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Paper Title: KISHORON ME SAMVEGIK BUDDHI AVAM TANAAV KA UNKI SHEKSHIK UPLABDHI SE SAMBANDH KA ADHYAYAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133589
Register Paper ID - 199612
Title: KISHORON ME SAMVEGIK BUDDHI AVAM TANAAV KA UNKI SHEKSHIK UPLABDHI SE SAMBANDH KA ADHYAYAN
Author Name(s): Dr. Anup Baluni
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 942-953
Year: October 2018
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kisooro me savegik
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Paper Title: THE IMPACT OF NRHM CHILD HEALTH PROGRAMME ON THE NEONATAL DEATH IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133583
Register Paper ID - 199520
Title: THE IMPACT OF NRHM CHILD HEALTH PROGRAMME ON THE NEONATAL DEATH IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Girish Chandra, Prof. Archana Singh, Dr. Mohd. Naseem Siddiqui
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 888-895
Year: December-2018
Downloads: 1456
India contributes to one-fifth of global live births and more than a quarter of neonatal deaths. Nearly, 0.75 million neonates died in India in 2013, the highest for any country in the world. The current Neonatal Mortality Rate is 28 per 1000 live births. Given the infant and under-five child mortality rates of 40 and 49 per 1000 live births respectively, 70% of total infant deaths, and more than half of under-five deaths fall in the neonatal period. Indeed, with the early NMR of 22 per 1000 live births, deaths in the first week alone account for 45% of total under-five deaths.The rapid human development of the past decades is reflected in a steep fall in infant mortality. In 1960, 12% of babies worldwide died in their first year of life compared to only 3% in 2015.1 Over three-fifths of the infant deaths that still occur are neonatal deaths, meaning deaths in the first month of life. Although progress in reducing both neonatal and infant deaths has been rapid, it has also been uneven. Twenty-seven percent of neonatal deaths now occur in India. India has a large population, but its share of neonatal mortality is disproportionately large: it is home to 19% of worldwide births. To explain India�s unique later-born NNM advantage, we document these facts about maternal underweight for India, and show that they differ compared with the rest of the developing world.
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Neonatal, NRHM, NNM, NMR, Infant Mortality.
Paper Title: EXPLORATION OF INDIGENOUS BIODIESEL POTENTIAL MICROALGAE FROM THE WETLANDS OF NORTH BIHAR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133572
Register Paper ID - 199407
Title: EXPLORATION OF INDIGENOUS BIODIESEL POTENTIAL MICROALGAE FROM THE WETLANDS OF NORTH BIHAR
Author Name(s): Sanjay Prasad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 829-833
Year: December-2018
Downloads: 1414
The economic development of the world is highly dependent on fossil fuel supplies which are constrained not only by limited availability but also generate high levels of pollution. Looking at the limited fossil fuel associated with problems, concerted efforts have been started to search for alternative bio fuels like bio ethanol and biodiesel. Since the diesel is being used massively in industrial commercial, agriculture and other sectors. Therefore, the production and utilization of biodiesel from oil seeds crops has been getting renewed interest in recent years in the India to overcome the demerits of oil from oil seed crops. The production of biodiesel from microalgae has several advantages over the above resources due to higher algal biomass and oil productivities and the need of non-arable land for its growth. Industrial and municipal wastewaters can be potentially utilized for cultivation of micro algal oil that can be used for the production of biodiesel to completely displace Petro diesel. The micro algal biomass has been reported to yield high oil contents and have the diesel production. Accordingly, lot of work has been initiated for the growth, harvesting, oil extraction and conversion to biodiesel Potential Microalgae from the Wetlands of North Bihar.
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Microalgal Species; Cultivation; Harvesting; Oil Extraction and Biodiesel Production.
Paper Title: BIHAR KI RAJNITI ME PICHARI JATIYO KI BHUMIKA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133568
Register Paper ID - 199448
Title: BIHAR KI RAJNITI ME PICHARI JATIYO KI BHUMIKA.
Author Name(s): Gautam Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 810-815
Year: October-2018
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Bihar Ki Rajniti me Pichari Jatiyo ki Bhumika.
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Bihar Ki Rajniti me Pichari Jatiyo ki Bhumika.
Paper Title: Vidhalaya prakrati ke sandharbha me prathamik shikshon ki aashavadita
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133558
Register Paper ID - 199231
Title: VIDHALAYA PRAKRATI KE SANDHARBHA ME PRATHAMIK SHIKSHON KI AASHAVADITA
Author Name(s): SHASHI CHAUDHARY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 746-754
Year: December-2018
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Vidhiyale prakruti ke
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Paper Title: ROLE OF FDI IN INDIAN INSURANCE SECTOR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133541
Register Paper ID - 199250
Title: ROLE OF FDI IN INDIAN INSURANCE SECTOR
Author Name(s): Dr. Sujit Kumar Jha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 633-639
Year: December-2018
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ROLE OF FDI IN INDIAN INSURANCE SECTOR
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ROLE OF FDI IN INDIAN INSURANCE SECTOR
Paper Title: TISSUE CULTURE STUDIES ON A MEDICINAL PLANT OF CAPPARIDACEAE UNDER DIFFERENT BIOCHEMICAL CONDITIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133535
Register Paper ID - 199157
Title: TISSUE CULTURE STUDIES ON A MEDICINAL PLANT OF CAPPARIDACEAE UNDER DIFFERENT BIOCHEMICAL CONDITIONS
Author Name(s): Sami Ahmed
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 595-598
Year: December-2018
Downloads: 1441
The Muzaffarpur has a very rich plant biodiversity, many of which are medicinally useful. The rich resource is disappearing at an alarming rate as a result of over- exploitation. Rapid agricultural development, population growth, urbanization and the indiscriminate collection of medicinal plants from the wild is resulted in an over-exploitation of natural resources. The conventional means of propagation takes a long time for multiplication and also clonal nonuniform. Plant in vitro regeneration is a biotechnological tool that offers a tremendous potential solution for the propagation of endangered and superior genotypes of medicinal plants which could be released to their natural habitat or cultivated on a large scale for the pharmaceutical product of interest. After the last few years of intensive research programs in our laboratory, we are able to micro propagate some of the endangered and valuable medicinal plants species of this region.
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Endangered, in vitro, Medicinal plants, Plant tissue culture, Protocols
Paper Title: MAHATMA BHUDH KE UPDESHYE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133530
Register Paper ID - 199115
Title: MAHATMA BHUDH KE UPDESHYE
Author Name(s): Naval Kishor
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 565-568
Year: December-2018
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Mahatma bhudh ke updeshye
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Paper Title: ANTHROPOCENTRIC UNIVERSE VERSES ONTOLOGICAL SELF-EFFACEMENT: SELF-REALIZATION AS GOD-REALIZATION IN SUFI PARADIGM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133523
Register Paper ID - 198911
Title: ANTHROPOCENTRIC UNIVERSE VERSES ONTOLOGICAL SELF-EFFACEMENT: SELF-REALIZATION AS GOD-REALIZATION IN SUFI PARADIGM
Author Name(s): Neelam Mittal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 516-526
Year: October-2018
Downloads: 1400
The hermeneutics of life as delineated in Sufi paradigm lays emphasis on lifting the veil of the illusive, delusive superficialities of life. Union with the divine Godhead is possible through a path of self-annihilation and self-effacement. Evanescence of ego and worldly materialistic desires is the prelude to union with the divine Beloved in Sufi parlance. The paper attempts to do a comparative study of the metaphysical contours of two prominent Sufi poets of Sindh and Punjab respectively, Shah Abdul Latif and Bulleh Shah substantiating their parallel mystical journey vis-�-vis inter-textual references to Renaissance anthropomorphic system and Indian Vedantic thought. The centrality hence accorded to human being opens the possibility of dismantling all dichotomies and a complete breakdown of binary opposites; human emancipation from the restrictive and reductive confines of narrow schismatic communal confines opens the path towards union (�wisal�) with the divine realm, hence enabling a teleological union with the divine Beloved.
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self-annihilation, self-effacement, Divine essence, empirical phenomenal world, divine pantheism, unity in plurality, non-dualism, vedantic thought, life-in death, death-in life.
Paper Title: YOGIK KRIYAO KA JIVEN MEIN MAHATVA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133506
Register Paper ID - 198672
Title: YOGIK KRIYAO KA JIVEN MEIN MAHATVA
Author Name(s): Manmohan Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 419-421
Year: December 2018
Downloads: 1421
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Paper Title: AADHUNIK BIHAR MEIN KRISHAK SAMAJ EVAM KRISHI ARTHVYAVASTHA KI EK JHALAK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133504
Register Paper ID - 198776
Title: AADHUNIK BIHAR MEIN KRISHAK SAMAJ EVAM KRISHI ARTHVYAVASTHA KI EK JHALAK
Author Name(s): Sanju Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 403-408
Year: December 2018
Downloads: 1543
AADHUNIK BIHAR MEIN KRISHAK SAMAJ EVAM KRISHI ARTHVYAVASTHA KI EK JHALAK
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AADHUNIK BIHAR MEIN KRISHAK SAMAJ EVAM KRISHI ARTHVYAVASTHA KI EK JHALAK
Paper Title: Parashar Horashastra Ke Lekhak ka Vishleshnatmak Parichaya
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133503
Register Paper ID - 198775
Title: PARASHAR HORASHASTRA KE LEKHAK KA VISHLESHNATMAK PARICHAYA
Author Name(s): Dr. Narayan Kumar Jha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 390-402
Year: December 2018
Downloads: 1401
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Paper Title: FORFEITURE OF ASSETS BY GOVERNMENT OR POLICE OFFICIAL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133489
Register Paper ID - 198161
Title: FORFEITURE OF ASSETS BY GOVERNMENT OR POLICE OFFICIAL
Author Name(s): Deepali Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 286-294
Year: October-2018
Downloads: 1406
This paper aims to put forward the information about assets in custody of the police and the government. It is often seen that the confiscated property by the police through own cognizance or by the permission of the concerned magistrate tends to be stolen or kept within the premises of the police station. The paper roads through various policies of confiscation in United Kingdom, Unites States or Queensland. However most precisely the paper enumerates various laws specifically civil procedural Code and Criminal Procedure code followed in India to protect the rights of the citizens over their confiscated assets. Various case studies have been mentioned to prove the point that despite numerous court warning, the listed sections to protect the rights; still there is no advancement seen in the procedural law for protection of confiscated property by the police or the government.
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Confiscation, civil law, criminal law, procedural law, government, seizure, forfeiture, judgment, claim.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE GENESIS OF COALITION GOVERNMENT AND CAUSES FOR ITS FAILURE IN KARNATAKA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133488
Register Paper ID - 198302
Title: A STUDY ON THE GENESIS OF COALITION GOVERNMENT AND CAUSES FOR ITS FAILURE IN KARNATAKA
Author Name(s): Dr. Radhamani. K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 281-285
Year: December-2018
Downloads: 1460
A STUDY ON THE GENESIS OF COALITION GOVERNMENT AND CAUSES FOR ITS FAILURE IN KARNATAKA
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A STUDY ON THE GENESIS OF COALITION GOVERNMENT AND CAUSES FOR ITS FAILURE IN KARNATAKA
Paper Title: DR BHASKARACHARYA TRIPATHI KA RACHNA SAMPARDAYA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133481
Register Paper ID - 198092
Title: DR BHASKARACHARYA TRIPATHI KA RACHNA SAMPARDAYA
Author Name(s): Dharam Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 243-250
Year: December-2018
Downloads: 1548
DR BHASKARACHARYA TRIPATHI KA RACHNA SAMPARDAYA
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DR BHASKARACHARYA TRIPATHI KA RACHNA SAMPARDAYA
Paper Title: STREAMLINING DEVOPS AUTOMATION FOR CLOUD APPLICATIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133443
Register Paper ID - 196940
Title: STREAMLINING DEVOPS AUTOMATION FOR CLOUD APPLICATIONS
Author Name(s): Sikender Mohsienuddin Mohammad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 955-959
Year: October-2018
Downloads: 1544
There are closer links between DevOps and cloud computing. DevOps aims to optimize progress for user specifications to be swiftly incorporated in application output, while the cloud enables automated supply and scaling to manage application changes. IT experts in cloud computing sometimes make errors that they could easily prevent. The question is that best practices are still undefined. These fields are very fresh, but the problem can be more about people than technology, and the challenge is often more difficult for people to overcome. DevOps transforms the face of IT processes and continuously hear new tools and features unveiled by different companies to boost the DevOps pipeline. Electric Cloud is a well-known leader in automation and ongoing delivery of DevOps and recently released a new ElectricFlow version which gives programmers a new data-driven way to onboard apps. The consumerization of IT improves job satisfaction and managing efficiency by encouraging workers to bring their own" goods into the workplace. This streamlines the way activities are conducted and offers flexibility in updates and launches in the toolchain. "Today, ElectricFlow is allowing CD's 'consumerization' to introduce organizations and workers to secure and well-controlled DevOps toolchain, introducing procedures, trends, methods, resources, and other techniques. DevOps and cloud computing do not exclude each other, but from a lay person's viewpoint, the relationship between them is often unclear and confusing. Although the technologies and infrastructure of cloud computing are concerned, DevOps is more concerned with processes and process enhancement. Yet in any organization's journey towards successful digital transformation, both DevOps and cloud computing are important.
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DevOps, Cloud applications, Automation, Streamlining DevOps, configuration management
Paper Title: TO ANALYZE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF METACOGNITIVE MODEL REGARDING ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133430
Register Paper ID - 196339
Title: TO ANALYZE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF METACOGNITIVE MODEL REGARDING ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Author Name(s): Kavita
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 874-884
Year: November-2018
Downloads: 1445
TO ANALYZE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF METACOGNITIVE MODEL REGARDING ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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TO ANALYZE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF METACOGNITIVE MODEL REGARDING ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE CUSTOMER CENTERED STRATEGIC MARKETING APPROACH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133395
Register Paper ID - 191726
Title: A STUDY ON THE CUSTOMER CENTERED STRATEGIC MARKETING APPROACH
Author Name(s): Dr. Salem Sreeveena
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 640-647
Year: November-2018
Downloads: 1598
Marketing strategy of a business depicts its plan of action for reaching people and turning them into customers of the product or service that the business provides. It deals with the company�s value proposition, key marketing messages, information on the target customer and other high-level elements. Marketing strategies are often confused with marketing plans. A marketing strategy covers the bigger picture of what business offers: the value proposition and related brand messaging. Whereas marketing plan deals with how the business will get across the key message: the platforms, the creative, the timing and so on. A marketing strategy grows out of a company�s value proposition. The value proposition summarizes the competitive advantage a company has in its market. The value proposition usually provides the key message for all marketing. Any marketing asset, from a print advertisement design to a social media campaign, can be judged by how well it communicates the value proposition. Further the efficiency of marketing efforts, market research can be added to the marketing strategy for the purpose of identifying untapped audiences or refining the target consumer. There are different types of marketing strategies available.
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Business, customer attraction, retention, marketing, product, strategy
Paper Title: HUNGER FOR LIFE IN OLIVER TWIST NOVEL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133376
Register Paper ID - 191616
Title: HUNGER FOR LIFE IN OLIVER TWIST NOVEL
Author Name(s): Karabasappa Channappa Nandihally
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 501-506
Year: OCTOBER 2018
Downloads: 1530
focusing on Poverty is a prominent concern in Oliver Twist. Throughout the novel, Dickens enlarged on this theme, describing slums so decrepit that whole rows of houses are on the point of ruin. In an early chapter, Oliver attends a pauper's funeral with Mr. Sowerberry and sees a whole family crowded together in one miserable room.This prevalent misery makes Oliver's encounters with charity and love more poignant. Oliver owes his life several times over to kindness both large and small.[14]
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Paper Title: MAGICAL REALISM: FASCINATING WORLD OF EVOLVING IMAGERY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133360
Register Paper ID - 191592
Title: MAGICAL REALISM: FASCINATING WORLD OF EVOLVING IMAGERY
Author Name(s): H.P.Suma.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 381-391
Year: November-2018
Downloads: 1797
MAGICAL REALISM: FASCINATING WORLD OF EVOLVING IMAGERY
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The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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