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Paper Title: CONVERGENCE IN STYLES OF CHETAN BHAGAT AND ARAVIND ADIGA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003277
Register Paper ID - 192785
Title: CONVERGENCE IN STYLES OF CHETAN BHAGAT AND ARAVIND ADIGA
Author Name(s): Dr N Ganga Vidya, S Stanley Gerald
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1978-1979
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1320
Chetan Bhagat has been writing since 2004 while Aravind Adiga from 2008. Both writers detail the prevailing culture to suit the expectations and current trends of the society. The average Indian�s lifestyle and the language are well established. English language has become a beautiful bridge across the various local Indian languages and hence Kashmir to Kanyakumari and Kutch to Kibithu amass realize that all Indians live with similar values and lifestyle. Actually a middle class house may have region, religion, caste or any other identity but economically all families have the same level of advantages and disadvantages. Their open style aligning with the realities in society has bought them readership and international awards. Indians at heart feel they have mostly projected the weaknesses inherent in our society and culture as that has more scoop value. Hence they are at times accused of having washed the Indian dirty linen in public
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Indian English Writers, Chetan Bhagat, Aravind Adiga, Language writing style, Indian Culture, Indian Economy and Indian Society
Paper Title: AN ASSOCIATION OF CARDIORESPIRATORY AND PHYSICAL FITNESS AMONG SEDENTARY WORKERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003276
Register Paper ID - 192728
Title: AN ASSOCIATION OF CARDIORESPIRATORY AND PHYSICAL FITNESS AMONG SEDENTARY WORKERS
Author Name(s): SAMIKSHA VASANT SHEDGE, Dr.Shyam D. Ganvir
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1964-1977
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1316
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Paper Title: DEEP LEARNING BASED FINGER VEIN AUTHENTICATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003275
Register Paper ID - 192775
Title: DEEP LEARNING BASED FINGER VEIN AUTHENTICATION
Author Name(s): Varunrajesh T, Ratchika R, Varunkumar N R, Vetriselvan J, Subhashini N
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1959-1963
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1413
Finger vein pattern has been an effective biometric for human identification in recent years as each and every individual have an unique pattern of veins in the finger concealed under the skin surface. Finger vein biometric is a new technology, it has received much attention in recent years by providing the high level of security in data transfer. Finger vein identification method based on the self-learned features is adopted in this article. The Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) algorithm relies on the weights and biases of the biometric features which can offer an accurate matching. The deep learning approach based on the CNN algorithm is used in this system, achieved very good results. we use layers of CNN which include convolution layers.. It performs better than traditional algorithm.
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biometrics, finger vein recognition, deep learning, convolutional neural network, GSM module, Zigbee transmitter, Zigbee receiver , Arduino , LED , Buzzer
Paper Title: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF ONLINE APPLICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003274
Register Paper ID - 192744
Title: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF ONLINE APPLICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
Author Name(s): Ms. Sakshi Khalode, Ms. Geeta Bawane, Mr. Suraj Bagade, Ms.Anuja Ghasad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1954-1958
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1359
The most common problem faced by students these days is related to Attendance when they miss to submit an application of leave. They get short of attendance because in the case of emergency, they are unable to send their application. Sometimes due to lack of co-operation they lose their attendance of workshops they actually attended. Sometimes they do not even get the information about the upcoming events which would be beneficial for them. Our technique coming up with ideas, known as brainstorming. Keeping these problems in our mind over all the possible solutions, we generate an idea of creating an application which would solve all above stated problems. In the discussion we create such a system which manage the all type of application of student. This idea overcome all the traditional file system. This application focuses on all type of application as well as attendance of student. It provides all the related details of working days, holidays, events & workshops taking place in the college. AMS is internet base web application that can access by anyone, anytime, anywhere throughout the department or the organization. This system can be automating the workflow and their approval. AMS is reduce the work of paper and pen.
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AMS (Application management system), Attendance, Application, Students, Approval, Report generator.
Paper Title: ENHANCEMENT BANDWIDTH USING H-SHAPED DIELECTRIC RESONATOR ANTENNA FOR 3.5 GHZ 5G APPLICATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003273
Register Paper ID - 192781
Title: ENHANCEMENT BANDWIDTH USING H-SHAPED DIELECTRIC RESONATOR ANTENNA FOR 3.5 GHZ 5G APPLICATION
Author Name(s): KRUNAL CHAITANYAKUMAR TAILOR, PROF KINJAL R SHETH, ER CHANDRAGOPAL JAISWAL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1949-1953
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1326
A wideband H-shaped DRA Fed by Offset Microstripline is proposed in this paper ,micro stripline feed impedance is 50?.Antenna is designed to operating frequency 3.09GHz to 4.25GHz with 32.62% fractional Bandwidth.Wideband Achieved using H-shape of DRA .Resonant Frequency is 3.52GHz.when Broadband Characteristics using H-shaped DRA getting directional pattern at gain of 1.55dB.TE10 and TM01 mode generate at 3.52GHz .S-parameter get -27.82dB at 3.52GHz.bandwidth enhancement Using H-shaped DRA.Shifting frequency Using Width of Substrate. The DR operate at Dominant mode in Rectangular waveguide .Its radiation Pattern is Broadside. The differential feeding method for improvement of DRA .Rectangular DRA is easy to fabricated .Time Domain Analysis is used for simulation.It is work high Frequency Problem .Q factor Also depend on Bandwidth.If loaded Q factor is low Bandwidth is high.Bandwidth is inversely propotional to Q-factor.
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H-shaped DRA; offset Micro strip line Feed,5G Application, impedance matching, High Impedance Bandwidth, VSWR.
Paper Title: DESIGN & IMPLEMENTATION OF WEB BASED APPLICATION FOR PLANT NURSERY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003272
Register Paper ID - 192766
Title: DESIGN & IMPLEMENTATION OF WEB BASED APPLICATION FOR PLANT NURSERY
Author Name(s): Yogendra Nikam, Pratik Dudhkawde, Shubham Kathane , Suraj Kawadkar, Dr. Mahendra Makesar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1934-1948
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1789
�As getting the information from various research papers and other sources we analysis that many peoples want to buy a plants and they directly concerned to nursery but sometimes people doesn�t know specific information about particular plant items as well seller is not technically skilled. Customer doesn�t compare plants pricing with different shopkeeper as well as in nursery there is no facility for online payment only cash may consumed. So, in this case e-nursery is platform where customer can compare plants pricing and make online payment easily. Customer service is extremely important. We want each customer to have a pleasant shopping experience, and it is the intention of our staff to answer questions with expertise and to offer advice when we feel it is needed. Retain customers to generate repeat purchases and make referrals. Continue to expand daily sales by adding to the variety of plants we sell. Communicate with our customers through creative advertising.�
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Nursery, Plants, Price, Customer, Shopkeeper
Paper Title: THE IMPACT OF QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PRACTICES ON PERCEIVED BUSINESS PERFORMANCE- A SRI LANKAN PERSPECTIVE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003271
Register Paper ID - 192764
Title: THE IMPACT OF QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PRACTICES ON PERCEIVED BUSINESS PERFORMANCE- A SRI LANKAN PERSPECTIVE
Author Name(s): Lalith Senaweera, K A S Dhammika, N W K D K Dayarathna
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1921-1933
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1352
The objective of this paper is to investigate the impact of Quality Management System (QMS) practices on Perceived Business Performance of ISO 9001 Quality Management System certified manufacturing firms of Sri Lanka. The study conducted a comprehensive literature review and identified several sub-variables that can be used to measure quality management system practices. A well-designed questionnaire was used to collect data from a sample selected using a simple random sampling technique from a known population and SPSS software is used for survey data analysis. The major finding indicates that quality management system practices have a positive effect on perceived business performance and it can be measured using top management commitment, process management, and supplier quality management. Furthermore, the results indicate that top management commitment is the most important factor that has to consider when installing quality management system practices as that provides a significant contribution to enhance business performance. Moreover, the results of the study are very much useful for manufacturing firms in Sri Lanka which are interested in installing of ISO 9001 based quality management system as it provides the variables that need to be considered.
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Quality Management System Practices, Perceived Business Performance, Top Management Commitment, Process Management, Supplier Quality Management
Paper Title: EFFECT OF MACROECONOMIC FACTORS ON THE PRICE OF GOLD IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003269
Register Paper ID - 192457
Title: EFFECT OF MACROECONOMIC FACTORS ON THE PRICE OF GOLD IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Vaibhav Daga, Dr.Leena James
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1906-1915
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1364
The prices of gold have been rising at a very fast pace. This study focuses and observes the effect of different macroeconomic factor which include the foreign exchange rate, crude oil prices and the rate of inflation which may have a significant effect on the price of gold in the context of the Indian economy. For this purpose, in the study the data of foreign exchange rates and crude oil prices have been collected for a period of 10 years. The tools of correlation and regression analysis have been used primarily to evaluate the relationship between each of the independent variables along with the dependent variable. It can observed from the results that the price of gold has a minimal relationship with the price of crude oil and a significant relationship with the foreign exchange rate. The results of this study can be useful to policy makers, analysts and investors which can help them understand various determinants of the price of gold and the help them make more informed decisions.
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Keywords- price of gold, foreign exchange rate, crude oil prices, inflation rate, correlation and regression analysis
Paper Title: HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS� COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP EXPERIENCE AS MOTIVATOR FOR SEEKING STUDENT LEADERSHIP IN TVET INSTITUTIONS IN LAKE REGION, KENYA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003268
Register Paper ID - 192304
Title: HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS� COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP EXPERIENCE AS MOTIVATOR FOR SEEKING STUDENT LEADERSHIP IN TVET INSTITUTIONS IN LAKE REGION, KENYA
Author Name(s): Dr. Jane Irene Dawo, Moses Okwiri Owuor
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1898-1905
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1338
Kenya government�s interest is realized in TVET institutions evident in enhanced support by way of funding for projects and increased enrolment, training of TVET tutors and management , and formation of TVETA, to fill the job skills gap towards Vision 2030. However, one component that has been overlooked is student leadership that links TVET management with the beneficiaries, the students, for focused operations towards individual specific TVET institutional goals. This is evident in student unrest and uncoordinated activities which together lead to general failure to achieve expected outcomes. In unravelling the underlying courses, it was realized that overally, less than 3% of students apply for consideration for leadership, only 15% of them were formerly students� council members in their high schools hence 85% had no formal institutional leadership experience. Therefore administrative vetting for appropriateness based on academic performance and discipline records does not result in quality contestants due to the small size of the pool of applicants from which to qualify candidates for election campaign. Despite the enticing monetary allowances and other non-monetary incentives for students� council membership, a preliminary survey revealed that out of the 81 TVET students (formerly high school students� council members) only 39(48%) would wish to serve in college leadership position. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to establish the extent to which high school students� council membership experience was a motivator for seeking student leadership in TVET institutions in Lake Region. The study was based on optimal anticipation model of decision making (Gollier & Muermann, 2010). The population consisted of 12 Deputy Principals (Administration) and 81 TVET students (formerly high school students� council members). Census method was used to select 10 Deputy Principals (Administration) and 71 TVET students (formerly high school students� council members). Instruments of data collection were questionnaire for 71 TVET students, and interview for 10 Deputy Principals and 20 TVET students(formerly high school students� council members). Validity of instruments was ensured by subjecting the tools to expert scrutiny while reliability was established through test-re-test method for 2 Deputy Principals and 10 TVET students whereby Pearson-r of 0.7 and above at a p-value of 0.05 was considered acceptable. The study finding was that there was a statistically significant positive relationship between high school students� council membership experience and motivation for seeking student leadership in TVET institutions. One way ANOVA revealed that at F = 0.106, df = 71, with a significance level of 0.042 at a p-value of 0.05, the set hypothesis that there was no relationship between the 2 variables was rejected. Therefore, the curriculum should include a compulsory leadership training course for all students at the initial stages after admission into TVET institutions given that TVET institutions have no control of the high school experience. The findings can be significant for TVETA in coordination and supervision, TVET curriculum designers and TVET management in ensuring availability of appropriate management skills and attitudes for students seeking student leadership in TVET institutions.
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TVET; TVETA; Student Leadership; Students� Council; Lake Region; Vision 2030
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003267
Register Paper ID - 192604
Title: NARI UTTHAN
Author Name(s): Raj kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1894-1897
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 2093
nari utthan
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Paper Title: AESTHETIC CROWN LENGTHENING WITH DEPIGMENTATION USING SURGICAL BLADE: COST EFFECTIVE METHOD IN COSTLY DENTISTRY: CASE REPORT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003266
Register Paper ID - 192737
Title: AESTHETIC CROWN LENGTHENING WITH DEPIGMENTATION USING SURGICAL BLADE: COST EFFECTIVE METHOD IN COSTLY DENTISTRY: CASE REPORT
Author Name(s): Avadhesh S Tiwari, Amit S Saragade, Monica J mahajani, Kuldeep S Patil, Dewendra S Warghane
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1888-1893
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1341
Hyperpigmented gingiva becomes an aesthetic concern when it is associated with �gummy smile.� In such cases Correction of gummy smile and depigmentation together are important to establish the patient�s aesthetics and satisfaction. Out of different treatment modalities, the most economic and easiest method is by using surgical blade. The 3-month follow-up results showed excellent colour and contour of the gingiva. Mere depigmentation without correcting gummy smile may look cosmetically good but aesthetically unacceptable. Considering the cost effectiveness of surgical blade over other modalities of treatment, this article will focus on the management of such a case using surgical blade.
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Crown lengthening, depigmentation, surgical blade, gummy smile
Paper Title: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PYRAMIDAL HORN ANTENNA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003265
Register Paper ID - 192725
Title: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF PYRAMIDAL HORN ANTENNA
Author Name(s): Mrs. Rikita Gohil, Mrs. Niti P.Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1883-1887
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1447
This paper discusses the design of a pyramidal horn antenna with high gain, suppressed side lobes. The horn antenna is widely used in the transmission and reception of RF microwave signals. Horn antennas are extensively used in the fields of T.V. broadcasting, microwave devices and satellite communication. It is usually an assembly of flaring metal, waveguide and antenna. The physical dimensions of pyramidal horn that determine the performance of the antenna. The length, flare angle, aperture diameter of the pyramidal antenna is observed. These dimensions determine the required characteristics such as impedance matching, radiation pattern of the antenna. The antenna gives gain of about 25.5 dB over operating range while delivering 10 GHz bandwidth. Ansoft HFSS 13 software is used to simulate the designed antenna. Pyramidal horn can be designed in a variety of shapes in order to obtain enhanced gain and bandwidth. The designed Pyramidal Horn Antenna is functional for each X-Band application. The horn is supported by a rectangular wave guide.
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Gain, Horn, Impedance, RF, Rectangular Waveguide, Return loss, Radiation pattern.
Paper Title: USE OF CROP COMBINATION TECHNIQUE FOR QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF LANDUSE IN AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT IN 1960-61 AND 2010-11
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003264
Register Paper ID - 192733
Title: USE OF CROP COMBINATION TECHNIQUE FOR QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF LANDUSE IN AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT IN 1960-61 AND 2010-11
Author Name(s): Dr. M.R.Erande
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1874-1882
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1365
The net sown area, current fallows and land under tree crops and groves are included in agricultural land use. Use of land is an important factor for planning process because of the finite nature of land resource. Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra covered an area of about 17 lakh hectare comprising nearly 73.52percent area under net sown area in 1971-1972. Area under forest decreased slightly, area not available for cultivation decreased by 0.52 percent, other uncultivated area increased by 0.38 percent, while fallow land decreased by 0.92 percent during that period. Among the tahsil, overall volume of change is greater in Nagar, Sangamner, Shrirampur and Newasa tahsils probably due to dynamic conditions existing there.
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Crop Combination, Land Utilization, Net Sown Area.
Paper Title: MAKE IN INDIA: IMPACT ON MANUFACTURING SECTOR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003263
Register Paper ID - 192736
Title: MAKE IN INDIA: IMPACT ON MANUFACTURING SECTOR
Author Name(s): Veenu Kumar , Seema
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1868-1873
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1509
India is a one of the fastest growing economy ranked 5th largest in the world on nominal basis after surpassing United Kingdom and France. To improve or being India at this place, Indian government launch various programmes from time to time, one of which is �Make in India�. �Make in India� is an international slogan choice by Prime Minister �Narender Modi� to attract foreign investment around the world. Campaign concentrated to fulfil the purpose of job creation, Growth of GDP. Attracting the young generation, Bosting national economy, converting India to a self-reliant country and to give the Indian economy global recognition. �Make in India� main aim to make the India as manufacturing hub of the world. This paper covers overview of the Make in India campaign, sector covered, and growth cycles. FDI flow in India and impact of �Make in India� campaign on manufacturing sector. The data has been extracted from various sources like research articles. Publications, various bulletins of RBI and authenticated websites. Study concluded that �Make in India� being a drastic change in the fields like Automobiles, biotechnology, media, thermal power, oil gas and manufacturing sectors but despite these fact it also bring various challenges in execution of this programme.
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Make in India, Foreign Investment, GDP, Manufacturing Sector, India, Growth, and Impact.
Paper Title: HUF PROPERTY- SOURCES AND ASPECTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003262
Register Paper ID - 192612
Title: HUF PROPERTY- SOURCES AND ASPECTS
Author Name(s): Dr. Travina Vyas
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1865-1867
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1426
There are only two principal sources either a gift by paternal ancestor or a share in partition, the property will be considered as HUF property of the individual. The Supreme Court restricted the source and prohibited the tax planning of an individual who inherited the property from father treating it as HUF property, Even for HUF, the taxing authority has to examine the residential status. The source of HUF property and the nature and right of individual coparcener in relation of HUF property, There is a basic distinction between Mitakshara and Daya Bhag regarding HUF property because in Daya Bhag son does not have birth right in the property during the life time of the father. Only after the death of the father brother's can consider the property as HUF property till they remain joint and can be assessed as HUF whereas in Mitakshara ancestor property from paternal side automatically takes shape of HUF property and every coparcener has fluctuating interest in the property under the concept of common ownership and unit of possession. From time to time the taxing authorities restricted the source of HUF property and prohibited blending of individual property in common pool of HUF even then in hundreds of cases HUF property has been separately assessed. If a coparcener transfers his individual property in the common pool, the property would become HUF property but the income from that property will be treated as individual income.
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ancestral descending , joint family property, sapratibandha, survivorship , devolution of property
Paper Title: A SURVEY ABOUT DEAF AND DUMB ASSISTING DEVICE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003261
Register Paper ID - 191849
Title: A SURVEY ABOUT DEAF AND DUMB ASSISTING DEVICE
Author Name(s): DR.S.HEMALATHA, R.JAYASUSMITHA, R.JEYALAKSHMI, R.PRIYA SHALINI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1861-1864
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1422
In this paper we tend to represent sensible forearm for deaf and dumb patient. concerning 9 billion individuals within the world are deaf and dumb. The communication between a deaf traditional visual individual. This creates a awfully very little area for them with communication being a basic side of human life. The blind individuals will speak freely by suggests that of traditional language whereas the deaf-dumb have their own manual-visual language referred to as language. language may be a non-verbal sort of intercourse that is found amongst deaf communities in world. The languages don't have a typical origin and thence tough to interpret. The project aims to facilitate individuals by suggests that of a forearm band based mostly communication interpreter system. So in order to get a valid Signal to the person we are having a vibration sensor, switch, and sound sensor given as an input to the MCU (Micro controller Unit). We are interfacing a buzzer to the unit which will get an alert system to the third person. And the switch is act as calling bell alarm for the system. In order to feel the alert signal we proposed a vibration motor where they can able to get a alert occurrence at any situation.
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A SURVEY ABOUT DEAF AND DUMB ASSISTING DEVICE
Paper Title: BHARAT ME UCCH SHIKSHA KI STITHI : SAMASYAEN EVAM SAMADHAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003260
Register Paper ID - 192750
Title: BHARAT ME UCCH SHIKSHA KI STITHI : SAMASYAEN EVAM SAMADHAN
Author Name(s): Seema, Ravendra Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1858-1860
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1364
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mPp f�k{kk] mPp f�k{kk izkfIr ds mn~ns�;] leL;k ,oa lek/kku
Paper Title: PRAGMATISM AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO EDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003258
Register Paper ID - 192072
Title: PRAGMATISM AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO EDUCATION
Author Name(s): Pratima Chamling Rai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1844-1847
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 2133
As the word Pragmatic means the quality of dealing with the problem in a sensible way that suits the conditions that really exists, rather than following a fixed theories, ideas or rules. Pragmatism is an educational philosophy that says education should be teaching students the things that are practical for life and encourages them to grow into better people. Many famous educators including John Dewey, William James were pragmatists. Pragmatists believe in the idea of practical learning i.e. education should apply to the real world. Thus, this paper examines Pragmatism, its contribution to education. It further discusses how the basic principles of pragmatism can be applied in learning thereby making the process of teaching-learning more effective.
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Learning, Method of Teaching, Pragmatism, Values
Paper Title: STUDY OF AIR QUALITY IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF PUNE CITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003257
Register Paper ID - 191850
Title: STUDY OF AIR QUALITY IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF PUNE CITY
Author Name(s): Erum kazi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1838-1843
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1601
Air pollutants were studied in different areas of Pune city- Hadapsar, Lohegaon, Katraj, Shivajinagar, Bavdan and Sadashiv peth . Major air pollutants were analysed such as PM10, PM 2.5 , NOx and SO2 using Ambient Fine Dust sampler in month of October 2018 and 2019. It was found that Shivajinagar area showed highest concentration of pollutants above the permissible limits in month of October 2018. October 2019 showed lower concentration of air pollutants due to Rainfall which washed away all the pollutants.
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Paper Title: THE NOVEL DELHI-AN EPITOME OF MULTI-CULTURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2003256
Register Paper ID - 192527
Title: THE NOVEL DELHI-AN EPITOME OF MULTI-CULTURE
Author Name(s): Geeta Bisht Walia
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 1832-1837
Year: March 2020
Downloads: 1749
The novel Delhi aims to present the multi culture of India through the capital of India,Delhi.Being the capital,it has bore the brunt of many foreign attacks.The invaders brought their culture with them.They not only captured our land but also tried to spread their religion in our nation.They assimilated their culture into us and thus making India a multicultural nation.
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Culture,multi culture,religion ,Hinduism,Islam
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