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  Paper Title: ANCIENT ROOTS OF MODERN MEDICINES; POMEGRANATE

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2112535

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  Title: ANCIENT ROOTS OF MODERN MEDICINES; POMEGRANATE

  Author Name(s): Priyanka Gaikwad, Rushikesh Nimse, Mayur Gangurde

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: f10-f17

 Year: December 2021

 Downloads: 379

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Research conducted in last few decades on plants mentioned in literature or used traditionally for various disease has shown in the last few years there has been an exponential growth in the field of herbal medicine and these drugs are gaining popularity both in developing and developed countries because of their natural origin and less side effects. The pomegranate tissues investigated in this study included history of pomegranate, pomegranate peels [PP], metabolites, uses of pomegranate in cancer disease. This review has been performed on a method of systemic narrative review on the different parts of pomegranate fruit. It also highlights the new researches on the various use and activities of pomegranate.


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Pomegranate, primary metabolites, pomegranate peels, anthocyanin, cancer.

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  Paper Title: IMPACT OF SCOPE FOR ADVANCEMENT ON TECAHER MOTIVATION IN MADHYA PRADESH

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2112534

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  Title: IMPACT OF SCOPE FOR ADVANCEMENT ON TECAHER MOTIVATION IN MADHYA PRADESH

  Author Name(s): Dr. Bhawana Nagendra

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: f4-f9

 Year: December 2021

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Teachers, Motivation, Scope for advancement, Madhya Pradesh

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  Paper Title: IMPLICATIONS OF RERA 2016, GST 2017 & COVID 19 ON CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MAHARASHTRA STATE

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2112533

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  Title: IMPLICATIONS OF RERA 2016, GST 2017 & COVID 19 ON CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MAHARASHTRA STATE

  Author Name(s): Dr. Rakesh Suram

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: f1-f3

 Year: December 2021

 Downloads: 421

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From July 1, 2017, the Goods and Services Tax will replace multiple taxes levied by the central and state governments and get subsumed of all the indirect taxes, including central excise duty, commercial tax, octroi tax/charges, Value-Added Tax (VAT) and service tax. The RERA Act was passed in the 2016, subsequently the GST Act was passed in 2017. Since January 2020 India is facing crisis of Covid-19. All these Acts makes positive and late negative impact on the construction industry. The researcher studied the both the Acts from Builders and customers point of view. Both Acts have positive impact on the construction industry in the long run. The contractors and builders will be shouldered responsibility of providing the quality product to their customers due to RERA Act. GST also increased the coverage of tax as builders will have to purchase the material from registered dealer to avail the credit. After the introduction of GST, other taxes are subsumed the rates of materials reduced slightly, the benefit of which ultimately goes to the customer. But due to Covid-19 pandemic situation the purchasing power capacity of many people decreased. People were focusing only on basic needs and it had adverse impact on the construction industry. In short, the customer will be more beneficial on account of Quality product with lower prices.


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  Paper Title: LC-MS STUDIES AND ANTIOXIDANT POTENTIAL OF THE ROOT EXTRACTS OF ACHYRANTHES ASPERA LINN

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2112532

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  Title: LC-MS STUDIES AND ANTIOXIDANT POTENTIAL OF THE ROOT EXTRACTS OF ACHYRANTHES ASPERA LINN

  Author Name(s): Nafisehsadat Omidiani, Dr. Rajkumar B. Barmukh

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e917-e924

 Year: December 2021

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Index Terms: Achyranthes aspera L.; antioxidant activity; DPPH assay; TLC; LC-MS.

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  Paper Title: ROLE OF PSYCHO NEUROBICS, EXERCISE AND DIET MANAGEMENT IN THE REVERSAL OF HYPERTENSION (HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE)

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2112531

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  Title: ROLE OF PSYCHO NEUROBICS, EXERCISE AND DIET MANAGEMENT IN THE REVERSAL OF HYPERTENSION (HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE)

  Author Name(s): Akhilesh Sahu, Anil Gupta, Binny Chauhan, Shubhra Agrawal Gupta

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e909-e916

 Year: December 2021

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High Blood Pressure, Nitric Oxide, Melatonin, Hypertension, Stress, Cardiac Health, Holistic cure of Hypertension

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  Paper Title: TO COMPARE THE EFFECT OF BOWEN TECHNIQUE VERSUS POSITIONAL RELEASE TECHNIQUE ON TRAPEZIUS MUSCLE IN SUB-ACUTE TRAPEZITIS

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2112530

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  Title: TO COMPARE THE EFFECT OF BOWEN TECHNIQUE VERSUS POSITIONAL RELEASE TECHNIQUE ON TRAPEZIUS MUSCLE IN SUB-ACUTE TRAPEZITIS

  Author Name(s): SHIVANI MEHTA, DR.VRUNDA GUJJAR(PT), DR.GAURAV PATEL(PT)

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e900-e908

 Year: December 2021

 Downloads: 692

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BACKGROUND: The upper Trapezius muscle is designated as postural muscle and it is highly susceptible to overuse. Trapezitis is usually caused by placing too much stress or strain over the Trapezius muscle. Trapezius muscles help with the function of neck rotation, side bending and extension. Treatment of Trapezitis requires a multifaceted approach such as rest; isometric relaxation techniques; manual therapy which are beneficial for Trapezitis, so we combined such conventional therapy with Positional release technique and Bowen technique. Positional Release Therapy (PRT) used for treatment of trigger points. METHODOLOGY: - According to inclusion criteria 30 subjects from Ahmedabad Physiotherapy College were selected. With the help of simple chit method of randomization all 30 subjects were divided into two different groups. Group A Bowen technique, and Group B positional release technique. RESULT :- Result were statistically analyzed using paired and unpaired t-test by using SPSS version 20, there was significant improvement in the pain, movement and neck severity index in the Both the Groups CONCLUSION: - Bowen technique and the positional release technique suggest improvement on sub-acute Trapezitis muscles. There is no significant different in both the techniques.


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Bowen technique, positional release technique, Trapezius muscle, treatment of trigger point

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  Paper Title: BHARAT KI SAMAJIK-AARTHIK SANRACHANA PAR KISAN AANDOLAN KA PRABHAV

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2112529

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  Title: BHARAT KI SAMAJIK-AARTHIK SANRACHANA PAR KISAN AANDOLAN KA PRABHAV

  Author Name(s): Shiv Ram Singh

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e895-e899

 Year: December 2021

 Downloads: 407

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BHARAT KI SAMAJIK-AARTHIK SANRACHANA PAR KISAN AANDOLAN KA PRABHAV


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  Paper Title: A 16-NM HIGH SPEED AND HIGHLY EFFICIENT CONDITIONAL FLIP FLOPS FOR HIGH SPEED APPLICATIONS USING CMOS TECHNOLOGY

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2112528

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  Title: A 16-NM HIGH SPEED AND HIGHLY EFFICIENT CONDITIONAL FLIP FLOPS FOR HIGH SPEED APPLICATIONS USING CMOS TECHNOLOGY

  Author Name(s): DIDDE RAMYA, Dr.U.V.RATNA KUMARI

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e888-e894

 Year: December 2021

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The pulse-triggered flip-flop (P-FF) is proposed and proved as a novel sort of very efficient conditional feed. Pre discharging and conditional signal feed through methods were used to reduce the data-to-output (D-to-Q) delay in this circuit. A shared pulse generator and an output feedback-controlled conditional keeper were also used to cut power consumption, lowering the internal node's floating state. An additional pull-down path was added to the output node to improve the driving strength of this design. Various post-layout simulation studies using 16-nm Fin FET technology showed that the suggested topology has a greater energy efficiency (at all input data toggle rates) than comparable P-FF devices. In comparison to a transmission gate FF, the proposed model achieved a 62 percent D-to-Q delay reduction, exceeding the device by more than 66 percent in terms of power efficiency and 87 percent in terms of energy efficiency (at a 50 percent input data toggle rate). In comparison to other traditional P-FFs, the improvements were significantly more considerable. These results suggest the proposed design to be a viable new option for high-efficiency sequential elements in high-speed applications.


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  Paper Title: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF AVAILABILITY OF RESOURCES IN GOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOLS OF DISTRICT HARDOI

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2112527

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  Title: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF AVAILABILITY OF RESOURCES IN GOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOLS OF DISTRICT HARDOI

  Author Name(s): Akash Verma, Prof. Nidhi Bala

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e877-e887

 Year: December 2021

 Downloads: 390

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Education is very important factor for the building of any nation and formal primary education is the foundation of the educational system. Most of India's children in the age group of 6 to 14 years are enrolled in government primary schools. In such a situation, it is very important to have quality resources in government primary schools.In order to make teaching-learning quality, infrastructure like classroom, playground, potable water, toilets, health facilities, safety, safe food, availability of books, seating arrangement, availability of electricity, computer, internet, library etc. as well as quality of human resources, such as the educational qualification of teachers, teacher-student ratio, behavior of teachers, cook, shikshamitra, costumes of sweepers is an important role even today. For quality teaching-learning environment, the above mentioned infrastructure and human resources are needed by the competent government primary schools, so in this research paper, an attempt has been made by the researcher to study the physical and human resources in the government primary schools of Hardoi district from the qualitative point of view.


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  Paper Title: SYNTHESIS OF ZNO NANOPARTICLES USING MILLETTIA PINNATA LEAF EXTRACT

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  Title: SYNTHESIS OF ZNO NANOPARTICLES USING MILLETTIA PINNATA LEAF EXTRACT

  Author Name(s): ELLA. RAJESH, Dr. B. VENKATESWARA RAO, Dr. M.PADHMA, Dr. CH. MADHU

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e872-e876

 Year: December 2021

 Downloads: 383

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In this study Zinc oxide nps were promptly synthesized from Zn(NO3)2 solution and formation of nps observed with in green method. Characterize Zinc oxide nps using IR, Scanning electron Microscope (Fe-SEM), AND X- ray diffract meter. Additional its antimicrobial activity against S.aureus, Escherichia coli is studied.


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  Paper Title: STATUS OF WOMEN EDUCATION IN INDIA- AN ANALYSIS

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  Title: STATUS OF WOMEN EDUCATION IN INDIA- AN ANALYSIS

  Author Name(s): Miss. Jumter Loya

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e859-e871

 Year: December 2021

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  Paper Title: ZINC SUPPLEMENTATION EFFECTS ON LAPAROTOMIC WOUND HEALING IN THE PERITONITIS CONDITION: A STUDY ON NEW ZEALAND RABBIT

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  Title: ZINC SUPPLEMENTATION EFFECTS ON LAPAROTOMIC WOUND HEALING IN THE PERITONITIS CONDITION: A STUDY ON NEW ZEALAND RABBIT

  Author Name(s): Fransiskus Seta Prana Kusuma, Ariandi Setiawan, I.G.B. Adria Hariastawa

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e852-e858

 Year: December 2021

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Introduction: Laparotomy wounds in patients with peritonitis have a high risk of wound dehiscence. Wound healing disorders, often occur in peritonitis conditions, could result from a relative zinc deficiency in peritonitis conditions. Zinc concentrations in the blood of septic subjects were often found to be low due to peripheral redistribution of zinc to the liver. Methods: This research was a randomized experimental research. A total of 36 male rabbits were induced to peritonitis by injecting 4ml/KgBW 10% autologous faecal solution and after six hours underwent exploratory laparotomy. The treatment group was then given zinc syrup supplementation of 10ml/KgBW per day for up to 5 days postoperatively. Wound healing was observed histopathologically with Hematoxylin Eosin and Masson Trichrome staining. Results: More mature granulation tissue was found in the treatment group (mann whitney p=0.025), with higher collagen density (mann whitney p=0.039) and better re-epithelialization (mann whitney p=0.043). However, there was no significant difference between acute inflammation (mann whitney p=0.097), chronic inflammation (mann whitney p=0.507), granulation thickness (mann whitney p=0.735), and neovascularization (mann whitney p=1.0) in both groups. Further research would be needed to determine the mechanism by which zinc affects wound healing in peritonitis


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  Paper Title: MARKETING MANAGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE OF PROCESSED PRODUCTS IN PUNE DISTRICT OF MAHARASHTRA

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2112523

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  Title: MARKETING MANAGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE OF PROCESSED PRODUCTS IN PUNE DISTRICT OF MAHARASHTRA

  Author Name(s): Neha Ajit Godase, Shweta R. Bhoir

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e846-e851

 Year: December 2021

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  Paper Title: BIO-FABRICATION OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES USING FICUS MOLLIS VAHL. AQUEOUS LEAF EXTRACT, CHARACTERIZATION, AND EVALUATION OF THE ANTIBACTERIAL EFFICACY

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  Title: BIO-FABRICATION OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES USING FICUS MOLLIS VAHL. AQUEOUS LEAF EXTRACT, CHARACTERIZATION, AND EVALUATION OF THE ANTIBACTERIAL EFFICACY

  Author Name(s): Rama Krishna Kuruba, Ankanna Sade, Savithramma Nataru

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e836-e845

 Year: December 2021

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Aim: The present work pursues to synthesize Silver Nanoparticles (AgNPs) from aqueous leaf extract of Ficus mollis Vahl. and their microbial efficacy. Methods: The synthesized nanoparticles were characterized by using UV-Vis spectroscopy, FT-IR (Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy), XRD (X-ray diffraction), SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) with EDAX, and TEM (Transmission Electron Microscope). Results: The colour change from light brown to dark brown is observed upon synthesis and the peak obtained at 444 nm with UV-Vis Surface Plasmon resonance (SPR) analysis confirmed the synthesis of nanoparticles are silver nanoparticles. FTIR analysis confirms that phenols and proteins of leaf extract are generally responsible for the capping and stabilization of green synthesized silver nanoparticles. Crystallographic analysis of XRD denotes, the AgNPs are crystalline. SEM revealed that the nanoparticles are spherical and their size ranges from 22.0 to 38.6 nm. EDAX pattern of biosynthesized nanoparticles showed a 1.44 weight percentage of Ag metal. TEM microscopic analysis divulges that the nanoparticles are spherical with sizes ranging from 8.36 to 23.11 nm. Antimicrobial analysis of the synthesized AgNPs exhibited a toxic effect on selected Bacteria. Conclusion: It denotes that aqueous leaf extract of Ficus mollis is preferable for synthesizing stable AgNPs and to formulate eminent antibacterial agents.


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  Paper Title: A COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF BOTH VARIANTS OF SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME CORONAVIRUS-2 (SARS-COV-2): DELTA AND OMICRON

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  Title: A COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF BOTH VARIANTS OF SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME CORONAVIRUS-2 (SARS-COV-2): DELTA AND OMICRON

  Author Name(s): Shantaram Bhoye, Tejaswini Marakwad

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e830-e835

 Year: December 2021

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One of the viruses that infects both animals and humans is the coronavirus, a group of viruses belonging to the family of Coronaviridae. The symptoms of COVID-19 are always variable, but often include fever, cough, headache, fatigue, difficulty in breathing, also loss of smell and taste. Emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants are of particular concern, as they can affect the viability of the virus and its pathogenesis, as well as the effectiveness of diagnostic devices and vaccine effects. Although the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant (B.1.617.2) emerged during the second wave of infection in India, this type of delta has become very dominant internationally and is still evolving in other countries to its potential. The WHO recognized B.1.1.529 as a type of anxiety on November 26, 2021, and renamed it Omicron. Based on some evidence, it has been suggested that omicron mutates in a number of ways, which can affect its overall behavior.


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  Paper Title: AN OVERVIEW ON THE MEDICINAL BENEFITS OF PYROSTEGIA VENUSTA

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  Title: AN OVERVIEW ON THE MEDICINAL BENEFITS OF PYROSTEGIA VENUSTA

  Author Name(s): Darshana Gohate Iswe, Dr. Hemant Swami

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e823-e829

 Year: December 2021

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Phytochemicals derived from the secondary metabolites has been emerged out as a source of drugs in Pharmaceutical Industry. These Plant constituents are playing an important role as a therapeutic agents in many diseases. One of the several family of the Plant kingdom, family Bignoniaceae has been of great importance of which many chemical constituents like naphthoquinones, of the lapachol type, iridoid glucosides, alkaloids, flavones, triterpenes, polyphenols, tannins and seed oils Pyrostegia venusta (Ker Gawl.) Miers, a popular ornamental plant is cultivated throughout the tropics, and is native to the Brazil. In the traditional Brazilian medicine, the aerial parts of Pyrostegia venusta are used as infusion or decoction and administered orally as a general tonic, as well as a treatment for diarrhoea, vitiligo, cough, and common diseases of the respiratory system related to infections, such as bronchitis, flu and cold. So the present work focuses on different Pharmacological actions of the chemical constituents present in Pyrostegia venusta.


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  Paper Title: RASHTRIYA SHIKSHA NEETI 2020 MEIN VARNIT SHIKSHAK SHIKSHA SAMBANDHI PRAVADHANO KA VISHLESHANATMAK ADHYAYAN

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  Title: RASHTRIYA SHIKSHA NEETI 2020 MEIN VARNIT SHIKSHAK SHIKSHA SAMBANDHI PRAVADHANO KA VISHLESHANATMAK ADHYAYAN

  Author Name(s): Dr. Lalit Mohan Joshi

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e816-e822

 Year: December 2021

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  Paper Title: PROBLEMS OF DALIT CHRISTIANS IN GUNTUR DISTRICT OF ANDHRA PRADESH

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  Title: PROBLEMS OF DALIT CHRISTIANS IN GUNTUR DISTRICT OF ANDHRA PRADESH

  Author Name(s): K.Hanoch Benjamin,, Dr M Harsha Preetham Dev Kumar

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e809-e815

 Year: December 2021

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  Paper Title: POST-MODERN PERSPECTIVE OF ELIZABETHAN AND MODERN TRAGEDIES

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  Title: POST-MODERN PERSPECTIVE OF ELIZABETHAN AND MODERN TRAGEDIES

  Author Name(s): R.PREMKUMAR

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 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e807-e808

 Year: December 2021

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This paper is an endeavor to analyse the Elizabethan and Modern tragedies from an exceedingly post-modern perspective. Elizabethan tragedies deal with the Mystery, Miracle, and morality plays which focus on a way to live and the way to not live by following the holy books of the respective cultures. Modern tragedies which influenced war, industrialization, searching the meaning of life, the anxiety of individual success changes the plot construction of the tragedies. The hamartia undergone by the heroes differs. This paper attempts to review the weather of tragedy in Elizabethan and Modern tragedies in a very post-modern perspective.


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Post-Modernism, Elizabethan, Modern, Tragedy, Morality, Society, Elements of Tragedy, Hamartia.

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  Paper Title: SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFECT OF SUGAR FACTORY ON THE VILLAGERS/FARMERS: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2112516

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  Title: SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFECT OF SUGAR FACTORY ON THE VILLAGERS/FARMERS: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY

  Author Name(s): Dr Chhaya

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 9

 Issue: 12

 Pages: e801-e806

 Year: December 2021

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There are many types of industry in the India from which sugar industry is a main industry of rural India especially in Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. The present study is a sociological study of a sugar industry and a village to investigate the socio economic effect of the sugar industry on rural areas. The method of the study is random sampling and taking 100 farmers of a village. This study is accompanied by the findings that sugar factory aspect the village society was positively and negatively both but positively aspect of the effect are dominant.


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