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Paper Title: A DETAILED ACCOUNT ON NOVEL ORAL FAST DISSOLVING STRIPS: APPLICATION AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204323
Register Paper ID - 218239
Title: A DETAILED ACCOUNT ON NOVEL ORAL FAST DISSOLVING STRIPS: APPLICATION AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
Author Name(s): Hemavathy S, Dr. Priyanka Sinha, Dr. U. Ubaidulla, Dr. Grace Rathnam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c773-c787
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 352
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Fast dissolving films, hydrophilic polymers, solvent casting, disintegration, patient compliance.
Paper Title: Effect of awareness on knowledge and attitude towards organ donation among Undergraduate nursing students
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204322
Register Paper ID - 218320
Title: EFFECT OF AWARENESS ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS ORGAN DONATION AMONG UNDERGRADUATE NURSING STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Ms. Zayeda bano khan, Susan Jacob
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c758-c771
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 315
Abstract Introduction: Organ donation is the practise of harvesting a person's organs after he or she has died in order to transplant them into another person. The procedure of medically taking an organ or tissue from one person (donor) and implanting it into another person is known as organ donation (OD) (recipient). Objectives: To assess the effect of awareness on knowledge and attitude towards organ donation among undergraduate nursing students. Methodology: Quantitative approach with quasi experimental design was used & samples were final year B.Sc. nursing students selected through non-probability convenient sampling. Data has collected through structured questionnaire to assess knowledge, Likert scale to assess attitude. Pilot study followed by actual data collection was done & analyzed using descriptive & inferential statistics. Result: Statistical analysis shows that the pre-test mean knowledge score is 7.6 whereas the mean score is 11.76. Paired t test gives t values 0.05 that has high level of significant as p=<0.05. The mean difference in pertest & postest knowledge mean score was 4.16 in the experimental group whereas in control group was 0.88. Paired t test indicates that the difference in the mean score of experimental groups was statically significant than the control group with the p value i.e. p <0.05 in the experimental group. Significant difference in the attitude mean score of both the groups i.e., for positive attitude 10.6 in experimental group & 0.32 in the control group. Also, for negative attitude mean score 11.48 in experimental group & 0.88 in control group. A greater difference in mean score was observed in the experimental group. Paired t test indicates that difference in the mean score of experimental groups was statistically significant than the control group with p value that is p=0.05 is experimental group. For Positive attitude, in experimental group, 6(24%) students had favorable attitude & 14(56%) had Neutral attitude & 5(20%) students had unfavorable attitude during pretest whereas 24(96%) students had favorable attitude & 1(4%) had Neutral attitude during post test towards Organ donation. In Control group, 7(28%) students had favorable attitude & 8(32%) had Neutral attitude & 10(40%) students had unfavorable attitude during pretest whereas 8(32%) students had favorable attitude & 7(28%) had Neutral attitude &10(40%) had unfavorable attitude towards Organ donation during post test towards Organ donation. for Negative attitude, in experimental group 7(28%) students had favorable attitude & 13(52%) had Neutral attitude & 5(20%) students had unfavorable attitude during pretest in experimental group whereas 25(100%) students had favorable attitude during post-test in towards Organ donation. Whereas in Control group, 4(16%) students had favorable attitude & 13(52%) had Neutral attitude & 8(32%) students had unfavorable attitude during pretest whereas 4(16%) students had favorable attitude & 15(60%) had Neutral attitude& 6(24%) students had unfavorable attitude during post-test towards Organ donation. Hence awareness was more effective in improving knowledge and attitude towards organ donation.
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Awareness, Knowledge, Attitude, Organ donation, Final year B. Sc Nursing students.
Paper Title: PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG NURSING STUDENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204321
Register Paper ID - 218307
Title: PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG NURSING STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Dr Samapti Pal, Dr Joel Patric
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c752-c757
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 324
Nurses are the back bone of the hospital. Most of the times the major work load is being beared by the nurses working in hospital, they play the magical role into the outcome of the treatment. Nursing course in a combination of theory and practical, which is pretty exhausting. A non-experimental cross-sectional research study was conducted to check the perceived stress among the nursing students of ANM Institute in Bihar. The results showed that along with the stress if taking care of the sick patients, equally the lack of empathy and discriminating evaluation by the teachers are mentionable among many other contributing factors towards increasing stress. The study has also showed that majority of the students 61% are suffering from moderate level of stress. No significant association has been found with age, marital status , monthly income and place of living for the participants of the study. Arising level of stress among the students raises a concern for further exploration of the causative factors and their remedies may be suggested.
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Perceived stress, Nursing students, Teachers evaluation, care of Sick patient.
Paper Title: AN OVERVIEW OF HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF ETHNOBOTANY AND INDIGENOUS CULTURE OF INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204320
Register Paper ID - 218184
Title: AN OVERVIEW OF HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF ETHNOBOTANY AND INDIGENOUS CULTURE OF INDIA
Author Name(s): Nirali Chavda, Riddhi Rathore, Hitesh Solanki
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c738-c751
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 474
Ethnobotany, comparatively a replacement science, deals with the assorted principles, that govern such relationships between man and vegetation. The ethnobotanical studies embrace all sorts of inter-relationship between man and plants, regarding their healthful, religious, indigenous, beliefs and uses. The sources of this science dwell recent Indian scripture, e.g. Rigveda, Atharvaveda and sacred writing conjointly. And also the scope of ethnobotany in recent times and future has been conducted with the matter of nutrition, life support species, rural health, drugs use, social customs, bungalow industries, conservation of system and energy. Ethnobotany relationship to different branches like Ethnomusicology, Ethno husbandry, Ethnolinguistic, Ethnometricology, Ethno ecology, Ethno Cosmetics etc. This paper focuses on ethnobotany, its introduction, Historical Background, Scope of Ethnobotany, Approach to Ethnobotany, Importance of Ethnobotany, role of Ethnobotany within the conservation of plants and Ethno medicinal of the road seasoning Vendors for medicinal plants. It conjointly targeted on the historical and recently developed ways for conservation of endemic data on plants employed by ancient healers and ancient aid by ancient folks.
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Ethnobotany, Indigenous people, Medicinal plants, Indigenous culture
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSMES) IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204319
Register Paper ID - 218241
Title: A STUDY ON THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSMES) IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Vasa prabhakar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c731-c737
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 342
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Financing Problems, MSMEs, Financial Sustainability, Enterprises, Employment, India and Self-Employment.
Paper Title: SELF HELP GROUP (SHGS) IS A TOOL TO REMOVE POVERTY AND IMPROVE THE WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT IN INDIA. A STUDY IN TELANGANA STATE.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204317
Register Paper ID - 218243
Title: SELF HELP GROUP (SHGS) IS A TOOL TO REMOVE POVERTY AND IMPROVE THE WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT IN INDIA. A STUDY IN TELANGANA STATE.
Author Name(s): Malyala Vanaja
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c711-c717
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 330
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Women, empowerment, self help.
Paper Title: Masik dharm Swachchhata Sambandhi Nidanatmak Karyakramon ki Prabhavashilata ka Adhyayan.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204316
Register Paper ID - 218188
Title: MASIK DHARM SWACHCHHATA SAMBANDHI NIDANATMAK KARYAKRAMON KI PRABHAVASHILATA KA ADHYAYAN.
Author Name(s): Chhaya ingle, Dr. R.K. Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c700-c709
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 395
MANASIK DHARM SWACHCHHATA SAMBANDHI NIDANATMAK KARYAKRAMO KI PRABHAVASHILATA KA ADHYAYAN
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MANASIK DHARM SWACHCHHATA SAMBANDHI NIDANATMAK KARYAKRAMO KI PRABHAVASHILATA KA ADHYAYAN
Paper Title: INFLUENCE OF MODIFIED CROSS SECTION ON SEISMIC RESPONSE OF GRAVITY DAM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204315
Register Paper ID - 218193
Title: INFLUENCE OF MODIFIED CROSS SECTION ON SEISMIC RESPONSE OF GRAVITY DAM
Author Name(s): Biju P N, Dr Glory Joseph
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c689-c699
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 337
Response of concrete gravity dam to earthquake is a complex phenomenon and reducing the effects of earthquake on these structures has always been an important concern .One such classic example is the Koyna Nagar Earthquake of 1967 which affected the functioning of Koyna Dam in India. This study evaluates the behavior of Koyna dam to different real ground motion accelerations and its implications by adopting dam-reservoir-foundation system. Response parameters such as displacement, acceleration, principal tensile and compressive stress at salient locations of the dam in response to past five major earthquakes ranging from low to high frequency content are investigated and compared. Development of tensile stress on the dam structure is the primary safety concern during an earth quake than compressive stress. Modified cross section is suggested to reduce the tensile stress at heel and slope changing points up to 25% and 35%respectively, the critical locations to avoid failure of the structure.
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Dam-reservoir-foundation, PGA, Principal stress, Modified cross section.
Paper Title: GOVERNMENT SCHEMES AND ITS AWARENESS AMONG TRIBAL PEOPLE: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KODAGU DISTRICT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204314
Register Paper ID - 218227
Title: GOVERNMENT SCHEMES AND ITS AWARENESS AMONG TRIBAL PEOPLE: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KODAGU DISTRICT
Author Name(s): KUSUMA K.P
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c683-c688
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 342
ABSTRACT Tribal population has some special characteristics they are different from other people. They are simple with unique features. To address the socio-economic conditions of the people of India, Government launched so many schemes. These schemes provide social security to improve the quality of the life of the people. These schemes play a vital role in solving socio-economic problems of the society. So the awareness about these schemes with concerned citizens is must. Indian Government announces so many such schemes for the citizens from time to time. These schemes could be either Central, State or collaboration between the Centre and State. Awareness about government schemes is necessary among tribal people. Awareness of Government Schemes through the mass media and display of various schemes information on the walls of public offices is not enough because majority of the tribal people are illiterate.
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Key Words: Awareness, Citizens, Government Schemes, Social Security
Paper Title: EYE BLINKING FOR PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204313
Register Paper ID - 218233
Title: EYE BLINKING FOR PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION
Author Name(s): Yashaswini S, DeepakRaj N, Rakshitha E S, Chandana V, Saravanakumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c677-c682
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 306
This paper focuses on entry of PIN exploitation blinking method. Personal identification numbers area unit used for user authentication and security. word verification exploitation PINs requires users to enter a physical PIN, which may be vulnerable to word breakage or hacking via shoulder water sport or thermal chase. PIN authentication with eye blinks entry techniques, doesn't leave any quite physical footprints behind and therefore provide a safer word entry possibility. Eye blinks-based authentication refers to finding the attention blinks across sequent image frames, and generating the PIN. This project presents a time period application to avoid. The personal identification numbers (PINS) is a common user authentication method for many applications, such as money transaction is online banking application and automatic teller machine(ATMs).unlocking personal devices ,event centers, shopping malls, Medical centers, schools/collages and opening. doors.
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Paper Title: PROBLEM OF ELDERLY PEOPLE IN OLD AGE HOME: A STUDY OF KALYAN KUNJ OLD AGE HOME JAN PARISHED, BILASPUR (C.G.)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204312
Register Paper ID - 218251
Title: PROBLEM OF ELDERLY PEOPLE IN OLD AGE HOME: A STUDY OF KALYAN KUNJ OLD AGE HOME JAN PARISHED, BILASPUR (C.G.)
Author Name(s): Mukesh Singh, Dr. Preeti Mishra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c664-c676
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 348
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Old Age Home, Elderly People
Paper Title: GLOBALIZATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS:
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204311
Register Paper ID - 218225
Title: GLOBALIZATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS:
Author Name(s): Sankar Jyoti Bora
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c660-c663
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 296
Human being is social by nature and it lived in society. The formation of society differ themselves from the other species of the nature. The society leads a systematic life with some rules and regulations. The concept of rights, liberty, power, authority etc. gradually evolved in the society as the time passes. The rights are those essential conditions of life without which man cannot be at his best. The rights are innate and inherent in all individuals irrespective of their caste, creed, religion, sex, etc. since the rights are integrally and inextricably interwoven with human beings, consequently, these are called human rights. Though the international concept of human rights has its origin in the twentieth century yet the western idea of rights can be traced back to the ancient Greek period. Plato, Aristotle was the champions of natural rights. The exponents of social contract theory Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau developed the ideas of right to life, individual liberty and freedom as well as the concept of general will. In the middle ages the notions of supernaturalism and absolute monarchy were prevalent which restricted the rights of man. Man became a mere onlooker whose destiny was controlled both by ecclesiastical masters and the monarch together. Since liberalism stood as a reaction to the authoritarianism and absolutism of both the church and monarchy, therefore, it emphasized on freedom of man in all spheres of life. It worked on the principle of laissez faire where state considered as necessary evil. It minimizes the state function and maximizes individual liberty and restricted state interference on individuals. The concept of free market and open competition prevailed. However the Marxists oppose the notion and argued that rights are possible only in a communist society.
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Rights,Liberty,Globalization,Science and techonology
Paper Title: AGRICULTURE IN INDIA HAS NEVER BEEN SMOOTH SAILING, AS IT IS ALWAYS CONFRONTED WITH ONE OR THE OTHER PROBLEMS: A STUDY ON THE PROBLEMS OF MARGINAL AND SMALL FARMERS IN TELANGANA STATE.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204309
Register Paper ID - 218242
Title: AGRICULTURE IN INDIA HAS NEVER BEEN SMOOTH SAILING, AS IT IS ALWAYS CONFRONTED WITH ONE OR THE OTHER PROBLEMS: A STUDY ON THE PROBLEMS OF MARGINAL AND SMALL FARMERS IN TELANGANA STATE.
Author Name(s): Mr. Gangadhara Mahesh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c643-c649
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 286
This paper examines A Study on The problems of marginal and small farmers in Telangana state of small holding agriculture in India. It covers trends in agricultural growth, cultivation patterns, participation of small holding agriculture, productivity performance of small holders, linking small holders with markets including value chains, role of small holders in enhancing food security and employment generation, differential policies and institutional support for small holders and, challenges and future options for small holding agriculture including information needs. It also provides lessons from the experience of India on small holding agriculture for other countries.
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Small and marginal farmers, food security, livelihoods, value chains, institutions
Paper Title: Testing India’s Short-Run Interest Rates’ Compatibility with Taylor’s Rule
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204308
Register Paper ID - 218212
Title: TESTING INDIA’S SHORT-RUN INTEREST RATES’ COMPATIBILITY WITH TAYLOR’S RULE
Author Name(s): Mahima, Ashi Shukla, Akash Srivastava
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c632-c642
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 289
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Inflation targeting, neutral rate, short term interest rates, weighted average call money rate
Paper Title: SELF DRIVING CAR USING AI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204307
Register Paper ID - 218205
Title: SELF DRIVING CAR USING AI
Author Name(s): Aakash Makwana, Prathamesh Patkar, Harsh Amin, Chinmay Nandoskar, Shripad Kulkarni
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c626-c631
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 348
This paper is intended to represent a mini version of a Self-driving car with IoT and AI using Raspberry Pi and Arduino UNO. The high-resolution 8-megapixel Pi camera provides the necessary information. Raspberry Pi analyses and acquires data samples and will train in R-Pi using neural networks and machine learning algorithms that lead to lane and traffic detection, lanes and traffic lights and cars alternate accordingly. In addition to these properties the car will be overtaking with the appropriate LED indications on coming across any obstacles.
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OpenCV = Open Computer Vision, ML = Machine Learning, AI = Artificial Intelligence, IoT = Internet of Things
Paper Title: A SIMPLE AND PRECISE METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF RP-HPLC METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF NABUMETONE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204306
Register Paper ID - 218237
Title: A SIMPLE AND PRECISE METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF RP-HPLC METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF NABUMETONE
Author Name(s): Manwar Gaurav G, Jawarkar Shailesh G., Gajbhiye Prashik O.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c616-c625
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 286
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Nabumetone, NSAID, RP-HPLC, Method validation.
Paper Title: SOCIAL DISTANCE SHOPPING USING EMBEDDED BASED AUTO CART
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204305
Register Paper ID - 218196
Title: SOCIAL DISTANCE SHOPPING USING EMBEDDED BASED AUTO CART
Author Name(s): M.PAVANI, K.NARESH KUMAR, K.MOUNISH, A.MONISHA, S.RAMANA, D.R.LAKSHMI, Dr. E. Kosalendra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c609-c615
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 325
Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a frighten disease outbreak that has affected more than one hundred and eighty countries worldwide. While vaccines are supplied throughout the world, there is still a need to follow some mandatory rules, including social distance to be maintained during daily activities such as supermarket shopping. In this project, a shopping trolley is proposed as a solution to avoid item scanning at cashiers and long queues at payment counters. This innovation leads, such that the risk of attacked to COVID-19 can be reduced. This is done by integrating a shopping trolley with Raspberry Pi, Web Server using PHP. Radio frequency identification (RFID) tag is attached on products in supermarket and automatically read by RFID reader whenever they are placed in a shopping trolley. As the customer adds things one by one it is detected by the RFID module and the price according to that will be displayed. At the end of shopping the customer will press the total button, which when pressed adds all the product along with their price and gives the total bill. In this process Social distance is maintained by alerting with buzzer sound using Ultrasonic Sensor.
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RFID, Ultrasonic sensor, PHP, Bluetooth, Buzzer
Paper Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE LEVELS OF NOMOPHOBIA AMONG NURSING STUDENTS IN M.M COLLEGE OF NURSING, KUMARHATTI- SOLAN.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204304
Register Paper ID - 217889
Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE LEVELS OF NOMOPHOBIA AMONG NURSING STUDENTS IN M.M COLLEGE OF NURSING, KUMARHATTI- SOLAN.
Author Name(s): Monika Thakur, Vijaya Bharti
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c603-c608
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 316
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Nomophobia, NMP-Q, Nursing students, knowledge
Paper Title: THE KUMBHESWARA TEMPLE AT KUMBAKONAM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204303
Register Paper ID - 217984
Title: THE KUMBHESWARA TEMPLE AT KUMBAKONAM
Author Name(s): Dr.A. Karkuzhali, Ms.M.Amirthavalli
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c596-c602
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 328
Nageswara temple is one of the most ancient temples at Kumbakonam. Regarding its origin many mythological and traditional accounts are woven around it. The architectural style of the main shrine proves that it belongs to the early Chola period. Other than the central shrine, the structural embellishments seem to had been added later in order to expand the infrastructure of the temple. In this article the sculptures of the temple, particularly the portrait may be said to be the best among the extent of the early Chola images. Miniature bas- reliefs depicting the scenes of Bhagavata Puranas and Ramayana are the exquisite features of this temple.
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Nageswara, Mahamaham Tank, Nagaraja, Salvation, Nagathirtha, Bhaskara Ksetra, Ardhanari, Prakrti, Purusa, Tribhanga, Bhadrasana, Karanda Makuta, Patrakundala, Makarakundala, Parasu, Kartarihasta, Katisutra, Padasutra, Brahma, Rosary, Kandika, Abhayahasta, Katihasta, Jatamakuta, Vastrayajnopavita, Udarabandha,Katisutra, Patta, Padasaras, Padaraksas, Kapala, Camara, Lolahasta, Ardhapadmasana, Adhisthana, Bhagavata, Devi- Bhagavata, Puranas.
Paper Title: TREND, GROWTH, AND PERFORMANCE OF COMPONENTS OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVE IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2204302
Register Paper ID - 218165
Title: TREND, GROWTH, AND PERFORMANCE OF COMPONENTS OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVE IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Kaleeshwari.S, Dr.M.Jegadeeshwaran
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: c583-c595
Year: April 2022
Downloads: 293
Indian total foreign exchange reserve stands at around 634.28 billion, the biggest contributor to this reserve is foreign currency assets followed by the gold, SDR, and reserve with the international Monetary Fund. Foreign exchange reserves are assets held on reserve by a central bank in foreign currencies. These reserves are used to back liabilities and influence monetary policy. It includes any foreign money held by a central bank, such as the U.S.federal reserve bank. The rising forex reserve is seen as an element of comfort for the government and the reserve bank of India by helping it manage its external and internal financial issues. The surging rising reserve help to cover its import bill and also aid the rupee to strengthen against the dollar. The foremost advantage of the forex serves is in meeting the international financial obligations including sovereign and commercial debts, financing of imports. It helps in boosting the confidence of the market in the ability of a country to meet its external obligations. Taking this note this becomes vital to know the importance of components of foreign exchange reserve and its trend and growth of components and its performance in contributing to the rise in foreign exchange reserve with the use of Descriptive statistics along with trend and growth analysis and it can be concluded as components are the major contributors in rising and maintaining forex in country.
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Forex reserve, Components, Trend, Growth, and Performance
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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