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  Paper Title: WOMEN AND THEIR EDUCATION OF PURBA MEDINIPUR DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2404935

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  Title: WOMEN AND THEIR EDUCATION OF PURBA MEDINIPUR DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY

  Author Name(s): Sujata Maity, Dr. Nizamuddin Ahmed

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 4

 Pages: i163-i169

 Year: April 2024

 Downloads: 52

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Women education is very important for the proper social and economic growth of the country. Nowadays, the importance of women's education is growing day by day. Education for women is the best way to improve the health, nutrition and economic status of a household that constitute a micro unit nation development. But position of girl's education is not improving according to determined parameter for women. Even though the Indian government has taken some measures such as the 'Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan', 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao', 'Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana' and also the government of West Bengal special scheme for girl child, i.e. 'Kanyashree Scheme', but the attitude towards girl child is very negative in our society even on today. Hence, this study is mainly framed to design to know the educational status of women along with the socio economic status, marital status, first baby gender preference, and mother's age at first baby born. The study has been conducted during the month of September to October 2023 in Moyna block under Purba Medinipur district of West Bengal. It has been found that about 42% women whose age during marriage was below 18 years in Moyna block of Purba Medinipur district. In the study area, 30% women under studied expressed their desire regarding first baby gender as 'boy'. In the study area, surprisingly no woman wants a baby girl as her first child. It has been found that 60.68% women's age were below 19 years when their first baby was born. Though there is no illiterate woman in the study area , but only 5.09%, 5.09%, 20.38% passed Class VIII, matriculation, and higher-secondary examination respectively. About 15.28% and 6.36% women passed B.A. and M.A. respectively, though their employment scenario is not good, most of them are housewife.


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  Paper Title: "A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES OF STAFF NURSES REGARDING ADMINISTRATION OF IV THERAPY IN SELECTED HOSPITAL OF GWALIOR, (M.P.)"

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2404934

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  Title: "A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES OF STAFF NURSES REGARDING ADMINISTRATION OF IV THERAPY IN SELECTED HOSPITAL OF GWALIOR, (M.P.)"

  Author Name(s): Mr. Prashant Kumar Mishra, Dr. N. Vijaya Narayanan, Dr. Radhakrishan Sharma

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 4

 Pages: i155-i162

 Year: April 2024

 Downloads: 44

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Intravenous fluid therapy is the fastest way to deliver fluids or medications directly into a vein. It is common aspect of therapy used for the dilution of medication and maintenance of body fluids, and widely used in hospital settings. Intravenous fluid administration practices are important and remain an essential part of patients' care during hospitalization. Globally, approximately 25 million people receive intravenous (IV) therapy by the use of an intravenous cannula. It is a routine but potentially harmful procedure in hospitals. Methodology- The current study was a descriptive hospital based cross-sectional study among the nursing staff at the Gwalior. The total sample size were consists of 50 study participants were selected by the using of purposive sampling technique. The data collection by the self-structured to collect the data and analysis by the using of SPSS. Results- The study revealed that the majority out of 50 study participants, highly majority 84% of staff nurses were have average knowledge, 12% of staff nurse were have excellent knowledge, and, least 4% were have inadequate knowledge regarding the Intravenous administration. Respectively in study results depicts that practice staff nurses is score 16(32%) in average range while 34(68%) nurses score in good range in administration of IV therapy. Discussion and conclusion- that there is a positive correlation between knowledge and practice of staff nurses regarding administration of IV therapy. Scores are (r = 0.165, p< 0.05) hence null hypothesis (H0) is rejected and research hypothesis (H1) was accepted. There is positive correlation between knowledge and practice of staff nurses that is knowledge increases there is slightly increases in practices also. There is no significant association between age and knowledge gender, professional qualification, total clinical experience, availability of IV therapy equipment's, attended in service educational programme, and, frequency of administering IV therapy per day (>0.05)


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  Paper Title: Research Luteolin: Pharmacology Action

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2404933

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  Title: RESEARCH LUTEOLIN: PHARMACOLOGY ACTION

  Author Name(s): Shrikrushana S. Chopade, Akash R. Tangde, Gaurav S. Tangade, Sanket S. Khedekar, Mayur P. Lingayat

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 4

 Pages: i136-i154

 Year: April 2024

 Downloads: 56

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Secondary metabolites that organisms make and use for defense or adaptation are known as natural products. Throughout history, people have utilized plants and their parts extensively to treat a wide range of illnesses. Secondary metabolites that organisms make and use for defense or adaptation are known as natural products. Throughout history, people have utilized plants and their parts extensively to treat a wide range of illnesses. Secondary metabolites that organisms make and use for defense or adaptation are known as natural products. Throughout history, people have utilized plants and their parts extensively to treat a wide range of illnesses. Any phytochemical obtained from food and its byproducts offer an abundance of novel anti-cancer substances. Flavonoids like luteolin (3,4,5,7-tetrahydroxy flavone) are present in a variety of plants, including fruits, vegetables, and medicinal herbs. It functions as an anticancer agent against a variety of human cancers, including pancreatic, lung, breast, glioblastoma, prostate, and colon cancers. Additionally, it prevents the growth of cancer in vivo and in vitro by preventing the growth of tumor cells, shielding them from carcinogenic stimuli, triggering cell cycle arrest, and triggering apoptosis via various signaling pathways. Furthermore, luteolin can reverse the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) by downregulating the mesenchymal biomarkers vimentin, N-cadherin, and snail as well as inducing the expression of the epithelial biomarker E-cadherin through cytoskeleton shrinkage.


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Anti-inflammatory effect, Anticancer effect, Antioxidant, Antiviral effect, Heart Protective effectNeurological Impairments protection, phytochemistry.

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  Paper Title: A STUDY ON IMPACT OF IMPLEMENTATION ON GST AMONG RETAILERS

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2404932

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  Title: A STUDY ON IMPACT OF IMPLEMENTATION ON GST AMONG RETAILERS

  Author Name(s): KeerthigaL, Dr.mohanraj E

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 4

 Pages: i129-i135

 Year: April 2024

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The Goods and Services Tax (GST), implemented in India in 2017, marked a significant reform in the indirect tax system. This study investigates the impact of GST on retailers, exploring both the positive and negative aspects of its implementation. Through a survey of retailers and analysis of secondary data, the research examines changes in tax burden, compliance procedures, and operational efficiency. The findings reveal that GST has streamlined the tax structure, reduced cascading effects, and facilitated easier inter-state transactions. However, challenges such as initial compliance complexity, technology adoption costs, and potential disruptions for smaller retailers were also identified. The study concludes that GST's impact on retailers is multifaceted, offering long-term benefits alongside initial hurdles.


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  Paper Title: A Review of Different Admission Prediction Systems.

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2404931

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  Title: A REVIEW OF DIFFERENT ADMISSION PREDICTION SYSTEMS.

  Author Name(s): Harshil Modh, Madhyam Bharati, Aditya Mamgai, Himani Tiwari

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 4

 Pages: i125-i128

 Year: April 2024

 Downloads: 32

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Every year, several students apply to various universities for graduate admission. For the purpose of selecting applicants, each institution has its own set of selection criteria, which may include GRE scores, CGPAs, research experience, personal statements, letters of recommendation, and university rankings. The finest university can be suggested using web applications and consulting services based on a student's portfolio. These offer details on the colleges that applicants have to take into account. They are limited, nonetheless, by the reality that humans are unable to account for every institution and circumstance. Accuracy concerns might arise with web applications. We proposed a deep neural network (DNN) in this study to predict a student's chance of admission to a university based on their portfolio. Additionally, we offer a stacked ensemble model that projects


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Admission Prediction, Machine Learning,Hybrid Model,Accuracy in Admission Predictions,cut-off

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  Paper Title: Recently Explored Microlithic Sites in the Baitarani and Salandi River Basin, Keonjhar District, Northern Odisha: A Preliminary Report

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  Title: RECENTLY EXPLORED MICROLITHIC SITES IN THE BAITARANI AND SALANDI RIVER BASIN, KEONJHAR DISTRICT, NORTHERN ODISHA: A PRELIMINARY REPORT

  Author Name(s): NISHIKANTA DWIBEDI, RAJASHREE PUHAN

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 4

 Pages: i108-i124

 Year: April 2024

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The antiquity of microlithic research in Odisha goes back to the pre-independence era. It has brought to light extensive evidence of lithic assemblages from the post-Pleistocene and early-Holocene deposits in different parts of the state. All these microlithic sites have been reported from three different types of geomorphologic contexts, viz. along the river banks and its tributaries of different orders, on the raised surfaces with massive exposure of rock outcrops, and the foothills. Some of these sites have also been found to be associated with rock shelter habitats. The present paper is based on the archaeological investigations conducted in the Keonjhar district, mainly in the Salandi and Baitarani River Basin, to understand the cultural landscape, site distribution pattern and nature of sites of this region. Since last year, my fieldwork around the middle tracts of the Salandi and Baitarani River basin, particularly in the Boula-Hadagarh Reserve Forest region, which resulted in the evidence of microlithic tool assemblages, has been found in Sujanapal area near the Chakartritha Hills in the Anandapur Taluk, surrounding areas of Batto village in the Ghasipura block, Gada Singidi and Gada Chandi Hill in the Hatadihi Taluk of Keonjhar district. The preliminary study on these microlithic sites situated in different geomorphological contexts gives some idea about the characteristic features of the lithic assemblages, composition, and different tool technologies used by prehistoric knappers during the time of tool production.


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Post-Glacial, Geomorphologic, Microlith, debitage, flake, fluted core, cryptocrystalline rock, percussion, sub-triangular, cortex.

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  Paper Title: Dynamic Searchable Encryption with Leakage Resilience and Verification

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2404929

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  Title: DYNAMIC SEARCHABLE ENCRYPTION WITH LEAKAGE RESILIENCE AND VERIFICATION

  Author Name(s): Vepuri Roshini, K Pavan Kumar, Sakala Satya Sai Balaji Kumar, Kamireddy Sudha Kiran, Karanam Ganesh

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 4

 Pages: i100-i107

 Year: April 2024

 Downloads: 48

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Protecting sensitive data from potential dangers is crucial in the current digital world. Since cloud computing has become widely used and data storage has been outsourced, it has become more difficult to safeguard information, especially from threats like memory leaks. This effort presents a novel cryptographic architecture called "Memory Leakage-Resilient Dynamic and Verifiable Multi-keyword Ranked Search on Encrypted" (MLRDV-MKRSE) in answer to these difficulties. The primary aim of this project is to design and implement a safe and effective solution that tackles vulnerabilities resulting from memory leaks. Additionally, this system need to provide multi-keyword ranked searches on encrypted data that may be verified and support dynamic data activities. In order to maintain data confidentiality, integrity, and availability even in the event of memory leakage occurrences, sophisticated cryptographic techniques will be utilized. Strong encryption algorithms to prevent unwanted access, flexible data management systems to meet changing data requirements, and verifiable search features that guarantee quick access to relevant data without sacrificing privacy are just a few of the essential components of the suggested plan. To assess the performance, security, and practicality of the suggested solution, extensive testing and assessment will be carried out. The goal of this research is to greatly improve safe data management methods by creating the Memory Leakage-Resilient Dynamic and Verifiable Multi-keyword Ranked Search on Encrypted scheme. In the end, it aims to provide a workable solution for safeguarding private data in cloud settings and other data outsourcing situations.


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  Paper Title: Quantitative Analysis of Lung Lesions Segmentation using CT Images

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2404928

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  Title: QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF LUNG LESIONS SEGMENTATION USING CT IMAGES

  Author Name(s): Abhishek Kumar

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 4

 Pages: i94-i99

 Year: April 2024

 Downloads: 57

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Clinical practice faces a significant diagnostic challenge with pulmonary lesions, spanning a wide spectrum of anomalies within the lung parenchyma, from benign nodules to malignant tumors. While traditional imaging methods like computed tomography (CT) are crucial for lesion detection, relying solely on qualitative assessment often leads to imprecise lesion definition. In contrast, quantitative CT analysis offers a sophisticated approach to obtaining accurate quantitative metrics from radiological images, enabling objective and consistent evaluation of lesion morphology, density, and texture. This study aims to explore the potential revolutionary benefits of quantitative CT analysis in characterizing pulmonary lesions, shedding light on their biology, prognosis, and treatment responsiveness. Through a comprehensive review of existing research and empirical data analysis, we elucidate the clinical implications and translational prospects of quantitative CT analysis in pulmonary medicine. Furthermore, we discuss the emerging role of radiomics, employing advanced machine learning techniques, including Attention U-Net, to unravel the molecular heterogeneity underlying pulmonary diseases. The integration of quantitative CT analysis into the diagnostic toolkit of pulmonary medicine heralds a new era of more accurate and individualized patient care. By leveraging quantitative measures beyond the constraints of qualitative assessment, we seek to revolutionize pulmonary lesion evaluation and push the boundaries of clinical practice, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes.


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Pulmonary lesions,Quantitative CT analysis,Diagnostic challenge,Radiological imaging,Lesion characterization,Lesion morphology,Lesion density,Lesion texture,Clinical implications,Translational prospects,Radiomics,Machine learning,Molecular heterogeneity,Individualized patient care,Improved patient outcomes

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  Paper Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF VIDEO ASSISTED TEACHING PROGRAM ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE AMONG MIDWIVES WORKING IN SELECTED HEALTH CENTRES OF GUWAHATI, ASSAM- AN EVALUATIVE STUDY

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2404927

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  Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF VIDEO ASSISTED TEACHING PROGRAM ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE AMONG MIDWIVES WORKING IN SELECTED HEALTH CENTRES OF GUWAHATI, ASSAM- AN EVALUATIVE STUDY

  Author Name(s): C. Lalhmangaihzuali, Rikynti Nongkynrih

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 4

 Pages: i85-i93

 Year: April 2024

 Downloads: 62

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ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is commonly defined as blood loss exceeding 500 mL following vaginal birth and 1000 mL following caesarean section. As the effect of blood loss is more important rather than the amount of blood lost, the clinical definition, which is more practical states, "any amount of bleeding from or into the genital tract following birth of the baby up to the end of the puerperium, which adversely affects the general condition of the patient evidenced by a rise in pulse rate and falling blood pressure is called postpartum haemorrhage".1 WHO has also issued a guideline to provide a foundation for the implementation of interventions shown to have been effective in reducing the burden of PPH, while emphasizing that in the developed world, PPH is a largely preventable and manageable condition.2 OBJECTIVES: o To assess the pretest and posttest level of knowledge regarding PPH among Midwives working in selected health centres of Guwahati, Assam. o To determine the effectiveness of video assisted teaching program on knowledge regarding PPH among Midwives working in selected health centres of Guwahati, Assam. o To find out the association between the pretest level of knowledge of PPH among Midwives with the selected demographic variables in selected health centres of Guwahati, Assam. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The investigator conducted an evaluative study to identify the effectiveness of video assisted teaching program on knowledge regarding postpartum haemorrhage among midwives working in selected health centres of Guwahati, Assam in order to accomplish the objectives of the study. To obtain the adequate sample for the study, non-probability purposive sampling technique was used. The study was undertaken on 45 midwives who were working in selected health centres of Guwahati, Assam. Participants were selected on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Effectiveness of video assisted teaching program on knowledge regarding postpartum haemorrhage among midwives working in selected health centres were assessed by pre-test and posttest self structured questionnaire to the respondents. RESULT: Result showed that out of 45 respondents majority i.e., 24(53.3%) respondents were between the age group of 31-40 years, Majority i.e., 38(84.4%) were married, majority i.e., 45(100%) of the respondents were female, majority i.e., 36(80%) of respondents have passed out G.N.M, majority i.e., 23(51.1%) of respondents have 5-10 years experience, majority i.e., 17(37.8) of respondents have conducted 21-30 deliveries, majority i.e., 33(73.3%) did not have any exposure to cases related with Postpartum Haemorrhage and majority i.e., 42(93.3%) have not attend any specialized midwifery training related to Postpartum Haemorrhage. In the pre-test knowledge, majority i.e., 39(86.67%) had inadequate knowledge and 6(13.33%) had moderately adequate knowledge regarding PPH and none of the respondents have adequate knowledge. In post-test knowledge, majority i.e., 42(93.33%) had adequate knowledge and 3(6.67%) had moderate knowledge regarding PPH and none of the respondents have inadequate knowledge. In pretest, the mean score of knowledge was 4.36 and standard deviation 2.75 and the posttest mean score of knowledge was 21.11, standard deviation 3.421. The mean difference score was 16.75. The calculated paired "t" test value of value of t=21.945 was statistically significant at p<0.001 level. This clearly infers that after the administration of Video Assisted Teaching regarding postpartum haemorrhage among midwives was found to be effective and the midwives gained adequate knowledge in the posttest. The analysis depicted that the demographic variables- any exposure to cases related with Postpartum Haemorrhage (p=0.035) and any specialized midwifery training attended related to Postpartum Haemorrhage (p=0.043) had statistically significant association with pretest level of knowledge regarding postpartum haemorrhage among midwives at p<0.05 level. The other demographic variables did not show statistically significant association with pretest level of knowledge regarding postpartum haemorrhage among midwives at p<0.05 level. CONCLUSION: From this study, the investigator concluded that there was significant difference in the pretest and posttest knowledge score and therefore the video assisted teaching program among midwives working in selected health centres in Guwahati, Assam was effective.


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  Paper Title: Decoding India's Gig Economy: Trends, Challenges & The Way Forward

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  Title: DECODING INDIA'S GIG ECONOMY: TRENDS, CHALLENGES & THE WAY FORWARD

  Author Name(s): Shreya Seshadri

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 4

 Pages: i71-i84

 Year: April 2024

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The gig economy in India is witnessing significant growth, fuelled by platforms like Ola, Zomato, and BigBasket. Despite providing flexibility, gig workers face challenges such as job insecurity and lack of benefits. With 7.7 million engaged in gig work in 2020-21, comprising 2.6% of the non-agricultural workforce, the sector is expected to create 23.5 million jobs by 2029-30. However, issues like unfair pay and poor working conditions persist. While the government has introduced measures like the Code on Social Security, implementation challenges remain. This paper explores the implications of the gig economy on India's economic goals, emphasising the need for policies ensuring worker well-being and sustainable growth.


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Gig Economy, Contract workers, Gig Economy Platform, Labor Market, Social Security

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  Paper Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING LEGAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS IN MIDWIFERY AMONG STAFF NURSES WORKING IN SELECTED HOSPITALS KAMRUP,ASSAM : AN EVALUATIVE STUDY

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  Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING LEGAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS IN MIDWIFERY AMONG STAFF NURSES WORKING IN SELECTED HOSPITALS KAMRUP,ASSAM : AN EVALUATIVE STUDY

  Author Name(s): MARIA K LALROHLUPUII, ARLINE BESHRA, NANDITA DAS

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 4

 Pages: i61-i70

 Year: April 2024

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BACKGROUND : As a nurse, there is a crucial role in ensuring the well-being and safety of the patients. Upholding ethical principles and legal frameworks is vital for maintaining patient trust, safety and dignity, upholding nursing standards, building a good professional reputation, adhering to legal frameworks and regulations, protecting patient's rights and responsibilities, mitigating legal risks and avoiding lawsuits.Ethics in nursing refers to the moral principles guiding the actions and decisions in patients care. It involves recognizing the values and beliefs of the patients, respecting their autonomy, promoting their well-being and avoiding or minimizing potential harm. The importance of ethics in the practice of medicine was manifested at least 2500 years ago in the Hippocratic traditions, which emphasize the virtues that were expected to characterize and guide the behavior of physician. Over the past 50 years, medical technology expanded exponentially, so that obstetrics and gynecological had to face complex ethical questions regarding assisted reproductive technologies, prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion, medical care at the beginning and end of life, the use of genetic information. Medical knowledge is not sufficient to solve these problems.


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  Paper Title: Car Price Prediction

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  Title: CAR PRICE PREDICTION

  Author Name(s): Aditya Arora, Akriti Singh, Aman Goel, Kirti Kushwah

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 4

 Pages: i55-i60

 Year: April 2024

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In today's automotive market, accurately predicting car prices is crucial for various stakeholders, including manufacturers, dealerships, and consumers. Machine learning (ML) algorithms offer a powerful tool for building predictive models that can analyze numerous factors and provide insights into pricing trends. This paper presents a car price prediction model utilizing ML algorithms. The model aims to forecast the prices of used cars based on various features such as make, model, year, mileage, fuel type, and more. By leveraging historical data on car sales and their associated attributes, the model learns patterns and relationships to make accurate price predictions for unseen vehicles. The proposed model employs a Random Forest Regression algorithm, which is well-suited for handling complex datasets with nonlinear relationships. Random Forest Regression combines the predictive power of multiple decision trees, leading to robust and accurate predictions. Additionally, feature engineering techniques are applied to preprocess and transform raw data, enhancing the model's performance. To evaluate the model's effectiveness, extensive experiments are conducted on a real-world dataset comprising information about thousands of used cars. Performance metrics such as mean absolute error (MAE), mean squared error (MSE), and R-squared (R2) are used to assess the model's predictive accuracy and generalization capabilities. The results demonstrate that the proposed car price prediction model achieves high accuracy and outperforms baseline methods. Furthermore, sensitivity analysis is performed to identify the most influential features affecting car prices, providing valuable insights for stakeholders in the automotive industry. Overall, this research contributes to the field of car price prediction by presenting an effective ML-based approach that can assist in making informed decisions related to car pricing, buying, and selling.


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Car price prediction, Machine learning, Random Forest Regression, Feature engineering, Predictive modeling.

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  Paper Title: EXPLORING THE DIVERSE ACTIVITIES OF VITEX NEGUNDO: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

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  Title: EXPLORING THE DIVERSE ACTIVITIES OF VITEX NEGUNDO: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

  Author Name(s): Swapnita balasaheb dhore, Kadambari .S. Ghatpande, Arya Hanuman Barbole, Rutuja Sanjay Ahire

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 Year: April 2024

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Vitex negundo, commonly known as Nirgundi, is a medicinal plant widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the phytochemical composition, pharmacological properties, and therapeutic potential of Vitex negundo. The phytochemical profile of Vitex negundo is diverse, comprising essential oils, flavonoids, alkaloids, terpenoids, and other bioactive compounds. These constituents contribute to the plant's varied pharmacological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial, analgesic, antipyretic, mosquito repellent and immune modulatory effects. Additionally, Vitex negundo has been traditionally used in various traditional medicine systems for the management of conditions such as arthritis, respiratory disorders, skin ailments, and reproductive health issues.


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  Paper Title: SECTION 97 CRPC : AN ALTERNATIVE REMEDY TO HABEAS CORPUS

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  Title: SECTION 97 CRPC : AN ALTERNATIVE REMEDY TO HABEAS CORPUS

  Author Name(s): Faiz Ali, Dr. Rajeev Singh

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 Pages: i41-i48

 Year: April 2024

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Section 97 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) in India provides an additional avenue for seeking relief from wrongful confinement beyond the traditional remedy of habeas corpus. Under this section, District Magistrates, Sub-Divisional Magistrates, and other Executive Magistrates are empowered to take action upon receiving information about someone being unlawfully restrained or detained. They can issue orders for the search and release of the individual in question. This provision serves as a vital alternative, offering a practical means for addressing cases of illegal detention promptly. It complements the habeas corpus remedy by providing an additional layer of legal recourse to ensure the protection of individual liberty and prevent arbitrary confinement.


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  Paper Title: Interweaving Reality and Fantasy: An Examination of the Tragicomic Pyramus and Thisbe Interlude in A Midsummer Night's Dream

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  Title: INTERWEAVING REALITY AND FANTASY: AN EXAMINATION OF THE TRAGICOMIC PYRAMUS AND THISBE INTERLUDE IN A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM

  Author Name(s): Sumit Chaurasia

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 Volume: 12

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William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and world's greatest dramatist. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is one of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies. The plot involves four Athenian lovers running away to the forest only for Puck the fairy to make both boys fall in love with the same girl. Ultimately, Puck undoes the enchantment, leading to the reconciliation and matrimonial union of both couples. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" borrows many ideas from Roman poet Ovid's "Metamorphoses", but the story which is of the most obvious importance for the play is that of Pyramus and Thisbe. One of the most striking features of Shakespeare's comedies is that the underplot parodies the theme treated in the main plot. Here, the central theme of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is romantic love. This is ridiculed first in the fairy story - in the foolish infatuation of Titania towards the idiotic Bottom. It is once again parodied in interlude of Pyramus and Thisbe. This paper shall attempt to show that Shakespeare uses this interlude to reinstate many of the important themes and main ideas present within the main storyline. It also demonstrates the importance of knowing one's craft and shows how easily a tragedy can be satirized with a poor performance. While the interlude of Pyramus and Thisbe serves as a comedic reflection of the main plot, it also reinforces its themes and adds a layer of humor to the proceedings.


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  Paper Title: Impact of Surya Namaskar Practices on Selected Motor Fitness Components among College Women Kho-Kho Players

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  Title: IMPACT OF SURYA NAMASKAR PRACTICES ON SELECTED MOTOR FITNESS COMPONENTS AMONG COLLEGE WOMEN KHO-KHO PLAYERS

  Author Name(s): Dr.Anitha Kaveri N

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 Pages: i32-i36

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The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of Surya Namaskar practices on selected motor fitness components among college women kho-kho players. It was hypothesized that there was a significant difference on selected motor fitness components due to the effect of Surya Namaskar practices among college women kho-kho players. For the present study the 30 women kho-kho players from inter collegiate kho-kho players in Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, were selected as random and their age ranged from 18 to 25 years. For the current study pretest and posttest used in random group design, which consists of experimental group and control group. The subjects at random assigned to two equal groups of fifteen each and named as Group 'A' and Group 'B'. Group 'A' underwent Surya Namaskar practices and Group 'B' have not undergone any training. The variables like Leg Explosive Power and Shoulder Strength were assessed by standing broad jump and pull ups respectively. The data were collected before and after six weeks of training. The data were examined by applying Analysis of Co-Variance (ANCOVA). The 0.05 level of significance was set. The experimental group showed better improvement on Leg Explosive Power and Shoulder Strength among college women kho-kho players than the control group.


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  Paper Title: Cipher Shield Steganography Project Using React And Python Libraries

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  Title: CIPHER SHIELD STEGANOGRAPHY PROJECT USING REACT AND PYTHON LIBRARIES

  Author Name(s): Ms.Rina Anil Pawar, Ms.Rajashri Chaudhari, Ms.Siddhi Patil, Ms.Sanskruti Kadam, Dr. Siddharth Kalpagam

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 4

 Pages: i27-i31

 Year: April 2024

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Steganography, an undercover communication technique, hides sensitive messages within seemingly innocent cover media to avoid detection. This research delves into the importance of steganography in enhancing data security and introduces Steganography Web, a secure platform for honing steganography skills using React and Python. The investigation underscores the significance of carefully selecting cover media and examines various steganographic approaches, particularly focusing on the commonly used Least Significant Bit (LSB) technique. Steganography's security stems from its capacity to challenge potential attackers in distinguishing between original and altered media, thereby maintaining a high level of correlation between them. In essence, steganography serves a vital role in safeguarding communications and safeguarding confidential information within our digitally interconnected society.


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  Paper Title: "Study of Brand Promotion Strategy with Reference to Zomato and Swiggy - two major players in the online food ordering industry"

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  Title: "STUDY OF BRAND PROMOTION STRATEGY WITH REFERENCE TO ZOMATO AND SWIGGY - TWO MAJOR PLAYERS IN THE ONLINE FOOD ORDERING INDUSTRY"

  Author Name(s): Priya Agrawal, Dr. Surinder Dhingra

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 Volume: 12

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 Pages: i16-i26

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In recent years, the proliferation of technology has revolutionized the way people order food, shifting the paradigm towards online platforms. Zomato, initially a platform for restaurant reviews, has expanded its offerings to encompass online food ordering, delivery services, table reservations, and restaurant management software development. Similarly, Swiggy, a prominent player in the food delivery sector, has garnered a substantial customer base in India. The success of both Zomato and Swiggy in the online food delivery industry underscores the effectiveness of their marketing strategies, propelling their growth not only in India but also in international markets such as Europe, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Middle East. In today's digital era, where mobile devices have become ubiquitous and convenience is paramount, the preference for ordering food online has surged. Recognizing this trend, Zomato and Swiggy have capitalized on the ease and accessibility of online food ordering through mobile applications. However, sustaining market leadership and ensuring continued success necessitates continuous innovation and effective communication of the value proposition to customers. Against this backdrop, this research paper aims to delve into consumer perceptions and views of Zomato and Swiggy, as well as analyze the efficacy of their respective brand promotion strategies. Through a comprehensive examination of consumer behavior and attitudes, this study seeks to shed light on the factors driving consumer preferences in the online food delivery market, offering insights that can inform strategic decision-making for both Zomato and Swiggy.


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  Paper Title: Critical analysis of the environmental regulations in relations with the corporate entities in India

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  Title: CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS IN RELATIONS WITH THE CORPORATE ENTITIES IN INDIA

  Author Name(s): HARSHIT JAIN

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CHAPTER 3 SCENARIO OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS IN INDIA This chapter critically examines the statutory provisions dealing with environmental crimes in India. Punishments, in the form of imprisonment and fine, are also prescribed by the acts. Environmental laws in India are solid yet it needs acquiescence from individuals. Notwithstanding having a specific court which manages environmental cases. India positions high with regards to pollution all over the planet. As per the Environmental Presentation List India as of now positions 177 out of 180 nations. Environmental regulation in India genuinely faces an execution emergency. With quick industrialization, deforestation, expansion in populace at a roaring rate and absence of information among individuals about the environment and pollution, our regular assets are diminishing at a frightening rate. The Statutory Provisions Dealing with Environmental Crimes- An Analysis The major lacuna that the Indian environmental regulation experiences is the absence of the thought that environmental crimes are significant and may take the state of even a coordinated crime. Such crimes are even modestly positioned in the policing list. The Law Commission of India has repetitively suggested that the liberal disciplines concerning environmental crimes should be revised to incorporate stricter disciplines, so the dependable organizations don't go scot-free. There is a wide exhibit of provisions and regulations which have been enacted by the Indian government regarding environmental insurance. A portion of the significant ones are examined hereunder: The Indian Penal Code, 1860 Chapter XIV of the IPC, 1860 manages "offenses influencing the public wellbeing, wellbeing, accommodation, respectability and ethics". Section 268 accommodates the offense of public irritation An individual is expected to take responsibility for the offense of public disturbance in the event that he draws in himself in any act/exclusion which causes-a) typical injury, b) risk/inconvenience to the general population/individuals overall who live or possess property nearby, c) fundamentally causing injury/deterrent/risk/irritation to people who might have event to utilize any open right. Further, Section 290 accommodates the discipline of public disturbance with a greatest punishment of 200 rupees. It is to be sure disheartening to realize that the culprits of an intolerable environmental offense like public disturbance can go without any consequence by suffering a simple consequence of a limit of 200 rupees or even not exactly that. This punishment can never prevail with regards to dissuading the infringement towards the environment by the large companies. Fouling of the water of a public spring or supply is pondered to be an environmental crime under section 277 of the IPC. Under this section, to willfully ruin or foul the water of any open spring or supply is an offense and the individual held obligated would be rebuffed with detainment for a greatest term of 90 days, or with a most extreme fine of 500 rupees, or with both. Additionally, the creation of climate harmful to wellbeing is culpable under the IPC under section 278. Under this section, to willfully vitiate the climate in any spot making it harmful to the wellbeing of people in everyday dwelling or carrying on business in the area or passing along a public way is a culpable offense. The guilty party will undoubtedly be rebuffed with a greatest fine of 500 rupees. The above-expressed two provisions are straightforwardly connected with environmental security as they try to forestall water and air pollution through a corrective technique. Nonetheless, first and foremost, the issue with this large number of environmental offenses is that the idea of discipline isn't compelling to cause an obstruction impact among the companies. They are excessively tolerant for offenses as large as the ones where, for instance, the ventures dirty the main wellspring of drinking water and the utilization of which causes mass public suffering. Furthermore, the successful use of these provisions in accomplishing the target of environmental security is suspicious because the details of Indian criminal regulation require a total satisfaction of the elements of the offense as specified in the correctional provisions making the course of conveyance of the law enforcement framework drawn-out. The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Chapter X of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 deals with the "support of public request and peacefulness". Part B and Part C identifies provisions connecting with Public Irritation and pressing instances of disturbance and secured risk separately both pertinent to be considered for environmental insurance. Section 133 (Section B) accommodates the restrictive request for the evacuation of the aggravation. The Region Magistrate/Sub-Divisional Magistrates/Leader Magistrates are enabled to pass a restrictive request for the evacuation of the disturbance on a report by the cop or in view of some other data in the wake of thinking about the proof (if any). This has ended up being a powerful solution for resort to lessening public disturbance related with environmental damage. Section 144 (Section C) accommodates pressing powers of the Locale Magistrate/Sub-Divisional Magistrate/Leader Magistrate to give a request in dire instances of irritation or secured risk in circumstances where a rapid cure is attractive. This section especially gives wide powers on the Magistrate to manage dire instances of disturbance or captured risk. Environment Protection Act, 1986 The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 was enacted as an outcome of the Bhopal Gas Misfortune and as per the choices taken at the Unified Countries Meeting on the Human Environment, held in Stockholm in June 1972. The Act tries to accommodate assurance and improvement of the environment and the avoidance of risks to people, other living animals, plants, and property. Chapter III of the Act accommodates the avoidance, control and decrease of environmental pollution. The accompanying provisions are applicable to the partnerships for environmental assurance. Under Section 7 of the Act, the people carrying on industry tasks, and so on, shouldn't produce or allow to be released/transmitted any environmental poisons over the endorsed principles. Further, Section 8 gives that an individual taking care of risky substances should consent to the procedural protections. The reformatory provision of the enactment has been consolidated under Section 15 of the Act. This section, in the event of contradiction of the provisions and rules, requests and headings of the Act, accommodates detainment of a greatest time of five years and a most extreme fine of one lakh rupees. On the off chance that the negation is proceeding, an extra fine of a limit of 5,000 rupees can be forced consistently. Moreover, if the contradiction surpasses past a time of one year after the date of conviction, the discipline can be reached out to a most extreme time of seven years. The Act under section 16 gives a particular provision to environmental offenses committed by organizations. This section fittingly makes generally such people obligated for the offense who were straightforwardly accountable for and were capable to the organization for the direct of the matter of the organization, as well as the organization. Such people would be expected to take responsibility and be rebuffed likewise. In any case, an individual can escape from liability under section 16 assuming he demonstrates that the offense was committed without his insight or that he practiced all reasonable level of effort to forestall the commission of such offense. Other Environmental laws in India Notably, the government has passed various legislations to curb the damage caused to the environment such as the Environmental Protection Act, 1986, Forest Conservation Act, 1980, Water Prevention and Control of Pollution Act, 1974, Biological Diversity Act, 2002, Public Liability Insurance Act 1889 and National Green Tribunal Act, 2010. According to Article 48 (A) of the Indian Constitution, the state shall try to protect and improve the environment. It should also endeavor to safeguard forests and wildlife of the country. Indian Constitution and Environmental Protection: The State's commitment with respect to environmental shield has been set down underneath Article 48-An of the Indian constitution which says that "The state will try to secure and upgrade the environment and to protect the woodlands and widely varied vegetation of the state". Environmental insurance is a major liability of each resident of this State underneath Article 51-A (g) of our constitution which peruses as follows: "It will be the commitment of each and every resident of India to shield and upgrade the regular habitat comprising of woodlands, lakes, streams and widely varied vegetation and to have empathy for dwelling animals." Article 21 of the Constitution is a principal right which peruses as follows: "No individual will be denied his life or individual freedom besides as per strategy laid out by regulation." which incorporates Right to live in a spotless environment. Article 48 - An of the constitution goes under order standards of State strategy and Article 51 A(g) of the constitution goes under major obligations. The country's obligation concerning lifting the degree of nutrients and the normal, worn out of dwelling and to upgrade public wellness has been set down below Article 47 of the contract which peruses as follows: "The nation will respect the hoisting of the degree of nourishment and the way of life of its people and the improvement of general wellbeing as among its main obligations and, specifically, the nation will try to achieve preclusion of the utilization other than for restorative elements of inebriating fluids and of medicine that are damaging to wellness." The forty-second adjustment to the contract become presented roughly inside the year 1974 makes it the obligation of the State specialists to protect and work on the environmental factors and to watch the woods and normal universe of the country. The last option, beneath fundamental obligations, makes it the key commitment of each resident to safeguard and improve the natural environmental elements related to woods, lakes, waterways, and wildlife and to have sympathy for dwelling animals. The 42nd alteration to the Indian constitution in 1976 conveyed ideas of environmental assurance in an express way into the constitution through articles 48a and 51a(g). Article 48a, a piece of the mandate norms of state inclusion, committed the country to secure and work on the environmental factors. Notwithstanding, article 51a (g) committed residents to attempt the indistinguishable obligations. As some distance as, regulative energy changed into involved, the alteration moreover moved the subjects of "backwoods" and "security of untamed creatures and birds" from the realm rundown to the simultaneous posting. The Stockholm gathering is revered via references inside the air act and the environmental elements act - an outcome of strong projects of article 253 of the sanction, which gives the parliament (India's foremost council) the solidarity to make regulations upholding India's overall obligations, as well as any determination made at a worldwide meeting, connection or other body. Notwithstanding the sacred order, India has various far reaching rules administering environmental control, along with the widespread approach on pollution decrease (NPPA, 1992) and the widespread preservation strategy and strategy declaration on environment and advancement (ncs/psed, 1992). Indeed, even as those far reaching rules are not judicially enforceable, they act as directing ideas for the significant and country state run administrations to follow. To protect and improve the environment is a sacred command. It is the responsibility for a country married to the thoughts of a government assistance State. The Indian constitution contains explicit provisions for environmental insurance under the parts of Order Standards of the State Strategy and Central Obligations. The shortfall of a particular provision in the Constitution perceiving the principal right to (perfect and healthy) environment has been set off by legal activism in the new times. Article 48A and 51 (A)(g) A worldwide adaption awareness for the insurance of the environment in the seventies incited the Indian Government to enact the 42nd Amendment (1976) to the Constitution. The said correction added Craftsmanship. 48A to the Mandate Standards of State Strategy. It Pronounces: - "The State will try to secure and work on the environment and to shield the backwoods and wildlife of the country". A comparable obligation forced upon on each resident as Fundamental Duty - Art. 51(A) (g): "To secure and further develop the common habitat including timberland, lakes, streams and wildlife, and to have sympathy for living animals". The alterations additionally presented specific changes in the Seventh Timetable of the Constitution. 'Woodland' and 'Wildlife' were moved from the State rundown to the Simultaneous Rundown. This shows the worry of Indian parliamentarian to give need to environment insurance by bringing it out the public plan. Albeit enforceable by a court, the Mandate Standards are progressively being referred to by judges was a correlative to the major rights. In a few environmental cases, the courts have directed by the language of Craftsmanship. 48A also, decipher it as forcing "a commitment" on the public authority, including courts, to safeguard the environment.. In L.K Kollwal V State of Rajasthan , a straightforward writ request by residents of Jaipur constrained the metropolitan specialists to give sufficient sterilization. The court sees that when each resident owes an established obligation to safeguard the environment (Art. 51), the resident should be likewise qualified for enroll the court's guide in implementing that obligation against obstinate State offices. The Court gave the organization half a year to tidy up the whole city and excused the supplication of absence of assets and staff. In D.V. Vyas v Ghaziabad Development Authority , That's what the court held:" Inability to foster recreational areas sets out being developed arrangement adds up to disappointment in releasing its (GDAs) obligation under Art. 51A of the Constitution. In the packed town the occupants get nothing, yet a climate dirtied smokers and vapor and parks are the lungs of people. It is the verdant cover given by the recreational areas and green belts in towns which renders significant help to the general population. It very well might be noticed that the extent of essential obligation is restricted as it alludes to just woods, lakes, streams, and wildlife and utilizations the adage "common habitat"; it rejects numerous others in the fields of pollutions, for example, 'commotion', 'light', 'radioactive and perilous', and so on. Further, Art.51-A (g) forces no commitment to "non-residents". Article 246 Art. 246 of the Constitution splits the branches of knowledge of regulation between the Association and the States. The Association Rundown (Rundown I) incorporates guard, international concerns, nuclear energy, intestate transportation, delivering, air dealing, oilfields, mines and between state streams. The State Rundown (Rundown II) incorporates general wellbeing and sterilization, farming, water supplies, water system and waste, fisheries. The Simultaneous List (List III) (under which both State and the Association can enact) incorporates timberlands, assurance of wildlife, mines and minerals and improvement not shrouded in the Association Rundown, populace control and factories. From an environmental viewpoint, the allotment of authoritative authority is a significant one - some environmental issue like sterilization and garbage removal, are best handled at the nearby level; others, similar to water pollution and wildlife insurance, are better managed uniform public regulations. Article 253 Art.253 of the Constitution enables Parliament to make regulations executing India's global commitments as well as any choice made at a worldwide gathering, affiliation or other body. Art.253 states: Despite anything in the prior provision provisions of this section, Parliament has ability to make any regulation for the entire or any piece of the domain of India for executing any arrangement, understanding or show with some other nation or nations or any choice made at any worldwide gathering, affiliation or other body. The Tiwari Committee in 1980 suggested that another passage on "environmental Security" be acquainted in the simultaneous rundown with empower the middle to administer on environmental subjects, as there was no direst section in the seventh empowers Parliament to enact far reaching environment regulations. The proposal, nonetheless, did to consider parliament's power under Art.253. Article 14 and Article 19 (1) (g) ART. 14 states: "The states will not deny to any individual balance under the steady gaze of the law or the equivalent insurance of the regulations inside the domain of India.'' The right to balance may likewise be encroached by government choices that affect the environment. An erratic action must importantly include an invalidation of correspondence, hence metropolitan environmental gatherings frequently resort to Art.14 to suppress inconsistent civil consent for development that are in opposition to improvement guidelines. In addition, Craftsmanship 14 may likewise be summoned to challenge Government sanctions for mining and others activities with high environmental impact, where the consent had been conceded randomly without a sufficient thought of environmental impacts. Article 21 (Right to Wholesome Environment) "No individual will be denied of his life or individual freedom besides concurring system laid out by regulation." In Maneka Gandhi v UOI , the High Court while explaining on the significance of the 'right to life' under Workmanship. held that the right to life isn't restricted to simple creature presence, however, reaches out to the right to live with the fundamental human poise (Bhagwati J.). Lawful provisions relating to environmental insurance: India has an intricate legitimate structure with more than 200 regulations connecting with environmental assurance. Key public regulations for the anticipation and control of modern and metropolitan pollution incorporate the accompanying: Water (Anticipation and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974: It denies the arrival of pollution into water our bodies past a given notable and sets down punishments for rebelliousness. The act was revised in 1988 to adjust eagerly to the provisions of the EPA, 1986. It established the Focal pollution control board which sets down guidelines for the anticipation and control of water poisons. On the realm level, the State pollution control board's characteristic under the heading of the Focal pollution control board and the state specialists. Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977: It presents for a duty and series of a cess on water drank by ventures and neighborhood specialists. It targets at increasing the assets of the focal and state discussions for counteraction and oversee of water contaminations. The water (counteraction and oversee of pollution) cess rules have been planned in 1978 for characterizing necessities and side effects for the kind of an area of meters that every shopper of water is expected to introduce. Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981: Ambient air fine prerequisites, technique for the control and reduction of air contaminations, denies the use of dirtying powers and substances and directs machines that lead to air poisons. To engage the important and country contaminations sheets to meet grave crises, the air (avoidance and control of pollution) revision act, 1987, became enacted. The sheets have been legitimated to go to momentary lengths to address such crises and recuperate the charges caused from the guilty parties. The energy to drop assent for non-satisfaction of the circumstances endorsed has moreover been accentuated inside the air act change. The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules, 1982: It characterizes the methods for directing gatherings of the sheets, the powers of the managing officials, navigation, the majority; way in which the records of the gathering were to be set and so on. The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972: The WPA (Wildlife Protection Act), 1972: It accommodates security to recorded types of widely varied vegetation and lays out an organization of naturally significant safeguarded regions. The WPA engages the focal and state legislatures to pronounce any region a wildlife safe-haven, public park or shut region. The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980: It confines the powers of the state regarding de-reservation of woods and utilization of forestland for non-backwoods purposes. Environment Protection Act, 1986 (EPA): An Act to propose for the security and improvement of environmental elements and for subjects related therewith. It gives a structure to the co-appointment of head and country specialists set up under the water (anticipation and control) act, 1974 and air (avoidance and control) act, 1981 and the important specialists is enabled to go to lengths fundamental to secure and work on the extraordinary of the environmental elements through setting principles for emanations and releases; directing the spot of ventures; the board of perilous squanders, and insurance of general wellbeing and government assistance. Force of Focal Government to go to lengths to safeguard and further develop environment: Dependent upon the provisions of this act, the focal government will have the ability to go to all such lengths as it considers significant or convenient to secure and working on the nature of the environment and forestalling controlling and decreasing environmental pollution. Specifically, and without bias to the over-simplification of the provisions of subsection (1), such measures might incorporate measures regarding all or any of the accompanying issues, in particular: - co-appointment of actions by the state legislatures, officials and different specialists. i. under this act, or the guidelines made there under, or ii. under another regulation meanwhile in pressure that is engaging to the objects of this act; making arrangements and execution of a state-broad customized for the counteraction, oversee and decrease of environmental pollution; setting down necessities for the best of environmental factors in its assorted parts; setting down prerequisites for emanation or release of environmental poisons from various resources in any regard: outfitted that unmistakable norms for discharge or release can be set down below this condition from phenomenal resources having respect to the extraordinary or sythesis of the discharge or release of environmental contaminations from such sources; limit of regions wherein any enterprises, tasks or approaches or polish of businesses, activities or cycles will not be finished or will be executed test to sure defends; setting down methodologies and shields for the counteraction of wounds which may moreover reason environmental pollution and medicinal measures for such mishaps; setting down cycles and protects for the managing of risky materials; test of such creation techniques, substances and materials as are most likely to reason environmental poisons; breaking down and supporting investigations and research alluding to issues of environmental contaminations; examination of any premises, plant, framework, hardware, creation or different tactics, substances or materials and giving, by implies of order, of such directions to such government, officials or people as it could keep as a top priority fundamental to make strides for the counteraction, oversee and reduction of environmental toxins; laid out request or fame of environmental research facilities and establishments to carry out the roles shared with such environmental labs and foundations underneath this Act; series and scattering of facts in appreciate of points in regards to environmental pollution; guidance of manuals, codes or guides alluding to the avoidance, oversee and decrease of environmental contaminations; such various issues as the pertinent government considers fundamental or convenient for the rationale of getting the strong execution of the provisions of this act. The basic government may, in the event that it thinks of it as fundamental or practical with the expectation to accomplish with the end goal of this act, by utilizing request, posted inside the dependable Paper, address a power or government via such call or names as can be nitty gritty in the request for the explanation of exercise and performing such of the powers and works (which incorporate the solidarity to give headings underneath section five) of the significant specialists underneath this act and for going to lengths as for such of the issues referenced in sub-stage (2) as might be referenced inside the request and worry to the oversight and oversee of the basic government and the provisions of such request, such power or specialists might exercise and powers or carry out the roles or go to the lengths so referred to inside the request like such power or government were enabled under this Act to practicing those powers or play out those abilities or go to such lengths. The National Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1997: Status quo of a public environmental factors re-appraising position to hear requests with appreciate to limitation of districts wherein any industry activity or framework or class of ventures, tasks or systems couldn't perform or would be permitted to complete worry too sure defends under the surroundings (protection) Act, 1986. Factories Act, 1948 and its Amendment in 1987: The Act incorporates a total rundown of 29 classes of businesses concerning hazardous strategies, which can be portrayed as a way or hobby in which except if novel consideration is taken, uncooked substances utilized in that or the middle of the road or the completed product, via product, squanders or effluents may: I. reason material disability to strength of the people locked in. II. achieve the toxins of the overall environmental elements. Public Liability Insurance Act (PLIA), 1991: The PLIA became amended in 1992, what's more, the focal specialists changed into legitimate to lay out the environmental solace store, for making solace installments. National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995: The act outfitted severe liability for harms jumping up out of any spot of destiny going on while adapting to any risky substance and for the norm of a public environment council for compelling and quick removal of cases jumping up from such mishap, so as to give cure and repayment to harms to people, property and the environmental factors and for the points related therewith or coincidental thereto. The main establishments liable for the framework and implementation of environmental acts and strategies incorporate the Ministry of surroundings and Forests (MOEF), CPCB (Central pollution control board), state Departments of environment, SPCB (State pollution control boards) and Municipal organizations. (Dasgupta & Maler 2000; Anon n.d.) CHALLENGES IN THE PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT: All polluting offices are legitimately expected to acquire from a particular State pollution control board a CTE and a CTO. Concurring with a warning gave by utilizing the (MOEF) in September 2006, positive new business drives/activities or those arranging significant notices likewise require an earlier environmental freedom (from the Focal pollution control board for class an or from a State pollution control board for class b) fundamentally founded on an environmental impact evaluation (EIA) report. Checking and review are a vital capability of State pollution control board"s. The recurrence of on-site visits to check not set in stone by the pollution capacity (pink/orange/green) and length (principally based at the expense of capital financing) of the venture. In accordance with the countrywide environmental (assurance) guidelines of 1986, each dirtying office need to post an environmental declaration at the stop of each and every monetary year. The spot-based technique to environmental guideline has been endeavored in India thinking about that 1991 through unmistakable Focal pollution control board and State pollution control board bundles. While contaminations control sheets may moreover close a culpable office or request the withdrawal of its energy or water supply, it can easiest force punishments via submitting cases under the water and air acts and the EPA, which may furthermore incorporate fines as well as detainment. Seeking after examples through preliminary and investigative courts, be that as it may, has demonstrated to be an inadequate implementation reaction, since courts are overburdened, methods are lumbering, and assets of state discussions are overextended. To assist industry with getting consistence, Pollution control sheets take on a lot activity, alongside: I. Putting together tutoring and specialized help. ii. Growing industry-specific audits framing inconveniences, iii. Compliance prevalence and, iv. Preventive/oversee options; scattering the contract on corporate commitment for environmental insurance inside the classifications of uncommonly contaminating ventures, which are looking for deliberate consistence past the endorsed necessities; and mindfulness crusades. As of now, monetary units play a supplemental situation in advancing environmental consistence in India. Essential monetary instruments incorporate discount on the water cess, bank guarantees, appropriations for pollution oversee framework, and different financial motivators. (Yadav 2011) Through these cases the courts have developed the accompanying tenets for implementing obligatory consistence of environmental guidelines: 1. Public Trust Doctrine: M.C. Mehta v. Kamal Nath. 2. MI Builders Pvt. Ltd. v. Radhey Shyam Sahu. 3. Precautionary Principle: i. Vellore Citizens Welfare Forum v. UOI. ii. Narmada Bachao Andolan v. UOI. 4. Polluter Pays Principle: Vellore Citizens Welfare Forum v. UOI. 5. Absolute Liability Principle: i. M. C. Mehta v. UOI. ii. Narmada Bacho Andolan v. UOI. 6. Sustainable Development i. M.C. Mehta v. UOI. ii. State of Himachal Pradesh v. Ganesh Wood Products. Obligation of State and Environmental Protection The specialists are under the commitment to observe the law and regularize the lead to support individuals who have chosen them. Article 47 puts a commitment on the express that it will respect the raising degree of sustenance and way of life of its kin. Additionally, the essential obligation of the state will be to work on general wellbeing. It is the obligation of the state to restrict, except for restorative purposes, the utilization of liquor and medications which can be damaging to the strength of living creatures and represent an incredible danger to their lives. From "obligation" it very well may be deciphered that the state will take compelling, satisfactory, and fundamental stages to work on the wellbeing and way of life of all and advance mindfulness with regards to environmental security. In the environment improvement projects can't be taken up by the people which hurt society all in all. Consequently, the state needs to keep a severe beware of these activities and ventures. There have been different reasons because of which level of pollution in the environment is continually expanding. For e.g., water pollution is generally caused because of the depleting of debased water in the streams, and which not just dirties the normal asset of the nation yet influences the soundness of residents. This led to the critical need to make provisions to commit the state to safeguard and safeguard the environment. Because of Hamid Khan v. Province of Madhya Pradesh, the state was careless to supply water from the handpumps, gigantic harm was caused to the residents, which impacted their wellbeing greatly. Subsequently, because of this gross carelessness with respect to the state, it was held that the state neglected to play out its essential obligation. In the year 1976, the constitution was changed. With this change, Article 48-A was embedded in the constitution with the means to bear the cost of better provisions in order to save and safeguard the environment. The provision of this article forces the obligation on the state to secure and work on the environment and protect the backwoods and wildlife of the country. "Environment" has been deciphered broadly in this article. The state will assume a part of being protectionists as well as enact sufficient measures for development of the environment. Each normal asset is interconnected with other regular assets of this country. Backwoods are straightforwardly connected with giving sans pollution air, helps in decreasing an unnatural weather change and is additionally associated with water assets. They help in keeping up with the natural equilibrium. Subsequently, this asset is significant and thus, its security is similarly vital to keep away from air pollution. Thus, the particular addition of this section is legitimate. Obligation of citizens and environmental protection The obligations of the state in safeguarding the environment are fundamentally the rights of the residents. The idea of rights and obligations exist separately together. They are interconnected. If residents reserve the privilege to a fair way of life and a pollution free environment, then, at that point, simultaneously they are obliged to safeguard it and not carry on activities which end up being perilous for the public overall and any remaining living creatures. The idea of rights was very pervasive in contrast with the idea of obligations before the 42nd amendment of the constitution. More significance was appended to rights than obligations by the preeminent tradition that must be adhered to. In any case, the drafters of the constitution felt that bearing the weight of safeguarding environment between both the state and the citizens is important. Likewise, residents were more worried about their rights and began ignoring their obligations. In this manner, part IV-A was embedded by The Constitution (Forty Second) Change Act,1976. Part IV-An of the constitution manages Crucial Obligations. Article 51-A(g) explicitly manages the crucial obligation of the residents to secure and further develop the indigenous habitat which incorporates backwoods, waterways, lakes, wildlife and to have empathy for living animals. Like the obligation of the state, it is the obligation of the multitude of residents to safeguard the environment as well as going to lengths which are adequately sufficient to work on the environment. Nature has gifted us with the assets and a pollution free environment and hence, this provides reason to feel ambiguous about an obligation the residents to save these assets in similar condition for the people in the future. Thus, the rule of intergenerational value assumes a significant part in environmental security by reasonable utilization of normal assets. In Kinkeri Devi v. State, Himachal High Court that in Article 48-A and Article 51-A(g) it was held that it is both sacred pointer to the state and the established obligation of the residents safeguard the environment as well as further develop it and to protect and shield the backwoods, the vegetation and the fauna, the streams and the lakes and any remaining water assets of the country. The carelessness to keep the pointer or play out the obligation isn't anything essentially the straight double-crossing of the major tradition that must be adhered to. Because of treachery, the courts can't stay a quiet observer. A court can mediate whenever to make the execution of the provisions by giving writs, orders, and headings as it suspects fit and vital. In L.K Koolwal v. Province of Rajasthan and Ors, the district of Jaipur was being careless in continuing its essential obligation of keeping up with the cleanliness of the state. This caused intense sterilization issue consequently prompting the dangerously affect the existences of individuals of the state. Mr Koolwal alongside different inhabitants moved an application under article 226 of the Indian constitution under the steady gaze of the great court featuring the gross carelessness of the district. While understanding the genuine extent of Article 51-A for this situation the court made sense of that this article isn't just an obligation however is aright made for the residents to have the locus remaining to move to the court to have a keep an eye on the direct of the state activities, regardless of whether the specialists are playing out their obligations as per the major tradition that must be adhered to. The right to move to the court is conceded to residents for the legitimate requirement of the state's obligations and of their pertinent divisions, neighborhood bodies and so on. Being careless in keeping up with cleanliness and sterilization guidelines gradually influences the existence of living creatures and toxins the environment at large. This encroaches the major right of life of the resident as given under article 21, which likewise stretches out to have a respectable way of life and a spotless and safe environment and hence, residents shielding their basic right to life from being encroached is legitimate. In this manner, the court guided the region to eliminate the soil and all the disgusting material which was representing an extraordinary danger to the lives and soundness of individuals. In one more instance of Goa Establishment v. the Territory of Goa, the solicitor was a general public enlisted under the standards connecting with enrollment of social orders and its individuals were the residents of India who had a key obligation to safeguard and work on the environment, lakes, woods, waterways and have sympathy for living animals as set down under article 51-A. Whether or not the public had locus standi to move to the court or not was raised under the steady gaze of the court. The solution to this question was given in an extremely confirmed way by the court and was held that the public had a similar principal obligation. Solicitor was held to have a locus standi to move to the court to forestall corruption of our biology as well as structure and carry out provisions to restore the environment in this way keeping up with natural equilibrium. Public interest prosecution was documented under the watchful eye of the great court by five people, who were occupants of a particular region, on account of Sitaram Champaran V. Territory of Bihar to look for the headings of the court for the conclusion of the tire retreading plant, considering a legitimate concern for general wellbeing. This plant was arranged in the neighborhood and was transmitting carbon dioxide alongside other disagreeable gases really hurting the environment. The respondents were coordinated to end the plant considering a legitimate concern for environmental security and were viewed as a crucial obligation under Article 51-A. Compensatory Afforestation Fund Act, 2016 The CAF Act was enacted to deal with the assets gathered for compensatory afforestation which till then was overseen by specially appointed Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA). Compensatory afforestation implies that each time backwoods land is redirected for non-timberland purposes, for example, mining or industry, the client organization pays for establishing woods over an equivalent area of non-woodland land, or when such land isn't free, two times the area of debased woods land. According to the guidelines, 90% of the CAF cash is to be given to the states while 10% is to be held by the Middle. The assets can be utilized for the treatment of catchment regions, helped regular age, backwoods the executives, wildlife insurance and the board, migration of towns from safeguarded regions, overseeing human-wildlife clashes, preparing and mindfulness age, supply of wood saving gadgets, and united activities.


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  Paper Title: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH IN THE MANAGEMENT APASMARA AS A SEQUELA OF TUBERCULOUS MENINGITIS: A CASE STUDY

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  Title: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH IN THE MANAGEMENT APASMARA AS A SEQUELA OF TUBERCULOUS MENINGITIS: A CASE STUDY

  Author Name(s): Prof. Dr. Sachinkumar Sahebrao Patil, Dr. Vijayalaxmi Sujay Patil2, Dr . Dhanashri Dnyandeo Thube

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 Volume: 12

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 Pages: h989-h997

 Year: April 2024

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Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is an air-borne infectious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis that affects the central nervous system (CNS). Among all the incident cases of Tuberculosis (TB), Central Nervous System Tuberculosis (CNS TB) represents approximately 1% with Tuberculous Meningitis (TBM) as the most grievous among all. Tuberculous meningitis results from the haematogenous spread of primary and postprimary pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) or from the rupture of a sub-ependymal tubercule into a subarachnoid space.In more than half of cases, evidence of pulmonary lesions or a military pattern is found on CXR. The disease often presents subtly as headache and slight mental changes after a prodrome of weeks of low grade fever, malaise, anorexia, weight loss and irritability. If not recognized , tuberculous meningitis may evolve acutely with severe headache, confusion, lethargy, altered sensorium , and neck rigidity. Typically disease evolves over 1-2 weeks, a course longer than that of bacterial meningitis. Paresis of cranial nerves is frequent finding and involvement of cerebral arteries may produce focal ischaemia. This case study elaborates the treatment line and observations made in a 19 year old male patient who presented with Generalized Tonic and Clonic Seizures episodes and significant sensory deficit. Patient was admitted in ICU for further evaluation and management. Initially on admission, all emergency medicines were administered to stabilize the patient. Then MRI brain was done, suggestive of multiple conglomerate round to oval lesions in bilateral cerebellar hemispheres and left frontal region with extensive leptomeningeal enhancement s/o infective etiology like tuberculosis, with chest X-ray revealing multiple small opacities in bilateral lung fields. Along with allopathy treatment, Ayurvedic management in the form of Abhyantara and Bahya chikitsa, were successively done allied with physiotherapy. Yogabastikrama with Sandnyasthapana gana as Kashaya and Kalka was done intervened by Anuvasana basti. Succeedingly, Marsha nasya were also incorporated with periodical neurological, hematological and biochemical assessment. On discharge, Brahmi ghrita were advised inclusive of Anti-tubercular drugs & physiotherapy.


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