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Paper Title: Domestic And Inbound Patient’s Satisfaction Level Towards Medical Tourism In Surat Of Gujarat State
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502845
Register Paper ID - 277982
Title: DOMESTIC AND INBOUND PATIENT’S SATISFACTION LEVEL TOWARDS MEDICAL TOURISM IN SURAT OF GUJARAT STATE
Author Name(s): Dr. Jaspreet Dahiya, Rinki
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h166-h170
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 121
According to the study researcher concluded the questions related to satisfaction level of the domestic and inbound patients towards medical tourism in Surat city of Gujarat and results from the raw data it is concluded that there no significant difference between satisfaction level of domestic and inbound patients towards medical tourism.
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DOMESTIC AND INBOUND PATIENT'S SATISFACTION LEVEL TOWARDS MEDICAL TOURISM IN SURAT OF
Paper Title: Diagnosis of Retinal Detachment Using Region of Interest (ROI) Based Color Analysis and Fuzzy C-Means Classification
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502844
Register Paper ID - 278213
Title: DIAGNOSIS OF RETINAL DETACHMENT USING REGION OF INTEREST (ROI) BASED COLOR ANALYSIS AND FUZZY C-MEANS CLASSIFICATION
Author Name(s): Anjali Arun Rokde, Dnyaneshwari Patil, Ruheena Hashmi Syed Mubeen Hashmi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h158-h165
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 113
The retinal detachment is eye disease, it is described as a very critical condition in which all layers of retinal are pull away from its normal position. Due to retinal detachment visual disability or visual loss may cause, so the earlier diagnosis of RD is very important. This study aims related some method by using that we try to diagnosis of retinal detachment disease by using color of the retina selected by using Region of Interest (ROI), also diagnosis the stage of retinal detachment disease. In this research work we used the local dataset of Aravid_eye_care hospital from IEEE website which contain the retinal detachment fundas image. and preprocessing work done on MATLAB. In this study we work on the statistical parameters of the RD disease. i.e. color of retina. And also apply the Fuzzy C means Classification techniques of diagnosis of stage of retinal Detachment disease and calculate the accuracy algorithm.
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Retinal Detachment, Fuzzy C means, Region of Interest, Threshold, Statistical Parameters
Paper Title: AI in Performance Appraisal: Transforming Employee Evaluation
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502843
Register Paper ID - 278214
Title: AI IN PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL: TRANSFORMING EMPLOYEE EVALUATION
Author Name(s): Antra Agarwal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h152-h157
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 194
The application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in performance appraisal systems, particularly in transforming employee evaluation processes, has gained significant attention in recent years. AI technologies can enhance the accuracy, fairness, and effectiveness of performance evaluations systems in the organizations. AI-driven tools can reshape the performance appraisal process and its impact on organizational effectiveness, employee satisfaction, and talent development. The intersection of AI and performance management, is an exciting and transformative area in organizations nowadays. AI can significantly enhance how companies track, assess, and improve employee performance.
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Artificial Intelligence, Performance Management, Performance Appraisal, Employee Satisfaction, Employee Motivation
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON HERBAL NAIL LACQUER: A NOVEL FORMULATION FOR ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY AND NAIL CARE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502842
Register Paper ID - 278204
Title: A REVIEW ON HERBAL NAIL LACQUER: A NOVEL FORMULATION FOR ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY AND NAIL CARE
Author Name(s): Umadevi.A, Dhanush V, Gokul Rao, Kesavan K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h144-h151
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 118
This innovative review explores the development and evaluation of herbal fruit peel nail lacquer as a novel formulation for antifungal activity and nail care. The incorporation of herbal drugs, rich in bioactive compounds, into a nail lacquer formulation offers a promising approach for treating fungal nail infections. The antifungal properties of various herbal drugs such as Withania, Neem, Garlic, Eucalyptus, Turmeric have been well-documented, and their incorporation into a nail lacquer formulation enhances the efficacy of treatment. This novel formulation not only provides antifungal activity but also offers nail care benefits, including strengthening and moisturizing the nails. Furthermore, the use of herbal drug as a natural and sustainable resource reduces the environmental impact associated with traditional chemical-based nail lacquers. Overall, this review highlights the potential of herbal nail lacquer as a safe, effective, and eco-friendly solution for fungal nail infections and nail care. The formulation and evaluation of herbal nail lacquer are reviewed, including its physical properties, and nail care benefits. The article also highlights the advantages of using herbal nail lacquer, including its safety, efficacy, and environmental sustainability. Overall, this review provides a valuable resource for researchers, formulators, and practitioners interested in the development of natural and innovative nail care products.
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Herbal nail lacquer, fruit peel, antifungal, nail infection, nail care
Paper Title: Layoff prediction Using Machine Learning Technique, Challenges, and Future Direction
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502841
Register Paper ID - 277941
Title: LAYOFF PREDICTION USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUE, CHALLENGES, AND FUTURE DIRECTION
Author Name(s): Mayur S. Burange, Atharva R. Raut, Harshawardhan A. Lahane, Piyush G. Bhakre, Prathamesh V. Dabhane
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h135-h143
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 126
Layoffs are a critical issue that organizations face, often leading to disruptions in stability and employee morale. Early prediction of potential layoffs allows companies to take proactive measures, minimize negative outcomes, and bolster workforce resilience. This paper presents an innovative approach to managing and preventing layoffs through predictive analytics. By utilizing machine learning algorithms and real-world data, the study identifies key risk factors that signal potential downsizing events. The research explores advanced feature engineering techniques and interpretable models to predict high-risk scenarios, providing organizations with actionable insights to mitigate the impact of layoffs. The findings offer a pathway to improve workforce management strategies, ensuring organizational sustainability and employee retention during times of uncertainty.
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Layoff Prediction, Predictive Analytics, Machine Learning, Workforce Management, Employee Retention, Downsizing Prevention, Risk Factors, Feature Engineering, Interpretable Models, Organizational Sustainability, Proactive Measures, Workforce Resilience, Business Stability, HR Analytics, Data-Driven Decision Making.
Paper Title: PRESENTATION OF THUMRI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502840
Register Paper ID - 278078
Title: PRESENTATION OF THUMRI
Author Name(s): Dr. Nigamananda Sahu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h129-h134
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 133
It is said that human life has been influenced by various forms of beauty. And art is one of those. Various learned scholars have opined that music is an art which has been gifted by God to the human beings. The art of music touches the human hearts. The art of music has been attracting a lot of people. Before a few years these was the prevalence of 'Dhrupad' form of singing in the Eastern India. With the changing time and circumstances the "Khayal' form of singing became important. Then in course of time Dhrupad' form of singing was replaced by "Khayal' form of singing. In course of time there have been a change human thoughts, feelings and opinions. For this reason, after the prevalence of 'Khayal', 'Tappa", "Thumri', 'Dadra', 'Chaiti', 'Kajri', 'Hori' etc. musical forms were included in the category of semi-classical music. In this chapter, we will get a view of these different singing-forms or styles belonging to semi-classical music category.
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Khayal, Tappa, Thumri,Chaiti, Kajri.
Paper Title: Prediction Of Lung Cancer In The CT Image Using Machine Learning Algorithm
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502839
Register Paper ID - 278146
Title: PREDICTION OF LUNG CANCER IN THE CT IMAGE USING MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHM
Author Name(s): S. Niranjana, DR. D. Chitra Devi, S. Nivedha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h121-h128
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 121
Lung tumor are responsible for a large number of death fatalities globally emphasizing the urgent need for new CAD tools for early identification and categorization this research automatically detects and categorizes lung cancer subtypes using automated CT scans using the most advanced InceptionV3 model a convolutional neural network to distinguish between adenocarcinoma, squamous and large cell carcinoma the model was trained on a variety of annotated CT scans allowing it to understand and recognize unique imaging features for each subtype. InceptionV3 architecture is designed to be highly precise and computationally efficient allowing lung pictures to be processed quickly by automating the diagnosis process. This research aims to improve patient outcomes and help healthcare providers make better treatment decisions and deployment of this system diagnostics could undergo a revolution if this approach is implemented successfully becoming more dependable and accessible while also relieving the strain on medical practitioners by displaying a better accuracy of 99%.
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Computed Tomography (CT), Lung cancer, InceptionV3, Deep Learning, Convolutional Neural Network (CNN).
Paper Title: The Complicity Of The European Union In The Syrian Migration Crisis With Focus On Europe
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502838
Register Paper ID - 277950
Title: THE COMPLICITY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION IN THE SYRIAN MIGRATION CRISIS WITH FOCUS ON EUROPE
Author Name(s): Aadarsh Khanduri, Prof (Dr) Nagalaxmi M Raman
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h114-h120
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 121
The publication aims to look at the Complicity of the European Union in the creation of The Migrant Crisis as faced by the continent in 2015-2016. Critics from those countries disagreed with the literature review's assertion that peripheral countries like Greece and the Balkan states bear the primary responsibility. Data was taken from various sources ranging from the Human Rights Watch to Deutsche Welle to assemble a clearer picture of the current issue. Europe's hostility towards migration is unsustainable in the long term and can permanently damage its standing among The Global South. In its place long term planning and integration measures are necessary.
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European Union, Sanctions, Troika, Migration
Paper Title: Importants Of Guda Marma In Anorectal Surgeries and Post Operative Care- Single Case Study
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502837
Register Paper ID - 278136
Title: IMPORTANTS OF GUDA MARMA IN ANORECTAL SURGERIES AND POST OPERATIVE CARE- SINGLE CASE STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr. Ashwini Hallad, Dr. Shivalingappa J Arakeri, Dr. Shidlingaiah Hiremathada, Dr. Shanmugapriya T
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h110-h113
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 124
Ayurvedic texts and practice of Shalya Tantra has given atmost care to diseases of anorectal origin because of its fesiblity in all aspects like cost effective, less operative post complications, less hopital stay etc while performing anorectal surgery atmost care has to be taken to avoid post operative complications among that Acharya sushurta told Care to be taken to secure Guda Marma ( viral structure' s) Concept of Marma points plays a pivotal role. These Marma points are considered vital junction in the human body, where any trauma or injury could have grave consequences. This article explores the significance and care of Guda Marma in while doing surgery in anorectal region.
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Guda marma, Anorectal surgeries, Post operative care
Paper Title: HRD Interventions Address Employee Challenges in large-Scale Enterprises
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502836
Register Paper ID - 277998
Title: HRD INTERVENTIONS ADDRESS EMPLOYEE CHALLENGES IN LARGE-SCALE ENTERPRISES
Author Name(s): Ankit Kumar Agarwal, Dr. Narendra Singh, Ajay Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h103-h109
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 140
This study evaluates the effectiveness of Human Resource Development (HRD) interventions in addressing critical challenges in large-scale enterprises, including skill gaps, disengagement, high turnover, and resistance to change. Using a mixed-method approach, data were collected from 500 employees across 10 enterprises and 20 HR managers. Statistical tools, including regression analysis, ANOVA, and correlation analysis, revealed that targeted HRD strategies significantly improve employee outcomes. Training and development programs showed the strongest positive correlation with job satisfaction and skill enhancement (r = 0.75, p < 0.01), while performance management systems and engagement initiatives reduced disengagement and turnover rates. The findings highlight the importance of customized HRD practices aligned with organizational goals, recommending ongoing training, robust performance systems, career progression paths, and regular engagement monitoring. These interventions foster a motivated and skilled workforce, driving organizational success. Future research should explore sector-specific HRD practices and their long-term impacts.
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HRD Interventions, Employee Challenges, Large-Scale Enterprises, Employee Retention, Skill Enhancement
Paper Title: ASSESSING CODING EFFICIENCY COCOMO-III METHODS AND OBJECT ORIENTATED METRICS ARE USED. ENHANCE SOFTWARE DEFECTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502835
Register Paper ID - 278189
Title: ASSESSING CODING EFFICIENCY COCOMO-III METHODS AND OBJECT ORIENTATED METRICS ARE USED. ENHANCE SOFTWARE DEFECTS
Author Name(s): Neeta Mourya, Shanu K Rakesh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h96-h102
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 121
Software development has gotten increasingly sophisticated and demanding, necessitating attention to even minor details. Problems in software development include quality degradation, cost, and schedule overruns. Software organizations rely on measurement programs to control quality, evaluate errors, and manage costs during development. To measure effectively, software metrics must be continuously evaluated and integrated into the development process. Object-oriented design metrics quantify the quality of a class and its attributes. This paper recommends using a combination of methods to improve coding efficiency and accuracy when evaluating projects using object-oriented approaches, including MOOD Metrics, CK metrics, and COCOMO-III. Using object-oriented ways to evaluate code helps identify certain factors. This directly addresses the software's quality. These findings can help enhance software estimation, quality training, and research, leading to more accurate project milestone estimates and fault-free software systems.
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Object-oriented, mood, CK, COCOMO, Defects, measurement, code, etc.
Paper Title: To Study The Factor Associated With Premenstrual Syndrome In Young Adults Aged 15-23 Years Old- A Cross Sectional Study
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502834
Register Paper ID - 278180
Title: TO STUDY THE FACTOR ASSOCIATED WITH PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME IN YOUNG ADULTS AGED 15-23 YEARS OLD- A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
Author Name(s): Rashi Budukh, Dr. Rekha Battalwar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h86-h95
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 99
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) is a most common condition affecting young aged women, characterized by physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms. This study aims to investigate the factors associated with PMS among young adults aged 15-23 years, focusing on sleep patterns, physical activity, stress levels, and symptom severity.A cross-sectional study was conducted among 100 young females in Mumbai using a purposive convenience sampling method. Participants completed validated questionnaires assessing sleep (Athens Insomnia Scale), physical activity (Rapid Assessment of Physical Activity), stress (Perceived Stress Scale), and PMS severity (Premenstrual Symptoms Screening Tool). Anthropometric measurements were also recorded. Data analysis was performed using social science statistics software, employing descriptive statistics and chi-square tests to examine associations. The study found significant associations between PMS severity and various factors. Strength and Flexibility exercises showed strong correlation with PMS(p=0.043). Perceived stress showed a strong correlation with PMS (p = 0.027), indicating that higher stress levels increase PMS severity. Sleep disturbances were significantly linked to PMS(p=0.001) with moderate and severe insomnia strongly associated with severe PMS. Flexibility and strength exercises were significantly associated with PMS (p=0.043). This study highlights the strong association between PMS and modifiable lifestyle factors such as sleep and stress.
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Premenstrual Syndrome, physical activity, stress, sleep, young adults
Paper Title: Artificial Intelligence and Recent Developments in Medical Treatments and Future Prediction
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502833
Register Paper ID - 278177
Title: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN MEDICAL TREATMENTS AND FUTURE PREDICTION
Author Name(s): Fernandes Andrew Sevin Anthony Sevrin
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h81-h85
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 109
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the healthcare industry by enhancing disease detection, drug discovery, surgical precision, and predictive analytics. Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) with cutting-edge technologies such as quantum computing and nanotechnology has further improved medical treatments. Artificial Intelligence (AI) -based systems provide clinicians with decision-support tools, reducing diagnostic errors and optimizing treatment plans. Furthermore, Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven predictive models facilitate early disease prevention strategies. While addressing ethical and regulatory considerations, this study addresses the applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medical diagnostics, medication development, surgery, and future forecasts. One of the most important technologies in modern human life is Artificial Intelligence (AI). The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly spreading across several sectors, ranging from general-purpose ones like perception and learning to more specialized ones such as diagnosing illnesses, digital assistants, search engines, proving mathematical theorems, social media, text editing, and autocorrect. Philosophy, mathematics, economics, psychology, computer engineering, cybernetics, linguistics, and sociology are some of the important fields that have contributed to the development of artificial intelligence (AI). Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed the landscape of medical science by enabling faster diagnoses, personalized treatments, and efficient healthcare management. This paper explores recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) -driven medical treatments, highlighting disease detection, drug discovery, robotic surgeries, and predictive analytics breakthroughs. Furthermore, the study investigates the future trajectory of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medicine, emphasizing the potential of deep learning, quantum computing, and nanotechnology in revolutionizing patient care. The paper concludes with ethical considerations and challenges related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) implementation in healthcare.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Healthcare Innovations, Medical Imaging, Predictive Analytics, Disease Detection, Drug Discovery, Robotic Surgery, Quantum Computing, Nanotechnology, Medicine, Big Data, Cancer.
Paper Title: Transforming Healthcare with Artificial Intelligence
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502832
Register Paper ID - 278000
Title: TRANSFORMING HEALTHCARE WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Author Name(s): Dipti D. Mehare, Manaswi S. Deshmukh, Shreya N. Agarwal, Tejaswini A. Mahalle, Diksha S. Ahir
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h71-h80
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 105
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into healthcare has the potential to revolutionize the industry, enhancing patient outcomes, optimizing workflows, and reducing costs. AI technologies, including machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision, are transforming diagnostics, treatment planning, drug discovery, and patient care management. By enabling more accurate diagnoses, personalized therapies, and efficient administrative processes, AI is improving the overall quality of healthcare services. However, challenges such as data privacy, ethical concerns, and the need for robust infrastructure remain as the healthcare sector adapts to these advancements. This abstract explores the current applications of AI in healthcare, its potential to streamline operations and enhance clinical decision-making, and the future prospects and challenges in creating a more efficient, accessible, and patient-centered healthcare system. Artificial Intelligence is the theory and development of computer systems that are able to perform tasks that would require human intelligence. AI in healthcare is the use of algorithms and software to approximate human cognition in the analysis of complex medical data. It mainly refers to doctors and hospitals accessing vast data sets of potentially life- saving information This includes treatment methods and their outcomes, survival rates, and speed of care gathered across millions of patients, geographical locations and innumerable and sometimes interconnected health conditions. Algorithms are already outperforming radiologists at spotting malignant tumours, and guiding researchers in how to construct cohorts for costly clinical trials. Imaging, on the other hand has become an essential component of many fields in medicine, biomedical applications, biotechnology and laboratory research by which images are processed and analysed. Putting together AI and imaging, the tools and techniques of artificial intelligence are useful for solving many biomedical problems and using a computer based equipped hardware software application for understanding images, researchers and clinicians can enhance their ability to study, diagnose, monitor, understand and treat medical disorders. AI is used in medical imaging to analyze breast cancer(Sonar ,MRI,CT), liver fibrosis and tumour etc.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Healthcare Machine Learning Natural Language Processing (NLP) Computer Vision Diagnostics Treatment Planning Drug Discovery Patient Care Management Medical Imaging Radiology Clinical Decision-Making Personalized Medicine Ethical Concerns Data Privacy Healthcare Optimization Biomedical Applications Tumor Detection MRI, CT, Sonar Liver Fibrosis Survival Rates Medical Algorithms
Paper Title: Holistic Approach to Periungual Wart Treatment- Evidence Based Homoeopathic Case Study
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502831
Register Paper ID - 278014
Title: HOLISTIC APPROACH TO PERIUNGUAL WART TREATMENT- EVIDENCE BASED HOMOEOPATHIC CASE STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr. Ruchi Sahu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h63-h70
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 120
Periungual warts, caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), are common benign lesions that occur around the fingernails or toenails, often leading to pain, discomfort, and interference with nail growth. It is most commonly seen in children and young adults , affecting approximately 10- 20% of the case with. Although this condition is not life-threatening, it is challenge to treat with the traditional treatments such as cryotherapy, salicylic acid, and electrodesiccation have varying degrees of success, but recurrence remains common. Case summary - This case report explores the homeopathic treatment of a 27-year-old female with periungual warts using individualized remedies, specifically Thuja and Causticum. The patient had a history of stress and mild discomfort due to cauliflower-like growths around her fingernails. After homeopathic treatment, the warts significantly reduced in size, shrank, and eventually resolved without recurrence. Emotional stress and viral predisposition were considered significant factors in the patient's susceptibility to warts. The outcome was positive, with no new lesions and improved general well-being. This case highlights the potential of homeopathy as a holistic and individualized treatment approach for periungual warts, emphasizing the importance of addressing both physical symptoms and underlying emotional factors. Further research with larger sample sizes is required to establish the efficacy of homeopathic remedies for wart management.
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Warts, Periungal, Homoeopathy, Causticum, Holistic approach.
Paper Title: Measuring the Seasonality within Tourism Industryof Rajasthan
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502830
Register Paper ID - 278161
Title: MEASURING THE SEASONALITY WITHIN TOURISM INDUSTRYOF RAJASTHAN
Author Name(s): DR.MALA SHARMA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h53-h62
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 122
Abstract: Almost all of the tourism countries are suffering from seasonality. Like any other destinations Rajasthan Tourism industry has traditionally been characterized by strong seasonality with large differences between winter and summer season. The study proposes to measure seasonality in Rajasthan's tourism industry. The study based on the secondary data acquired from Department of Tourism, Rajasthan. The paper provides methodological approach to analyze seasonality by Seasonal Indices, Seasonal Ratio, Seasonal Indicator and Gini-Coefficient. The findings reveal that a combination of different methods is the best way for analyzing seasonality. Key Words: Seasonality, Seasonal Indices, Seasonal Ratio, Seasonal Indicator and Gini-Coefficient.
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Key Words: Seasonality, Seasonal Indices, Seasonal Ratio, Seasonal Indicator and Gini-Coefficient.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE CRACKS BY USING MICROSCOPE, ULTRASONIC PULSE VELOCITY, REBOUND HAMMER, GROUND PENETRATING RADAR AND PREVENTION OF CRACKS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502829
Register Paper ID - 277883
Title: A STUDY ON THE CRACKS BY USING MICROSCOPE, ULTRASONIC PULSE VELOCITY, REBOUND HAMMER, GROUND PENETRATING RADAR AND PREVENTION OF CRACKS
Author Name(s): K.Kiruthika
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h46-h52
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 130
Cracks affect the strength and appearance of the structure and can demonstrate potential shortcomings or disappointments in materials. There are different types of cracks arrive in structural or non-structural structure due to weather changes, temperature conditions, improper curing, setting, loading conditions and etc., Understanding crack behaviour is crucial for developing effective repair methods such as Epoxy injection, Additional reinforcement, column jacketing, crack stitching, etc., In this paper, the cracks are analysed using a Microscope and rectify these problem. The study of cracks not only identifies the immediate issues but also provides insights into the structure's overall health, guiding long-term durability strategies delaying costly reconstruction. Timely detection and repair of cracks reduce maintenance costs and prevent expensive large-scale repairs or replacements. Cracks in structural elements significantly impact the durability, safety, and functionality of buildings and infrastructure. This study investigates the detection, characterization, and prevention of cracks using a combination of advanced non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques and preventive methodologies. Microscopic analysis provides a detailed understanding of crack morphology and propagation at a microstructural level. Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) evaluates the material integrity by identifying internal flaws through variations in wave velocity. The Rebound Hammer test assesses surface hardness and potential crack susceptibility, while Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) offers subsurface imaging to detect hidden cracks and voids. The integration of these techniques enables a comprehensive evaluation of crack formation, size, orientation, and depth. Additionally, strategies for the prevention of cracks are explored, including material selection, structural design improvements, and environmental control measures. The study aims to establish a multi-disciplinary approach to crack assessment and prevention, providing a robust framework for maintaining structural health and ensuring long-term performance.
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Paper Title: From Miniature to Modernity: The Evolution of Portraiture under the Nizams of Hyderabad (18th -20th Century)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502828
Register Paper ID - 278070
Title: FROM MINIATURE TO MODERNITY: THE EVOLUTION OF PORTRAITURE UNDER THE NIZAMS OF HYDERABAD (18TH -20TH CENTURY)
Author Name(s): Anand Kumar Gadapa
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h39-h45
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 123
The aim of the paper is to examine the transition of artistic practice from miniature painting to European naturalism under the Nizams of Hyderabad from the late 18th to early 20th Century due to the emergence of photography and academic naturalism. Influenced by the colonial modernity, the Nawabs and the nobles encouraged the European style of portraiture. During this period, artists such as Raja Ravi Varma, Shripad Damodar Satwalekar, and R.W. Deuskar sought patronage in Hyderabad, competing with established court photographers like Lala Deen Dayal. Raja Ravi Varma's attempts to secure commissions from Nizam Mahbub Ali Khan highlight the shifting power dynamics in the art world, as photography gained prominence over painted portraiture. Despite professional rivalries and challenges in gaining aristocratic favor, artists like Deuskar contributed to the modernization of Hyderabad's artistic traditions, blending European naturalism with Indian themes. By the early 20th century, Hyderabad's art scene reflected a complex interplay of tradition, colonial influence, and emerging nationalist sentiments.
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Keywords: Hyderabad School, Colonial Modernity, Academic Naturalism, Portraiture, R.W. Deuskar, Nizam Mahbub Ali Khan
Paper Title: Nurturing Democracy through Education: A Study of Policy Documents
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502827
Register Paper ID - 278144
Title: NURTURING DEMOCRACY THROUGH EDUCATION: A STUDY OF POLICY DOCUMENTS
Author Name(s): K. ABHISHEK REDDY, Prof. C SHEELA REDDY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h26-h38
Year: February 2025
Downloads: 95
This research investigates how education fosters democracy in India by analyzing key educational policy documents. The study aims to understand how these policies promote democratic values, civic awareness, and political participation. It examines major frameworks such as the Indian Constitution, National Policies on Education (1968, 1986, and 2020), the Right to Education Act (2009), the Kothari Commission Report (1964-66), and other relevant reports. By employing thematic analysis, the study identifies recurring themes such as democratic citizenship, civic education, inclusivity and equity. It focuses on how this policy encourages an active citizenship for political engagement through informed participation of democracy. Additional attention is afforded to inclusiveness, equity and issues that are emerging such as digital literacy and even global citizenship due to NEP 2020. The study reveals the strengths and weaknesses of the policies currently in place in promoting democratic values. The paper concludes with recommendations on how education can be used to create a more inclusive and politically engaged society in India.
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Education and Democracy, Civic Awareness, Political Participation, National Education Policy, Democratic Citizenship, Social Justice
Paper Title: Impact of International Human Rights Law on Gender-Based Political Violence in Bangladesh Since 2010
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2502826
Register Paper ID - 277940
Title: IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW ON GENDER-BASED POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN BANGLADESH SINCE 2010
Author Name(s): Shivani Bhadouria, Prof. (Dr.) Nagalaxmi M. Raman
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 2
Pages: h17-h25
Year: February 2025
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The research explores the gendered dimensions of political violence in Bangladesh, focusing on the period since 2010 and the role of international human rights law in addressing such issues. Political violence in Bangladesh has disproportionately affected women, manifesting in targeted attacks, sexual violence, and exclusion from political processes. Drawing on case studies, legal analyses and findings the study examines how gendered political violence intersects with systemic patriarchy, cultural norms, and political instability. This research contributes to understanding the complex interplay between gender, political violence, and international legal frameworks in Bangladesh. With an emphasis on the function of UN interventions and treaties like CEDAW in fostering responsibility and minimizing gender-based harm, this study explores the relationship between international human rights institutions and gendered violence. It also looks into gaps in domestic legal frameworks and implementation, emphasizing how difficult it is to translate international commitments into local settings. The results indicate that although international human rights law has established a framework for norms, due to a lack of political will, ingrained cultural prejudices, and poor enforcement, its influence is still restricted. In addition to prevalent patriarchal views, social and cultural conventions enforce gender-specific duties, privileges, and responsibilities in a discriminatory and stereotyped manner. The paper concludes that while international human rights frameworks offer a crucial normative foundation, the persistent challenges in enforcement, political will, and societal biases hinder their transformative potential in addressing gendered violence in Bangladesh.
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Bangladesh, political violence, CEDAW, Human rights, United Nations
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