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Paper Title: INDIA`S COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMME- ASHA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133888
Register Paper ID - 203212
Title: INDIA`S COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMME- ASHA
Author Name(s): SREELATHA.C
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 996-999
Year: November 2018
Downloads: 1614
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Paper Title: ADAPTING TO THE JUNGLE: FILM A POST COLONIAL RE-READING OF THE JUNGLE BOOK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133870
Register Paper ID - 203049
Title: ADAPTING TO THE JUNGLE: FILM A POST COLONIAL RE-READING OF THE JUNGLE BOOK
Author Name(s): Aishwarya K R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 877-882
Year: December-2018
Downloads: 1717
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Post colonialism, anti-native, anti-nature
Paper Title: Graphical presentation of attenuation coefficient of different concentration of urea added, in cow` milk samples using energy source CO 60.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133859
Register Paper ID - 202915
Title: GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION OF ATTENUATION COEFFICIENT OF DIFFERENT CONCENTRATION OF UREA ADDED, IN COW` MILK SAMPLES USING ENERGY SOURCE CO 60.
Author Name(s): S. B. Girase
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 792-800
Year: October 2018
Downloads: 1630
Milk is source of minerals. Milk is an excellent source of calcium and phosphorus. Cow milk content three times calcium than that of wheat and four times than the human milk. So for healthy nation, we need quality of food & milk. But some antisocial elements have been adding some adulterants like water, urea, lactose powder etc. in milk sample. The linear and mass attenuation coefficient plays an important role in agricultural dairy, food technology, science & technology, medicines and forensics etc. In the present work, we measured the linear and mass attenuation coefficient of adulterate milk sample with lactose powder by using gamma source CO60 at energies 1.17 MeV and 1.33MeV. The experimental values are in good arrangement and then validate absorption the law. The results are represented in graphical forms. The experimental values are in good an agreement which validates the gamma absorption law.
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Linear and mass attenuation coefficient, Scintillation counter, NaI (Tl) detector, gamma sources etc.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ITS EFFECT ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133833
Register Paper ID - 202042
Title: A STUDY ON THE IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ITS EFFECT ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
Author Name(s): Prakash. R. Jadhav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 613-618
Year: December-2018
Downloads: 2697
Health is a vital moderating factor in a child�s ability to learn. The idea that healthy children learn better is empirically supported and well accepted (Basch, 2010). Many factors influence the academic performance of a child. Some of them are socio-economic status (Sirin, 2005), parental involvement (Fan and Chen, 2001) and a host of other demographic factors. Multiple studies have confirmed that health benefits are associated with physical activity, including cardiovascular and muscular fitness, bone health, psychosocial outcomes and cognitive and brain health (Strong et al., 2005). Brain health is important across the life span, as brain is responsible for both mental processes and physical actions of human body. In adults, brain health, representing absence of disease and optimal structure and function, is measured in terms of quality of life and effective functioning of activities in daily living. In children, brain health is measured in terms of successful development of attention, on-task behaviour, memory and academic performance in an educational setting. Physical activity and fitness plays a vital role in developing the brain during childhood. Children respond faster and with greater accuracy to a variety of cognitive tasks after participating in a session of physical activity. Participating in moderate physical activity is found to increase neural and behavioural concomitants associated with the allocation of attention to a specific cognitive task. In some experimental study, children who participated in 30 minutes of aerobic physical activity outperformed those children who watched television for the same amount of time. Physical activity which is generally used as a break from academic learning time, post engagement effects of it includes better attention, increased on-task behaviours and improved academic performance. Teachers can offer physical activity breaks as part of a supplemental curriculum or simply as a way to reset student attention during a lesson. After-school physical activity programs have demonstrated the ability to improve cardiovascular endurance and this increase in aerobic fitness has been shown to mediate improvements in academic performance as well as the allocation of neural resources underlying performance on a working memory task.
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Brain Health, Physical activity, Academic performance, Responsive, Psychology
Paper Title: THE COMPOSITION OF INDIA`S TRADE (IMPORT) WITH CHINA AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIA`S CAD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133804
Register Paper ID - 201433
Title: THE COMPOSITION OF INDIA`S TRADE (IMPORT) WITH CHINA AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIA`S CAD
Author Name(s): Dr. Anjum Abrar , Mohd Abbas
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 374-381
Year: December 2018
Downloads: 1652
All these issues have been well addressed in China`s 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015). To address environmental and social imbalances the plan highlights the development of services and measures. Targets have been set to reduce pollution, to increase energy efficiency, to improve access to education and healthcare, and to expand social protection. Besides, China now focuses on Human Development as its annual growth target of 7 percent indicates the intention to focus on quality of life, rather than the rate of growth.
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Paper Title: ROLE OF WOMEN IN MAKING OF INDIAN NATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133790
Register Paper ID - 201304
Title: ROLE OF WOMEN IN MAKING OF INDIAN NATION
Author Name(s): Dr. Anamika
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 281-287
Year: October-2018
Downloads: 1602
Women in India have contributed significantly since the beginning of civilization. The moral values and dedication towards humanity from ancient times till the present era can be seen in examples of Sita, Anusuiya, Ahilya, Laxmibai, Mirabai, Razia Sultan, Sarojini Naidu, Indira Gandhi, Kalpana Chawla, Kiran Bedi, Medha Patkar, and others. In Indian culture women have been represented as and raised to the level of goddesses, but unfortunately the patriarchal family system and other socio-historical factors resulted in the subordination of women. The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia. Though much progress has been made towards improving women`s place in the society from equal status with men in ancient times, through the low points of the medieval period to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers, the history of women in India has been eventful. In Modern India, women have adorned high offices including that of the President, Prime Minister, speaker of the Lok Sabha and others.
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Women Nation Role society India
Paper Title: BUDDHISM, RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM AND MUSLIMS IN SRI LANKA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133787
Register Paper ID - 201252
Title: BUDDHISM, RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM AND MUSLIMS IN SRI LANKA
Author Name(s): Nazia Khan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 238-253
Year: December-2018
Downloads: 1603
The article will enumerate the causes behind the religious extremism in Sri Lanka. It will underline the teachings of the Theravada tradition of Buddhism about war and conflict. Sri Lanka is a land of Buddhists�a religion that preaches peace and harmony. But a section of monks using the erroneous interpretation of texts is justifying violence on minorities. This has inculcated a sense of distrust among the various ethnic and religious groups in the society and transforming Sri Lanka into a majoritarian state. Sri Lanka has experienced similar targeting of minorities during colonial period as well when Buddhist revival movement was taking place. The earlier incidents of conflict and violence against the Muslims help to understand the present incidents which are taking place against them. Thus, the last section will deal with the various causes which have led to the rise to religious extremism in the post-civil war Sri Lanka. The spread of Islamophobia has not only contributed but vindicated the acts of violence on Muslims. The attack on Muslims, justified in the name of extremism in Islam and threat it poses to Buddhism globally, will be analyzed.
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Theravada Buddhism, Buddhist monks, Religious Extremism, Islamophobia, Sri Lankan Muslims
Paper Title: TAITTIRIYOPNISHAD MEIN ANNADI DWARA AATITHYA VICHAR KA VISHLESHNATMAK ADHYAYAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133780
Register Paper ID - 201234
Title: TAITTIRIYOPNISHAD MEIN ANNADI DWARA AATITHYA VICHAR KA VISHLESHNATMAK ADHYAYAN
Author Name(s): Dr. Sarswati Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 180-184
Year: December-2018
Downloads: 1683
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Paper Title: SATYAGRAHA AND MAHATMA GANDHI: A BRIEF IDEA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133779
Register Paper ID - 201107
Title: SATYAGRAHA AND MAHATMA GANDHI: A BRIEF IDEA
Author Name(s): Manjari Verma, Ram Prawesh Azad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 177-179
Year: December-2018
Downloads: 1790
Satyagraha has often been translated as "holding fast to truth". Gandhi began practising some form of Satyagraha in South Africa. Later he began to propound its conceptual and theoretical foundations. To be a Satyagrahi one has to practice the principles or nonviolence (ahinsa). Gandhi never violated the basic principle in his whole life. When the people in non-cooperation movement turned violent, he withdrew the political movement. For practicing it, one has to observe; restrain in one's actions. Practising non-violence does not show any weakness but only strength. All these concepts analysed above are a part of the Indian traditions but Gandhi brought them to a higher level by providing universal meanings. Satyagrah is based on the principle of 'purity of ends and means.' Gandhiji said Satyagraha is nothing but Tapasya for truth and justice. It is a weapon based on truth non-violence and self suffering to fight against injustice. It is the weapon of the non-violent struggle.
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Paper Title: IMPORTANCE OF DIGITAL MARKETING IN CONSUMER DURABLE GOODS- A QUANTITATIVE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133680
Register Paper ID - 200094
Title: IMPORTANCE OF DIGITAL MARKETING IN CONSUMER DURABLE GOODS- A QUANTITATIVE STUDY
Author Name(s): DR,NAGARAJU.G.H
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 469-478
Year: October-2018
Downloads: 1795
Digital marketing is a paid form of promotion of products and services through an identified sponsor using a digital medium. Digital marketing is that element of promotion mix, which is often considered prominent in the overall marketing matrix. Its high visibility and pervasiveness has made it an important commercial medium in Indian society. It is a means of influencing the consumer to buy products or services through visual or audio persuasion. A product or service is primarily advertised to create awareness of its utility in the minds of potential buyers. As a result of globalization and the consequent changes in consumer buying patterns, the advertising industry has undergone significant transformation in past few years. The current article highlights the scenario of digital marketing challenges and ways to overcome it.
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Digital Marketing, Consumer, Social Media
Paper Title: ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133645
Register Paper ID - 200111
Title: ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Sanjay Kumar Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 271-275
Year: December-2018
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ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA
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ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA
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
Downloads: 1837
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: 1631
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: 1632
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
Downloads: 1869
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
Downloads: 1674
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
Downloads: 1783
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: 1694
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: 1653
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.
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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