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Paper Title: THE THEME OF SUBALTERNEITY IN MAHASWETA DEVI'S MOTHER OF 1084
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5031
Register Paper ID - 261345
Title: THE THEME OF SUBALTERNEITY IN MAHASWETA DEVI'S MOTHER OF 1084
Author Name(s): K.SREEDEVI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j318-j323
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 35
This story revolves around Sujata, a strong and modern mother, who grapples with the brutal loss of her son, Brati. Brati, a rebel, was killed by the state due to his ideology advocating the elimination of class enemies, collaborators, and counter-revolutionaries. His corpse is assigned the number 1084 in the morgue. The narrative unfolds as Sujata reflects on her son's life, from his birth to his revolutionary actions. She meets Brati's close accomplice, attempting to justify his actions and revolutionary mindset. Throughout the novel, Sujata emerges as a resilient woman who fights against the odds and her story vividly portrays the impact of political upheaval on families and the human stories that emerge from such turbulent times.
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Subalterneity, Revolution, Political upheaval, Patriarchy, Annihilation, Ideology
Paper Title: OVERVIEW OF GENETIC RELATED ADVERSE DRUG REACTION & CASE RELATED STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5030
Register Paper ID - 261427
Title: OVERVIEW OF GENETIC RELATED ADVERSE DRUG REACTION & CASE RELATED STUDY
Author Name(s): Abhishek Kumar Gautam, Pandey Hardik Anil, Smita Verma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j308-j317
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 32
Although the relative contributions of clinical, genetic, and environmental variables to this vulnerability vary depending on the medicine, adverse drug reaction, and ethnicity, all elements must be considered. Personalized pharmaceutical therapy is an intriguing way to reduce adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and increase efficacy since medication responses differ. With genetically driven medication and dose selection techniques, pharmacogenetics aims to make a difference. While ADR pharmacogenetics was initially brought to light in the 1950s, it has only recently experienced a sharp rise in popularity, partly due to enhanced genotyping tools and substantial advancements in our understanding of the human genome. ADRs are categorized based on whether immune- or nonimmune-mediated processes are the predominant mechanism Several ADRs have strong correlations with human leukocyte antigen, or HLA, alleles. The field of pharmacogenomics investigates the genetic differences in how individuals respond to various drugs, including differences in dosage needs, effectiveness, and the likelihood of adverse drug responses. With the potential to lower the frequency of ADRs and enhance patient outcomes, the use of genetic data to predict drug responses and adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is increasingly becoming used in clinical practice. Pharmacogenomic research has a lot of potential to improve medication safety and efficacy, which might eventually result in more individualized and successful therapeutic treatments.
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pharmacogenomics study, genetic related ADR
Paper Title: Machine Learning-Based Approach For Sinus Detection In Medical Imaging
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5029
Register Paper ID - 261367
Title: MACHINE LEARNING-BASED APPROACH FOR SINUS DETECTION IN MEDICAL IMAGING
Author Name(s): Dr. D. KARTHIKEYAN, B. PARTHASARATHI, R. PARTHASARATHI, S. SENTHILKUMAR, D. SUDHAHAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j303-j307
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 30
Sinusitis poses a significant health burden globally, emphasizing the need for innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. This paper presents a novel machine learning-based solution for sinusitis detection and personalized intervention. The system employs a robust machine learning model trained on a diverse dataset of facial images associated with sinusitis symptoms, utilizing advanced image classification techniques to discern patterns indicative of the condition. By distinguishing between sinusitis cases and healthy states, the system enables early detection and targeted intervention. Real-time insights into sinus health and personalized relief recommendations are provided to users based on classification outcomes. The study entails continuous model refinement through iterative learning and validation with expanded datasets, alongside collaboration with healthcare professionals for seamless integration into clinical practice. This research contributes to advancing sinusitis diagnosis and personalized care, promising improved outcomes and enhanced quality of life for affected individuals
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ML,ConvalutionalNeuralNetwork,Medical images,Sinus detection
Paper Title: Psychoanalysis Of Personality And Behavioral Aspects Via Psychometric Testing
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5028
Register Paper ID - 259594
Title: PSYCHOANALYSIS OF PERSONALITY AND BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS VIA PSYCHOMETRIC TESTING
Author Name(s): ANJALI MAMGAIN, RIYA CHAUHAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j298-j302
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 36
The empirical investigation of the mind and behaviour is known as psychology. Psychologists work hard to investigate and comprehend behaviour, the brain, and mental processes. Psychology is regarded as a "Hub Science" with close ties to education, the social sciences, and the medical sciences. In this project, we have aimed at understanding psychology as a broad discipline, and have tried to include the applicative aspects of it in our ecosystem as a graduate level student. Thereafter, pursuing our curious direction, we also tried to understand the criminal mind and the 'why's and how's' of how the mind of a serial killer works. Our findings are purely based on personal conduction of tests and inferences drawn from the limited access we had to tests and test clients/subjects.
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Psychology, Psychometric Analysis, Behavioural Analysis,Brief introduction to criminology, GAS, MPI, RORSCHACH INKBLOT TEST, SCQ,
Paper Title: Mutual Funds Unveiled: Navigating Familiarity and Assessing the Investment Aspects Authors
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5027
Register Paper ID - 260160
Title: MUTUAL FUNDS UNVEILED: NAVIGATING FAMILIARITY AND ASSESSING THE INVESTMENT ASPECTS AUTHORS
Author Name(s): Parth shah, Priyank mithiya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j287-j297
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 37
This abstract explores the intricate world of mutual funds, delving into the nuances of navigating familiarity and assessing the investment aspects associated with these financial instruments. Mutual funds have become a popular choice for investors seeking diversification and professional management of their portfolios. However, understanding the complexities and risks involved in mutual fund investments is crucial for making informed decisions. The abstract discusses the importance of familiarity with different types of mutual funds, including equity funds, bond funds, and hybrid funds, to align investment objectives with risk tolerance and return expectations. It highlights the need for investors to conduct thorough research and due diligence before selecting a mutual fund that suits their financial goals. Furthermore, the abstract delves into the critical aspects of assessing mutual fund investments, such as performance evaluation, expense ratios, fund manager expertise, and historical returns. It emphasizes the significance of Analyzing these factors to make sound investment choices and achieve long-term financial objectives. Overall, this abstract serves as a guide for investors looking to navigate the complex landscape of mutual funds, providing insights into how to leverage familiarity and assess key investment aspects to make informed and strategic investment decisions
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Mutual Funds, Gender Differences, Age Groups, Income Levels, Investment Weightage, Investment Perspectives, Investment Methods, Investment Duration, Mutual Fund Types, Investment Benefits
Paper Title: Persian Physicians: Shaping Unani Medicine Through Scholarly Contributions
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5026
Register Paper ID - 261429
Title: PERSIAN PHYSICIANS: SHAPING UNANI MEDICINE THROUGH SCHOLARLY CONTRIBUTIONS
Author Name(s): Ashfaque Ahmad, Syeda Bushra Kaukab Naqwi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j280-j286
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 32
The Unani System of Medicine traces its origins to Egypt and its sister civilization, Mesopotamia, with its earliest roots often attributed to Hermes (Idris A. S.). While it initially took on a more scientific form under the influence of Hippocrates in ancient Greece, it underwent further refinement and development by Arab physicians. Upon reaching Iran and other Persian countries, the Unani System experienced significant enhancement and improvement, thanks to the substantial contributions of Persian physicians. They played a crucial role in not only translating existing texts but also composing original works, which were subsequently translated into various languages and served as textbooks in European schools during the Dark Ages in Europe. Here, we explore the contributions of several physicians written in Persian language and provide brief accounts of their remarkable achievements in this article.
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Mesopotamia, Unani System of Medicine, Persian physicians
Paper Title: Performance Analysis of Electric Vehicle Using Fuzzy Logic Based Controller
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5025
Register Paper ID - 260849
Title: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE USING FUZZY LOGIC BASED CONTROLLER
Author Name(s): Yogita Tak, Narayan Prasad Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j271-j279
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 36
The Permanent Magnetic Synchronous Motor (PMSM) has garnered increasing attention in various high-performance applications such as electric vehicles, owing to its advantageous features including high power density, power factor, and efficiency. This paper introduces a novel approach for speed control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines (PMSM) drives, utilizing fuzzy logic-based control techniques. PMSM torque and speed control has relied on Field Oriented Control (FOC). However, advancements in vector control techniques have expanded the application of PMSM motors into domains where previously only DC drives were feasible. The proposed fuzzy logic-based speed controller is meticulously examined with MATLAB/SIMULINK under various operating conditions, including sudden changes in load demand and frequent alterations in speed, such as sudden speed reversals. Through rigorous analysis and simulation, this approach aims to demonstrate its effectiveness in maintaining precise speed control and robust performance in dynamic operating environments. By combining the advantages of PMSM technology with the adaptability and robustness of fuzzy logic control, this research seeks to contribute to the advancement of high-performance electric drive systems, particularly in applications requiring agile and responsive motor control.
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PMSM, PWM, Fuzzy Logic Controller, Vector Control
Paper Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION HERBAL CREAM FOR TREATMENT SHINGLES HERPES ZOSTER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5024
Register Paper ID - 261292
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION HERBAL CREAM FOR TREATMENT SHINGLES HERPES ZOSTER
Author Name(s): Kalyani S Edhate, Rutuja U Shelke
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j253-j270
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 29
Shingles caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, often presents with painful skin rashes and blisters. While antiviral medications are commonly used for treatment, herbal remedies have gained attention for their potential to alleviate symptoms and promote healing. These study explores the development and efficacy of a novel herbal cream formulated specifically for shingles relief. The cream comprises a blend of natural ingredients known for their anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antiviral properties, including extracts of licorice root, Neem,Tulsi, Turmeric, Aloevera gel , Rose oil, and St. John's worth.The research methodology involved a randomized controlled trial with participants diagnosed with shingles. The cream was applied topically to affected areas, and outcomes such as pain reduction, lesion healing, and overall symptom relief were assessed over a defined period..Preliminary results indicate promising outcomes, with a significant reduction in pain and faster healing observed among participants using the herbal cream compared to controls. The cream's tolerability and safety profile were also favorable, with no reported adverse effect. .In conclusion, this herbal cream shows potential as a complementary or alternative treatment for shingles, offering symptomatic relief and aiding in the recovery process. Further studies are recommended to validate these findings and explore the mechanisms underlying the cream's therapeutic effects.
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Key words: licorice, Shingles, varicella zoster virus.
Paper Title: Big Data Enabled Real-Time Crowd Surveillance And Threat Detection Using Artificial Intelligence And Deep Learnin
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5023
Register Paper ID - 261342
Title: BIG DATA ENABLED REAL-TIME CROWD SURVEILLANCE AND THREAT DETECTION USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DEEP LEARNIN
Author Name(s): Ms.Samiksha Nanaso Bhagat, Mr.Dinesh B. Hanchate, Mr.Sachine S. Bere
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j248-j252
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 25
This survey investigates the growing imperative for effective abnormal event detection in video monitoring applications, propelled by the ubiquitous deployment of surveillance cameras in both public and private spaces. Recognizing the challenges posed by labour-intensive human-based surveillance, the study focuses on the current landscape of state-of-theart methodologies in machine learning and deep learning for abnormal event detection. By expanding on prior research, the survey meticulously assesses the techniques' applications within the context of surveillance videos, scrutinizing datasets utilized and providing a nuanced analysis of their strengths and limitations. Through an exhaustive literature review, the paper aims to shed light on the principal challenges inherent in abnormal event detection, distilling key insights to guide future research endeavours in this critical domain. Moreover, the survey contributes to the discourse on bolstering security through intelligent video surveillance systems by synthesizing existing knowledge. In a parallel exploration, the review delves into the realm of crime prediction employing machine learning and deep learning techniques. Examining over 150 articles, the paper elucidates the diverse algorithms applied in predicting crime occurrences, offering insights into patterns and trends. Access to datasets used by researchers is provided, along with an analysis of prevalent approaches and factors influencing criminal activities. The paper identifies potential gaps and proposes future directions to enhance prediction accuracy. As a comprehensive reference for researchers, this overview serves to consolidate the multifaceted landscape of crime prediction using machine learning and deep learning approaches, facilitating advancements in this field.
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Video Monitoring, Surveillance Cameras, Artificial Intelligence , Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Scrutinizing Datasets, Crime Prediction, Threat Detection, Crowd Surveillance.
Paper Title: Six Sigma: An Analytical Study on its Impact and Implementation in Modern Industries
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5022
Register Paper ID - 261416
Title: SIX SIGMA: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON ITS IMPACT AND IMPLEMENTATION IN MODERN INDUSTRIES
Author Name(s): Randive Sonali Achyut, Gaikwad Rushikesh babasaheb, Lamkane Anup Aabasaheb
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j245-j247
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 29
Six Sigma is a data-driven methodology aimed at improving processes by reducing variability and defects. This paper explores the origins, principles, methodologies, and applications of Six Sigma. It also examines the benefits, challenges, and future trends of Six Sigma in various industries.
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Six Sigma, DMAIC, DMADV, process improvement, variability reduction, quality management
Paper Title: Internet Awareness Among the Higher Secondary School Students in Thanjavur District
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5021
Register Paper ID - 260888
Title: INTERNET AWARENESS AMONG THE HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THANJAVUR DISTRICT
Author Name(s): Dr. R. Kalaiarasi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j240-j244
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 34
The internet is a network of networks that's connects computers all over the world. Education became more effective by using internet. The teaching and learning of today is making use of the internet in so many forms and ways. Therefore computer awareness is very much essential for teachers as well as learners' .On this present study of the data, the following conclusions were evolved. They are primarily with type of school, gender, medium of instruction, subject, locality of school and training in internet .It is concluded that the internet awareness away the higher secondary school student is found to be different, internet awareness same male student are found to be same that of female student, English medium student internet awareness formal to be same that of Tamil medium, internet awareness rural student are found to be same that of urban student. It is concluded that computer science student awareness are forward to be higher away science and mathematics students.
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Internet, Training, Awareness.
Paper Title: Assessing the Effect of Transparent Communication on Employee Job Satisfaction and Retention in Pune's Higher Secondary Education Sector.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5020
Register Paper ID - 261455
Title: ASSESSING THE EFFECT OF TRANSPARENT COMMUNICATION ON EMPLOYEE JOB SATISFACTION AND RETENTION IN PUNE'S HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION SECTOR.
Author Name(s): Veena V. Narvekar, Dr. Dilip Kumar Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j236-j239
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 23
Assessing the effect of transparent communication on employee job fulfilment and retaining in Pune's higher secondary education area is a appreciated effort that can make available insights into the changing aspects of organizational communication and its impact on employee good fortune and organizational success. This study explores the impact of transparent communication on employee job satisfaction and retention in Pune's higher secondary education sector. Transparent communication is important for nurturing trust, relationship and organisational commitment, yet its specific effects within educational surroundings endure underexplored. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys were conducted among employees across various higher secondary institutions in Pune. Introductory analysis indicates a positive relationship between transparent communication and both job satisfaction and holding. Employees observing transparent communication practices within their institutions information, higher levels of job satisfaction and are more tending to remain with their organizations. Qualitative visions expose the significance of transparent communication in construction of trust, encouraging inclusivity and improving organizational values.
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Assessing the Effect of Transparent Communication on Employee Job Satisfaction and Retention in Pune's Higher Secondary Education Sector.
Paper Title: Evaluation of physicochemical properties and sensory acceptability of apple, carrot, beetroot mixed juice as probiotic juice.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5019
Register Paper ID - 261435
Title: EVALUATION OF PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND SENSORY ACCEPTABILITY OF APPLE, CARROT, BEETROOT MIXED JUICE AS PROBIOTIC JUICE.
Author Name(s): Swati Jaiswal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j217-j235
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 41
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Apple, Carrot, Beetroot, Probiotic juice, Fruit, Vegetable, Non dairy products, Vegan, Physicochemical characteristics
Paper Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DETECTION OF ALTERATION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR STRAIN BY SPECKLE TRACKING ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATIC MITRAL STENOSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5018
Register Paper ID - 260415
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DETECTION OF ALTERATION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR STRAIN BY SPECKLE TRACKING ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATIC MITRAL STENOSIS
Author Name(s): Riya Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j211-j216
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 32
Left ventricular remodeling (LVR) may result from rheumatic mitral stenosis (RMS) and may continue even after valve repair. Determining the best time for intervention can be aided by identifying markers for early structure and function in rheumatic heart disease individuals who are susceptible to unfavorable long-term circulation following surgery. The purpose of this study was to determine if preoperative global left ventricular long-axis strain (LVGLS) and mechanical discretization (MD) factors might be used to predict postoperative unfavorable left ventricular rupture (LVR).
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Paper Title: MALICIOUS NODE DETECTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5017
Register Paper ID - 261422
Title: MALICIOUS NODE DETECTION
Author Name(s): S BALAJI, Dr. R.PUSHPAVALLI, M.Tech., Ph.D.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j207-j210
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 28
There are a lot of inexpensive, tiny sensor nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) that can send data. limited memory, limited processing power, low power supply, and short communication range are the limitations of wireless sensor nodes. Due to these limitations, this network is susceptible to numerous attacks, particularly the bwdos_sinkhole_attack attack. A type of attack known as a "bwdos sinkhole attack" involves the hacked node attempting to draw in network traffic by promoting its bogus routing update. A bwdos_sinkhole_attack attack has the ability to initiate spoofing, selective sharing, and removing or modifying routing data, among other impacts. It might also be used to send fictitious data to the base station. In this paper, time-varying in wireless sensor networks, bwdos_sinkhole_attack attack detection technique based on snapshot-based Neighbour-controlled Traffic-centric (TSNT) technology is used to address these issues and enhance service quality. The base station monitors the traffic using the TSNT algorithm, and it keeps track of the list of sensor devices the packet has passed through over time. The presence of bwdos_sinkhole_attack is identified from this list using a snapshot of the WSN captured at different times. In parallel, the base station receives assistance from a reliable outside source within the WSN network to identify the bwdos_sinkhole_attack attack through message digest hash-based data integrity verification. The experimental outcome demonstrates that, in comparison to other current techniques, the suggested method efficiently detects bwdos_sinkhole_attack.
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Network vulnerability, Bwdos_sinkhole_attack attack, Fake data, Dropping, Service quality
Paper Title: Extraction of Water Bodies from Remote Sensing Data using Machine Learning
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5016
Register Paper ID - 260459
Title: EXTRACTION OF WATER BODIES FROM REMOTE SENSING DATA USING MACHINE LEARNING
Author Name(s): Ashish Kumar Shukla, Jayanth M K, Abhipreet Aman, Sarangdhara B S, Vidya R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j202-j206
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 32
Water body identification and monitoring are crucial in Earth observation and environmental monitoring efforts. These bodies, including natural lakes, rivers, reservoirs, and human-made ponds, hold significant ecological and practical value, impacting ecological balance, resource management, and disaster risk reduction. While methods like NDWI and MNDWI have been traditional tools for delineating water bodies from satellite data, the rise of machine learning offers new avenues for accuracy enhancement. This project focuses on using machine learning for water body extraction from remote sensing data, aiming to improve detection accuracy beyond traditional methods. Through model evaluation, the study seeks to advance current practices, benefiting resource management, environmental conservation, and disaster readiness. The trained model shows steady improvement over 60 epochs, starting with an accuracy of 63.39% and a loss of 0.5331 in the first epoch, eventually reaching approximately 81.14% accuracy and a loss of 0.1505 by the final epoch. This progression indicates the model's ability to learn and adapt, capturing underlying data patterns effectively. Validation accuracy also increases consistently, reflecting the model's ability to generalize well. The convergence of training and validation metrics signifies the model's stability and reliability in making predictions on unseen data.
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Water body extraction, machine learning, remote sensing, deep learning, environmental monitoring
Paper Title: A study on Parental Awareness about Right to Education Act of Children in the Puri District of Odisha
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5015
Register Paper ID - 261371
Title: A STUDY ON PARENTAL AWARENESS ABOUT RIGHT TO EDUCATION ACT OF CHILDREN IN THE PURI DISTRICT OF ODISHA
Author Name(s): Dr. Ajaya Kumar Penthoi, Dr.(Smt.) Nibedita Kar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j197-j201
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 37
Primary education of the children provides the foundation for all other higher levels of education as reported by National Policy on Education-1986 and it highlights the measures in the direction of making primary education free and compulsory for all adopting innovative programme of incorporating Mid-Day Meals and Black Board Operations in the Primary schools. The Govt. of India has launched a Nation-wide mission oriented project of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) in the motto of making primary education free and compulsory for all with support services of quality teaching learning materials, attractive school environment equipped with all health and sanitary facilities, incentives, scholarships, study materials, uniforms, aids and training services to teachers of the Primary schools etc. Further, the Act of Right to Education of Children-2009 (RTE Act) has been enforced throughout the nation to give a boost to SSA in the vision of making quality primary education accessible for all with more parental and institutional involvement. In this context, a study was conducted to assess the level of parental awareness about the Right to Education Act of Children in Puri District taking a self made tool comprising 26 items covering different features of the Right to Education Act-2009 enacted by the Govt. Of India applied on a sample of 100 parents of the 6th class students reading in different Primary Schools of Puri District of Odisha. Adopting suitable statistical techniques i.e. Mean, SD and 't' test, the result of the study were examined on the grounds of the Gender, level of Education and locality of habitation of the sampled parents and it was found that significantly male parents had better awareness than the female parents about the Right to Education Act of Children establishing role of the factor of gender influencing their awareness. Further the study also revealed that the locality of habitation of parents had positive impact on level of awareness of parents about Right to Education Act of Children causing to have better awareness with the parents of urban locality than the Parents of Rural locality. Similarly the study revealed that the factor of education had positive role in influencing the level of awareness of parents about Right to education Act of Children causing parents having matriculate level of education to have better awareness about Right to Education Act of Children than the parents having below matriculate level of education. The study therefore implied that parental level of education is important factor for shaping their awareness about right to education Act of children and therefore all parents urged to have higher level of education. Parents of the rural locality and female parents should be educated and made aware about the features, benefits and implications of right to education Act of their children through mass media, TV, printed materials and organising orientation programmes, meetings and seminars etc in villages and schools. Parental awareness about Right to Education Act of children can lead towards the success of SSA project.
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Parental Awareness, RTE Act-2009
Paper Title: Narrative of Myths in Mamang Dai's Pinyar, the Widow
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5014
Register Paper ID - 247957
Title: NARRATIVE OF MYTHS IN MAMANG DAI'S PINYAR, THE WIDOW
Author Name(s): Mrs.Runamani Baro
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j194-j196
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 74
Mamang Dai is one of the influential women writers from North-East region. Her work is a voyage to explore the dark corner of this region. Dai's home state, Arunachal Pradesh, is home to a variety of tribes, traditions and folk beliefs. Each tribe has its own rules and everyone is expected to abide by them. Dai's uses myths and superstitions through the life of 'Pinyar', the protagonist in her interconnected tale Pinyar, the Widow from the novel The Legends of Pensam (2006). The present study is an attempt to explore the incidents which highlight the presence of myths and superstitions and their effect on human world.
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Myth, tradition, folk-belief, effect, human.
Paper Title: TRIANGULATION OF THEORY, TEXT AND LITERARINESS : A STUDY IN FEMINISM AND GENDER PERSPECTIVES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5013
Register Paper ID - 261451
Title: TRIANGULATION OF THEORY, TEXT AND LITERARINESS : A STUDY IN FEMINISM AND GENDER PERSPECTIVES
Author Name(s): Prof. (Dr.) Gulrez Roshan Rahman
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j186-j193
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 30
The idea that theory, text and literariness have a triangular interrelationship or the thesis that the three have, or should have, autonomous existence - have been the subject of debate among philosophers and literary critics ever since the traditional liberal humanist approach to English studies was challenged by a plethora of theories and perspectives during the post war years, particularly 1970 onwards. It appears that theoretical positions about literature were never explicitly formulated by liberal humanists, at least in Britain, and that everything remained implicit, yet a widely current body of theoretical work existed from the beginning within literacy studies the world war. Aristotle's Poetics, which is perhaps the earliest work of theory, is about the nature of literature itself, in spite of its title. Aristotle developed for the first time a 'reader-centered' approach to literature since his concept of tragedy sought to describe how it affected the audience by arousing in them sympathy for and empathy with the plight of the protagonist, resulting into what he calls 'catharsis'. Without going back to the history of literary theoretisation in detail, suffice it would be to say that Sir Philip Sidney's is the first prominent name in English writing about literature, who wrote his Apology for Poetry (1580). Expanding Ovid's credo of 'decere delictendo' - to teach by delighting - Sidney espouses the Horatian dictum, that a poem is 'a speaking picture, with this end, to teach and delight'. This revolutionary idea of literature or literary text having as its primary aim the giving of pleasure to the reader, as advocated by Sidney was about literature in general, and not about individual works or writers. Critical theory, in fact, long pre-dates the literary criticism of individual works.
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TRIANGULATION OF THEORY, TEXT AND LITERARINESS : A STUDY IN FEMINISM AND GENDER PERSPECTIVES
Paper Title: SmartAgroFlow: Microirrigation and Fertigation for Precision Agriculture
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A5012
Register Paper ID - 261327
Title: SMARTAGROFLOW: MICROIRRIGATION AND FERTIGATION FOR PRECISION AGRICULTURE
Author Name(s): Shashidar G, Sri Rekha T, Subbiah Sundram Y, Vijayanand S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
Pages: j180-j185
Year: May 2024
Downloads: 40
The increasing concerns regarding water scarcity and the overuse of fertilizers, leading to biomagnification, are particularly pronounced in arid regions with low rainfall. These challenges necessitate innovative solutions for efficient water management in agriculture. This paper introduces an integrated micro irrigation and fertigation system designed to automate and optimize irrigation and fertigation processes in water-scarce environments, providing precision tailored to specific plant needs. The Micro Irrigation and Fertigation system represents a pioneering solution that meticulously tailors water distribution to the specific needs of each plant. The seamlessly integrated fertigation system ensures optimal dispersion of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium (NPK) over the field at regular intervals, fostering maximum crop growth and health at different stages of plant development. This holistic approach, combining micro irrigation with targeted fertigation, enhances water efficiency and facilitates precise nutrient delivery, promoting overall sustainability. The system features a user-friendly interface (UI) and a robust backend infrastructure, ensuring efficient data management for irrigation and fertigation in agricultural fields. The notable automation reduces the need for manual intervention, maximizing agricultural productivity and reflecting a strong commitment to environmental sustainability. This micro irrigation and fertigation system mitigates challenges related to unequal water distribution among field crops and excessive fertilizer application through a comprehensive approach that integrates advanced technology, data analytics, and efficient hardware.
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Automated Irrigation, Optimized Fertigation, User-friendly Interface(UI),unequal water distribution
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