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  Paper Title: DETECTION OF INSIDER THREAT FORMING USING MACHINE LEARNING

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303828

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  Title: DETECTION OF INSIDER THREAT FORMING USING MACHINE LEARNING

  Author Name(s): Megha

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g980-g986

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 164

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Malicious insider threat attacks signify one of the most destructive threats to networked systems of establishments and companies. There is a unique set of challenges that come with insider threat detection in term of hugely unbalanced data, limited ground truth, as well as behavior drifts and shifts. In this research, we study and evaluate an insider threat detection workflow using supervised learning algorithms. To this end, we study on multiple levels of granularity under realistic condition for identifying not only malicious behaviors but also malicious insider. We evaluate several supervised learning algorithm LR, MN, RF and XG using this workflow. Detailed analyses of widespread insider threat scenarios with different performance measures are presented to facilitate the realistic estimate of system performance. Evaluation results show that the machine learning based detection system can learn from limited ground truth and detect new malicious insider in unseen data with a high accuracy.


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  Paper Title: ANALYSIS OF DESKTOP OPERATING SYSTEM (O.S.) USED IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION (H.E.I) OF KARNATAKA, INDIA

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303827

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  Title: ANALYSIS OF DESKTOP OPERATING SYSTEM (O.S.) USED IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION (H.E.I) OF KARNATAKA, INDIA

  Author Name(s): PRADEEP KURDEKAR

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g975-g979

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 179

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This research paper presents analysis of operating system (O.S) used in computers in higher education institutions (HEI). Regular updating and upgrading to higher version of system software is necessary to ensure the data security and helps to avoid security threats. For this research data is collected through online; data is collected for from 81 higher education institutions of Karnataka, India. In this analysis it is observed that most HEIs are not updating technology and training methods in their premises. We also found that most of the institutions where computer science course is not offered they do not aware of open source software and they think that windows is the only operating system available for desktop computers. By this research we found that only few higher education institutions which offer computer science and computer application courses are recently upgrading their systems to higher versions due to syllabus changes, but still upgrading to newer versions of operating system is not properly managed. From the collected data we could analyse that Windows is most commonly used operating system and Linux or Ubuntu is second most commonly used operating system and no other operating systems are used in any higher education institutions in Karnataka University affiliated colleges.


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  Paper Title: SKIN CANCER LESION CLASSIFICATION USING DEEP LEARNING AND AUTOKERAS

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303826

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  Title: SKIN CANCER LESION CLASSIFICATION USING DEEP LEARNING AND AUTOKERAS

  Author Name(s): Satyavarapu Varun, Abdul Malik Khudus Shaik, Vijaya Katturi

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g971-g974

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 186

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The main motive of our image classifier is to classify images of skin cancer, such as basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma and so on, using Machine Learning algorithms and Convolutional Neural Network models. This model can recognize images based on previously trained images and co- relate the image to the closest form of skin cancer. Classification is a process of categorizing a given set of data into classes, It can be performed on both structured or unstructured data. Image classification is a widely used method for categorizing things, and one area where it's particularly popular is in identifying different types of skin cancer. Skin cancer is a very serious form of cancer that is causing more deaths as people don't always know the symptoms or how to prevent it. The severity of the cancer depends on the type of skin cancer. This research project uses a dataset called HAM10000, which contains over 10,000 images. When creating a model to classify these images, using data augmentation helps the model learn more distinctive characteristics and features than not using data augmentation.


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  Paper Title: "The importance of awareness, screening and vaccination in reducing the Cervical Cancer burden - Indian Context"

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303825

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  Title: "THE IMPORTANCE OF AWARENESS, SCREENING AND VACCINATION IN REDUCING THE CERVICAL CANCER BURDEN - INDIAN CONTEXT"

  Author Name(s): Dr. Meera Murugesan, Ms. Dhanalakshmi Rajendran

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g967-g970

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 174

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Invasive Cervical Cancer (ICC) is the fourth most common cancer and a leading cause of death among women globally. Cervical cancer remains to be one of the public health concerns in India. The increased awareness about the disease and diagnostic measures especially conventional cytology screening programme in many developed countries has effectively brought down the incidence rate of cervical cancer in many parts of the west. As per the WHO reports, effective primary (HPV vaccination) and secondary prevention approaches (screening for, and treating pre-cancerous lesions) are important for reducing the burden of cervical cancer among women. The recent statistics by National Family Health Survey (2019-2021) is alarming as only 1.9% of women aged 30-49 years have undergone basic cervical cancer screening. This paper looks at the risk factors, signs and symptoms, incidence rate, vaccinations, national policies and programmes and suggestive measures to reduce the occurrence of cervical cancer and related mortality.


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Invasive Cervical Cancer (ICC) is the fourth most common cancer and a leading cause of death among women globally. Cervical cancer remains to be one of the public health concerns in India. The increased awareness about the disease and diagnostic measures especially conventional cytology screening programme in many developed countries has effectively brought down the incidence rate of cervical cancer in many parts of the west. As per the WHO reports, effective primary (HPV vaccination) and second

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  Paper Title: Redefining India-Afghanistan Relation In Taliban Era

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303824

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  Title: REDEFINING INDIA-AFGHANISTAN RELATION IN TALIBAN ERA

  Author Name(s): Dr. Yadavendra Dubey

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g961-g966

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 179

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Abstract: This article aims to analyse India's post-9/11 foreign policy towards Afghanistan. The 9/11 attacks heralded a new era in world politics, but the US-led military involvement that followed in Afghanistan gave India a much-needed chance to rebuild diplomatic relations with Kabul. Since then, India has maintained a cautious position towards Afghanistan by depending more on assistance-driven foreign policy measures than on military intervention in the country's destabilised environment. However, given that India had to close its embassy and consulates in Afghanistan in August 2021 when the Taliban reclaimed control of the nation, the issue still remains as to the extent to which India has been able to carve out a strategic space for itself in Afghanistan. Or, has India's strategy relied too heavily on soft power, preventing it from taking advantage of the opportunity presented by the fall of the Taliban government in late 2001?


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  Paper Title: VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF GUJARATI VERSION OF NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH STROKE SCALE (NIHSS)

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303823

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  Title: VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF GUJARATI VERSION OF NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH STROKE SCALE (NIHSS)

  Author Name(s): Dr. Bhumika S. Patel, Dr. Rushikesh K. Joshi, Dr. Shivani I. Solanki

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g953-g960

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 183

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Background: A clinical evaluation tool that is frequently used in clinical trials and daily practice to assess stroke-related neurological impairments is the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS). English-written, 15-point evaluation form intended to measure neurological deficits in patients with recent strokes. Aim and Objectives: To determine the reliability and validity of the NIHSS with the Gujarati and Indian adaptation of item 9 and 10.Methodology: In this study, NIHSS items 9 and 10 were modified and culturally adapted were performed according to the guidelines. G-NIHSS was applied by seven independent investigators on 30 patients with stroke. Inter-observer agreement and intra-class correlation coefficients were calculated. The predictive validity of the G-NIHSS was calculated using functional outcome after three months in the form of Barthel Index (BI). Result: The G-NIHSS content validity index reached between 0.83 to 1.The G-NIHSS has a significantly negative correlation with both Glasgow Coma Scale (r = - 0.824, p< 0.001), and BI(r = -0.683, p < 0.008) is significant for p <0.01. And the Pearson's rho= 0.800, (p<0.001) was correlation with the BI at 90 days was significantly Positive. The ICC for the overall score on the G-NIHSS was 1 (95% CI, 1.0-1.0). The reliability of the G-NIHSS is significant. The Cronbach's ? coefficient of 0.96 for the G-NIHSS was considerate reliable. Conclusion: The G-NIHSS is reliable and valid Scale for the clinical assessment of neurological deficit in Gujarati acute stroke patients.


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  Paper Title: Panchayat Raj Institutions and Women's Empowerment through Political Participation in Telangana State

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303822

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  Title: PANCHAYAT RAJ INSTITUTIONS AND WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT THROUGH POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN TELANGANA STATE

  Author Name(s): Banothu Indira

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g946-g952

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 220

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Participation of women in the political field and in various decision-making bodies is an important tool for empowerment. The participation of women at all levels of governance structures is the highest need of this hour for women's actual empowerment. Women's political empowerment, usually viewed as political involvement in government or elections which is essential to give women a voice in the policies that affect their lives. Political participation of women in India has been neglected even since independence. Political system and decision making process in seen clearly in the changes incorporated in the Panchayati Raj Institution. The 73rd Constitutional Amendment in 1992 gave them not less than one-third reservations in the PRIs at all the levels. This has been enhanced to 50 percent in some of the states in the recent years. Women's participation has been increasing rapidly but it is not satisfactory. Empowerment in any sphere plays an important role in molding the social, economic, and political life of people in all communities. As such, empowerment is a universal phenomenon. Unfortunately, women, who constitute about half of the total population, did not enjoy any political rights in the past in any society. In the Indian context, the political participation of women and ultimately their political empowerment have gained a lot of prominence.


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  Paper Title: SOLAR POWERED COIN INSERTION BASED SMART MOBILE CHARGER

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303821

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  Title: SOLAR POWERED COIN INSERTION BASED SMART MOBILE CHARGER

  Author Name(s): Dr.P Gayathri, Ch.Jayanth, Ch. Akhil, D.Vinod Kumar

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g937-g945

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 189

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The project proposes a solar-powered cell phone charging system that operates on a coin-based payment method. With the widespread use of mobile phones for personal and business communication, providing a public charging service has become a necessity. While some people argue that this may not be a profitable business since most individuals can charge their phones at home, office, or in their vehicles, it remains essential for individuals who forget their charger or are on the go. This is especially true for students, commuters, and people attending conferences. The charging system can be installed in various locations such as hotels, conference centers, leisure centers, shopping malls, internet cafes, colleges, airports, train terminals, etc., to cater to the needs of mobile phone users who require a quick recharge for a nominal fee of one rupee. The system is designed using a Raspberry Pi, which facilitates the countdown timings for a specified period while displaying the remaining time on an LCD screen. The system is equipped with a detector sensor and an LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) that enables solar tracking. This solar tracking system helps to optimize the charging efficiency of the system by continuously adjusting the solar panel to face the direction of maximum sunlight. Additionally, a relay output is latched during the timing period, indicating that the charging process is in progress.


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  Paper Title: Automatic Anaesthesia Control System Using LabVIEW

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303820

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  Title: AUTOMATIC ANAESTHESIA CONTROL SYSTEM USING LABVIEW

  Author Name(s): ALWIN VARGHESE JACOB, ADMA VIGIN M, BALAGANESH K, CHINJU V, PRINCE SAMUEL S

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g932-g936

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 195

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In all major surgeries, providing a painfree procedure and giving the patient a correct amount of anaesthetic are vital. Failure to provide the patient an accurate dose could result in negative side effects and surgical problems. The full dosage of anesthesia cannot be given to the patient in a single dose in cases of lengthy surgeries since it could result in fatal complications. Less anesthesia is given, which causes the patient to awaken during the procedure.Providing a precise amount of anesthetic at regular periods is difficult for the anesthesiologist. To get through these challenges a computer-controlled anesthesia device is created to provide a precise amount of anesthetic at regular intervals with steady speed.As a result, the objective of this project is to implement a labview-based automatic control system.


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  Paper Title: Dalit Movement in Telangana

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303819

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  Title: DALIT MOVEMENT IN TELANGANA

  Author Name(s): Bolla Madhavi, Bolla Sravanthi

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g929-g931

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 303

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The Dalit Movement in Telangana has a long history, dating back to the pre-Independence era. Dalits, also known as Scheduled Castes, have been marginalized and discriminated against in various aspects of life, including education, employment, and social status. The movement seeks to address these inequalities and create a more just and equal society. The movement gained momentum in the 1980s with the formation of various Dalit organizations and political parties, including the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the Republican Party of India (RPI). These organizations focused on raising awareness about Dalit issues, organizing protests, and advocating for policies that would benefit Dalits. One of the major achievements of the Dalit movement in Telangana is the implementation of reservations for Dalits in education and employment. This has helped to increase the representation of Dalits in various fields and improve their socio-economic status. However, the movement continues to face challenges, including opposition from dominant caste groups and political parties, lack of adequate representation in decision-making bodies, and the persistence of caste-based discrimination and violence. Despite these challenges, the Dalit movement in Telangana remains a strong force for social justice and equality


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  Paper Title: The Level of Adherence of Senior High School Students to COVID-19 Safety Protocols

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303818

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  Title: THE LEVEL OF ADHERENCE OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO COVID-19 SAFETY PROTOCOLS

  Author Name(s): NIVAL S. OSTAN, James Raulin Reyes, Charlie Dela cruz, Benrich Donato, Aaron Geoff Stewart P. Espeneli

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g917-g928

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 175

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Ever since the first cases of COVID-19 was reported in late December 2019 to early January 2020, protocols and regulations have been put in place to mitigate the spread of the virus. With protocols in place, this study aimed to investigate the level of adherence of senior high school students to COVID-19 safety protocols. Utilizing a quantitative descriptive research design, snowball sampling technique, and a survey questionnaire, 223 senior high school students answered the survey containing 15 COVID-19 safety protocols most commonly enforced upon schools extracted from the guidelines prepared by the World Health Organization (WHO), Ministry of Public Health (MPH), Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MOEHE), and Philippine School Doha. The results show that the female respondents highly adhered to COVID-19 safety protocols while male respondents moderately adhered. More so, the grade 11 respondents highly adhered to the COVID-19 safety protocols while the grade 12 respondents only moderately adhered. Lastly, the HUMSS Strand highly adhered to the COVID-19 safety protocols, followed by the ABM, STEM, and GAS strands respectively all with moderate adherence to COVID-19 safety protocols


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Adherence, COVID-19, Safety protocols, Senior high school students, Grade 11, Grade 12, Academic Strand.

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  Paper Title: Expanding Knowledge Horizons- A Study Of Social Media With Reference To Farmers

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303817

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  Title: EXPANDING KNOWLEDGE HORIZONS- A STUDY OF SOCIAL MEDIA WITH REFERENCE TO FARMERS

  Author Name(s): Dhanashri Waghole, Dr. Mayur Dande

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g910-g916

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 158

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Social media is a bigger thing of our daily lives in the digital world. It has completely changed, Since Before social media, if you wanted to stay up to date on the news or daily activities, you had to go to the near house newspaper stand in the morning and purchase a local edition covering the previous week's events. The most recent information and breaking news of recent activities are available online nowadays. Many individuals read through their feeds just before going to bed, and it's probably the last thing they do before getting out of bed


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  Paper Title: Subjective Well-Being and Stress Coping Strategy among Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303816

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  Title: SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AND STRESS COPING STRATEGY AMONG WOMEN SURVIVORS OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE

  Author Name(s): S.E. Catherene Princy Abinaya, Dr. Shahin Ahmed

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g903-g909

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 188

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The impact of Child Sexual Abuse has long-term and short-term effects on Adult Survivors especially Women Survivors. Adults who have experienced Sexual Abuse in their childhood are referred to as "survivors" of Child Sexual Abuse. The terminology "survivor" indicates the strength of the individual to survive such a traumatic event in life. The present study aims to explore some of the major components such as Stress Coping Skills and Subjective Well-Being of the Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse and the relationship between these components. These components were considered to play a major role in the psychological well-being of the individual. To achieve the purpose of the study, 100 women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse were selected from Chennai City by using convenient sampling technique. Subjective Well-Being Scale developed by National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore was used to measure the level of Subjective Well-Being. Stress Coping Scale developed by NIMHANS was used to measure the level of Stress Coping Skills, Problem focused and Emotional focused Stress Coping Strategies. An Interview Schedule was designed to collect the Demographic Profile and details about the experience of Sexual Abuse. The data collected using these tools were statistically analysed by t-test, correlation and ANOVA using SPSS software version 21. The results of the study revealed that the Women Survivors who were educated and working had better Subjective Well-Being than those who were less educated or illiterate and not working. Also Women Survivors who had better Stress Coping Strategies exhibited better Subjective Well-Being which indicated positive significant correlation between Subjective Well-Being and Stress Coping Skills. The study also suggested that there is a strong requirement for more empathetic understanding and therapeutic intervention for the psychological problems which these survivors are facing.


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  Paper Title: Monkey Pox Disease Detection And Classification Using Deep Convolutional Neural Network And Modified VGG-16 Model

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  Title: MONKEY POX DISEASE DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION USING DEEP CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK AND MODIFIED VGG-16 MODEL

  Author Name(s): K. Nipunika, J. Varsha, V. Gayathri Shriya, Vineesha . M, Swanthana .K

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g898-g902

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 230

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Monkeypox is caused by the Zoonotic Orthopoxvirus, which is related to both cowpox and smallpox and is a member of the Poxviridae family. (a member of the genus Orthopoxvirus). It is mostly spread by primates and rodents, but human-to-human transfer is also prevalent. Although the Monkeypox virus is not as lethal or infectious as COVID-19, new instances are recorded on a daily basis from all over the globe. As a result, it will come as no surprise if the world experiences another global epidemic due to a dearth of effective preventative measures. As a consequence, because the Monkeypox-related disease infected human skin, an image of the diseased skin can be recorded and used to further diagnosis the illness. We use the "Monkeypox2022" dataset, which is open source and can be obtained from the GitHub repository. Data collection and data enhancement techniques will be used. Deep Convolution Neural Network and VGG-16 is the method we are employing. Our concept is simple to execute because it is both cost-effective and time effective. There is no need for extensive PCR or microscopy work. As a result, our proposed model could be used to evaluate real-time monitoring of people for Monkeypox pox symptoms. In this case, we want to assess temporal complexity, sensitivity, and true positive rate, as well as accuracy.


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  Paper Title: अश्वगंधा (Ashwagangha) का चिकित्सीय अध्ययन: एक समीक्षा

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303814

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  Title: अश्वगंधा (ASHWAGANGHA) का चिकित्सीय अध्ययन: एक समीक्षा

  Author Name(s): Rajesh, Mumtaz Ahmed, Mo. Manzar Alam, Anirvan Goswami, Mo. Ishtiaq Alam

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g894-g897

 Year: March 2023

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अश्वगंधा (Ashwagandha) एक बहुत ही चिर-परिचित एवं लोकप्रिय जड़ी-बूटी (Herb) है। यह एक इम्यूनिटी वर्धक (Immunity Modulator ) हर्ब है। अश्वगंधा में दर्द निवारक (Anti arthritic effect), तनाव (Stress/Depression), अनिद्रा (Insomnia) वाले गुण हैं। इसमें सूजन नाशक (Anti inflammatory), मोटापा (Obesity) जैसे बहुत सारे फायदे (benefits) मौजूद होते हैं। अश्वगंधा हर्ब में नुकसान वाले गुण बहुत कम पाये जाते हैं।


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मूलशब्द (Keyword): अश्वगंधा (Ashwagandha), इम्यूनिटी वर्धक (Immunity Modulator ), यूनानी मेडिसिन

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  Paper Title: Concise study on orphanage home

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303813

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  Title: CONCISE STUDY ON ORPHANAGE HOME

  Author Name(s): Dr. S.K Manju Bargavi, A. Mukul Kumar Patro, A. Tariq Anwar, Aditya Yadav, Sreerama Venkata Sai Manoj

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g888-g893

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Over a hundred million orphans exist in the world today. The lack of food and clothing for everyday use are their biggest problems. Lack of money and education. Here we tend to introduce a website that will easily solve these issues. The purpose of this paper is to assist the orphans of various orphanages by people who wish to support the children and adopt the children by the application of automation. They can occasionally assist the orphanages by providing clothing and food to the specific orphanage that they find through online. The intended paper aims to reduce the time spent looking for a suitable child. The adoption procedure takes much less time when online techniques are used on a centralized data repository instead of manually looking for a suitable orphan. The weary people can use this website to learn about cause-related orphans, the basics of adopting children, and the various activities that are run in many orphanages. This website not only engages in the practice of offering orphans legal adoption procedures and refuge but also influences their lives by providing food, clothing, and financial support.


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  Paper Title: "STUDIES ON DYE YEILDING PLANTS FROM SOME VILLAGES OF WARORA TAHSIL, DISTRICT CHANDRAPUR."

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303812

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  Title: "STUDIES ON DYE YEILDING PLANTS FROM SOME VILLAGES OF WARORA TAHSIL, DISTRICT CHANDRAPUR."

  Author Name(s): Miss. Pooja E. Nannaware, Miss. Sakshi M. Ghule, Prashant S. Jakhi

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g880-g887

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Since pre-historic times plants were useful for a human beings to fulfill most of their basic and other needs. Besides basic and important needs plants has been used for natural dyeing before recorded history, colouring properties of various local plants were known to our ancestors to obtain and retain the colour from the plant throughout the past period. Plants from adjoining areas are used to enhance the life of people through the decoration of animal skin, fabric, craft, hair, and even their bodies. Some of the local plants, when used for dying purpose, did not require the addition of any substance for the attachment of dye to fiber. Based on colour properties various types of dye-yielding plants are available like orange dyes, yellow dyes, red dyes, purple/ blue dyes, green dyes, grey dyes, and black dyes. Traditionally these dyes were extracted from various plant parts like bark, stem, leaves, flowers, rhizome, root, and seeds. The present study includes 35 different plants available from local areas and which are used traditionally for dyeing purposes by the local people. In the present study only plant-based dyes are extracted from various plant parts. In a present study, detailed information regarding the utilization of these plants for purpose of dye is mentioned along with their photographic images.


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  Paper Title: Banking services and investment products of hdfc

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  Title: BANKING SERVICES AND INVESTMENT PRODUCTS OF HDFC

  Author Name(s): Sanjana Rathaur

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g874-g879

 Year: March 2023

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The study focused on exploring the range of banking services and investment products offered by HDFC, one of the leading financial institutions in India. Through an extensive review of literature and analysis of the company's website and other relevant sources, the study found that HDFC offers a wide range of banking services, including savings and current accounts, loans, credit cards, and online banking. In addition, the company provides various investment products, such as mutual funds, stocks and bonds, insurance policies, and retirement plans. The findings of the study suggest that HDFC Bank's banking services and investment products provide customers with a convenient, wide-ranging, and rewarding banking and investment experience. The study also delves into the features and benefits of these services and products, as well as their accessibility and affordability for different segments of the population. Overall, the findings of the study suggest that HDFC offers a comprehensive suite of banking services and investment products that cater to the diverse needs of its customers.


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  Paper Title: A study on history of Kakatiya Socio, economical and religion conditions and culture

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  Title: A STUDY ON HISTORY OF KAKATIYA SOCIO, ECONOMICAL AND RELIGION CONDITIONS AND CULTURE

  Author Name(s): NEDUNURI RAJESH

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: g870-g873

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Abstract: The founder of the Kakatiya Empire was Kakartya Gundyana. The founder of the Kakatiya clan was the first Betaraja. The founder of the independent state of the Kakatiya Empire was Rudradeva. The capital of Kakatiya was initially in Hanumakonda. Later, the capital was shifted to Orugallu. The royal language of the Kakatiyas was Sanskrit. Initially they belonged to the Jain religion. Later he converted to Shaivism. During this period, a foreign traveler named Marco Polo visited the Kakatiya Empire. During their time there was a dance called Machaldevi. According to the scriptures, the caste deity of the Kakatiyas is 'Kakati', and there is historical information that first they became Kakatiyas because they were worshipers of Kakatiya, and then they became worshipers of Swayambhudev. According to the Kazipet inscription, it seems that they belonged to the tradition of Gummadamma. Another name of the Jain goddess Gummadamma is Kakati. She is the Jain goddess of health who protects living beings from illness. The Kakatiyas call themselves 'Durjayula'. It means they belong to the Haihaya clan. As heroes dressed in crows, they measured Kakatini as the god of war. 'Kakatiki Saidodu Ekaveera' was popular in those days. Ekaveera Devi Temple is located in Mogilich near Orugallu. In some inscriptions 'Kakati' is said to be their hometown. However, it is now difficult to locate that village or town. Kakatiyas in AD Sh. 750 to AD. Sh. A dynasty that ruled today's Telangana and Andhra Pradesh until 1323. A.D. Sh. The Kakatiyas, who started their political life as Rashtrakuta soldiers in the 8th century, provided a solid administration. After the Satavahanas, the Hindava dynasties who united the Telugu race and brought down the monopoly were the Kakatiyas. Keywords: Kakatiya , empire Abstract: The founder of the Kakatiya Empire was Kakartya Gundyana. The founder of the Kakatiya clan was the first Betaraja. The founder of the independent state of the Kakatiya Empire was Rudradeva. The capital of Kakatiya was initially in Hanumakonda. Later, the capital was shifted to Orugallu. The royal language of the Kakatiyas was Sanskrit. Initially they belonged to the Jain religion. Later he converted to Shaivism. During this period, a foreign traveler named Marco Polo visited the Kakatiya Empire. During their time there was a dance called Machaldevi. According to the scriptures, the caste deity of the Kakatiyas is 'Kakati', and there is historical information that first they became Kakatiyas because they were worshipers of Kakatiya, and then they became worshipers of Swayambhudev. According to the Kazipet inscription, it seems that they belonged to the tradition of Gummadamma. Another name of the Jain goddess Gummadamma is Kakati. She is the Jain goddess of health who protects living beings from illness. The Kakatiyas call themselves 'Durjayula'. It means they belong to the Haihaya clan. As heroes dressed in crows, they measured Kakatini as the god of war. 'Kakatiki Saidodu Ekaveera' was popular in those days. Ekaveera Devi Temple is located in Mogilich near Orugallu. In some inscriptions 'Kakati' is said to be their hometown. However, it is now difficult to locate that village or town. Kakatiyas in AD Sh. 750 to AD. Sh. A dynasty that ruled today's Telangana and Andhra Pradesh until 1323. A.D. Sh. The Kakatiyas, who started their political life as Rashtrakuta soldiers in the 8th century, provided a solid administration. After the Satavahanas, the Hindava dynasties who united the Telugu race and brought down the monopoly were the Kakatiyas. Keywords: Kakatiya , empire Abstract: The founder of the Kakatiya Empire was Kakartya Gundyana. The founder of the Kakatiya clan was the first Betaraja. The founder of the independent state of the Kakatiya Empire was Rudradeva. The capital of Kakatiya was initially in Hanumakonda. Later, the capital was shifted to Orugallu. The royal language of the Kakatiyas was Sanskrit. Initially they belonged to the Jain religion. Later he converted to Shaivism. During this period, a foreign traveler named Marco Polo visited the Kakatiya Empire. During their time there was a dance called Machaldevi. According to the scriptures, the caste deity of the Kakatiyas is 'Kakati', and there is historical information that first they became Kakatiyas because they were worshipers of Kakatiya, and then they became worshipers of Swayambhudev. According to the Kazipet inscription, it seems that they belonged to the tradition of Gummadamma. Another name of the Jain goddess Gummadamma is Kakati. She is the Jain goddess of health who protects living beings from illness. The Kakatiyas call themselves 'Durjayula'. It means they belong to the Haihaya clan. As heroes dressed in crows, they measured Kakatini as the god of war. 'Kakatiki Saidodu Ekaveera' was popular in those days. Ekaveera Devi Temple is located in Mogilich near Orugallu. In some inscriptions 'Kakati' is said to be their hometown. However, it is now difficult to locate that village or town. Kakatiyas in AD Sh. 750 to AD. Sh. A dynasty that ruled today's Telangana and Andhra Pradesh until 1323. A.D. Sh. The Kakatiyas, who started their political life as Rashtrakuta soldiers in the 8th century, provided a solid administration. After the Satavahanas, the Hindava dynasties who united the Telugu race and brought down the monopoly were the Kakatiyas. Keywords: Kakatiya , empire Abstract: The founder of the Kakatiya Empire was Kakartya Gundyana. The founder of the Kakatiya clan was the first Betaraja. The founder of the independent state of the Kakatiya Empire was Rudradeva. The capital of Kakatiya was initially in Hanumakonda. Later, the capital was shifted to Orugallu. The royal language of the Kakatiyas was Sanskrit. Initially they belonged to the Jain religion. Later he converted to Shaivism. During this period, a foreign traveler named Marco Polo visited the Kakatiya Empire. During their time there was a dance called Machaldevi. According to the scriptures, the caste deity of the Kakatiyas is 'Kakati', and there is historical information that first they became Kakatiyas because they were worshipers of Kakatiya, and then they became worshipers of Swayambhudev. According to the Kazipet inscription, it seems that they belonged to the tradition of Gummadamma. Another name of the Jain goddess Gummadamma is Kakati. She is the Jain goddess of health who protects living beings from illness. The Kakatiyas call themselves 'Durjayula'. It means they belong to the Haihaya clan. As heroes dressed in crows, they measured Kakatini as the god of war. 'Kakatiki Saidodu Ekaveera' was popular in those days. Ekaveera Devi Temple is located in Mogilich near Orugallu. In some inscriptions 'Kakati' is said to be their hometown. However, it is now difficult to locate that village or town. Kakatiyas in AD Sh. 750 to AD. Sh. A dynasty that ruled today's Telangana and Andhra Pradesh until 1323. A.D. Sh. The Kakatiyas, who started their political life as Rashtrakuta soldiers in the 8th century, provided a solid administration. After the Satavahanas, the Hindava dynasties who united the Telugu race and brought down the monopoly were the Kakatiyas. Keywords: Kakatiya , empire Abstract: The founder of the Kakatiya Empire was Kakartya Gundyana. The founder of the Kakatiya clan was the first Betaraja. The founder of the independent state of the Kakatiya Empire was Rudradeva. The capital of Kakatiya was initially in Hanumakonda. Later, the capital was shifted to Orugallu. The royal language of the Kakatiyas was Sanskrit. Initially they belonged to the Jain religion. Later he converted to Shaivism. During this period, a foreign traveler named Marco Polo visited the Kakatiya Empire. During their time there was a dance called Machaldevi. According to the scriptures, the caste deity of the Kakatiyas is 'Kakati', and there is historical information that first they became Kakatiyas because they were worshipers of Kakatiya, and then they became worshipers of Swayambhudev. According to the Kazipet inscription, it seems that they belonged to the tradition of Gummadamma. Another name of the Jain goddess Gummadamma is Kakati. She is the Jain goddess of health who protects living beings from illness. The Kakatiyas call themselves 'Durjayula'. It means they belong to the Haihaya clan. As heroes dressed in crows, they measured Kakatini as the god of war. 'Kakatiki Saidodu Ekaveera' was popular in those days. Ekaveera Devi Temple is located in Mogilich near Orugallu. In some inscriptions 'Kakati' is said to be their hometown. However, it is now difficult to locate that village or town. Kakatiyas in AD Sh. 750 to AD. Sh. A dynasty that ruled today's Telangana and Andhra Pradesh until 1323. A.D. Sh. The Kakatiyas, who started their political life as Rashtrakuta soldiers in the 8th century, provided a solid administration. After the Satavahanas, the Hindava dynasties who united the Telugu race and brought down the monopoly were the Kakatiyas. Keywords: Kakatiya , empire Abstract: The founder of the Kakatiya Empire was Kakartya Gundyana. The founder of the Kakatiya clan was the first Betaraja. The founder of the independent state of the Kakatiya Empire was Rudradeva. The capital of Kakatiya was initially in Hanumakonda. Later, the capital was shifted to Orugallu. The royal language of the Kakatiyas was Sanskrit. Initially they belonged to the Jain religion. Later he converted to Shaivism. During this period, a foreign traveler named Marco Polo visited the Kakatiya Empire. During their time there was a dance called Machaldevi. According to the scriptures, the caste deity of the Kakatiyas is 'Kakati', and there is historical information that first they became Kakatiyas because they were worshipers of Kakatiya, and then they became worshipers of Swayambhudev. According to the Kazipet inscription, it seems that they belonged to the tradition of Gummadamma. Another name of the Jain goddess Gummadamma is Kakati. She is the Jain goddess of health who protects living beings from illness. The Kakatiyas call themselves 'Durjayula'. It means they belong to the Haihaya clan. As heroes dressed in crows, they measured Kakatini as the god of war. 'Kakatiki Saidodu Ekaveera' was popular in those days. Ekaveera Devi Temple is located in Mogilich near Orugallu. In some inscriptions 'Kakati' is said to be their hometown. However, it is now difficult to locate that village or town. Kakatiyas in AD Sh. 750 to AD. Sh. A dynasty that ruled today's Telangana and Andhra Pradesh until 1323. A.D. Sh. The Kakatiyas, who started their political life as Rashtrakuta soldiers in the 8th century, provided a solid administration. After the Satavahanas, the Hindava dynasties who united the Telugu race and brought down the monopoly were the Kakatiyas. Keywords: Kakatiya , empire


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  Paper Title: COGNIZE HUMAN THROUGH IMPRINTING OR FINGER PRINTING AND DNA-FINGER PRINTING

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  Title: COGNIZE HUMAN THROUGH IMPRINTING OR FINGER PRINTING AND DNA-FINGER PRINTING

  Author Name(s): Tanima Debnath Sarkar

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 Volume: 11

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Independent of the method of visualization through the physical pattern of finger is known as imprint or finger print where as derive the pattern through the DNA profiling is called DNA fingerprinting. Both are scientifically true tools. Imprinting or finger printing based on psychological and DNA finger printing based on gene; building blocks or coding of A-T/ C-G (adenine-thymine / cytosine-guanine). Human finger print forms when a baby is 13th to 21st week in her mother wombs (in pregnancy time). The fingerprints reveal to us what we need and how we learn, transforming our lives through a holistic education approaches. Discover our own aptitudes, interest, passion, good and bad qualities and improving or solution behavior are come to now through Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligent Test (DMIT). DNA profiling or Molecular Fingerprinting or DNA typing or Genetic Fingerprinting is the process of determining an individual's DNA characteristics. DNA analysis intended to identify a species, rather than an individual, is called DNA bar coding. The different sequence is the same as the word 'POST' has a different meaning from 'STOP 'or 'POTS' even though they use the same letters. Although 99.9% of human DNA sequences are the same in every person, enough of the DNA is different to distinguish one individual from another, unless they are monozygotic twins. In 1984 professor Alec Jeffreys, Leicester University first invented DNA finger printing. Finger print created by the friction ridge structure and identification by dactyloscopy. In 1926 Harold Cummins, the father of Dermatoglyphics coined the term. DMIT is the combined study of anthropology, genetics and embryology, psychology and neuro science.


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