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Paper Title: TO ASSESS THE LEVEL OF STRESS AMONG WOMEN RESIDING IN DESTITUTE HOME, PUDUCHERRY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105887
Register Paper ID - 207860
Title: TO ASSESS THE LEVEL OF STRESS AMONG WOMEN RESIDING IN DESTITUTE HOME, PUDUCHERRY
Author Name(s): M.Melvin David, E.Arulmozhi, V.Sujitra, Dr.Navaneetha M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i323-i327
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1308
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Level of Stress, Destitute Home, Women, Aging, Mental Illness
Paper Title: A REVIEW OF DETAILED ASSESSMENT, MANAGEMENT AND PARENT EDUCATION REGARDING TEMPER TANTRUM BEHAVIOR IN YOUNGER CHILDREN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105886
Register Paper ID - 207783
Title: A REVIEW OF DETAILED ASSESSMENT, MANAGEMENT AND PARENT EDUCATION REGARDING TEMPER TANTRUM BEHAVIOR IN YOUNGER CHILDREN
Author Name(s): Ms. Vijayata, Dr. Rajwant Kaur Randhawa, Dr. Priyanka Choudhary
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i318-i322
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1372
Temper tantrum is a common behavior disorder seen in younger children of age group 18-36 months, which can be stressing for the caregivers but at the same time, it demands parental attention and care. Caregiver should be competent enough to understand the needs, emotions, behavior of the developing young child and to provide optimal care for children. The main aim of the review was to discuss temper tantrum behavior, its etiology, symptoms, management, and prevention. In addition, to discuss the role of caregivers and families to provide optimal care for children for management of these events. Articles were sorted from following databases: CINAHL, MEDLINE, PUBMED, Rout ledge, Elsevier BV, SLACK. Inc., other Social science abstracts, EMBASE, Google Scholar and Research Gate. Textbook references were also identified using tds health Teton data systems. However, temper tantrum are considered as normal behavior only but for parents it becomes a tiring job to handle the altered behavior of the young child as he grows physically, emotionally and mentally. The role of primary care giver is very vital in preventing altered behavior. Understanding the needs and desires of the young child at the earliest can settle the deregulated behavior. Handling needs with care keeping in mind safety can improve parent and child relationship.
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Temper tantrum, younger children, behavior, caregiver
Paper Title: REVIEW ON VOLTAGE SAG/SWELL MITIGATION WITH STATCOM FACTS DEVICE IN TRANSMISSION LINE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105885
Register Paper ID - 207836
Title: REVIEW ON VOLTAGE SAG/SWELL MITIGATION WITH STATCOM FACTS DEVICE IN TRANSMISSION LINE
Author Name(s): Ms. Puja J. Ghorale, Prof. Amit V. Mohod, Prof. Parag R. Jawale
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i313-i317
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1229
To repay the reactive power misfortunes in the transmission line and any place in the electrical influence framework, we have completed the writing survey of the different papers and embraced the distinctive procedures to defeat this issue. We have utilized the shunt and series arrangement strategies, in which the compensator like capacitor will be given in parallel and in series to the inductive load. Since there is dependably a voltage and current transient upon the changing the capacitor steps. Henceforth we adopted the FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission Systems) gadgets to beat the responsive force remuneration issue. The studies for the different FACTS gadgets were completed and we discovered the STATCOMs (Static Synchronous Compensators) is the present day and the most productive approach to conquer the responsive force pay. The different strategies were done for the STATCOMS. The genuine investigation were completed in MATLAB and its scientific outflow was inferred utilizing diverse routines for calculation. Study of FACTS devices like STATCOM and SVC is being presented in this paper. These devise have allowed as to compensate reactive power and mitigate problems occurring in transmission lines. This thesis present the analysis of Static Synchronous Compensator for single phase AC transmission line and also compared the results with Static VAR Compensator and tabulated their differences. Also the analysis of STATCOM for three phase AC transmission line has also been performed accordingly. Principle of operation of Static Synchronous Compensator and PWM techniques have also been employed in simulation of STATCOM, which are briefly presented in this paper. We have also done basic mathematical formulation for STATCOM. These thesis basically present the operation of STATCOM to compensate reactive power when connected to single or three phase AC transmission lines.
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Power quality, D-STATCOM, Voltage Sag, Voltage Source Converter (VSC), Energy storage system.
Paper Title: PATIENT ENGAGEMENT: TECHNICAL PRIMARY CARE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105884
Register Paper ID - 207849
Title: PATIENT ENGAGEMENT: TECHNICAL PRIMARY CARE
Author Name(s): Afrah Shaikh, Akshay Taphare, Dr. Mrs.Kirti H. Wanjale, Prof. Snehal R. Rathi, Prof. Pranali G.Chavhan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i308-i312
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1179
While the ideas of affected person engagement are primarily based totally on undying principles inclusive of exact interpersonal abilities and affected person motivation, the generation used to suppress participation is absolutely limited. Recently, fitness care corporations have introduced affected person engagement equipment that use Artificial intelligence (AI) to power a customized and easy fitness enjoy.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI), Patient Engagement Tool, Primary Technical Care
Paper Title: A study to assess the level of stress among college students in a selected Govt. College of Nursing, Srinagar, J&K, India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105883
Register Paper ID - 207856
Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE LEVEL OF STRESS AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS IN A SELECTED GOVT. COLLEGE OF NURSING, SRINAGAR, J&K, INDIA
Author Name(s): Mr. Rais Ahmad, Dr.Priyanka Chaudhary, Dr. Rajwant Kaur Randhawa, Iqbal Majid Dar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i295-i307
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1553
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Stress, College Students, Gender.
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105882
Register Paper ID - 207807
Title: INFERTILITY
Author Name(s): Sooraj Singh,, Dr. Priyanka Choudhary, Dr. Rajwant Kaur Randhawa
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i290-i294
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1198
World Health Organization (WHO) defines infertility as a disease of the male or female reproductive system defined by the failure to achieve a pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. This article will review the evaluation, management and treatment of both male and female infertility.
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Paper Title: A REVIEW ARTICLE RELATED TO KNOWLEDGE AMONG ANTENATAL WOMEN REGARDING MINOR AILMENTS IN PREGNANCY.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105881
Register Paper ID - 207811
Title: A REVIEW ARTICLE RELATED TO KNOWLEDGE AMONG ANTENATAL WOMEN REGARDING MINOR AILMENTS IN PREGNANCY.
Author Name(s): ZEENAT FAROOQ, Dr Rajwant Kaur Randhawa, Dr Priyanka chaudhary, Iqbal Majid Dar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i284-i289
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1236
The literature review was conducted with the aim to review the knowledge among antenatal women regarding minor ailments in pregnancy. Minor ailments during pregnancy do not endanger the life of a woman but if left unattended can lead to serious complications. Studies on minor acute illness during pregnancy suggest that despite being non life threatening, the high prevalence of these conditions have a major effect on productivity and may have profound impact on the lives of pregnant women and their families. According to WHO 5,85,000 women die each year from pregnancy related causes, 99%of whom are from developing countries. Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy affects approximately 75% pregnancies. Constipation and heartburn are commonly gastrointestinal complaints during pregnancy. Constipation occurs in 11-38% of pregnant women[Vazquez 2008]. The findings of various studies revealed that majority of the pregnant women had average or inadequate knowledge regarding minor disorders of pregnancy and their management and most of them even require hospitalization to get the condition treated. Hence, awareness programme on management of minor ailments in pregnancy is a pre-requisite of ante-natal care. Also the surveillance of minor ailments during pregnancy is virtually nonexistent in developing countries. The lack of reliable data impedes proper assessment of the disease burden and is a barrier to effective planning of control and preventive activities. Thus, it is also concluded that studies related to management of minor ailments of pregnancy should be conducted on a wider scale so that these minor disorders could not be troublesome on a day-to-day basis. Nevertheless, these minor ailments should be considerably improved by offering a proper explanation and with simple treatments.
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A Review Article related to knowledge among antenatal women regarding minor ailments in pregnancy.
Paper Title: THE EFFICACY OF ADJUNCTIVE TAMSULOSIN AND ANALGESIC COMBINATION COMPARED TO ANALGESIC ONLY IN EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY (ESWL) FOR RENAL STONES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105879
Register Paper ID - 207206
Title: THE EFFICACY OF ADJUNCTIVE TAMSULOSIN AND ANALGESIC COMBINATION COMPARED TO ANALGESIC ONLY IN EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY (ESWL) FOR RENAL STONES
Author Name(s): Arif Nur Rahman, Mohammad Ayodhia Soebadi, Soetojo
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i273-i278
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1178
Objective: This systematic review aimed to evaluate the efficacy of tamsulosin and analgesic combination compared to analgesics only for renal stone patients following an ESWL therapy. Method: The independent variables in this study were the administration of tamsulosin and analgesic combination; and analgesic only consisting of Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID), corticosteroids, or opioids. Stone-free rate (SFR) and renal colic incidence. A systematic search was performed in the PUBMED and Science-Direct databases for relevant randomized controlled trials (RCT)s. The risk of bias of the included studies was evaluated using the Cochrane risk of bias (RoB) tool 2. Result: Five studies with 821 patients were included based on the primary and secondary screening. In general, these five studies had low risks of bias, except for one study due to a deviation from the initial intervention. SFR analysis of the five RCTs was performed using a fixed-effects model due to the homogeneity of the studies (I2=13%). The combination group had a higher SFR compared to the analgesic only group (OR = 2,34 95% CI 1,67-3,28, p<0,00001). Combination group had a lower renal colic incidence compared to the analgesic only group (OR = 0,20 95% CI 0,11-0,37, p < 0,00001). The analysis was performed using a random-effects model due to the heterogeneity between studies (I2=62%). Conclusion: Tamsulosin and analgesics combination can be recommended for renal stone patients following ESWL as it has a higher SFR, and lower renal colic occurrence compared to analgesic only.
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tamsulosin, analgesics, ESWL, renal stone, kidney stone
Paper Title: DETECTION AND PREDICTION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE (CORONA) THROUGH MACHINE LEARNING: A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105878
Register Paper ID - 207212
Title: DETECTION AND PREDICTION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE (CORONA) THROUGH MACHINE LEARNING: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Manoj Kumar Singh, Dr. Kishan Pal Singh, Dr. Navin Kumar Tyagi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i262-i272
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1190
Prevention for infectious diseases is a major challenge in medicine world which focuses on diagnosis and management. While general internists and other medical practitioners handle the most contagious diseases, internists who practice medicine for infectious diseases are also called upon to help diagnose suspected infections and to help control complicated, rare, or complex infections. Infectious disease medicine requires thorough awareness of the incidence and clinical appearance of infectious, virus, fungal and parasitic infections in people, as well as knowledge of antimicrobial agents, antibiotic tolerance, vaccination, and other causes. Immunomodulatory Physicians are better qualified to cope with environmental, occupational and host conditions predisposing to infection, as well as fundamental concepts of epidemiology and dissemination, owing to their experience. For infectious disease practice, there are several distinct models. Any infectious disease doctors operate in a specialist clinic for infectious diseases or may separate their practice in infectious diseases through the practice of general internal medicine. Most doctors of infectious diseases serve as consultants to other doctors, see patients at their office or hospital in consultation, and can even longitudinally accompany patients with specific illnesses for continuing treatment. Many internists who practice infectious diseases operate in environments devoted to caring for diverse classes of patients who need specialized expertise and skills (such as wound care or HIV clinics). Most doctors operate as an infectious disease practice as a hospital, community epidemiologist, or professional in infection control. In academia, infectious disease doctors will offer ongoing outpatient and hospital consultation programmers, perform fundamental infectious disease scientific and clinical study, and teach medical students and tenants.
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infectious diseases, ML-Algorithm, Probabilistic Fuzzy Logic, MATLAB, Python
Paper Title: THE STATE OF LIBRARY IN DIGITAL ERA - AN OPPORTUNITY TO REDEFINE LEARNING & READING SPACES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105877
Register Paper ID - 207750
Title: THE STATE OF LIBRARY IN DIGITAL ERA - AN OPPORTUNITY TO REDEFINE LEARNING & READING SPACES
Author Name(s): Shruti Pandit, Priyanka Churi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i253-i261
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1226
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Paper Title: A REVIEW ON SUSTAINED RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105876
Register Paper ID - 207678
Title: A REVIEW ON SUSTAINED RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Madhuri Gadekar, Dr. Vijaya Barge, Nitin Neharkar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i242-i252
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1193
Sustained release matrix tablets facilitate prolonged and continuous drug release and improve the bioavailability of drugs while avoiding unwanted side effects. The goal in designing sustained or controlled delivery systems is to reduce frequency of dosing or to increase the effectiveness of the drug by localization at the site of action, reducing the dose required, providing uniform drug delivery. Sustained release drug administration means not only prolongation of duration of drug delivery, but the term also implies the predictability and reproducibility of drug release kinetics. The controlled release of drug substances and their effective transport to sites of action can be exploited to maximize the beneficial clinical response and to minimize the incidence of unbeneficial adverse reactions and side effects. Oral ingestion has long been the most convenient and commonly employed route of drug delivery. Indeed, for sustained release systems, oral route of administration has received most of the attention with respect to research on physiological and drug constraints as well as design and testing of products.
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Sustained release, matrix tablets, bioavailability, side effects
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON EXTENDED RELEASE TABLET AND DIFFERENT APPROCH TO PRODUCE EXTEDED RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105875
Register Paper ID - 207688
Title: A REVIEW ON EXTENDED RELEASE TABLET AND DIFFERENT APPROCH TO PRODUCE EXTEDED RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Nitin Shesherao Neharkar, Vikram Veer, Madhuri Gadekar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i218-i241
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1195
Recently, extended release pharmaceutical products became a very useful tool in medical practice, offering a wide range of actual and perceived advantages to the patients. Oral drug delivery is the most preferred route for the various drug molecules among all other routes of drug delivery, because ease of administration which lead to better patient compliance. So, oral extended release drug delivery system becomes a very promising approach for those drugs that are given orally but having the shorter half-life and high dosing frequency. Extended release is also providing promising way to decrease the side effect of drug by preventing the fluctuation of the therapeutic concentration of the drug in the body. Oral extended release drug delivery medication will continue to account for the largest share of drug delivery systems. The extended release product will optimize therapeutic effect and safety of a drug at the same time improving the patient convenience and compliance. Recent trends indicate that multiparticulate drug delivery systems are especially suitable for achieving extended release oral formulations with low risk of dose dumping, flexibility of blending to attain different release patterns as well as reproducible and short gastric residence time. The release of drug from pellets depends on a variety of factors including the carrier used to form pellets and the amount of drug contained in them. Consequently, pellets provide tremendous opportunities for designing new controlled and extended release oral formulations, thus extending the frontier of future pharmaceutical development.
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Extended Release, Oral route, Therapeutic concentration, Pellet, Dosage form
Paper Title: A descriptive study to assess the stressors, the level of stress, and coping mechanisms adopted by the Nursing Students, in selected Nursing College offering Bsc Nursing Programme in Srinagar Kashmir.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105874
Register Paper ID - 207810
Title: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE STRESSORS, THE LEVEL OF STRESS, AND COPING MECHANISMS ADOPTED BY THE NURSING STUDENTS, IN SELECTED NURSING COLLEGE OFFERING BSC NURSING PROGRAMME IN SRINAGAR KASHMIR.
Author Name(s): Nazia Bashir, Dr priyanka Chaudhary, Dr rajwant Kaur Randhawa, Iqbal Majid Dar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i208-i217
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1225
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stressor, stress level, coping, nursing students, nursing college
Paper Title: PREVALENCE OF ROLE CONFLICT AMONG NURSES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105873
Register Paper ID - 207817
Title: PREVALENCE OF ROLE CONFLICT AMONG NURSES
Author Name(s): Monika Devi, Dr, Raj want kour, Dr. Priyanka Chaudhary
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i203-i207
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1172
Abstract- This study designed to explore the prevalence of role conflict among the nurses who is working in multispecialty medical college hospitals of Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka state. There is necessitate to emphasize the difficulty of nurses who occupy yourself in providing better healthcare to the society. 500 respondents selected through simple random technique and the result showed that the majority of nurses had moderate level of role conflict (72.2%). A incorporated logical structure of specific strategies are required to decrease their job stress and role conflict.
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Nursing professionals, Role conflict
Paper Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF VARIOUS PARTIALLY HOMOMORPHIC CRYPTOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES IN CLOUD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105872
Register Paper ID - 207733
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF VARIOUS PARTIALLY HOMOMORPHIC CRYPTOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES IN CLOUD
Author Name(s): Sourav Karmakar, Rajesh Kumar Manjhi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i198-i202
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1186
Homomorphic encryption (HE) is an encryption technique where operations are performed on ciphertext. This encryption method can be used in varieties of applications by using public key algorithms. For transferring data from one place to another, there are various encryption algorithms for storage of data and securing the operations, but they do not preserve privacy. HE is useful in various applications in which HE performs the different operations on encrypted data and provides results after calculations performed directly on the plaintext. Nowadays, security of information and calculations to deal with the data of big business has expanded massively. In any case, a basic issue emerges when there is a necessity of registering on such encrypted information where protection is built up. This paper represents homomorphic cryptosystems for preserving security, properties, and categories of homomorphic encryption. In addition to this, privacy-preserving applications of homomorphic cryptosystems in the field of cloud computing, private information retrieval, and data aggregation in wireless sensor network are also presented.
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Paper Title: ``A STUDY ON EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIP: A STUDY ON SHREE MAHUVA PARADES KHAND UTHYOG MANDALI LTD``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105871
Register Paper ID - 207672
Title: ``A STUDY ON EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIP: A STUDY ON SHREE MAHUVA PARADES KHAND UTHYOG MANDALI LTD``
Author Name(s): Aishwarya Dube
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i188-i197
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1248
The objective of this study is to identify employee and employer relationship in the organization. The purpose of this research is to investigate the factors responsible for negative relationship between employer-employee. This is the primary research and data collected through structured questionnaire from the respondent who are employees of the organization. The main theoretical framework of this study focus on finding the factor that responsible for negative relationship between employer and employee.
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Employee and employer relationship
Paper Title: EXPLORING CULTURAL DIMENSIONS ON SELECTED STORIES FROM DIVERSE EPOCH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105870
Register Paper ID - 207792
Title: EXPLORING CULTURAL DIMENSIONS ON SELECTED STORIES FROM DIVERSE EPOCH
Author Name(s): Angelina Subrayan, Chittra Muthusamy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i182-i187
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1242
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Culture, Cultural Dimensions, Power Distance, Individualism, Collectivism.
Paper Title: GROWTH OF WOMEN EDUCATION DURING COLONIAL RULE (CASE STUDY BASED ON MADRAS AND PONDICHERRY)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105869
Register Paper ID - 207804
Title: GROWTH OF WOMEN EDUCATION DURING COLONIAL RULE (CASE STUDY BASED ON MADRAS AND PONDICHERRY)
Author Name(s): MS LYGI T JACOB, Dr. B PRAMILA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i172-i181
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1239
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Colonialism, British Rule, French rule, Missionaries, South India, women education, social reforms, Schools, Colleges.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE PROBLEMS OF ONLINE CLASSES OF UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL STUDENTS IN THE COVID-19 SITUATION IN SOUTH 24 PARGANAS DISTRICT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105868
Register Paper ID - 207776
Title: A STUDY ON THE PROBLEMS OF ONLINE CLASSES OF UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL STUDENTS IN THE COVID-19 SITUATION IN SOUTH 24 PARGANAS DISTRICT
Author Name(s): Arun Naskar, Pooja Naskar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i160-i171
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 1248
The subject of our research is the problems of online classes of undergraduate level students in the COVID-19 situation in South 24 Parganas district. The three objectives we have studied are - to find out online class related problems of the Undergraduate level students in the COVID-19 situation, to find out how much the Undergraduate level students are aware of their online education in the COVID-19 situation, to know how the environment of the Undergraduate level student is conducive to their online education. The results we obtained through the pre-structured interview, participant observation and field survey techniques are -Lack of suitable environment for online classes, Internet problems, Problems with students' devices, Lack of well-trained teachers to teach online classes, Deterioration of positive teacher-student relationship, Problems of teacher-student interaction, Psychological problems of students towards online classes, Students' time management problems for online classes, Various problems related to students' education during online classes, Lack of board work and materials in online classes, Lack of acceptance of students towards online classes etc. The study has been conducted on the student of Fakir Chand college, Budge Budge College, Mograhat College, Vidyanagar college, Vivekananda college, Gour Mahan Sachin Mandal Mahavidyalay of south 24 Parganas district. The qualitative research method has been used for the study. This study reveals that at the undergraduate level, there are both positive and negative aspects of studying an online class, but by correcting the negative aspects or problems and making it better in the online class setup, students will be interested in learning and learning will progress very well in this COVID-19 situation.
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Online classes, Internet, COVID-19 situation, Undergraduate level.
Paper Title: AUTOMATED APPOINTMENT BOOKING SYSTEM VIA VOICE RECOGNITION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2105867
Register Paper ID - 207028
Title: AUTOMATED APPOINTMENT BOOKING SYSTEM VIA VOICE RECOGNITION
Author Name(s): Aditi Namdev, Ritvik Pande, Praveena Viswarajan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Pages: i155-i159
Year: May 2021
Downloads: 3894
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Appointment booking system, NLP, Speech-to-text,Deep Learning Model:Convolutional Neural Network, Recurrent Neural Network,Data Analytics
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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