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Paper Title: EXPERIENCING DALIT WOMEN`S LIFE: AN ANALYSIS OF SELECTED DALIT AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004044
Register Paper ID - 193173
Title: EXPERIENCING DALIT WOMEN`S LIFE: AN ANALYSIS OF SELECTED DALIT AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
Author Name(s): G D SURESH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 342-346
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1569
The present research paper aims to depict the Experiencing Dalit Women’s Life in Dalit Autobiographies. Dalit literatures are well-informed produce that portray the detail of the Dalit life. It is not composed of the idea of imagination or romantic concepts to represent the psyche of marginal cluster however it is the voice of these persons and community In narrative autobiographical text, the narrator encounters himself as a subject loaded with the experience of social reality, identity, and status A separate chooses his path of life pleasant along with his knowledge additionally style of narrative also becomes personal as a result of being visible in the lifetime of writers. Hence, distinct changes an issue on the idea of his own experience.
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Dalit Writers, Dalit Life narratives, Untouchable, Caste, Dalit Feminism
Paper Title: STUDY THE COMPARATIVE EFFECT BETWEEN ASVATTHA AND KHADIRA CHOORNA IN MUKHPAK IN CHILDREN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004043
Register Paper ID - 193103
Title: STUDY THE COMPARATIVE EFFECT BETWEEN ASVATTHA AND KHADIRA CHOORNA IN MUKHPAK IN CHILDREN
Author Name(s): Dr. Salony Palial , Dr.Preetham Pai, Dr.Ritesh jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 333-341
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1455
Stomatitis is an inflammation of the mucous lining of any of the structures in the mouth. The Causes of Stomatitis are- local factors, systemic factors, immunologic factors, poor oral hygiene, poor fitted dentures, mouth burns from hot food or drink and toxic plants.1 There are various lines of treatment for the management of stomatitis in modern science. Stomatitis can be co- related to Mukhpak mentioned by Acharya Sushruta. Asvattha (Ficus religiosa) is having kapha-pitta shamaka, vrana Shodhan and vrana ropan, properties and it is having kashaya rasa, ruksha and guru guna, vipaka sheeta. 2 Khadira is Tikta rasa pradhana, pitta-kapha shamaka, vrana-ropaka, rakta prasadaka (Bha. Pra.).3 Madhu (honey) is also having vranasthapan, vrana ropan, vrana Shodhana and pitta shamak properties. 4Considering all these properties of Asvattha and Khadira bark choorna, it is selected in this study of Mukhpak with Madhu lepa. This is an open randomized controlled clinical study, in group A 20 patients were treated with Asvattha choorna ,Madhu lepa and in group B 20 patients were treated with Khadira choorna, Madhu lepa for 15days and follow up will be taken on every 3rd, 5th,7th and 15 days of treatment. It was observed that the group A, patient showed more reduction in symptoms of Mukhpak like cry, vomiting, noise breathing and acceptability to food. Asvattha choorna, Madhu lepa is the safe and effective drug in treatment of Mukhpak.
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Mukhpak, Khadira Choorna, Asvattha Choorna, Stomatitis.
Paper Title: EFFECT OF ONLINE FOOD BUYING BEHAVIOUR BY MILLENNIALS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004042
Register Paper ID - 193124
Title: EFFECT OF ONLINE FOOD BUYING BEHAVIOUR BY MILLENNIALS
Author Name(s): Ranu Khajure, Bhavini Hingu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 324-332
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1483
In this paper we present an integrative view of Millennials consumer behaviour towards online food. The main objective of this research is to study the purchasing behaviour of online food by millennials consumer. The findings contribute to the literature by providing a description of millennial consumers; showing in detailed the importance of this market segment and their buying behaviors.
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Millennials, online food, consumers
Paper Title: FORMULATION AND INVITRO EVALUATION OF HERBAL SKIN WHITENING CREAM OF GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA EXTRACT AND SOLANUM TUBEROSUM JUICE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004041
Register Paper ID - 193181
Title: FORMULATION AND INVITRO EVALUATION OF HERBAL SKIN WHITENING CREAM OF GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA EXTRACT AND SOLANUM TUBEROSUM JUICE
Author Name(s): Smita Shete, Mukesh Mohite
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 314-323
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1600
Now a days there is increasing demand for the herbal cosmetics in our country. Present study describes the formulation of cream by using Glycyrrhiza glabra root extract and Solanum tuberosum juice. The purpose of study is to develop and formulate herbal skin whitening cream with minimum side effects and combine Glycyrrhiza glabra root extract was prepared by maceration method and it is evaluated by various phytochemical and pharmacognostic studies. Extract was identified by UV spectroscopic analysis and IR spectroscopy. The solanum tuberosum juice was stabilized by using lemon juice, methyl paraben and propyl paraben. By changing the concentration of olive oil and solanum tuberosum juice 6 different types of creams are formulated. The concentration of extract used in cream was 1%. In -vitro evaluation of all batches was carried out and other evaluations like colour, appearance, freeze thaw test, sun exposure test, drug content, viscosity, centrifugation testing was carried out. From the above evaluations it is concluded that F4 batch was the optimized batch. F4 batch was found stable for 3 months at room temperature by visual observation.
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Glycyrrhiza glabra extract, Solanum tuberosum juice, cream, drug content, skin whitening.
Paper Title: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF DYNAMIC PARTIAL RECONFIGURATION OF FILTERS FOR DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING USING FPGA XILINX
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004040
Register Paper ID - 192908
Title: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF DYNAMIC PARTIAL RECONFIGURATION OF FILTERS FOR DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING USING FPGA XILINX
Author Name(s): CHAITALI M. SUROSHE, Dr. N. K. CHOUDHARI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 309-313
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1488
This paper presents an implementation of recent techniques and energy efficient architectures which is partially reconfigurable FIR filter design that employs dynamic partial reconfiguration. The system is that much flexible that it can fix the hardware and software at the time of fabrication also. Such a feature is thought as reconfiguration. Even at final stages of the tactic, this reconfiguration allows the user to contain more control over the hardware and software. Such kind of reconfiguration is feasible in Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). Modern FPGA is a reconfigurable device which provide advanced capabilities which enable the creation of embedded systems. It consists within the modification of form of the circuitry mapped on the FPGA while the system is running. The proposed system handles changes within the needs and operational conditions because of its ability that it allows the flexible systems expansion which makes the system more flexible. The system is to implement a low-power consumption device that the power cannot consume more and save the power. The other aim for implementation of this system is area-efficient reconfigurable digital signal processing architecture that it modifies for the conclusion of the varied response or the output of finite impulse response filters using Xilinx FPGA. The design addresses implementation area efficiency and adaptability allows the dynamically inserting and/or removing the partial modules or partial device to implement the partial reconfigurable FIR filters with different types.
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Paper Title: STUDIES OF OBSERVATIONAL RELATIONS FOR COSMOLOGICAL MODELS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004039
Register Paper ID - 193156
Title: STUDIES OF OBSERVATIONAL RELATIONS FOR COSMOLOGICAL MODELS
Author Name(s): Dr. Amit Prakash, Dr. Ram Narayan Roy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 303-308
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1467
In this article we discuss observations in a general curved space-time. Although the sources and observer move with a unique velocity at each space-time point in the applications to cosmological models we have in mind, many of the relations are valid for sources and observers moving with arbitrary 4-velocities at arbitrary points. We have derived observational relations valid for any cosmological model and have given an illustration of the methods using their application to the standard isotropic cosmological models.
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Cosmological models, geometric, red shifts, symmetry, geodesics and dominant energy
Paper Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES MELLITUS AMONG PATIENTS WITH TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS IN A SELECTED COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE OF DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI AREA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004038
Register Paper ID - 192995
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES MELLITUS AMONG PATIENTS WITH TYPE II DIABETES MELLITUS IN A SELECTED COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE OF DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI AREA.
Author Name(s): Sharma Priya, Malik Sujeeta, Mathew Jobin , S. Muralee Dharan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 297-302
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1623
Background: Diabetes is one of the incurable but easily controllable diseases. It is a chronic disease due to impaired between glucose and insulin in the body.1 Methods: An evaluative research method was selected. A pre-experimental (one group pretest � posttest) design was adopted for this study. The samples for the study were 80 Patients with Type II DM which were selected by using non- probability purposive sampling technique. Pretest and Posttest score were utilized to achieve goal of the study. Results: Result showed that in pretest mean score was 13.02 and post-test mean score was 20.61. It Shows that there was significant difference in the mean pre-test knowledge score and mean post-test knowledge score of Patients with Type II DM on management of Diabetes as measured by �t� test (21.57) which was significant at 0.05 level of significance. Conclusion: The study concluded that the STP was effective. Hence the patients with diabetes should be encouraged to attend health education programme.
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KNOWLEDGE, STP, PATIENTS WITH TYPE II DM, DIABETES MELLITUS.
Paper Title: TEACHING BASIC SUTURING SKILLS TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF BAMS USING YOGYA VIDHI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004037
Register Paper ID - 193130
Title: TEACHING BASIC SUTURING SKILLS TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF BAMS USING YOGYA VIDHI
Author Name(s): Gupteshwar V. Sonawane , Rahulkumar R. Kamde
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 293-296
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1518
The undergraduate students of Ayurveda have to learn about medicine and surgery. The theoretical aspects needs to be accompanied by basic surgical skills. The curriculum does not provide direct student-patient access particularly in surgery. Hence there has to be an approach like simulations or mannequins for teaching surgical skills. Ancient classical texts narrates this as �Yogya vidhi�. Present project is an attempt to design a teaching learning module for basic suturing skills (Seevan karm). Assessment tool used to evaluate cognitive, psychomotor and skill improvement in student volunteers. 11.53% volunteers performed excellent, 42.30% volunteers did Very Good, 38.46% volunteers were Good and only 7.69% were among satisfactory scoring zone. The improvement in knowledge is found statistically significant p < 0.05.
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Yogya vidhi, Suturing, Seevan karm, OSATS, teaching-learning tools
Paper Title: IOT BASED SMART MONITORING IN DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004036
Register Paper ID - 193135
Title: IOT BASED SMART MONITORING IN DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Author Name(s): SUMIT SURESHRAO GAWARSHETTIWAR, MAYUR SAKHARAM KATKAR, UPAM G. TATTE, KHUMESH SHAMBHU MESHRAM, NIKITA RATNAKAR MOKASHE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 289-292
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1459
The Smart Monitoring and Distribution System is one of the features of smart city model. It is energy consumption monitoring and management system. Smart grids are based on communication between the provider and consumer. One of the main issues with today�s outdated grid deal with efficiency. The grid becomes overloaded during peak times or seasons. It is also possible to hack the system, and basically, take free Electricity. By using Smart Monitoring and Distribution System consumer and owner get daily electricity consumption reading and owner can cut electricity supply if bill is not paid. One more thing, the data collected from the smart meters should not be accessed by any unauthorized entities. In case meter tempering is happened then owner and consumer get message and then owner take the action accordingly. Fitting the circuit on customer�s energy meter, from that energy consumption data can be acquired. After acquiring of data, that data can be updated on cloud service, so that consumer and provider can access that data through internet. The proposed smart energy meter controls and calculates the energy consumption using ESP 32, a Wi-Fi module and uploads it to the cloud from where the consumer or producer can view the reading. Therefore, energy analyzation by the consumer becomes much easier and controllable. This system also helps in detecting power theft.
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Internet of Things, ESP32 Node MCU, Current Sensor
Paper Title: STUDY OF TWACHA AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH DOSHA, DHATU AND MALA � A REVIEW ARTICLE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004035
Register Paper ID - 193095
Title: STUDY OF TWACHA AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH DOSHA, DHATU AND MALA � A REVIEW ARTICLE
Author Name(s): Dr.Upesh M. Likhar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 285-288
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1601
Ayurveda appraises twacha as a mirror of one�s physiology. In Ayurveda the term �Twacha� is used for skin. It is the most crucial site of expression as well as manifestation for most diseases. Also, skin have absolute impact on personality of individuals. Hence, the skin reflects the inner health or disorder. The prevalence of skin disease in India is 10 to 20 percent of the total population. Ayurveda is creating waves in the world of natural skin care. According to Ayurveda dosha, dhatu and mala are the base of human body and their stability is considered the health. To understand any disproportion, it is necessary to study the normal structure first. Hence, this article is a sincere attempt to explain Skin from the view of Ayurveda and its association with dosha, dhatu and mala.
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twacha, health ,dosha, dhatu and mala.
Paper Title: BHARATA�S NATYASHASTRA: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004034
Register Paper ID - 193077
Title: BHARATA�S NATYASHASTRA: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY
Author Name(s): Yashoda
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 277-284
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1627
The proposed research work is an attempt devoted to a comprehensive study in the field of dramatic art in the Eastern traditions. The study is, however, delimited to the prominent theorist of drama and theatre, who representing ancient Indian tradition of dramaturgy and In the succeeding paragraphs a brief note is furnished concerning the outstanding theorist � Bharatmuni (500 BC). In ancient Indian drama and theatre it seems certain that long before Bharatmuni and Sanskrit plays dramatic shows in dialects (varieties of regional Prakritas) were in existance in the form of sattakas, uparupakas and jatras. Those dramatic shows in vernacular forms of Sanskrit represented the earliest form of Indian theatre, which might have produced the earliest Sanskrit plays (Rangacharaya 2-3). The Natyasastra analyses all aspects of the performing arts. In it one finds a thorough discussion of the rasas,bhava,mode of acting by various kimd of actor or emotions that characterize human life as well as arts.
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Concept of Natyashastra, Rasa, Bhava, Abhinay
Paper Title: STUDY THE EFFICACY OF DHANVANTAR TAIL AS ABHYANGA IN PROMOTING NORMAL GROWTH IN LATE PRETERM BABIES�
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004033
Register Paper ID - 193071
Title: STUDY THE EFFICACY OF DHANVANTAR TAIL AS ABHYANGA IN PROMOTING NORMAL GROWTH IN LATE PRETERM BABIES�
Author Name(s): Dr.Bharati M.Hake, Dr.Preetham Pai, Dr,Ritesh Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 267-276
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1538
Infants who are born between 34 weeks 1 day to 36 weeks 6 days are called as �late preterm� infants 1. There is always a problem in normal growth of premature babies like feeding and nutrition, physical growth, nutritional status etc2. Oil massage(abhyanga ) is non-invasive procedure that has positive effect on physical growth of late preterm babies including weight gain, promotion of normal development, decreases stress behavior, improves sleep3. Major contents of Dhanvantar tail i.e. Bala, Dashmoolas, tila tail, godugdha are jeevaniya, brihaniya, dhatuvardhaniya . Abhyanga (massage)with dhanvantar tail showed more increase in anthropometric mesuremenets when compared to abhyanga with coconut oil.6 parts of godugdha and bala present in dhanvantar tail due to its madhur ras ,madhur vipak ,sheeta virya ,laghu,snigdha,picchila gunas & has helped in increasing the physical parameters .Acharya has specifically indicated it in balarogas4. This is an informed, consented open randomized controlled clinical study. Total 40 newborn babies 34.1 to 36.6 weeks of gestational age who were born at delivered Bharati vidyapeeth(deemed to be university)college of Ayurveda and Hospital, Pune,india , from IPD are selected for the clinical trial. Abhyanga with Dhanvantar Tail and Coconut Oil was done in trial and control group respectievely for 3 Months. Patients were followed up every 15 days for 2 months and then eery 30days for the next 2 months. Result: Abhyanga with Dhanvantar tail shows effect earlier than abhyanga with coconut oil on growth late preterm babies.
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Late preterm infants, Abhyanga ,Dhanavntar tail, growth ,massage
Paper Title: KRISHAKMITRA - GRADING OF MUSHROOM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004032
Register Paper ID - 192236
Title: KRISHAKMITRA - GRADING OF MUSHROOM
Author Name(s): Mannat Doultani, Divya Khiani, Richa Bhatia, Roma Bulani, Khushboo Murjani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 263-266
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1559
Mushroom is a type of fungi that is very commonly used in cooking. There are various species of mushrooms that can be found naturally. Most of the mushrooms are poisonous and hence it is very crucial to find out whether the mushroom is edible or not before consuming it. For this purpose, various characteristics of the mushroom can be used as a measure to determine their quality. Machine Learning-Classifying algorithms can be used for this which will help to determine the grade of the mushroom, based on its characteristics. The �A� graded mushroom can then be cultivated by the farmers for a living.
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Naive Bayes, Gaussian function, Edibility,Grading
Paper Title: �INDUCED GENETIC VARIABILITY IN BLACK TURTLE BEAN (PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L.)�
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004031
Register Paper ID - 193190
Title: �INDUCED GENETIC VARIABILITY IN BLACK TURTLE BEAN (PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L.)�
Author Name(s): Bolbhat S. N., Lande Apeksha B., Naik P. D. , Gaikwad S.S., Shaikh S.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 258-262
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1485
Mutagens may cause genetic changes in an organism, break the linkage and many new promising traits for the improvement of the crop plants are available. Induced genetic variability in crop plants is a valuable resource from which plant breeders can select and combine different desired characteristics to produce better crop plants. The desirable characters which have been bred through induced mutations. Various mutants have found wide acceptance, because the mutagenic treatment is needed only once to induce mutations and the varieties have the same attributes as those produced from conventional breeding techniques. In present investigation the physiological effects on seed germination and seedling height on 7th day after sowing were investigated. Gradual reduction in seed germination and seedling height was recorded with increase in dose / concentration of mutagens. Almost all the mutagenic treatments caused decrease in seed germination and seedling height.
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Mutagens, mutants, variability, seedling height.
Paper Title: BIG DATA AUTHENTICATION CLOUD STORAGE WITH FINE GRAINED UPDATES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004030
Register Paper ID - 193128
Title: BIG DATA AUTHENTICATION CLOUD STORAGE WITH FINE GRAINED UPDATES
Author Name(s): Shreya kottawar, Manisha shire, Vaishnavi bidwai, Tejal wadile
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 254-257
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1483
Now a days, cloud computing is growing rapidly day by day where user can store big amount of data and can reduce huge capital investments in their IT infrastructure. cloud computing can store and access program over the internet without use of any hard disk, pen drive etc. which maintains direct control over the data ,which makes data secure proposed system will provide a system where it focuses on security of confidential and private data stored on the cloud. It also provide a formal analysis of fine grained updates that can support authorised auditing .Existing system also provide data auditing but it was time consuming process because system have to check whole data whether updates are going on or not in system. Proposed system divides the whole data in small blocks or chunks and will check only that particular block where exactly changes occurs. In proposed work we provide system which continuously interact with the content owner of cloud and gives continuous updates o content owner.
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Paper Title: ICT IN EDUCATION- STUDENTS� PERSPECTIVE: A CASE OF GEOGRAPHY STUDENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004028
Register Paper ID - 193118
Title: ICT IN EDUCATION- STUDENTS� PERSPECTIVE: A CASE OF GEOGRAPHY STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Dr. Deepali Chahande
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 243-246
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1476
Nowadays, ICT has become an inseparable part of education, whether it is a regular education, distance education, online, e-learning etc. Use of ICT has given a new altitude to education. Keeping this in view, present research paper tries to explore students� perspective, their thinking about use of ICT in class room. The analysis shows that students are in favour of use of ICT. ICT in the form of video, ppt (i. e. visual) has ever lasting impact. It makes than for easy and clear understanding of the topic or syllabus. They can repetitively go through the material as no specific time is there. Overall the study shows that ICT must be used in education by which one can get more time for engaging students in active learning.
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ICT, Active learning, ICT in education
Paper Title: ACCOUNTING FOR RISK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004027
Register Paper ID - 193138
Title: ACCOUNTING FOR RISK
Author Name(s): Dr.M. Sharmeen Farooq
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 231-242
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1482
Risk is an indomitable reality which every investor should undertake to achieve returns on investment. In the equity market, risk constitutes the undiversifiable systematic risk and an avoidable unsystematic risk. There are several measures that stock analysts apply to get a better feel for a stock's risk profile. Risk-adjusted return is of how much return the investment has made in relation to the quantum of risk assumed for that investment over a given period of time. Risk measures are statistical measures that help predict investment risk. Risk-adjusted returns have a tremendous outcome on portfolios. In strong markets, stocks with lower risk than the market index can limit and have lower returns and a stock with inherent more risk than the market index may achieve enormous returns. While losses accrue in higher-risk stocks during periods of uncertainty, investors with a greater appetite for risk are can outperform their benchmarks during stable times. The article is an attempt to assess the performance of top stocks with Relative risk adjusted measures of Alpha, Information ratios, Absolute risk adjusted measures Sharpe Ratio, Treynor Ratio and certain commonly used measures as Beta, Standard Deviation, R Squared in the analysis of stocks. The paper also explicitly gives a practical explanation on the calculation of the measures and annual forecasts prices for sample included in the sample. The outcome of this paper is to create an overall understanding to the forthcoming investors on how to use these measures in practice.
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Alpha, Beta, Information Ratio, R Squared, Sharpe Ratio, Standard Deviation, Treynor Ratio
Paper Title: INTENTIONAL REPLANTATION �A TREATMNET PROTOCOL TO SAVE A TRAUMATIZED TEETH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004026
Register Paper ID - 192793
Title: INTENTIONAL REPLANTATION �A TREATMNET PROTOCOL TO SAVE A TRAUMATIZED TEETH
Author Name(s): Shruti patel, Kailash attur, Nikunj patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 227-230
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1508
Intentional replantation (IR) is a treatment modality for traumatized teeth or a treatment option for failed root canal over a thousand years, it is defined by Grossman (1966) as an atraumatic extraction of a tooth followed by reinsertion into its socket immediately after endodontic treatment and apical repair is done extra-orally within 15-20 mins. Intentional replantation can to be consider as a last option by some authors; whereas others consider it as another treatment modality. This case report describes intentional replantation in maxillary right central incisor ,lateral incisor and left central incisor as a treatment approach to trauma. A follow up revealed the patient to be asymptomatic, the tooth to be functional and a recall film showed no evidence of root resorption.
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intentional replantation,trauma, atraumatic extraction
Paper Title: ANTI-DEFECTION LAW IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004025
Register Paper ID - 193122
Title: ANTI-DEFECTION LAW IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Basavaraj M. Kubakaddi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 221-226
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1488
The object of the Anti-defection law was to cut down the political surrenders however due to consistently expanding political deceptive nature and debasement this law never advanced appropriately and now the inquiry is that in the case of accomplishing the objectives of this law is a reality or a legend? Legislators discovered escape clauses right now utilized it for their own advantage. The opportunity has already come and gone, that a guard dog ought to be given to our Parliament and there is a requirement for our sacred savants to return to the issue to battle the threat of debasement and abandonment which has dissolved the estimations of majority-rule government. The word politics originates from the Greek word "Politika" which signifies "of, for, or identifying with residents. Be that as it may, government officials cause guarantees yet sometimes to satisfy them. The fundamental aim of the Anti-defection law is to battle 'the malevolence of political rebellions.' This law was passed not long after Late Rajiv Gandhi turned into the PM of the nation with a gigantic order. This law would not have been passed if there had been no Rajiv Gandhi and his legislature with an unmatched monstrous dominant part. This law was passed so it controls the political abandonment however the ever-expanding craving of our councils and with our magnificent legitimate clique it was anything but a troublesome assignment to discover a few escape clauses right now they utilized it to their advantage.
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Defection, Constitution, Parliament, democracy, legislation,
Paper Title: SHORT COMMENTARY ON- MEDICAL EDUCATION: PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE- WHAT WE DID, WHERE ARE WE, WHERE WE WANT TO GO?
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2004024
Register Paper ID - 193162
Title: SHORT COMMENTARY ON- MEDICAL EDUCATION: PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE- WHAT WE DID, WHERE ARE WE, WHERE WE WANT TO GO?
Author Name(s): Dr. Sharat Agarwal, Dr. Manika Agarwal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
Pages: 219-220
Year: April 2020
Downloads: 1501
Medical education deals with the goal of creating good doctors. Here in Medical Education, we will discuss, not what is to be taught, but how it is to be taught.
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Medical education, technologies, teaching methodolgy
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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