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Paper Title: A study on impact of talent acquisition in organization excellence
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404353
Register Paper ID - 255307
Title: A STUDY ON IMPACT OF TALENT ACQUISITION IN ORGANIZATION EXCELLENCE
Author Name(s): Manivel V, Ramprathap K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d163-d169
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 110
In the pursuit of organizational excellence, talent acquisition stands as a pivotal precursor, shaping the foundation upon which enterprises thrive. This study endeavors to unravel the intricate dynamics between talent acquisition strategies and organizational excellence, delineating the critical pathways through which adept recruitment practices culminate in superior organizational performance. Employing a mixed-methods approach, encompassing qualitative interviews, quantitative surveys, and case studies, this research aims to discern the nuanced interplay between talent acquisition methodologies, employee engagement, skill alignment, and overall organizational effectiveness
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Talent acquisition, Organizational excellence, Recruitment strategies, Employee engagement
Paper Title: EXPLORING HERBAL REMEDIES AND COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES WITHIN PHARMACOLOGY.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404352
Register Paper ID - 255295
Title: EXPLORING HERBAL REMEDIES AND COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES WITHIN PHARMACOLOGY.
Author Name(s): Supriya Malappa Talavar, Ganesh R Phadtare, Sakshi Ajit Pinjan, Rohit Omprakash Kumawat
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d152-d162
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 48
This article explores the evolving relationship between herbal and alternative medicines and contemporary pharmacology. It delves into the historical significance of natural remedies across various cultures and their resurgence within modern medical practices. Through a detailed examination of the scientific processes involved in validating the efficacy and safety of these remedies, including phytochemical analysis, preclinical studies, and clinical trials, the article highlights both the potential and the challenges of integrating herbal medicines into conventional healthcare. Key challenges such as quality control, regulatory oversight, drug-herb interactions, and the evidence gap are discussed, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to standardization and research. The future prospects of this integration are considered, suggesting that a harmonious blend of traditional wisdom and scientific research could lead to significant advancements in healthcare.
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Herbal medicine, Alternative medicine, Pharmacology, Complementary therapies, Traditional knowledge, Drug-herb interactions.
Paper Title: Speech Emotion Detection Of Audio Using Deep Learning Algorithms
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404351
Register Paper ID - 255238
Title: SPEECH EMOTION DETECTION OF AUDIO USING DEEP LEARNING ALGORITHMS
Author Name(s): Prof. P. R. Patil, Vishwajeet Prasad Salunke, Suyash Keshav Lawand, Shubham Hemant Talele, Prathamesh Sanjay Bandal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d146-d151
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 43
Analyzing sentiments using text has been present in the market since many days, but for processing audio data, we need to use deep learning algorithms. In case of audio files, we need to understand the audio features like the wavelength, frequency, pitch, etc. In this research, we have implemented the same and made use of these parameters to understand the audio emotions. The results are far better than text analysis and the model is capable of predicting audio emotions irrespective of language which has an advantage over traditional text-based Sentiment analysis
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Sentiment Analysis; Natural Language Processing; Feature Extraction; Machine Learning; CNN; Image Classification
Paper Title: Consumer attitudes towards cause related marketing. A brief study on cause-related marketing on brand perception
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404350
Register Paper ID - 255155
Title: CONSUMER ATTITUDES TOWARDS CAUSE RELATED MARKETING. A BRIEF STUDY ON CAUSE-RELATED MARKETING ON BRAND PERCEPTION
Author Name(s): Vertika Srivastava, Dr. Richa Raghuvanshi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d138-d145
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 70
Cause-related Marketing is regarded as a creative and smart commercial strategy that companies may use to promote their goods and increase customer loyalty. This empirical study has tried to comprehend how consumers view the CRM campaign and investigate whether CRM was crucial to the pricing strategy for CRM products, the preferred cause for CRM product donation, the kind of image that CRM product generates, and the brand association that CRM has with consumers. We gathered quantitative data from 80 customers with a range of demographics. The findings indicated that the two causes that customers are most inclined to support with their purchases of items are health and education, and almost two thirds of survey respondents said that CRM creates a favourable impression of the companies and the goods. From a managerial standpoint, CRM is a win-win strategy for businesses and nonprofits alike, and customers are happy since they are contributing to society's advancement. This study also emphasises how crucial it is to select an NGO because it has a significant impact on clients. The study employs a survey method to investigate the growing popularity of cause-related marketing, as well as customer responses, attitudes, and thoughts towards this type of advertising. For this project our goal is to investigate how cause-related marketing affects consumers' perceptions of brands. The impact of cause-related marketing tactics on customers' opinions of brands will be the focus of our investigation. Our aim is to investigate multiple facets such as consumer attitudes, brand loyalty, and purchase behaviour to obtain a deeper understanding of the intricate connection between marketing campaigns that support social causes and the subsequent brand perception.
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cause-related marketing, consumer's perception, brand building, marketing strategy
Paper Title: Analyzing the Effects Of Partial Shading on Photovoltaic Array Performance
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404349
Register Paper ID - 255201
Title: ANALYZING THE EFFECTS OF PARTIAL SHADING ON PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAY PERFORMANCE
Author Name(s): Sanket Tete, Sagar Bhaisare, Vaishnavi Talware, Payal Weskade, Sahil Satpase
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d132-d137
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 30
This paper analyses the effects of partial shading on energy output of different solar photovoltaic array configurations and to mitigate the mismatch loss faced in solar photovoltaic system. The photovoltaic array configurations are modelled in MATLAB/SIMULINK with four different configurations. These configurations are Series Parallel (SP), Total Cross Tied (TCT), Bridge Linked (BL) and Honey Comb (HC). After modelling, the different configurations are simulated and compared under various partial shaded conditions such as 200W/m2, 500W/m2, 800W/m2. Finally, it is observed that the best configuration is TCT that can reduce the mismatch losses under partial shading conditions. The need for renewable energy sources is growing day by day because of the severe energy crisis in the world today. Renewable energy sources play a significant role in electricity generation. Solar energy is the most viable option for electricity generation because it is available everywhere and is free to utilize. Solar Photovoltaic (PV) arrays convert the solar energy into electrical energy. With the current concentration on greener and cleaner sources of power, PV arrays are being used as an important source of power in many applications. One of the main causes for the reduced energy yield of many PV systems is a partial shading of PV arrays. The phenomenon of partially shaded conditions is widespread in all kinds of photovoltaic systems.
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Array Configurations , simulation
Paper Title: TRAILBLAZING EQUIPMENT FOR PRECISION MEASUREMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404348
Register Paper ID - 255144
Title: TRAILBLAZING EQUIPMENT FOR PRECISION MEASUREMENT
Author Name(s): Dr. Anwarul M. Haque, RAJU M. SUTHAR, ALPESH M. PATIL, Anurag M. Shrivastava
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d123-d131
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 85
This paper presents an in-depth examination of the evolution and challenges in developing precision measurement tools, with a focus on the pioneering contributions of Veer Electronics Pvt. Ltd. since its inception. It delves into the critical aspects of accuracy, precision, miniaturization, cost-effectiveness, and interoperability that define the current landscape of precision instrumentation. By exploring Veer Electronics' innovative approach to overcoming these challenges, including their adoption of advanced calibration methodologies and integration of state-of-the-art sensor technologies, the paper highlights the company's significant role in transforming and advancing the field of precision measurement. This exploration not only sheds light on the complexities involved in the development of such tools but also underscores the impact of technological innovation in meeting the increasing demands for precision in science, industry, and technology.
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Testing Instrument's, Quality Equipment's, Precision Measurement, Sensor Technology, Transformer Testing, Digital Oil Breakdown Voltage Tester
Paper Title: Gender Stereotypes And Its Effect On Indian Society
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404347
Register Paper ID - 254926
Title: GENDER STEREOTYPES AND ITS EFFECT ON INDIAN SOCIETY
Author Name(s): Manya Chawla, Dr Ritu Raj
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d103-d122
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 94
The goal of this study is to look at how people of different ages in India feel about gender norms. A cross-sectional study method was used to find out about the participants' ages (18-80 years old and up) and where they lived in India. The participants filled out a structured questionnaire that asked them about their beliefs, attitudes, and actions linked to gender stereotypes. Statistical tools, like the correlation analysis and independent samples t-test, were used to look at the link between age groups and how people felt about gender norms. The data show that there is a complicated link between age and how people in different cultures think about gender stereotypes. Younger groups, like Generation Z (18-25), seem to be more aware of and sensitive to gender stereotypes. This is because there is a strong positive relationship between age and how people see these stereotypes. The other hand, more traditional gender norms are becoming less important, and Millennials and older groups are more likely to think that age and gender stereotypes are mildly linked. Gen Z and Millennials have very different ideas about what gender roles should be. This shows how ideas about gender roles have changed over time. These results help us learn more about gender stereotypes in Indian society. They also show that age-related factors need to be taken into account in efforts to promote gender equality and fight bad stereotypes.
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gender stereotypes, age groups, Generation Z, Millennials, perceptions, Indian society.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404346
Register Paper ID - 254933
Title: A STUDY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING
Author Name(s): Mr.S.Sendurasakthi, Mr. M. Vadivel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d86-d102
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 57
his project aims to investigate the factors influencing customer satisfaction in the context of online shopping. With the rapid growth of e-commerce, understanding the drivers of customer satisfaction is crucial for businesses to thrive in the digital marketplace. This employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to gather data from online shoppers The research explores various factors, including website usability, product quality, delivery efficiency, customer service, and trust, to gauge their impact on customer satisfaction additionally, the project delves into the role of demographic variables and previous online shopping experience in shaping satisfaction levels.
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Customer satisfaction, online shopping, E-commerce, Factors, Influence, Mixed-methods, Quantitative surveys
Paper Title: Us invasion of Iraq 2003
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404345
Register Paper ID - 254923
Title: US INVASION OF IRAQ 2003
Author Name(s): Balo sepa, Dr swati shastri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d81-d85
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 44
The U.S invasion of iraq was aimed to overthrow the iraqi dictator saddam hussain whom the U.S accussed of possessing WMDS.
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WMDS,saddam Hussein,un resolution
Paper Title: Application of drones in agriculture industry
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404344
Register Paper ID - 253895
Title: APPLICATION OF DRONES IN AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY
Author Name(s): Ronak Jain, Arpit Raj, Garvit Jain, Samarth Kumar, Shresth Banka, DR ROOPA KV
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d71-d80
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 74
Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), offer significant advantages over conventional farming methods by providing farmers with real-time data and actionable insights. One of the primary applications of drones in agriculture is crop monitoring and management. Equipped with high- resolution cameras and sensors, drones can capture detailed images of crops, enabling farmers to assess plant health, detect pests and diseases, and optimise irrigation and fertilisation practices. This proactive approach allows for timely interventions, leading to improved yield and quality of produce. The integration of drone technology in the agricultural industry has revolutionised traditional farming practices, offering innovative solutions to address various challenges faced by farmers worldwide. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the application of drones in agriculture, focusing on their impact on productivity, efficiency, and sustainability. Drones represent a transformative tool for modernising agriculture, offering unparalleled capabilities for data collection, analysis, and decision-making. By harnessing the potential of drones, farmers can optimise resource allocation, mitigate risks, and ultimately, contribute to global food security and sustainable development.
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Drones,Applications,UAV's,Technology,Farmers
Paper Title: Consumer Perception Towards AI-Enabled Autonomous Driving Technology
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404343
Register Paper ID - 255702
Title: CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS AI-ENABLED AUTONOMOUS DRIVING TECHNOLOGY
Author Name(s): Subhajit Ghosh, Arpit Lakhanpal, Siddhant Satsangi, Karan Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d58-d70
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 45
The rise of electric cars in the car industry marks a big change driven by better technology and concern for the environment. This study looks closely at what people in North India think about electric cars. We're using a survey with questions that have multiple-choice answers, sent out using Google Forms. We asked 150 people, choosing them based on convenience. Our goal is to understand how people in North India feel about switching to safer and more efficient electric cars. We want to see how AI-powered self-driving technology can fit in with improving roads. Even though there are problems like finding places to charge electric cars, how long it takes to charge them, how much they cost, and how long their batteries last, we need smart solutions. By understanding what people think and by using self-driving technology, we can tackle these problems better.
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Electric vehicles, Automotive industry, AI-enabled autonomous driving technology and Environmental Imperatives
Paper Title: "A Study On Employees Welfare Facilities Affecting Job Satisfaction In Electronic Manufacturing Industry"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404342
Register Paper ID - 255326
Title: "A STUDY ON EMPLOYEES WELFARE FACILITIES AFFECTING JOB SATISFACTION IN ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY"
Author Name(s): Amita Solanki, Shreeraj Shertate
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d50-d57
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 148
The purpose of the research article is to analyze the employee welfare measure. The most precious resource for a company is its workforce. The term "employee welfare" refers to all services, facilities, and benefits that a business offers or provides for the benefit or comfort of its staff. The goal of the initiative is to increase staff motivation and productivity. The goals of determining employee well-being include enhancing working-class lives, fostering the holistic development of employees' personalities, and other goals. Housing options, free medical care, retirement benefits, adult and child educational benefits, family welfare programs, credit options, and other services are all included in the employee welfare program. The type of study design that is being used is descriptive. Primary data gathered via questionnaires serves as the data gathering tool. According to research, employee welfare is crucial for any kind of organization. The majority of workers become more productive and are motivated by feedback. The study also sheds information on how welfare policies affect workers' productivity.
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Job Satisfaction, Employee Welfare measures, Personal Facilities, Health Facilities,
Paper Title: Unveiling Gender Dynamics in Punjabi Villages: An Exploration of Male Dominance at the Sath
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404341
Register Paper ID - 253997
Title: UNVEILING GENDER DYNAMICS IN PUNJABI VILLAGES: AN EXPLORATION OF MALE DOMINANCE AT THE SATH
Author Name(s): Gurjeet Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d34-d49
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 78
The present paper examines the significance of sath as a space that is completely controlled by men. In the socio-cultural contexts of Punjab, the term 'sath' also refers to a common gathering place or a central meeting point within the village. It serves as a focal point for community interaction and acts as a platform for sharing news, resolving disputes, and making decisions collectively. But the paper emphasises how this space provides a privilege or dominating position to men and restricts the entry of women by demanding a complete absence from public places. Moreover, in Punjabi social structure, it is considered morally and ethically inappropriate, rebellious and shameful act if women of any family visit sath. However, women are summoned only when someone does a heinous crime or if there is any domestic issue. From the perspective of gender, the paper is an attempt to evaluate the space that has offered privilege to men and established a status quo of masculinity by prohibiting the presence of women. Apart from the gender dynamics, another aspect is linked to how sath is misused by the privileged sections of the society. They manipulate the space by using their money-muscle power and other resources. For such people, sath is a perfect location to avenge the personal rivalries in order to maintain a monopoly and powerful position over others. The representation of sath in Punjabi songs is critically evaluated by contextualising the caste and gender dynamics of Punjab.
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Sath, Gender, Power, Folklore, Representation, Punjabi Music.
Paper Title: Subversion Of Narrative Structures In Experimental Literature
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404340
Register Paper ID - 255575
Title: SUBVERSION OF NARRATIVE STRUCTURES IN EXPERIMENTAL LITERATURE
Author Name(s): Mrs. Sweta Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d32-d33
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 73
Conventional description in English Literature propound a transparent codification and conventionality, steering revisitation through a straight path of storyline, with a limpid prelude, gripping mesial and supportable denouncement. Still and all, Experimental Literature prospers in contravening these suppositions. This research paper is an attempt of investigating on how Experimental Writers vitiate Narrative structures to summon traditionalists, and capture their spectators complex worldliness.
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Experimental Narrative, Traditional Narrative, Subversion, Modernism, Realism, Fantasy.
Paper Title: ANALYSING THE CAUSE OF ERP IMPLEMENTATION FAILURE: IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404339
Register Paper ID - 255551
Title: ANALYSING THE CAUSE OF ERP IMPLEMENTATION FAILURE: IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS
Author Name(s): DR. VIVAK HAMAL, Suman kumar, Solanki Parth Pravinbhai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d25-d31
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 55
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are critical for modern organizations, offering integrated solutions for managing various business functions. Despite their potential benefits, ERP implementation projects often encounter failure, leading to significant financial losses and operational disruptions. This abstract provides a succinct overview of the common causes of ERP implementation failure, including inadequate planning, lack of top management support, organizational resistance to change, poor data management, and technical complexities. Understanding these causes is essential for organizations to effectively plan and execute ERP implementations, mitigating risks and maximizing the potential benefits of these systems.
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ERP,ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE MANAGEMENT,
Paper Title: Unveiling The Enigmatic Wisdom: Exploring The Traditional Ecological Knowledge And Cultural Practices Of The Kurumba Tribe For Sustainable Future
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404338
Register Paper ID - 254652
Title: UNVEILING THE ENIGMATIC WISDOM: EXPLORING THE TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE AND CULTURAL PRACTICES OF THE KURUMBA TRIBE FOR SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Author Name(s): Ms.B.Pathmavathy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d20-d24
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 49
Nestled amidst the verdant Nilgiri hills of southern India lies a reservoir of wisdom guarded zealously by the Kurumba tribe. Their traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and cultural practices serve as pillars for sustainable development in an era fraught with environmental challenges. This study embarks on a journey to preserve and understand the intricate tapestry of Kurumba traditional wisdom, delving into realms of medicinal flora, healthcare customs, and cultural heritage. Through a meticulous anthropological lens, we unravel the labyrinthine depths of Kurumba customary wisdom, illuminating their adept stewardship of natural resources, adept utilization of therapeutic botanicals, and vibrant cultural legacy. This narrative seeks to spotlight their sustainable practices and underscores the imperative of safeguarding indigenous knowledge for societal progress. Join us as we traverse through the labyrinthine corridors of Kurumba tradition, paving the way towards a more sustainable and enlightened future.
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: Kurumba tribe, traditional ecological knowledge, medicinal flora, cultural heritage, sustainable development.
Paper Title: PHYSICOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF KOTTAMCHUKKADI LEPA CHOORNA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404337
Register Paper ID - 255305
Title: PHYSICOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF KOTTAMCHUKKADI LEPA CHOORNA
Author Name(s): Murshida banu, Waheeda banu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d16-d19
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 55
Kottamchukkadi lepa choorna is a herbal formulation, ingredients used in the drug are kushta, shunti, vacha, shigru, lashuna, kartoti, devadaru, sarshapa and rasna. Kushta is vatakaphahara, ushna veerya, laghu guna and has antiarthritic property. Shunti subsides vatakaphadosha and dries away kapha and ama. Vacha has the propertie like Deepana(appetizer) and pachana(digestives), vatakapha shamana. Shigru has the properties like kaphavatahara, Deepana and shothaghna(anti-inflammatory). Lashuna digests ama circulating in the body and lodging in the joints.It pacifies vyanavayu and removes joint edema and pain.Kartoti has an anti-inflammatory action. Devadaru has vatashamaka properties. Sarshapa having katu rasa and teekshna guna and it alleviates vatakapha doshas and improves agni. Rasna has the qualities like vedanasthapana(analgesic) and vatashamaka. Attempt has been made to study physicochemical analysis of the drug.The ingredients of the drug has tridoshahara, dipana, pachana, shothahara, vedanasthapana guna along with antiarthritic ,anti-inflammatory which are mainly needed for treating amavata. This study highlights the results of standardization (identity, purity & strength) tests, physicochemical screening . All the said tests are conducted in The National institute of technology Karnataka, surathkal, Dept of chemical engineering Srinivas nagar mangalore. These studies are important in way of establishing quality-control, efficacy & accept ability of herbal drugs.
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Physicochemical analysis, Amavata, Tridoshahara, Vedanasthapana, Shothahara, Antiarthritic.
Paper Title: Formulation And Evalution Of Giloy Lip Balm
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404336
Register Paper ID - 255561
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUTION OF GILOY LIP BALM
Author Name(s): Gohil Yashrajsinh Pushparajsinh, M. Meera Devi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: d1-d15
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 68
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Giloy, Beeswax, Petroleum jelly, Coconut oil, Saffron, Honey
Paper Title: NATARAJA GURU AND SOCIAL RENAISSANCE IN KERALA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404335
Register Paper ID - 255560
Title: NATARAJA GURU AND SOCIAL RENAISSANCE IN KERALA
Author Name(s): SUNNY S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: c986-c992
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 120
Social reformers have a predominant role in Kerala for the prevention of social atrocities among the society. In these social reformers, Nataraja Guru was an inevitable part of social reform movements. He was one of the foremost disciple of Sree Narayana Guru, who known as the father of Kerala renaissance movements. Nataraja Guru was the founder of Narayana Gurukulam and its ultimate aim is to propagate the ideologies and philosophies of Sree Narayana Guru. This institution activities still going in a successful way and it has a lot of branches in India and abroad.
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Keywords: Nataraja Guru, Sree Narayana Guru, Narayana Gurukulam, Ashrama, Sanyasin
Paper Title: A study to assess the attitudes towards using simulation technology in Nursing Education among 2nd sem B.Sc nursing students at College of Nursing SVIMS, Tirupati.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2404334
Register Paper ID - 255197
Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE ATTITUDES TOWARDS USING SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY IN NURSING EDUCATION AMONG 2ND SEM B.SC NURSING STUDENTS AT COLLEGE OF NURSING SVIMS, TIRUPATI.
Author Name(s): R.SUVARNAMMA, DR.S. HEMALATHA, DR.M.BHAGYALAKSHMI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Pages: c978-c985
Year: April 2024
Downloads: 42
Abstract Education plays an important role in the globalization era as competition increasing in the education sector. Thus each college / University need to have added values to complete with other colleges/ Universities and win the competition in order to achieve this goal, they have increase un capabilities to meet the demands of the society for format education. The aim of the study was to assess the attitude towards using simulation technology in nursing education. Participants were recruited from 2nd semester B.Sc Nursing using a quantitative method in the College of Nursing SVIMS University during the period from 2022-2023. Kid Sim ATTITUDES questionnaire was used as a tool. The findings suggested that most of the student shows moderate attitudes towards using simulation technology in nursing education expressed about their agreed-strongly agreed regarding Relevance of Simulation in nursing. In general, this study has found that SVIMS, College of Nursing students has 78% moderate attitudes 16% had high attitude and 6% had low attitudes towards using simulation in their teaching and training. There was a statistically significant association between attitude and selected demographic variables like Education, Residence, Occupation of head of the family and area of living : P <= 0.05 level respectively. Simulation remains an excellent bridge between theoretical framework and application.
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Keywords: Attitudes, Nursing simulation
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.
Indexing In Google Scholar, ResearcherID Thomson Reuters, Mendeley : reference manager, Academia.edu, arXiv.org, Research Gate, CiteSeerX, DocStoc, ISSUU, Scribd, and many more International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) ISSN: 2320-2882 | Impact Factor: 7.97 | 7.97 impact factor and ISSN Approved. Provide DOI and Hard copy of Certificate. Low Open Access Processing Charges. 1500 INR for Indian author & 55$ for foreign International author. Call For Paper (Volume 12 | Issue 7 | Month- July 2024)