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Paper Title: WORKKLIFE BALANCE OF EMPLOYEES OF WORKING IN EXPORT COMPANIES IN COIMBATORE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302262
Register Paper ID - 231053
Title: WORKKLIFE BALANCE OF EMPLOYEES OF WORKING IN EXPORT COMPANIES IN COIMBATORE
Author Name(s): Dr.N.Balachandran
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c116-c123
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 143
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Keywords: Work life balance, Export companies and Mental health
Paper Title: NEW WOMEN IN JEANETTE WINTERSON’S SELECTED NOVELS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302261
Register Paper ID - 231052
Title: NEW WOMEN IN JEANETTE WINTERSON’S SELECTED NOVELS
Author Name(s): Sabah Ismael Abdul
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c111-c115
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 125
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Jeanette Winterson, identity, New Women, Self-discovery, sexuality Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, The Passion, Written on the Body
Paper Title: PERFORMANCE BASED SEISMIC ANALYSIS OF RCC FRAMED HOSPITAL BUILDINGS IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302260
Register Paper ID - 231134
Title: PERFORMANCE BASED SEISMIC ANALYSIS OF RCC FRAMED HOSPITAL BUILDINGS IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Vaishnavi N Gore, Prashant Barbude, Radhika Jadhav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c99-c110
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 144
Hospital buildings have immense post-earthquake importance. Post-earthquake both structural and non-structural components of building should remain functional. Performance-Based Design is a powerful approach to structural engineering evolved from ongoing efforts to resolve the differences between the actual observed performance and the expected performance of structures. In this article non-linear static analysis (pushover analysis) has been done to understand the behavior of G+10 multistorey Hospital building located in different seismic zones (III, IV, V) of India having similar geometrical properties using SAP2000. The behavior of multistoried building has been investigated considering Immediate occupancy as performance objective in terms of force-displacement relationships, inelastic behavior of structure and sequential hinge formations etc. From the analysis results, it was observed that, when the zone varies from III to V, base shear, displacement and time period has been increased gradually, indicating the severity of seismic activity. Plastic hinge formation which determines the behaviour of the structure was studied.
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Performance Based, Pushover Analysis, Immediate Occupancy.
Paper Title: FACTORS AFFECTING OR INFLUENCING USE OF TELEMEDICINE IN CURRENT SOCIETAL SCENARIO
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302259
Register Paper ID - 231128
Title: FACTORS AFFECTING OR INFLUENCING USE OF TELEMEDICINE IN CURRENT SOCIETAL SCENARIO
Author Name(s): Purvi Jaiswal, Dr. Bijal Zaveri, Devanshi Chadderwala
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c91-c98
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 157
Telemedicine has potential to help individuals in rural areas overcome geographical barriers and to improve access to care. The factors that influence the implementation and use of telehealth in critical access hospitals are in needed to be explored and used in a proper manner to provide the required services. This study gives a brief about such factors that affect or influences the use of telemedicine in current societal scenario. Although telemedicine use has become more prevalent, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was not widespread; thus, its benefits have not been fully realized. For telehealth to show potential benefits in the long term beyond the public health emergency, its services must fit into changes in the health care landscape, including the advent of alternative care delivery and payment models, greater integration of physical and behavioural health services, and efforts to address workforce challenges. Health care organizations around the world have become increasingly interested in acquiring and implementing telemedicine technology to improve or extend existing patient care and services. The ultimate success of telemedicine in an adopting organization requires adequate attention to both technological and managerial issues.
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Telemedicine, healthcare industry, hospital, treatment, innovation.
Paper Title: EARLY IDENTIFICATION AND REFERRAL FOR INTERVENTION AND SUPPORT SERVICES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302258
Register Paper ID - 230957
Title: EARLY IDENTIFICATION AND REFERRAL FOR INTERVENTION AND SUPPORT SERVICES
Author Name(s): RENU DEVI, DANVEER GAUTAM
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c88-c90
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 535
Every child is unique Children progress rapidly in their early years. Screening and Identification of Disabilities Screening is a procedure that identifies a person who needs further assessment for diagnosis of a disability. Alternatively said, screening helps in `suspecting' disability in a person. A screening procedure does not `confirm' disability, but helps in short listing for detailed assessment. Screening is assessing a whole population in order to identify those individuals for whom some intervention in development would be beneficial. For example 'New-born Hearing Screening' is mandatory in most countries. The 1-3-6 protocol emphasised in the Position Statement of the Joint Committee on Infant Hearing recommends that all new-borns be screened for hearing loss by one month of age, appropriate amplification be provided by three months of age and early intervention needs to commence not later than six months of age. Though this is yet to become mandatory in India, there have been initiatives to create awareness and undertake early screening on the part of National Institutes and some NGOs.
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Screening, Identification, assessment, emphasized, awareness, Referrals.
Paper Title: VARIOUS APPROACHES TO IMPROVING THE AQUEOUS SOLUBILITY OF POORLY WATER-SOLUBLE DRUGS USING SOLID DISPERSION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302257
Register Paper ID - 231076
Title: VARIOUS APPROACHES TO IMPROVING THE AQUEOUS SOLUBILITY OF POORLY WATER-SOLUBLE DRUGS USING SOLID DISPERSION
Author Name(s): Mr. Rohit S. Bhamare, Prof. R. K. Surawase, Prof. Jayshree Bhadane, Mr. Pushkar S. Chavan, Mr. Sandesh Y. Pawar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c78-c87
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 119
Oral route administration is the most desirable and preferred method of delivering therapeutic agents due its systemic effects. Presently days, various hydrophobic drugs were coming into the market. Disadvantage of these drugs are its bioavailability issues because of poor gastric fluid dissolubility. In this way, it is important to improve its solubility and its penetrability in this manner improving the disintegration, absorption and bioavailability of these drugs. About 40% of orally administered drugs have formulation difficulties due to their insolubility in water. The dissolution rate, absorption, distribution and excretion of drugs depends on its solubility properties. Based on solubility, drugs are classified into the four classes of BCS classification. BCS class II and class IV drugs shows poor water solubility.
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Solid dispersion, Solubility enhancement, Solvent evaporation, Fusion method.
Paper Title: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR WOMEN IN ATMANIRBHAR BHARAT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302256
Register Paper ID - 231139
Title: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR WOMEN IN ATMANIRBHAR BHARAT
Author Name(s): Rajendra Singh Shekhawat, Dr. Keerti Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c72-c77
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 143
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Atmanirbhar Bharat, Gender discrimination, Women empowerment, etc.
Paper Title: A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE MATRIX TYPES SUSTAINED RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302255
Register Paper ID - 231083
Title: A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE MATRIX TYPES SUSTAINED RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM.
Author Name(s): Mr.Sandesh Y. Pawar, Prof. R. K. Surawase, Mr.Rohit S.Bhamare, Mr. Pushkar S. Chavan, Mr. Avijeet J. Zalte
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c65-c71
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 124
Oral sustained release (SR) products offer an advantage over traditional dosage forms by optimizing biopharmaceuticals, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of drugs to reduce the frequency of administration as much as possible once daily is sufficient for penetration, polymer swelling, drug dissolution, drug diffusion and matrix erosion. Superior water-soluble drugs such as diltiazem; Ranitidine is formulated in sustained-release matrix tablets. This article contains basic information on the design of slow-release preparations and their different types. Development, solid and sustained-release oral matrix tablet, has always been a challenge for the pharmaceutical technologist. Most drugs, if not properly formulated, can release, and likely produce the toxic drug concentration after oral administration. Hydrophilic polymers have become the preferred product as an important product Ingredient for formulating sustained release preparations.
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Sustained release, Matrix system, Polymers, Controlled drug delivery.
Paper Title: ANALYSIS OF LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL PROBLEM FOR TWO AREA DEREGULATED POWER SYSTEM USING GENETIC ALGORITHM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302254
Register Paper ID - 231132
Title: ANALYSIS OF LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL PROBLEM FOR TWO AREA DEREGULATED POWER SYSTEM USING GENETIC ALGORITHM
Author Name(s): Dharmendra Jain, Dr. M. K. Bhaskar, Manish Parihar, Hitesh Kumar Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c57-c64
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 143
It is quite challenging to obtain the optimal load frequency control (LFC) of a complete system with the emergent trends of power system. Restructured power system involve multi sources and multi stakeholders therefore traditional LFC methods are not effective and efficient. The main objective of LFC in deregulated system is to restore the frequency to its nominal value as quickly as possible and minimize tie-line power flow oscillations between neighboring control areas and also monitoring the load matching contracts. Parameters of PID controller are required to be optimized in order to achieve the objectives of LFC. This paper presents a load frequency control of two-area deregulated power system using genetic algorithm taking a suitable objective function that are to minimize the frequency deviations of both the areas and to maintain tie line power exchange according to contractual conditions. A controller is designed for each area to achieve the objectives of LFC. Response of the power system simulated under MATLAB/Simulink obtained and results confirm that the controllers designed using genetic algorithm with suitable objective function are capable of keeping the frequency deviation in the specified range and maintain the tie line power exchange as per the contractual conditions. A comparative analysis of load frequency control using integral controller and GA based controller is also presented.
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LFC, restructured, deregulated, Tie-line, GA, PID
Paper Title: A STUDY OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR BUSINESS.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302253
Register Paper ID - 230974
Title: A STUDY OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR BUSINESS.
Author Name(s): Kolluri Bhavana
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c51-c56
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 160
Intellectual property rights (IPR) is a legal rights which is provided to the inventors or creators, for protecting there inventions or creations for a definite period of time. According to WTO, Intellectual property rights(IPR) are the rights given to persons for the creations . They usually grant the creator an exclusive right for the use of there creation for a definite period of time. The protection will be given not only for invention or innovation but also for literary and artistic works, designs, logos, symbols, images used in commerce. In some foreign countries IP is referred to as industrial property. Intellectual property rights are like any other property right. They allow creators, or owners, of patents, trademarks or copyrighted works to be benefited from their own work or investment. This paper also deals with the history of IPR, objectives & types of IPRs. IPR provide certain exclusive rights to the inventors or creators of that property, in order to enable them to reap commercial benefits from their creative efforts or reputation. There are several types of intellectual property protection like patent, copyright, trademark, tradesecret, Industrial Designs, geographical indications etc.
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Patents; trademark ,Copyright; Trade Secrets
Paper Title: YOUTH AND ALCOHOLISM IN INDIA: A GANDHIAN PERSPECTIVE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302252
Register Paper ID - 230431
Title: YOUTH AND ALCOHOLISM IN INDIA: A GANDHIAN PERSPECTIVE
Author Name(s): Anand Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c46-c50
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 226
In a country like India which has an exploding population and a large chunk of that living under poverty and extreme conditions. Malnutrition figures of Indian people are not so good; people are not even able to get two-time meal easily, they have to toil hard for that. In spite of these all deteriorating living conditions people are addicted to alcohol and spending a larger part of their earnings on it, instead of improving their lifestyle. But the question arises, why people in large number are addicted to alcohol? And how this habit affecting them and their family and all over society? Does this affecting countries growth? In this paper we will discuss these all question and their answers from the point of view of Mahatma Gandhi, we will see how Mahatma Gandhi understood this drunkard society and what they suggested the solution for it, like sweeping out the existence of drink revenue and abolishing the liquor shops. This paper is based on content analysis written by Mahatma Gandhi and other people on the related topic.
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Paper Title: REVISITING SHASHI DESHPANDE'S THAT LONG SILENCE IN POST-TRUTH TIMES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302251
Register Paper ID - 231156
Title: REVISITING SHASHI DESHPANDE'S THAT LONG SILENCE IN POST-TRUTH TIMES
Author Name(s): Dr. Pradeep Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c41-c45
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 150
Shashi Deshpande in her celebrated novel, That Long Silence, undermines the patriarchal norms and values that control Indian middle class housewife, that a confining rigid code of conduct for women does not permit them a space to realize their potential. In today's fast changing world, the old traditions and socio-cultural systems are challenged. Interestingly, the current reality of our life is strange, chaotic and without a particular referential point. Post-Truth is a significant part of postmodernism, which highlights how misrepresentation of reality enters in fictional literature. It is author's predictions to employ a narrator's voice for bringing home to her readers her philosophy of life. S/he can influence opinions through suspension of disbelief, and rather make the reader accept lies as truths. The present paper aims to explore the Post-Truth elements in the narrative, meaning thereby the critical insight into the protagonist's idea of self-fulfillment and self identity, and also the truth of the matter in gender relations and hegemonic power structures.
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Post-Truth, gender, hegemony, patriarchy, misrepresentation, postmodernism.
Paper Title: EFFECT OF SPECIFIC TRAINING ON SELECTED PHYSICAL FITNESS VARIABLES OF MALE INTERCOLLEGIATE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302250
Register Paper ID - 231160
Title: EFFECT OF SPECIFIC TRAINING ON SELECTED PHYSICAL FITNESS VARIABLES OF MALE INTERCOLLEGIATE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
Author Name(s): KADAGALA KALA VENKATARAO, KANUGULA SATYANARAYANA RAO
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c35-c40
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 129
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Paper Title: HYBRID ELECTRIC BIKE (HEB)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302249
Register Paper ID - 231166
Title: HYBRID ELECTRIC BIKE (HEB)
Author Name(s): Niketan Arvind Suryavanshi, Vaibhav Subhash Thakur, Shubham Dilip Shirsath, Tejal Kedu Khare, Pankaj Suresh Shirsath
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c31-c34
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 156
A Petrol-Electric Hybrid Engine Vehicle is a vehicle which works on electrical power as well as fuel like petrol. It has many benefits over its predecessors, which developed power using only fuel. The thought is to design and construct a Hybrid Electric Bike (HEB) powered by battery as well as petrol. The vehicle is made dynamic in nature by making use of electrical power from battery and fuel power. It consumes less fuel and creates comparatively less pollution as compared to conventional vehicles. Hybrid electric Bikes consists of a battery, to drive the electric motor and power system with an IC engine to increase fuel economy reduce harmful emissions from the exhaust.
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Bldc Hub Motor, Hybrid Electric Bike, Motor controller, Li-on Battery Pack, IC Engine
Paper Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE LEVEL OF DEPRESSION AND DEATH ANXIETY IN RELATION TO COVID-19 AMONG GERIATRIC POPULATION AT NEHRU NAGAR, TIRUPATI.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302248
Register Paper ID - 231163
Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE LEVEL OF DEPRESSION AND DEATH ANXIETY IN RELATION TO COVID-19 AMONG GERIATRIC POPULATION AT NEHRU NAGAR, TIRUPATI.
Author Name(s): Y. Usha Rani, Dr. M. Bhagyalakshmi, Dr. S. Hemalatha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c15-c30
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 142
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Old age, depression, death anxiety, Geriatric depression scale, Tamplers Death anxiety scale
Paper Title: EFFECT OF GAMMA RAY RADIATIONS ON UNDECYLIC ACID AT ESSENTIAL ENERGY IN MEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302247
Register Paper ID - 231082
Title: EFFECT OF GAMMA RAY RADIATIONS ON UNDECYLIC ACID AT ESSENTIAL ENERGY IN MEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Author Name(s): Madhav Namdev Rode
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c10-c14
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 138
The radiological parameter mass attenuation and atomic cross section with biological material is essential in radiation dosimetry, medical therapy and radiobiology. Use of radioactive material such as; isotopes is increasing in the field of medical field specially in; diagnostics, research and development, bio-technology, pharmaceutical, agriculture etc. The attenuation parameters are the basic quantities required for determining the energy deposition and penetration in a given material. Here undecylic acid are play an essential role in human health society. So, this work focus on the absorption of gamma active radiation for fatty acid. The effect of gamma active radiations on absorption in undecylic acid are shown using attenuation parametrs which will be essential photon energy region of interest (500keV- 1500 keV) in many medical and biological applications. By performing transmission experiments using 137Cs, 54Mn, and 22Na gamma active sources with gamma ray spectrometry, The measured experimental data were compared against NIST-Xcom program and It has been found that the variations of observed values are decreasing with increasing photon energies.
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Mass Attenuation Coefficients; Total Attenuation Cross Section; Undecylic Acid; Gamma-Active Sources.
Paper Title: NEW RETROFITTING METHOD FOR SOFT STOREYEFFECT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302246
Register Paper ID - 230855
Title: NEW RETROFITTING METHOD FOR SOFT STOREYEFFECT
Author Name(s): Ashwin N V, Gopika Chandran K, Hridya C K V, Sreeraj K, Mr. Prasoon P P
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: c1-c9
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 216
: Now a day the construction of multi storey buildings are increasing day by day. But most of the building lacks structural wall mainly in the ground floor. This is mainly for the purpose of parking area or for making open meeting halls. Even though we have seen such buildings in our locality too. These types of buildings are known as soft storey building or open ground storey building. So we can say that in multi storey buildings or high rise buildings, soft storey is a typical feature because the ground storey is left open for these purposes which has been discussed. These types of building are weaker than the normal regular framed building. And these buildings are more vulnerable even in low intensity earthquakes. Severe collapse of building occurs for soft storey building. Now a day some retrofitting methods for soft storey effect are using during the construction itself. But for already constructed buildings the number of retrofitting methods are low. The commonly used methods are Shear wall and Diagonal bracings. But it has some disadvantages. So here we are trying to develop a new retrofitting method for soft storey effect.The whole analysis is done using ETABS 2019 software
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Multi storey buildings, retrofitting, earthquakes, High rise buildings, ETABS 2019
Paper Title: EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN HARYANA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO FEMALE LITERACY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302245
Register Paper ID - 230913
Title: EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN HARYANA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO FEMALE LITERACY
Author Name(s): Meenu Kumari, Neha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: b988-b999
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 262
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Educational Development, Female Literacy, Female Education, Gender Inequality,
Paper Title: IMPACT OF CREDIT CARDS IN CONSUMER’S LIFE WITH REFERENCE TO SURAT CITY, GUJARAT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302244
Register Paper ID - 231062
Title: IMPACT OF CREDIT CARDS IN CONSUMER’S LIFE WITH REFERENCE TO SURAT CITY, GUJARAT
Author Name(s): Prof.Bhargav K. Sodha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: b979-b987
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 188
Credit cards can have both positive and negative impacts on consumer life. On the positive side, credit cards can provide convenience and flexibility in making purchases, and can also help to build credit history, which can be beneficial in the long term. Additionally, many credit cards offer rewards and other benefits to users. On the negative side, credit cards can lead to high levels of debt if they are not used responsibly. High interest rates and fees can make it difficult to pay off the balance, and this can lead to financial problems. Additionally, credit cards can encourage impulse buying and overspending, which can also lead to debt. It's important for consumers to be aware of the potential risks and benefits of using credit cards, and to use them responsibly by keeping track of their spending, paying their bills on time, and keeping their balances low.
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Paper Title: SELECTED INDIAN BANKING MUTUAL FUNDS: JEOPARDY & RESTORATION ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2302243
Register Paper ID - 230915
Title: SELECTED INDIAN BANKING MUTUAL FUNDS: JEOPARDY & RESTORATION ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Dr. Nalla Bala Kalyan, Mr. S. Partha Sarathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: b962-b978
Year: February 2023
Downloads: 147
A Mutual fund is an investment vehicle made up of a pool of funds collected from numerous investors for the purpose of investing in securities such as stocks, bonds, money market instruments and similar assets. All the sample schemes ensured positive returns due to stock selection skills of fund managers. The variance explained by the market was high in the case of SBI Magnum Multiplier Plus scheme. The market performance had a significant positive influence on scheme performance in case of all the schemes covered under the study. The main purpose of this article is to learn about mutual funds and how they work. It helps to get detailed information about the early stage, growth and future prospects of the mutual fund industry.
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Funds, India, Investment, Jeopardy, Mutual Funds, Restoration Analysis
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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