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Paper Title: A STUDY ON MAKE IN INDIA: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303483
Register Paper ID - 232456
Title: A STUDY ON MAKE IN INDIA: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
Author Name(s): Arun Chander
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e269-e276
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 229
Make in India is one of the key programs released by the Chief Minister of India in September 2014 with the primary purpose of setting up manufacturing units and increasing exports while reducing imports in India with the guidance of global investors. Professional staff, ease of doing business, strong infrastructure and cheap manufacturing charges is some of the essential prerequisites for the success of the Make in India campaign. The most important challenges in the way of marketing campaign, consisting of political gridlock, role of Indian states in implementing the idea, taxation, provision of primary and higher infrastructure, supply of silos, professional manpower, reduced and easy paper work to obtain applicable authorization and so on are described. Further, mentioned there are numerous key and recent breakthroughs and achievements of the Make in India initiative, which includes automobiles, aircraft, naval, manufacturing, tourism and hospitality.
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Indian economy, make in India, opportunities, challenges.
Paper Title: “A pre-experimental study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme (STP) regarding kangaroo mother care (KMC) in terms of practice among postnatal mothers at selected hospitals district Mandi, Himachal Pradesh.”
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303482
Register Paper ID - 232220
Title: “A PRE-EXPERIMENTAL STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME (STP) REGARDING KANGAROO MOTHER CARE (KMC) IN TERMS OF PRACTICE AMONG POSTNATAL MOTHERS AT SELECTED HOSPITALS DISTRICT MANDI, HIMACHAL PRADESH.”
Author Name(s): MINAL KUMARI, Anjana Verma, Babita Devi, Dixita, Dorje Chokkit
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e252-e268
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 195
Kangaroo mother care has a unique biological and emotional influence on the health of both mothers and infants. It is further more an important determinant of infant health in the prevention of malnutrition and infection. The inappropriate feeding practice may be contributing to the increase in the prevalence of stunting during the first 18 months of life. Aims and objectives: The study aim to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme (STP) regarding kangaroo mother care among postnatal mothers, to assess the practice regarding kangaroo mother care among postnatal mother Methodology: Pre -experimental one group pre-test and post-test research design used to collect data from postnatal mothers. Total 60 postnatal mothers were enrolled into the study by using purposive sampling technique. Check list used to assess the practice among postnatal mothers regarding KMC. Result: The mean percent knowledge was 70.80 and difference observed 35.00 after structured teaching program. It was found there was no significance association between practice regarding kangaroo mother care with their selected socio demographic variables. Conclusion: It was concluded that structured teaching programme regarding kangaroo mother care increasing the practices of postnatal mothers.
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Assess, Effectiveness, Kangaroo mother care, structured teaching programme, postnatal mothers.
Paper Title: ROLE OF ELECTION COMMISSION IN ELECTORAL REFORMS : A SNAPSHOT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303481
Register Paper ID - 232815
Title: ROLE OF ELECTION COMMISSION IN ELECTORAL REFORMS : A SNAPSHOT
Author Name(s): Ms. Shalu Arora
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e231-e251
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 195
Having regard to the magnitude and diversity of India, it is an eloquent testimony of the parliamentary system of Indian democracy that the basic framework as bequeathed to us in 1950 has been preserved, Shortcomings in the system are amenable to realistic solution within the precincts of the present constitution if the major political parties bring their commitment to national unity and progress to bear on devising solutions. There is no need for a radical change in the Constitution or to switch over from the parliamentary system to the Presidential system of government. With such diversity and immensity of the population, it would almost be impossible to operate a Presidential system in India. Elections are the life-breath of India's democratic polity. The health and vitality of parliamentary democracy are sustained by ensuring free, fair and peaceful elections where the verdict of the people finds full expression. Elections to the parliament conducted over the past 68 years or so have, except for minor aberrations, been successful and widely acclaimed in the country. India is ranked as one of the 39 countries with a stable democratic set up in the World.
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Socialist, Secular , Democratic, Republic Electoral Process Election commission etc.
Paper Title: COVID Pandemic and the Digital Divide in Education: A Study of the Tribal Students in Mayurbhanj, Odisha
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303480
Register Paper ID - 232801
Title: COVID PANDEMIC AND THE DIGITAL DIVIDE IN EDUCATION: A STUDY OF THE TRIBAL STUDENTS IN MAYURBHANJ, ODISHA
Author Name(s): ATASHI RATH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e227-e230
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 181
COVID-19 has been identified as the greatest threat of all times to the humankind. It has affected health, economy, trade, political relations, social customs and cultural practices all around the world. However, the worst impact of the pandemic was felt on the institution of education and, especially, among the children of the indigenous communities. Due to the epidemic, tribal children were forced to drop out and some of them never returned even after the reopening of schools. New methods of e-learning were designed to help the children continue with their academic activities and other curricular interests. But, the school closures and its shift to digital platforms exposed the digital deprivation and the resultant divide that existed among the tribal students. The present paper proposes to study the impact of the pandemic on the educational system of the country and among the children of the tribal communities. The paper is based on a primary study made among the tribal students of Mayurbhanj, Odisha and attempts to find out the reasons responsible for the digital divide and suggest measures to overcome the digital deficiencies.
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COVID pandemic, education, tribals, online learning, digital divide
Paper Title: Role of Employees Emotional Intelligence and Work Life Balance in Job Stress in Nagpur City
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303479
Register Paper ID - 232793
Title: ROLE OF EMPLOYEES EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND WORK LIFE BALANCE IN JOB STRESS IN NAGPUR CITY
Author Name(s): Dr. Ravindra Borkar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e215-e226
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 190
Work - Life Balance of service sector workers is an issue that has attracted the interest of experimenters, educationists and the leaders. Managing both professional and particular life effectively and efficiently has come a major challenge for the service sector workers. Service associations need to make sweats to develop effective work - life balance programs and encourage their workers to make use of the available programs. This helps to increase organizational commitment, ameliorate productivity, effectiveness, retain stylish gift and motivate the workers to give their stylish. In the present script, work life balance for women workers is largely desirable and if there's no job satisfaction and thickness in life, it can produce a dilemma for working women. Work life balance requires attaining equilibrium between professional work and particular work, so that it reduces disunion between functionary and domestic life. The ultimate performance of any association depends on the performance of its workers, which in turn depends on multitudinous factors. These factors can be related to job satisfaction or family or both.
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Emotional Intelligence, work life balance, technological changes, professional life
Paper Title: Power Quality Improvement Using unified power quality conditioner in PV sourced stand alone micro grid system
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303478
Register Paper ID - 232787
Title: POWER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT USING UNIFIED POWER QUALITY CONDITIONER IN PV SOURCED STAND ALONE MICRO GRID SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Mallikarjuna G D, G.S.Sheshadri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e206-e214
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 184
The electrical and electronic equipments, when subjected to any of the power quality issues, are highly prone to misbehave which leads to the failure of those equipments. This paper analyses the power quality issues and means to improve the power quality in three-phase PV (Photo Voltaic) sourced micro grid using unified power quality conditioner (UPQC). The proposed UPQC comprises of active filter on the shunt side and dynamic voltage restorer on the series side. A integrated control of instantaneous reactive power and synchronous reference frame theories are employed to formulate control reference signals for the UPQC. The simulation results proved that the proposed UPQC compensated power quality issues such as voltage sag, harmonics, voltage imbalance in the micro grid system. The comparison is made of various individual compensation devices such as shunt active filters , dvr and upqc. The proposed system is simulated in MATLAB/Simulink software.
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Power quality, Micro grid, Power filters, Total Harmonic Distortion, Renewable energy
Paper Title: WILLIAM FAULKNER AS AN INNOVATIVE NARRATIVE ARTIST
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303477
Register Paper ID - 232501
Title: WILLIAM FAULKNER AS AN INNOVATIVE NARRATIVE ARTIST
Author Name(s): Dr.S.M.Chillur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e200-e205
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 266
This paper deals with the innovative narrative techniques employed by Faulkner in his writings. His experimentation with Stream of Consciousness technique, Multiplicity of narration, Unreliable narration, Interior monologues, View point, Symbolism, Allegory, Imagery, Irony, Flashback, Foreshadowing, Disordered time sequences, Counter point or Juxtaposition, in a unique manner makes him the leader to the new generation of fiction writers. All the above techniques can be witnessed in his works. The special emphasis has been given to these techniques in his Yoknapatawpha novels.
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Yoknapatawpha, American South, Stream of consciousness, As I Lay Dying, The Sound and the Fury
Paper Title: Underlying Motives For Usage Of Instagram Reels An Examination Of Personality Age And Social Interaction
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303476
Register Paper ID - 232792
Title: UNDERLYING MOTIVES FOR USAGE OF INSTAGRAM REELS AN EXAMINATION OF PERSONALITY AGE AND SOCIAL INTERACTION
Author Name(s): Ananda H, Motamarri Guneshwara Gupta, Ankith Reddy Chinthala, Bhanupriya, Bhange Prajakta Sarjerao Bhange
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e182-e199
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 213
This paper aims to understand how the Instagram reels has affected on the human behaviour, the impact of adopting to the changes in the social media applications and how it is helping the way of changing the entrepreneurship and their strategies.
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Instagram-reels, Social-Media, Social-Interactions, Consumer perception, Interactions.
Paper Title: A QUALITATIVE STUDY ON IDENTIFYING THE PERCEPTION OF YOUTH FOR NEW WAVE CINEMA ON SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECT.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303475
Register Paper ID - 232525
Title: A QUALITATIVE STUDY ON IDENTIFYING THE PERCEPTION OF YOUTH FOR NEW WAVE CINEMA ON SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECT.
Author Name(s): Aneesha Henry, Dr. Devaraj Badugu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e175-e181
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 186
New wave film is not only one of the most pervasive cultural forces in the modern era, but also a distinct artistic medium. It's everything that matters in the modern world art, business, entertainment, and technology all rolled into one. The variety of its shapes is another manifestation of this. Film refers to the tools used to create the final product (the celluloid camera and the editing process), whereas the movie refers to the commercial and entertaining aspects, and cinema refers to the aesthetics. Cinema, whether mainstream or alternative, is an art form that reflects the society in which it is created because of the intricate interplay between the film's visuals, sound, and dialogue. Cinema draws its sustenance, ideas, and fantasies from its surrounds, whether it be an emotional drama, a candy floss romance, or an action thriller. Therefore, the present study focuses on identifying the perception of youth for new wave cinema on sociological aspect. Through the descriptive analysis it is found that there is correlation between viewing intention for new wave cinema by the youth and sociological aspects.
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New wave cinema, viewing intention, youth audience, sociological aspect.
Paper Title: EXPLORATION OF TREATMENT MODALITIES IN KERALIYA VISHA CHIKITSA - UTTU CHIKITSA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303474
Register Paper ID - 231380
Title: EXPLORATION OF TREATMENT MODALITIES IN KERALIYA VISHA CHIKITSA - UTTU CHIKITSA
Author Name(s): Dr Megha KS, Dr Gopikrishna S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e165-e174
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 183
Anybody at any time can experience agantujavyadhis and if not treated properly can lead to devastating permanent health problems. The branch Agad tantra deals with such category of diseases. This branch had flourished in old days, since poisoning was the major warfare technique. The clinical skills of professionals trained in Agad tantra is for accurate diagnosis and treatment had astonished even the invaders of the country itself. But now the treatment modalities exclusive for Agad tantra is on the verge of extinction. Lack of scientific evidences, trained professionals and institutional supports are the main reasons. Due to geographical peculiarities, Kerala had made remarkable contribution to Visha chikitsa. Kerala has developed its own snake bite management protocols by widely practicing visha vaidyas at that time and recorded in Keraliya visha chikitsa granthas. They had introduced special treatment modalities like Uttu chikitsa, Talam, Tukkudhara etc. This review details such a special treatment modality called Uttu chikitsa mentioned in Vishavaidya Jyotsnika and Prayoga Samuchaya.
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Uttu chikitsa, Agad Tantra, Keraliya visha chikitsa
Paper Title: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF FINE AGGREGATE WITH BRICK DEBRIS IN CONCRETE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303473
Register Paper ID - 232780
Title: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF FINE AGGREGATE WITH BRICK DEBRIS IN CONCRETE
Author Name(s): KUNAL K HUMANE, MS.R.K.KAKPURE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e162-e164
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 161
This paper investigates the mechanical properties of fly ash brick debris waste composites in the concrete design mix proportion in terms of compressive strength behaviour the fly ash brick debris in this study is from the recycle brick waste of construction site live projects. four samples replacement level are being produced which contain the replacement of sand by substituting the first samples with 5 % of brick debris , second sample with 10 % of brick debris and third sample with 15 % , four sample with 20 % of brick debris. All the samples have been tested for compressive strength by using the compression testing machine. Many researchers are finding different materials to replace fine aggregate. Fine aggregates are weathered and worn out particles of rocks and are of various grades or sizes depending upon the amount of wearing. Now a Days fine aggregate is not readily available, it is transported from a long distance in rainy season non availability or shortage of fine aggregate will affect the construction industry, hence there is a need to find the new alternative material to replace the fine aggregate.
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Keywords - Compressive Strength, Split Tensile Strength, fine aggregate replacement, recycle fly ash brick waste.
Paper Title: Ethno Medicinal plants Used as Hepatoprotective by Tribes at Adoni Region,Kurnool Dist.AP.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303472
Register Paper ID - 232766
Title: ETHNO MEDICINAL PLANTS USED AS HEPATOPROTECTIVE BY TRIBES AT ADONI REGION,KURNOOL DIST.AP.
Author Name(s): Dr.S.Swarupa Rani, Dr.S.Lakshaman Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e157-e161
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 166
An Ethnobotanical survey was undertaken to collect the information from Tribal people using medicinal plants for the traatment of jaundice in Adoni area Kurool dist AP during the year of .Ethnobotanical data was 2014-16.Ethnobotanical data was obtained through questioneer and personal interviews during several field trips,The study reveled that many Medicinal plants were used by Tribes for different ailments likefevers,cold,cough,fractures,inflammations Jaundice etc.The tribals using different plant parts as drugs. some of the plants were used as Hepatoprotective their phytochemicals were screened out for the identification of secondary metabolites.
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Ethnobotanicals, Jaundice,Medicinal uses,Scrzeening techniques,Secondary metabolites
Paper Title: Study of Solute-Solvent Interaction through Dielectrics Behavior of N-Methyl Acetamide in Ethanol at High Frequency
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303471
Register Paper ID - 232756
Title: STUDY OF SOLUTE-SOLVENT INTERACTION THROUGH DIELECTRICS BEHAVIOR OF N-METHYL ACETAMIDE IN ETHANOL AT HIGH FREQUENCY
Author Name(s): Dr. Kamlakar Narayanrao Shivalkar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e150-e156
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 174
Abstract Dielectric Behavior of N-methyl Acetamide [C3H7NO] - Ethanol [C2H5OH] binary mixture at different temperatures 15, 25, 35 and 450c have been determined over frequency range of 10 MHz to 20 GHz. Using the Time Domain Reflectometry Technique in reflection mode for 11 different concentrations of given binary system has been used to measure reflection coefficient. Further Fourier transform and least square fit method have been used to obtain dielectric parameters such as dielectric constant (?0) and relaxation time (?). The dielectric constant decreased with an increase in temperature where as it increased with increase in concentration of NMA in Ethanol. Relaxation time decreased with an increase in temperature and increases with the concentration of NMA in Ethanol. By using dielectric parameters excess permittivity (?E) has negative values for all concentrations and temperature indicates that total effective dipoles are decreases in the mixture. excess inverse relaxation time (1/?)E has positive values in ethanol reach region which indicates that formation of cooperative field to rotate dipole faster, while negative in NMA reach region which indicates the formation of linear structure (non cooperative field) results the slower rotation of dipoles. Kirkwood factor (geff) gf, Bj coefficient gives systematic behavior of solute solvent for different concentrations and temperature at high frequency.
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Key words: Time domain reflectometry, Dielectric parameters, Excess parameters, Kirkwood correlation factor, and Bruggeman factor.
Paper Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SELF INSTRUCTIONAL MODULE ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING BODY DYSMORPHIC DISORDER AMONG ADOLESCENT IN SELECTED URBAN AREAS, AT NOIDA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303470
Register Paper ID - 232752
Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SELF INSTRUCTIONAL MODULE ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING BODY DYSMORPHIC DISORDER AMONG ADOLESCENT IN SELECTED URBAN AREAS, AT NOIDA
Author Name(s): Ms. Jaimika Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e145-e149
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 173
Body dysmorphic disorder is characterised by a pathological concern with a perceived or insignificant physical flaw to the point where it significantly affects one's mood or conduct in a variety of ways. BDD typically begins in the teenage years, when worry over one's looks is prevalent. The study aimed at improving the knowledge of adolescent on body dysmorphic disorder. The research design adopted for the present study is pre experimental one group pre & post-test design. The sample consisted of 120 adolescent who met the inclusion criteria and chosen by purposive sampling technique. Formal written permission was obtained. Data was gathered using the structured knowledge questionnaire, and on the same day Self-instructional module was given, After seven days, post test was conducted using the same questionnaire to assess the knowledge of adolescent on body dysmorphic disorder. The estimated "t" value, which was 13.44 at the 0.05 level of significance, showed that SIM was beneficial in boosting adolescent knowledge. Chi square was computed to test the association between pre-test knowledge score and the selected demogrphic variables. The self-instructional module was found to be an effective way for providing information and for improving the knowledge of adolescent on body dysmorphic disorder.
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Body dismorphic disorder, adolescent
Paper Title: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SYMPTOMS OF CENTRAL SENSITIZATION WITH DISABILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303469
Register Paper ID - 232531
Title: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SYMPTOMS OF CENTRAL SENSITIZATION WITH DISABILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
Author Name(s): DR. ZANKHANA JAHANGIRPURIA, DR. TANVI BANKER, DR, DHARTI HINGRAJIYA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e139-e144
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 170
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common musculoskeletal issues experienced by the adults in their life time. People with age 35-55 are more prone to Low Back Pain. This persistent pain condition may include the central sensitization (CS) phenomenon, which implies a wide range of symptoms and that may be taken into account in LBP treatment. CS symptoms can be measured by the Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI). OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to explore association of CS with disability. METHODOLOGY: In present cross-sectional study total of 100 Gujarati participants aged 33-55, suffering from LBP were included. CS symptoms were measured with the Gujarati Version of the CSI and disability was measured by ODI Gujarati version Statistical analysis was done by using SPSS 20 version. Spearman�s rank correlation coefficient test, Mann Whitney U test was applied for co-relation and between group comparisons respectively. Significance level was set at p<0.05. RESULT: The mean CSI total score for the whole sample was 35.49�5.26 points. CSI total score had subclinical values in the whole sample; The CSI mean total score was 34.49�5.26 points for females and 35.16�5.22 points for males. Patients showed significant differences in CSI total score by gender (P = 0.000). There were statistically significant moderate positive correlation between CSI score and ODI score CONCLUSION: Present study concludes that there moderate positive correlation between CSI score with disability. Although participants showed mean subclinical values in CSI total score, participants with scores ?40 were found across chronic low back. In particular, females with LBP participants were most affected by high CSI scores. In light of these results, it is recommended that clinicians supplement their assessment with the CSI in low back patients for improved decision-making during treatment.
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Central Sensitization, LBP, Frequency, Association, Disability.
Paper Title: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED PHARMACOVIGILANCE- A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303468
Register Paper ID - 232557
Title: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED PHARMACOVIGILANCE- A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Ashwini R. Tamkhane, Mohd Arif Uddin, Dr. Noor E Ayeen Khatoon1
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e131-e138
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 212
For pharmacovigilance, automation has the promise of being a game-changer by lowering the cost of case reporting and enhancing data quality to genuinely offer value, including signal detection in drug safety. Analytical and benefit-risk analysis in pharmacovigilance. The evolution of pharmaceutical PV strategy is significantly influenced by technological advancements. For example, more businesses are recognising the need of big data analytics, cloud-based solutions, mobile apps, robotic automation, and artificial intelligence in the pharmaceutical industry's clinical safety and regulatory processes. In order to effectively manage the safety of pharmaceutical goods, it is increasingly essential to implement cutting-edge technological automation tools and procedures to PV methods. Artificial intelligence and machine learning can increase productivity in the identification, detection, management, and reporting of ADRs in pharmacovigilance. The primary goal of artificial intelligence is to solve problems that cannot be solved automatically, such as obtaining the right training data for machine learning models and the requirement for unified regulatory guidelines. Fast-moving AI that never gets tired or ill can analyse and comprehend data at breakneck speeds. The ICSR in PV, which includes native automation and stand-alone technologies like AI and ML that decrease the manual labour, processes thousands of adverse impacts each month.
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Automation, Health care system, Automation in Pharmacovigilance, Machine Learning [ML], Artificial Learning [AI].
Paper Title: EFFECTS OF YOGA ON MENTAL HEALTH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303467
Register Paper ID - 232534
Title: EFFECTS OF YOGA ON MENTAL HEALTH
Author Name(s): DR. DEEPMALA SINGH BAGHEL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e128-e130
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 199
The practice of yoga has become increasingly popular in recent years, with more people adopting it as a form of exercise and stress management. Yoga is an ancient Indian practice that involves physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation techniques that promote physical and mental well-being. This research paper explores the effects of yoga on mental health and reviews studies that examine the impact of yoga on various mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and stress. The findings suggest that practicing yoga regularly can lead to significant improvements in mental health, including reductions in symptoms of anxiety and depression, as well as improvements in overall well-being and quality of life.
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EFFECTS OF YOGA ON MENTAL HEALTH
Paper Title: A STUDY ON DEVELOPMENT AND NUTRIENT ANALYSIS OF READY-TO EAT SNACK INCORPORATED WITH BORASSUS FLABELLIFER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303466
Register Paper ID - 230327
Title: A STUDY ON DEVELOPMENT AND NUTRIENT ANALYSIS OF READY-TO EAT SNACK INCORPORATED WITH BORASSUS FLABELLIFER
Author Name(s): APARNA.S, YAMINI.L
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e121-e127
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 159
The aim of this work was to develop a new type of ready to eat snack, for which several tests were performed with different kinds of ingredients and with the different proportion of the ingredients.Here, the snack was made by wheat flour, foxtail millet flour, barnyard millet flour which are healthy and nutritious and helps to maintain several functions in our body .These assays were all performed using a basic ingredients composed of butter, milk, salt and mainly sugar which is replaced by jaggery for its nutrient content.However, in order to increase the nutritional composition of the developed snack, there is increase in its value as recognized by a certain population, a new ingredient was added to the snack,which was palmyra tuber flour and pineapple extract for flavour enhancement .The objective of the study was to prepare ready to eat snack for all age aged people which is highly nutritious, easy to digest, low cost and stable product .The selected product has undergone with sensory evaluation ,nutrient analysis, physico-chemical analysis, and statistical analysis evaluation. This shows the feasibility of the consumer because consumers look for the variety, best quality and handy snacks which are nutrient dense and healthy .
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Borassus flabellifer,Ready to eat,Snack item,Convenience food
Paper Title: TRENDS IN TEACHING AND LEARNING ENGLISH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303465
Register Paper ID - 232149
Title: TRENDS IN TEACHING AND LEARNING ENGLISH
Author Name(s): Ms. Manjusha V. Devkule(Londhe)
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e115-e120
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 147
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Information and communication technology, wireless, receptive, case study, simulation, self- learning, debate, critical and analytical thinking,
Paper Title: INFLUENCE OF LIFE SKILL UPON EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE , HEALTH PRACTICES AND PREVENTION OF ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIORS AMONG YOUTHS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2303464
Register Paper ID - 232530
Title: INFLUENCE OF LIFE SKILL UPON EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE , HEALTH PRACTICES AND PREVENTION OF ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIORS AMONG YOUTHS
Author Name(s): DR. DEEPMALA SINGH BAGHEL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: e111-e114
Year: March 2023
Downloads: 156
Life skills are essential for personal and social development, and their mastery can significantly impact individuals' well-being and success in life. This paper aims to explore the influence of life skills on emotional intelligence, health practices, and prevention of antisocial behaviors among youths. The literature review indicates that life skills training can improve emotional intelligence, promote healthy behaviors, and prevent antisocial behaviors among youths. The findings suggest that interventions focused on teaching life skills can enhance the quality of life for youths and contribute to the development of resilient and responsible citizens.
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life skills, emotional intelligence, health practices, antisocial behaviors, youth.
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 12 | Issue 7 | Month- July 2024)