DISORDER
Author Name(s): Mr. Shrikant P. Gavhale, Priyanka K. Sabale
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c658-c667
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 49
This review sought to highlight developments in the study of the creation of nano-based therapies in light of how they may be used to treat CNS diseases. The difficulties encountered in clinical translation are also discussed in nanomedicine from the lab to the bedside.
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Nanoparticles, Polymeric micelle, Dendrimers, Nanotechnology, Endocytosis, Endosomes, Alzheimer's disease.
Paper Title: Comprehensive Analysis of Urban Vehicle Parking Challenges: a comprehensive Survey of Delhi
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312302
Register Paper ID - 247099
Title: COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF URBAN VEHICLE PARKING CHALLENGES: A COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY OF DELHI
Author Name(s): Abdul Ahad, Dr. Farhan Ahmad Kidwai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c649-c657
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 56
In recent times, the urban population, particularly in India, has been experiencing a significant upward trend. This demographic surge brings forth a pressing concern, notably the escalating challenges associated with urban living. Among these challenges, traffic congestion has emerged as a pivotal issue for cities, compounded by the inadequate availability of parking spaces. While parking spaces do exist within city landscapes, a lack of awareness regarding their locations and suboptimal utilization exacerbate the problem. This paper focuses on a comprehensive survey conducted in Connaught Place, Delhi, shedding light on the critical importance of efficient parking solutions. The research aims to identify the major issues of parking in the city and proposes technology to optimize the utilization of available spaces. Through this investigation, we strive to contribute insights that can inform effective urban planning and alleviate the challenges posed by burgeoning urban populations, particularly in the context of vehicular parking
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Paper Title: Enhancement of Clove's Pharmacological Activity Research
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312301
Register Paper ID - 247749
Title: ENHANCEMENT OF CLOVE'S PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITY RESEARCH
Author Name(s): Ms. Roshanee Dipak Agrawal, Ms.Sonali B. Jagdhane, Ms.Rutuja H Nagmoti, Ms. Sanjivani Patil, Mr. Ujjwal Dipak Agrawal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c641-c648
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 57
Abstract: Clove oil and its primary constituent, eugenol, have the potential to be significant antiseptics in the food business. They also have positive effects on safety, aromaticity, and antibacterial and antifungal activity. Studies reveal that eugenol and clove oil both exhibit strong inhibitory effects on a wide range of food source microorganisms. These effects are linked to decreased adhesion and migration as well as inhibition of the synthesis of biofilm and other virulence factors. In vivo research using clove oil and eugenol are generally considered safe. In vitro, they might, nevertheless, exhibit some cytotoxicity toward fibroblasts and other cells. To enhance the antiseptic properties of clove oil and eugenol in the food antiseptic sector, studies on their additive standards and quality should be reinforced.
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Keywords: Clove oil, eugenol, mechanism, antidiabetic, and antifungal effects
Paper Title: A STUDY ON CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS ORGANIC PRODUCTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312300
Register Paper ID - 247758
Title: A STUDY ON CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS ORGANIC PRODUCTS
Author Name(s): MS.B.SARANYA, MS.N.SANTHANA LAKSHMI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c633-c640
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 73
ABSTRACT: The term "Organic" refers to the way agricultural products are grown and processed. Organic livestock raised for meat, eggs, and dairy products must have access to the outdoor and be given organic feed. They must not be given antibodies, growth hormones, or any animal by-products. There is no common definition of "organic" due to the fact that countries have different standard for products to be certified "organic". In simple words organic foods are minimally processed to maintain the integrity of the food without artificial ingredients, preservation or irradiation. Organic products are obtained by processes friendly to the environment, by cultivation techniques that consider both the attributes of the final product and the production methods. This study attempt to gain knowledge about consumer attitude towards organic food products consumption and to see whether there is any potential this might have for changing their behaviour
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Keywords: Organic Farming, Organic Products, Farmer's Market
Paper Title: Arjuna's Predicament at the Threshold of Kuruk?etra War
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2312299
Register Paper ID - 247248
Title: ARJUNA'S PREDICAMENT AT THE THRESHOLD OF KURUK?ETRA WAR
Author Name(s): Muralidhar Dodamani, Dr. Shridevi P. G.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 12
Pages: c629-c632
Year: December 2023
Downloads: 52
Life surprises individuals with many ups and downs. Sometimes people become so hopeless that everything seems working against them. Everyone have to face the dilemma in choosing a right thing or a right action. In such perplexing situations many great personalities seek solutions from ancient Indian scriptures like Ved?s, Upani?ads, ?r?mad-bh?gavatam, R?m?yana, Mah?bh?rata etc. A classic of timeless wisdom and the summum bonum of the spiritual truth Bhagavad-g?t? stands out in this regard. Its influence on the intelligencia of the world throughout the history marks its significance. Arjuna the first receptor of the knowledge of the Bhagavad-g?t? was also in a puzzling dilemma at the threshold of the Kuruk?etra war. Though a k?atriya, the reasons Arjuna gives for not fighting in the war shows his consideration of different ethical and moral viewpoints, wisdom, farsightedness and compassion. The present article analyses the reasons Arjuna gives to K???a for not fighting the Kuruk?etra war and his subsequent surrender to K???a as a disciple in knowing the ultimate beneficial action.
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Life surprises individuals with many ups and downs. Sometimes people become so hopeless that everything seems working against them. Everyone have to face the dilemma in choosing a right thing or a right action. In such perplexing situations many great personalities seek solutions from ancient Indian scriptures like Ved?s, Upani?ads, ?r?mad-bh?gavatam, R?m?yana, Mah?bh?rata etc. A classic of timeless wisdom and the summum bonum of the spiritual truth Bhagavad-g?t? stands out in this regard. Its i
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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