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Paper Title: QR CODE BASED CLOUD DATA PROTECTION USING RSA ALGORITHM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134535
Register Paper ID - 218106
Title: QR CODE BASED CLOUD DATA PROTECTION USING RSA ALGORITHM
Author Name(s): Vipin rawat, Km divya, Deena nath, Devki nandan shukla
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 561-570
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 294
QR CODE BASED CLOUD DATA PROTECTION USING RSA ALGORITHM
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QR CODE BASED CLOUD DATA PROTECTION USING RSA ALGORITHM
Paper Title: THE ROLE OF E-MARKETING ON PROMOTIONAL STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY FIRM'S IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134534
Register Paper ID - 217985
Title: THE ROLE OF E-MARKETING ON PROMOTIONAL STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY FIRM'S IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Nitin Kumar Jain, Vikaash S. Thakur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 552-560
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 261
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E-marketing, internet marketing, mobile marketing, E-mail marketing, web marketing
Paper Title: NEW FORM OF TRADE UNIONISM: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY ON ALLOY STEEL PLANT, DURGAPUR, WEST BENGAL.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134530
Register Paper ID - 217878
Title: NEW FORM OF TRADE UNIONISM: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY ON ALLOY STEEL PLANT, DURGAPUR, WEST BENGAL.
Author Name(s): Sujay Sain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 526-534
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 283
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Trade Union; Economic reforms; PSU; Hire and Fire; Industrial relations;
Paper Title: AN APPROACH FOR FAULT TOLERANCE IN CLOUD COMPUTING USING SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134516
Register Paper ID - 217209
Title: AN APPROACH FOR FAULT TOLERANCE IN CLOUD COMPUTING USING SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUE
Author Name(s): Neeraj Prakash Shrivastava, Dr R. K. Srivastava
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 450-456
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 301
Cloud computing provides IT services on a pay-as-you-go basis to customers globally. Cloud computing is a term that refers to network-based activities that seem to be delivered by physical server hardware but are really delivered by virtualization that is emulated by software operating on one or more physical computers. These networked-based applications and technologies are all prone to failure to varying degrees. To ensure robustness and reliability in cloud computing platform, failures must be appropriately identified and addressed. Proactive fault tolerance approaches have been employed in this research, and we suggest the usage of a Nave Bayes classifier to categorise nodes into those that are likely to fail and those that are not, and then use proactive fault tolerance strategies. Reliability is obtained by the employment of the Nave Bayes classifier in conjunction with fault tolerance strategies.
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Paper Title: PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF MOMORDICA DIOICA ROOT EXTRACTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134515
Register Paper ID - 217213
Title: PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF MOMORDICA DIOICA ROOT EXTRACTS
Author Name(s): SWATI RANGRAO JADHAV, Laxmikant Haribhau Kamble
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 444-449
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 332
PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF MOMORDICA DIOICA ROOT EXTRACTS
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PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF MOMORDICA DIOICA ROOT EXTRACTS
Paper Title: HASSAN ROUHANI�S POLICY TOWARDS PALESTINE (2013- 2017)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134490
Register Paper ID - 216693
Title: HASSAN ROUHANI�S POLICY TOWARDS PALESTINE (2013- 2017)
Author Name(s): Adil Hussain Khanday
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 268-273
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 277
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Paper Title: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF INTEGRATION OF NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS INTO DESIGN PATTERNS FOR SAFETY-CRITICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134489
Register Paper ID - 216650
Title: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF INTEGRATION OF NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS INTO DESIGN PATTERNS FOR SAFETY-CRITICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS
Author Name(s): Dr.Gandi Satyanarayana, Dr Kadupukotla Satish kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 260-267
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 282
Resilient Design Patterns is of considered opinion of the experts in the field of software engineering for safety. Thus the need for robust design Patterns towards concise and compact solutions for compromising safety aspects of design issues both in software and hardware designs. Therefore it is necessary to account for functional and non-functional requirements in the design patterns of safety-critical computer systems. This work focuses on integration of non-functional requirements & implications to the prevailing design pattern concept. In order, this paper proposes a new pattern for safety-critical computer application through rigorous study of design methods by including fields for the implications, complications and unforeseen peripheral issues of the traditional design patterns based on non-functional requirements of the entire systems. The paper also considers requirements including designs for safety, reliability, modifiability, cost, and execution time. The overall study indicated and showed improved results that the proposed new design pattern can be of better use in safety-critical computer systems.
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Design Pattern, Embedded Systems, Non-Functional Requirements, Safety-Critical Computer Systems
Paper Title: DEPRESSION IN CHILDREN & ADOLESCENTS: REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134474
Register Paper ID - 215721
Title: DEPRESSION IN CHILDREN & ADOLESCENTS: REVIEW
Author Name(s): DR. MANINI SRIVASTAVA, DR. JAYA BHARTI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 161-166
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 337
Depression is treatable but depressed children and adolescents may present a different behavior than those of depressed adults. Hence, child and adolescent psychiatrists caution parents to be acquainted with the signs of depression in their children. Adolescent depression is associated with a range of adverse later outcomes including suicidality, problems in social functioning and poor physical and mental health. Across development, a family history of depression and exposure to stressful life events are the most robust risk factors for depression. The diagnostic criteria for depression in children and adolescents and for adults are basically the same, but the expression of symptoms varies with each developmental stage (Bhatia & Bhatia 2007, 73). Because of the related developmental issues, diagnosing depression on these age groups is deemed difficult (Rutter 1995; Cicchetti et al. 1998; Crowe et al. 2006, 11). In some cases, children and adolescents have difficulties in identifying and describing their internal mood states (Bhatia & Bhatia 2007, 73).
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Depression, Adolescence, Childrens.
Paper Title: FINANCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH MICROFINANCE: EVIDENCES FROM KERALA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134439
Register Paper ID - 215533
Title: FINANCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH MICROFINANCE: EVIDENCES FROM KERALA
Author Name(s): Dr. Biju K C
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 914-919
Year: May 2018
Downloads: 397
FINANCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH MICROFINANCE: EVIDENCES FROM KERALA
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FINANCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH MICROFINANCE: EVIDENCES FROM KERALA
Paper Title: CONSCIENTISING THE ADOLESCENTS AND YOUTH ON AGRICULTURAL FINANCING AND EDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134437
Register Paper ID - 215441
Title: CONSCIENTISING THE ADOLESCENTS AND YOUTH ON AGRICULTURAL FINANCING AND EDUCATION
Author Name(s): Jincy Johny, Dr. Beenamma Mathew
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 902-905
Year: June 2018
Downloads: 328
Indian economy is an agrarian economy, two third of the population here is dependent on agriculture. Youth are the backbone of the country; youth have ability to understand the new innovation and new practices related to the agriculture. The study was done to understand Government programmes and loan schemes for unemployed youth in India and the level of awareness among adolescents and youth about different Government programmes and loan schemes for youth in India. The study found that most of adolescents and youth were not aware about the different Government programmes and loan schemes for unemployed youth in India. So, there is a need to make them aware about the different Government programmes and loan schemes.
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Adolescents, Youth, Agricultural financing, Awareness, etc.
Paper Title: HOUSEHOLD FOOD INSECURITY STATUS OF RURAL HABITANTS IN WEST BENGAL -A CASE STUDY OF HARISHCHANDRAPUR BLOCK -II
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134431
Register Paper ID - 211056
Title: HOUSEHOLD FOOD INSECURITY STATUS OF RURAL HABITANTS IN WEST BENGAL -A CASE STUDY OF HARISHCHANDRAPUR BLOCK -II
Author Name(s): Dr.Md Ismail, Rimpa Saha, Md Misbaul Hoque
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 856-864
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 784
Food insecurity is a situation when people do not get sufficient amount of food for their requirement. Worldwide food insecurity is the major problems while some people are living with a luxurious life. Only 1 % populations in the world enjoy more than 43.4% world resources and occupied it dominantly. Food insecurity status varies from region to region and also identified variation on the basic of different dimensions and determinants. Food insecurity and food habits depend on religions, communities, caste, ethnic, culture, habits, local availability and accessibility. Last few years, food insecure population in the world continues decreased and the countries are facing economic challenges and huge percentages of people lost their jobs and works due to shutdown of government sectors as well as private sectors. Specially developing before corona virus spread it may be expected that world would be hunger free in 2030 but due to corona pandemic ,it may again rapidly be increased due to lockdown and its impacts. Most of the under developing countries are going under very difficult situation and their crises increased day by day. Asia, Africa and Latin America are the storehouse of food insecure population. India, Bangladesh, Nepal Pakistan etc. countries having huge number of food insecure population and nearly 31% Indian population do not get their require amount of food. Food insecurity depends on various associated factors and regional imbalances, unequal distribution etc. In India, Scheduled Caste, Muslim, Scheduled tribes are the most backward sections, they are not only food insecure but also marginalized in all respects. The paper tries to find out the status of Muslims in term of food insecurity and shows the reality in Bengal region. The statistical techniques are used for this study with a diagram.
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Food, Insecurity, Employment, Land, Education level, Income, Caloric
Paper Title: POLITICAL IMPACT UPON URDU GHAZAL & QATA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134430
Register Paper ID - 215320
Title: POLITICAL IMPACT UPON URDU GHAZAL & QATA
Author Name(s): Mohd. Zakirullah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 850-855
Year: May 2018
Downloads: 347
POLITICAL IMPACT UPON URDU GHAZAL & QATA
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POLITICAL IMPACT UPON URDU GHAZAL & QATA
Paper Title: ISLAMIC POLITICAL THOUGHT IN MEDIEVAL PERIOD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134429
Register Paper ID - 215319
Title: ISLAMIC POLITICAL THOUGHT IN MEDIEVAL PERIOD
Author Name(s): Mohd. Zakirullah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 844-849
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 383
ISLAMIC POLITICAL THOUGHT IN MEDIEVAL PERIOD
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ISLAMIC POLITICAL THOUGHT IN MEDIEVAL PERIOD
Paper Title: MAHANGAI KA SHEKSHIK EVAN BAUDHDIK SAMADHAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134408
Register Paper ID - 215011
Title: MAHANGAI KA SHEKSHIK EVAN BAUDHDIK SAMADHAN
Author Name(s): Dr. Mohd Usman
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 710-713
Year: May 2018
Downloads: 330
MAHANGAI KA SHEKSHIK EVAN BAUDHDIK SAMADHAN
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MAHANGAI KA SHEKSHIK EVAN BAUDHDIK SAMADHAN
Paper Title: BUILDING RESILIENCE AND MANAGEMENT OF VULNERABILITY: SOLUTION FOR REDUCTION OF RISK OF DISASTERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134403
Register Paper ID - 214778
Title: BUILDING RESILIENCE AND MANAGEMENT OF VULNERABILITY: SOLUTION FOR REDUCTION OF RISK OF DISASTERS
Author Name(s): Nizamuddin Khan, Syed Kausar Shamim
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 667-682
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 347
Disaster is serious disruption to the functioning of a community that exceeds its capacity to cope with using its own resource. It is the outcome of level of venerability and manageability or capacity, potentiality and ability to face and adopt the challenges or risk generated with the disasters. Disaster management is concerned with preparation, prevention, response and recovery functions in an affected area. The present paper is a form of descriptive research based on literature survey on disaster risk and its management as well religious text. Study aims to explore the process of building resilience and management of vulnerability and its effect on reduction of disaster risk in any area and time. Study reveals that the religious knowledge and statements are not capable to explain scientifically the genesis and warning of occurrence of hazards and disasters but provide a strong base to the scientists for further exploration. It is revealed from various literature that all kinds of disaster events have hidden scientific systems to be explored. The important components i.e. preparedness, response, recovery and rehabilitation would be optimally and rationally managed with the motivation and persuasion of religious leaders, institutions and organisations in or out of disaster affected areas along with the formal public and private agencies responsible for proper pre and post disaster management. It is further suggested that the society and community should be built disaster resilient from bottom to up and an integrated approach of local indigenous traditions, perception, rituals, religious education and government agencies as well as scientific opinion and measures must be adopted at the time of formulating strategy for disaster management to achieve sustainable development in affected region. Management of vulnerability is the key for disaster risk reduction management.
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Disaster, Preparedness, Risk management Sustainable Development
Paper Title: EFFECT OF DIETRY HABITES AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PATTERN ON NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASE AMONG COLLEGE GOING GIRLS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134362
Register Paper ID - 214333
Title: EFFECT OF DIETRY HABITES AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PATTERN ON NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASE AMONG COLLEGE GOING GIRLS
Author Name(s): Shilpi Gupta, Dr.Rashmi Bishnoi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 404-410
Year: May 2018
Downloads: 371
The study was undertaken to assess dietary habits and physical activity pattern on non communicable disease among college going girls. Inadequate physical activity and unhealthy dietary intake established during youth may extend into adulthood and may increase risk for non-communicable diseases. This study aims to investigate the effect of dietary habits and physical activity pattern on non-communicable diseases on college going girls. A cross-sectional study was conducted which was based on primary data of 100 college going girls belonging to (19-25 Years) of age were randomly selected from Lucknow University. A data was ascertained by self structured questionnaire, and it comprises three parts: (1) Socio-demographic characteristics of the students (2) Dietary habits (3) physical activity pattern of the selected sample. In the result it was found that 70 percent respondents were age group of 19-22 years and 30 percent were 20-25 years of age group. Results shows that 41 percent respondents were come under the category of underweight (>18.5 BMI), 53 percent comes in normal weight category, 3 percent comes in over weight and remaining 3 percent comes under obese category. The study also revealed that 40 percent found underweight, 13 percent having eye illness, 20 percent facing menstruation related problems, 11 percent anemia, 4 percent high B.P, 3 percent obesity, 1 percent heart disease and remaining 7 percent found thyroid. Statistically, positive correlation found between dietary habits and non-communicable diseases. Statistically, positive correlation was observed between physical activity and non-communicable diseases among respondents and insignificant association was found.
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Dietary pattern, physical activity, Non - communicable disease and college going girls.
Paper Title: V.S. NAIPAUL NEW TECHNIQUE OF NARRATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134358
Register Paper ID - 214436
Title: V.S. NAIPAUL NEW TECHNIQUE OF NARRATION
Author Name(s): Mohd Shafi Dar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 385-392
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 450
V.S. NAIPAUL NEW TECHNIQUE OF NARRATION
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V.S. NAIPAUL NEW TECHNIQUE OF NARRATION
Paper Title: ROLE OF GENDER IN DEMOGRAPHIC PROCESSES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134351
Register Paper ID - 214121
Title: ROLE OF GENDER IN DEMOGRAPHIC PROCESSES
Author Name(s): Dr. Dhruv K. Tripathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 342-348
Year: June 2018
Downloads: 342
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Sex Ratio, Fertility, Mortality, Migration, Gender etc.
Paper Title: UNITY IN DIVERSITY; RELIGIOSITY OF MUSLIMS IN KERALA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134336
Register Paper ID - 213544
Title: UNITY IN DIVERSITY; RELIGIOSITY OF MUSLIMS IN KERALA
Author Name(s): SHARAFUDDIN KV
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 254-258
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 378
Kerala is the state which has a glorious past to claim and an honorable position in the socio-cultural map of the world. India is known as the land of religions and civilizations, and is gifted with the legacy of the largest democracy and the slogan of unity in diversity. Among other states of India, Kerala is enriched with heritage and tradition in religiosity with its persevering stance in the contemporary cosmopolitan societies in the world. Religiosity, in its broader sense, is a comprehensive sociological term used to refer to the numerous aspects of religious activity, dedication and belief, and in its narrower sense, deals more or less with how religious person is.All major world religions prevail in Kerala from ancient period. Jewish religion arrived in 7th century BC, Christianity came through St.Thomas in AD 52, and Islam came in eighth century AD. Indian religions such as Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism were also introduced in Kerala in different times. Majority of population of Kerala are followers of Hinduism which prevailed from the ancient period and modified by various reformers in different epochs. It is noteworthy that there are also those who do not believe in any religion and pursue atheist doctrines. In spite of the diversity and multiplicity in the religious and socio cultural arena of Kerala, the people of Kerala manifest an exemplary model of social harmony and tolerance which set away the roots of extremist forms of piety and fundamental concepts of religiosity. As followers of religion, Muslims of Kerala keep the traditional feature of tolerance which transmitted from generation to genearation. History of religiosity of Muslims in Kerala witnessed the fact and credit for continuity of the harmonizing character of the society in peaceful manner goes to different religious organizations of Muslims.
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religiosity, Islam, tolerance, religious organisation, Muslim and Mosque.
Paper Title: POLITICAL COMMITMENTS OF GANDHIJI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134328
Register Paper ID - 213847
Title: POLITICAL COMMITMENTS OF GANDHIJI
Author Name(s): Dr. Ashu Pasricha, Vineet Sachdeva
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 194-202
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 354
The idea of State, authoritative issues, famous government, organization, decentralization, opportunity, privileges and commitments, how were these impacted Gandhi and his future vision for India. This paper investigated the possibility of Gandhi's idea of decentralization, his political responsibilities like secularism, panchayats, cancelation of aloofness, the option to talk uninhibitedly of talk, etc in the Indian constitution and their congruity in the current age. In last, immediately, We had made a few comprehension of understanding of continuous emerging challenges in the present society and discussed them in the light of Gandhian principles, so obvious vote based framework could be win. Subsequently, the point of convergence of this paper was chiefly on political considerations and political responsibilities of Gandhiji and their present significance. His political thoughts were stateless and party-less majority manages situation, decentralization, the right to speak freely of discourse, cancelation of distance, moral administrative issues, secularism, etc. There is phenomenal congruity of Gandhian political considerations or characteristics in the current season of growing mercilessness and fanaticism.
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Decentralization, political thoughts and political commitments of Gandhiji
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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