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Paper Title: Dabha (Jamni) gawatil majuranchya palyanchya sheikshnik samasya
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005276
Register Paper ID - 194717
Title: DABHA (JAMNI) GAWATIL MAJURANCHYA PALYANCHYA SHEIKSHNIK SAMASYA
Author Name(s): Bhushan Bhimrao Tembhurne, Priya Dilip Karhade
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2100-2102
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1511
दाभा (जमनी) गावातील मजुरांच्या पाल्यांच्या शैक्षणिक समस्या
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दाभा (जमनी) गावातील मजुरांच्या पाल्यांच्या शैक्षणिक समस्या
Paper Title: �A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY ON LIVING CONDITIONS AND HEALTH PROFILE OF UNORGANIZED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN BANGALORE CITY�
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005275
Register Paper ID - 194710
Title: �A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY ON LIVING CONDITIONS AND HEALTH PROFILE OF UNORGANIZED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN BANGALORE CITY�
Author Name(s): Priya T Nandimath, NSN Rao
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2090-2099
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1552
ABSTRACT Background: Construction workers are victims of different health problems and the data regarding their health and living conditions are scanty in India. Unorganized workers do not have fixed working hours and the working conditions are non-congenial and risky. Common hazards include exposure to harsh environmental conditions resulting in accidents and adverse health conditions. Objectives: - To study the living conditions of unorganized construction workers. - To identify the common health problems among unorganised construction workers - To assess the awareness levels on social security schemes available to unorganised construction workers Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 104 workers using multistage sampling in Nagarbhavi block in Bangalore. A predesigned and pretested questionnaire was used to collect the data by interview method. Informed consent was taken from all the respondents. Results: Majority of the participants (43.2%) was in the age group of 20- 29 yrs. 57(54.8%) were males and 47(45.2%) were females. About 33.0 % of the families stayed at construction building, 30.7 % at rented house and 29.8 % in tents. Nearly 76% of the families did not have toilets and practiced open defecation. Health problems: Majority of the participants had lower limb pain (68.3%) and body ache (43.2%) followed by cough, cold, fever and back pain as common health problems. Cuts and injuries (87.5 %) were the most common accidents encountered. Awareness about Social security schemes: 95.1 % families did not have ration card and none had BPL card. Only 13.5 % were aware about health insurance and benefit schemes. Conclusion: Living conditions of construction workers was poor with high prevalence of health problems and accidents among the workers and their children. Awareness about the social security schemes was very poor.
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Construction Workers, Living Conditions, Health Problems
Paper Title: ASPECT BASED SENTIMENT ANALYSIS OF MEDICAL DATA,LEMMAS,LSTM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005274
Register Paper ID - 194708
Title: ASPECT BASED SENTIMENT ANALYSIS OF MEDICAL DATA,LEMMAS,LSTM
Author Name(s): Dhananjay Bapu Bhamare, Kiran M Harbak, Sachin s Malekar, Vrushabh P Dondal, Prof P R Ahire
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2083-2089
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1691
The study was conducted to examine the determinants of online consumer reviews as electronic word of mouth has become more and more popular to help make buying decisions. The web provides a wide range of customer reviews, but all reviews can be difficult to read in order to properly evaluate a product or service. A text processing framework that summarizes reviews, therefore, would be desirable. The subtask presented by such a framework is to find a range of commonalities in the review sentences, for which this paper presents two methods. Unlike most existing methods, the first method introduced is an unsafe method that applies association rules mining on co-frequency data obtained from the corpus to find a range of these aspects.
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LSTM, Sentimental Analysis, Reviews, Supervised Learning
Paper Title: ROLE OF SOFT SKILLS IN TEACHER EDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005273
Register Paper ID - 194629
Title: ROLE OF SOFT SKILLS IN TEACHER EDUCATION
Author Name(s): Rajesh Beniwal, Dr. Poonam Dhull
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2076-2082
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1634
Soft Skills are the Synonyms for �People Skills�. The term describes those personal attributes that indicate a high level of emotional intelligence. Soft Skills can be a combination of People Skills, Social Skills and Communication skills. Soft skills also include interpersonal skills which show the character of a person and his/her interpersonal relationship with others. Having soft skills is a most valuable tool in the 21st century to get success. Teacher plays a vital role in our society and also a role model for school going students. Teacher education has a rippling effect on school education. A quality Teacher Education programme leads to quality school education. Teacher Education is not only responsible for the improvement of school education, but also for preparing competent, Committed and professionally well qualified teachers who can meet the emerging needs of the system and the society. Kate Lorenz, an editor of CareerBuilder.com says that Soft Skills �refer to a cluster of personal qualities, habits, attitudes and social graces that make someone a good employee who is compatible to work with�.
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Soft Skills, Teacher Education
Paper Title: UTILIZATION OF MATHEMATICS IN OUR OFTEN IMPULSE.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005272
Register Paper ID - 194698
Title: UTILIZATION OF MATHEMATICS IN OUR OFTEN IMPULSE.
Author Name(s): Arbazkhan A. Q. Fadnaik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2071-2075
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1503
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useful, lack of knowledge, Purposes of Mathematics, Often, Workplace.
Paper Title: UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF JOB SATISFACTION WITH REGARD TO EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIPS IN AN ORGANISATION.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005271
Register Paper ID - 194687
Title: UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF JOB SATISFACTION WITH REGARD TO EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIPS IN AN ORGANISATION.
Author Name(s): Divakar Joshi, Ankush Sharma, Rekha Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2065-2070
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1516
A job provide people with a intelligence of fulfillment, productivity, and purpose. We are created to be active and creative people. Having a job that depends on a person to complete a task or role also convey a sense of duty to the employee. Job satisfaction of employees has a flow effect on the future hires of any organisation, a joyful employee would be a great brand ambassador for the organisation, this create a brand describe which is stronger for any organisation.
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Employee, Employer, work, Organization, create, people, satisfaction, productivity, increase, roles
Paper Title: EMERGING TRENDS IN INDIAN LEADERSHIP
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005270
Register Paper ID - 194683
Title: EMERGING TRENDS IN INDIAN LEADERSHIP
Author Name(s): KARAMDEEP KAUR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2062-2064
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1604
Abstract: A leader may attract you or put you off. A leader is a life line of democracy. We can�t imagine the political system without a leader because he is a central to any political system. Youth and knowledgeable society wants new leader who can confront a reality based knowledge so the people wants the leadership, which influence the fundamental attitudes and assumption of an organization members creating a common mentality to achieve the goals. The paper aim at analyzing that what type of leadership should be in contemporary India or what are the emerging trends in democratic leadership. Introduction: India in its 70th years of independence. In simple words we can say that Leadership means people are guided by one person (i.e.whom people have appointed as their leader) People are guided. Even if they carried out mass protests, strikes by people. Whether they are a revolutionary movement. Good leadership in each field results in good leadership, even if it is a playground where the captain leads a team. Regardless of the politics in which the Prime Minister, the Chief Minister and other ministers are properly guided in different areas of the government
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leadership,democracy ,indian political system
Paper Title: IOT BASED SMART SECURITY AND MONITORING DEVICE FOR WAREHOUSE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005269
Register Paper ID - 194649
Title: IOT BASED SMART SECURITY AND MONITORING DEVICE FOR WAREHOUSE
Author Name(s): Karthik ks, Krishna kumar d, Kamesh k, Ms.B.Rammya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2055-2061
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1544
Agriculture/warehouse sector being the backbone Dynamic Agriculture/distribution center area being the foundation of the Indian economy need security. Security not as far as assets just yet in addition farming items needs security and assurance at introductory stage, similar to insurance from assaults of rodents or creepy crawlies, in fields or grain stores. Such difficulties ought to likewise be contemplated. Security frameworks which are being utilized now a days are not shrewd enough to give constant notification in the wake of detecting the issue. The joining of customary philosophy with most recent advancements as Internet of Things and Wireless Sensor Networks can prompt farming modernization. Keeping this situation in our source we have designed, tried and analiyzed a 'IOT of Things' based gadget which is fit for breaking down the detected data and afterward transmitting it to the client. This gadget can be controlled and observed from remote area and it tends to be actualized in warehouse, stores, grain stores and cold stores for security reason. This paper is arranged to acclerate the strategies to take care of such issues like identification of rodents, dangers to grains and conveying continuous notification dependent on data examination and handling without human intercession. Right now, sensors and electronic gadgets are coordinated utilizing c.
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Internet of Things (IoT); distribution center; Security,Warehouse management;
Paper Title: STANDARDIZATION OF MULTI-NUTRIENT CAKE AND ITS SHELF LIFE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005268
Register Paper ID - 194665
Title: STANDARDIZATION OF MULTI-NUTRIENT CAKE AND ITS SHELF LIFE STUDY
Author Name(s): Shreya Sudesh Katalkar, Anuradha Shekar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2049-2054
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1539
A multi-nutrient dense magic cake was made which can be also considered as a mid day meal. Standardization of this high calorie , high protein cake along with shelf life study was done. Sensory evaluation using 5 point scoring test was done with a naive panel (10 member). Score card consisted of characteristic such as appearance, flavour, texture, taste and over all acceptability . This recipe was well accepted by the consumer which gives high calorie, high protein, calcium, iron, vitamin A and B complex etc. Packaging, marketing, budgeting and nutrient labeling were the other aspects done in this study. (Key words : Multi-nutrient, Cake, Mid-day meal)
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multi-nutrient, cake, mid-day meal
Paper Title: EFFECT OF SODIUM CHLORIDE (NACL) ON GERMINATION, GROWTH AND YIELD OF PEA PLANT (PISUM SATIVUM L.)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005267
Register Paper ID - 194625
Title: EFFECT OF SODIUM CHLORIDE (NACL) ON GERMINATION, GROWTH AND YIELD OF PEA PLANT (PISUM SATIVUM L.)
Author Name(s): Fiza khan, Gul afshan, Farha rehman, Hira khan, Ruhi khan, Noor Fiza
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2037-2048
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1685
In the present study germination, photosynthetic pigments growth and yield in Pisum sativum var. P.Arkel was investigated under salinity stress. Salinity caused by NaCl is an abiotic stress inducing morphological and metabolic disorders. The pot experiment was carried out in department of Botany at Mohammad Ali Jauhar University, Rampur and the plants were exposed to different doses of NaCl and the data was recorded at 65 and 75 days after sowing (DAS). The impact of NaCl concentration (4mmhos/cm, 8mmhos/cm and 12mmhos/cm ) is reported on morphological and physiological traits on Pea . A significant reduction of shoot and root biomass, root nodules, plant length and leaf area affected by salinity was observed in 12 mmhos/cm of NaCl. Higher salinity induces a reduction, a delay and even a complete inhibition of germination caused due to osmotic effect or /and ion toxicity . All growth attributes such as plant length leaf number and leaf area decrease in all the salinity levels. Salt (NaCl) stress through enhancement of osmotic pressure leads to the reduction of germination, growth and effect the yield of the plant. Saline soil induces physiological and metabolic disturbances in plants, effecting growth development, and quality of yield in plants. In general, salt stress decreases the chlorophyll content and carotenoids of plants but increased the level of proline.
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NaCl , salt stress, toxicity, Pisum sativum, Proline stomatal index
Paper Title: THE YAOI OBSESSION: BL WORLD AND FUJOSHI CULTURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005266
Register Paper ID - 193820
Title: THE YAOI OBSESSION: BL WORLD AND FUJOSHI CULTURE
Author Name(s): Mayukha Chihnitha Kali
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2026-2036
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 2315
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Yaoi, Boys' Love (BL), Manga, Fujoshi, fan fiction, fandom
Paper Title: COVID-19 AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005265
Register Paper ID - 194709
Title: COVID-19 AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIA
Author Name(s): M. THANGAJESU SATHISH, V. SORNAGANESH, G. SUDHA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2020-2025
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1546
Abstract There is no doubt that COVID-19 will have a significant impact on the Indian economy. The recovery of the underlying economy will be slow and it will take approximately 2 years for normality to return to all sectors. While the global economy may suffer as a result of government foreclosure, some sectors are expected to experience tremendous growth in the post-COVID era: FMCG, specialized B2C lenders, food retailers, and pharmaceutical companies for just name a few. The money will eventually win. Most companies that manage to survive financially in the Covid-19 era will have the ability to emerge victorious. In this paper they were analyze the some sectors after the announcement of lockdown.
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covid-19, Indian Economy, Lockdown, FMCG, Supply chain
Paper Title: DEVELOPMENT OF A UNIQUE SNACK IT'S SHELF-LIFE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005264
Register Paper ID - 194734
Title: DEVELOPMENT OF A UNIQUE SNACK IT'S SHELF-LIFE STUDY
Author Name(s): Ruchi Jain, Sakina Mamka, Anuradha Shekhar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2009-2019
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1642
A nutrient rich healthy snack was designed to meet the common mans need and it can be used as a healthy therapeutic snack. An innovative nutritious product was standardised which had an, unique blend of premium nuts and seeds. This product was gluten-free, had low-cholesterol, was rich in protein, fibre and was prepared using roasted mix (pumpkin seeds, rice crispies, fennel seeds, till, moong, green peas). It also includes herbs like basil and mint leaves which show anti-diabetic and anti-cancerous properties respectively. A shelf life study was done using a scoring test on a 7 point sensory scale for a period of one month and was found to be highly acceptable. The product was packed in Zip lock stand up pouch made with kraft material with Inner Polythene Lamination and other aspects covered in the study were labelling, budgeting and marketing.
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gluten-free, low-cholesterol, protein and fibre enriched premium nuts and seeds, pumpkin seeds, sensory evaluation, chemical analysis, microbial analysis
Paper Title: ATTITUDE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS TOWARDS INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005263
Register Paper ID - 194723
Title: ATTITUDE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS TOWARDS INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Author Name(s): PRADIP GHOSH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 2003-2008
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1742
At present inclusive education has become a part of modern education system. The successful of inclusion depends on teachers� attitudes, morality and their ability to implementation of inclusive education. The present study is conducted to study the attitude of primary school teachers towards inclusive education with a sample of 200 primary school teachers of district Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. It is found that the primary teachers have positive attitude towards inclusive education in primary school education and also that there is a significant difference between junior and senior teachers; science and arts teachers. It is also found that area (rural-urban) of school and gender does not affect the teachers� attitude towards inclusive education. The findings of this study also recommend ensuring successful adoption of inclusion in primary education by teachers. It is concluded that the Policy makers will have to take the initiative in encouraging the teachers and training them to implement of inclusive education at the primary schools.
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: Attitude, Inclusive education, Primary teacher, Primary education.
Paper Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SPORTS AGGRESSION BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE UNIVERSITY LEVEL VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005262
Register Paper ID - 194351
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SPORTS AGGRESSION BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE UNIVERSITY LEVEL VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
Author Name(s): Krishna Gopal Rai, S.K.S. YADAV
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 1999-2002
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1768
The present study was conducted to analyse the level of aggression between male and female university level volleyball players of Chhattisgarh. Sample of the study consisted of 50 University level Volleyball players (25 male and 25 female) were randomly selected as subjects. The selected subjects were between the age group of 20 to 28 years. Sports aggression Questionnaire devised by Prof. Anand Kumar Shrivastava and Prem Shankar Shukla (1988) was used for measuring the level of Sports aggression of University level volleyball players. To find out the difference in the level of sports aggression, mean, standard deviation and�t� test was used to analyse the data. The result of present study shows that there is significant difference between male and female University level Volleyball players with regard to their sports aggression.
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Sports aggression, volleyball, players
Paper Title: SURVEY ON ADVERTISEMENT ANALYSIS USING CLASSIFICATION AND CLUSTERING ALGORITHMS IN DATA MINING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005261
Register Paper ID - 194481
Title: SURVEY ON ADVERTISEMENT ANALYSIS USING CLASSIFICATION AND CLUSTERING ALGORITHMS IN DATA MINING
Author Name(s): Mrs.C. Kalpana M.E., Madhu Mathi Rani L, Vidhya Prabhavathi S, Sri Saranya S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 1995-1998
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1618
- Internet has become the part of our day to day life, in which social media plays a major role by becoming one of the important aspects of digital marketing. Through social media, millions of information is shared among people. Thus it has become the more impacting media. Social media has a power to influence people in multiple ways, it is highly used as a marketing strategy. It is also an easy way to connect with customers and business sector. When an organisation posts advertisements on social media, the response of the advertisement depends on the parameters considered. To increase the traffic of the business, various parameters like number of views, product rating etc., are taken and analysed using five different algorithm techniques. And also with the respondent�s data, accuracy of five different algorithms is concluded. With the rapid growth of social media many people are connected to internet providing an outlet for companies to reach buyers. For publishers it is important to get maximum profit from the advertisements posted. In order to reach out to large audience, an organisation ends up posting the same ads on different social media. Hence in order to predict and conclude on the basis of large amount of data k-nearest neighbour, k-means, k-medoids, linear model, SVR algorithms are used to analyse the advertisements
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Advertisement Analysis, Data Mining, Algorithm, Final Year Projects.
Paper Title: CHALLENGES AND ISSUES FACED BY ORGANIC AND INORGANIC FARMERS AMIDST COVID-19
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005260
Register Paper ID - 194686
Title: CHALLENGES AND ISSUES FACED BY ORGANIC AND INORGANIC FARMERS AMIDST COVID-19
Author Name(s): Jaydip Raval, Dr. Meghana Bhilare
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 1992-1994
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1607
�The research paper focusses on effect of COVID-19 on Indian farmers community by emphasizing on challenges and issues faced by both organic and inorganic farmers in the segment of vegetables and fruits. Few Initiatives taken by government to help farmers amidst these corona virus spread is also included to provide insights on the topic. The research paper also covers solution and road ahead to assist various farmers, farmers association and institutional bodies to come up with comprehensive plan to support both organic and inorganic farmers.
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COVID-19, Corona Virus, GDP, MSP, Impact, USA, U.K, Organic farmers, Agriculture etc.
Paper Title: STUDY ON LAPLACE TRANSFORMATION AND ITS APPLICATION IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FIELD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005259
Register Paper ID - 194669
Title: STUDY ON LAPLACE TRANSFORMATION AND ITS APPLICATION IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FIELD
Author Name(s): Dr. Ajaykumar J. Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 1985-1991
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1688
In this paper, we are interested to discuss about properties and applications of Laplace transform in various fields. Also we discuss Laplace transform has the master techniques used by researchers, scientists and mathematicians to find results of their problems. In this paper we will study to solve research problems by using Laplace transform. The motive of this paper is that a scientific review on properties and applications of Laplace transform. This paper also includes the formulation of Laplace transform of important functions like the periodic functions, Unit Impulse function.
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Laplace transforms, Properties, Differential equation
Paper Title: EFFECT OF INNOVATIVE BANKING TECHNOLOGIES ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY WITH REFERENCE TO SELECTED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN BENGALURU.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005258
Register Paper ID - 194601
Title: EFFECT OF INNOVATIVE BANKING TECHNOLOGIES ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY WITH REFERENCE TO SELECTED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN BENGALURU.
Author Name(s): KONYN TUBA LAPPAY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 1972-1984
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1605
This study aimed to examine the effect of Innovative Banking Technologies on Customer satisfaction with special reference to Bengaluru. To achieve the objectives of this study, data were collected through questionnaire from a sample of 50 bank customers and 50 bank employees. These respondents were selected using convenience sampling method. The data collected from the questionnaire were analysed using Statistical tools such as mean, standard deviation, Spearman�s Rank correlation, Simple Linear regression analysis and Mann Whitney U test using SPSS version 20. The results of this study indicated that the adoption of Innovative Banking technologies by banks will have a positive impact on customer satisfaction and will also help the banks to improve their operational efficiency. The finding of this study also indicates that the awareness and adoption of Innovative banking technologies especially Upgraded ATMs is high among banks compared to other banking technologies.
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Innovative Banking Technologies, Operational Efficiency, Customer Satisfaction, Canara bank and HDFC Bank.
Paper Title: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON STRENGTHENING OF COHESIVE SOIL USING RISK HUSK ASH & METAKAOLIN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2005257
Register Paper ID - 194705
Title: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON STRENGTHENING OF COHESIVE SOIL USING RISK HUSK ASH & METAKAOLIN
Author Name(s): PUNEETH K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 1967-1971
Year: May 2020
Downloads: 1689
Soil stabilization is a method of improving soil properties by combining with other materials. It is the process of enhancing the shear strength parameters of soil and thereby increasing the bearing capacity of soil. Soil stabilization is used to lessen permeability and compressibility of the soil mass in earth structures. In common soil stabilization changes physical, chemical and mechanical properties to meet the engineering principle. Soil stabilization can be achieved by in-situ stabilization or ex - situ stabilization methodology. In the present case, an investigation is done to increase the strength properties of cohesive soil using a rice husk ash which is a solid waste and the mixture is treated with metakaolin as an additive and is tested for various strength parameters.
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Cohesive soil, Rice husk ash, Metakaolin
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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