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Paper Title: Data Leakage Detection Strategy in Cloud Computing Environment
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304560
Register Paper ID - 234698
Title: DATA LEAKAGE DETECTION STRATEGY IN CLOUD COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT
Author Name(s): MYLAPILLI AJAY KUMAR, KUTCHU PRASANNA, MAJJI SAI KRISHNA PAWAN, MALLADA SRI NIKHIL, SALINA ADINARAYANA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e577-e584
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 133
Anxiety is a useful technique that modifies data and makes it "less sensitive" before sending it to the agent. For example, some products can be added to random popularity or the amount of money can be changed by many factors. But sometimes it is important not to change the original data of the distributor. For example, if a professional pays us, he must have a salary and a bank account. Medical researchers will need accurate data about patients (as opposed to statistical calculations) if they are to treat patients. Watermark detection is traditionally done by watermark, that is, by placing a watermark on each printed document. If this document is later found in the hands of an unauthorized person, the leaker can be identified. The watermark can be useful in some cases, but again there are some changes to the original file. Additionally, watermarks can sometimes be affected if the recipient receives the information of poor quality. In this article, we explore non-invasive methods for detecting leaks in products or materials. Specifically, we examine cases where, after the broker has been given a set of goods, the seller finds some of the original goods in an illegal location.
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Data leakage, audit server, integrity, unauthorized, optimization
Paper Title: RESEARCH ON DEVELOPING TAMIL VOWELS AS TOYS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304559
Register Paper ID - 234750
Title: RESEARCH ON DEVELOPING TAMIL VOWELS AS TOYS
Author Name(s): Mr. G. Boopathy Vijay, K.E.Poornima
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e572-e576
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 125
Language development is important during the early years of a child's life. It can help children learn to communicate effectively and develop their cognitive abilities. One of the best ways to develop language skills is through play, and what better way to engage children in play than through toys Soft toys, in particular, have always been popular with children, and they are a great tool for language development. Learning Tamil, one of the oldest classical languages in the world, can be an intimidating task for many. Developing Tamil vowels as soft toys with letters embossed on the backside can prove to be an effective and exciting way for children to learn the language. Not only will it make learning more engaging and fun, but it will also create a strong foundation for future learning.
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Tamil vowels , Learning purpose , Soft toys , Embossed letters
Paper Title: COMPARISON OF NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL POLICY 2020 AND NATIONAL POLICY ON EDUCATION 1986
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304558
Register Paper ID - 234685
Title: COMPARISON OF NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL POLICY 2020 AND NATIONAL POLICY ON EDUCATION 1986
Author Name(s): BASANTI MAHANTA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e563-e571
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 228
The NEP 2020 was approved by the Union Cabinet of India on 29 July 2020. The Ministry of Human Resource Development formed a committee headed by former ISRO Chairman Dr. K Kasturirangan, who outlined the vision of India's new education system. The New Education Policy addresses challenges the current education system faces such as Quality, Affordability, Equity, Access, and Accountability. NEP 2020 envisions an India-centric education system that contributes directly to transforming our nation sustainably into an equitable and vibrant society filled with knowledge and by providing high-quality education to all. The National Policy on Education (NPE) is a policy formulated by the Government of India to promote and regulate education in India. The policy covers elementary education to higher education in both rural and urban India. NPE 1986 was promulgated by the Government of India by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. This article emphasizes the major differences between the current education policy i.e., the New Education Policy of 2020 and the New Policy on Education 1986. An attempt had been also made to figure out the challenges in the existing policy that led to the emergence of NEP 2020. The data has been collected through various sources, i.e., journals, reports, print media, and other government websites. This article is purely based on secondary data. Though NEP 2020 has new targets to be achieved by 2035, nevertheless it has its own merits and limitations the efforts have been made to highlight them. As NEP 2020 is one of the most promising policies introduced, the question relies on to what extent the policy's objectives will be achieved.
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Education policy, Development, Higher education, Comparison, Teachers, Drawbacks, Challenges.
Paper Title: Conserving Plant Biodiversity Based on Traditional Knowledge in Magadh Region of Bihar, India.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304557
Register Paper ID - 234724
Title: CONSERVING PLANT BIODIVERSITY BASED ON TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE IN MAGADH REGION OF BIHAR, INDIA.
Author Name(s): Rajeev Ranjan Singh, V K PRABHAT, Anil Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e553-e562
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 132
The present communication deals with Conserving Plant Biodiversity Based on Traditional Knowledge in Magadh Region, Bihar.They have been frequently associated with gods and goddesses as their incarnation, symbols, abode, offering, sacrificial rites and rituals, religious ceremonies and for different celestial components. Traditional knowledge was used in ancient India as a tool to protect nature and natural resources. Several plants, such as Aegle marmelos ('bel'), Calotropis procera ('akwan'), Coconut nucifera ('nariyal'), Curcuma longa ('haldi'), Cynodon dactylon ('dub'), Datura metel ('dhatura'), Desmostachya bipinnata ('kusha'), Ficus benghalensis ('bargad'), Ficus religiosa ('pipal'), Mangifera indica ('aam'), Musa paradisiaca ('kela'),Nelumbo nucifera ('kamal'), Ocimum sanctum ('tulsi'), Oryza sativa ('dhan'), Piper betel ('pan') and many others are considered sacred and used in Hindu and Buddhist religious rites. These beliefs and practices continue to be the elements of modern Indian traditions. Consequently, many plant species of ecological, economical, medicinal and social importance in this area i.e., Magadh region of Bihar area have been saved. Magadh region of Bihar occupies a unique place in the religious and cultural history of India.
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Religious beliefs, Traditional cultures, Conserved plants.
Paper Title: Influencer Marketing and Its Impact on H&M
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304556
Register Paper ID - 234637
Title: INFLUENCER MARKETING AND ITS IMPACT ON H&M
Author Name(s): Ujwal HG, Gourav HM, Abheek P
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e544-e552
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 225
Social media is one of the most sought-after mediums for the transmission of information these days, let alone for advertising and promotion. It has become like "there is no media without social media" and the most important aspects of this system is influencer marketing. Using the example of the fashion brand H and M (Hennes and Mauritz), this case study focuses on how this brand uses social media and especially influencer marketing to promote its brand and gain communication about its brand from our perspective. The main goal here is to address influencer marketing as a more than reliable marketing strategy, especially for fashion brands. This study also highlights how H and M use arguably the 2 most popular social media for the common man, Facebook and Instagram, to effectively utilize the large base they provide for marketing strategies. With the latest trends in social media, such as the popularity of Instagram reels in particular, this is nothing but icing on the cake when it comes to H and M's interests. We see that the main role of marketing in the fashion industry is to make designs visible and successfully sell them to customers, and what better platform than social media to do this. It is also no wonder that consumer habits, let alone shopping habits, have changed since the birth of social networks. It is also important to note that the fashion buying cycle of the average customer is 6 weeks, which is a very short period of time. In fast fashion companies like H and M, the cycle is even shorter. In addition, it is worth noting the commitments that H and M provide to their loyal customers. This study also provides recommendations on how H and M can increase their chances of future development. This study also provides detailed notes on some of the influencers that H and M worked with and how they did it, and of course the success mantra when it comes to social media, especially influencer marketing.
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Influencer Marketing , Social Media
Paper Title: Social Work Practice with Dalit Communities Affected by Climate Change: Revisiting Rural Social Work from Structural Perspective
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304555
Register Paper ID - 234671
Title: SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE WITH DALIT COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE: REVISITING RURAL SOCIAL WORK FROM STRUCTURAL PERSPECTIVE
Author Name(s): Prof. Ramesh Jare
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e534-e543
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 138
The beginning of social work not only in India but in Europe and America was concentrated on micro issues of the society. It mainly focuses on the individual concerns by putting individual as a problematic person. However, this approach sees individual as a subject of social work practice. Unlike micro practice, macro social work practices focuses on broad issues which is based on the assumption that environment and the outer structure of the society has certain difficulty and hence, it should be dealt with. The macro social work approach further focuses on challenging the structural inequalities to bring about change in the society. Social work practice in India which was heavily focuses on the functional issues of the society ignored the issues that has emerged from the social structure. Nevertheless, there were few attempts by social work practitioners during 1980's to bring the structural issues in centre of social work practice. The experience of practising social work in rural areas is different from that in urban areas. This has led to the development of a rural specialisation in the social work profession. In this article, the author draws upon his experience of more than 30 years as a social worker in rural settings, to explore the relationship between rurality and professional social work practice and education.
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micro social practices, outer structure, structural inequality, social strucure, rurality
Paper Title: Plant Disease Detection Using Deep Learning
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304554
Register Paper ID - 234686
Title: PLANT DISEASE DETECTION USING DEEP LEARNING
Author Name(s): Atharva Santosh Bhagwat, Tanmay Pramod Garde, Soham Uday Khedekar, Rutik Ravindra Vaskar, Mandar S Joshi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e528-e533
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 116
The paper discusses the use of deep learning techniques for the detection and classification of plant diseases from images, highlighting the challenges associated with data collection, preprocessing, and model selection. It provides a comprehensive overview of publicly available datasets for plant disease research and compares the performance of various deep learning models on different datasets. The paper also presents some future directions for research in this field, including transfer learning, multi-spectral imaging, and real-time disease monitoring, emphasizing the potential of deep learning-based approaches for improving plant disease diagnosis and management, which can have significant implications for sustainable agriculture and food security.
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Agriculture, Plant Diseases, Image Processing, Image Acquisition, Image Pre-Processing, Feature Extraction,Convolutional Neural Network,Random Forest,Ensemble
Paper Title: Quality of Higher Education in Odisha: Assessment by Students
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304553
Register Paper ID - 234569
Title: QUALITY OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN ODISHA: ASSESSMENT BY STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Rojalini Behera
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e518-e527
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 148
Education, widely regarded as the key to human and societal development, has raised critical issues and emancipated the human thought process in the pursuit of human liberty and dignity. In this sense, a quality higher education should enable personal accomplishment and enlightenment, constructive civic life, and productive human resources for nation building. With this context in mind and the view of educational quality indicators in mind, this paper conducts an empirical analysis of students' perceptions of the quality of higher education in the state of Odisha. The study used a structured questionnaire to conduct a comparative study of 209 students from two colleges in the Puri district. The paper concluded that higher education in Odisha is average, and the quality of higher education is hampered by structural and functional mechanisms, specifically the curriculum structure, libraries, and laboratory facilities, and the function of classroom and teaching facilities. According to the students' opinions, it will be improved by the self-assessment of teachers and management, proper vision, and the facilitation of desirable educational skills among the teachers by the government.
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quality education, higher education, student assessment, higher education in Odisha, quality indicator, infrastructure, study environment, and quality teaching
Paper Title: Critical Review on Importance Of Shodana As A Treatment Modality In Prameha
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304552
Register Paper ID - 234588
Title: CRITICAL REVIEW ON IMPORTANCE OF SHODANA AS A TREATMENT MODALITY IN PRAMEHA
Author Name(s): DR Chaitra Lakshmi K N, Dr. Nagalakshmi A S, Dr Lohith B A
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e509-e517
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 133
Prameha is one of the Meda Dhatu Vikruthijanya Vyadhi, characterized by Prabhuta Avila Mutrata. Considering the lakshana of Prameha, it can be correlated to Diabetes mellitus in the present day. Diabetes mellitus (DM) refers to a group of common metabolic disorders that share the phenotype of hyperglycemia. There are two broad categories of DM, designated type 1 and type 2. The rise in prevalence is more for type-2 diabetes than for type-1. It is anticipated that by the year 2030, the number of diabetics globally will double from the present figure of 250 million. The treatment modalities for Prameha include Sodhana Chikitsa & Shamana Chikitsa and Apatarpana Chikitsa & Santarpana Chikitsa based on the type of Prameha namely Sthula Pramehi and Krusha Pramehi. In this article, an attempt is made to understand the treatment principles of Prameha with special reference to Shodana and its probable mode of action.
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Prameha, Shodhana Chikitsa, Sthula Pramehi, Krusha Pramehi.
Paper Title: Occlusal considerations in Temporomandibular Joint functioning and its management: A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304551
Register Paper ID - 234593
Title: OCCLUSAL CONSIDERATIONS IN TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT FUNCTIONING AND ITS MANAGEMENT: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Dr. sakshi suryawanshi, Dr. prasad adhapure, Dr. babita yeshwante, Dr. pranav bhale, Dr. akash todsam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e502-e508
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 126
This review is about aetiology of temporomandibular joint disorders and its effects on occlusion, its interferences with relationship to temporomandibular joint discomfort and need of occlusal adjustment. The focus of this review will be etiological factors causing temporomandibular discomfort and its prosthodontic management for the prevention of same. The scope of prosthodontics has been a boon to serve mankind. Mastication phonation and aesthetics has been a miracle in rehabilitating the patients since a long time. The ultimate health of a patient depends upon his absorption of various nutrients and it depends greatly on the masticatory efficiency and mastication depends upon the occlusion. Temporomandibular joint functioning and occlusion should be in harmony with each other it is otherwise affected by either of them. This topic is reviewed regarding the aetiology and its effect on functioning of temporomandibular joint as it governs the functioning in all the three planes hence, we need to understand the dynamics of its movement and its effect on the occlusal contacts.
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temporomandibular joint, occlusion, interferences
Paper Title: NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY(NEP) 2020 AND THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION IN THE COUNTRY : A STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304550
Register Paper ID - 234667
Title: NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY(NEP) 2020 AND THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION IN THE COUNTRY : A STUDY
Author Name(s): Chandrakanta Paik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e496-e501
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 143
Each country has won policy regarding economic, education, foreign trade, foreign relations etc. After the independence in 1945, 15 August the government of India held some decisions regarding education for the future India. Time to time several changes are made for the enhancement of education. Some commission was made for the policy. In 2020 New Education Policy established by the Central Government for the nation. Any policy has been accepted for betterment of replacement of old. New Education Policy is also more effective for the country , education and the new generation.
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Country; Education; enhancement; betterment; commission; several; policy
Paper Title: REVIEW - IN VITRO EVALUATION OF THE ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIFUNGAL EFFECT OF ZINGIBER OFFICINALE MOUTHWASH AGAINST PERICORONITIS DISEASE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304549
Register Paper ID - 234037
Title: REVIEW - IN VITRO EVALUATION OF THE ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIFUNGAL EFFECT OF ZINGIBER OFFICINALE MOUTHWASH AGAINST PERICORONITIS DISEASE
Author Name(s): Keerthana.P, Nivethitha. M, Bharani Priya .K, Kowsalya .S, Devakumar .J
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e490-e495
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 133
Pericoronitis is inflammation of the soft tissue associated with the crown of partially erupted tooth. It is seen most commonly in relation to the mandibular third molar. The common symptoms and signs are pain, swelling, trismus, halitosis, bad taste inflammation of pericornal flap and pus discharge from underneath inflammation sometimes aggravated by trauma from an antagonist tooth. The microorganisms may involve in pericoronitis such as Streptococcus . sp, candida albicans is one of the most common opportunistic organisms, which cause oral cavity infections in humans .Most Antifungal and antibacterial drugs possess side effects and may have an undesirable taste. Ginger root is one of the oldest herbal products used in traditional medicine which has known antimicrobial effect and used in the manufacture of Zingiber officinale mouthwash. The present review was designed to investigate antimicrobial effect of Zingiber officinale mouthwash. In this study, the susceptibility of Streptococcus sp. and Candida albicans to Zingiber officinale was evaluated in comparison with commercially available mouth wash using disc diffusion method.
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Zinger root-Zingiber officinale root mouthwash-antimicrobial activity.
Paper Title: RESEARCH ON DEVELOPING OF ADJUSTABLE GARMENT AND ANALYSING ITS COMFORT FIT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304548
Register Paper ID - 234435
Title: RESEARCH ON DEVELOPING OF ADJUSTABLE GARMENT AND ANALYSING ITS COMFORT FIT
Author Name(s): JANANI.M, MRS. JEEVITHA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e488-e489
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 118
This research is to create different styles of adaptable robe for the common people. Adjustable garments are available in the market only for pregnant ladies, as their body changes each month..Therefore, the dress s not comfortable for all peoples and if it is, they have to give for Alterations to tailor shop or remove stitches. Even if give it to the tailor and make alterations, it is not comfortable for everyone.When the size increases, we have to divide our stitches.The fabric is damaged when the stitching is separated. it makes a holes.To solve this problem survey had been taken and according to that have designed a dress with comfy fit.In this project have created a bunch of garments which can be worn by two different sized people. When the size changes according to person silhouette also varies.The cotton fabrics are naturally dyed, so the garments are sustainable and bio degradable.
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Adaptable robe, Comfy fit, Natural dye, Different silhoutte.
Paper Title: Sign Language Recognition Using Python
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304546
Register Paper ID - 234674
Title: SIGN LANGUAGE RECOGNITION USING PYTHON
Author Name(s): Amey Waghchoure, Tejas Sawalkar, Harshad Chavan, Balaji Mundhe
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e476-e480
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 136
Sign language has been a solid medium for dumb and deaf people to interact with others. Speech-impaired people and people with impaired hearing make use of different meaningful hand-gestures and facial expressions to convey their message. However, many people lack the knowledge and understanding of such hand gestures, which then leads to difficulty in communicating or exchanging information with one another. Thus, there is a communication gap between them and normal people. The sign language recognition system acts as a supportive interface between their community and other people out there. This paper presents a way to convert human sign language or hand gestures to a meaningful text. This is achieved with the help of the Python programming language.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Sign Language, Dumb-deaf people, Hand gestures, Recognition system, Python.
Paper Title: Artificial Intelligence in Information Systems
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304545
Register Paper ID - 234056
Title: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Author Name(s): Komal S Bhanushali, Pallavi K Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e470-e475
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 128
Artificial Intelligence is a broad field that encompasses various concepts in Information Technology. This research paper focuses on different technologies in AI and how they apply to improve the performance of multiple sectors. The purpose of this study is to discuss Artificial Intelligence and its present and future applications. AI is the foundation of multiple concepts, such as computing, software creation, and data transmission. The technologies that use AI are machine learning, deep learning, Natural Language Generation, speech recognition, robotics, and biometric identification. AI applies to many sectors such as healthcare sectors, assembling and manufacturing industries, business organizations, and in the automotive industries. AI also has various advantages that make it gain more popularity in many areas. The AI-powered machine can perform many jobs at once; they are not costly compared to human beings and are accurate and efficient. AI also encounters multiple problems that undermine its application. AI is prone to technical difficulties, security snags, data difficulties, and can cause accidents if users fail to understand the AI system. The increased use of AI has transformed various sectors by boosting the organization's performance and facilitating data safety.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Artificial Intelligence, AI History, Biometrics, Machine Learning, Speech Recognition.
Paper Title: Sign Language Recognition Using Python
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304544
Register Paper ID - 234675
Title: SIGN LANGUAGE RECOGNITION USING PYTHON
Author Name(s): Amey Waghchoure, Tejas Sawalkar, Harshad Chavan, Balaji Mundhe
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e465-e469
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 150
Sign language has been a solid medium for dumb and deaf people to interact with others. Speech-impaired people and people with impaired hearing make use of different meaningful hand-gestures and facial expressions to convey their message. However, many people lack the knowledge and understanding of such hand gestures, which then leads to difficulty in communicating or exchanging information with one another. Thus, there is a communication gap between them and normal people. The sign language recognition system acts as a supportive interface between their community and other people out there. This paper presents a way to convert human sign language or hand gestures to a meaningful text. This is achieved with the help of the Python programming language.
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Sign Language, Dumb-deaf people, Hand gestures, Recognition system, Python.
Paper Title: NADI PARIKSHA:- NADI VIKRUTI IN UDAR ROG
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304543
Register Paper ID - 234661
Title: NADI PARIKSHA:- NADI VIKRUTI IN UDAR ROG
Author Name(s): Nisha Jakhar, Rajesh Kumar Sharma, Dinesh Chandra Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e460-e464
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 143
In Ayurveda Nadi Pariksha is an ancient ayurvedic diagnostic tool and it is very important to have a accurate diagnosis before treating the patient's disease. To know the Nadi Paiksha it is important to understand Nadi Vigyan. In Ayurvedic texts there are different type of Rog Rogi Pariksha i.e., Trividha Pariksha, Shadvidha Pariksha, Ashtavidha Pariksha, Dashavidha Pariksha etc. Concept of Nadi Pariksha is found under the Ashatavidhya Pariksha described by Yogratnakar. Yogratnakara described Nadi Pariksha under heading of Rog Pariksha. The presence of pulse at the Angushthamula is evidence of life. Nadi Pariksha is done to analyse and estimate the quantity of Tridosha in the body. Tridosha, i.e. Vata, Pitta and Kapha are considered as the fundamental. The examinations of Nadi Pariksha (Pulse examination) are evidence of many diseases including cardio-vascular system, G.I.T. diseases (Udar Roga) and Manas Roga as described in Ayurvedic literature But in modern medical science pulse examination is only limited to C.V.S examination. They were popular diagnostic tools in the past but nowadays they are not specifically used, so there is need to re-establish their results so that they can be used in future. The present paper describes the variations of Nadi in Udar Roga.
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Ayurveda, Nadi, pulse examination, Vikruti , Udar roga.
Paper Title: REAL TIME RESUME SCREENING USING NLP AND TOKEN BASED SIMILARITY INDEXING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304542
Register Paper ID - 234680
Title: REAL TIME RESUME SCREENING USING NLP AND TOKEN BASED SIMILARITY INDEXING
Author Name(s): Bussa Sai Sweshika, Golla DivyaSri, Madapathi Aishwarya, Kudipudi Phanisree
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e454-e459
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 215
- The goal of resume screening is to find the best candidates for a position. Our system is a resume ranking software, Input would be resumes and job descriptions, output is highly ranked candidate's resume and acquired instantly in real-time. We will be using Mong for string matching, Cosine Similarity, TF-IDF. The existing systems are simple and effective but are not robust in terms of accuracy, efficiency, and processing and could lead to inaccurate assumptions and loss of human potential. We propose a web application that aims to order the resumes, by intelligently reading job descriptions as input and comparing the resumes which fall into the category of given Job Descriptions. In order to match and rate candidates in real-time, the software provides a ranking after filtering and recommends the better resume for a given textual job description. The Advantages of the proposed system are Secured, Interpretability, High accuracy, Lightweight model & fast processing. It could be used in MNC's where multiple resumes must be screened every single day for multiple jobs.
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Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF SILVER AND GOLD NANOPARTICLES USING PLANT EXTRACT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304541
Register Paper ID - 234646
Title: A STUDY ON THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF SILVER AND GOLD NANOPARTICLES USING PLANT EXTRACT
Author Name(s): SURAJ PRAKASH, DR. PARVEEN KUMAR MEENA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e443-e453
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 112
One of the most essential ways for the biosynthesis of nanoparticles is the use of plant extracts in the biosynthesis process, which is one of the most important approaches. Using Azadirachta indica leaf extract, it was possible to witness competitive bioreduction of Au3+ and Ag+ ions when both ions were present in solution at the same time. It was discovered that bimetallic Au core-Ag shell nanoparticles may be synthesised in solution. Aloevera leaf extract has been shown to be effective in the creation of gold nanotriangles and spherical silver nanoparticles. Transmission electron microscopy and ultraviolet-visible absorption spectroscopy were used to track the kinetics of NPs production (TEM). Adding Aloevera extract to a 10-3 M solution of AgNO3 and HAuCl4 for around 5 hours resulted in the emergence of a yellow and red hue in the solution, which was confirmed by other researchers.
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ALOEVERA, silver nanoparticles, gold nanoparticles, etc.
Paper Title: RFID Based Secure Money Access With Multiple Bank Affinity Using Biometric Authentication
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2304540
Register Paper ID - 234237
Title: RFID BASED SECURE MONEY ACCESS WITH MULTIPLE BANK AFFINITY USING BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION
Author Name(s): P. Sai Snigda Samira, P. Swethanla, P. Bhumika, S. Abhi Sneha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Pages: e438-e442
Year: April 2023
Downloads: 158
Every person these days has an individual ATM card for each and every bank where they maintain multiple accounts. So, handling numerous cards, remembering password for every bank account is difficult. Currently, banks are looking for each and every opportunity to maintain and provide new facilities for their customers. Integrating multiple bank accounts into single ATM card encourages banks for better customer management. Here we are developing an application for banking sector particularly for Debit/ATM card section. User can create his account using same mobile number, get ATM card from the bank. He can integrate all his accounts in other banks into a single card with a unique identification number. Here An RFID tag is used as a smart ATM card, it is considered as an existing and fast-growing technology. We are providing an extra security for the ATM card to prevent fraud and ATM theft. The fingerprint of the user is user as an Authentication. Data of a fingerprint is stored in database using the enrollment process through the bank. The user has to enter the pin code in order to do further transaction. The user can withdraw money from the account selected by him previously according to the specific account number.
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ATM, security, Multiple Bank Affinity, Authentication, Accessibility, Recognition, Autherization
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