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Paper Title: Phishscale Phishing Simulation and Training Platform
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605383
Register Paper ID - 308279
Title: PHISHSCALE PHISHING SIMULATION AND TRAINING PLATFORM
Author Name(s): Ajitha M, Angelin Rosy M, Dr M Felix Xavier Muthu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d278-d286
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 38
Abstract-- Fake emails, fake sites and harmful links are now one of the top internet risks to both individuals and businesses. Many users are caught off guard and give away private details like login codes, financing facts or personal records, without realizing it. Firewalls can be big and strong, but they can't stop someone from clicking on something they shouldn't. Introducing PhishScale: not just alerting, but changing the way teams alert from within. It runs quiet drills behind locked digital doors, simulating real attack techniques without real-world risk. Leaders begin practice rounds based on what the team is used to, instead of waiting for the mistakes. Messages come as usual, but these have lessons within them, not harm. Learning occurs quietly after every exchange, shaped by the conduct rather than lectures. No panic, no blame - just a slow improving of gut instincts over time. Building awareness from setup to follow-up, each step is without much attention. Someone clicks on a fake link? The system absorbs this immediately. Then training is delivered afterwards, built just for those caught out. Reports seem automatically, showing exactly where safety efforts work and where they fail. Behind it web tools stay current, Work smoothly when loads get heavy. Testing hazards, lessons, and simple data views--all in one place.
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Keywords-- Phishing Threats, Basic Cybersecurity Awareness, Phishing Simulation, Security Training, Typical Email Security
Paper Title: AI-Powered Mobile Health Assistant & Cloud Integration for Symptom Analysis and Medication Remainders
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605382
Register Paper ID - 307473
Title: AI-POWERED MOBILE HEALTH ASSISTANT & CLOUD INTEGRATION FOR SYMPTOM ANALYSIS AND MEDICATION REMAINDERS
Author Name(s): Rakshitha T L, Sharanya S, Sudha S T, Dr G Prakash Babu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d273-d277
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 44
Digital health technologies have greatly strengthened modern healthcare by supporting continuous monitoring, early detection of illnesses, and timely interventions. Despite these advancements, many individuals still find it difficult to manage their health on a daily basis due to demanding routines, the rise of lifestyle-related diseases, and limited access to medical services--particularly in rural communities. Consequently, issues such as overlooked symptoms, missed medications, and slow emergency responses continue to persist. To address these challenges, this project introduces a browser-based Smart Health Assistant capable of delivering symptom-based guidance, medication reminders, doctor recommendations, and emergency alerts--without the need for users to install additional applications or devices. The primary aim is to offer a fast, accessible, and user-friendly digital solution that supports individuals in maintaining better everyday health.
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Smart Health Assistant, Symptom Analysis Medication Reminders, Emergency Alerts, Browser-Based Application.
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PYROLYSIS AND SOLVOLYSIS RECYCLED CARBON FIBRE AS MICROFILLER IN GLASS FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMER COMSYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605381
Register Paper ID - 308436
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PYROLYSIS AND SOLVOLYSIS RECYCLED CARBON FIBRE AS MICROFILLER IN GLASS FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMER COMSYSTEM
Author Name(s): M.SANKAR, E.S.SATHISHKUMAR, R.AZHAGUVELU, ARSHAD ALI.A, N KALAIARASAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d260-d272
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 45
The utilization of composite materials has been exponential over the years and especially the demand for carbon fibre reinforced polymer composite is increasing rapidly because of their high performance. However, the recycling aspects of these materials proves to be challenging. The aim of our project is to recycle the fibre reinforced polymer composite in a cost-efficient method and to effectively use the recovered fibre in other applications. The project plan is to recover the fibres from two recycling processes - Pyrolysis and Solvolysis, and to pulverize the recovered fibres into fine powder. This powder is to be used as a microfiller in glass fibre reinforced polymer composite to enhance the mechanical properties. The final conclusion is to identify the best recycling method based on the analysis of the mechanical properties. Based on Tensile and Flexural tests, it was found that both the composite laminates with carbon fibre powder microfiller showed better structural properties than GFRP with plain epoxy. However, the carbon powder recovered from solvolysis process showed the best mechanical properties.
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Composite Recycling, Fibre Recovery, Microfiller, Composite Waste Management and Material Reuse.
Paper Title: Silenced Desire and Persuasive Love: A Feminist Reading of Andrew Marvell's To His Coy Mistress
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605380
Register Paper ID - 308435
Title: SILENCED DESIRE AND PERSUASIVE LOVE: A FEMINIST READING OF ANDREW MARVELL'S TO HIS COY MISTRESS
Author Name(s): Anjali Motla
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d255-d259
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 38
Among the canonical works of metaphysical poetry, Andrew Marvell's To His Coy Mistress has largely been read through the lens of its rhetorical brilliance and carpe diem urgency -- yet its dynamics of desire, silence, and emotional coercion remain critically underexplored. The seventeenth century witnessed the rise of metaphysical poetry, a literary movement characterized by intellectual wit, conceits, philosophical reflection, and emotional intensity, and it is within this cultural and literary context that Marvell's poem must be re-examined. This paper argues that To His Coy Mistress employs the language of romance to disguise and legitimize masculine authority and emotional coercion. Drawing on Kate Millett's theorization of patriarchal power in literature, Simone de Beauvoir's concept of woman as "the Other", and Laura Muvley's notion of the male gaze, this study demonstrates that the speaker systematically deploys fear, urgency, and seductive rhetoric as instruments of control over female sexuality consent, functions as a site of suppression within the poem's persuasive structure. This feminist analysis ultimately reveals that To His Coy Mistress reflects not only the literary culture of seventeenth-century England, but also the broader patriarchal attitudes toward women, desire, and bodily autonomy that defined the period. By re-reading this celebrated poem through a feminist lens, this paper challenges conventional admiration of its wit and invites a more critically engaged understanding of its gender politics.
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Feminism, Metaphysical Poetry, Andrew Marvell, Carpe Diem, Male Gaze, Gender, Coercion
Paper Title: Analytical Method Development and Validation for Simultaneous Estimation of Paracetamol and Cyclobenzaprine in its Marketed Formulation by UV Spectrophotometric Method
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605379
Register Paper ID - 308426
Title: ANALYTICAL METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION FOR SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF PARACETAMOL AND CYCLOBENZAPRINE IN ITS MARKETED FORMULATION BY UV SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHOD
Author Name(s): Lalchandani Bhumi Dineshbhai, Machhi Swatiben Harivadanbhai, Vikash Agnihotri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d243-d254
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 27
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Paracetamol, Cyclobenzaprine, UV spectrophotometry, simultaneous estimation, method validation, pharmaceutical analysis
Paper Title: A Review on Selective Laser Melting of AlSi10Mg Alloy: Processing, Microstructure and Performance Characteristics
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605378
Register Paper ID - 308443
Title: A REVIEW ON SELECTIVE LASER MELTING OF ALSI10MG ALLOY: PROCESSING, MICROSTRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
Author Name(s): Aishwarya Prashant Reddy, Akhya Kumar Behera
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d232-d242
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 44
Selective Laser Melting (SLM) has emerged as a key metal additive manufacturing process for producing complex, near-net-shape components with tailored properties for advanced manufacturing applications. Among aluminium alloys, AlSi10Mg is extensively used in SLM due to its excellent process ability, good castability, and favourable combination of strength, lightweight characteristics, and corrosion resistance, making it attractive for aerospace, automotive, and tooling industries. This review critically examines the influence of SLM processing from a manufacturing perspective, with emphasis on the interrelationships between process parameters, microstructure evolution, and resulting mechanical and tribological properties of additively manufactured AlSi10Mg alloy. The effects of laser power, scan speed, hatch spacing, layer thickness, and scan strategy on densification, defect formation, and microstructural features such as grain morphology and silicon distribution are discussed. Corresponding impacts on tensile strength, hardness, fatigue behavior, wear resistance, and friction characteristics are systematically reviewed. The role of post-processing routes, including heat treatment, hot isostatic pressing and surface finishing, in enhancing functional performance is also addressed. Key conclusions highlight that optimized SLM parameter windows and appropriate post-processing are essential to achieve balanced mechanical and tribological performance suitable for industrial deployment. Despite significant progress, gaps remain in standardized tribological testing, long-term fatigue behaviour, and scalable process optimization strategies. Addressing these challenges is crucial for the reliable and widespread manufacturing adoption of SLM-processed AlSi10Mg components.
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Selective Laser Melting; AlSi10Mg Alloy; Additive Manufacturing; Microstructure Evolution; Mechanical Properties; Tribological Performance; Process Optimization
Paper Title: Good Governance in Healthcare: Examining the Public Administration Contributions to Combat Socioeconomic Disparities in Central Luzon
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605377
Register Paper ID - 307926
Title: GOOD GOVERNANCE IN HEALTHCARE: EXAMINING THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION CONTRIBUTIONS TO COMBAT SOCIOECONOMIC DISPARITIES IN CENTRAL LUZON
Author Name(s): Michelle Guillermo
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d208-d231
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 50
This study examines the public administration's contributions to combat socioeconomic disparities in Central Luzon. Using a Quantitative Descriptive Correlational Research Design, the study gathered data from respondents, composing of patients admitted in various provincial hospitals in Central Luzon. Findings revealed that age, sex, and health insurance are not significantly linked to the socioeconomic profile or health indicators contributing to healthcare disparities. In contrast, factors such as monthly income, education, occupation, housing type, and the number of household members are significantly associated with socioeconomic status and health indicators, leading to disparities in healthcare. The data showed that 100% of respondents identified high medical costs as the main barrier to healthcare access. Additionally, 81% reported a lack of transparency in healthcare programs, while 77% cited insufficient healthcare facilities. Shortages of doctors and nurses and a lack of accountability in programs were each noted by 64.3% of respondents. Furthermore, 58.7% mentioned the absence of health awareness programs, 55% pointed to unequal distribution of resources among barangays, and 53.3% reported poor quality of services. These figures highlight the multifaceted and widespread nature of healthcare challenges faced by the respondents. Lastly, healthcare in Central Luzon faces multiple interconnected challenges, including high medical costs, lack of transparency and accountability, inadequate and outdated facilities, shortages of doctors and nurses, insufficient health awareness programs, unequal distribution of resources, and poor service quality. These issues create major barriers to healthcare access and perpetuate socioeconomic disparities in the region. Addressing these problems requires not just more resources, but also strong, effective governance rooted in transparency, accountability, equity, and participation. By focusing on the needs of the most disadvantaged, encouraging cross-sector collaboration, and embracing innovation, public administration can help build a health system that provides quality, affordable care for all. Achieving health equity in Central Luzon ultimately depends on visionary and robust governance.
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Good governance, Healthcare, Socioeconomic Disparities, Central Luzon
Paper Title: 1857 ki kranti mein uttar Bihar ka yogdan karan prasar prabhav ek vivechan
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605376
Register Paper ID - 307734
Title: 1857 KI KRANTI MEIN UTTAR BIHAR KA YOGDAN KARAN PRASAR PRABHAV EK VIVECHAN
Author Name(s): Dr Tej Pratap Azad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d204-d207
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 51
1857 ki kranti mein uttar Bihar ka yogdan karan prasar prabhav ek vivechan
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1857 ki kranti mein uttar Bihar ka yogdan karan prasar prabhav ek vivechan
Paper Title: Sentiment Analysis of Social Media Data
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605375
Register Paper ID - 308353
Title: SENTIMENT ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL MEDIA DATA
Author Name(s): Ahire Saurabh Dadaji, Pawar Devanand Ravindra, Smt.Raundal R.D
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d197-d203
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 42
With the exponential growth of social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Reddit, vast amounts of user-generated content are produced every second. Sentiment analysis, also known as opinion mining, is the computational study of people's opinions, sentiments, attitudes, and emotions expressed in text. This paper presents a comprehensive review of sentiment analysis techniques applied to social media data, encompassing lexicon-based methods, machine learning algorithms, and state-of-the-art deep learning architectures. We examine the unique challenges posed by social media text -- including informal language, sarcasm, emojis, code-mixing, and data imbalance -- and survey benchmark datasets commonly used in the field. Furthermore, we explore real-world applications spanning business intelligence, political analysis, public health monitoring, and disaster management. Experimental comparisons of leading models are discussed, and open research directions are identified. Our study demonstrates that transformer-based models such as BERT and RoBERTa currently achieve the highest performance, while hybrid approaches combining linguistic knowledge with neural networks show promising potential.
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Sentiment Analysis, Opinion Mining, Social Media, Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, BERT, Twitter, Text Classification.
Paper Title: A System-Level Review of Lightning-Induced Overvoltages in Substations Considering Shielding Failure, BackFlashover, and LEMP Effects
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605374
Register Paper ID - 308098
Title: A SYSTEM-LEVEL REVIEW OF LIGHTNING-INDUCED OVERVOLTAGES IN SUBSTATIONS CONSIDERING SHIELDING FAILURE, BACKFLASHOVER, AND LEMP EFFECTS
Author Name(s): Jay Patanwadiya, Pranay Sen, Hiren Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d181-d196
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 57
The lightning-induced overvoltage phenomenon poses a significant threat to insulation stress and failures in high voltage substations. Although much work has been done to understand the mechanisms of shielding failures (SF) and back flashover (BFO), the cumulative effect of both on overvoltage in substations, especially in the presence of lightning electromagnetic pulse (LEMP), has not been adequately explored in the past. This paper attempts to provide a comprehensive review on the subject by critically examining the phenomenon of lightning induced overvoltage in the context of lightning sources, transmission line behavior, and substation transients. A comparative evaluation of widely used lightning current models and attachment models (Electro geometric Model and Leader Progression Model) is conducted, highlighting their impact on predicted overvoltage levels. The analysis shows that conventional electromagnetic transient (EMT) approaches may significantly underestimate overvoltage due to neglect of LEMP effects, especially in BFO scenarios. Furthermore, the roles of multi-stroke lightning, grounding nonlinearity, and travelling wave interactions are critically examined. The review identifies key limitations in existing modeling approaches, including single-stroke assumptions and lack of integrated system-level analysis. Based on these findings, future research directions are proposed toward high-fidelity, multi-physics modeling frameworks for improved insulation coordination and lightning performance assessment in modern power systems.
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Lightning overvoltage shielding failure CIGRE Current model Heidler Current model back flashover substations insulation coordination Electro-geometric model Leader Progression Model LEMP.
Paper Title: Development of a Responsive Job Portal System using Java Full Stack Technologies
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605373
Register Paper ID - 308108
Title: DEVELOPMENT OF A RESPONSIVE JOB PORTAL SYSTEM USING JAVA FULL STACK TECHNOLOGIES
Author Name(s): Dr. Manav Thakur, Mr. Atharva Dharmadhikari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d173-d180
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 44
The Job Portal is a web-based application developed to streamline the job search process for candidates and the recruitment workflow for employers. In the contemporary digital era, online portals serve as a critical bridge between talent and opportunity. This project focuses on the design and implementation of a user-friendly platform that allows job seekers to explore listings, search using keywords, and filter opportunities across various categories. Developed using a Java Full Stack approach, the system utilizes HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript for a responsive frontend interface, ensuring accessibility across desktops, tablets, and smartphones. The backend architecture, supported by technologies such as Java and Spring Boot, manages server-side logic and data processing, while a relational MySQL database handles secure data storage for users, job postings, and applications. The final implementation demonstrates how modern web technologies can be integrated into a three-tier architecture to create an efficient, scalable, and interactive recruitment system.
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Development of a Responsive Job Portal System using Java Full Stack Technologies
Paper Title: "Optimization and Evaluation of Blockchain-Based Authentication Systems with Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Multi- Factor Authentication"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605372
Register Paper ID - 308103
Title: "OPTIMIZATION AND EVALUATION OF BLOCKCHAIN-BASED AUTHENTICATION SYSTEMS WITH ZERO-KNOWLEDGE PROOFS AND MULTI- FACTOR AUTHENTICATION"
Author Name(s): Dr.Manav Thakur, Aakanksha kamble
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d167-d172
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 45
Centralized authentication systems suffer from security risks such as single points of failure, password theft, and privacy leakage. Blockchain-based authentication provides decentralization and trust but faces challenges related to performance, cost, and scalability. This paper presents the implementation of a secure authentication framework combining Zero- Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to enhance privacy and security. ZKPs enable identity verification without revealing sensitive user data, while MFA strengthens resistance against common attacks. The proposed system utilizes off-chain computation with on-chain verification to reduce latency and gas costs. Experimental analysis demonstrates improved efficiency, security, and user experience. The framework is suitable for applications requiring high security such as banking, healthcare, and IoT systems.
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Blockchain Authentication, Zero-Knowledge Proofs, Multi-Factor Authentication, Privacy Preservation, Off-chain Computation, Smart Contracts, Identity Verification.
Paper Title: Scalable Architecture and Security Implementation in a MERN-Stack Based Travel Marketplace
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605371
Register Paper ID - 308106
Title: SCALABLE ARCHITECTURE AND SECURITY IMPLEMENTATION IN A MERN-STACK BASED TRAVEL MARKETPLACE
Author Name(s): Dr. Manav Thakur, Mr. Somesh R. Pore
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d158-d166
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 33
This paper presents the design and implementation of Wanderlust, a scalable, full-stack travel marketplace developed using the MERN (MongoDB, Express.js, React, Node.js) architecture. The primary focus of the research is on addressing the challenges of data consistency and security in NoSQL-based marketplace platforms.
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Scalable Architecture and Security Implementation in a MERN-Stack Based Travel Marketplace
Paper Title: Voices of Resistance: Examining Gender, Body, and Power in the Works of Ismat Chughtai, Kamala Das, Mahasweta Devi, and Meena Kandasamy
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605370
Register Paper ID - 308080
Title: VOICES OF RESISTANCE: EXAMINING GENDER, BODY, AND POWER IN THE WORKS OF ISMAT CHUGHTAI, KAMALA DAS, MAHASWETA DEVI, AND MEENA KANDASAMY
Author Name(s): Rohini Dass
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d144-d157
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 39
Creating a tradition Indian feminist writing is rooted in the long-standing history of resistance against patriarchal regulation of women's bodies, women's identities and women's social mobility. Women's writings in India frequently function as counter-script to the hegemony of cultural scripts, illustrating how systems such as gender, sexuality, caste and domesticity dictate women's lives (Tharu and Lalita 14). This tradition defies traditional representation and redefines literature as a political space in which female subjectivity is audible. In this kind of writing, dissent is not just open rebellion but minor acts of negotiation in everyday life: something which resonates with what Mahmood refers to as "the ordinary practices through which women craft forms of agency" (Mahmood 34).
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resistance, female subjectivity, hegemony, feminism,
Paper Title: A Comprehensive Study of AI-Driven Authentication and Access Control MechanismsA Comprehensive Study of AI-Driven Authentication and Access Control Mechanisms
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605369
Register Paper ID - 308248
Title: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF AI-DRIVEN AUTHENTICATION AND ACCESS CONTROL MECHANISMSA COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF AI-DRIVEN AUTHENTICATION AND ACCESS CONTROL MECHANISMS
Author Name(s): Prince Verma, Miss.Nitika Thakur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d138-d143
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 47
The rapid expansion of digital technologies, including cloud computing, mobile platforms, and Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystems, has significantly increased the need for advanced security solutions. Conventional methods like passwords and fixed access controls are no longer effective against today's cyber threats, including phishing, stolen credentials, and unauthorized access. Artificial Intelligence (AI) introduces a new paradigm in security by enabling adaptive and intelligent authentication mechanisms. By leveraging machine learning, deep learning, and behavioral analysis, AI systems can evaluate user behavior, biometric characteristics, and contextual information to verify identities in real time. Technologies such as facial recognition, voice authentication, and behavioral biometrics support continuous authentication, improving both security and user convenience. In access control, AI facilitates dynamic and context-aware decision-making by analyzing factors such as user activity, device type, and location. This supports modern security models like Zero Trust, which require continuous verification instead of relying on a single authentication step. This paper examines the role of AI in authentication and access control, outlining its benefits, limitations, and future research opportunities.
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Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Authentication, Access Control, Machine Learning, Biometrics, Cybersecurity, Behavioral Analytics
Paper Title: Benefits of Microfinance, Involvement in Income Generating Activities Before and After Joining Self Help groups and Impact Factors Driving Women Empowerment - A study w.r.t. Urban Bengaluru District
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605368
Register Paper ID - 308205
Title: BENEFITS OF MICROFINANCE, INVOLVEMENT IN INCOME GENERATING ACTIVITIES BEFORE AND AFTER JOINING SELF HELP GROUPS AND IMPACT FACTORS DRIVING WOMEN EMPOWERMENT - A STUDY W.R.T. URBAN BENGALURU DISTRICT
Author Name(s): Ramesha M. V., Dr. Jaya Kagada
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d129-d137
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 39
The main motto of presented paper is to know how far demographic and socio economic factors impact on the study. Further, the study is conducted to know the benefits derived from microfinance activities, involvement in income generating activities before and after joining Self Help Groups and impact factors driving women empowerment. Income generating activities of SHG members is critical, as it is going condition the mode of life, savings formation and acquisition entrepreneurship skills.
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Empowerment, money lender, savings, environment, performance, employment, awareness, decision making, self confidence, shift.
Paper Title: Studies On The Effect Of Fipronil On Kidney In Albino Rat, Rattus norvegicus
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605367
Register Paper ID - 308163
Title: STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF FIPRONIL ON KIDNEY IN ALBINO RAT, RATTUS NORVEGICUS
Author Name(s): Aniruddha Chaware, Pranav Gaikwad, Dr. Urmila Jiwantare, Dr. Varsha Dhurvey
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d120-d128
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 51
Fipronil is a common phenylpyrazole insecticide with strong neurotoxic and systemic action. The present study explores its nephrotoxic effect on male albino rat Rattus norvegicus. Sixteen rats were grouped as control, low dose (10 mg/kg BW), and high dose (60 mg/kg BW) and were given fipronil orally for 21 days. Findings revealed a dose-dependent reduction in body and kidney weights. Histopathological analysis disclosed extensive renal injury in treatment groups with glomerular atrophy, tubular degeneration, mesangial enlargement, and vascular disruption. Biochemical profiles revealed marked reductions in kidney tissue protein, carbohydrate, DNA, and RNA content. Increased blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine further testified to deranged renal function. These results indicate that fipronil causes extensive structural, biochemical, and functional changes in the kidney through oxidative stress and impairment of transport and metabolic processes. The damage was more intensive with the higher dose, indicating definite dose dependent nephrotoxicity. The findings from this research highlight the possible health hazards from long term exposure to fipronil and the need for careful use of such pesticides to avoid renal impairment.
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Fipronil, Nephrotoxicity, Oxidative stress, Serum creatinine, Blood urea nitrogen
Paper Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF E-CONTENT ON DEVELOPING GREEN MARKETING AWARENESS AMONG HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605366
Register Paper ID - 306641
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF E-CONTENT ON DEVELOPING GREEN MARKETING AWARENESS AMONG HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Priya Mariyam Renjan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d115-d119
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 51
E-content as "digitally prepared learning materials designed to facilitate teaching and learning through the integration of text, audio, video, animation, and interactive elements Sharma and Sharma (2012)." Environmental issues such as global warming, deforestation, and resource depletion demand responsible consumer behavior and informed decision-making. In this context, integrating Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into classroom instruction provides innovative opportunities to enhance conceptual understanding. The study adopted an experimental method using a one-group Pre-test and Post-test design. The sample consisted of 42 commerce stream students from Government Girl's Higher Secondary School, Mavelikara, Alappuzha District, Kerala State. An E-content-based Lesson Transcript on Green Marketing was developed and implemented as the instructional intervention. A standardized test measuring Green Marketing awareness was administered before and after the intervention. The collected data were analyzed using Arithmetic Mean, Standard Deviation, and t-test. The findings revealed a significant improvement in students' awareness levels, with the mean score increasing from 10.85 in the Pre-test to 18.90 in the Post-test. The calculated t-value (13.82) was significant at the 0.01 level, indicating that the E-content intervention had a statistically significant effect on enhancing Green Marketing Awareness among Higher Secondary Students.
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E-content, Green Marketing Awareness, ICT in Education
Paper Title: A Comparative Study of Moral Dilemmas among University Students in Lucknow Based On Educational Level and Residential Status
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605365
Register Paper ID - 308246
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MORAL DILEMMAS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN LUCKNOW BASED ON EDUCATIONAL LEVEL AND RESIDENTIAL STATUS
Author Name(s): Vicky dayal, Dr. Victoria Susan Ijjina
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d101-d114
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 46
The landscape of higher education is increasingly defined by complex moral and ethical challenges. This quantitative study investigates the moral dilemmas faced by university students in Lucknow, focusing specifically on the impact of educational level (undergraduate versus postgraduate) and residential status (hosteller versus day scholar). Recognizing a critical gap in contemporary moral education, this research aims to systematically measure ethical decision-making patterns. A descriptive survey method was utilized, selecting a sample of 200 students from Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University using a simple random sampling technique. Data was collected via the self-constructed University Student Moral Dilemma Scale (USMDS), which measures 70 situational statements across three dimensions: Academic & Digital Integrity, Societal & Professional Responsibility, and Interpersonal Relations. Statistical analysis, employing Mean, Standard Deviation, and independent t-tests, revealed no significant differences in moral dilemmas based on educational level across all three dimensions. However, while residential status did not significantly impact Academic & Digital Integrity, hostellers demonstrated a significantly higher degree of Societal & Professional Responsibility and Interpersonal Relations compared to day scholars. These findings suggest that the independent living environment of hostels fosters distinct social and interpersonal ethical frameworks. The study provides vital educational implications for curriculum planners and administrators to integrate targeted moral education interventions tailored to the contextual realities of student life.
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Keywords: Moral Dilemmas, University Students, Lucknow, Educational Level, Residential Status, Higher Education.
Paper Title: Science Media as an Agent of Social Transformation in Viksit Bharat 2047: A Sociological Analysis
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605364
Register Paper ID - 308364
Title: SCIENCE MEDIA AS AN AGENT OF SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN VIKSIT BHARAT 2047: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Ms. Manjari Nandy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: d96-d100
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 44
Science media has emerged as an important agent of social transformation in the making of Viksit Bharat 2047. As a social institution, media shapes values, attitudes, and behaviour by spreading scientific knowledge through newspapers, television, digital platforms, and community radio. This paper examines the role of science media in national development and analyzes its sociological impact on public awareness, modernization, and behavioural change. Campaigns such as Pulse Polio, COVID-19 vaccination drives, Swachh Bharat, and Digital India illustrate how science communication has influenced health practices, sanitation habits, digital literacy, and acceptance of innovation. From a sociological perspective, science media supports modernization by encouraging rational thinking and scientific temper. At the same time, unequal access to information reflects existing social inequalities based on class, caste, gender, and the rural-urban divide. Marginalized communities often remain excluded due to illiteracy, poor internet connectivity, and language barriers. The spread of misinformation through social media also weakens trust in science and public institutions. The paper further highlights the need for inclusive strategies such as regional-language content, community participation, digital access, and media literacy programmes to make science communication more democratic and effective. It argues that strengthening science media can reduce knowledge gaps, empower citizens, and accelerate equitable development. Therefore, science media is not only a source of information but a concrete sociological force essential for achieving the vision of a modern, inclusive, and developed Viksit Bharat 2047.
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Science Media, Social Transformation, Viksit Bharat 2047, Modernization, Social Inequality, Scientific Temper
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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