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Paper Title: Digital Uttaree Poorvee
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303682
Register Paper ID - 233206
Title: DIGITAL UTTAREE POORVEE
Author Name(s): Dr. Shivnath Ekka
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f870-f879
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 423
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Key words: Social condition, economic condition, residential condition, nutritional and health condition.
Paper Title: Psychological Impact of Racial Discrimination on The Lead Characters of On The Come Up
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303681
Register Paper ID - 232938
Title: PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION ON THE LEAD CHARACTERS OF ON THE COME UP
Author Name(s): Ameer Ahmed, Dr.Darsha Jani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f865-f869
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 361
Angie Thomas, as a modern novelist, has carved a niche for herself on depicting the reality of racism as an important subject in her novels. More importantly, she has spotlighted the psychological impact of racial discrimination in her novel 'On The Come Up' (2019). The novel has brought to the fore the subconscious fear that black teenagers live with, and the constant anxiety that hovers on their psyche due to it. The portrayal of teens who think and make decisions, behave and act, with a sense of trepidation, all because of the color of their skin, is very realistically narrated with the incidents that take place with them. Overall, the ongoings on the minds of black teenagers in the novel are related to the perspectives of people who have preconceived notions about the black race. The present paper focuses on taking a psychological take on the minds of the lead characters - Brianna and Malik - that have been shaped due to racist incident and examines their effects.
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Racism, Psychology, Teenagers, Mind, Behavior
Paper Title: A study on challenges of small scale industries in India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303680
Register Paper ID - 233034
Title: A STUDY ON CHALLENGES OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Sh. Sohan Lal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f860-f864
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 742
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Small scale industries, mobilization, Indian economy.
Paper Title: ROLE OF MAKE IN INDIA IN THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303679
Register Paper ID - 233053
Title: ROLE OF MAKE IN INDIA IN THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF INDIA
Author Name(s): Ms Geeta Rani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f851-f859
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 354
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Indian economy, make in India, opportunities, challenges, economic growth.
Paper Title: Hindrances in Fostering Tamil Language: An Impact of Colonial and Post-colonial Practices
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303678
Register Paper ID - 233095
Title: HINDRANCES IN FOSTERING TAMIL LANGUAGE: AN IMPACT OF COLONIAL AND POST-COLONIAL PRACTICES
Author Name(s): Nepolian A
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f845-f850
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 330
The advent of English language along with the Western Education System through the colonists has made a colossal change in the thought process of the natives in Tamil Nadu. Though the Colonists have left the nation, the colonial mindset of condescending English and disdaining indigenous culture has not left India even today. The colonial causes include incorporating exotic elements in the educational syllabus followed by the native students and distancing them from the indigenous knowledge which is essential for any native. The English language has muddled the indigenous languages in India to an extent that, the Indians are feeling comfortable in using the English language than their mother tongue. The native people of Tamil Nadu cannot differentiate English and unmixed Tamil. If the same condition persists, every colonized nation will become a country without a consciousness of its past. The objective of this research paper is to delineate how English language has subjugated the age-old Tamil language and its culture in the place of its origin.
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Educational colonization, Cultural colonization, Tamil supremacy, Indigenous knowledge subjugation, Postcolonial Indian Education.
Paper Title: VIRTUAL CURRENCY IN INDIA: ISSUES & PROSPECTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303677
Register Paper ID - 232479
Title: VIRTUAL CURRENCY IN INDIA: ISSUES & PROSPECTS
Author Name(s): Neha Kachhadiya, Dr. Ritesh Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f839-f844
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 384
Virtual currency is a digital illustration of cost most effective to be had in electronic form. Virtual currencies truly represent a subset of virtual currencies that encompass numerous types of digital currency, such as cryptocurrencies and private-sector tokens. Virtual currency seems to be an uncontrolled type of digital money which is typically issued and handled by its developers designer as well as some of the contributors to a specific virtual currency community. The study aimed to study the conceptual framework of virtual currencies, and their role in the Indian Economy, and to analyze the legal status, issues, challenges, and future prospects of cryptocurrency.
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Non-fiat currency, virtual currency, cryptocurrency, digital currency
Paper Title: A Symbiosis Of Art And Society
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303676
Register Paper ID - 232806
Title: A SYMBIOSIS OF ART AND SOCIETY
Author Name(s): Prof. Ajay Kumar Jaitly, Mallika Sahu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f836-f838
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 525
Art is produced for the purpose of society and artists as members of society, create art according to the type of relations they have with the society. The relationship between art and society cannot be ignored, because art in itself is a social phenomenon: first, because the artist is a social being; second, because his work, however will be marked from his personal experience, would be easily perceived, but it will always act as a bridge, a link that connects the artist to the other members of the society; third, because a work of art always affects the people who perceive it, which again belong to the society and it contributes in making positive assertions to their ideas, goals or values. Thus we can say that the relationship between art and society might not always be mutual, sometimes they would try to find each other, sometimes they would try to avoid each other but they can't completely turn their backs on each other. In this paper, I will not only lay emphasis on the interrelation between art and society but will also try to find answer to questions like- 'Is art accorded important roles in a particular society or do they operate merely at the sidelines?', 'Does the nature of society impact the nature of art?' etc.
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artist, society, art, artwork.
Paper Title: DETECTION OF DISTRIBUTED DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACKS IN SDN USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303675
Register Paper ID - 232912
Title: DETECTION OF DISTRIBUTED DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACKS IN SDN USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES
Author Name(s): M. Rakesh Reddy, P. V. Abhi Ram, V. Balu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f833-f835
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 332
The term "software-defined network" (SDN) refers to a network architecture that is used to digitally construct and create hardware components. The network connection settings can be changed dynamically. Because the link is fixed in the traditional network, dynamic change is not possible. SDN is a wonderful strategy, but DDoS attacks can still happen. The DDoS assault poses a threat to the internet. The machine learning algorithm can be used to stop DDoS attacks. The DDoS attack is when several systems work together to simultaneously target a certain host. In SDN, the infrastructure layer's devices are controlled by software from the control layer, which sits in the middle of the application and infrastructure layers. We suggest a machine learning method called Decision Tree in this research to identify malicious communications. The results of our test indicate that the Decision Tree can determine if an attack is safe or not.
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Attacks, DDoS, Decision Tree SDN.
Paper Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL LIPOSOMAL GEL OF FLUCONAZOLE WITH NEEM EXTRACT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303674
Register Paper ID - 232484
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL LIPOSOMAL GEL OF FLUCONAZOLE WITH NEEM EXTRACT
Author Name(s): Pratiksha Tikone, Shital Gaikwad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f826-f832
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 360
The aim of the present study was to develop liposomal gel containing fluconazole with neem extract. Azoles derivatives that are use to cure fungal infection include trizole like miconazole .Fluconazole is available in the form of gel in market. Neem (Azadirachtaindica) leaves show a good anti-bacterial and anti-fungal activity. The FLZ is a water-soluble synthetic antifungal drug derived from triazole. The formulation was further subjected to their characterization as particle size, % cumulative drug release, entrapment efficiency, Antifungal activity and also characterized by the mean of their physiochemical properties such as pH, spreadability, stability. Stability of optimized formulation was best seen at refrigerated condition. Overall, these results indicated that developed liposomal gel of fluconazole with neem extract could have great potential for topical delivery
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Topical gel, fluconazole,Neem extract,Liposomal gel,Drug diffusion.
Paper Title: Review On Organic Farming For Medicinal And Aromatic Plants
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303673
Register Paper ID - 233195
Title: REVIEW ON ORGANIC FARMING FOR MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS
Author Name(s): Ms.Harshada Sampat Nawale, Mr.Vikas Kunde
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f817-f825
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 354
Organic farming not only fulfill the good food conditions but also provides healthy life to consumers. Organic husbandry minimize all forms of pollution. It's free from all dangerous chemicals, Fungicides etc. Health is the most important aspect of living systems. Organic husbandry should sustain and enhance the health of factory, creatures, humans and soil. ultramodern husbandry involves the use of dangerous chemicals like synthetic chemical diseases and Fungicides which isn't only causes the poisonous goods on mortal health but also affects soil fertility and terrain. Organic husbandry is terrain friendly and produces high- quality food and also maintains long term fertility of soil. [1] Organic farming enhances soil organic carbon, available phosphorus content and microbial population/ enzymatic exertion of soil and therefore making it sustainable for organic crop product. operation of different organic emendations in combinations and in a accretive manner can supply the nutrient demand of organic medicinal shops cropping system. The used main weed control strategies in organic cropping system is frequently the combination of artistic or husbandry ways with direct mechanical and thermal styles. Pests are generally not a significant problem in organic system, since healthy shops living in good soil with the balanced nutrition are more suitable to repel against pest and complaint attacks. still, marketable product of bio fungicides containing different bacteria, fungi and contagions has been accepted to control certain insects, pests and conditions in organic crop product systems. Owing to positive influence of organic factors in medicinal shops cropping system, it's thus, be assumed that those growers who espoused organic operation practices, have set up a way to ameliorate the quality of their soil, or at least stemmed the deterioration icing productive capacity for unborn generations. From this review, specialized aspects of medicinal shops organic husbandry shows ultramodern conception and environmentally friendly. By these ways, the profitable aspects in the agrarian sector are being better. [2] Key words: Organic farming, long term soil fertility, free of dangerous fertilizers and chemicals.
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Organic farming, long term soil fertility, free from dangerous fertilizers and chemicals
Paper Title: REVIEW ON: BILAYER TABLET USING IN HYPERTENSION & DIABETICS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303672
Register Paper ID - 231437
Title: REVIEW ON: BILAYER TABLET USING IN HYPERTENSION & DIABETICS
Author Name(s): Soham galgunde, Prof. Nitin Neharkar, Pranjal Gaikwad, Sahil Dhavale
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f803-f816
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 332
Bi-layer tablet is another period for winning the improvement of controlled discharge plan alongside different elements to give fruitful drug conveyance. Bi-layer tablets can be an urgent choice to stay away from substance contrary qualities between dynamic drug fixings (APIs) by actual detachment and to work with the improvement of various medication discharge profiles. Bi-layer tablet is suitable for sequential delivery of two medications in the blend and furthermore for supported arrival of tablet in which one layer is for sure-fire discharge as a stacking portion and the second layer is the upkeep portion. producing, different tablet presses utilized, quality and GMP necessities for their creation different procedures utilized for bi-layer tableting, and late advancements in the field of bi-layer innovation.
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Bi-layer tablet, Bilayer tablet manufacturing, Diabetic Mellitus.
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ANXIETY AND PERSONALITY BETWEEN PLAYERS AND NON-PLAYERS IN WESTERN UTTAR PRADESH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303671
Register Paper ID - 232042
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ANXIETY AND PERSONALITY BETWEEN PLAYERS AND NON-PLAYERS IN WESTERN UTTAR PRADESH
Author Name(s): Nishant Sharma, Dr. Divesh Chaudhary
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f797-f802
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 348
Introduction: The objective of this study was to investigate the anxiety and personality between players and non-players in Western Uttar Pradesh. Another purpose of the study was to evaluate the anxiety and personality between players and non-players. The subjects for this study were selected from Western Uttar Pradesh. Methods: The total number of subjects for this study was 80 (40 players and 40 non-players). The subjects age ranged between 18-22 years. The selected variables to be compared were anxiety and personality. To measure anxiety between players and non-players, Sports Competition Anxiety Inventory was developed by Ravi Kant & V. N. Mishra and to measure personality between players and non-players, Dimensional Personality Inventory was developed by Dr. Mahesh Bhargava. To find out anxiety and personality between players and non-players in Western Utter Pradesh, the t-test was used. The level of significance was set at 0.05. Results and Discussion: The results of the data show that there were significant (p>.05) differences in anxiety and personality between players and non-players in Western Uttar Pradesh.
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KEY WORDS: Anxiety, Personality, Players, Non-Players
Paper Title: A systematic review: On efficacy of Herbal Remedies targeting weight loss
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303670
Register Paper ID - 233198
Title: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW: ON EFFICACY OF HERBAL REMEDIES TARGETING WEIGHT LOSS
Author Name(s): Sakshi Shelke, Vinayak Gaware
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f778-f796
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 352
Obesity is a significant nutritional health problem in the modern world. In fact, both industrialised and developing nations are experiencing an increase in this issue. Even if we live and survive in a nation where we are unaware of these health-related problems. But this problem affects a sizable section of our population. Obesity is a condition when there has been an accumulation of extra fat to the point, or extent, where it has affected the health of the person or individual. This unusual disease also has an impact on BMI (Body Mass Index). Obesity is a dangerous condition that raises the chance of numerous deadly illnesses, including diabetes, heart disease, and cancer that is life-threatening. This review focuses on the various herbal remedies used to aid weight loss.
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Obesity ,Herbal remedies , Weight loss, BMI (Body Mass Index) ,Health issues
Paper Title: A Study On The Increase Of Women Entrepreneurs Through Different Periods In India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303669
Register Paper ID - 233168
Title: A STUDY ON THE INCREASE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS THROUGH DIFFERENT PERIODS IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Akilandeswari H
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f772-f777
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 376
In developed countries, women participate actively in business and other activities without social or other constraints. But in developing countries like India, the situation is different for women. Women are generally perceived as housewives who have little to do with business or commerce. The purpose of this research is to explore how the term has changed over time as more and more women enter the business world with ideas for starting small and medium-sized businesses. They find the entrepreneurial spirit rewarding and see it as an alternative to limited career advancement opportunities. At the same time, however, it also draws attention to the fact that women continue to be discriminated against, making it difficult to transition from a full-time housewife to a well-educated businesswoman. Women entrepreneurs not only contribute to improving their own economic prosperity, but also to the economic and social fabric of society through job creation, innovative products, processes and services. Therefore, they can serve as important human resources for the nation and be used as agents of economic growth and development. The study highlights that countries should recognize the need for women to be part of mainstream economic development and support creating an environment that is more conducive to women's entrepreneurship as well as the increase in women entrepreneurs through multiple eras
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Women's entrepreneurship, economic, development, eras
Paper Title: KNOWLEDGE OF ICU-AW AMONG PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303668
Register Paper ID - 233160
Title: KNOWLEDGE OF ICU-AW AMONG PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
Author Name(s): Dr.Kalindi, Chetna Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f765-f771
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 311
KNOWLEDGE OF ICU-AW AMONG PHYSIOTHERAPIST Kalindi Dev1, Chetna Singh2 1. Ph.D, Assistant Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, GJUS&T, Hisar 2. MPT Cardiothoracic disorders, GJUS&T, Hisar Objectives of the study: To find out the knowledge of ICU-AW among physiotherapists. The prevalence of ICU-acquired weakness was underestimated by physiotherapists working in intensive care units, and feel ill-prepared to treat patients on mechanical ventilation. The need of this study to investigate the knowledge of physiotherapists as an initial step towards implementing strategies aimed at preventing ICU-AW. The study may help physiotherapist to recognize their duties and make them more aware towards their role in ICUs. Sample size: Out of 300 google forms sent 150 responses came. Since providing care for the critically ill involves specialized staffing and training, this study evaluated how well physiotherapists knew about the ICU-AW (L Ebirim, 2012). Participants in this study are 3rd year bachelor's student (6.7%), 4th year bachelors' student (8.7%), interns (8%), post-graduation student (36.7%) and physiotherapy professionals (40%). 51.7% physiotherapist feels barriers in implementing physiotherapy treatment in ICU. The main three components of barriers were lack of decision-making authority (65.8%), dependence on physician's order to initiate early mobilization (55.7%) and lack of written guidelines and protocols (76.7%). These findings imply that further education is required to advance technical knowledge and enable early mobility in the ICU. Many respondents believed that the best instruments for ICU-AW evaluation may be assessment scales (MRC scale, 59.5%; NCV, 53.7%; and EMG, 63.5%). In order to quantify muscular strength, mobility, or activity, these scales need active patient engagement. The patient must demonstrate awareness, active collaboration, and sensitive reactions, in particular, for the MRC scale. High sensitivity and specificity can be achieved using electrophysiological examination, musculoskeletal ultrasonography, electromyography, and muscle biopsy, but these procedures are costly and need for a qualified technician.
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Paper Title: DR. RADHAKRISHNAN KE SAIKSHAIK VICHARO KI AADHUNIK BHARTIYA SIKSHA KE PARIPREKSHYA ME SARTHAKTA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303667
Register Paper ID - 233145
Title: DR. RADHAKRISHNAN KE SAIKSHAIK VICHARO KI AADHUNIK BHARTIYA SIKSHA KE PARIPREKSHYA ME SARTHAKTA
Author Name(s): Harendra Kumar Sharma, Dr. Kaushik V. Pandya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f758-f764
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 1752
Dr.radhakrushan ke saikshaik vicharo ki aadhunik bhartiya siksha ke paripekshay me sarthakta
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Dr.radhakrushan ke saikshaik vicharo ki aadhunik bhartiya siksha ke paripekshay me sarthakta
Paper Title: Review on Hormonal Changes in menopause
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303665
Register Paper ID - 233137
Title: REVIEW ON HORMONAL CHANGES IN MENOPAUSE
Author Name(s): Akanksha Shankar Rayate, Prapti Vilas Vikhe, Kiran Dilip Kekane, Tejashree Mulay
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f741-f748
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 389
The menopause is a physiological event that occurs in all women who reach midlife symptoms shown to be associated with oestrogen deficiency after the menopause are hot flushes and night swat, insomnia and vaginal dryness. However, many other symptoms and conditions (irregular menstrual bleeding, osteoporosis, arteriosclerosis, depressed mood, irritability, forgetfulness, dizziness, palpitation, restless legs, muscle and joint pain) have also been implicated as associated with menopause but are not oestrogen levels. Menopause is the final stage of ovarian physiology in women, and represents the time when reproductive function is lost due to complete depletion of the finite ovarian supply. oestrogens are effective in treating vasomotor symptoms, urogenital atrophy symptoms and irregular menstrual bleeding that occurs in the perimenopausal period. Conjugated oestrogens are given orally, and estradiol may be given orally as tablets or transdermaly as a patch or gel for a period of 3 weeks or longer. Perimenopausal women and women during the first to 2 years after the menopause who have an intact uterus must be treated with a oestrogen for at least 12 to 14 days every month in order to prevent endometrial hyperplasia and possible endometrial cancer.
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Menopause, women, oestrogen, hormone
Paper Title: AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT TYPHOID FEVER - A SINGLE CASE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303664
Register Paper ID - 233132
Title: AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT TYPHOID FEVER - A SINGLE CASE STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr. Avinash Kumar Mishra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f733-f740
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 628
Typhoid fever is also known as Typhoid is a disease caused by Salmonella serotype Typhi bacteria. Symptoms vary from mild to severe . This is mainly accompanied by weakness, abdominal pain, constipation, headache and mild vomiting ,some people develop skin rash with rose coloured spots.people may carry bacteria without being affected,but they are still able to spread the disease. Typhi grows in intestine,pyers patches,mesenteric lymph nodes,spleen,liver,gall bladder,bone marrow and blood.it spread by eating or drinking food or watercontaminated with the feces of an infected person. It can be diagnosed with blood culture,widal, typhidot and tubex test . treatment is done with ORS, Antibiotics and surgery in rare cases. In Ayurveda jwara is explained in detail , based on history , sign and symptoms and samprapti (pathogenesis) it can be categorized in certain type of jwara and treatment should be done accordingly. we can not co-relate Typhoid with any type of jwara mentioned in Ayurveda directly. This case was diagnosed as vishma jwara, jeerna jwara, punravartaka jwara , ama jwara based on different parameters .
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Recurrent fever, Typhoid, Vishma Jwara, Jeerna jwara, Punravartaka jwara, Ama jwara.
Paper Title: Manjhi 'The Mountain Man'- A Confluence Of- Isms
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303663
Register Paper ID - 233126
Title: MANJHI 'THE MOUNTAIN MAN'- A CONFLUENCE OF- ISMS
Author Name(s): Dr Archana Jaiswal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f728-f732
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 372
It is quite ironical to say that society at present has become a blend of a number of -isms such as communalism, secularism, feminism, casteism etc, dissecting society into binaries, ultimately in marginalised and privileged. "Manjhi - The mountain man", a film by Ketan Meta released in 2015, seems to be a story of a passionate lover Dashrath Manjhi who out of sheer rage, as his wife passes away while trying to cross a mountain, carves a way out through the heart of the mountain. But it is a pathetic picture of Gehlaur, a village in Bihar, plunged in the darkness of abject poverty, illiteracy and above all exploitation. This paper is an attempt to unravel the different undercurrents flowing underneath a passionate story of love and sacrifice. It will focus on the issues of gender, casteism, feudalism, and poverty, intersecting each other and above all politicians and bureaucrats feeding on them. Nawazuddin Siddique starring as the mountain man, the film is quite inspiring no doubt, but it can be seen symbolic of a Dalit's revenge against the upper caste landlords who are no less treacherous than that mountain that was a great obstacle in the growth and development of that village. Ultimately, by his indomitable will power and courage, he carves his way out through the mountain assuring that a subaltern can also speak. Having a victory over the mountain, the film prophecies the freedom of the downtrodden from the ages long slavery under the yoke of casteism, feudalism, illiteracy and backwardness.
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Communalism, Secularism, Feminism, Casteism, Poverty, Illiteracy, Feudalism, Subaltern
Paper Title: Publicly Available Computational Toxicology Tools For Evaluation Of (Eco)Toxicity Of Chemicals- A Concise Summary
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303662
Register Paper ID - 233125
Title: PUBLICLY AVAILABLE COMPUTATIONAL TOXICOLOGY TOOLS FOR EVALUATION OF (ECO)TOXICITY OF CHEMICALS- A CONCISE SUMMARY
Author Name(s): N. Renu, K. Sunil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: f724-f727
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 322
To address the concerns of high costs, long test durations, and animal rights issues there has been a paradigm shift in the adoption of non-animal methods for assessing environmental and human health risks due to chemical exposures. Computational methods harness the power of fast processors, high-speed internet, cloud environment, statistical/ machine learning algorithms, and curated toxicological databases to fulfill this need. This short paper presents a concise summary of publicly available computational toxicology methods and databases. Global regulatory agencies are using these methods and databases to support their decision-making and we are confident that these methods would help India's regulatory bodies in assessing risks and in making appropriate regulatory decisions on chemicals in consumer products.
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chemical, computational, environmental, toxicity, regulatory
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.
Indexing In Google Scholar, ResearcherID Thomson Reuters, Mendeley : reference manager, Academia.edu, arXiv.org, Research Gate, CiteSeerX, DocStoc, ISSUU, Scribd, and many more International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) ISSN: 2320-2882 | Impact Factor: 7.97 | 7.97 impact factor and ISSN Approved. Provide DOI and Hard copy of Certificate. Low Open Access Processing Charges. 1500 INR for Indian author & 55$ for foreign International author. Call For Paper (Volume 14 | Issue 4 | Month- April 2026)

