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Paper Title: Effortless And Ready Service Provider For Home Fix
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405025
Register Paper ID - 259132
Title: EFFORTLESS AND READY SERVICE PROVIDER FOR HOME FIX
Author Name(s): Adesh Maske, Tejas Patil, Pratik Ramapure, Poonam Pathak
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a244-a249
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 27
Project proposes a comprehensive system leveraging AI, IoT, and mobile apps to revolutionize home maintenance services. With intelligent scheduling, real-time monitoring, and transparent pricing, homeowners can easily book appointments, communicate with providers, and enjoy efficient fixes. Case studies and simulations validate the system's effectiveness in reducing service times, enhancing satisfaction, and cutting costs. This innovation aims to set new standards in the home maintenance industry.
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Access Control, Database Management , User Authentication
Paper Title: VOILENCE AGAINST WOMEN: SYNTHESIS OF RESEARCH FOR PRACTIONERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405024
Register Paper ID - 258963
Title: VOILENCE AGAINST WOMEN: SYNTHESIS OF RESEARCH FOR PRACTIONERS
Author Name(s): Aashish sehrawat
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a232-a243
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 36
Violence crimes against women, such as rape, sexual harassment, domestic abuse, trafficking, and female infanticide, are a chronic and systemic issue in many nations. The physical, emotional, and mental health of women are severely impacted by these crimes, which constitute a violation of human rights and dignity. The effect of various crimes against women on society is the subject of this dissertation. Rape is one of the worst crimes that can be committed against a woman. Forcing someone to have sexual relations against their will is the serious crime known as rape. Because of their weakness and the imbalance of power in society, women are a common target of rape. Victims of rape can suffer permanent damage to their bodies and minds. Many victims of rape never get over the psychological scars it leaves behind. In addition, the psychological effects of rape are typically compounded by rape culture, victim blaming, and a lack of access to justice. Another common kind of violence against women is sexual harassment. Unwanted sexual approaches, sexist statements, and sexually suggestive actions are commonplace for women. Sexual harassment is a pervasive problem in today's society that has a negative impact on women's sense of worth, independence, and dignity in the workplace and beyond. Depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues might develop as a result, further limiting women's potential for flourishing in life. In conclusion, millions of individuals are affected each year by crimes against women across the globe. These crimes have devastating effects on women's physical and mental well-being, as well as their self-esteem, freedom, and control over their own lives. If governments, civil society groups, and individuals are to succeed in preventing these crimes, then they must first succeed in raising awareness, changing cultural attitudes, and providing support services for victims. Then and only then can we strive to establish an order in which women are protected from all forms of violence.
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violence crime women rape sexual harassment abuse
Paper Title: "Embarking on the Mystical Odyssey: An Adventure of Love and Wisdom"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405023
Register Paper ID - 259140
Title: "EMBARKING ON THE MYSTICAL ODYSSEY: AN ADVENTURE OF LOVE AND WISDOM"
Author Name(s): Sunil Maria Benedict, Professor. Dr. Sanjay Mathur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a226-a231
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 45
In the mystical verses of Shah Latif, a revered Sufi mystic from the 17th century, lies an invitation to embark on a transformative journey of the soul. Through his profound poetry, Latif encapsulates the essence of Sufism, inviting seekers to traverse the path of divine love and spiritual awakening. Central to his teachings is the concept of pursuing the Beloved with unwavering devotion and commitment, symbolized by the metaphorical imagery of proceeding with hands, feet, and knees. Latif's verses serve as a beacon of guidance for those seeking spiritual enlightenment, urging them to navigate the Lane of Love with caution, foresight, and an unwavering focus on the Beloved. His teachings emphasize the importance of love as the ultimate means of communion with the Divine, encouraging seekers to cry and yearn for the sight of the Beloved at every opportunity. Through Shah Latif's mystical poetry, readers are transported to a realm where time and space dissolve, and the soul's longing for union with the Divine takes precedence. His verses resonate with the timeless wisdom of the Sufi tradition, offering solace, inspiration, and guidance to those on the path of spiritual growth and self-discovery.
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Shah Latif, Sufi mystic, mystical poetry, divine love, spiritual awakening, Lane of Love, communion with the Divine, spiritual growth, Sufi tradition, self-discovery.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON MARKETING STRATEGY OF NIKE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405022
Register Paper ID - 259094
Title: A STUDY ON MARKETING STRATEGY OF NIKE
Author Name(s): Sanjay.G, ARUNPRAKASH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a214-a225
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 44
This study dives at Nike Inc.'s marketing approach, a well-known leader in athletic Apparel and footwear. The research seeks to deconstruct the many layers of Nike's Marketing strategy by investigating a variety of components such as brand positioning, Target audience segmentation, digital engagement, sponsorships, and community Involvement. The report analyzes Nike's issues, which include brand dilution, severe Competition, digital innovation, and striking a careful balance between profit and social Responsibility. The study identifies crucial insights such as consumer preferences, Purchasing behavior, and content engagement on social media platforms based on data Obtained from 103 respondents in the Coimbatore urban region. Furthermore, ANOVA Tests show strong relationships between demographic characteristics and consumer Perceptions.
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Marketing strategy ,Brand positioning , Target audience segmentation , Digital engagement,Brand identity ,Celebrity endorsements ,Product innovation , Sustainability initiatives ,Crisis management
Paper Title: Study Of Microorganisms Present In The Yamuna River At Dussehra Ghat, Hathi Ghat And Poiya Ghat Of Agra City : An Assessment Of Ecological Consequences
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405021
Register Paper ID - 258879
Title: STUDY OF MICROORGANISMS PRESENT IN THE YAMUNA RIVER AT DUSSEHRA GHAT, HATHI GHAT AND POIYA GHAT OF AGRA CITY : AN ASSESSMENT OF ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES
Author Name(s): Dr. Deepshikha Viola Das, Krati Shakya, Manisha Rathore
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a209-a213
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 44
Did you know that there are hundreds of microorganisms present in the Yamuna river out of which Proteobacteria is the most abundant? The Yamuna river water of Agra city is highly contaminated with various microorganisms. This study aims to investigate the diversity of microorganisms present in the Yamuna river within the vicinity of Agra city and explore the ecological consequences of their presence. In the present study, Yamuna river water was collected from three different sites in Agra city. The study will employ some microbial analysis techniques to identify and characterise the different microorganisms inhabiting the river waters. Analysis revealed a thriving bacterial diversity in Yamuna river water samples obtained from various locations.
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Microorganisms, Yamuna river, Agra city, Dussehra Ghat, Hathi Ghat, Poiya Ghat, E.coli, Citrobacter, Ecological consequences.
Paper Title: PEERS AS A MOTIVATOR OR DEMOTIVATOR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405020
Register Paper ID - 259084
Title: PEERS AS A MOTIVATOR OR DEMOTIVATOR
Author Name(s): Neeru Kumari rai, Anjali
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a197-a208
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 39
In this study Sixteen college students were taken as sample, we aimed to explore how peer interactions influence motivation and behaviour. The results revealed several key insights into the dynamics of peer influence within the sample group. Firstly, a significant proportion of participants reported experiencing demotivation due to negative behaviours exhibited by their peers. These behaviours included making derogatory comments, pressuring others to engage in unethical activities, and displaying negative facial expressions. However, it was noted that different individuals responded to these demotivating factors in varying ways. Interestingly, a majority of respondents indicated that they were able to avoid demotivation by focusing on their own personal development rather than dwelling on negative peer interactions. Additionally, some participants reported avoiding demotivation by either distancing themselves from their peer group or by ignoring negative comments altogether. When it came to perceptions of peer diversity, opinions were divided among participants. While some believed that all peers were different from one another, others felt that most peers were similar. This suggests a varied understanding of the complexity of peer relationships and interactions. Furthermore, the study highlighted the significant influence of family on the participants' sense of comfort and support. Many respondents cited their families as the primary source of encouragement and guidance, while others found solace in peer groups or relied on their own resilience. Regarding motivation sources, the majority of participants attributed their motivation to their parents, emphasizing the importance of familial support in driving personal growth and success. However, a small percentage of respondents also acknowledged the motivational influence of their peer groups and external speakers. In terms of behaviour towards peers, a significant portion of participants claimed to have never demotivated any of their peers. However, there were also individuals who admitted to intentionally demotivating their peers, albeit without regret. This underscores the complexity of peer dynamics and the potential impact of individual behaviour on group morale. Lastly, perceptions of true peers were varied among participants, with the majority valuing genuine encouragement and support in academic settings over superficial gestures. This highlights the importance of authenticity in peer relationships and the role it plays in fostering a positive learning environment.
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PEERS AS A MOTIVATOR OR DEMOTIVATOR
Paper Title: AI Enhanced Smart Living
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405019
Register Paper ID - 259085
Title: AI ENHANCED SMART LIVING
Author Name(s): Kailas K, Krishna Anand, Nidheesh K S, Jisha P B
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a187-a196
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 25
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, the integration of smart systems to monitor and manage environmental conditions has become increasingly crucial. This paper presents a comprehensive system that combines water leakage detection, gas leak detection, a smart irrigation system, and emotional ambient lighting to create safer, more efficient, and emotionally engaging indoor environments. The water leakage detection component employs a network of sensors strategically placed to detect even the slightest traces of water leakage. Upon detection, the system promptly alerts users, mitigating potential damage to property and infrastructure, and ensuring the preservation of valuable resources. Similarly, the gas leak detection subsystem utilizes advanced sensors to identify and locate gas leaks within the monitored area. This functionality is essential for maintaining safety in residential, commercial, and industrial settings, minimizing the risk of fire, explosions, and health hazards associated with gas leaks. Furthermore, the smart irrigation system revolutionizes traditional watering practices by leveraging sensor data and weather forecasts to optimize water usage in outdoor environments. By precisely delivering water to plants based on their specific needs and environmental conditions, this system promotes water conservation and enhances the health and vitality of green spaces. Moreover, the integration of emotional ambient lighting adds a new dimension to indoor environments by dynamically adjusting lighting conditions to reflect the occupants' emotional states and preferences. Through the use of color, intensity, and pattern variations, the lighting system creates atmospheres that promote relaxation, focus, or productivity, contributing to improved well-being and mood regulation. The synergistic integration of these functionalities results in a comprehensive environmental monitoring and control system that addresses diverse needs and challenges. Whether it's safeguarding against water and gas leaks, optimizing irrigation practices, or enhancing the emotional experience of occupants, this system offers a versatile solution for creating paper represents a significant step towards the development of intelligent systems that not only enhance safety and efficiency but also prioritize the well-being and emotional satisfaction of occupants in indoor spaces.
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AI-enhanced smart living, Sustainability ,Water leakage detection ,Gas leakage detection, Smart irrigation system, Emotional ambient lighting, Home automation, Real-time monitoring
Paper Title: REVIEW ON IMIGLIMIN HYDROCHLORIDE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405018
Register Paper ID - 259063
Title: REVIEW ON IMIGLIMIN HYDROCHLORIDE
Author Name(s): Sameer Ali, Sakshi Jadhav, Shruti Vishwakarma, Abu Nedal Shaikh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a180-a186
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 51
Imeglimin is the first in a new class of oral antidiabetic drug that can reduce reactive oxygen species production and increase mitochondrial DNA synthesis. Imeglimin is a novel anti-diabetic drug structurally related to metformin. Imeglimin tablets with a quick delivery recipe are presently being created and tried frequently. Imeglimin is the first medication in the glimin class of glucose-lowering medication. Evaluated the efficacy of imeglimin an glycemic control and insulin resistance improvement measured homeostatic model assessment insulin resistances. further studies are needed to evaluate whether imeglimin treatment could exert similar effect in vivo 2023 the authors.
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Imeglimin ,metformin, glimin, glycemic control
Paper Title: Crop Recommendation System using machine learning
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405017
Register Paper ID - 259070
Title: CROP RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM USING MACHINE LEARNING
Author Name(s): Ganesh Vijay khillare, Omkar Dhananjay Kumbhakarna, Sudhanshu Jitendra Mandlik, Prini Rastogi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a172-a179
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 44
Automating agricultural aspects is the mechanical process with or without human intervention in agriculture field. Due to the availability of less space for domestic lands of farmers, it has become an important area for choosing the most suitable crops based on prevailing factors in the selected area. Even though there are enough knowledge, techniques, and methods which are manually available in agriculture, there is no system in which the environmental factors are detected and will suggest which crop type is best to farming in that condition. In this project consists of a theoretical and conceptual platform of a Recommendation system through the integrated models of collecting environmental factors, we will be using Machine learning techniques such as the SVM, Decision tree model, Random forest, and Logistic Regression concerned with Artificial Intelligence to recommend a crop for the selected land with site-specific parameters with high accuracy and the efficiency. It has been a major problem to identify what to grow in the land, any man has adequate space in the owner's land. Not only for domestic lands but also for the farming lands. Why it has become a problem for all, is that environmental factors such as temperature(humidity), water levels, and soil conditions are uncertain as they change from time to time. Due to these problems mentioned above, this solution of crop recommendation system using a machine learning model predicts to the user what crop type would be the most suitable for the selected area by collecting the environmental factors for plant growth and processing them with the trained sub-models of the main of the system to provide output. Keywords: Crop Recommendation, Machine Learning, Random Forest, Decision Tree, Data Analysis, Data Visualization.
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Crop Recommendation, Machine Learning, Random Forest, Decision Tree, Data Analysis Data visualisation
Paper Title: Nature's Neuroprotectors: Mucuna Pruriens, Brahmi, Ashwagandha in Parkinson's Therapy
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405016
Register Paper ID - 258469
Title: NATURE'S NEUROPROTECTORS: MUCUNA PRURIENS, BRAHMI, ASHWAGANDHA IN PARKINSON'S THERAPY
Author Name(s): Taha Inzemamuddin Kamal, Ms. Sheetal Dabre, Mohd Ikram Rais Ahmad Ansari, Abu Saad Mohammad Jameel, Ahemad khizar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a144-a169
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 47
The neurological condition known as Parkinson's disease, named after Dr. James Parkinson, whose original documentation dates back to 1817, is a degenerative and chronic condition that greatly affects movement. Motor symptoms including bradykinesia, stiffness, tremors, and postural instability are characteristic of this disease. These symptoms are caused by the degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain's substantia nigra. In addition to motor symptoms, people may suffer from autonomic dysfunction, emotional disorders, sleep abnormalities, and cognitive impairment. Medicinal plants have served as a constant source of medicaments, which have a great efficacy and demand for the treatment of Parkinson. Medicinal Plants, that deserve attention are Mucuna pruriens, Brahmi, Ashwagandha which have shown neuroprotective effect, anti-oxidant activity along with various pharmacological activity. M.pruriens has been of keen interest in phytochemical and Ayurvedic research due to its excellent medicinal values. The seeds of Mucuna pruriens contain alkaloids, glycosides, reducing sugars, saponins, tannins, terpenoids, calcium, phosphorus and potassium, polyphenolic substances, protease inhibitor, phytic acid, and L-dopa is a major constituent present in whole herb which act as a precursor of dopamine. The present review is an attempt to provide reported details of information on these herbs and phytoconstituents and pharmacological activities. It is an attempt to provide a direction for further research.
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Parkinson, Medicinal plant, Mucuna pruriens, Brahmi, Ashwagandha, Neuroprotective
Paper Title: Credit Card Fraud Detection Using Machine Learning Algorithm with LSTM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405015
Register Paper ID - 259104
Title: CREDIT CARD FRAUD DETECTION USING MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHM WITH LSTM
Author Name(s): Dr.V.Ravindra Krishna Chandar, A.PradeepKumar, M.Nathish Kumar, V.M.Narayanasamy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a135-a143
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 51
Banking industry has the major activity of lending money to those who are in need of money. In order to payback the principle borrowed from the depositor bank collects the interest made by the principle borrowers. Credit risk analysis is becoming an important field in financial risk management. Many credit risk analysis techniques are used for the evaluation of credit risk of the customer dataset. The evaluation of the credit risk datasets leads to the decision to issue the loan of the customer or reject the application of the customer is the difficult task which involves the deep analysis of the customer credit dataset or the data provided by the customer. In this paper we are surveying different techniques for the credit risk analysis which are used for the evaluation for the credit risk datasets. Credit card fraud is a serious problem in financial services. Machine learning algorithm based fraud detection scheme is implemented for detect the fraud card. The methods which use long short- term memory (LSTM) networks and majority voting methods are applied. To evaluate the model efficacy, a publicly available credit card data set is used. Then, a real-world credit card data set from a financial institution is analyzed rate.
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Credit Card Fraud Detection
Paper Title: SOFTWARE-IN-LOOP-SIMULATION FOR INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405013
Register Paper ID - 259163
Title: SOFTWARE-IN-LOOP-SIMULATION FOR INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Author Name(s): M.Venkata Praveen Kumar, M.Nissela Margarate, S.Praveen kumar, P.Sampath kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a122-a125
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 34
- This paper contributes to enhancing time-to-market and ensuring the reliability and compliance of instrument clusters with safety standards. By utilizing Software-in-the-Loop (SIL) simulation, it streamlines development processes and fosters innovation in automotive design. As automotive technology rapidly evolves, SIL simulation becomes pivotal for efficient development and validation. Addressing challenges such as real-time data processing and integration with vehicle networks, SIL simulation reduces costs, mitigates risks, and improves software-intensive systems' quality. Its early validation and iterative development capabilities make it essential for engineers worldwide. This approach leverages communication with CAN and integration with ECUs to further enhance instrument cluster functionality.
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- Instrument clusters, Software-in-the-Loop simulation, Reliability, Safety standards, Automotive design, CAN bus, Electronic Control Units (ECUs), Quality improvement.
Paper Title: EMOTIONAL TRAUMA IN WOMEN : THE HAZARD OF BEING SUBMISSIVE AND INEXPRESSIVE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405012
Register Paper ID - 259165
Title: EMOTIONAL TRAUMA IN WOMEN : THE HAZARD OF BEING SUBMISSIVE AND INEXPRESSIVE
Author Name(s): Biswajit Pradhan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a111-a121
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 52
Drawing from psychological research and clinical observations, this abstract examines the intersection between submission and emotional expression, highlighting the detrimental effects of repressed emotions on mental health and overall well-being. It sheds light on how individuals may adopt a submissive stance, suppressing their true feelings to conform to social expectations or avoid conflict, thereby exacerbating the impact of emotional trauma. Through case studies and theoretical frameworks, this abstract elucidates the complex interplay between submission, emotional expression, and trauma recovery. It underscores the importance of creating safe spaces for individuals to express their emotions authentically, free from judgment or retribution, in order to facilitate healing and resilience. Irrespective of general perception, in a deeper sense the emotional trauma is a hazard which is more often a consequence of being submissive and inexpressive. Traditionally social norms have dictated certain gender roles for men and women. Men are generally regarded as dominant, masculine, independent and expressive. In contemporary society, however women being enforced to perceive themselves as recessive, dependent, submissive and inexpressive. Some women nonetheless continued to adopt gender roles in which self objectification may persist. 'Self objectification occurs when the objectifying gaze is turned inward, such that women view themselves through the perspective of an observer and engaging chronic self surveillance'. This causes more inexpressiveness and enhances emotional trauma which leads to different chaotic disturbances in women life. This abstract delves into the often-overlooked hazard of submissive silence in the face of emotional trauma. It explores how societal norms and personal dynamics can compel individuals to suppress their emotional distress, leading to profound and often unrecognized consequences. Drawing from psychological research and clinical observations, this abstract examines the intersection between submission and emotional expression, highlighting the detrimental effects of repressed emotions on mental health and overall well-being. It sheds light on how individuals may adopt a submissive stance, suppressing their true feelings to conform to social expectations or avoid conflict, thereby exacerbating the impact of emotional trauma.Through case studies and theoretical frameworks, this abstract elucidates the complex interplay between submission, emotional expression, and trauma recovery. It underscores the importance of creating safe spaces for individuals to express their emotions authentically, free from judgment or retribution, in order to facilitate healing and resilience. Furthermore, this abstract discusses the broader societal implications of submissive silence, including its contribution to cycles of abuse, perpetuation of power imbalances, and erosion of individual agency. It calls for a reevaluation of cultural norms and interpersonal dynamics that discourage emotional vulnerability and promote stoicism at the expense of genuine connection and growth.To address this issue, multifaceted strategies are necessary. Educational interventions focusing on deconstructing traditional gender norms can challenge ingrained beliefs about feminism and encourage emotional literacy from an early age. Mental health initiatives tailored to women's needs, such as female-friendly therapy spaces and support groups, can provide safe environments for emotional expression. Moreover, fostering inclusive workplaces and communities that value emotional openness and vulnerability can create conducive environments for women to express themselves authentically. In conclusion, this abstract emphasizes the urgent need to recognize and address the hazard of submissive silence in the context of emotional trauma. It advocates for fostering environments that validate and support emotional expression, empowering individuals to navigate their experiences with courage, authenticity, and resilience.
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Inexpressiveness, emotional, trauma, submissive, hazard, self objectification, chaotic, feminism
Paper Title: Chat GPT Like Chat Bot
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405011
Register Paper ID - 258926
Title: CHAT GPT LIKE CHAT BOT
Author Name(s): Gayatri Pagar, Sumit Pathak, Shweta Sanap, Asif shaikh, Hardik Prasad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a105-a110
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 41
This paper discloses a virtual conversational method and system to relieve the psychological stress of adolescents. It also aims at providing some positive information through continuous dialogue answers in order to guide adolescents to think and face difficulties with a positive and optimistic attitude and the agenda of reliving the psychological pressure of the adolescents can be achieved. Conventional face-to-face stress detection and relief methods do not work when confronted with those adolescents who are reluctant to express their negative emotions to the people in real life. In this paper, we would like to present an adolescent- oriented intelligent conversational chatting system called "HappySoul", which acts as a virtual friend who can assist to encourage, understand, comfort, and guide stressful adolescents to pour out their bad and negative feelings, thereby releasing the stress. Chatbots, or conversational interfaces, present a new way for adolescents to interact with computer systems. This chatbot will allow a user to simply ask questions in the same way that they would address a human. The technology at the core of the proposed chatbot is natural language processing ("NLP"), RNN and client server architecture with the help of Android GUI
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1. Virtual conversational method 2. Psychological stress relief 3. Adolescents 4. Positive information 5. Continuous dialogue 6. Positive and optimistic attitude 7. Stress detection and relief methods 8. Reluctance to express negative emotions 9. Adolescent-oriented intelligent conversational chatting system 10. "HappySoul" 11. Virtual friend 12. Encourage, understand, comfort, and guide 13. Pour out bad and negative feelings 14. Chatbots 15. Conversational interfaces Natural language
Paper Title: INNOVATIVE FAST-DISSOLVING ORAL FILM DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405010
Register Paper ID - 259002
Title: INNOVATIVE FAST-DISSOLVING ORAL FILM DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Author Name(s): SONAJI P, SUBRAMANIAN L, DR M RAJESH, PANDEESWARI S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a86-a104
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 36
Fast-dissolving films (FDFs), which take advantage of the benefits of rapid absorption and simplicity of administration, have become a promising drug delivery option. This study looks at the formulation, benefits, drawbacks, and technologies used in different preparation techniques as well as the difficulties faced during the formulation and development of FDFs. FDFs are made using five main techniques, which can be applied singly or in combination. These techniques allow for the creation of thin, quickly dissolving films that are appropriate for oral administration and provide flexibility in formulation design. However, there are several difficulties in the formulation and development of FDFs. To overcome unpleasant drug flavors, these include taste masking; maintaining stability against moisture sensitivity; achieving uniformity in drug content and dissolution profiles; resolving issues with loading complex formulations or high doses; and managing manufacturing complexities connected to specialized tools and procedures.
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Fast-dissolving oral film, Solvent casting method, Polymer.
Paper Title: "Study to assess the impact of Perceived Stress and Parental Authority on Resilience in Young Adults"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405009
Register Paper ID - 258854
Title: "STUDY TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF PERCEIVED STRESS AND PARENTAL AUTHORITY ON RESILIENCE IN YOUNG ADULTS"
Author Name(s): Tulsi Agrawal, Dr. Tamanna Saxena, Dr. Ranjana Bhatia
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a74-a85
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 37
This study aims to investigate the intricate relationship between perceived stress, parental authority, and resilience among young adults. Resilience, the ability to bounce back from adversity, is a crucial factor in determining mental health and well-being. Understanding the factors that contribute to resilience can provide valuable insights for developing interventions to support young adults in navigating the challenges they face. Perceived stress and parental authority are two significant factors that may influence the development of resilience in this demographic. By employing a mixed-methods approach, including surveys, this study seeks to delve into the nuanced dynamics at play. Results will contribute to the existing literature on resilience and inform strategies for promoting resilience among young adults.
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"Study to assess the impact of Perceived Stress and Parental Authority on Resilience in Young Adults"
Paper Title: NAAC Accreditation System in Rural Area: Challenges and Opportunities
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405008
Register Paper ID - 258720
Title: NAAC ACCREDITATION SYSTEM IN RURAL AREA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Author Name(s): Dr. M. Venkatesh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a70-a73
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 49
Abstract: Assessment and Accreditation process conducted by NAAC has emerged as a big challenge to the colleges situated in rural areas. As compared to the colleges in urban areas, the colleges in rural areas have to suffer from several problems. For NAAC Assessment and Accreditation information about seven criteria of NAAC that are mandatory to evaluate the performance of the colleges in rural areas. The new NAAC revised frame work methodology tries to bring about uniformity in the model of Assessment and Accreditation; however, applying same yardsticks to all colleges in rural areas, may not fetch desired results considering their social, economic and geographical conditions and other factors. In this context, this paper focuses on the following aspects: revised frame work methodology of NAAC, the concept of Assessment and accreditation process, various issues in rural colleges faced by NAAC, and steps to prevent those issues.
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Key words: Colleges in Rural Area, Accreditation and Assessment, NAAC.
Paper Title: The Resuscitation and Revival of Panchayati Raj in India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405007
Register Paper ID - 258756
Title: THE RESUSCITATION AND REVIVAL OF PANCHAYATI RAJ IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Vinod Kumar, Dr. Jyoti
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a54-a69
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 53
The Panchayati Raj system as the Local self-governance in a democratic system was formulated by our constitution makers. If we go back to human history, Panchayat will be revealed to be the most fundamental unit of democracy. In the views of Mahatma Gandhi, "Indian Independence must be at the bottom and every village ought to be a Republic with Panchayat, having powers." The Panchayati Raj system, which stretches back to ancient times and has survived in Sultanate, Mughal, and even British invasion and control in India, has been accorded a legitimate position in the directive principle of state policy in Article 40 of the Indian constitution. As a result of this, the Panchayati Raj system was first introduced in the Nagaur district of Rajasthan in 1959 to ensure the participation of the people in the democratic process. Through this paper, an attempt was made to analysis the evolution and revival of the Panchayati Raj system in India.
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Panchayati Raj, self-governance, constitution, Independence, participation, democratic process.
Paper Title: Removal Of Heavy Metals From Waste Water By Nanoparticles
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405006
Register Paper ID - 258748
Title: REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM WASTE WATER BY NANOPARTICLES
Author Name(s): Tejas Jagdishbhai Kava, Mr. Imran Mohammad, Dr. Komal Desai, Dr. Suhas Doke
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a44-a53
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 37
Heavy metals in wastewater can cause serious environmental problems and could harm to human body. Therefore, heavy metals needs be removing from the wastewater. Coagulation base methods are popular used nowadays with proved effects. New methods such as the application of nanomaterials have brought more possibilities to increase the removal effects for certain heavy metals. Among these nanomaterials, graphene oxide has gained a lot of interest because of its large surface area and unique structure. Moreover, graphene oxide is a environmentally friendly material. But most of the reported studies did not use real wastewater samples but simulate ones prepared in labs. Therefore, the removal effects needs to be experimentally evidenced by using real wastewater samples. In this project, I have studied the removal effects of pristine and modified graphene oxide using wastewater collected at the wastewater treatment plant in Rajkot (Nyari wastewater treatment plant). Moreover, I have also studied the heavy metal removal effects of combined coagulation method and graphene oxide. Results has shown that graphine oxide has similar removal effects to the coagulation method, indicate the enormous potential of graphine oxide in wastewater treatment!
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Wastewater, Heavy metals, Graphene oxide, Removal efficiency
Paper Title: The Gandhi Revolution: A journey to Freedom
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2405005
Register Paper ID - 254500
Title: THE GANDHI REVOLUTION: A JOURNEY TO FREEDOM
Author Name(s): Priya Raj
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: a30-a43
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 39
The research paper delves into life, principle, and impact of Mahatma Gandhi ,tracing his evolution from a young lawyer in South Africa to the iconic leader of india's independence movement. The advent of Mahatma Gandhi onto the Indian political scene ushered in a transformative chapter in the Indian nationalist struggle, often characterized as an epoch of widespread grassroots engagement and mobilization.
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captivate, endeavor, defied, formidable,
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