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Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102389
Register Paper ID - 203379
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Author Name(s): Dr. Anandrao Shinde
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3244-3249
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1446
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Paper Title: RESPONSE OF BODO WOMEN IN BODOLAND MOVEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102388
Register Paper ID - 203495
Title: RESPONSE OF BODO WOMEN IN BODOLAND MOVEMENT
Author Name(s): DR. BIMAL KANTI BASUMATARY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3234-3243
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1581
There are number of movements in which Bodo women participated along with their male counterparts in Assam. It may be Brahma movement, Script movement, Bodoland movement, etc. Bodo Women participated in many ways during the Bodoland movement initiated by the ABSU in order to achieve the goals of the Bodos. Therefore, participation and contribution of Bodo women in the Bodoland movement should not be forget to give respect and honour by the society of the Bodos. But so far no research works has been done on these areas. So I hope through my research articles people will come to know the role played by the women folks of the Bodo and thereby give credit for their role and contribution towards the Boboland movement. But when it comes to position and honour in the society, they are always placed in the second line in the raw. They have accepted their services as a service demanded by the society or by the community. There is no chance of development of the society unless the condition of women is improved.
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Bodo, Women, Movement, Tribal, Welfare, Conference, District,
Paper Title: STUDY OF RISK FACTORS OF NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN TELANGANA POPULATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102387
Register Paper ID - 203467
Title: STUDY OF RISK FACTORS OF NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN TELANGANA POPULATION
Author Name(s): Shirish Santhashrao Gode, Velleri Sowmya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3225-3233
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1263
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NCD, DM-II, HTN sphygmomanometer, Telangana.
Paper Title: IMPACT OF ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102386
Register Paper ID - 203458
Title: IMPACT OF ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
Author Name(s): Mahima Solanki, Anjali Soni, Dr. Sapna Chauhan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3219-3224
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 2153
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: Organizational Culture, Employee Engagement, Organizational Communication.
Paper Title: STUDY OF PREVALENCE OF DENGUE CASES IN TELANGANA POPULATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102385
Register Paper ID - 203465
Title: STUDY OF PREVALENCE OF DENGUE CASES IN TELANGANA POPULATION
Author Name(s): Shirish Santhoshrao Gode
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3210-3218
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1249
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PUO (pyrexia of unknown origin) Rapid card test, Elisa test, DENV, Telangana.
Paper Title: STUDY OF RISK FACTORS OF OBESITY AND HYPERTENSION IN TALANGANA POPULATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102384
Register Paper ID - 203464
Title: STUDY OF RISK FACTORS OF OBESITY AND HYPERTENSION IN TALANGANA POPULATION
Author Name(s): Velleri soumya, Shirish Santoshrao Gode
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3203-3209
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1255
Background: Obesity is quite common disorder due to overuse of travelling facilities, excess eating of junk foods and unaware of health guidelines. Method: 85 adult patients aged between 40 to 60 years were studied. Their BMI and HTN were noted more over their various habits and socio-economic status was also recorded. Their Routine Blood examination and lipid profile was analysed and treated accordingly. Results: 54 (63.5%) had BMI 26 to 28 and 31 (36.4%) had 29 to 30, 33 (38.8%) had HTN and 52 (61.1%) had No HTN. Their habits were 48 (56.4%) were leading sedentary life, 23 (27%) alcoholic, 19 (22.3%) smokers, 24 (28.2%) tobacco chewers. Conclusion: These finding indicates that, the medical faculties including medico-social workers, clinicians must create awareness about obesity and its risk factors.
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Study of Risk factors of obesity and Hypertension in Talangana Population
Paper Title: STUDY OF DISADVANTAGES OF USE OF TOBACCO IN TELANGANA POPULATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102383
Register Paper ID - 203466
Title: STUDY OF DISADVANTAGES OF USE OF TOBACCO IN TELANGANA POPULATION
Author Name(s): Shirish Santhoshrao Gode
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3194-3202
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1228
Background: Tobacco usage is the second most important cause of death globally and about 1.5 million deaths in India (under developed countries). Method: 110 (One hundred and ten) patients aged between 20 to 60 years influenced by disadvantages of tobacco usage were studied. Their various diseases including, CVS Respiratory. Obg and Gynaecology, New born and children, Male reproductive were recorded at different age group. Results: Smoking percentage was highest 12 (26.6%) in 20-29 age group, chewing tobacco was highest in > 60 years of age, 26 (23%) CVS, 24 (21.8%) Respiratory 20 (18.1%), obg and gynaec, 17 (15.4%) effects of New born and child hood, 23 (20.9%) effects of Male reproductive organs. Conclusion: Prevalence of tobacco chewing or smokers at different age groups associated with various risk factors lead to morbidity and mortality. It requires public awareness and stringent legal action.
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Chewing, Smoking, CVS, CNS, WHO, COPD, IHD, HTN
Paper Title: DATA LOCALIZATION AND DATA PORTABILITY: ANALYSED WITH INDIAN PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION BILL, 2018 AND EUROPEAN GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION, 2018
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102382
Register Paper ID - 203553
Title: DATA LOCALIZATION AND DATA PORTABILITY: ANALYSED WITH INDIAN PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION BILL, 2018 AND EUROPEAN GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION, 2018
Author Name(s): Adv Prashant Mali, PhD
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3182-3193
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1409
In the past five years` Indian economy had witnessed a tremendous change with the introduction of `Digital India` and increase in the use of digital economy post demonetization. Post Aadhar and privacy judgement (K.S. Puttaswamy and Anr Versus Union of India, 2017) in India, there was a need for the regularisation and a legal framework for data protection and its related aspects. It was in this context, that Justice B.N.Srikrishna Committee was set up to look into the issue of data privacy and protection. Based on the recommendations, the Parliament came out with the draft Personal Data Protection Bill,2018 on July 27, 2018. The bill came only a few weeks after the General Data Protection Act, 2018 enacted by European Union came into force. Given the fact that the scenarios and the history behind the enactment of both laws were different, there are similarities and dissimilarities. The paper will focus specifically on the aspect of data localisation and data portability with respect to both the laws. Keeping the two in mind, it will study whether the proposed legislation in India is disguised in nature with reference to the sovereign`s ultimate right over the data. It will also critically analyse GDPR`s stand on data localisation and its conflict with its member countries like Germany, France and Bulgaria.
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data localisation, data portability, personal data, data protection, data transfer, privacy, privacy law, data protection law
Paper Title: WILD EDIBLE PLANT RESOURCES OF TEHSIL HIRANAGAR, DISTRICT KATHUA, J & K, INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102381
Register Paper ID - 203521
Title: WILD EDIBLE PLANT RESOURCES OF TEHSIL HIRANAGAR, DISTRICT KATHUA, J & K, INDIA
Author Name(s): Arjun Khajuria
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3172-3181
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1353
Abstract The present study was carried out to document the wild edible plant resources of tehsil Hiranagar (J and K). This investigation was based on the extensive field survey and discussion with local inhabitants during the years 2018-19. A total 50 wild edible plants species belonging to 45 genera and 35 families have been reported from the area. Cucurbitaceae, was the dominant family that represented by 5 taxa and Moraceae and Rutaceae were represented with 3 taxa each, Leguminose, Myrtaceae, Papilionaceae and Combretaceae were represented with 2 taxa each whereas rest 28 families have only one taxa. Trees were found the highest source of food and represented by 25 species followed by herbs (14 species), climbers (7 species) shrubs (3 species). Based on their edibility 17 plants species are being commonly used as fruit, 14 serve as vegetables, 6 species are used to make pickle, 3 species acts as flavouring agents (spices), 3 species are used to make special seasonal drinks, 2 species are used to make flavouring chaat and 2 species are used to make sweet while other three are used to make chutney. The area is rich in wild edible plant diversity and being threatened by the over exploitation by the local inhabitants. Thus, there is an urgent to conserve and manage these plant resources in their natural habitats by awaring the local peoples by training programmes and other activities. Therefore, the findings of the present study will be helpful in managing and conserving these valuable plant resources in the area.
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Wild edible plants, traditional knowledge, diversity, habitat Jammu and Kashmir.
Paper Title: HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES AND THE LABOR PRODUCTIVITY OF WOMEN TEAPLUCKERS IN PITIGALA AREA IN SOUTHERN PROVINCE, SRI LANKA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102380
Register Paper ID - 203513
Title: HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES AND THE LABOR PRODUCTIVITY OF WOMEN TEAPLUCKERS IN PITIGALA AREA IN SOUTHERN PROVINCE, SRI LANKA.
Author Name(s): Dr. H K G S Ranasinghe
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3158-3171
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1288
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Teaplucker. Human resource practices, Labor productivity, Training, Selection
Paper Title: MILLENIALS ATTITUDES AND INTENSIONS TO USE A SMARTPHONE APP TO PROMOTE HEALTH AND HYGIENE HABITS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102379
Register Paper ID - 203562
Title: MILLENIALS ATTITUDES AND INTENSIONS TO USE A SMARTPHONE APP TO PROMOTE HEALTH AND HYGIENE HABITS
Author Name(s): Sumit Ranjan Panda, Anirbana Das, Dhritiraj Sengupta, Dr. Avinash Rana.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3147-3157
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1269
With the improvement of new innovations, the quantity of studies that attempt to assess customer conduct towards the utilization of health and hygiene applications has expanded. The point of this examination is to play out a methodical survey of the writing on the expectation to utilize versatile (applications) identified with the field of wellness and physical movement by buyers. This efficient survey is a basic assessment of the outcome from quantitative examinations in the field of appraisal of purchaser conduct towards health and hygiene applications. A sum of 13 examinations is dissected that propose models for assessing the aims to utilize wellness applications by sport buyers. The outcomes uncovered a few key ends: (a) Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is the most generally utilized model; (b) The connection between saw utility and future expectations is the most analyzed; and (c) The most assessed applications are diet/wellness. These discoveries could help innovation directors to know the most significant key components to consider in the improvement of future applications in sport associations
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ATTITUDES AND INTENSIONS TO USE A SMARTPHONE APP TO PROMOTE HEALTH AND HYGIN HABBITS
Paper Title: QUALITY IMPROVEMENT OF SILAGES USING ADDITIVES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102378
Register Paper ID - 203509
Title: QUALITY IMPROVEMENT OF SILAGES USING ADDITIVES
Author Name(s): Dr. K. B. Bendre
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3144-3146
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1228
In the present experiment the hybrid Napier foliage was chopped and used for silage making. It was treated with urea + molasses with treatment level 0%, 0.5% and 1.0 % on the basis of fresh weight of the material. Chemical composition of silages made from hybrid Napier foliages treated with urea and molasses table 1. indicated that the protein content in the control silages sample was 9.43 % which is increased to 11.25 % in the silage enriched with 0.5% urea+ molasses and 11.98 in 1% urea + molasses enriched silage. Urea supplementation as a cheap source of NPN is suggested to meet an animal protein requirement particularly during scarcity. Other nutrients did not show any changes.
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silage, hybrid Napier grass, additive, urea, molasses
Paper Title: A STUDY ON PERCEPTION OF INVESTOR INVESTING IN LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES(LIC)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102377
Register Paper ID - 203535
Title: A STUDY ON PERCEPTION OF INVESTOR INVESTING IN LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES(LIC)
Author Name(s): MITUL CHIKHALIYA, ANIKET VASOYA, DEEP PATOLIYA, SHREYAS PATEL, CHINTAN PRAJAPATI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3134-3143
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 8029
Life is unpredictable and uncertain. There can be chance to unsound event. Life insurance provides financial assistance against if, unsound event with earning member and earning member of family death happen. Life insurance provides both benefit one is life cover and investment in form of saving. Various insurance related factors discussed in the study Such as gender, age, occupation, income level. We collect data from primary data and secondary data collection method. For that we conduct questioner survey by using Google form. We collect responds of 100 life insurance policy holders. The study includes life insurance policy holder of Rajkot city. Research is based on demographic factors and tested them with the help of statistical tools of correlation. For the analyse the data, we have presented by charts and used percentage method. LIC is most valuable brand in life insurance industry in India but now a days private players increase their market share by providing batter services. This study aims to measure the satisfaction levels of the investors towards the services provided by the LIC and Study about Perception of Investors Investing in Life Insurance Corporation.
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: LIC, Insurance, Investor, Investment
Paper Title: A STUDY OF ACTIVITIES THAT UNDERGRADUATE COMMERCE STUDENTS IN MUMBAI SUBURBAN MISS THE MOST DUE TO SOCIAL- ISOLATION DURING COVID 19 PANDEMIC
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102376
Register Paper ID - 203525
Title: A STUDY OF ACTIVITIES THAT UNDERGRADUATE COMMERCE STUDENTS IN MUMBAI SUBURBAN MISS THE MOST DUE TO SOCIAL- ISOLATION DURING COVID 19 PANDEMIC
Author Name(s): Dr. Jennifer Dsouza
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3129-3133
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1264
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Social Isolation , Alienation, COVID-19, Students, Mental health
Paper Title: PERCEPTION TOWARDS CROP INVESTMENT LEVELS OF AGRARIAN SOCIETY IN THE MALABAR REGION OF KERALA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102375
Register Paper ID - 203532
Title: PERCEPTION TOWARDS CROP INVESTMENT LEVELS OF AGRARIAN SOCIETY IN THE MALABAR REGION OF KERALA
Author Name(s): Dr Saleena EC, Ameenudheen KP, Anil Puthanazhi, Abdul Gafoor KP
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3120-3128
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1237
Agriculture is the prime source of the economic development of the country. Agriculture and its allied sector contribute to a major share of the GDP of India. For ensuring the economic development of the nation, proper investment is needed in agriculture sector considering the elements that directly or indirectly influence. This paper is mainly trying to discuss the investment level of farmers based on the considering factors like investment size and investment decision. The objectives of the study is to analyses the effect of farm investment level on the Agriculture Growth Perception of agrarians of Malabar region of Kerala and to analyze the growth trend of different cropping systems in the State and also suggest strategies for strengthening agriculture and allied sectors in Kerala
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Investment, Investment Size, Investment decision and Agriculture Growth Perception
Paper Title: A STUDY ON TRENDS AND FLOWS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102374
Register Paper ID - 203498
Title: A STUDY ON TRENDS AND FLOWS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Samridhi Tanwar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3110-3119
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1255
Foreign Direct Investment acts as a great force in triggering the development of an economy. Sometimes domestically available capital is inadequate for the purpose of overall development of the country. The inadequacy of capital is fulfilled by foreign direct investment by bridging the gap between domestic savings and investment. Developing countries like India is positively looking forward for FDI inflows. India has start attracting much larger foreign investments af-ter the Economic Reforms, 1991. In 2016, Indian Government had simplified the FDI regime and brought majority of sectors under automatic route. The present work is an attempt to study various sectors opened for FDI under automatic and government route. The present study also focused on the trends of FDI Inflows, FDI Equity Inflows, country wise FDI inflows, year wise FDI inflows and sector wise FDI inflows to India. The study is based on Secondary data which have been collected through reports of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Government of India, Reserve Bank of India. The study concludes that Mauritius emerged as the most dominant source of FDI and Service Sector emerges as the top host of FDI inflows in India.
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Foreign Direct Investment, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Foreign Capital, Cash Inflows, Host Country
Paper Title: IMPACT OF QUALITY OF LIFE ON THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL STATUS OF OLDER PEOPLE IN RURAL KARNATAKA: A SOCIAL WORK PERSPECTIVE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102373
Register Paper ID - 203505
Title: IMPACT OF QUALITY OF LIFE ON THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL STATUS OF OLDER PEOPLE IN RURAL KARNATAKA: A SOCIAL WORK PERSPECTIVE
Author Name(s): Mr. Santhosh Kumar H, Dr. B.S. Gunjal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3104-3109
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1253
Despite the growing number of older people, less attention is given to their quality of life (QOL) in developing countries, this study aimed to assess the QOL and identify associated factors among older people in rural Karnataka. India is going through a phase of demographic transition progressing to population aging. Poor health-related quality of life (QOL) among the elderly is often associated with physical deterioration, psychological trauma, and mental weakness. The rise in the social and health requirements of older adults has to be addressed optimally and comprehensively. India is going through a phase of demographic transition progressing to population aging. Poor health-related QOL among the elderly is often associated with physical deterioration, psychological trauma, and mental weakness. The increase in life expectancy among the elderly is because of demographic transition in developing countries. In 2011, India had an 8.6% elderly population and was estimated to be 11.6% by 2026. The elderly population increases, heath demands, along with other social requirements, are also set to increase. It is evident from the studies that physical deterioration, psychological trauma, and mental weakness are associated with aging. In India, the social security system for the elderly is not as well equipped as in developed countries. Globally, an urban population often faces mounting pressure on various socioeconomic fronts such as health-care expenditures and fiscal disciplines, which can impact the life of the elderly population.
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Demographic profile, elderly, rural India, quality of life.
Paper Title: NEIGHBORHOOD PRIME LABELING OF SOME GRAPHS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102372
Register Paper ID - 203503
Title: NEIGHBORHOOD PRIME LABELING OF SOME GRAPHS
Author Name(s): Mehul Chaurasiya, Dhvanik zala, Shanti Khunti, Mehul Rupani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3098-3103
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1290
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Neighborhood prime labeling , Neighborhood prime graph, K_(1,3)*K_(1,n) graph , Adjacent vertices
Paper Title: ABUSE OF WOMEN THROUGH SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES DURING LOCKDOWN - IS LAW INADEQUATE?
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102371
Register Paper ID - 203448
Title: ABUSE OF WOMEN THROUGH SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES DURING LOCKDOWN - IS LAW INADEQUATE?
Author Name(s): Dr. Shashirekha Malagi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3087-3097
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1276
The paper identifies common forms of cyber-crimes against women, such as cyber stalking ,cyber pornography, circulating images / video clips of women engaged in intimate acts, morphing, sending obscene / defamatory / annoying messages, online trolling / bullying / black mailing threat or intimidation, and email spoofing and impersonation. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkeIn, Youtube, whatsApp and Snap chat are some of the more popular social networking sites in India.This phenomenon is closely linked to the increasing incidence of cyber abuse against women. In may 2016,the Union minister for women and child Development, Ms.Maneka Gandi observed that the online abuse of women in India ought to be treated in the same manner as violence against women in the world. The paper identifies common forms of cyber abuse against women and analyses the provisions of the IPC are relevant to cyber abuse against women via legislative amendments and judicial interpretations. The Information Technology Act covers majorly commercial and economic crimes but there are no specific provisions to cover cyber abuse against women.
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Cyber abuse , Social networking sites, Lockdown,Cyber Harassment, Cyber stalking, Cyber law
Paper Title: CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT AND POST PURCHASE BEHAVIOUR:A STUDY ON GOLD JEWELLERY CONSUMERS OF SELECTED BRANDED GOLD JEWELLERY SHOPS IN KERALA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2102370
Register Paper ID - 203481
Title: CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT AND POST PURCHASE BEHAVIOUR:A STUDY ON GOLD JEWELLERY CONSUMERS OF SELECTED BRANDED GOLD JEWELLERY SHOPS IN KERALA
Author Name(s): Dr.Dayana Sajjanan, Jacob Joseph.P
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 3074-3086
Year: February 2021
Downloads: 1253
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Jewellery, Advertisement, Celebrity endorsement, Post purchase behaviour
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 12 | Issue 7 | Month- July 2024)