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Paper Title: A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH TO WATERFRONT PLANNING AGAINST ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104393
Register Paper ID - 206059
Title: A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH TO WATERFRONT PLANNING AGAINST ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Author Name(s): Mihir Saraf, Helly Dobariya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3166-3172
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1387
The gradual intensification in the effects of global warming has become concerning as it impacts lives on an alarming level. This is a wake-up call for Urban Planners and relevant authorities to take action on this challenge before it gets worse. This paper focuses on regions that are prone to environmental hazards like flooding subsequently leading to water clogging. We address these problems by drawing inspiration from other successful projects in the matter which amalgamates into the final output or solution. The research culminates into a comprehensive framework that is developed based on the contextual and diverse issues both at regional and global level. This research discusses both urban and social impacts of waterfront development, taking primarily Bangladesh as the case study. The research methodology follows both quantitative and qualitative methods. The research concludes the main impacts of waterfront development to assure its sustainability.
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Global warming, Environmental hazards, Waterfront planning
Paper Title: NATURAL COLOUR ADDETIVES PREMITTED FOR USE IN COSMETICS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104392
Register Paper ID - 205964
Title: NATURAL COLOUR ADDETIVES PREMITTED FOR USE IN COSMETICS
Author Name(s): Shalaka Shet, Shivani Bhalekar, Rushikesh Shinde, Anisha Kanthale, Sharad Ujagire
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3159-3165
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1328
Colourants widely used in food, pharmaceutical, texile and cosmetic industry to improove customer acceptance. The hazardous effect of synthetic colour on skin now a days minimises their application thus, natural colours (pigments) is in trend. Now a days plant pigments widely used as substitutes for chemical (synthetic) colourant. Not only because of their high availability as colouring agent, but they exhibit effect of health-promoting values such as antioxidants and antimicrobial activity. In 20th generation people aware about the potency of natural colours and their value in cosmetics so their was huge demanding market for natural colour cosmetics in market. This review focuses on the natural colours from plant sources,production method/technologies and uses of natural colours especially extracted from plant sources.
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Premitted, Antioxidants, Pigments.
Paper Title: BLOOD DONATION AWARENESS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104391
Register Paper ID - 205933
Title: BLOOD DONATION AWARENESS
Author Name(s): Vivek Raushan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3153-3158
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1234
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Blood, Blood donation, Awareness, Attitude, University students
Paper Title: A MINI-REVIEW ON TOBACCO AS A POTENT CARCINOGEN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104390
Register Paper ID - 205957
Title: A MINI-REVIEW ON TOBACCO AS A POTENT CARCINOGEN
Author Name(s): Sampada Prakash Pendse, Surbhi Balwant Dhoke, Uddesh Ramesh Wanjari, Anirban Goutam Mukherjee, Leena S. Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3149-3152
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1246
Tobacco smoking is a significant cause of healthy lung development into lung cancers. Cigarette smoking is an easy habit. The addiction to cigarettes is due to nicotine present in cigarettes. Nicotine directly does not cause cancer, but the remaining particles except nicotine and water are called tar, containing more than 3500 different types of compounds, which causes significant cancer. This paper provides a mini-review on tobacco as a potent carcinogen.
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Tobacco, cancer, cigarette, nicotine, carcinogen
Paper Title: DIVERSITY OF ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI ISOLATED FROM TERMINALIA CATAPPA (LINN).
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104389
Register Paper ID - 205935
Title: DIVERSITY OF ENDOPHYTIC FUNGI ISOLATED FROM TERMINALIA CATAPPA (LINN).
Author Name(s): Taware A.S.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3144-3148
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1290
Present investigation was carried out to find out diversity of endophytic fungi present in the Terminalia catappa (Linn.). Healthy plant parts were collected from different regions of Aurangabad (Maharashtra). A total 62 isolates belonging to 09 fungal taxa were obtained from 120 segments observed. Out of total endophytes isolated most of the genera were from hypomycetes. Among isolated fungi Nigrospora sp. was the dominant fungi. Simpson's diversity index and Shannon wiener index were calculated to know diversity in different localities.
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Endophytic fungi, Terminalia catappa (Linn.), Nigrospora sp, diversity index
Paper Title: A STUDY ON CUSTOMER BUYING BEHAVIOR ON SMART PHONES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104388
Register Paper ID - 205946
Title: A STUDY ON CUSTOMER BUYING BEHAVIOR ON SMART PHONES
Author Name(s): MANAS DAVE, VAIBHAV SHARMA, CHINTAN PRAJAPATI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3133-3143
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1391
The Customers have their own smart phones. We had identifying from the above data the behavior of the customers for buying a smart phones. We had also studied the factors which can be influencing to the buying a smart phones factors likes that (Brand, Price, Reviews, etc). The most of the Customers had preferred a smartphone which is manufactured by the Indian companies as well as Multi-National companies. We had also survey from the customers who are having a smart phones What is the main purpose of the customers for buying a smart phones. The Purchase of smart phones is beneficial for the customers in the daily life. Researcher has here in this paper studies the consumer buying behavior on smart phones with the sample size of 156 by conducting the survey through questionnaire from the Ratlam city. India.
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Smart phones, Buying Behavior of Customers
Paper Title: A STUDY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND NPAS OF STATE BANK OF INDIA, BANK OF BARODA, ICICI BANK AND HDFC BANK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104387
Register Paper ID - 205820
Title: A STUDY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND NPAS OF STATE BANK OF INDIA, BANK OF BARODA, ICICI BANK AND HDFC BANK
Author Name(s): Harsh Raj singh solanki, Mehul Modi, Dr. Dipak gayawala
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3124-3132
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1241
Non-performing Asset is an important parameter in the analysis of financial performance of a bank as it results in decreasing margin and higher provisioning requirements for doubtful debts. NPA is a virus affecting banking sector. NPAs affect the liquidity and profitability, in addition to posing threat on quality of asset and survival of banks. The Indian banking sector has been facing serious problems of raising Non Performing Assets (NPAs).NPAs affect the liquidity and profitability, in addition to posing threat on quality of asset and survival of banks.
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Non performing aset of SBI Bank and Bank of Baroda
Paper Title: ACID RAIN - A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104386
Register Paper ID - 205831
Title: ACID RAIN - A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Amrita Kadchha, Charvi pandya, Archana Mankad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3117-3123
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1279
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Simulated acid rain(SAR), environment, seeds, germination, causes and effects, plant growth.
Paper Title: DISTRIBUTION AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF ALKALOIDS IN SOME INDIGENOUS PLANT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104385
Register Paper ID - 205380
Title: DISTRIBUTION AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF ALKALOIDS IN SOME INDIGENOUS PLANT
Author Name(s): Jyoti Sadashiv Dudhane, Mr. Aanand Babar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3112-3116
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1350
Plants have always been a basis for the normal medicine systems and that they have provided continuous remedies to the mankind for thousands of years. Therapeutic application of plants having anti-tumor, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, anti-malarial activities. Knowledge of the plants for the preparation of different drugs has been of great significance. Plants are considered as a rich source of wide variety of ingredients which can be used for the event of drug. Alkaloids are the important secondary metabolites that are contain therapeutic properties. On the aim of their biosynthetic precursor and heterocycle system, the compounds areclassified into different categories which include indole, piperidine, tropane, purine, pyrrolizidine, imidazole, quinolozidine, isoquinoline and pyrrolidine alkaloids. Alkaloids are able to prohibit the onset of various degenerative diseases by radical scavenging or binding with the oxidative reaction catalyst. Several studies are wiped out evaluation of alkaloids from various plants for its wide selection of pharmaceutical activities. This review provides an summary of alkaloid drugs that are derived from the numerous plants and potential against various diseases.
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alkaloid drugs, distribution and biological activity, plant alkaloids, therapeutic compounds
Paper Title: COPYRIGHT LAW IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104384
Register Paper ID - 205033
Title: COPYRIGHT LAW IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr.Bijal Shah, Vyas Ankit
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3106-3111
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1261
Copyright is a branch of intellectual Property Rights and an exclusive legal right given by the judiciary to the creator on his creation. In simple terms, copyright is the right to copy. This means that the original creators of products and anyone they give authorization to are the only ones with the exclusive right to reproduce the work. As a creator (he/she/group) has rights to enjoy financial and other benefits associated as per the law over the creation. Copyright refers to a bundle of exclusive rights vested in the owner of copyright by virtue of Section 14 of the Act. These rights can be exercised only by the owner of copyright or by any other person who is duly licensed in this regard by the owner of copyright. These rights include the right of adaptation, right of reproduction, right of publication, right to make translations, communication to public etc.
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Copyright Law, Indian Law Of copyright, Intellectual Property
Paper Title: SMART IRRIGATION ROBOT WITH WIRELESS MONITORING SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104383
Register Paper ID - 205755
Title: SMART IRRIGATION ROBOT WITH WIRELESS MONITORING SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Prof.(Mrs.) Anjali S. More, Darshan Harishchandra Gaikwad, Hritik Ram Potawade, Kalpesh Suresh Dere, Siddharth Jitendra Wandre
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3102-3105
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1360
Agriculture is done in every country for ages. Agriculture is the science as well as the art of cultivating plants. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of idle human civilization. Agriculture is done manually for ages. As the world is trending into new technologies and implementations it is necessary to upgrade with agriculture also. IoT plays a very necessary role in smart agriculture. IoT sensors can provide all information about agriculture fields. We have proposed an IOT based and smart agriculture system using automation. This IoT-based Smart Agriculture system makes use of wireless sensor networks that collects data from various sensors deployed at various nodes and sends it through the wireless protocol. This smart agriculture using IoT system is powered by Arduino; it consists of a Temperature sensor, Moisture sensor. When the IoT-based agriculture monitoring system starts it checks the water level as well as humidity and moisture level of soil too. Send data to a server and we can see this data on the android application then, water provide by the robot which has a water tank and water motor. We can operate this with an android application. This smart irrigation robot is used in farms as well as in gardens too. It helps to prevent sewer water.
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IoT, Smart agriculture, Irrgation.
Paper Title: HYPERLEUKOCYTOSIS : EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104382
Register Paper ID - 205138
Title: HYPERLEUKOCYTOSIS : EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Author Name(s): BRINDHA.P
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3099-3101
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1298
Hyperleukocytosis is defined as peripheral blood leukocyte count exceeding 100000/mm3. Acute leukemia is the most common etiology in pediatric practice. Hyperleukocytosis is a medical emergency. The increased blood viscosity, secondary to high white cell count and leukocyte aggregates, results in stasis in the smaller blood vessels. This predisposes to neurological, pulmonary or gastrointestinal complications. In addision, patients are at risk for tumorlysis syndrome due to the increased tumor burden. Initial management includes aggressive hydration, prevention of tumor lysis syndrome, and correction of metabolic abnormalities. A red cell transfusion is not indicated in a hemodynamically stable child, as it adversely affts the blood viscosity. Leukapheresis ires the treatment of choice for a very high count, or in patients with symptomatic hyperleukocytosis. The technical expertise required, a relative difficult venous access in younger children, risk of anticoagulation and possible non- availability of the procedure in emergency hours are limitations of leukapheresis. However, it is a rewarding procedure and performed with relative ease in centers that perform the procedure frequently. An exchange transfusion is often a practical option when hyperleukocytosis is complicated with severe anemia. The partial exchange aids in correcting both, without the risk of volume overload or hyperviscosity, which are the limitations of hydration and blood transfusion, respectively. Etiology and management of hyperleucytosis in relevance to the pediatric emergency room is outlined.
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Hyperleukocytosis,tumor lysis syndrome
Paper Title: ``A STUDY OF INDIVIDUAL`S BEHAVIOR IN INVESTMENT OF EQUITY``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104381
Register Paper ID - 205991
Title: ``A STUDY OF INDIVIDUAL`S BEHAVIOR IN INVESTMENT OF EQUITY``
Author Name(s): AKHILESH YADAV, YASH PANJWANI, CHINTAN PRAJAPATI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3084-3098
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1515
Investment is a type of activity that is engaged in by the people who have to do savings i.e. investments are made from their savings, or in other words it is the people invest their savings. A variety of different investment options are available that are bank, Gold, Real estate, post services, mutual funds & so on much more. Investors are always investing their money with the different types of purpose and objectives such as profit, security, appreciation, Income stability. Researcher has here in this paper studied the different types and avenues of investments as well as the factors that are required while selecting the investment with the sample size of 120 respondents those who are investing their money by conducting the survey through questionnaire in Vadodara city of, India. Actually, here the present study identifies about the preferred investment avenues among individual investors using their own self-assessment test. The researcher has analyzed and found that that salaried persons consider the safety as well as good return on investment that is invested on regular basis. Respondents are much more aware about the investment of Equity in India. This Current study deals with the behavior in Investment of Equity with Special Reference to Vadodara City (India).
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Equity market, Factors, Demographic variables, Mode of investment, etc.
Paper Title: INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104380
Register Paper ID - 206046
Title: INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Gitanjali Padhi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3079-3083
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1282
Inclusive Education is a new approach towards educating the children with disability and learning difficulties with that of normal ones under the same roof. It brings all students together in one classroom and community, regardless of their strengths or weaknesses in any area , and sicks to maximize the potential of all students. About 80 % of Indian population lives in rural areas without provision of special schools. It means, approximately 8 million children out of school in India (MHRD 2009 statistics),many of whom are marginalized by dimensions such as poverty, gender, disability and cast. To solve these problems , Inclusive school have to address the needs of all children in every community and the central and state governments have to manage inclusive classrooms. Keeping in view, this article begins with brief discussions about inclusive education.
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Paper Title: A STUDY ON RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PROCESS OF EMPLOYEES AT NAVJIVAN CARS PVT. LTD.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104379
Register Paper ID - 206012
Title: A STUDY ON RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PROCESS OF EMPLOYEES AT NAVJIVAN CARS PVT. LTD.
Author Name(s): Krinal Gandhi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 3027-3078
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1586
Recruitment and Selection process is an essential for any organization. Recruitment and selection are the process of identifying the need for a job, defining the requirements of the position and the job holder, advertising the position, and choosing the most appropriate person for the job. This project was undertaken with the purpose to study the recruitment and selection process of employees at Navjivan Cars Pvt. Ltd in Navsari. In this project report satisfaction/dissatisfaction and to know the effectiveness of same towards Recruitment and Selection process of the employees has been measured using standard statistical tool. The data collection method is a structured questionnaire with the sample size of 50 employees at Navjivan Cars Pvt Ltd in Navsari. The purpose of this study is to get the comprehensive knowledge and insight into various aspects of recruitment process which is one of the necessary tools to evaluate people working in the company.
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Paper Title: MONITORING PEOPLE'S EMOTION USING SENTIMENT ANALYSIS AND DEEP LEARNING ON COVID-19 RELATED TWEETS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104377
Register Paper ID - 206015
Title: MONITORING PEOPLE'S EMOTION USING SENTIMENT ANALYSIS AND DEEP LEARNING ON COVID-19 RELATED TWEETS
Author Name(s): Dr.P. RAMYA, GOKUL.M, GURUMOORTHI.P, GOKUL.C, MEIBHARATHI.R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 2993-3005
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1209
Between January and October of 2020, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2) virus has infected more than 34 million persons in a worldwide pandemic leading to over one million deaths worldwide (data from the Johns Hopkins University). Since the virus begun tospread, emergency departments were busy with COVID-19 patients for whom a quick decision regarding in- or outpatient care was required. The virus can cause characteristic abnormalities in chest radiographs(CXR), but, due to the low sensitivity of CXR, additional variables and criteria are needed to accurately predict risk. Here, we describe a computerized system primarily aimed at extracting the most relevant radiological, clinical, and laboratory variables for improving patient risk prediction, and secondarily at presenting an explainable machine learning system, which may provide simple decision criteria to be used by clinicians as a support for assessing patient risk. To achieve robust and reliable variable selection, Boruta and Random Forest (RF) are combined in a 10-fold cross-validation scheme to produce a variable importance estimate not biased by the presence of surrogates. The most important variables are then selected to train a RF classifier, whose rules may be extracted, simplified, and pruned to finally build an associative tree, particularly appealing for its simplicity. Results show that the radiological score automatically computed through a neural network is highly correlated with the score computed by radiologists, and that laboratory variables, together with the number of comorbidities, aid risk prediction. The prediction performance of our approach was compared to that that of generalized linear models and shown to be effective and robust. The proposed machine learning-based computational system can be easily deployed and used in emergency departments for rapid and accurate risk prediction in COVID-19 patients.
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Accurate risk prediction, emergency, coronavirus, machine learning system
Paper Title: SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF URANIUM AND ITS ASSOCIATED WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS IN THANE DISTRICT, MAHARASHTRA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104376
Register Paper ID - 206003
Title: SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF URANIUM AND ITS ASSOCIATED WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS IN THANE DISTRICT, MAHARASHTRA
Author Name(s): Dr.Jyoti G. Koliyar, Ms. Priya Patil, Mr. Avesh Mukadam, Shri S.K. Sahoo, Dr.A.C.Patra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 2986-2992
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1289
Abstract: Systematic district-wise grid sampling plan was followed in the present study and samples were selected on the basis of population density. The estimation of uranium was done by using LED fluorimeter. Along with uranium, its associated physico-chemical parameters such as pH, Electrical Conductivity, Temperature, Total Alkalinity, Total Hardness, Magnesium hardness, Calcium hardness, Total Dissolved Solids, Chloride, Fluoride, Sulphate, Phosphate, Nitrate, Salinity, and Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP) were also processed and analyzed using the BARC Standard Protocol. Statistical tools were applied to analyze the data and its spatial distribution. The more focused was on Uranium which is widespread in nature and has been identified in many different minerals and exists in several chemical oxidation states as well as a mixture of 3 radioisotopes. However, the major health effects apropos to uranium are due to its chemical toxicity. This guideline technical document reviews and assesses all identified health risks associated with Uranium and other physic-chemical parameters in groundwater/ drinking water. It incorporates new studies and approaches and takes into consideration the availability of appropriate treatment technology. Finally the variations were crosschecked with respect to recommendations given by BIS/WHO limits. Uranium varies from 0.2 - 8.1 ppb, in pre monsoon and & 0.2 - 6.7 ppb in post monsoon which was well below the recommended permissible limits suggested by various organizations (WHO/AERB).
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Key words: Drinking Water, Ground Water, LED Fluorimeter, Thane district, Uranium,
Paper Title: RESEARCH PAPER ON GLOBAL PANDEMIC SOLUTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104375
Register Paper ID - 206034
Title: RESEARCH PAPER ON GLOBAL PANDEMIC SOLUTION
Author Name(s): Ashish Kumar Mishra, Sweta Singh, Ashutosh Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 2980-2985
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1231
The outbreak of COVID-19 first occurred in Wuhan, China and has spread to more than 50 countries. The WHO declared COVID-19 as the Public Health Emergency of International Health (PHEIC) on 30 January 2020. Naturally, a growing infectious disease involves rapid spread; Urgent action is needed to endanger the health of a large number of people, and thus prevent the disease at the community level. Therefore, our Corona Tracker was born as an project that provides the latest and reliable news development as well as statistics and analysis on COVID-19. This paper is conducted by the research team in the Global Pandemic Solution Community and aims to predict and predict COVID-19 cases, deaths, and recovery through predictive modelling. The model helps explain the patterns of public sentiment on the dissemination of related health information, transparency within government is important; It is also our responsibility not to disseminate unverified news and remain calm in this situation. The project has shown the importance of information dissemination that can help improve response time, and help plan in advance to help reduce risk. Further studies need to be done to help spread as quickly as possible.
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COVID-19, visualization, analysis.
Paper Title: A STUDY OF CONSUMERS’BUYING BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS TERM INSURANCE POLICIES DUE TO COVID19
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104374
Register Paper ID - 206032
Title: A STUDY OF CONSUMERS’BUYING BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS TERM INSURANCE POLICIES DUE TO COVID19
Author Name(s): JINU JACOB JOSE, Pavan kshatriya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 2970-2979
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1335
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Customer Preferences, Insurance, Competition, Satisfaction
Paper Title: BUSINESS ORIENTED TRAVEL AGENCY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2104373
Register Paper ID - 206042
Title: BUSINESS ORIENTED TRAVEL AGENCY
Author Name(s): Rishi Raj, Venkatesh Patange, Anushka Sarode, Prof. Reena Chaudhari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 2961-2969
Year: April 2021
Downloads: 1224
Travel agencies have a very important role in the Travel and Tourism market. Travel agencies contributs a result of the role that they have in tourist traffic and travel facilitation. They appear as mediators between tourists that require a range of services and business entities that provide those services[1]. It provides insight into alternative strategies for travel agencies in a matured travel market with a high internet penetration[2]. To analyze the perceptions of tourists travelling from eastern Uttar Pradesh who had not only used traditional methods of tourism but also booked their itinerary through at least one travel website and Web Portals which can relate their experience in using these websites and their opinion upon disintermediation. The study will determine preference of tourists in choosing their services in accordance to their length of stay, demographic and socio-economic characteristics upon their purchasing behaviour[3]. We are aiming at the improving the service quality of the online travel agencies to the user with some extra features which beneficial to the user while booking his/her dream destination to travel.
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Travel Agencies, Quality, Services
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.
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