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Paper Title: Risk Management in Construction Projects: A Review of Literature
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305066
Register Paper ID - 236041
Title: RISK MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Author Name(s): Theingi Aung, Sui Reng Liana, Arkar Htet, Amiya Bhaumik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a466-a469
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 480
The high levels of uncertainty and complexity inherent in building projects make risk management essential. The purpose of this article is to summaries and analyze the relevant literature in order to present a broad overview of the current state of the art in risk management strategies for building projects. This article starts out with defining risk and elaborating on why it's so crucial to building projects that they be managed properly. It then moves on to talk about the many construction project risks, such as those that can arise from the project's technical, financial, legal, and environmental aspects. Risk identification, assessment, mitigation, and monitoring are only some of the processes and strategies that are discussed in this article as they relate to construction project management.
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Risk Management, Construction Project, Technical Risk, Financial Risk, Legal Risk, Environmental Risk.
Paper Title: Exploring the sustainable practices in the Indian Durrie craft: Agra Chindi Durries
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305065
Register Paper ID - 236050
Title: EXPLORING THE SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES IN THE INDIAN DURRIE CRAFT: AGRA CHINDI DURRIES
Author Name(s): Akhilendra Pratap Sonkar, Rimanshu Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a456-a465
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 534
India is famous for its indigenous crafts in the world; it is also a centre of textile products, generating the maximum number of jobs after the agriculture industry. However, the Fashion and textile industry generates a lot of waste and add it to landfill. Using modern technology to combat these challenges is essential, but so is tapping into the wisdom of traditional practices and local knowledge based on ancestral communities. India has been using the concept of sustainability for many decades by recycling, reusing, or up-cycling garments and other textile products. Once a garment or fabric survives its function, it transforms into a new product, but with an artistic twist, such as saris/dhotis into blankets and textiles, and clothing into bags and other consumer products. Agra district of Uttar Pradesh is world-famous for its monuments, handicrafts & handloom. Among many, Durrie crafts is one of the popular crafts practised in a small town known as Fatehpur Sikri. Cluster is famous for producing two types of durries: Panja durries and Chindi durries. The Chindi durries named as the weft strips created by shredding cotton fabric, or leather strips termed chindi. A striking feature of the Durrie is warp cotton yarn, while the weft is unspun cotton (Chindi), giving Durrie a striped look. The Chindi durries are identifiable by their characteristic stripes in bold solid red, blue, green, and purple colours. The ethnography research approach has been followed for this study, researchers conducted field study in the cluster's location to understand the indigenous process of chindi durrie craft being followed and practiced by the artisans. It also involves the study of the tools and techniques used in the process based on primary and secondary data collected from the field, which further concludes with how this can helps in developing more varieties of products by using the Chindi craft and its future scope. Keywords: Craft, textile waste, sustainable practice, weaving, chindi craft
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Craft, textile waste, sustainable practice, weaving, chindi craft
Paper Title: THE INFLUENCE OF PROJECT-BASED LEARNING MODELS ON THE STUDENTS PANCASILA CHARACTER AND OF RELIGIOUS MODERATION ATTITUDES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305064
Register Paper ID - 236043
Title: THE INFLUENCE OF PROJECT-BASED LEARNING MODELS ON THE STUDENTS PANCASILA CHARACTER AND OF RELIGIOUS MODERATION ATTITUDES
Author Name(s): Sukarno
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a447-a455
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 412
This study aims to determine the effect of the project-based learning model on the character of Pancasila students and their attitude toward religious moderation. The research method uses a quantitative approach. Data collection is done by questionnaire. Data analysis used the N-gain t-test, and conclusions were drawn. The results of this study are the effect of the project-based learning model on the character of Pancasila students and the attitude of religious moderation of students in the integrated Islamic elementary school Ash Shiddiiqi Jambi, namely that there is an influence of the PjBL learning model on the character of Pancasila students (0.0020 <0.05). The PjBL learning model also influences religious moderation (the significance value of the test is 0.03 and means <0.05). Meanwhile, based on the results of togetherness, it is also known that the PjBL learning model also influences the Pancasila character and attitudes toward religious moderation simultaneously (the significance value of the test is 0.02 and means <0.05). Thus the project-based learning model can be used as an alternative to improving the character of Pancasila students and religious moderation.
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PjBL learning model, Pancasila student character, religious moderation
Paper Title: House Price Prediction
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305063
Register Paper ID - 236080
Title: HOUSE PRICE PREDICTION
Author Name(s): Ishaa Choudhary, Abhilash Kumar Karti
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a443-a446
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 474
The paper uses a dataset of Bangalore's real estate properties to build a machine learning model that predicts the house prices based on various factors, such as the property's location, size, bathrooms, and amenities. The results of the study reveal that the model can predict the house prices with high accuracy, making it useful for property buyers, sellers, and real estate agents in Bangalore.
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Machine Learning Model, Supervised Learning, EDA, Regression technique, Prediction
Paper Title: STUDY ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FIBER ADDED SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305062
Register Paper ID - 236044
Title: STUDY ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FIBER ADDED SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE
Author Name(s): S. KESAVA REDDY, T. BHANU PRAKASH, Dr.T SURESH BABU
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a425-a442
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 426
Self-Compacting Concrete is the new concept which is rebellion idea in the construction world that increases the usage of SCC all over the world . This SCC has more advantages when compared to traditional cement concrete in terms of giving high increment at productivity, reduction of labours and total expenses, gives good complete product having very good mechanical properties and durability of product. Those fibers are glass, carbon and basalt fibers , hence individual volume fraction of these fibers are taken as 0.0%,0.1%,0.15%,0.2%,0.25% ,0.3%. The project is categorised into two parts. Initial part contained the preparation of M30 grade SCC mix design and secondary part has various fibers like Carbon, Glass and Basalt Fibers were added to mixes of SCC and their hardened and fresh properties were calculated.
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Fibers, scc, concrete, strength of ssc
Paper Title: IMPACT OF THE US-CHINA TRADE WAR ON TECH INDUSTRIES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305061
Register Paper ID - 236046
Title: IMPACT OF THE US-CHINA TRADE WAR ON TECH INDUSTRIES
Author Name(s): SIVAKUMAR.M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a418-a424
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 418
The US-China trade war has had a significant impact on the tech industries of both countries. This conflict has led to the imposition of tariffs, restrictions on technology transfer, and the blacklisting of companies. As a result, companies have been forced to adjust their supply chains, seek alternative markets, and invest in research and development to mitigate the effects of the trade war. In this context, this article explores the impact of the US-China trade war on tech industries, including semiconductors, telecommunications, and e-commerce.
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US-China trade war, tariffs, technology transfer, blacklisting, supply chains, alternative markets, research and development, semiconductors, telecommunications, e-commerce.
Paper Title: "Economical, Biological and Ecological Importance of Arthropoda from Tribal Region (Karanjali) of Maharashtra"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305060
Register Paper ID - 236089
Title: "ECONOMICAL, BIOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF ARTHROPODA FROM TRIBAL REGION (KARANJALI) OF MAHARASHTRA"
Author Name(s): Niranjan Ramesh Giri, Prakash Tanaje Wankhedkar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a411-a417
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 454
Honeybees have a significant impact on the process of plant pollination and facilitate the growth of numerous crops. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations has reported that animal pollinators, specifically honey bees, contribute to about 75% of food crop production across global regions. The significance of honeybees cannot be overstated as they have a pivotal role in pollinating plants, which results in the production of numerous crops. The pollination of plants and the growth of numerous crops are heavily reliant on honeybees, who have a critical function in this process. Bees are of immense importance in the realm of agriculture, owing to their role as vital pollinators for a wide range of plants. It is noteworthy that these contributions by honeybees significantly impact global agricultural output and have far-reaching implications on human sustenance worldwide.
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Honey bee, Karanjali, Gandilmashi, Pollination, Arthropoda.
Paper Title: Stress And the Health Professionals.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305059
Register Paper ID - 236053
Title: STRESS AND THE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS.
Author Name(s): Ms. Charru Jamwal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a404-a410
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 437
Stress is any situation in which a non-specific demand requires- an-individual-to respond or act (Selye, 1976). It involves physiological and psychological responses. Stress can lead to negative or counterproductive feelings or threaten emotional wellbeing. Stress is different for different people, so it is important to address stress differently. We all face situations where we are so stressed out and feel so unbalanced that we tend to overlook all tasks that we know are important because we cannot manage a single thing. The reasons behind such issues are workplace stress. Working professionals carry this stress back to their family lives, where it starts affecting their behavior with family and friends. This article explains the impact of workplace stress on our lives. The simple trick is to maximize positive stress and reduce negative stress. For example, you are too busy to schedule one hour for exercise, so simply try taking stairs to your office instead of lift, if your office is near to your house try walking. Instead of treating things like they are adding more too your stressful life tries replacing it with things that soothes you.
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stress, heath professional, overcome, adverse effects.
Paper Title: Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Street Vendors
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305057
Register Paper ID - 236061
Title: IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON STREET VENDORS
Author Name(s): M.ARUN SREEVATSAN, Poornima.B
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a388-a395
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 497
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on street vendors worldwide, with many experiencing significant financial losses and struggling to maintain their livelihoods. Lockdowns and other pandemic-related restrictions have resulted in decreased foot traffic and reduced sales for many street vendors, particularly those who operate in densely populated areas such as markets or public transportation hubs. Additionally, street vendors often face unique challenges related to accessing government support and financial assistance, which can make it difficult for them to recover from pandemic-related losses. In some cases, street vendors have been subject to harassment or eviction by local authorities in attempts to enforce social distancing measures, further exacerbating their economic insecurity. Overall, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the precariousness of street vendors' livelihoods and the need for greater support and recognition of their contributions to local economies.
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Covid-19,Street Vendors, Financial losses, Reduced Sales, Unique Challenges
Paper Title: Integrated Child Development Services Scheme (ICDS) In India: Its Activities, Present Status and Future Strategy to Reduce Malnutrition
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305056
Register Paper ID - 236065
Title: INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES SCHEME (ICDS) IN INDIA: ITS ACTIVITIES, PRESENT STATUS AND FUTURE STRATEGY TO REDUCE MALNUTRITION
Author Name(s): Dr. Naziya Bano
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a382-a387
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 556
In 1975, the Indian Government launched a comprehensive strategy to provide health care, nutrition, and education services to underprivileged communities in villages and urban slums through centers. Each center was managed by a local part-time female worker (anganwadi) with an assistant, who was compensated with an honorarium. The Integrated Child Development Services Scheme (ICDS) combines all essential services for enhanced childcare, early stimulation and learning, health and nutrition, water and environmental sanitation, targeting young children, expecting and nursing mothers, other women, and adolescent girls in a community. The scheme aims to enhance the nutritional and health status of children aged 0-6 years; decrease mortality rates, morbidity, malnutrition, and school dropout rates; ensure effective coordination among different departments to promote child development; establish a proper foundation for psychological, physical, and social development of children; and improve mothers' abilities to care for their children's health and nutritional needs. ICDS services are delivered through village-based centers called Anganwadi centers that provide supplementary nutrition, immunization, health check-ups, referral services, treatment for minor illnesses, nutrition and health education for women, preschool education for children, as well as support for water supply and sanitation. Numerous government departments collaborate at the village, block, district, state, and central levels to ensure efficient service delivery. Anganwadi workers represent the grassroots-level personnel responsible for implementing program services in their communities. ICDS has shown better outcomes in projects led by capable leaders. Although the program has some shortcomings that need addressing for future initiatives targeting disadvantaged populations improvement. To enhance ICDS efficiency further operational research in diverse areas has been proposed.
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Nutrition, Knowledge, Anganwadi, Child Development, Health
Paper Title: BLOOD GLUCOSE CONTROL USING FOPID CONTROLLER BASED ON NEURO FUZZY SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305055
Register Paper ID - 236091
Title: BLOOD GLUCOSE CONTROL USING FOPID CONTROLLER BASED ON NEURO FUZZY SYSTEM
Author Name(s): S. PRAVEENA, K. ANITHA, V. HEMASRI, M. SABITHA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a376-a381
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 417
The amount of sugar found in the blood is known as blood glucose. The main source of glucose is food. The blood cells carry the glucose throughout the body for energy. If the level of glucose goes higher than the normal level it tends to diabetes disease occurs in our body. The normal blood glucose level is 70-110mg/dl. Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition in which your body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn't produce enough insulin to regulate blood sugar levels properly. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps transport glucose from the bloodstream into your cells to be used for energy. When you have type 2 diabetes, your cells become resistant to insulin, which causes sugar to build up in your bloodstream and can lead to a variety of health problems. Regulating the blood glucose level in the body within the limit is a difficult task. To overcome these issues, In this project, we proposed a Neuro-Fuzzy Logic Algorithm used to regulate the system model. Finally, this result is compared with existing conventional PID, FOPID, and Fuzzy PID controllers which use the PSO algorithm. There are several risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes, including being overweight or obese, having a sedentary lifestyle, having a family history of diabetes, and being over the age of 45. Symptoms of type 2 diabetes can include increased thirst, frequent urination, blurred vision, fatigue, and slow healing of wounds.
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Diabetes, Glucose, FOPID Controller, Neuro-fuzzy.
Paper Title: REAL TIME TRACKING AND HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM OF SOLDIER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305054
Register Paper ID - 236099
Title: REAL TIME TRACKING AND HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM OF SOLDIER
Author Name(s): D.KAMALAKANNAN, I. RITHISHKUMAR, S. ROHIT, S. ROSHAN, S.L. SACHINSAHEATH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a372-a375
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 463
The chief subject of this task is wellbeing checking and following device for fighters. The Soldier Health and Position Tracking System grants the military to follow the current day GPS job of a warrior and furthermore evaluations the wellness fame including outline temperature and heartbeat of the trooper. This measurement may be transmitted to the oversee room through GPS and GSM. This device obliges little wearable physiological equipment, sensors, transmission modules. Subsequently, with utilizing the hardware, it's miles doable to authorize a low expense component to watch the important human life in the war zone. The GPS modem sends the range and longitude position with link pattern with the help of that navy can track the modern role of the soldier. The system could be very helpful for getting fitness popularity facts of soldier and imparting them instant assist.
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Soldiers, Information confidential, GPS and GSM
Paper Title: Programming language with flipped classroom classroom model
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305053
Register Paper ID - 236056
Title: PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE WITH FLIPPED CLASSROOM CLASSROOM MODEL
Author Name(s): Vaishnavee Patil, Sonali Bhagat, Namrata Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a364-a371
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 410
Abstract The flipped classroom method, which could be considered as one of the crucial new generation teaching approaches, is a permutation of the educational activities that are carried out inside and outside of the classroom environment.The main purpose of the present study is to determine the impact of the flipped classroom approach on students' academic achievement and their attitudes toward programming and methodology at the higher education level.The current study employed a mixed research method as findings were transcribed on the basis of quantitative and qualitative data sets. Academic achievement tests and attitudes toward programming scales were used to collect quantitative data, whereas a semistructured focus group interview was used to collect the qualitative data set. The findings demonstrated that a statistically significant difference existed among the students in the experimental group and students within the control group regarding their attitudes toward programming and academic achievement. The results of the study reported that the experimental group had more positive attitudes and higher levels of academic achievement when compared with the control group. The advantages of the flipped classroom model include the elevated teacher-student interaction, raised independence in terms of accessing courses regardless of time and place, the opportunity to save time particularly during practicing, student-centered structure and increased motivation. This method also has many disadvantages. These include the need for technological requirements, students not watching videos, poor attendance to the course, and the lowered student-teacher interaction, especially outside the classroom.
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blended learning, flipped classroom, learning model, programming languages.
Paper Title: SMART TILES FOR FALL DETECTION OF ELDERLY PEOPLE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305052
Register Paper ID - 236018
Title: SMART TILES FOR FALL DETECTION OF ELDERLY PEOPLE
Author Name(s): K. PADMANABAN, G. JAYAPRAKASH, S. KAVIYARASAN, S. KAVIYARASAN, V. MANIKANDAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a359-a363
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 418
Fall detection for elderly and patient is a very important service that has the potential of increasing autonomy of elders while minimizing the risks of living alone. It has been an active research topic due to the fact that health care industry has a big demand for products and technology of fall detection systems. Owing to the recent rapid advancement in sensing and wireless communication technologies, fall detection systems have become possible. They allow detecting fall events for the elderly, monitoring them, and consequently providing necessary help whenever needed. This paper describes the ongoing work of detecting falls in independent living senior apartments using force sensors and 3-axis accelerometers concealed under intelligent tiles. The force sensors permit detecting elders' falls, locating, tracking and recognizing human activities (walking, standing, sitting, lying down, falling, and the transitions between them). However, the detection accuracy on real data contains false alarms coming from falling and lying postures. To solve this issue, we propose the fusion between the force sensor measurements and the accelerometer sensor decisions. As a consequence, the system accuracy is satisfactory and the results show that the proposed methods are efficient, and they can be easily used in a real elder tracking and fall detection system.
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Elder Tracking, Detection Systems, Embedded platform and Elderly population
Paper Title: Braingate Technology : Assistive Technology And Rehabilitation Engineering
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305051
Register Paper ID - 236011
Title: BRAINGATE TECHNOLOGY : ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY AND REHABILITATION ENGINEERING
Author Name(s): Shruthi A
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a354-a358
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 468
Innovative neuroprosthetic technology called Brain Gate aims to make it possible for people with paralysis or other motor disabilities to operate devices with their thoughts. It functions by utilising a tiny implanted sensor that records neural activity in the brain and converts it into electrical signals that can be used to control exterior gadgets like computers, robotic arms, or even communication equipment. People with paralysis and other motor disabilities have hope that the technology, which has been successfully tested in animal models and has shown promising results in human clinical trials, will help them regain control of their lives. With the help of Brain Gate technology, the field of assistive technology could undergo a revolution, allowing people with impairments to interact with the outside world in previously unimaginable ways. A group of scientists from Massachusetts General Hospital and Brown University have created the Brain Gate technology. The system comprises of a tiny sensor that is inserted into the part of the brain that regulates movement, the motor cortex. The sensor has the ability to recognise electrical impulses produced by the brain's motor neurones and convert those signals into instructions that can be utilised to operate external devices.
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Braingate,neuroprosthetics,tetraplegia
Paper Title: सांस्कृतिक पहचान के रूप में पारंपरिक उपचार की तकनीकों का संरक्षण और प्रचार: गद्दी आदिवासी युवाओं का पारम्परिक चिकित्सा पद्धतियों के प्रति के दृष्टिकोण पर अध्ययन
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305050
Register Paper ID - 236004
Title: सांस्कृतिक पहचान के रूप में पारंपरिक उपचार की तकनीकों का संरक्षण और प्रचार: गद्दी आदिवासी युवाओं का पारम्परिक चिकित्सा पद्धतियों के प्रति के दृष्टिकोण पर अध्ययन
Author Name(s): Prof. Manoj K. Saxena, Dr. Sanjay Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a347-a353
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 454
हिमाचल में भरमौर के गद्दी समुदाय में पारंपरिक स्वास्थ्य देखभाल के तरीके, भारत के अन्य ग्रामीण और दूरदराज के क्षेत्रो की तरह ही एक विशेष महत्त्व रखते है I भरमौर के गद्दी लोगों/चरवाहों के बीच स्वास्थ्य देखभाल स्व-देखभाल, पारंपरिक हिमालयी चिकित्सकों या अन्य प्राथमिक स्वास्थ्य देखभाल प्रणालियों के ऊपर निर्भर थी और वर्तमान में भी काफी हद तक यह इलाज की पद्धतिया लोगो में प्रसिद्ध है । गद्दी लोग कई तरह की पारंपरिक स्वास्थ्य देखभाल तकनीकों से इलाज करना जानते हैं। मुख्य रूप से गद्दी समुदाय देसी इलाज के लिए जड़ी-बूटियों पर निर्भर करता है और बीमारियों के लिए जड़ी-बूटियों के ज्ञान की आवश्यकता रहती है I पारंपरिक चिकित्सकों के रूप में चेला और वैद्य के द्वारा किये जाने वाले इलाज पर लोगो का बहुत विश्वास है I विभिन्न प्रकार की पारंपरिक उपचार तकनीकों से उपचार प्राप्त करने ग्रामीण लोग अधिकतर इन्ही के पास जाना पसंद करते है I पारंपरिक स्वास्थ्य देखभाल की तकनीकों में, पारम्परिक चिकित्सा पद्धतिया, आंशिक रूप से सामाजिक जीवन के अन्य क्षेत्रों तक भी फैली हुयी हैं। गद्दी समुदाय विशेष रूप से चरवाहों को जड़ी-बूटियों का विशाल ज्ञान है और वे जड़ी-बूटियों को उपयोगी दवाओं में परिवर्तित करने की प्रक्रिया का ज्ञान रखते है I जबकि पारंपरिक स्वास्थ्य देखभाल प्रणाली की तुलना में एलोपैथिक उपचार तकनीक पश्चिमी विज्ञान पर आधारित है। गद्दी समुदाय बीमारी होने पर अलग-अलग इलाज के तरीकों का इस्तेमाल करता है। गद्दी समुदाय विशेष रूप में ऐसी जगह बसा हुआ है जहा कुछ वर्षो पहले तक किसी प्रकार की सुविधाएं नहीं थी I इस कारण वहा के लोगो ने जड़ी बूटियों ने दवाइयां बनाकर इलाज करना सीखा I प्रस्तुत शोध पत्र इसी विषय के ऊपर इंगित है की इस समुदाय के लोग किस प्रकार का इलाज करते है तथा वर्तमान में युवा वर्ग इस प्रणाली में कितना विश्वास रखता है तथा साथ की साथ इस प्रणाली के सरंक्षण एवं प्रसारण का भी प्रयास किया गया है I गद्दी समुदाय हिमाचल प्रदेश का एक आदिवासी समुदाय है जो पारंपरिक स्वास्थ्य देखभाल प्रणाली में विश्वास करता है I इस कश्तर में शरीर को जड़ी-बूटियों से और मन को कुछ अलौकिक शक्तियों के उपयोग से ठीक करने में सक्षम है। आधुनिक भारतीय शिक्षा प्रणाली ने अभी तक इन पारंपरिक स्वास्थ्य देखभाल सुविधाओं के संरक्षण और संवर्धन में कोई भूमिका अदा नहीं की है। आयुर्वेदिक और एलोपैथिक, दोनों प्रणालियाँ वर्तमान में इस क्षेत्र में साथ-साथ मौजूद हैं। भारत को पूरी तरह से आत्म-निर्भर बनाने के लिए हमें देश के दूर-दराज के क्षेत्रों में आसानी से उपलब्ध होने वाली अपनी पारंपरिक स्वास्थ्य देखभाल सुविधाओं को संरक्षित और बढ़ावा देने की आवश्यकता है। आधुनिक स्वास्थ्य प्रणाली में बढ़ती लागत, तकनीकी जटिलता, निवारक के बजाय उपचारात्मक जैसी कई खामियां हैं और इसकी एक बड़ी आबादी की पहुंच से बहार भी है। लेकिन गद्दी समुदाय को जनजातीय क्षेत्र का दर्जा प्राप्त होने के कारण शिक्षा और अन्य नौकरियां आसानी से उपलब्ध होने के कारण नई पीढ़ी एलोपैथिक उपचार की ओर बढ़ रही है और युवा वर्ग इन पारंपरिक तकनीकों को सीखना नहीं चाहते हैं क्यूंकि यह एक सेवा की तरह है तथा इसमें ज्यादा कमाई नहीं हो पाती। इसलिए यहां इस पेपर के द्वारा शोधकर्ता ने गद्दी समुदाय की पारम्परिक इलाज प्रथाओं को बढ़ावा देने के उपाय सुझाने के साथ-साथ कुछ प्रसिद्ध पारंपरिक इलाज की प्रथाओं को संरक्षित करने की कोशिश की थी। वर्तमान पेपर में शोधकर्ता ने गद्दी स्वास्थ्य देखभाल पढतियों के अनुसार कुछ जड़ी-बूटियों और उनके उपयोगों का उल्लेख करने की कोशिश की और इस पारंपरिक ज्ञान के प्रति युवाओं के दृष्टिकोण पर ध्यान केंद्रित करते हुए भरमौर क्षेत्र के युवाओं पर अध्ययन किया है । अध्ययन के परिणाम निश्चित रूप से नीति निर्माताओं को पारंपरिक स्वास्थ्य देखभाल प्रणालियों के विकास के लिए तदनुसार सोचने और योजना बनाने में मदद करेंगे।
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कीवर्ड: गद्दी समुदाय, हिमालयी चिकित्सक, जड़ी-बूटियाँ, पारंपरिक चिकित्सा प्रणालियाँ।
Paper Title: PRODRUG AND ITS APPLICATIONS A REVIEW ARTICLE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305049
Register Paper ID - 236002
Title: PRODRUG AND ITS APPLICATIONS A REVIEW ARTICLE
Author Name(s): C.Pavan Kalyan Reddy, G.jemimah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a339-a346
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 462
Enzyme prodrug therapy is a type of cancer treatment that uses enzymes to convert a prodrug, or inactive drug, into an active drug and then kills cancer cells. The various methods of treatment employed in cancer-causing tumor cells are gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy and antibody-directed enzyme prodrug therapy. Enzyme prodrug system has been used for the treatment of colorectal cancer, glioma, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, ovarian, breast, and various tumor models. This article discusses prodrugs and prodrug types -2 Therapeutics that target cells or tissues like ADEPT, GDEPT, and VDEPT.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
active drug, prodrug, ADEPT, GDEPT
Paper Title: THE FUTURE OF 3-D BIO-PRINTING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305048
Register Paper ID - 235998
Title: THE FUTURE OF 3-D BIO-PRINTING
Author Name(s): Dr. Martha Srinivas, Burra Chandana, Pulakandla Gayathri, V SSS Gupta Atyam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a329-a338
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 437
Bio printing is a new regenerative medical field in which the In-vivo bio-manufacturing of tissues or organs takes place which is driven by two needs one is organ transplantation and the other is accurate tissue models. Bioprinting was first demonstrated in the year 1988 by Klebe. He used standard Hewlett-Packard (HP) inkjet printer to deposit the cells using cytoscribing technology. The ability to create a cell-laden, 3 D structures, that mimic bodily tissues not only in tissue engineering but also in drug delivery and cancer research. For the fabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds, bioprinting can provide patient-specific spatial geometry, controlled microstructures, and the positioning of various cell types. Over the last few decades, three-dimensional bioprinting has been widely used in the construction of many tissues/organs such as skin, vessels, hearts, and so on, which cannot only lay the groundwork for the grand goal of organ replacement, but can also be used as In-vitro models for pharmacokinetics, drug screening and so on. As conventional techniques are in capable of fabricating constructs with the required structural, mechanical, and biological complexity, there is an increasing demand for alternative fabrication approaches to develop tissues and organs. 3D bioprinting is an additive manufacturing technique that uses a "bioink" to build devices and scaffolds layer by layer. Because organs are so complex, many bioprinting methods are used to overcome the challenges of various applications. Nozzle based techniques such as inkjet and extrusion printing, as well as laser-based techniques such as stereo lithography and laser-assisted bioprinting can yield on cell viability, resolution, and print fidelity. The different fabrication techniques, laser-based, extrusion-based, stereo lithography and inkjet-based bio-printing are defined in this article. The benefits, current research status of each technique in relation to different tissue types, challenges and prospects are discussed.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
3D scaffolds, Extrusion, Stereo lithography, Inkjet, Organ printing, Bioink, Polymers.
Paper Title: DESIGN FOR AUTOMATION OF SAND BLASTING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305047
Register Paper ID - 235995
Title: DESIGN FOR AUTOMATION OF SAND BLASTING
Author Name(s): VELLIYANGIRI.B, MUKESH KUMAR.G, SAKTHIKUMAR.A, SIVAGURU.M, VINOTH.S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a324-a328
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 405
Sandblasting, sometimes known as abrasive blasting, is the operation of forcibly propelling a stream of abrasive material against a surface under high pressure to smooth a rough surface, roughen a smooth surface, shape a surface, or remove surface contaminants. The sand media used in the process is of very small size and travels at a higher pressure, which when done manually causes health hazards and lower productivity than that of machine labour. As a result, an automated sandblasting machine will eliminate operator interference with the process and cycle time, resulting in cost savings for the industry. An automated sandblasting machine is developed that sandblasts the tools in the industry and improves the existing process.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Automation, Sandblasting, Bead Blasting, 3D Modelling.
Paper Title: Self-Regulated Learning and Vocabulary in English of Prospective Teachers
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2305046
Register Paper ID - 235988
Title: SELF-REGULATED LEARNING AND VOCABULARY IN ENGLISH OF PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS
Author Name(s): Reshma Christobel C D, Dr.V S Pavithra Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: a314-a323
Year: May 2023
Downloads: 433
Self-regulated learning is a process, where student plan a task, monitor their performance and reflect their outcome.The present study was intended to find out the self-regulated learning and vocabulary in English among prospective teachers in Kanniyakumari district. Normative survey method was adopted for the present study. The study was conducted on a sample of 400 prospective teachers from selected college of Education from Kanniyakumari district. Self-regulated learning scale and vocabulary proficiency test was used to collect the data. The findings of the study revealed that no significant correlation exists between self-regulated learning and vocabulary in English among prospective teachers. The prospective teachers possess moderate level of self-regulated learning and vocabulary in English. And also the study revealed that locale and type of family are influencing factors in self-regulated learning and vocabulary in English of prospective teachers.
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Self-regulated Learning, Vocabulary in English, Prospective teachers
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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