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Paper Title: WIRELESS HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006463
Register Paper ID - 195824
Title: WIRELESS HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Nikhil gupta, Moh. Asif, Sidra anwar, Simmi saxena, Smita upadhyay
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3342-3349
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1419
Wireless health monitoring system is a concept to realize the advancements in health monitoring systems of human beings as people now a day are suffering from a lot of diseases. In this monitoring system, people can get their pulse rate, body temperature & glucose level being checked by just placing their finger/ hand as per the requirement by respective sensors. In our project we have designed an electronic system to measure the basic yet important body parameters which get affected / changed while suffering from any disease. The respective sensors have been putted in the system for the monitoring of the same. Here the non- invasive technique is being used in the device, which offers simple yet effective means of measurement. Mainly non � invasive technology is used to free the patient from pain of finger pricking, each time the glucose measurement is being made. Glucose content in the blood is measured through communication between optical source (LED) and optical detector (Photo detector) card provided in the device .The total cost of the system is not much and is affordable to all class of people. This will give advantage to avoid the time delay in diagnosis of the minor and major health problems. Nowadays people are looking forward for a system that can satisfy their needs more comprehensively. Most of the existing systems are looking for any device or subsystem that enhances the experience of the patient. In traditional systems, the measurement, being made, is poorer. This project aims to innovate the techniques& methodologies so as to improve the diagnosis experience of people. Today�s era is said to be the world of technology. So many efforts have been taken to adopt information and communication to enhance the experience. This paper highlights some of the limitations of the conventional systems based on invasive measurement techniques & elucidates the advantages of using the non-invasive techniques.
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GSM (global system for mobile communication), IR (infra-red), PIC (peripheral interface controller)
Paper Title: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ATTITUDE TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING AND ONLINE PURCHASE DECISION OF LIFESTYLE PRODUCTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006462
Register Paper ID - 196118
Title: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ATTITUDE TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING AND ONLINE PURCHASE DECISION OF LIFESTYLE PRODUCTS
Author Name(s): Ms. Poulomi Deb, Dr. M.Kamaraj
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3328-3341
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1398
Online shopping of lifestyle products is an emerging trend in India. Now a days the new generation does engage time in searching for their desirable product in various e-portals. Most of the companies are coming to serve their need with exciting offers. The continuous growth in this market stimulated this idea of a detail study on this. Here is an illustration of consumer behavior depending certain factors and variables. Studies have emphasized on demographic, socio economic, culture, technology related factors. The researchers also highlighted the variables stimulating consumer behaviour as . The results of the study express in depth concept for further research.
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Consumer Behaviour, Online Shopping, Lifestyle Products, Online Purchase Decision.
Paper Title: HYDROGEOCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT FOR DRINKING AND IRRIGATION PURPOSES OF ROOMA, KANPUR, UTTER PRADESH, INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006461
Register Paper ID - 195950
Title: HYDROGEOCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT FOR DRINKING AND IRRIGATION PURPOSES OF ROOMA, KANPUR, UTTER PRADESH, INDIA
Author Name(s): Shubham Verma, Md. Aquib Nawaz , Md.Younis , Sahil Kumar , Rubia Khan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3323-3327
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1351
This study is aimed to assess the groundwater excellence within the Rooma, Kanpur, Utter Pradesh, India. Fifteen groundwater samples were collected and investigated for diverse geochemical parameter viz, pH, total dissolved solids (TDS), total hardness (TH), cations and anions, electrical conductivity, bicarbonate (HCO3-), chloride (Cl-), sulphate (SO42-), fluoride (F-), calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+), sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+). The results are evaluated and compared with WHO and BIS water quality standards. Piper trilinear diagram for geochemical classification indicates 44% and 60% groundwater and surface water samples of Ca2+-Na+-HCO3- type and 29% belong to Na+-HCO3- type. Wilcox diagram, sodium adsorption ratio (SAR), percent sodium (Na%), residual sodium carbonate and permeability index which indicate that majority of groundwater samples are useful for irrigation purposes. The groundwater of the study region is neutral to slightly alkaline nature. On the basis of TDS, all the samples are within the range of desirable to permissible for drinking and agriculture purpose.
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Groundwater Quality, Drinking purpose, irrigation purpose.
Paper Title: AN ANALYSIS ON POTENTIAL PROPERTIES OF COMMERCIAL STRETCH AT PANTHEON ROAD, EGMORE TO ADDRESS THE ISSUES OF WORN URBAN FABRIC
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006460
Register Paper ID - 196083
Title: AN ANALYSIS ON POTENTIAL PROPERTIES OF COMMERCIAL STRETCH AT PANTHEON ROAD, EGMORE TO ADDRESS THE ISSUES OF WORN URBAN FABRIC
Author Name(s): Syed Ali Fathima, Emilin Madonna R Jose
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3315-3322
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1449
The commercial areas at the city centers have many historical, urban, architectural, economic and social values. Commercial streets are among the most significant components of the architectural heritage of cities owing to their sustained organic development. Nevertheless, in the light of recent accelerated advances, many of them have lost their significance and been subject to other informal applications, sacrificing their historic identity. The aim of this study is to identify the urban issues and to expose the value of maintaining conventional commercial streets because the identity of communities depends on them. This analysis supports to formulate an approach that encourages urban identity while designing these streets; it should rely on the values and standards of maintaining history, saving traditional places and ensuring their integrity and profit not only to their consumers but to all residents. The most effective strategies and approaches for coping with metropolitan centers should be implemented, which can be Urban Renewal, Regeneration, Redevelopment, Conservation, Rehabilitation, Revitalization etc. Revitalization works with damaged urban environments by rejuvenating them in a manner that retains their social character. This combines policies and approaches related to urban regeneration, splitting the handling of urban fabric into three parts. The first examines what needs to be preserved and adapts or restores in order to fulfill its task; the second requires a total reconstruction of something which has lost its economic and historic value, and the third requires comprehensive revitalization.
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regeneration, strategies, approaches, historic value, social character.
Paper Title: A SURVEY ON DEEP LEARNING FOR HAND WRITTEN RECOGNITION BY DIGIT & CHARACTER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006459
Register Paper ID - 196112
Title: A SURVEY ON DEEP LEARNING FOR HAND WRITTEN RECOGNITION BY DIGIT & CHARACTER
Author Name(s): Sana Pavan Kumar Reddy, V Manikyala Rao
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3310-3314
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1393
In Deep Learning Hand Writing Recognition got lot of attention. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and Handwritten Character Recognition (HCR) has specific domain to apply. Disparate techniques have been proposed to for character recognition in handwriting recognition system. Despite the fact, sufficient studies and papers describes the techniques for converting textual content from a paper document into machine readable form. In coming days, character recognition system might serve as a key factor to create a paperless environment by digitizing and processing existing paper documents. To classify an individual handwritten word so that handwritten text can be translated to a digital form. We used two main approaches to accomplish this task: classifying words directly and character segmentation. First, we use Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) with various architectures to train a model that can accurately classify words. Next, we use Long Short Term Memory networks (LSTM) with convolution to construct bounding boxes for each character. We then pass the segmented characters to a CNN for classification, and then reconstruct each word according to the results of classification and segmentation. This paper presents a detailed review in the field of Handwritten Character Recognition
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Deep Learning, CNN, LSTM, Handwritten Character Recognition, Optical Character Recognition.
Paper Title: A LITERATURE SURVEY ON COMPUTER VISION TOWARDS DATA SCIENCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006458
Register Paper ID - 196109
Title: A LITERATURE SURVEY ON COMPUTER VISION TOWARDS DATA SCIENCE
Author Name(s): Ravula Samatha Rani, Pole Laxmi Devi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3305-3309
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1966
Computer Vision is the discipline under a broad area of Artificial Intelligence which teaches machines to see. From the biological science point of view, its aims are to come up with computational models of the human visual system. From the engineering point of view, computer vision aims to build autonomous systems which could perform some of the tasks which the human visual system can perform (and even surpass it in many cases). we see a major resurgence of interest in how machines �see� and how computer vision can be used to build products for consumers and businesses. Few examples of such applications are- Amazon Go, Google Lens, Autonomous Vehicles, and Face Recognition. The goal of computer vision is to understand the content of digital images. Typically, this involves developing methods that attempt to reproduce the capability of human vision. [1] The purpose of this paper to brief about the technique behind the computer vision using Data Science. [2]
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Inroduction, History of Computer Vision, Existing Method, Proposed Method, Applications, Future Scope
Paper Title: MYTHOLOGICAL AFFINITY BETWEEN GREEK AND HINDU DEITIES.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006457
Register Paper ID - 196108
Title: MYTHOLOGICAL AFFINITY BETWEEN GREEK AND HINDU DEITIES.
Author Name(s): Dr. Vandana Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3299-3304
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 2072
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Keywords: Mythology, deities, ancient Greek civilization, Hinduism, indo-vedic culture, proto-culture
Paper Title: THE EFFECT OF MICROFINANCE ON LIVESTOCK HOLDINGS OF RURAL HOUSEHOLDS IN TIGRAY REGION: CASE OF OFLA WOREDA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006456
Register Paper ID - 196023
Title: THE EFFECT OF MICROFINANCE ON LIVESTOCK HOLDINGS OF RURAL HOUSEHOLDS IN TIGRAY REGION: CASE OF OFLA WOREDA.
Author Name(s): Tesfaye Abate
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3291-3298
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1353
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Microcredit, Ofla woreda, Livestock, TLU, Logit, Propensity Score Matching
Paper Title: ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS: A CASE STUDY ON RESPONSIBLE TOURISM AT KUMARAKOM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006455
Register Paper ID - 196085
Title: ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS: A CASE STUDY ON RESPONSIBLE TOURISM AT KUMARAKOM
Author Name(s): Dr. Syamnath R S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3283-3290
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1435
Kerala acclaimed as one of the most preferred tourism destination had bagged the prime international recognition when it was conferred with the top United Nations Award, UNWTO Ulysses Award, for Innovation in Public Policy and Governance for their Responsible Tourism initiative in the year 2013. The Rural women as a part of Kudumbashree played a massive role in transforming Kumarakom to a Responsible Tourism destination. Responsible Tourism through Kudumbashree empowered rural women and enable women entrepreneurs to address various social problems which leads to sustainable development. Empowered women and women entrepreneurs played a vital role in survival of poor households; Responsible Tourism in Kumarakom was successful in recognizing their initiative as an important strategy for sustainable development. Responsible tourism lead to many women entrepreneur finding opportunities to start a small scale production that match their skills and competence. Responsible Tourism programme in Kumarakom has acted as a catalyst for fostering and creating women entrepreneurs in solving the societal problems. Case study method is used in the study to investigate the contemporary social phenomena of real life in their natural setting. This case study showcases the successful role played by rural women and entrepreneurs as a part of Kudumbashree in transforming Kumarakom into a Responsible Tourism destination. The study assess how Responsible Tourism was successful in building up community based social entrepreneurs and empowerment activities in addressing societal issues. This paper also examines the various economic, social and environmental responsibilities adhered to by these entrepreneurs in sustainable tourism development.
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Economic Sustainability, Kudumbashree, Responsible Tourism, Social Entrepreneurs, Sustainable Development, Women Empowerment
Paper Title: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE SYSTEM: HELP TO DECREASE FEAR FOR VICTIMS, AND REDUCE RECIDIVISM FOR OFFENDERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006454
Register Paper ID - 196093
Title: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE SYSTEM: HELP TO DECREASE FEAR FOR VICTIMS, AND REDUCE RECIDIVISM FOR OFFENDERS
Author Name(s): DR. JYOTI YADAV
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3269-3282
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1354
Restorative justice maintenances the damage caused by corruption when victims, offender and community member meet and decide how to resolve this problem by the method of transforming offenders. This can be achieved by not giving by the deterrent punishment but restoration of offenders. Restorative justice is in place for last thirty-five years and it is implemented in fifty different countries across the world. It�s a theory which emphasize repairing the harm caused by criminal behaviour to the whole society and it include all the stake holder for example police, judiciary, victim ,family, society etc. the theory transform people from revenge to compensation it helps to reduce repeating of offence by offender and it is process from criminal justice to restorative justice. In this process of legal system of India, restorative justice helps in criminal victim mediation and reduces stress and traumatic related harm to the victim. This theory also provide both victim and offender satisfaction that actual justice is done by process of restoration.
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Victim , Offender, Community
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006453
Register Paper ID - 196011
Title: NAPHTHALENE
Author Name(s): Zargul Mangal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3260-3268
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1357
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
naphthalene; air quality; ambient air; exposure; indoor air; personal exposure; health effect; residences; risk; physical and chemical properties; volatile organic compound.
Paper Title: THIRST(THE HARDWARE BASED IRRIGATION THROUGH RAINWATER USING SMART TANK)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006452
Register Paper ID - 196102
Title: THIRST(THE HARDWARE BASED IRRIGATION THROUGH RAINWATER USING SMART TANK)
Author Name(s): Antriksh Singh, Anushka Krishnatreya, Astha Saxena, Ayushi Mathur, Yashika Agarwal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3256-3259
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1303
The main aim of the project is to step towards making sure that no one is left thirsty, not even the EARTH. As the name suggests our project will quench the thirst of underground water as well as plants. Watering is the most cultural practice and most labor intensive task in daily gardening operation. Knowing when and how much water is needed, is the two most important aspects of the watering process. This is a concept for smart cities. In this project we are installing a smart tank under the roads which will store rainwater which will be used to water the plantation over dividers .The motor pump will extract the water from our Smart reservoir and will work according to the soil condition to water our plantation, and also half of that water will be transferred underground to maintain ground water level.The main work of the project is to cope with the water clogging problem faced over the roads which then affects the traffic and causes different problems also the project aims to develop techniques in various aspects of plantation which helps to track the moisture of the soil and temperature in real time and allow water to the plant based on the detecting values. Firstly we intend to harvest rain water using our smart tank. This smart tank will be connected to the dripping system as well as to the ground and an external reservoir. We are using ultrasonic sensors in order to determine water level in the reservoir .The Humidity sensor will help us to know whether a plantation needs water or not. When it will sense dryness in the soil, the water pump will start and thus will provide them with an adequate amount of water through a dripping system. In case of overflow, water will be sent to the nearby reservoir which may go through some filtration process and can be made suitable for human use. Half of the water will be automatically sent to the underground water table through a borehole which will help us to enhance ground water level.
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Smart tank, Sensors, Dripping System
Paper Title: ECOCRITICAL APPROACHES TO THE ANKIA BHAONAS: AN OVERVIEW WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BARECHAHARIA BHAONA, COMMITTEE BHAONA AND HEZARI BHAONA PERFORMANCE.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006451
Register Paper ID - 196052
Title: ECOCRITICAL APPROACHES TO THE ANKIA BHAONAS: AN OVERVIEW WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BARECHAHARIA BHAONA, COMMITTEE BHAONA AND HEZARI BHAONA PERFORMANCE.
Author Name(s): Dr. Trailokya Borkakati
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3250-3255
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1363
�Bhaona is the performance of Ankia Drama. The Ankia drama is a special form of drama in Assamese literature composed in Brajabuli language by Sankardeva, a great Baishnava Saint of Assam in the sixteenth century AD just to propagate his Bhagavata based faith of bhakti. Later, Madhavdeva and many other followers contributed to the world of Ankia drama. Bhaona performance specially flourished in Satras where it becomes a regular feature on all ceremonial occasions. With the increases of its popularities, it gradually spread to the villages also. Bhaona performance were held on distinguished occasions. The Barechaharia Bhaona, Committee Bhaona and Hezari Bhaona are the festivals of Ankia Nat (Ankia Drama) performance where basically the mythological plays are performed. The Barechaharia Bhaona has been presented by the people of Jamugurihat area of Sonitpur district of Assam in a special form of performance to unite the areas through the Neo-Vaishnavite culture by performing the Ankia plays. The pandal of this Bhaona is made in the model of a lotus flower. The �Simhasana� is established in the centre of it. The other remaining part in the circular pandal is called �Khala� in the local language. The places for audiences and �bhawarias� (actors) are divided by 2-3 feet high bamboo fencing. The Committee Bhaona festival is a unique, historical and traditional performance with its moral significance. The Committee Bhaona festival is observed every three years by the active participation of the people of Charaibahi of Morigoan district. Barechaharia Bhaona has been celebrating since 1797-98 and the Committee Bhaona of Charaibahi was performed at first in 1858. The performers use variety of technique to draw the attention of the audience on the performance. Consequently the drama accommodates dancing, singing, instrumental music and bombastic speeches and other stylized type of performances. The pandals are made so simply in minimum cost and with the objects like bamboos, straw, betel nut trees, coconut tree leaves etc. which are available locally. It is created players through the use of conventional symbolic objects-masks, costumes, a special area of presenting the play etc. This paper is an attempt to present how this Bhaona folk art form has flourished and contributes to the integrity of our society through the art and craftsmanship by the artisans using the raw materials from our surroundings.
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Ecocritical approaches to the Ankia Bhaonas: An overview with special reference to the Barechaharia Bhaona, Committee Bhaona and Hezari Bhaona performance.
Paper Title: CONGESTION CONTROL VALIDATION AND PERFORMANCE OF V2V SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006450
Register Paper ID - 196054
Title: CONGESTION CONTROL VALIDATION AND PERFORMANCE OF V2V SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Sarita, Dr.Ravindra P Rajput
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3244-3249
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1301
An empirical model is proposed for the reliability of a dedicated short-range contact channel (DSRC) control channel (CCH) for handling safety applications in vehicle ad hoc networks (VANETs). In particular, the model allows to evaluate the probability of receiving status and safety messages from all vehicles inside the transmitter range and from vehicles up to a certain distance, respectively. The proposed model is based on a modern model of mobility that takes into account the following safety rule for the vehicle in order to accurately derive the relationship between average vehicle speed and density. Moreover, the model consider some factors they are 1) Mobility impact on the vehicles density all around the transmitter, 2) system reliability depends on transmitter�s and receiver�s speed, 3)Communication range has been modeled as a random variable to study the effect of channel fading, and 4) Transmission collisions and hidden terminal problems from neighboring vehicles. It is shown that the current DSRC specifications will lead to severe degradation of performance under dense and high-mobility conditions. Therefore, an adaptive algorithm is implemented to improve device efficiency in terms of the likelihood of successful receipt of the packet and the delay of emergency messages in a harsh vehicular environment.
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Dedicated short-range communications (DSRC), Vehicle-to-vehicle (v2v), Basic safety messages (bsms), VANET, CCH Control Channel.
Paper Title: SAVING THE CRUMBLING AGRARIAN ECONOMY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006449
Register Paper ID - 196100
Title: SAVING THE CRUMBLING AGRARIAN ECONOMY
Author Name(s): A.G Vinodh Choudary, Dhilshath Raihana.S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3232-3243
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1312
In this paper, we will analyze the Economic, Social and Political effects of Farmers Indebtedness and the Governments initiative to waive loans for farmers. Whether they are a step to soothe financial shocks or just a political move? The current subject matter is still in debate as the countries fiscal space is constrained. We shall try to analyze and establish a coherent link to the credit structure of the Economy and the measure that would not only remove indebtedness but also solve water crisis and briefly look into Wider Coverage of Crop Insurance, Reduction in the Reliance on Informal Sources of Credit, Diversification of Crops, Technological Advancements, Increasing Farmers� Direct Access to Agricultural Markets and initializing R&D units of optimizing profits in agricultural sector. That being said the agricultural sector has immense potential to wean India out of the economic crisis abyss. It�s a war against the life and livelihood pulverizing corona virus pandemic. A holistic approach to address the difficulties faced by the farmers must be incorporated. New dimensions should be explored such as steps to strengthen agricultural extension services and promotion of greater awareness among farmers about their entitlements under various central and state government schemes that would fortify the agrarian economy.
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Agriculture, Farmers, Farm loan waiver
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN TRADITIONAL WAY AND MODERN WAY OF ACCOUNTING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006448
Register Paper ID - 196059
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN TRADITIONAL WAY AND MODERN WAY OF ACCOUNTING
Author Name(s): Mithali Mehta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3228-3231
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1565
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN TRADITIONAL WAY AND MODERN WAY OF ACCOUNTING
Paper Title: INFLUENCE OF FOUCAULT'S BIOPOWER IN CAMUS' THE STRANGER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006447
Register Paper ID - 196031
Title: INFLUENCE OF FOUCAULT'S BIOPOWER IN CAMUS' THE STRANGER
Author Name(s): SUBHAM MANDAL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3219-3227
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1444
Power is everywhere and its influence is on everything. Sometimes it works explicitly through laws and justice while other times it works implicitly. In the present era, Foucault has expressed power's hegemonic influence on human body and population. Controlling the mass helps power to implicitly control them for its own benefits of capitalistic advancement. Repression makes people blindly follow power until it becomes hegemonic. But this mechanistic following of rules makes people more docile and subjugated. They lose the meaning of their life. In Camus' The Stranger, we see this hegemonic repression of power which makes the characters' action meaningless until the protagonist, Meursault, revolts implicitly by his actions and breaks free of the influence of power through death, over which Foucault says power has no control.
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Biopower, repression, conjugal family, confession, resistance, punishment, death.
Paper Title: A REVIEW : ROLE OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006446
Register Paper ID - 196074
Title: A REVIEW : ROLE OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Author Name(s): Pooja Damodhar Tamboli, Mrs. S.S. Kulkarni., Dr. A. G. Thosar.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3214-3218
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1318
Manufacturing industry of India consume highest amount of energy. According to survey of energy analysis of overall world industrial sector energy use is one third of total consumption. So that effort has been made to analyze the energy efficiency of industrial sector to improve the performance. This can be done by evaluation of end energy uses and by implementation some measures to shrink the total amount of energy consumed for many of the end users. The requirement for efficient performance and economical process of manufacturing is combined now days for efficient production. This paper contains the energy efficiency analysis of manufacturing industry. It includes the energy management by efficiency analytics and providing solutions for predictive maintenance to avoid major damage to industrial equipment. With the help of efficient energy use in industry we can minimize losses and ultimately energy and cost saving.
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Energy Efficiency, Predictive Maintenance, Energy Intensity, Manufacturing Industry.
Paper Title: COMPETENCY-BASED CURRICULUM IN KENYA: A CRITIQUE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006445
Register Paper ID - 196016
Title: COMPETENCY-BASED CURRICULUM IN KENYA: A CRITIQUE
Author Name(s): Cheptoo Ruth, Prof, Ramadas. V
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3206-3213
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 2072
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Competency-based curriculum, Competency, Critique on the competency-based curriculum.
Paper Title: CHALLENGES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING OF ENGLISH AT HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL SCHOOL TRIBAL LEARNERS IN CONTEXT TO SPECIFIC BLOCKS OF BASTAR AND DANTEWADA (C.G.).
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006444
Register Paper ID - 196081
Title: CHALLENGES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING OF ENGLISH AT HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL SCHOOL TRIBAL LEARNERS IN CONTEXT TO SPECIFIC BLOCKS OF BASTAR AND DANTEWADA (C.G.).
Author Name(s): Raj Kumar Deshmukh, Dr. Mahima Gautham (PhD. Guide), Dr. Deepika Dhand (PhD. Guide)
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 3199-3205
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1348
English is an official language in India. In any case, Indians face numerous issues while learning English. Particularly the tribal face intense issue as they have their own language too for correspondence. This examination has concentrated on the issue of innate understudies in learning English as a subsequent language. The Researchers has followed Descriptive overview technique to lead the examination and taken the assistance of exploration apparatuses like poll, oral and composed tests to gather data from the subjects. The outcomes show that the innate understudies face incalculable issues in learning English.
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Tribal , English, Tribal students, learning English, second language
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.
Indexing In Google Scholar, ResearcherID Thomson Reuters, Mendeley : reference manager, Academia.edu, arXiv.org, Research Gate, CiteSeerX, DocStoc, ISSUU, Scribd, and many more International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) ISSN: 2320-2882 | Impact Factor: 7.97 | 7.97 impact factor and ISSN Approved. Provide DOI and Hard copy of Certificate. Low Open Access Processing Charges. 1500 INR for Indian author & 55$ for foreign International author. Call For Paper (Volume 12 | Issue 7 | Month- July 2024)