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Paper Title: Role of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Women Empowerment
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412258
Register Paper ID - 273694
Title: ROLE OF MICRO SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSMES) IN WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
Author Name(s): Dr. Neetu Jain, Ayushi Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c342-c347
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 156
Through the centuries women have been among the most disadvantaged and oppressed sections of the society both in regard of access and control over resources. And though modernization has made some amends to the situation for literate urban women, the problem still continues to be grave for illiterate, semi literate and rural women. However, the government in order to alleviate this situation has launched certain schemes and plans. One of such successful contribution is the schemes relating to Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). There is growing evidence that MSMEs are playing a vital role in national economic development of the country. They are also helping in empowering women by encouraging women entrepreneurship. Through this research paper the author aims to explore the role of MSMEs in women empowerment. This research paper will explore how women entrepreneurship has been promoted by government through its various schemes like Trade Related Entrepreneurship Assistance and Development (TREAD) Programme for women, National Awards for Entrepreneurial Development (Quality Products), Entrepreneurship development Programme (EDP) and others. The government has also shifted its focus towards the skill development and training of women entrepreneurs. This paper aims to explore various such schemes and programs. The paper throws light on the available schemes and subsidy of special benefits to women and also creates awareness of these schemes to women entrepreneurs.
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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), Entrepreneurial development, Women entrepreneurs, Trade Related Entrepreneurship Assistance and Development (TREAD), Small Scale Industries (SSIs).
Paper Title: Global South: The Leadership Conundrum in the 'Post-World-Ordered' World
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412257
Register Paper ID - 273600
Title: GLOBAL SOUTH: THE LEADERSHIP CONUNDRUM IN THE 'POST-WORLD-ORDERED' WORLD
Author Name(s): Neena Bansal, Sumit Kumar Bharti
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c333-c341
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 160
The world order established after the Second World War transcended into a complex web of poly-crisis caused by the 'reconfiguration' in the post-Cold War disintegrated world order to the present 'post-World Ordered' world, subjected to multiple disarrayed orders. The decline of western hegemony, the disintegration of liberal world order, and the rise of the rest are co-terminous features of this emerging 'World Order'. This is reflected in the proportional decline of the existing geo-political world construed with the ascendency of reconfigured 'power' narratives and proportional predominance of the 'Global South'. The term "Global South" denotes a change in emphasis on distinct cultural identities and newer strategic power dynamics. In the light of this restructuring, the present paper strives to analyze and deconstruct the 'Global South' from the prism of geopolitical realism and decode the rivalries for its leadership by focusing specifically on the Indo-Sino hostilities maintained and exploited by the Western powers
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Global South, Third World, G20, Post-World Ordered world, China and Global South, India and Global South.
Paper Title: HAND PAINTED GARMENT PORTFOLIO
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412256
Register Paper ID - 273404
Title: HAND PAINTED GARMENT PORTFOLIO
Author Name(s): Mrs.PREETHA G, Mrs.SREE HARINI G, Mrs. CAROLINE B, Mr. ARUN VIGNEASH B
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c327-c332
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 154
Hand-painted garments in India's marriage culture reflect the rich artistic heritage of its 28 states, each with unique traditional motifs and floral designs. These lehengas blend time-honored craftsmanship with modern bridal fashion, creating personalized and culturally significant attire. This approach not only celebrates regional diversity but also supports local artisans, preserving their craft for future generations.
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Paper Title: EFFECT OF PRACHANNA KARMA (BLOOD LETTING) AND LEPA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF INDRALUPTA (ALOPECIA AREATA): A CASE REPORT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412255
Register Paper ID - 273588
Title: EFFECT OF PRACHANNA KARMA (BLOOD LETTING) AND LEPA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF INDRALUPTA (ALOPECIA AREATA): A CASE REPORT
Author Name(s): Dr Yadav sushil Umesh, Dr Chandra Bhushan Sinha, Dr Pratik Ravindra Jaiswal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c322-c326
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 200
Indralupta is one of the Kapalagata roga in which there is patchy hair loss over the hair-bearing skin, including the scalp and beard. Shodhana (Raktamokshana) and Shamana (Conservative) Chikitsa are explained for the management of Indralupta in Ayurveda. In modern science, it is correlated to Alopecia Areata. Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune disease presented as a nonscarring, circumscribed, smooth patch of hair loss, and is treated by the intralesional and topical corticosteroids. A 22-year-old male complained of gradational hair loss, graying of hair, and dandruff with a history of 8 years. It was diagnosed as a case of Indralupta and treated with Prachanna karma followed by Icchabhedi rasa and Nimbu swarasa Lepa application in every successive sitting with a gap of 7 days for 1 month. After treatment, there was a marked reduction in the symptoms and significant hair growth. Therefore, Prachanna karma with lepa application could be a better, safer, and cost-effective treatment for managing Indralupta (Alopecia Areata).
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Indralupta, Alopecia Areata, Prachanna Karma, Lepa, Blood letting.
Paper Title: Caralluma adscendens var fimbiata (Wall.) Gaveley & Mayurn. (Asclepiadaceae): Endemic to Peninsular India and New Addition to the Flowering plants of Marathwada Region of Maharashtra State.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412254
Register Paper ID - 273638
Title: CARALLUMA ADSCENDENS VAR FIMBIATA (WALL.) GAVELEY & MAYURN. (ASCLEPIADACEAE): ENDEMIC TO PENINSULAR INDIA AND NEW ADDITION TO THE FLOWERING PLANTS OF MARATHWADA REGION OF MAHARASHTRA STATE.
Author Name(s): Ramesh Chillawar, Shivsamb Ghodke
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c319-c321
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 168
Caralluma adscendens var fimbiata (Wall.) Gaveley & Mayurn. Belongs to the family - Asclepiadaceae has been reported from Dholdari Tanda Nearby Limboti Dam; Loha taluka, Nanded district from Marathwada region of Maharashtra State for the first time. It is new addition to the flowering plants of Marathwada.
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Caralluma adscendens var fimbiata (Wall.) Gaveley & Mayurn. (Asclepiadaceae), New addition, Nanded.
Paper Title: A Strong Action Power System Stabilizer Application in a Multi-machine Power System Containing a Nuclear Power Plant
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412253
Register Paper ID - 273560
Title: A STRONG ACTION POWER SYSTEM STABILIZER APPLICATION IN A MULTI-MACHINE POWER SYSTEM CONTAINING A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
Author Name(s): Dhanshri A Raut
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c315-c318
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 145
as the amount of traditional fossil fuels produced and supplied decreased, communities began to wonder: what will happen to electric systems of power? Instead of using traditional fossil fuel power plants, alternative alternatives and solutions are suggested. Among these top options are nuclear power plants. The El-Dabaa nuclear power station will be Egypt's first of its kind. This plant's first unit (reactor) will only feature a single big synchronous generator (machine) with a rated output of over 1000 MVA (1200 MVA). The 500 kV network will be connected to the synchronous machine, which must always be fully loaded and running continuously. In order to increase the stability of a nuclear power plant synchronous machine when it is connected to a large power grid to create a multi-machine power system, this study proposes a novel control design of a strong action power system stabiliser. System stability that permits a notable increase in the stability margin during the steady-state phase can be achieved by a strong action power system stabiliser. It stabilises both transient and sub-transient processes and efficiently dampens oscillations. It also aids in avoiding abrupt drops in busbar voltage. Various machine signals are selected as inputs to the strong action power system stabiliser that is connected to this machine in order to get improved damping behaviour for the rotor speed and terminal voltage of this machine. This technique demonstrated its effectiveness in reducing the machine's terminal voltage fluctuations and frequency oscillations. Better system stability is thus attained.
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Multi-machine power system, Nuclear power plant, Power system stability, Strong action power system stabilizer, Synchronous machine
Paper Title: DEVELOPMENT AND UTILIZATION OF INHIBITORS FOR CATHODIC PROTECTION IN REINFORCED CONCRETE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412252
Register Paper ID - 272996
Title: DEVELOPMENT AND UTILIZATION OF INHIBITORS FOR CATHODIC PROTECTION IN REINFORCED CONCRETE
Author Name(s): Vikas Kumar, Er. Raj Bala, Er. Hardeep Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c298-c314
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 156
Reinforced concrete structures, widely used in construction due to their strength and durability, are highly vulnerable to corrosion, especially in aggressive environments. This study explores the use of organic and inorganic inhibitors for cathodic protection in reinforced concrete structures, aiming to mitigate corrosion, a leading cause of deterioration in such infrastructure. This study aims to understand the influence of organic and non-organic corrosion inhibitors on the strength and corrosion resistance properties of concrete by admixing locally available materials with M30 grade concrete mixes. These materials include sodium nitrite, sodium silicate, di-ethanolamine, and hexamine. Admixed inhibitor dosages range from 1% to 5% by cement weight. Sodium nitrite (3%), calcium nitrite (4%), hexamine (2%), and di-ethanolamine (3%), as corrosion inhibitor admixtures, were determined to be the most effective for M30 grade concrete. At 56 days, the compressive, split-tensile, and flexural strengths are higher when calcium nitrite is added to other corrosion inhibitors. The research found that all of the corrosion inhibitors tested improved concrete durability, flexural strength, compressive strength, and split tensile strength. The inhibitors' anodic mechanism reduced the early strength growth. The results of the electrical resistivity and half-cell potential measurements taken from all of the corrosion inhibitors added to M30 grade concrete mixes demonstrate that di-ethanolamine and sodium nitrate have the best corrosion prevention capabilities, followed by hexamine and sodium nitrite.
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Corrosion Inhibitors Reinforced Concrete, Cathode, Organic and Inorganic.
Paper Title: Constitutional Amendments in India: Vehicle of a Nation's Progress
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412251
Register Paper ID - 273708
Title: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS IN INDIA: VEHICLE OF A NATION'S PROGRESS
Author Name(s): Moitree Bhattacharya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c292-c297
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 290
Any nation pledges a Constitution and steers itself ahead accordingly. Some Constitutions continue long with exemplary stability. India stands out in this sense as its Constitution has proved greater stability than many. The Amendments that were passed from time to time tried to fulfill the changing aspirations of its people as well as their needs. The Amendments to the Constitution also indicate our State's commitment towards bringing improvements in our social fabric. In this context, the paper examines how Constitutional amendments have been instrumental in driving social changes in India.
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women's participation, Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, deprived section, reservation
Paper Title: A STUDY ON EMPLOYEE STRESS MANAGEMENT IN KRV SPINNING MILLS [P] LTD AT SALEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412250
Register Paper ID - 273297
Title: A STUDY ON EMPLOYEE STRESS MANAGEMENT IN KRV SPINNING MILLS [P] LTD AT SALEM
Author Name(s): Dr.T.ANBUMOZHI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c282-c291
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 156
Stress is a major individual and public health issue that are linked to a variety of physical and mental health issues. Stress related disorders are thought to account for 75% to 90% of primary care physician visits. Some of the health issues linked to stress include cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes, depression, anxiety, immune system suppression, headaches, back and neck pain and sleep issues. Stress management is a commonly used phrase with a simple definition. Many studies testing its effectiveness exists in the literature, however it is unclear how many different types of stress management exist or how helpful they are for which particular problem.
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Stress Management, Employees, Work environment, Targets, etc.
Paper Title: Mobile App for RemoteAccess of Librarye-Resources
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412249
Register Paper ID - 273695
Title: MOBILE APP FOR REMOTEACCESS OF LIBRARYE-RESOURCES
Author Name(s): Edwin Thomas J, Mohan S, Dr Jebaraj J
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c278-c281
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 161
ABSTRACT: In remote area you can access library e resource. If you want any topic or concept physically it is limited. Now technology is developed in mobile apps. The Library come with you anywhere and anytime (24x7) because if you are in the middle of sea, centre of forest and top of the hills, you can easily access mobile library. Because it is on-demand like as cloud. While cloud is store, run as alone used in mobile library. That mobile library where developed by the SIM and network, no need in e SIM / I SIM of the mobile directly connected to the satellite now android also developing e SIM / I SIM no need to suffer about network and tower. So the mobile library app can access and refer anywhere and anytime (24x7) you can also nearby library ever you have one mobile with one mobile library app.
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Keywords:Remote,eSIM,iSIM,OPAC,OCLC.,
Paper Title: A Comparative Study Of Physiological, Hematological, Immune and Cytomorphometrical Indices In Three Avian Species During The Spring Season In India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412248
Register Paper ID - 273539
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PHYSIOLOGICAL, HEMATOLOGICAL, IMMUNE AND CYTOMORPHOMETRICAL INDICES IN THREE AVIAN SPECIES DURING THE SPRING SEASON IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Abhishek Kumar, Vaibhav Vaish, Shalie Malik, Sangeeta Rani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c265-c277
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 188
The physiological parameters along with cell morphology and morphometry are useful for determining the health or general condition of birds and its environment. So, this study was conducted to determine the hematological and cytomorphometric parameters of three avian species; spotted munia, baya weaver, and redheaded bunting (N = 9 adult male birds/ species). For the hematology and erythrocyte cytomorphometry blood sample was drawn from each bird at sunrise time. We found that, the number of heterophils and body weight significantly differed among the three bird species. MCHC (Mean corpuscular hemoglobin Concentration) and H/L ratio were higher whereas lymphocyte count was lower in redheaded bunting compared to the other two species. Eosinophil count and erythrocyte's N/C area ratio (erythrocyte nucleus area and erythrocyte cytoplasm area ratio) were higher in baya weaver relative to redheaded bunting. The erythrocyte's nuclear area, body temperature, and hemoglobin % were significantly different in baya weaver than the other two species. Spotted munia exhibited a higher blood glucose concentration than redheaded bunting and baya weaver. No significant differences were observed in TLC (Total Leucocyte count), TEC (Total erythrocyte count), MCV (Mean corpuscular volume), MCH (Mean corpuscular hemoglobin), erythrocyte elongation ratio, erythrocyte cell area, basophils, monocytes, hematocrit %, and testicular volume. These results indicate the physiology, immunity, and health status along with baseline values about hematological, physiological, and cytomorphometrical parameters of three species; during the spring season when these birds were in the pre-breeding or non-breeding phase.
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Cytomorphometry, Hematology, H/L ratio, Immunity, Songbirds, Spring Season
Paper Title: The Potential for Systematizing the Basic Findings of Quantum Theory via Scientific Philosophy
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412247
Register Paper ID - 273606
Title: THE POTENTIAL FOR SYSTEMATIZING THE BASIC FINDINGS OF QUANTUM THEORY VIA SCIENTIFIC PHILOSOPHY
Author Name(s): Ravikant Saini
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c259-c264
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 171
According to Richard Feynman "The next great era of human intelligence awakening may create a methodology for understanding the qualitative content of equations". However, he did not say how this goal could be achieved. In this paper, this goal was achieved by adopting the fundamental ideas of Descartes' scientific philosophy. That is, the idea that from the very beginning the equation of algebra and arithmetic was taken as the basis of the theory of thought. Then, when the problems of geometry, kinematics, physics are solved...And so that on this way the possibilities of the method of separation of variables and the method of abolition of variables were correctly used. The results which could be obtained on this way just turned out to be the results inherent for quantum geometry, quantum kinematics, quantum physics.... That is results on the basis of which it was really possible to put in order intellectual achievements of mankind.
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Algebra and Arithmetic , Quantum kinematics, Quantum physics
Paper Title: Road Following and Collision Avoidance using Jetbot
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412246
Register Paper ID - 273661
Title: ROAD FOLLOWING AND COLLISION AVOIDANCE USING JETBOT
Author Name(s): Srinithi K, Deeksha K, Janarthanan N, Vinivarshini R G, Hari Priya R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c250-c258
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 151
The development of a road-following and collision-avoidance system uses the Jetson Nano-powered JetBot. JetBot is an open-source robot platform designed for learning and experimentation in robotics and AI, equipped with various sensors and cameras to facilitate autonomous navigation. This project focuses on developing a robust system for autonomous vehicles that can effectively follow roads and avoid collisions. The system integrates road detection with real-time obstacle avoidance using advanced machine learning and sensor technologies such as computer vision, LiDAR, and ultrasonic sensors. A convolutional neural network (CNN) identifies lane markings and road boundaries for accurate road following, while reinforcement learning and path planning algorithms ensure proactive collision avoidance. Simulations and real-world tests demonstrate significant improvements in navigation reliability across diverse environments, advancing the safety and efficiency of autonomous driving technologies. This project aims to develop an integrated system for autonomous vehicles focusing on road following and collision avoidance. Key components include: 1. Data Collection and Preprocessing: Gather diverse datasets of road images, LiDAR and ultrasonic data. 2. Road Following System: Train a CNN for lane and boundary detection. 3. Collision Avoidance System: Implement reinforcement learning and path planning for obstacle avoidance. 4. Sensor Fusion: Integrate data from cameras, LiDAR and ultrasonic for situational awareness. 5. Simulation and Testing: Validate system performance through simulations and real-world testing. 6. Optimization: Refine algorithms and parameters based on testing results. Finally, the outcome of this project is to Integrate the Road Following and Collision Avoidance models to allow Jetbot to autonomously work with an average speed while simultaneously avoiding collisions with obstacles. Furthermore, provide smooth system-to-system communication for effective operation and real-time decision-making. Use thorough testing procedures, including worst-case situations, to find any possible flaws. Use cutting-edge machine learning strategies to improve system performance over time. Create a cooperative atmosphere that promotes creativity and information exchange. Establishing a feedback loop with end users will also assist in quickly identifying and resolving any real-world issues. The Jetbot will handle the needs of dynamic and complicated settings by concentrating on these factors, which will lead to increased autonomy and safety.
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Road following, Collision Avoidance, Jetbot, Sensors, Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), Robot, Reinforcement learning
Paper Title: "Harnessing Large Language Models for Automated YouTube Video Summarization and Note Generation"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412245
Register Paper ID - 273533
Title: "HARNESSING LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS FOR AUTOMATED YOUTUBE VIDEO SUMMARIZATION AND NOTE GENERATION"
Author Name(s): Venu Gopal SR, Bhoomika S, Boorsu Chaitanya Krishna, Manjunath K, Ramya H
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c242-c249
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 162
This study has been undertaken to investigate the determinants of stock returns in Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) using two assets pricing models the classical Capital Asset Pricing Model and Arbitrage Pricing Theory model. To test the CAPM market return is used, and macroeconomic variables are used to test the APT. The macroeconomic variables include inflation, oil prices, interest rate and exchange rate. For the very purpose monthly time series data has been arranged from Jan 2010 to Dec 2014. The analytical framework contains.
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Video Summarization, Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, OpenCV, YouTube Data API, Streamlit, Deep Neural Networks, Feature Extraction, Text Summarization, Automatic Speech Recognition, Extractive Summarization, Abstractive Summarization, Video Processing, Real-time Systems
Paper Title: Hindu Marriage: Analyzing Legal Framework, Practices, and Case Law
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412243
Register Paper ID - 273573
Title: HINDU MARRIAGE: ANALYZING LEGAL FRAMEWORK, PRACTICES, AND CASE LAW
Author Name(s): Dr. Jyoti Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c227-c237
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 353
The Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 marks a significant legislative step in the regulation of matrimonial affairs among Hindus in India. This paper explores the evolution, framework, and contemporary issues surrounding Hindu marriages. Through the lens of landmark case laws, it analyses the application of the Act and its interpretation by Indian courts. The paper also discusses the implications of the Act on various aspects like divorce, maintenance, and succession, reflecting on the socio-legal impact on Indian society. Hindu marriage is a complex interplay of religious traditions, social norms, and legal reforms. From its origins as a sacramental union to its codification under the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955, Hindu marriage has evolved significantly, shaped by the forces of religion, colonialism, and modern legal thought. The Act itself marks a critical juncture in this evolution, bridging the gap between ancient customs and contemporary legal standards, and reflecting the ongoing transformation of Indian society. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, represents a significant milestone in the evolution of Hindu personal law. By codifying and reforming traditional practices, the Act has helped align Hindu marriage with modern legal principles of equality, justice, and individual rights. As Indian society continues to evolve, the Act will likely undergo further changes, reflecting the dynamic relationship between law and social norms.
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Marriage - Sacrament, Divorce, Void Marriage Voidable Marriage Restitution of Conjugal Rights, Bigamy, Customary Practices, Marriage Registration, Matrimonial Causes - Satpati -
Paper Title: UNLEASHING DECENTRALIZED POTENTIAL: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON DAPPS DEVELOPMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412242
Register Paper ID - 273629
Title: UNLEASHING DECENTRALIZED POTENTIAL: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON DAPPS DEVELOPMENT
Author Name(s): Harjit Kaur, Simranjeet Kaur, Shairy Kalra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c216-c226
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 167
This paper dives into Decentralized Applications (DApps), powered by blockchain, where transparency, security, and user autonomy reign supreme. We navigate the intricate landscape of DApp development, uncovering challenges and opportunities amidst rapid evolution. From the bedrock of blockchain technology to the nitty-gritty of smart contracts and consensus mechanisms, we analyze it all. Discover existing frameworks, dissect design patterns, and understand how DApps scale and perform in the real world. The paper doesn't stop at theory. We showcase success stories across industries, explore regulatory hurdles, and delve into the future-proofing elements like decentralized storage and interoperability. Case studies reveal practical solutions to common problems, while community-driven governance models pave the way for continued growth.
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Decentralized Applications (DApps), Blockchain Technology, Smart Contracts, DApps Frameworks
Paper Title: Voice based notice board using android
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412241
Register Paper ID - 273662
Title: VOICE BASED NOTICE BOARD USING ANDROID
Author Name(s): Gourish Kattimani, Abhishek B Kattimani, Anusha A Patil, Shushma M Holagannavar, Ningaraj N Sangalad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c212-c215
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 174
This paper presents a Voice Based Notice Board using an Android application, designed to simplify real-time notice management. The system leverages speech-to-text technology to convert voice commands into text, which is then displayed on a digital notice board. The Android app acts as a user-friendly interface, enabling seamless notice updates through wireless communication. This innovative solution is cost-effective, scalable, and accessible, making it suitable for educational institutions, offices, and public spaces. The implementation and testing demonstrate its efficiency, significantly reducing manual effort and improving communication
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Speech Recognition, Notice Board, Android Application, Wireless Communication, Real-Time Updates, Digital Display, Speech-to-Text Conversion.
Paper Title: " MULTIPLE DISEASE PREDICTION USING MACHINE LEARNING "
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412240
Register Paper ID - 273660
Title: " MULTIPLE DISEASE PREDICTION USING MACHINE LEARNING "
Author Name(s): PREETHI V M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c204-c211
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 147
Due to machine learning progress in biomedical and healthcare communities, accurate study of medical data benefits early disease recognition, patient care and community services. When the quality of medical data is incomplete the exactness of study is reduced. Moreover, different regions exhibit unique appearances of certain regional diseases, which may result in weakening the prediction of disease outbreaks. In the proposed system, it provides machine learning algorithms for effective prediction of various disease occurrences in disease-frequent societies. It experiments the altered estimate models over real-life hospital data collected. To overcome the difficulty of incomplete data, it uses a latent factor model to rebuild the missing data. It experiments on a regional chronic illness of cerebral infarction. Using structured and unstructured data from hospital it uses Machine Learning algorithm. It predicts probable diseases by mining data sets. To the best of our knowledge in the area of medical big data analytics none of the existing work focused on both data types. Compared to several typical estimate algorithms, the calculation exactness of our proposed algorithm reaches 94.8% with a convergence speed which is faster than that of the machine learning disease risk prediction algorithm.
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Machine Learning, Deep Learning, CNN, Prediction, AI, Supervised, Analysis, Disease, Detection
Paper Title: MOBILE APP FOR DIRECT MARKET ACCESS FOR FARMERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412239
Register Paper ID - 273551
Title: MOBILE APP FOR DIRECT MARKET ACCESS FOR FARMERS
Author Name(s): Prasanna M, Praveen Sengottaiyan, Vijay Anand M, D.V.RAJKUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c200-c203
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 197
: The "Mobile App for Direct Market Access for Farmers" is intended to bridge the gap between farmers and potential buyers so that the products of agriculture are taken directly to consumers without any middleman intervention. This mobile application will help the farmer to directly get connected with the buyer, which includes wholesalers, retailers, and consumers. In return, the farmer can negotiate a price, showcase his product, and get real-time information regarding demand and market trends. The app also offers features such as logistics management, payment processing, and support for crop data analysis, which will help farmers make informed decisions and maximize their income. This solution is meant to improve the livelihoods of farmers and support sustainable agricultural practices by increasing transparency, reducing middlemen, and improving market access.
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Mobile Application ,Direct Market Access ,Agricultural Market ,Farmers.
Paper Title: ਦਲੀਪ ਕੌਰ ਟਿਵਾਣਾ ਦੇ ਨਾਵਲਾਂ ਬਾਰੇ ਪ੍ਰਾਪਤ ਆਲੋਚਨਾ
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2412238
Register Paper ID - 273706
Title: ਦਲੀਪ ਕੌਰ ਟਿਵਾਣਾ ਦੇ ਨਾਵਲਾਂ ਬਾਰੇ ਪ੍ਰਾਪਤ ਆਲੋਚਨਾ
Author Name(s): Sukhwinder Kaur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 12
Pages: c196-c199
Year: December 2024
Downloads: 204
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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 3 | Month- March 2026)

