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Paper Title: Effectiveness of Agrohomeopathy in Improving Crop Yield and Plant Health: A Sustainable Approach for Modern Agriculture
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605163
Register Paper ID - 307931
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF AGROHOMEOPATHY IN IMPROVING CROP YIELD AND PLANT HEALTH: A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH FOR MODERN AGRICULTURE
Author Name(s): Dr. Anwat Sangita Shrikrushna, Dr. Dhage Poonam Suraj, Dr.Swati B.Jadhav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b249-b252
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 55
Agricultural systems worldwide are currently challenged by soil deterioration, climate variability, overuse of chemical inputs, and stagnating crop yields. These concerns have encouraged the exploration of sustainable and environmentally responsible farming practices. Agro homeopathy has emerged as an alternative approach that adapts homeopathic principles to plant cultivation and soil management. This approach employs ultra-diluted natural substances to enhance plant vitality, improve resistance against diseases, and increase productivity without causing ecological harm. The present review examines the concept, underlying principles, proposed mechanisms, and agricultural applications of agro homeopathy. Available experimental findings suggest that such preparations may influence seed germination, root growth, nutrient utilization, stress adaptation, and overall crop performance. Agro homeopathy is also considered economical and compatible with organic farming systems. Despite its potential, the approach requires stronger scientific validation through controlled studies and standardized methodologies. With further research, agro homeopathy may contribute to sustainable agricultural practices aimed at improving productivity while maintaining environmental balance.
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Agro homeopathy, sustainable agriculture, plant growth, crop yield, organic farming, eco-friendly practices
Paper Title: The Role of Digitization of Self-Help Groups in Karnataka
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605162
Register Paper ID - 307899
Title: THE ROLE OF DIGITIZATION OF SELF-HELP GROUPS IN KARNATAKA
Author Name(s): ROJA A, Dr. R.Thimmarayappa
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b244-b248
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 43
The Self-Help Group (SHG) movement has been a cornerstone of financial inclusion and women's empowerment in India. In Karnataka, the digitization of SHGs through NABARD's e-Shakti Project has significantly transformed SHG governance, credit delivery, and transparency. This paper examines the role of digitization in strengthening SHGs in Karnataka, focusing on financial inclusion, SHG-bank linkage, operational efficiency, and women's socio-economic empowerment. Using secondary data from NABARD reports, academic studies, and evaluation papers, the study finds that digitization has improved credit appraisal, reduced transaction costs, enhanced transparency, and facilitated evidence-based policy making. However, challenges such as digital illiteracy and infrastructural gaps persist. The study concludes that digitization is a critical enabler for sustainable SHG development in Karnataka.
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Self-Help Groups, Digitization, e-Shakti, NABARD, Financial Inclusion, Karnataka
Paper Title: Chhattisgarh me Kisan Credit Card Yojna ka Samajik- Arthik Prabhav
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605161
Register Paper ID - 307925
Title: CHHATTISGARH ME KISAN CREDIT CARD YOJNA KA SAMAJIK- ARTHIK PRABHAV
Author Name(s): Yogendra Aneshwari, Dr. Asha Ramteke, Dr. Ashok Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b239-b243
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 38
Chhattisgarh me Kisan Credit Card Yojna ka Samajik- Arthik Prabhav
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Chhattisgarh me Kisan Credit Card Yojna ka Samajik- Arthik Prabhav
Paper Title: PLACEMENT PREP RAG
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605160
Register Paper ID - 307914
Title: PLACEMENT PREP RAG
Author Name(s): Arya Ade, Prof Nilima Kulkarni, Sahil Vankudre, Sayan Paul, Ayush Kokil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b234-b238
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 39
PlacementPrepRAG is a tool that helps students to prepare for their placements and job interviews in a very seamless manner.In this an AI method is used namely Retrieval-Augmented Generation(RAG). It is like a single platform for multiple solutions - tips for interviews, aptitude tests, test questions. Whatever students would ask it will provide short simple answers. Some more features like quizzes which would be based on the student's performance and mock interviews that help boost student's confidence. So instead of spending more time on searching for study materials, students can focus more on gaining knowledge. Since AI is used, PlacementPrepRAG gives more personalized experience which helps students feel free and confident for job interviews.
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Paper Title: "STATUS OF WOMEN IN MISING SOCIETY"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605159
Register Paper ID - 307923
Title: "STATUS OF WOMEN IN MISING SOCIETY"
Author Name(s): Geetanjali Doley
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b223-b233
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 50
This study aims to examine the status of Mising women in the field of socio-economic, religion, cultural and decision-making in Mising society. Mising tribe is one of the prominent indigenous communities of Assam in Northeast India. Traditionally, Mising women play a vital role in household management, agriculture, weaving, and the preservation of cultural practices. Despite their significant economic contributions, their participation in formal decision-making processes often remains limited due to prevailing patriarchal norms and customary practices. The research explores the intersection of economic participation and autonomy, focusing on women's access to education, income-generating activities, and property rights. It highlights how engagement in traditional occupations such as weaving and agriculture enhances women's financial contribution to the household, thereby influencing their bargaining power within the family. However, disparities persist in areas such as ownership of resources, control over income, and involvement in community-level decision-making institutions. This paper thus attempt to study the role and socio-economic status of the women in Mising tribe of Assam with an aim to see how far the women of this particular tribe is bounded by different socio-cultural and religious beliefs of the community. This paper has been also designed to highlight how far Mising women are free to participate in the decision making process with other male members of the family and society as a whole.
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Key words: Socio-economic, status, Role, Decision making, Discrimination.
Paper Title: Identity Commitment in a Collectivistic Society: The Role of Cultural Orientation and Religious Commitment Among Mizo Young Adults
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605158
Register Paper ID - 307915
Title: IDENTITY COMMITMENT IN A COLLECTIVISTIC SOCIETY: THE ROLE OF CULTURAL ORIENTATION AND RELIGIOUS COMMITMENT AMONG MIZO YOUNG ADULTS
Author Name(s): Lalsiamthari, Dr. Sandhya Bhatt
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b212-b222
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 40
The present study examines the role of cultural orientation (individualism and collectivism) and religious commitment in predicting identity commitment among Mizo young adults. A total of 158 participants aged 18-30 years completed standardized measures including the Dimensions of Identity Development Scale (DIDS), Individualism-Collectivism Scale (INDCOL-16), and Religious Commitment Inventory (RCI-10). Correlational analysis indicated that religious commitment had the strongest association with identity commitment, followed by individualism, while collectivism showed the weakest relationship. Multiple regression analysis revealed that religious commitment was the strongest predictor of identity commitment, followed by individualism, whereas collectivism was not a significant predictor. The findings suggest that identity commitment in a collectivistic society is influenced not only by cultural values but also significantly by personal belief systems.
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Identity Commitment, Collectivistic Culture, Religious Commitment, Mizo Young-Adults
Paper Title: Impact of Narrative Bias and Market Liquidity on Stock Market Dynamics: Enhancing Predictive Accuracy of Share Prices
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605157
Register Paper ID - 307907
Title: IMPACT OF NARRATIVE BIAS AND MARKET LIQUIDITY ON STOCK MARKET DYNAMICS: ENHANCING PREDICTIVE ACCURACY OF SHARE PRICES
Author Name(s): Gapat Parmeshwar Uttreshwar, Chaudhari Pradnya Shantaram, Atram Piyush Anil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b202-b211
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 46
Financial markets are not only driven by economic fundamentals, but also by psychological stories and market structure determinants that affect the decision-making process of investors. Studies conducted in Behavioural Finance theory indicate that investors tend to rely on current stories and opinions instead of making rational decisions. The present study is going to consider the effect of the combination of narrative bias and market liquidity on stock market processes and explore the potential of increasing prediction accuracy for shares by including these aspects into consideration. Narrative bias denotes the impact of the media story and social story on financial decision-making, whereas market liquidity implies ease of buying and selling shares without altering their price. With the help of sentiment analysis methods for determining narrative bias and liquidity measures like trading volumes and bid-ask spreads, this paper will establish a forecasting model for stock prices. The empirical study will be performed based on market data from different major stock exchanges, including the National Stock Exchange of India and the Bombay Stock Exchange. The regression and machine learning models will be employed to determine the connection between narrative bias, liquidity conditions, and stock price volatility. According to the results, it is evident that narrative bias plays an important role in determining investors' expectations and influences short-term stock price changes, whereas liquidity conditions have a significant effect on amplifying or weakening those impacts. The combination of both factors provides a more accurate forecasting model for predicting stock prices than the existing ones, which only consider historical stock prices.
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Narrative Bias, Market Liquidity, Stock Price Prediction, Investor Sentiment, Behavioural Finance
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF SELECTED HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES IN TOBACCO ADDICTION WITH REPERTORIAL ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605156
Register Paper ID - 307908
Title: COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF SELECTED HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES IN TOBACCO ADDICTION WITH REPERTORIAL ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Dr Khushboo Prajapati, Dr Palak Rajawat, Dr Nisha Manani, Dr Sandesh Gour
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b198-b201
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 39
Tobacco addiction is a chronic relapsing condition associated with nicotine dependency, and it leads to significant mortalitry & morbidity globally. It also adversely impacts physical or mental health. The cravings & withdrawal symptoms keeps the habit going for longer period of time. Homeopathy offers a treatment by treating the person as a whole & have individualized approach to a case rather than just reliving the symptoms of disease.
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Nicotine Dependence, Homeopathy, Tobacco Addiction, Boericke's Repertory
Paper Title: Design and development of an intelligent automatic door opening system using rack and pinion mechanism
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605155
Register Paper ID - 307902
Title: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTELLIGENT AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENING SYSTEM USING RACK AND PINION MECHANISM
Author Name(s): Nikhil Kumar, Ritik Raushan, Rajnish Kumar, Shankar Kumar, Dinesh Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b188-b197
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 50
This paper presents the design of an automatic door system using a rack and pinion mechanism for contactless operation. The system aims to reduce human effort, improve hygiene, and provide convenience, especially for elderly and physically challenged individuals. An ultrasonic sensor (HC-SR04) detects the presence of a person and sends signals to the Arduino UNO, which acts as the control unit. Based on the input, the Arduino controls the motor driver (L298N) to operate a DC gear motor. The motor's rotational motion is converted into linear motion through the rack and pinion mechanism, enabling automatic door opening. When no object is detected, the system reverses the motor to close the door. The system is simple, cost-effective, reliable, and suitable for use in homes, offices, hospitals, and public places, demonstrating the practical application of automation in daily life.
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Keywords: Arduino UNO, Ultrasonic Sensor, DC Motor, Rack and Pinion Mechanism.
Paper Title: Strategic Incoterms : A Catalyst for Customer Retention
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605154
Register Paper ID - 307840
Title: STRATEGIC INCOTERMS : A CATALYST FOR CUSTOMER RETENTION
Author Name(s): Anand Kumar B, Dr. Jayasree Krishnan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b179-b187
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 47
The world of trade is getting more complicated and uncertain. This has changed the role of Incoterms from being about delivery terms to being important tools in logistics and supply chain management. This study looks at how Incoterms 2020 used in the export and import industry. It focuses on how they affect the efficiency of operations, transparency of costs, allocation of risks and customer retention in freight forwarding. The Indian logistics environment is complex with laws like the Customs Act and Goods and Services Tax. This makes it necessary for companies to make decisions about trade terms. This study uses a research design and case studies to evaluate real-world shipment scenarios. It highlights problems that happen when Incoterms are not chosen correctly. For example using EXW can lead to a lack of control over documents. Using CIF can lead to costs. Not having insurance coverage for high-value air shipments can be a problem. Losing input credit for GST under DDP transactions can also be an issue. The study shows that using terms like FCA, CIP and DAP can help companies control logistics processes better. It can also make costs more transparent. Reduce financial and operational risks. By combining expertise with digital tools and regulatory awareness logistics providers can make Incoterms more valuable to their customers. This can help build trust and retain customers. The study concludes that using Incoterms strategically is key to achieving excellence, financial efficiency and a competitive advantage in the global logistics landscape.
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Incoterms 2020, Freight Forwarding, EXIM Operations, Customer Retention, Logistics Management, Risk Allocation, Landed Cost, GST, Supply Chain Efficiency, Air and Sea Freight
Paper Title: Design And Simulation Of A 16-bit R-2R Ladder DAC In TSMC 130nm CMOS Technology
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605153
Register Paper ID - 307834
Title: DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF A 16-BIT R-2R LADDER DAC IN TSMC 130NM CMOS TECHNOLOGY
Author Name(s): Bhishma P. S, Veena M. B
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b174-b178
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 40
This paper presents the design and simulation of a 16-bit Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) using an R-2R ladder architecture implemented in TSMC 130nm CMOS technology. The DAC employs a two-stage operational amplifier for current-to-voltage conversion. The design is simulated using Cadence Virtuoso, and key performance parameters such as resolution and transient response are analyzed. The results demonstrate correct functionality while overcoming limitations due to mismatch and non-ideal effects.
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DAC, R-2R ladder, CMOS, 16-bit, Operational Amplifier, Mixed-Signal Design
Paper Title: Exploration of Nurses' Knowledge, Attitude and Practice towards Healthcare Needs of Transgender
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605152
Register Paper ID - 307897
Title: EXPLORATION OF NURSES' KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE TOWARDS HEALTHCARE NEEDS OF TRANSGENDER
Author Name(s): Dr. Lavanya K, Karthik Yasupadam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b171-b173
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 38
Background: Transgenders are individuals whose gender identity differs from sex they were assigned at birth. Transgenders experience high levels of discrimination in health care, partly due to health care provider's knowledge, attitude and practices. Materials and Methods: A descriptive research study was conducted among 101 registered nurses working at AIMSR-GGH, Chittoor Dist. (A.P), India and selected through purposive sampling technique. The data were collected online by administering demographic data tool and self-structured questionnaire tool to explore the nurses' knowledge, attitude and practice regarding transgenders health care. Descriptive statistics such as frequency, percentage, mean & standard deviation were used to analyse demographic variables and the inferential statistics such as Chi-square test were used to find association between knowledge, attitude and practice towards healthcare needs of transgenders among nurses with selected demographic variables. Results: The study findings revealed that, majority of Nurses were in the age group of < 30 years ( 54, 53.5%), females (100, 99%), with B.Sc. Nursing qualification (51, 50%), married (78, 77%), working as a Nursing Officer (78, 77%), having an experience of > 6 years in nursing service (40, 40%), not attended any classes on transgenders and their issues during their academic life (73, 72%) and not knowing any transgenders personally (86, 85%). The study also showed that, majority of nurses had inadequate knowledge (56, 55%), positive attitude (86, 85%) and average level of practice in transgenders health care (55, 54%). Statistically significant association was found between area of residence, current designation, and with the level of Knowledge, Attitude & Practice in transgenders health care among nurses (p = < 0.05). Conclusion: Nurses in this study perceive gaps in their knowledge, attitude and practices that hinder their ability to deliver quality, patient-centred care to transgenders, despite their best intentions.
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Keywords: Transgenders, Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, Health care needs.
Paper Title: Cybersecurity as part of the Digital Transformation: Risk in Corporate Organisations.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605151
Register Paper ID - 307894
Title: CYBERSECURITY AS PART OF THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: RISK IN CORPORATE ORGANISATIONS.
Author Name(s): Adv.Amey Dixit, Dr. Anuradha Girme
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b164-b170
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 45
Digital transformation has become a necessity in the more interconnected global economy of today, where operational efficiency, gaining a competitive edge, and driving innovation have become the driving forces behind the growth and advancement of modern corporate organisations. Despite the fact that technologies such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence ( AI ), the Internet of Things ( IoT ), and big data analytics offer unprecedented opportunities to expand business activities, they are associated with a broad spectrum of cybersecurity threats that need to be carefully planned and properly managed in terms of risk. This paper examines the interplay between digital transformation and cybersecurity in the business environment, considering the key risk factors, organizational governance, and obstacles to the implementation process. This article provides evidence-based recommendations to organisations that are in the process of digital transformation but are keen on strong security practices. According to the research, successful digital transformation is not only a matter of technology, but also requires the implementation of security at all stages of the process, supported by an appropriate governance structure, qualified personnel, and alignment of organisational culture. When companies make cybersecurity a key component of their digital strategy rather than an appendix, they achieve better outcomes in terms of innovation and risk management.
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cyber securtiy data privacy cyber governanace information security
Paper Title: Cryptocurrency: Economic Impact and Regulatory Challenges
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605150
Register Paper ID - 307880
Title: CRYPTOCURRENCY: ECONOMIC IMPACT AND REGULATORY CHALLENGES
Author Name(s): Kiran Sanjay Bhadane
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b158-b163
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 42
Cryptocurrencies have evolved from a niche technological innovation into a significant component of the global financial system. Initiated by Bitcoin in 2009, and later expanded through platforms like Ethereum, these decentralized digital assets operate on blockchain technology, enabling secure, transparent, and peer-to-peer transactions without reliance on central authorities. This study examines the economic impact of cryptocurrencies, focusing on their role in promoting financial inclusion, driving investment, and fostering technological innovation, while also highlighting risks such as market volatility, regulatory uncertainty, and threats to monetary stability. The paper further explores the regulatory challenges faced by governments and financial institutions worldwide, as they attempt to balance innovation with investor protection and financial security. A comparative analysis of regulatory approaches in major economies--including the United States, India, China, and the European Union--reveals significant inconsistencies and policy gaps. Using a qualitative, descriptive methodology based on secondary data sources, this study identifies how fragmented regulatory frameworks and lack of global coordination hinder the sustainable growth of the cryptocurrency ecosystem. The findings suggest that a flexible, transparent, and internationally coordinated regulatory approach is essential to maximize the benefits of cryptocurrencies while minimizing associated risks. The study concludes by emphasizing the need for adaptive policy frameworks that can keep pace with the rapidly evolving digital financial landscape.
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Cryptocurrency; Blockchain Technology; Financial Innovation; Economic Impact; Digital Assets; Market Volatility; Regulatory Framework; Financial Inclusion; Decentralization; Monetary Policy; Decentralized Finance; Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)
Paper Title: Integrating Circular Economy Principles into Automotive Design: A Framework for Sustainable Vehicle Production and End-of-Life Management
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605149
Register Paper ID - 307868
Title: INTEGRATING CIRCULAR ECONOMY PRINCIPLES INTO AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN: A FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE VEHICLE PRODUCTION AND END-OF-LIFE MANAGEMENT
Author Name(s): Mr. Mihir D. Gajjar, Dr. Sagarkumar Shah, Dr. Pratik Kikani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b146-b157
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 31
The automotive industry is one of the largest contributors to global resource consumption, carbon emissions, and waste generation, necessitating a fundamental shift in design and production philosophies. This paper examines the integration of circular economy (CE) principles into automotive design as a pathway toward sustainable vehicle production. Through a comprehensive literature review spanning 35 peer-reviewed studies, combined with qualitative and quantitative research methodologies including industry interviews, surveys, and life cycle assessment (LCA) frameworks, this study evaluates the feasibility and impact of CE-based strategies across the full vehicle lifecycle. Key areas of investigation include material recycling and reuse, design for disassembly (DfD), modular vehicle architecture, sustainable manufacturing technologies, end-of-life vehicle (ELV) management, and the development of sustainable battery solutions for electric vehicles. The study identifies critical research gaps in standardised recycling processes, scalable closed-loop supply chains, and economic models supporting circular transition. Findings suggest that embedding CE principles from the design phase significantly reduces raw material dependency, minimises waste generation, and lowers lifecycle carbon emissions -- delivering a 34.5% reduction in global warming potential under the circular model -- while simultaneously offering economic benefits through resource efficiency and remanufacturing. Policy recommendations and industry collaboration frameworks are proposed to accelerate the adoption of circular practices. This research contributes a structured boundary condition framework and actionable guidelines for automotive manufacturers, policymakers, and sustainability practitioners committed to transitioning toward a fully circular automotive ecosystem.
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Paper Title: MYTH RETELLING AND CULTURAL EVOLUTION: A SPECULATIVE STUDY THROUGH THE REIMAGINING OF THE VARAHA AVATAR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605148
Register Paper ID - 307874
Title: MYTH RETELLING AND CULTURAL EVOLUTION: A SPECULATIVE STUDY THROUGH THE REIMAGINING OF THE VARAHA AVATAR
Author Name(s): Shreyansh Singhal, Priyanka Dewatwal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b133-b145
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 34
This study examines whether retelling myth actively contributes to cultural evolution or merely reproduces the same narratives again. It argues that myth persists because the flexibility in its structure rather than its preservation. The study focuses on two cases - the Ramayana and the Varaha avatar within Vaishnava mythology. Drawing from comparative myth analysis and A.K. Ramanujan's framework of "tellings", the study shows that narrative and ontological variability are inherent features of mythic continuity. The Ramayana illustrates a continuing shift in narratives depending on region, devotion, performance, and ideology. For example, Rama's gradual divinization, and the shift to a symbol of morality, can be seen from ancient texts to tribal, vernacular, and sectarian texts. A similar examination of the Varaha avatar reveals ontological fluidity. The Varaha avatar takes many iconographic forms, such as zoomorphic, anthropomorphic, and Yajna forms, while maintaining a cosmological significance of destabilization, descent, correction, and restoration. In the initial Vedic texts, the Varaha form takes a more cohesive religious connotation. Building on these findings, the study introduces a speculative reinterpretation of Varaha - The Deep Foundation - as a conceptual test of the adaptability of myths. This reimagining stretches the structure of Varaha to include a higher-dimensional infrastructural ontology. It maintains cosmological functionality of the original myth but removes the anthropocentric aspects. Critical evaluation of the reimagining demonstrates that identity of a myth remains intact even with radical reinterpretations. The results suggest that retelling functions as cultural production, and not distortion. Mythic identity uncovers underlying potential meanings when reinterpreted with coherent cosmologies. In fact, reinterpretation does not undermine tradition; it emphasises the depth and strength of mythic systems.
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Myth Retelling, Cultural Evolution, Ontology, Cultural Function, Cultural Production, Cosmology, Iconography, Texts, Eldritch Horror, Cosmic Horror
Paper Title: DETERMINANTS OF SOCIAL LEARNING AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN LUCKNOW: ROLE OF ACADEMIC STREAM AND ECONOMIC STATUS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605147
Register Paper ID - 307865
Title: DETERMINANTS OF SOCIAL LEARNING AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN LUCKNOW: ROLE OF ACADEMIC STREAM AND ECONOMIC STATUS
Author Name(s): ANKITA SHARMA, Dr. Victoria Susan Ijjina
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b122-b132
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 38
The present study investigates the determinants of social learning among university students in Lucknow, with specific reference to their academic stream and economic status. A sample of 200 students was selected from various universities using an appropriate sampling technique. The study aimed to examine whether differences in social learning exist across study streams (such as arts and sciences) and across varying economic backgrounds. Data were collected using a self-made social learning scale and analysed using appropriate statistical techniques. The findings revealed a significant difference in social learning among students with respect to both academic stream and economic status. Students from different streams exhibited varying levels of transformative, associative and learning through artificial intelligence, while economic status also influenced access to learning resources and social exposure. The study highlights the importance of socio-academic factors in shaping social learning and suggests the need for inclusive educational practices.
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Social Learning, Economic Status, Academic Stream
Paper Title: Oral Narratives of Spiritual Wisdom: A Comparative Study of Bulleh Shah and Guru Nanak Dev's Poetic Legacy
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605146
Register Paper ID - 307896
Title: ORAL NARRATIVES OF SPIRITUAL WISDOM: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BULLEH SHAH AND GURU NANAK DEV'S POETIC LEGACY
Author Name(s): Vrinda Vats
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b117-b121
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 33
In the vibrant tapestry of Indian spirituality the oral narratives of Bulleh Shah and Guru Nanak Dev have been a guiding force which flourished as tales of unity, love and divine connection. Over time traditional stories shift from oral to written mode. Despite that oral narrative presents a wholesome picture of the social acceptance, rejection and reaction to the sufi Philosophy in the region of Punjab. Focusing on Bulleh Shah and Guru Nanak Dev's twin message of loving relation between devotee and God and emphasized on individual's devotion and worship of God rather than orthodox practices of elaborate sacrifices. Bhakti and Sufi movements sprung as socio religious movements which got popularity from their oral tradition. In the oral recitation of these spiritual Narratives, communities find a sense of belonging and cultural unity. The amalgamation of spirituality, oral narrative of Sufi-mysticism become a conduit for embracing a connection to cultural and spiritual roots. Oral narrative of these two act as a living tradition resonating through the voice of those who continue to adapt their verse. This paper will focus on exploring the profound oral tradition emphasizing their specific relevance in the context of contemporary India spirituality and wisdom.The objectives here are to look into the traces of oral narrative within the selected spiritual verse of Bulleh Shah and Guru Nanak Dev. It will throw light on how their narratives serve as a spiritual guidance cultural unity in the diverse and dynamic setting of India.
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Keywords: Oral narratives, Sufi-mystics, Spiritual wisdom, Punjab,Bulleh Shah, Guru Nanak Dev
Paper Title: Financial Literacy in India: Socio-Economic Survey of ( NCFE )
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605145
Register Paper ID - 307853
Title: FINANCIAL LITERACY IN INDIA: SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY OF ( NCFE )
Author Name(s): Aarti.S.Parmar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b106-b116
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 39
o Purpose of the study - To examine financial literacy in India with respect to socio-economic factors and to identify the reasons for variations (low or high) in financial literacy through a comparative analysis of these factors. o Research Methodology - The present study is based on secondary data. It utilizes data published in the 2019 report by the NCFE (National Centre for Financial Education). Additionally, the study employs analytical methods based on reference literature o Conclusions - he study found that financial literacy in rural India is lower than in urban India. The main reason is that many rural communities lack access to financial education. It was also observed that women have lower financial literacy compared to men in India. This is due to various educational and social barriers that make it difficult for women to acquire financial knowledge. In terms of social class, the general caste shows the highest level of financial literacy, while the scheduled caste shows the lowest. This difference exists because of unequal access to education and financial awareness due to the social structure. According to age, the 18-29 age group has higher financial literacy, whereas the 70-80 age group has the lowest. This is because younger people can easily understand modern technology and financial systems, while older people may find it difficult to adapt. Education also plays an important role. People with higher education levels have better financial literacy. When comparing occupations, government employees have the highest financial literacy, as they are more likely to receive training from financial institutions. On the other hand, people working in the agricultural sector have the lowest financial literacy. Finally, financial literacy is lower among low-income groups due to limited access to financial resources and information.
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Financial Literacy, Socio-Economic Factors
Paper Title: Awareness And Use Of Traditional Home Food Remedies And Herbs In Managing Diabetes Mellitus And Hypertension
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2605144
Register Paper ID - 307782
Title: AWARENESS AND USE OF TRADITIONAL HOME FOOD REMEDIES AND HERBS IN MANAGING DIABETES MELLITUS AND HYPERTENSION
Author Name(s): Aayushi Parikh, Dr. Rekha Battalwar, Krisha Shah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 14
Issue: 5
Pages: b91-b105
Year: May 2026
Downloads: 35
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension, Traditional Home Remedies, Herbs, Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices
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