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Paper Title: Evaluation of Training Management Policies and Practices at Dilla University
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135337
Register Paper ID - 246065
Title: EVALUATION OF TRAINING MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND PRACTICES AT DILLA UNIVERSITY
Author Name(s): Dr. N. Praveen Kumar Reddy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 240-245
Year: November 2019
Downloads: 390
This study aims to evaluate the training management policies and practices at Dilla University. To achieve this goal, a cross-sectional case study was conducted, incorporating both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies to ensure a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the subject. Multi-step sampling techniques were employed, beginning with the stratification of the target population, followed by simple random sampling within each stratum. Additionally, judgmental sampling was applied for key informant interviews. A combination of primary and secondary sources was utilized to address the research questions, depending on the nature of the information sought. Comprehensive research instruments, including structured questionnaires and interviews, were developed and employed to collect data for analysis. The study's findings, presented through descriptive analysis, highlighted several key insights. The training management policy, an integral component of the university's human resource department, is designed to enhance employee quality and capability while ensuring the delivery of efficient and dependable services. Furthermore, the university's training practices have demonstrated adaptability to changes in the workplace, effectively enhancing the skills and knowledge of employees. However, in terms of employee selection for training, the study found that performance appraisal and seniority in service years are the most commonly practiced criteria. Notably, the study revealed deficiencies in training needs analysis. This issue stems from barriers such as the absence of a clear training policy and challenges in precisely identifying the required skills, knowledge, and personal attitudes. This assessment sheds light on the strengths and shortcomings of training management policies and practices at Dilla University, offering valuable insights for potential improvements and future development in this critical area.
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Training Management, Dilla University, Assessment, Training Policies, Employee Development
Paper Title: Reimagining Architectural Education in India: A Forward-looking Review of Nep 2020defining Urban Development: A Fresh Perspective on Smart Cities in India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135299
Register Paper ID - 245390
Title: REIMAGINING ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION IN INDIA: A FORWARD-LOOKING REVIEW OF NEP 2020DEFINING URBAN DEVELOPMENT: A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON SMART CITIES IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Shruti Pandit
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 17-21
Year: December 2019
Downloads: 478
The architectural education landscape in India stands at a crossroads, witnessing transformation in the wake of the National Education Policy (NEP) of 2020. This policy emphasizes holistic and multidisciplinary learning, demanding a reevaluation of architectural pedagogy. Architects today engage with diverse facets of society, technology, and culture, necessitating a departure from traditional silos. This research paper reviews the key provisions of NEP 2020, their impact on architectural education, and international best practices. It concludes with recommendations for reimagining architectural education in India within the context of NEP 2020, aimed at fostering adaptability, relevance, and quality.
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Architectural Education, NEP 2020, Holistic Learning, Multidisciplinary Pedagogy, Reimagining Education
Paper Title: Transitioning Beyond Energy Consumption: An In-depth Analysis of Responsible Building Envelopes
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135298
Register Paper ID - 245389
Title: TRANSITIONING BEYOND ENERGY CONSUMPTION: AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF RESPONSIBLE BUILDING ENVELOPES
Author Name(s): Urvashi Purohit
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 11-16
Year: December 2019
Downloads: 419
This research paper explores the evolving landscape of responsible building envelopes and their crucial role in sustainable construction. While traditional building envelope design has primarily focused on optimizing energy efficiency, this paper argues that it is essential to transition beyond a narrow focus on energy consumption. Addressing broader sustainability challenges, including resource utilization, environmental impacts, and occupant well-being, necessitates embracing responsible building envelopes. Responsible building envelopes encompass considerations that extend beyond energy efficiency, such as material choices, life cycle analysis, and the integration of renewable energy sources. Drawing insights from the literature on energy transitions and sustainability principles, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive perspective on responsible building envelopes and their significance in the transition toward sustainable construction practices.
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Building Envelopes, Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, Responsible Design, Material Choices, Renewable Energy, Transition.
Paper Title: Examining the Nexus of Food, Space, and Architecture: Cost Implications on Construction Site Health and Safety
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135297
Register Paper ID - 245388
Title: EXAMINING THE NEXUS OF FOOD, SPACE, AND ARCHITECTURE: COST IMPLICATIONS ON CONSTRUCTION SITE HEALTH AND SAFETY
Author Name(s): Varsha Swar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 6-10
Year: November 2019
Downloads: 407
The construction industry is an intricate web of operations, where the convergence of architectural design, spatial planning, and the logistics of construction projects are vital. In this paper, we examine the often underestimated yet essential element within construction sites - food. We investigate the interplay of food, space, and architecture and analyze their profound implications on the health and safety of construction workers. Moreover, we explore how this nexus significantly influences project costs, underlining the potential cost savings that stem from improved health and safety measures. The research ultimately underscores the critical importance of recognizing the intricate relationship between food, spatial design, architecture, and the broader construction context.
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Construction, Health and Safety, Architecture, Food, Cost Implications, Spatial Design, Workers.
Paper Title: Air Pollution and its impact on environment, wildlife and human health
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135257
Register Paper ID - 244838
Title: AIR POLLUTION AND ITS IMPACT ON ENVIRONMENT, WILDLIFE AND HUMAN HEALTH
Author Name(s): Vinod Kumar Chaudhary
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 717-724
Year: November 2019
Downloads: 430
Air pollution is the result of multiple human activities and natural calamities. Over the years, a number of natural activities such as volcanoes, forest fires, lightning possibly release various pollutants in the environment but the atmosphere has not been so much affected as is now being done by anthropogenic activities. Air pollution is determined by the introduction of harmful substances including particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5), Gases (e.g. carbon monoxide (CO), dioxides of Nitrogen (NOx), ground level ozone (O3), sulfur dioxide (SO2) , organic compounds (e.g. polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon [PAH]), and metals in higher concentration pass through the environment. Air pollution is the main cause for the Cardio-vascular dysfunctions, respiratory and neurological disorders among human, while it impacts wildlife and plant too. More, it is also responsible for climate change as it causes global warming, ozone layer depletion and acid rain etc. This paper discusses about the air pollution and its impact on environment and human health.
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pollutants; environment; acid rain; global warming; neurological disorder
Paper Title: ADJUSTMENT OF SENIOR CITIZONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135234
Register Paper ID - 244222
Title: ADJUSTMENT OF SENIOR CITIZONS
Author Name(s): Vijaymala V. Chougule
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 555-560
Year: December 2019
Downloads: 504
Currently, India has the second-largest senior population in the world, and it is expected that this population will continue to grow by the year 2050. However, India lacks the necessary knowledge and resources to maintain the health and wellbeing of the elderly population, so it is necessary to study the issues that senior citizens face on a daily basis. The present study aims to find out the adjustment problems of senior citizens. Sample consisted of 80 aged subjects. Out of them 40 male and 40 female participants. Age ranges of the aged sample from 60-65 years. Shamshad -Jasbir Old age Adjustment Inventory was administered to collect the data. Result revealed that there is significant difference in overall adjustment of aged male and female respondents. Male have better adjustment than females. Also, there is significant difference in health, home, social, marital, emotional, and financial adjustment of the respondents.
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Adjustment, Senior citizens
Paper Title: HUMAN RIGHTS AND DALITS: AN ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135191
Register Paper ID - 241983
Title: HUMAN RIGHTS AND DALITS: AN ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Dr. Diwas Kant Samadhiya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 259-264
Year: November 2019
Downloads: 513
A sixth of India's population, but not its land, is made up of them. They control, at most, a meager fraction of a sixth of Indians' territory. In fact, most governments in this nation are unable to give even the most rudimentary information about the lands that dalits hold or have received as distributions. Nobody disputes the fact that they are largely landless and that, when they do own land, it is marginal and sometimes of poor quality. Second, there is a distinct caste geography in Indian irrigation. Upper castes cultivate near the tail waters, followed by intermediate castes in the center, and dalits in the middle.
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Population, Agricultural laborers, marginal caste, demographics
Paper Title: India and UN Security Council
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135179
Register Paper ID - 241301
Title: INDIA AND UN SECURITY COUNCIL
Author Name(s): Dr. Umakanta Sahu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 194-198
Year: October 2019
Downloads: 540
United Nation Organization was established on 24 October 1945 in San Francisco conference1 and since than an important part of world politics. Its primary concern was to remove war and maintain peace and security. Since its inceptions there were five permanent members enjoying veto power and this veto power where as India is advocating structural reform of UN, to make it more democratic and more representative of all the regions. In many respect India deserves permanent seat in the in the restructured U.N security council. Any reforms to this effect need amendment of the Charter as per Article 108 of the Charter. So realizing this Ban Ki-moon, the former Secretary General of UNO remarked that "The U.N Security Council reform, being debated since two decades is too long overdue and the necessary expansion must be made considering how much the world has changed."
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Reforms, Veto Power, Big power, P-5, Permanent seat, U.N. Security Council, Restructured, Democratization, Proper Representation
Paper Title: MGNREGA: A HOPE FOR RURAL INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135135
Register Paper ID - 239471
Title: MGNREGA: A HOPE FOR RURAL INDIA
Author Name(s): Asit Shivram
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 856-868
Year: October 2019
Downloads: 455
The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) is regarded as a "Silver Bullet" for eliminating rural unemployment and stimulating the demand for labor-force in Indian villages. It is a flagship program of the GOI that aims to achieve inclusive growth while directly affecting the lives of rural impoverished people. The program aims to strengthen the livelihood security of families living in rural areas and to offer at least 100 days of guaranteed paid employment to each family whose adult members are willing to perform manual labour. In August 2005, the GOI presented the Act. This significant piece of law reinforces India's status as a welfare state. There is now no alternative to this scheme in India, which has improved the standard of living of the rural dwellers in such a remarkable way. With this backdrop in mind, the study aims to investigate how this program has been able to lessen the unemployment issue in the Pranganj Gram Panchayat of the South 24 Parganas district and how it instilled hope by providing livelihood security to villagers during the epidemic.
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GOI, MGNREGA, Flagship scheme, Employment, Unskilled labour
Paper Title: A STUDY ON DISPLACEMENTS ISSUES OF SCHEDULED TRIBES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135007
Register Paper ID - 234047
Title: A STUDY ON DISPLACEMENTS ISSUES OF SCHEDULED TRIBES
Author Name(s): Smt. PRAKRUTHI A R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 32-39
Year: October 2019
Downloads: 564
The Scheduled Tribes have been specified, as per Article 342 of the Constitution, in all States and Union Territories except Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Pondicherry and Punjab. About 80 per cent of tribal population are to be found along the Central belt, starting from Gujarat - Maharashtra, running through Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Jharkhand and West Bengal. The Constitution of India contains exhaustive provisions for protecting and promoting the interests of the scheduled tribes. These mandatory safeguards are relevant in the context of implementation of Tribal Sub-Plan and the Provisions of Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act 1996 (PESA) provisions for streamlining the administrative apparatus, providing legal support and implementing developmental programmes. India is one of the emerging economies. A large number of development projects have been launched in India for the past six decades. It has gained momentum since the independence. Dam projects, Industrial projects, Mining Projects, Thermal Power Projects, and Urban Infrastructure Projects are some of the prime examples. India's development policies and strategies have often focused upon indispensability of irrigation as important input for agriculture.
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Displacement, Schedule Tribes, Issues and Challenges, Legal Solution
Paper Title: ECO-PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THREE AQUATIC PLANT SPECIES OF PONNANI KOLELANDS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134888
Register Paper ID - 230354
Title: ECO-PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THREE AQUATIC PLANT SPECIES OF PONNANI KOLELANDS
Author Name(s): Jyothi, P.V., Abdussalam, A.K.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 124-129
Year: November 2019
Downloads: 514
The Kole wetland, one of the largest, highly productive and one of the rice granaries of Kerala, has been declared in Ramsar convention for protection. Ponnani Kole, the study area, is situated in south-west of Malappuram and north-west of Thrissur districts, is the northern most extension of the Vembanad Kole Ramsar site. However, to the best of our knowledge, no solemn attempts were made to study the ecological impacts of these Kole wetlands especially emphasising biodiversity, physico chemical characters and human dependence. The present study is based on field survey and laboratory analysis of selected species. The study reveals the significant variation in stress physiology among plants grown in the area of high ecosystem diversity. It is also noticed, a massive destruction of the vegetation in the Koleland are very high due to natural and anthropogenic activities. Soil erosion also very high in Koleland and this leads to declination of vegetation as well. Study elucidated the physiological changes and related tolerance mechanism that occur in three plants according to the ecological variations during different seasons.
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Ecophysiology, Macrophytes, Kolelands, Antioxidant, Metabolites
Paper Title: CONTRIBUTIONS OF QUEEN MOTHER SETHU PARVATHI BAI TO TRAVANCORE CULTURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134871
Register Paper ID - 229585
Title: CONTRIBUTIONS OF QUEEN MOTHER SETHU PARVATHI BAI TO TRAVANCORE CULTURE
Author Name(s): Dr. S. PUSHPALATHA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 25-28
Year: October 2019
Downloads: 580
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Princely State, Contribution, Culture, Preserving, Queen Mother
Paper Title: HEALTH CARE SYSTEM- WORKING TOWARDS A HEALTHIER INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134852
Register Paper ID - 229651
Title: HEALTH CARE SYSTEM- WORKING TOWARDS A HEALTHIER INDIA
Author Name(s): DR NITIN SEHGAL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 889-902
Year: December 2019
Downloads: 470
Health is a defining concern in public policy discussions in every mature society, often mandating the deployment of enormous populations. Inequalities in health, access to health care, and the quality/cost of treatment contribute to a nation's economic well-being, given a current biological understanding of health and illness. Health insurance covers all clinical quality, not only medical treatment. There cannot be a sole emphasis on publicly financed health care but also on incentives and disincentives for self-care and treatment funded by private individuals to recover from sickness. In countries such as India, where private out-of-pocket expenditure dominates health care expenses, the resulting repercussions are sure to be regressive. At its core, the healthcare system is viewed as general welfare. Consequently, its demand and supply cannot be determined by the market's invisible hand. Vulnerable people should be prioritized, such as children, women, and the elderly. The disparity in health status among rural and urban regions and across states is well established. As one age, inequalities between urban and rural areas grow more prominent, with a five age gap becoming more evident. Apart from the battle for survival, rural villages are infamous for their lack of access to almost every community service. The prevalent practice of female feticide is expected to exacerbate the disparities among rural and urban children. This paper discusses the present Indian health system. The research will concentrate on the health system and its prospects, including its problems and concerns.
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HEALTH CARE SYSTEM- WORKING TOWARDS A HEALTHIER INDIA
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIFFERENT MATHEMATICAL MODELS WITH REAL TIME PAN EVAPORATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134773
Register Paper ID - 228016
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIFFERENT MATHEMATICAL MODELS WITH REAL TIME PAN EVAPORATION
Author Name(s): P. N. Dalavi, P.A.Gawande, A.N.Mankar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 395-400
Year: December 2019
Downloads: 428
The study was conducted to develop and evaluate different evaporation estimation models considering importance and difficulty in measurement of evaporation.Models were developed for predicting pan and pond evaporation on multiple linear regression, and energy balance method. For pan evaporation, model developed by energy balance method gave results with highest coefficient of determination (R2 = 0.9473), lowest root mean square error (1.1403 mmday-1) with closer association between estimated and observed evaporation. For pond evaporation the model developed by stepwise multiple linear regression analysis gave results with highest coefficient of determination (R2 = 0.9638), lowest root mean square error (0.7377 mmday-1) with closer association between estimated and observed evaporation.
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Pan evaporation,Linear regression, Pond
Paper Title: A STUDY ON SCIENTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF POST GRADUATE THESES OF VETERINARY COLLEGE AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, NAMAKKAL, TAMILNADU, INDIA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134733
Register Paper ID - 226767
Title: A STUDY ON SCIENTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF POST GRADUATE THESES OF VETERINARY COLLEGE AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, NAMAKKAL, TAMILNADU, INDIA.
Author Name(s): M. Sithi Jagannara
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 108-115
Year: December 2019
Downloads: 501
The present study thoroughly explored the research output of the Tamil Nadu Veterinary college and Research Institute Namakkal during 1995-2015. since its origin; the research design is based on secondary data using a range of bibliometric and scientometric tools, techniques and formula along with statistical techniques. The major objectives are framed with the exclusive notion of the present study such as (i) Analysis of Doctoral theses available at Library, Veterinary College and Research Institute, Namakkal.
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Scientometric analysis, Post Graduate, Theses,Veterinary College and Research Institute
Paper Title: REQUIREMENTS AND RELIABILITY OF AI IN THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134695
Register Paper ID - 225021
Title: REQUIREMENTS AND RELIABILITY OF AI IN THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Madanpal Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 863-871
Year: October 2019
Downloads: 529
Users have control over their health and well-being thanks to AI. AI also enhances the ability of healthcare professionals to recognize the recurring patterns and needs of the patients they look after, allowing them to provide better feedback, guidance, and support for preserving health. In this paper we understand hoe the reliability model works for AI techniques used in excretory problem in medical field. All are important; if AI techniques and equipment are used to cure excretory diseases then reliability model gives the reliability of those particular AI technique in particular excretory diseases.
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artificial intelligence, machine learning, reliability, medical application, reliability models
Paper Title: KAMKAJI MAHILAO KE BALAK BALIKAO KE SVA PRATTYAY KA ADDHYAYAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134694
Register Paper ID - 225539
Title: KAMKAJI MAHILAO KE BALAK BALIKAO KE SVA PRATTYAY KA ADDHYAYAN
Author Name(s): Dr. Ashok Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 857-862
Year: October 2019
Downloads: 531
kamkaji mahilao ke balak balikao ke sva prattyay ka addhyayan
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kamkaji mahilao ke balak balikao ke sva prattyay ka addhyayan
Paper Title: KARAVALI SAMSKRITI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134676
Register Paper ID - 225125
Title: KARAVALI SAMSKRITI
Author Name(s): Karavali Samskriti, Manjunatha KS
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 619-625
Year: November 2019
Downloads: 473
Karavali Samskriti
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Paper Title: A MACHINE LEARNING FRAMEWORK FOR PREDICTING DISPLACEMENTS DUE TO DEEP EXCAVATIONS AND TUNNELS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134638
Register Paper ID - 223681
Title: A MACHINE LEARNING FRAMEWORK FOR PREDICTING DISPLACEMENTS DUE TO DEEP EXCAVATIONS AND TUNNELS
Author Name(s): Yeruva Ramana Reddy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 366-369
Year: October 2019
Downloads: 509
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Machine Learning, LS-SVM approach, Excavation and materials handling, Predicting Displacements, Deep excavations, Tunnels.
Paper Title: STATUS OF INTERTIDAL BIODIVERSITY IN AND AROUND MUMBAI: STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO WEST COAST OF INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134545
Register Paper ID - 218256
Title: STATUS OF INTERTIDAL BIODIVERSITY IN AND AROUND MUMBAI: STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO WEST COAST OF INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr.Lalana Khot
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 650-657
Year: November 2019
Downloads: 800
Girgaon Chowpatty, Marine Drive, Haji Ali, and Gorai Creek in Mumbai were chosen for biodiversity evaluation using a strategy for natural geography in coastal regions during the current inquiry. At these locations, 59 macrobenthic mollusks, arthropods, coelenterates, and echinoderms were discovered. The Marine Drive coastline has the highest number of gastropods and clams. There were plenty of Telescopium telescopium, Potamidus cingulatis, mudskipper, and fiddler crabs near Gorai Creek. According to studies, the biodiversity level of the chosen locations varies depending on location, substratum type, and season. At the Girgaon Chowpatty shore, pollution was discovered to have a considerable impact on clams, with many Paphia cloth shells filled with dirt and coated with a black colour.
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mollusc, macrobenthic, echinoderms, arthropods
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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