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Paper Title: Effect of neural mobilization in in improving the motor and physical functions of upper and lower limb in children with spastic cerebral palsy: A review of literature
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405062
Register Paper ID - 258795
Title: EFFECT OF NEURAL MOBILIZATION IN IN IMPROVING THE MOTOR AND PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS OF UPPER AND LOWER LIMB IN CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Author Name(s): Neetu Verma, Vidhi Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a537-a544
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 194
Spastic cerebral palsyis the most common tupe of cerebral palsy which accounts for 77% of all cases of cerebral palsy. Improving muscle strength, ability to walk and improving other physical functions is the main therapeutic goal for children with spastic cerebral palsy. The tone of muscle is severely affected and the evidences according to the reviewed articles, neural mobilization techniques helps to improve the motor and physical functions of muscle and helps to decrease disabilities hence neural mobilization can be an effective treatment in improving the motoe and physical functions in soastic cerebral palsy patients.
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Neural mobilization, Spastic cerebral palsy, motor functions, physical functions
Paper Title: Deep-sea Fishermen Tracking & Monitoring System
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405061
Register Paper ID - 257187
Title: DEEP-SEA FISHERMEN TRACKING & MONITORING SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Thayaharan, Selvaganesh G, Kanishkar A, Saravanan KU
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a531-a536
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 217
Deep-sea locations often lack reliable and continuous communication infrastructure, making it challenging to establish real-time tracking systems. Developing a technology that can operate in low- connectivity areas is crucial This project addresses the challenge of monitoring and enhancing the safety of deep- sea fishermen by developing a technology-driven solution. The primary goal is to create an AI/ML-based Geographic Information System (GIS) app capable of accurately detecting and tracking the locations of deep- sea fishermen during their maritime activities. The proposed solution leverages advanced Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning algorithms to analyze relevant data and provide real-time location information. The GIS app aims to offer a comprehensive and user- friendly interface for effective monitoring, ensuring the safety of fishermen in remote and challenging deep-sea environments. The expected result is an innovative GIS app that significantly improves the tracking capabilities in deep-sea fishing, contributing to enhanced safety measures and efficient maritime activities. This project addresses a critical aspect of maritime safety and strives to make a positive impact on the well-being of deep-sea fishermen.
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Reliable communication infrastructure, Real- time tracking systems, Deep-sea locations, AI/ML-based GIS app, Maritime safety, Technology-driven solution
Paper Title: A mini review on Plant tissue culture of Amla (Phyllanthus emblica)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405060
Register Paper ID - 257647
Title: A MINI REVIEW ON PLANT TISSUE CULTURE OF AMLA (PHYLLANTHUS EMBLICA)
Author Name(s): KVS Durga Prasad, M. Madhavi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a521-a530
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 330
Amla, also known as Indian gooseberry or Usiri in Telugu, is a tree native to India and surrounding countries. It's highly valued in traditional Indian medicine (Ayurveda) and is also popular in other traditional medicine systems such as Siddha and Unani. Amla is scientifically known as Phyllanthus emblica. Amla is exceptionally rich in vitamin C, containing significantly more vitamin C than oranges. It also contains various other nutrients, including vitamin A, calcium, potassium, and antioxidants. Amla is widely used in traditional medicine for its various health benefits. It is believed to improve digestion, boost the immune system, promote hair health, and enhance skin health. It is also used in the treatment of various ailments such as diabetes, respiratory disorders, and liver problems. Despite its sour taste, Amla is used in various culinary preparations in India. It is commonly used to make pickles, preserves, chutneys, and candies. It is also used to make Amla juice, which is consumed for its health benefits. Amla is a common ingredient in hair care products due to its purported benefits for hair health. It is used in hair oils, shampoos, and conditioners to promote hair growth, prevent premature graying, and improve hair texture. Amla plant propagation presents challenges due to its slow growth, low seed germination rates, and vulnerability to pests and diseases, necessitating meticulous care and attention during cultivation. Amla plant tissue culture holds significance in agriculture as it offers a controlled environment for mass production of disease-free and genetically identical plants, ensuring higher yield and quality. Additionally, it facilitates the preservation of rare or endangered amla varieties and enables the rapid propagation of elite cultivars with desirable traits, contributing to sustainable agriculture and conservation efforts. Thus, this concise review provides insights into the tissue culture of the Amla plant. It begins by elucidating the morphological characteristics, chemical compositions, and diverse applications of Phyllanthus emblica. Subsequently, the chapter delves into the protocols and methodologies for culturing Amla in vitro, highlighting the intricacies of tissue culture conditions. Finally, the review underscores the significance of tissue culture in Amla plant propagation, emphasizing its pivotal role in overcoming traditional propagation challenges and ensuring the sustainable cultivation of this valuable botanical resource.
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Amla, Phyllanthus emblica, Emblica officinalis, Tissue culture, Explant
Paper Title: Tenacious Voyage of Black Women depicted in Liliane by Ntozake Shange
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405059
Register Paper ID - 258096
Title: TENACIOUS VOYAGE OF BLACK WOMEN DEPICTED IN LILIANE BY NTOZAKE SHANGE
Author Name(s): Rusi S, Raichel Priyadharshini D
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a516-a520
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 215
African American Literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of African descent. It begins with the works of late Eighteenth-century writers such as Phillis Wheatley. Ntozake Shange, is an contemporary African American poet, playwright, novelist, essayist, and dancer. She was exposed to a wide range of African, African American, and European American cultural influences as a child. All her works suggest that black women should rely on themselves, and not on the black men for completeness and wholeness. The paper deals with the traumas and troubles of black women in contemporary America. It not only depicts how the women were tormented as property but also illustrates how black women fought tough to conquer their triumph with hopefulness.
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African American Literature, Traumas, Triumphs
Paper Title: The Devastating Effect of Kurtz's Inhumanity in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405058
Register Paper ID - 258988
Title: THE DEVASTATING EFFECT OF KURTZ'S INHUMANITY IN JOSEPH CONRAD'S HEART OF DARKNESS
Author Name(s): HARSHINI S, PRAVEENKUMAR N
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a509-a515
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 348
This study explores the impact of Kurtz in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Analyzing his descent into madness, exploitation of natives, and manipulation, uncovers psychological, moral, and societal consequences. Kurtz's character sheds light on themes like imperialism and the darkness in human nature, revealing the destructive power of unchecked ambition and moral degradation.
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Colonialism, darkness, dehumanizing, effect, suffering.
Paper Title: Tissue culture of Tulasi (Ocimum sanctum) from stem nodes
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405057
Register Paper ID - 257648
Title: TISSUE CULTURE OF TULASI (OCIMUM SANCTUM) FROM STEM NODES
Author Name(s): M. Madhavi, KVS Durga Prasad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a500-a508
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 240
Tulasi, also known as Holy Basil (Ocimum sanctum), is revered in Hindu culture and prized for its medicinal properties. It aids in respiratory health, digestion, and stress relief due to its antimicrobial and adaptogenic qualities. Tulasi is used in traditional medicine for treating asthma, indigestion, and anxiety. It's also valued for its role in promoting heart health and maintaining oral hygiene. Culturally significant, Tulasi is worshipped for its spiritual significance and widely used in cooking for its aromatic flavour. Tulasi cultivation faces challenges such as climate sensitivity, pest susceptibility, and the need for precise watering and soil management. These factors can affect growth, yield, and overall plant health, requiring careful attention and management practices for successful cultivation. Tissue culture of Tulasi offers rapid multiplication of disease-free plants, ensuring genetic purity and uniformity. It enables year-round cultivation regardless of climatic conditions, contributing to consistent supply and preservation of this culturally significant plant. Additionally, tissue culture techniques facilitate research and development for enhancing Tulasi's medicinal properties and agricultural traits. in this present study evaluate the tissue culture of Tulasi plant from stem nodes in Murashige and Skoog. According to this study stem node turn green colour with in 4 weeks of incubation and started to form callus. On fifth week ending a small leaves developments were observed in stem nodal callus area from explants. In this state, we haven't noticed any root formation emerging from the callus.
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Tissue culture, Tulasi (Ocimum Sanctum), Stem nodes
Paper Title: THE SYNERGY OF SCIENCE AND AYURVEDA IN CHATURVIDHA ARUKA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405056
Register Paper ID - 258044
Title: THE SYNERGY OF SCIENCE AND AYURVEDA IN CHATURVIDHA ARUKA
Author Name(s): Roopam Bhardwaj
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a488-a499
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 213
Abstract-This paper explores the meaning of "Chaturvidha Aruka," a term referring to four diverse fruits mentioned in ancient Indian texts, particularly in Ayurvedic literature. The fruits, namely Aadoo (Prunus Persica Linn.), Aloo Bukhara (Prunus domestica Linn.), Aloo Baloo Gilas (Prunus cerasus Linn.), and Aloocha (Prunus insititia Linn.), hold cultural, religious, and medicinal importance. By exploring their scientific names," ras panchak",(five tastes), chemical constituents, properties , morphology, and nutritive values , we aim to provide a comprehensive overview of these fruits and their potential benefits . Through an analysis of Ayurvedic texts and modern scientific research, the paper associates traditional descriptions with modern botanical characteristics and nutritional compositions. Each fruit exhibits unique morphological characteristics and provides essential nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber. Moreover, they possess medicinal properties including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial, immunomodulatory, and anticancer effects. Integrating these fruits into the diet can promote overall health and well-being, offering protection against diseases and enhancing physiological functions. The paper underscores the importance of diversifying fruit consumption for maximizing nutritional benefits and suggests paths for further research. Overall, it highlights the worth of these fruits in traditional and modern healthcare, highlighting their potential as valuable resources for human health improvement.
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Keywords - Aruka, Antioxidant,Anti Inflammatory, Brimhana .
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405055
Register Paper ID - 259215
Title: CODE BLUE
Author Name(s): Mrs.Pathmapriya P, Mrs. Saranya M, Ms. Vaishanavi P, Dr. M. Jeyagowri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a484-a487
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 192
Code Blue
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Paper Title: The Impact Of Smartphone Usage On Emotional Well-Being: A Comprehensive Analysis Using The Smartphone Usage Scale And Positive/Negative Affectivity Scale
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405054
Register Paper ID - 258195
Title: THE IMPACT OF SMARTPHONE USAGE ON EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS USING THE SMARTPHONE USAGE SCALE AND POSITIVE/NEGATIVE AFFECTIVITY SCALE
Author Name(s): Anjali Rawat
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a468-a483
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 219
The relationship between smartphone usage and emotions among young adults was investigated in this study. A total of 88 people were included in the study, with researchers seeking to determine if smartphone usage patterns influenced both good and negative emotional states. The study examined two hypotheses: increased smartphone usage would be associated with both heightened negative and positive emotions. The PANAS scale quantified emotional states, whereas the SUS evaluated smartphone usage. The findings demonstrated a notable association between the use of smartphones and the experience of adverse emotions. Nevertheless, a direct association between the usage of smartphones and happy feelings was only observed among male individuals. These data indicate that excessive smartphone usage may reduce unpleasant feelings in general, while the relationship with good emotions seems to be more intricate and maybe impacted by gender.
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Positive Affectivity, Negative Affectivity, Social Media Usage
Paper Title: DIGITAL LITERATURE: A LITERARY TREND OF THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405053
Register Paper ID - 259202
Title: DIGITAL LITERATURE: A LITERARY TREND OF THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
Author Name(s): Dr. Lalitha C K, Dhanashri Vaishali
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a462-a467
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 232
In the ever-evolving landscape of literature, the twenty-first century has witnessed a profound transformation, wherein the traditional boundaries of storytelling have expanded exponentially. No longer confined to the pages of books, literature now thrives within the interconnected realms of social networks, environmental discourse, and digital platforms. This modern era of literature mirrors society's intricacies, capturing the zeitgeist through diverse lenses. Scholars, deeply engaged with these shifting paradigms, offer fresh perspectives that enrich our understanding of literary 9works in the present age. Broadly speaking, twenty-first-century literature can be categorized into three distinct genres: informative literature, which educates and enlightens; environmental literature, which addresses pressing ecological concerns; and digital literature, a hallmark of the postmodern era. The emergence of digital literature represents a revolutionary leap, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas and democratizing access to literary works. Through e-books, blogs, webpages, and multimedia formats, this digital medium transcends traditional constraints, captivating audiences with its interactivity and accessibility. Indeed, the benefits of digital literature are manifold. Its seamless accessibility ensures that literary treasures are always within reach, while the immersive nature of digital content fosters engagement and inspiration. Unlike their print counterparts, online texts and webpages are perpetually available, meeting the insatiable demand for literary exploration in an age of constant connectivity
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Literature, digitisation, interactivity, society, demand
Paper Title: Modelling And 3D Printing Of 4-Wheeler Exhaust Manifold
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405052
Register Paper ID - 259081
Title: MODELLING AND 3D PRINTING OF 4-WHEELER EXHAUST MANIFOLD
Author Name(s): Maimuna Siddiqui, P. Sai Naga Sudheer Reddy, M. Pravallika, M. Pavan Kumar, R. Shivamani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a453-a461
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 293
Exhaust noise is one of the main causes of vehicle disturbances, and the exhaust system is designed to reduce the noise level to meet demand levels and lower emission levels. Modern engines must be powerful while also meeting stringent pollution standards. In automobiles, the exhaust system plays an important role in removing exhaust gases from the combustion chamber after the combustion of the air and fuel mixture. The exhaust pipe, or valve, is called the exhaust manifold. Increasing the diameter of the exhaust manifold can increase the airflow rate within the manifold. A CAD model was built using Solidworks (2022) software in the form of an SLDPRT format, and that file was saved as an STL file. It was then sent to a 3D printer for printing of the part using 3D printing technology, which converts the digital design of the object into a physical part.
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Exhaust manifold, Solidworks, CAD model, 3d printing.
Paper Title: PLC-BASED TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL USING PID ALGORITHM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405051
Register Paper ID - 259148
Title: PLC-BASED TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL USING PID ALGORITHM
Author Name(s): Nagesh Shivane, Vinayak Sagar, Rohit Jangale, D.O. Patil, S.T. Sanamdikar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a448-a452
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 195
This research paper presents a comprehensive study on the implementation of a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) based system for tank temperature control utilizing a Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) algorithm. The system incorporates a Allen Bradley Micro820 PLC, IO module, a 4-20mA control signal operated Solid-State Relay (SSR), a heater, and a Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) PT100 for temperature measurement. The objective is to achieve precise and efficient temperature regulation within the tank while minimizing energy consumption. The paper details the design, development, and testing phases of the system, focusing on the PLC programming for PID control, hardware integration, and calibration processes. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed system in maintaining desired temperature setpoints within the tank, showcasing its potential for industrial applications requiring reliable temperature control mechanisms. Additionally, insights into the system's performance under various operating conditions and potential areas for future enhancements are discussed.
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PLC, TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL, USING PID ALGORITHM
Paper Title: Placement Training Voice Assistance Bot
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405050
Register Paper ID - 258954
Title: PLACEMENT TRAINING VOICE ASSISTANCE BOT
Author Name(s): Dr. A Syed Mustafa, Uzair Sheikh, Mohammed Raqib, Mohammed Naeem Pasha, Afreen Banu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a444-a447
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 209
An artificial intelligence (AI) computer program called an intelligent personal assistant helps students with their skills and areas for improvement. The use of voice personal assistants is growing more widespread in today's environment. From basic tasks like launching an application or setting an alarm to more complex tasks like taking notes, modern IPAs can perform a wide range of tasks. AI assistants include Alexa from Amazon, Siri from Apple, and Google Assistant. Therefore, in order to help students who need placement preparation and get placed in their necessary domain, we suggest a chatbot and a blog with placement-related content
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Intelligent Personal Assistant, NLP, ASR, Location of Books, Placement Training Bot.
Paper Title: Formulation And Evaluation of Polyherbal Tablet in Treatment of PCOS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405049
Register Paper ID - 259166
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLYHERBAL TABLET IN TREATMENT OF PCOS
Author Name(s): Rutuja G. Shinde, Geetanjali N. Badak, Deepak V. Fajage, Swapnali J. Bhagat
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a439-a443
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 183
Formulating and evaluating polyherbal tablets for PCOS treatment is the main goal of research work. It includes three herbs: Asparagus Racemosus (roots), Glycine max (L) Merr (seeds), and Trigonella frenum graecum (seeds). A polyherbal tablet was developed using these herbs that have potential. In the preparation, various concentrations of dried powder from these three plants were used. Wet granulation method was use to formulate tablet by using potato starch as a binder. A phytochemical examination of the produced polyherbal tablet reveals the presence of flavonoids and saponin, which play an important role to overcome the insulin resistance and shows the antiandrogenic property. Preformulation experiments were conducted to assess precompression parameters, the preformulation studies consist angle of repose, carr's index, bulk density, tap density, and hassner's ratio and after that, the preparation of tablet performed evaluation parameter's such as hardness, friability, appearance, weight uniformity, disintegration, and in vitro dissolution. May the tablet will effective to treat the PCOS. And may it will show the benefits to cure the PCOS. In order to maximize the benefits of PCOS treatment, more research can look into other herbal powders and formulate it better, and to developed better remedy by using herbs, which have potential to treat the PCOS.
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anti androgenic, insulin resistance, PCOS, Shatavari, Methi
Paper Title: Private Label/Store Brands Vs National Brands - Is It Really A Price War?
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405048
Register Paper ID - 259160
Title: PRIVATE LABEL/STORE BRANDS VS NATIONAL BRANDS - IS IT REALLY A PRICE WAR?
Author Name(s): Dr. Swapnaja Tapadia
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a434-a438
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 190
Due to the sea change in retail scenario and continuing increase in organized retail, many giant retailers have come up with Private Label products in various product categories. Consumers are switching from National Brands to these private label products. This research aimed at finding the value because of which customers prefer private labels over national brands and to know whether price is the only factor because of which this change can be seen. However, it was observed that price is not the only factor, there are other factors as well which are responsible for this switching behaviour of customers. Perceived Quality has always been a crucial factor, along with which brand name and availability are other important factors, in which customers do find value and prefer private labels over national brands.
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Private Labels, National Brands, Perceived Quality, Consumer Behaviour, Customer Preference
Paper Title: An Approach to Enhance Cyber Security System to Monitor Web Crime Actvities
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405047
Register Paper ID - 259044
Title: AN APPROACH TO ENHANCE CYBER SECURITY SYSTEM TO MONITOR WEB CRIME ACTVITIES
Author Name(s): Pooja Sahu, Suresh Kumar, S R Tandan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a429-a433
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 148
The modern generations' criminal operations depend more and more on the internet and sophisticated technologies. These criminals may readily use the internet to commit more conventional crimes, such interfering with the sale of illegal narcotics and sex. These days, there is a lot of debate about how the government should handle these concerns. The subject of where cybercriminals operate in the physical and digital worlds, as well as the tools used to commit the crimes, are important considerations when conceptualizing cybercrime. Scientists are working to create a system that can identify real offenders. In this work, we examine the security system that uses Internet Access Accounts (IAAs) to identify cybercriminals' access patterns. IAAs serve as an intermediary between users and internet access media, protecting users' true identities regardless of the device or location they are using.
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Cyber Crime, Internet Access Account, Internet Service Providers, User Pattern.
Paper Title: A SURVEY ON BIODIVERSITY OF FLORA AT COLLEGE CAMPUS OF JAMNER JALGAON (MS) INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405046
Register Paper ID - 258711
Title: A SURVEY ON BIODIVERSITY OF FLORA AT COLLEGE CAMPUS OF JAMNER JALGAON (MS) INDIA
Author Name(s): Ujwala Gavit, Geeta Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a420-a428
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 226
The present study were made with the aims to know the diversity of flora and to do its proper documentation present in the campus area of ACS College Jamner placed in Jalgaon district, Maharashtra. The documentation of flora helps to know the floral diversity which is economically, medicinally important. It also helps to conserve this diversity by knowing existing ecosystem. During this survey, 79 genera belonging to 41 different families were recorded, of which four species belongs to Gymnosperm and one was represented by Pteridophyte. Order Fabales shows highest species followed by Lamiales, Sapindales, Zingiberales. It was found that Apocynaceae, Fabaceae were dominant families among all. All the plants have been documented with their Vernacular name, Scientific name, Family, Habit, economic importance. This study is the first ever study conducted at this college.
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Biodiversity, flora, ecosystem, species
Paper Title: Automated student registration
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405045
Register Paper ID - 258293
Title: AUTOMATED STUDENT REGISTRATION
Author Name(s): Siddharth Goyal, Shriram, Shubham Singh Rawat
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a416-a419
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 198
Automated student data registration systems have revolutionized administrative processes in higher education institutions, offering efficient and accurate management of student information. This review paper provides an overview of the techniques, applications, challenges, and future directions of automated student data registration systems.
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Automated Data Registration , OCR(Optical Character Recognition), Marksheet Parser,
Paper Title: Formulation And Evaluation Of Herbal Face Pack For Acne And Wrinkle Treatment
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405044
Register Paper ID - 259005
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL FACE PACK FOR ACNE AND WRINKLE TREATMENT
Author Name(s): Manisha Kumari, Sapna Pandey
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a406-a415
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 186
The quest for healthy, glowing, and blemish-free skin has been a concern for people since ancient times. Cosmetics, products used to enhance the appearance of the skin, have played a significant role in achieving this goal. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the use of herbal face packs as a natural and effective solution for treating acne and other skin issues. These face packs, formulated using a combination of herbal ingredients, have shown promising results in improving skin health and reducing the occurrence of acne. The Benefits of Herbal Face Packs Herbal face packs have gained popularity due to their numerous benefits for the skin. Unlike chemical-based products, herbal face packs are considered safer and have fewer side effects. They provide nourishment to the skin and help in rejuvenating the muscles, maintaining skin elasticity, and removing dirt from skin pores. The use of herbal ingredients in these face packs ensures that they are gentle on the skin and do not cause irritation or inflammation. The herbs like neem,multani mitti, Chandan, cinnamon,tulsi, mulethi, maize starch and lemon zest are beneficial for skin problems such as acne ,wrinkles ,anti- aging.
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Face Pack, Natural, Herbal Cosmetics, Acne, Wrinkles
Paper Title: A Review on Herbal cream used for anti rheumatoid arthritis
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405043
Register Paper ID - 258871
Title: A REVIEW ON HERBAL CREAM USED FOR ANTI RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
Author Name(s): Dipti Negi, Himani Devi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a395-a405
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 186
Arthritis remains a significant health issue in India, impacting a large portion of the population. However, the specific statistics may have shifted since January 2022 due to factors such as population growth, demographic changes, and improvements in healthcare infrastructure and awareness.For the most accurate and dependable data regarding arthritis prevalence in India, it is advisable to consult credible sources such as government health agencies, esteemed research organizations, or international bodies like the World Health Organization (WHO).Rheumatoid arthritis results from the malfunction of the body's immune system, leading to self-attack.In this immune response, there are antigens like Interleukin-2 (IL-2) and Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF-?). Specifically, TNF-? contributes to joint inflammation by encouraging the proliferation of synovial lining cells.While arthritis isn't entirely curable without surgical interventions, it's possible to alleviate the disease's effects and associated discomfort. Several ongoing studies are focused on developing a poly-herbal cream for managing rheumatoid arthritis. Banyan tree leaves have been recognized for their positive effects in treating this condition, attributed to their antioxidative properties and their ability to diminish inflammation by blocking the activity of inflammatory mediators associated with the ailment.From several studies ginger is found to be effective in the treatment of rheomatoid arthritis by inhibiting the production of chemical substances which are responsible for the production of inflammation.The objective of my review is to gather a range of herbs currently employed in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Rheumatoid arthritis, tumour necrosis factor,inflammatory mediators, poly-herbal cream.
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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