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Paper Title: Mgr Cse-Mobile App For Student Teacher Interaction
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402728
Register Paper ID - 251923
Title: MGR CSE-MOBILE APP FOR STUDENT TEACHER INTERACTION
Author Name(s): Manish Singh Suryavanshi, Mayank rai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g202-g207
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 36
Nowadays students of our university don't know which Professor is on leave, our Project idea is to provide, E-learning material, lecture videos, and a timetable. Faculty if they want to leave then it's availed, they come to college and fill leave application form, attendance, result analysis, CAT- I II III. Parents are also able to know student's activities. To improve all these things, we are making one mobile application by using React-native, CSS, PHP, and SQL, and we connect through the database. We also provide an analysis of the application performance and talk about the limitations of our approach.
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leave application, attendance, project idea, E-learning material, lecture videos, time-table, result analysis, CAT- I II III, React-native, CSS, PHP, SQL, Performance, limitation
Paper Title: COUNSELING AND MENTORING IN HIGHER EDUCATION: A DISCOURSE IN THE CONTEXT OF NAGALAND
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402727
Register Paper ID - 251996
Title: COUNSELING AND MENTORING IN HIGHER EDUCATION: A DISCOURSE IN THE CONTEXT OF NAGALAND
Author Name(s): Welhiu Khape
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g195-g201
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 29
In light of the escalating concern for managing the mental well-being of students amid the waves of societal changes, this paper delves into the imperative for educational institutions to address not only academic success but also the mental health of students. The discourse emphasizes the need for a comprehensive supportive system that fosters holistic education. Specifically, the paper advocates for the integration of counseling and mentoring services in higher education to facilitate the all-encompassing development of students. To substantiate this argument, two student testimonials are presented, providing real-life perspectives that further underscore the case for the incorporation of counseling and mentoring services in the higher education landscape.
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Counseling, Mentoring, Holistic Education
Paper Title: Angiogenic Potential of Tridaxprocumbens Leaves Extract: Insights from a Chicken Embryo Chorioallantoic Membrane (CAM) Model
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402726
Register Paper ID - 251992
Title: ANGIOGENIC POTENTIAL OF TRIDAXPROCUMBENS LEAVES EXTRACT: INSIGHTS FROM A CHICKEN EMBRYO CHORIOALLANTOIC MEMBRANE (CAM) MODEL
Author Name(s): Divyanshi Makode, Vishvam Jawade, Mahi Verma, Nidhi Tripathi, Anjali Choudhary, Preeti Chandurkar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g188-g194
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 31
This study explores the angiogenic potential of Tridaxprocumbens leaves extract using the Chicken Embryo Chorioallantoic Membrane (CAM) model. Wounds, defined as damage to living tissue affecting skin epithelial integrity, initiate a complex wound healing process involving intricate cellular and tissue layer replacements. Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, is crucial in this process. Ointments, including herbal formulations, are applied externally for skin treatments. Tridaxprocumbens, known for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, is investigated for its angiogenic impact using the CAM model. The study involves meticulous standardization, dosage-dependent analysis, and the focal application method to assess angiogenic potential systematically.
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Tridaxprocumbens, angiogenesis, wound healing, CAM model, ointment, herbal medicine.
Paper Title: ஐங்குறுநூற்றில் ஐந்திணைகளின் சிறப்பு
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402725
Register Paper ID - 249438
Title: ஐங்குறுநூற்றில் ஐந்திணைகளின் சிறப்பு
Author Name(s): Amarraj Thirumavalavan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g180-g187
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 38
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Paper Title: "A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HEALTH EDUCATION ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING MENOPAUSAL MANAGMENT AMONG WOMENS IN SELECTED AREA."
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402724
Register Paper ID - 250265
Title: "A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HEALTH EDUCATION ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING MENOPAUSAL MANAGMENT AMONG WOMENS IN SELECTED AREA."
Author Name(s): Dr.(Mrs.)Rupali Salvi, Ms.Surekha kasab
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g168-g179
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 37
Abstract Background of study:-"a study to assess the effectiveness of health education on knowledge regarding menopausal managment among womens in selected area."Purpose:-the purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of health education on knowledge regarding menopausal managment among womens in selected area. Methodology:a qualitative was used with one group pre-test post-test design to evaluate the effectiveness of the health teaching on menopausal management among women. the study was conducted in selected area (phule nagar, pimpri). the sample composed of 100 women's of selected area. the sampling technique used in this study was non probability purposive method of sampling. a structured knowledge questionnaire on menopausal management used for data collection.health teaching on menopausal management was developed by the investigator. the content validity of the tool and health teaching was established by nine experts against the criteria checklist based on suggestions of the experts the final draft of tool and health teaching was prepared. reliability of the tool was tested by using test-retest method. the questionnaire was found to be reliable. a pilot study was conducted on a small sample of ten women's.in the data gathering process, a pretest was administered first to assess knowledge of the samples. on first day health teaching was administered. on the seventh day post-test was administered using the same questionnaire to assess knowledge after health teaching.the data collected was analyzed in terms of frequency, percentages, chi-square test was done, and presented in the form of table and graph. Findings of the study:section i: description of samples based on their personal characteristics description of samples based on their personal characteristics in terms of frequency and percentage.section-ii: analysis of data related to knowledge of women regarding menopausal management.table 2: knowledge of women regarding menopausal management.20% of women's had adequate knowledge (score 12-19), and 30% of women had moderatelyadequate knowledge (score 6-12),50% of women had inadequate knowledge (score 0-6)regarding menopausal management.section-iii: analysis of data related to the effectiveness of health teaching on menopausal management.table 3: effectiveness of health teaching on menopausal management.in pre-test, 20% of women's had adequate knowledge (score 12-19), and 30% of women had moderately adequate knowledge (score 6-12),50% of women had inadequate knowledge (score 0-6) regarding menopausal management. in post-test, 60% of women's have adequate knowledge (score 12-19), and 30% of women had moderately adequate knowledge (score 6-12),10% of women had inadequate knowledge (score 0-6) regarding menopausal management. this indicates that the knowledge among women regarding menopausal management had improved remarkably after health teaching.section-iv: analysis related to association of the knowledge of women's regarding menopausal management with selected demographic variable.table 4: chi square test for the association of the knowledge among women's regarding menopausal management with selected demographic variables.chi-square test for association of menopausal management among women's with selected demographic variables.since all the p-values are larger (greater than 0.05), none of the demographic variables was found to have significant association with the menopausal management among women.
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ASSESS,EFFECT,MANAGEMENT,KNOWLWDGE,MENOPAUSE
Paper Title: Mineral Nutrition In The Leaves of Aegle Marmelos L. Under Pathogenesis
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402723
Register Paper ID - 251616
Title: MINERAL NUTRITION IN THE LEAVES OF AEGLE MARMELOS L. UNDER PATHOGENESIS
Author Name(s): Sakshi Kadam, Radhika Davar, Rajashri Mahanavar, Aishwarya Uphale, T.G.Nagaraja
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g164-g167
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 34
The current paper deals with mineral contents in the leaves of Aegle marmelos L affected by powdery mildew disease (Oidium spp.). The mineral analysis was carried out by Tri-acid digested sample, according to the method of Toth et al., (1948). The minerals such as Manganese, Iron, Copper, Zinc and Boron were estimated by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (Thermo-Scientific - AAS - Chemito AA203 model). While elements Potassium, Calcium and Sodium were measured by Flame Photometer (Systronics 128 model) and Phosphorous was estimated by Sekine (1965) method. The element Manganese, Iron, Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Phosphorous and Boron were found enhanced in the infected leaf tissue, whereas Zinc and Copper elements were reduced in the affected leaf, shows a great metabolic activity during pathogenesis.
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Aegle marmelos, AAS, Flame photometer, Oidium spp.
Paper Title: Cultural Complexities and Constant Conundrums Chronicled in Bharti Mukherjee's protagonists in Jasmine (1989)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402722
Register Paper ID - 251726
Title: CULTURAL COMPLEXITIES AND CONSTANT CONUNDRUMS CHRONICLED IN BHARTI MUKHERJEE'S PROTAGONISTS IN JASMINE (1989)
Author Name(s): Dr R Vidyavathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g159-g163
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 34
For the past decades, cross- cultural crisis is a predominant theme delineated in most of the writings in literature. This has become a major arena for research in the writings of contemporary authors. Multi culturalism arises when the individual becomes congenial and feasible with another culture rather than his own. The depiction of these cultures is beautifully depicted by the Indian diaspora authors like Anita Desai, Salman Rushdie, Jhumpa Lahiri and many others. At this cross-cultural juncture, immigrant writers like Bharati Mukherjee has come up with specific perspectives. Being an immigrant, she was caught between the conflicting cultures in her own attempt to explore an identity of her own, which is best reflected in her novels. Migration, exile, displacement, identity, sense of belonging, isolation, and cross-cultural conflicts are some of the indispensable themes found in her writings. She accepts American culture comparing with Indian, as the laws and policies of her settlement has proven much favorable for her. In her works, the readers can find a beautiful blend and paradox of Indian and American culture. In this article, the element of cross cultural complexities is explored in her 1989 novel Jasmine. Bharati presents a beautiful epigraph in the beginning pages by James Gleick 'the new geometry mirrors a universe that is rough, not rounded, scabrous, not smooth. It is a geometry of the pitted, pocked and broken up, the twisted, tangled and intertwined.'(Jasmine) which embarks the journey of the protagonist, whose path is not smooth but rough encompassed with several impediments.
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Key words :cross-culture, immigrant, identity, laws and policies, epigraph
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON NANOPARTICLE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS FOR CANCER THERAPY: CURRENT ADVANCES AND APPLICATIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402721
Register Paper ID - 251887
Title: A REVIEW ON NANOPARTICLE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS FOR CANCER THERAPY: CURRENT ADVANCES AND APPLICATIONS
Author Name(s): Yashwant Singh, Patima Mishra, Kush Biswas
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g140-g158
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 39
Applications for nanoscale materials can be found in nanomedicine and nano-delivery systems, where they can be precisely targeted to specific areas and used as regulated carriers for pharmaceuticals and diagnostic equipment. Because nanotechnology makes it possible to precisely deliver medications in a targeted, site-specific manner, it provides various benefits in the treatment of chronic human diseases. Recently, chemotherapeutic medicines, biological agents, immunotherapeutic agents, and other noteworthy applications of nanomedicine have been used to treat a wide range of disorders. The application of nanoparticles as a drug delivery system (NDDS) holds considerable potential for the treatment of cancer. Because of several significant benefits, drug delivery systems (DDS) based on nanoparticles are more effective than conventional DDS. First of all, it can extend the half-lives of medications and proteins that are easily broken down. Second, it can increase the hydrophobic medications' solubility, which will increase their therapeutic efficacy. Finally, it makes it possible to precisely and carefully distribute medications at the precise location of the illness, providing individualized treatment plans.
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Nanomedicine, nanomaterials, controlled release, targeted distribution, drug delivery system, nanoparticle, cancer treatment
Paper Title: Towards Quality Teachers, Quality Education: Challenges And Opportunities In Indian Teacher Education Under NEP-2020
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402720
Register Paper ID - 251878
Title: TOWARDS QUALITY TEACHERS, QUALITY EDUCATION: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN INDIAN TEACHER EDUCATION UNDER NEP-2020
Author Name(s): Shishir Mohanty, Aishwarya Mishra, Pratima Pradhan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g134-g139
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 32
Quality education of the learner depends on quality teachers and, an inclusive and fear-free environment. For quality, teachers we need quality in teacher education programs. National Education Policy 2020 is the third national education policy launched by the government of India on July 29, 2020. The new education policy framework aims to provide quality education to every learner as well as the whole country and to highlight India's education in a world-class context. The objective of the paper focuses on various challenges faced by teacher education programs that hinder the quality of education. The present study is qualitative in nature. Content analysis techniques are used to analyze various challenges faced by teacher education programs. The findings of the study revealed factors like lack of quality teacher training Institutes, upgrading curriculum and pedagogical approaches, ensuring quality in teacher recruitment and selection, bridging the gap between theory and practical exposure, embracing technological integration in teacher education, poor learning outcomes and teacher quality, etc. are the current challenges faced by teacher education programs. The new National Education Policy on Teacher Education will focus on enhancing the quality of teacher education and present the teacher education system in a world-class context by overcoming these challenges.
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NEP-2020, Quality Education, Education policy framework
Paper Title: ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਉੱਤਰ ਪੂਰਬੀ ਖਿੱਤੇ ਦਾ ਭੂਗੋਲ ਅਤੇ ਵਾਤਾਵਰਨ
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402719
Register Paper ID - 251988
Title: ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਉੱਤਰ ਪੂਰਬੀ ਖਿੱਤੇ ਦਾ ਭੂਗੋਲ ਅਤੇ ਵਾਤਾਵਰਨ
Author Name(s): Navin Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g125-g133
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 42
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Paper Title: Enhanced E-HR Management System
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402718
Register Paper ID - 251917
Title: ENHANCED E-HR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Vedika Patil, Armaan Nakhuda, Sushant Navle, Samay Pandey
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g118-g124
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 73
The HR Management System is a Python-based application designed for seamless HR processes. Its user-friendly interface ensures easy navigation. Key features include secure authentication, role-based access control, and integration with Firebase for data storage. The system accommodates various user roles like administrators, HR personnel, bosses, and employees, each with tailored functionalities. Modular design allows for future enhancements. Admins can manage credentials centrally via Firebase. Modules cater to HR tasks, employee records, and boss evaluations. Dynamic resizing of background images enhances the interface. The project aims to boost HR efficiency, reduce manual tasks, and enhance organizational productivity through digital transformation
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HR, HRMS, Firebase, Python
Paper Title: OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION,TRANSLATION AND SPEECH GENERATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402717
Register Paper ID - 251972
Title: OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION,TRANSLATION AND SPEECH GENERATION
Author Name(s): G.Chinmayeeswari, G. Pravalika, G.Revathi, G.Harsha priya, L.Saraswati
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g111-g117
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 45
Skin disease prediction and identification have long been difficult and crucial tasks for medical practitioners. Numerous clinics and skin care specialists charge outrageous prices for their services. The prevalence of skin conditions is widespread throughout our nation simultaneously. The majority of skincare professionals currently use time-consuming traditional methods to detect diseases, which may take a long period. Skin diseases have become important issues in recent years due to various environmental, socioeconomic, and dietary variables. This essay compares various skin illnesses regarding both cosmetics and common skin problems. A review of several publications is conducted based on the technologies employed, the accuracy of the results, the ethical behavior, the number of diseases identified, the datasets, etc.
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Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, Skin, Cosmetic, Diseases; Survey, Cosmetology, Intelligent System
Paper Title: GREEN ECONOMY NECESSITY: AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402716
Register Paper ID - 251745
Title: GREEN ECONOMY NECESSITY: AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr APOORVA MATHUR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g104-g110
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 34
The coronavirus emergency has had both beneficial and negative impacts on the international economy. There has been seen a beneficial impact on the climate. It is noteworthy that the Indian Constitution did not originally include explicit provisions for environmental protection. Therefore, there is a need for a green economy after the Coronavirus crisis. Climate legislation has to be revised. To maintain the natural balance of the planet's ecosystem, the whole system must be carefully managed, including both the biological and non-environmental aspects. In an Indian context, the components of a town's biological system serve as a true paradigm for a holistic approach. In a town, the agricultural system, which involves both crop production and animal husbandry, depends on natural plant resources such as fields and forests. The modern era has compelled people to engage in afforestation and reforestation due to plants' ability to absorb carbon. There should be government equipment to evaluate the level of air pollution in various industrial areas globally and especially in busy streets. Green currency should be used on a large scale.
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Climate Change, Green Banking, Environmental Sustainability
Paper Title: Suspicious activity monitoring system using machine learning
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402715
Register Paper ID - 251666
Title: SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY MONITORING SYSTEM USING MACHINE LEARNING
Author Name(s): M.ishverya, D.Ashok Reddy, B.shreya Reddy, P.veera venkata Rama Krishna Reddy, K.ragu ramvel pandian
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g96-g103
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 38
In the present advanced world, compelling reconnaissance and oddity identification frameworks are a higher priority than any time in recent memory. This article strolls you through the most common way of carrying out the YOLOv5 calculation for recognizing dubious movement in photographs and recordings. The accuracy and speed of YOLOv5, a state of the art continuous article recognizable proof model, have made it a famous choice for such applications. The main part of the instructional exercise goes over the essential libraries and conditions for this undertaking, which incorporate anything from information handling apparatuses to YOLOv5 execution libraries.
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Suspicious Activity, YOLOV5, Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA)
Paper Title: Elevating student well-being through AI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402714
Register Paper ID - 251932
Title: ELEVATING STUDENT WELL-BEING THROUGH AI
Author Name(s): Divya, Kavya, Shama, Shifali Shetty, Shravya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g89-g95
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 32
The Student Counselling System through Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a cutting-edge platform designed to enhance student well-being, and career readiness. Leveraging advanced AI algorithms, the system provides personalized counselling, emotional support, and career guidance to students. A key feature of this system is its ability to generate comprehensive reports of counselling conversations, allowing both students and educators to track progress and identify areas of concern. The platform supports both voice and text input during counselling sessions, ensuring flexibility and accessibility for a diverse range of users. The role of Artificial Intelligence in human monitoring and recognition is taking advanced steps on every progress. This technology makes a greater impact on student's life in helping parents and teachers understand and realize their panic situations. This is achieved by monitoring facial expressions and human behavioral patterns. Utilize emotion recognition technology that can analyze facial expressions during the counselling session. Implement privacy protections to ensure that students' behavior and emotions in real-time, to evolving emotional states. If the system detects a student is sad or in stress during the counselling then it provides the suggestions to overcome the stress. The system also generates the report of the conversation held during the counselling session.
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voice and text input, video input, report generation, emotion detection,
Paper Title: Rights of Women in Islam
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402713
Register Paper ID - 251736
Title: RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN ISLAM
Author Name(s): SURMEENA M N
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g81-g88
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 34
Islam is a significant and crucial monotheistic religion in the world. The religion protected gender equality and women's rights in all aspects of their lives. According to the Oxford Dictionary, "women's right" means "Rights that promote social and legal equality of women with Men". Islam guarantees equal rights to men and women, and there is no discrimination between them. You could think that women's rights in Islam are being suppressed. Muslims comprise about 20 to 25 percent of the world's population today. Some Muslim communities adhere closely to Islamic teachings. At the same time, some are pretty distant from Islamic beliefs. So, if someone wants to evaluate women's rights in Islam, they shouldn't estimate it based on what Muslims or the Muslim community do. They should judge it based on the authentic sources of Islam. The Quran and the Authentic Hadith are trustworthy sources of Islam. The Quran is the last and final revelation of God. The Authentic Hadith is the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, the final messenger of Islam. The Prophet's narrations speak of women with praise and respect. Prophet Muhammad once said: "The world and all things in it are precious, and the most precious thing in the world is a virtuous woman" (Ahmad and Muslim). So, women's rights in Islam should be based on the Quran and authentic hadith. Based on the above-mentioned accurate sources, I have broadly divided women's rights in Islam into six broad headings: the spiritual rights of women in Islam, the economic rights of women in Islam, the social rights of women in Islam, the educational rights of the women in Islam, the legal rights of the women Islam and the political rights of the women in Islam.
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Qur'an, Hadith, Mahr, Jihad, Talaq, Khula.
Paper Title: FACTORS EFFECTING WORK LIFE BALANCE OF MEDICAL PRACTITIONER COUPLES OF ROHTAK CITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402712
Register Paper ID - 251921
Title: FACTORS EFFECTING WORK LIFE BALANCE OF MEDICAL PRACTITIONER COUPLES OF ROHTAK CITY
Author Name(s): Dr. Jaspreet Dahiya, Parvinder Kaur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g74-g80
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 41
Work-life balance is the capacity to carefully balance work and home obligations such that no one area of life or work overwhelms the other and the person is able to contribute both numerically and qualitatively to both. Work-life balance is the ability of an individual (regardless of gender, age, marital status, or number of children) to effectively balance duties related to work and family life. "Work" is any action that is related to a person's job and for which they get paid. Since "life" includes activities unrelated to work, such spending time with family and engaging in hobbies, "life" and "work" are not synonymous. It's customary to argue that preserving a steady and mutually beneficial relationship between work and life is more significant than assigning equal weight to each aspect of life when talking about work-life balance. Furthermore, every individual's desired point is quite different because to the dynamic and ever-changing nature of employee requirements and corporate expectations
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worklife balance, Medical Practitioner
Paper Title: "A study to assess knowledge regarding patient safety goals among nurses working at hospitals in selected areas in view to develop information booklet"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402711
Register Paper ID - 251793
Title: "A STUDY TO ASSESS KNOWLEDGE REGARDING PATIENT SAFETY GOALS AMONG NURSES WORKING AT HOSPITALS IN SELECTED AREAS IN VIEW TO DEVELOP INFORMATION BOOKLET"
Author Name(s): Mrs.Prajakta Niranjan Adhav, Ms.Ravina Chandrakant Dahiwal, Mrs. Rani Kiran Girigosavi, Mrs. Swati Praveen Gorad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g67-g73
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 36
Background of study:-A study to assess knowledge regarding patient safety goals among nurses working at hospitals in selected areas in view to develop information booklet was conducted in partial fulfilment of requirement of award MSc.Nursingat Sinhgad college of nursing narhe,pune.Maharashtra affiliated to Sinhgad university Pune.Purpose:-study to assess knowledge regarding patient safety goals among nurses working at hospitals in selected areas in view to develop information booklet.Methodology:-100Sample size.Study approach:Quantative research approach.Non experimental descriptive study designDuration of study: 28 days. Non-probability convenient sampling technique will be used for the study. In this study, it refers to the facts, information acquired by staff nurse regarding patients safety goals prevention of coronary artery disease.Principle Result:- Percentage distribution of socio demographic characteristics of nurses(n = 100).Description of mean,SD of Knowledge Score about Patient safety goal among staff nurses was Mean was 15.6, SD was 3.53 and Maximum score From Respondent was 22.Frequency and percentage wise distribution of knowledge score of staff nurses of selected hospitals that highest percentage of Good Knowledge score 67(67%), 10(10%) of them had Excellent knowledge.Association Between the knowledge score and demographic variables of Staff Nurses.Chi square values were calculated to find out the association between the knowledge score and demographic variables of Staff Nurses.A significant association was found between the knowledge score and Area of Experience.
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assess,knowledge,patient safety,nurses,hospital,information booklet
Paper Title: Unveiling the Hidden Scars: An Analysis of Acute Trauma in Toni Morrison's the Beloved novel
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402710
Register Paper ID - 251885
Title: UNVEILING THE HIDDEN SCARS: AN ANALYSIS OF ACUTE TRAUMA IN TONI MORRISON'S THE BELOVED NOVEL
Author Name(s): Shanmathi M C, Monika C
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g62-g66
Year: February 2024
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Trauma is defined as a contagious disease which occurs because of various drastic incidents in one's life. In a recent survey it was found that, approximately six million deaths are occurring because of trauma. It has the capability to break and destroy a person's inner strength and push them into a darker and gloomy world, where survival become more scary and tough. In the novel "Beloved" by Toni Morrison the character Sethe experiences trauma due to infanticide. This paper aims to explore the suffering of a mother and emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and addressing trauma, both individually and collectively.
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Slavery, Motherhood Infanticide, Identity, Redemption.
Paper Title: Gendered violence in India during Covid-19: A Special Reference to Domestic violence on Women
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402709
Register Paper ID - 251863
Title: GENDERED VIOLENCE IN INDIA DURING COVID-19: A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ON WOMEN
Author Name(s): Priyanka Masant
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g51-g61
Year: February 2024
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Gendered violence is a severe and harmful issue in human society. Researchers have verified that gendered violence (physical, sexual, and emotional) leads to higher susceptibility to psychopathologies and physical morbidity. Gendered violence cases in India have increased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The current study focused on assessing instances of gendered violence among Indian women during the COVID-19 pandemic. There was a significant rise in cases of gender-based violence during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to prior years. The number of cases was higher at the beginning of the epidemic but declined over time. The COVID-19 pandemic had an unparalleled and more severe effect on women compared to previous situations. The use of home confinement to safeguard public health has led to heightened health issues and elevated instances of domestic violence among women.
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Gendered violence, India, Covid-19, Domestic violence, Caste, Class, Religion
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