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Paper Title: FRANCIS BACONS PHILOSOPHY AS A MECHANISM OF TRANSFORMATION OF HUMAN PSYCHOLOGY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006649
Register Paper ID - 201170
Title: FRANCIS BACONS PHILOSOPHY AS A MECHANISM OF TRANSFORMATION OF HUMAN PSYCHOLOGY
Author Name(s): Dhanaji Vithalrao Thore
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4745-4749
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1739
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Keywords: Greek philosophy, renaissance, civilization, ethics
Paper Title: IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON INDIAN ECONOMY AND CHALLENGES AHEAD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006648
Register Paper ID - 200690
Title: IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON INDIAN ECONOMY AND CHALLENGES AHEAD
Author Name(s): Dr. Shahid Iqbal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4736-4744
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 2128
The COVID-19 outbreak, which started in China in December 2019, has spread to 203 countries. Till date, over 1.5 million people had been affected by COVID-19 and about 80,000 people had died worldwide. We are in unprecedented times. The Covid-19 pandemic is spreading across the world and India is no exception. With the cases also rising exponentially in India, the Government introduced a 21-day national lockdown in first phase. The Indian economy is going through a major slowdown with COVID-19 coming into the picture, which was evident over the recent quarters even before the crisis hit. The economy expanded at a six-year low rate of 4.7 per cent in the third quarter of the current financial year. The outbreak has now presented Indian economy with new roadblocks, creating destructive impact on the world of work. The organizations have gone on a backfoot with such a crisis at the country. The impact of COVID-19 would be felt across sectors such as logistics, auto, tourism, metals, drugs and pharmaceuticals, electronic goods, MSMEs and retail among others. However, the extent of actual impact would depend on the severity and duration of the outbreak, which is still unknown. The government and various regulators have announced a series of measures to support corporates and individuals during the lockdown. This paper spotlights the impacts of COVID-19 on Indian economy sector-wise and discussed the various challenges Indian economy may face in coming time. It presents the so far impact made by the Covid-19 pandemic on the economy and how markets and the economy have reacted sharply to the pandemic and its implications for businesses. The relevant data have been taken up from various reports of authentic agencies, journals, newspapers and websites. The paper concludes and gives clear picture of the overall impacts of Covid-19 pandemic on Indian economy.
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Covid-19 pandemic, Demand, Global Economy, Government, Indian Economy.
Paper Title: REPRESENTATION OF A NEW GENERATION IN BHAGAT`S FIVE POINT SOMEONE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006647
Register Paper ID - 200590
Title: REPRESENTATION OF A NEW GENERATION IN BHAGAT`S FIVE POINT SOMEONE
Author Name(s): Mr. Sakhare Gangadhar Dhondiba
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4732-4735
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1682
The liberalization of the Indian economy has dramatically and drastically influenced social life in India and scholars have commented extensively upon how the image of a �New India� brand has been created by media, corporate power houses and politicians based on the changes witnessed as a result of economic reformation. The creation of this �New India� brand accompanies the attempt to construct a new generation Indian subject who will play an integral role in narrating this new liberalized nation. Bhagat�s novels and protagonists are, in part, representative of the new generation Indian youth in more ways, as his novels center on the dynamics of metropolitan life and the influence of economic liberalization amongst this new generation Indian youth. The present research paper significantly sheds light on the new generation youth expressed and delineated through the dynamic characters in Five Point Someone.
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New India, Zippes, liberalization, privatization, globalization, modernization etc.
Paper Title: INDIAN RAILWAYS : SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006646
Register Paper ID - 196419
Title: INDIAN RAILWAYS : SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
Author Name(s): Ghurni Bhattacharya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4724-4731
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1853
Indian Railways, operated by the Ministry Of Railways is perhaps the biggest facilitator and connector of the masses across the states, divisions, districts, cities, towns and villages, the essence and relevance of railways in the development paradigm along with railways infrastructure today and its contribution to development across the country is of utmost importance to understand having all, different functional units such as (IRTS, Indian Railways, Passenger Reservation Enquiry, IRPS, signaling, tracking, eco-review, statistics, electrification, sanitation, symbols, departmental conventions of rules regulation, safety, security, self sufficiency, passenger safety and security, station cleanliness, general duties of staffs ,general conventions of passengers, IRCTC, asset utilization etc.) working in collaboration with one another with a proper set of structural organizational conventions and maintenance of value consensus reinforces stability in the organizational structure, thereby, promoting integration on the account of sociological basis evidenced by customer satisfaction highlighting the smooth running of Railway Organization and its social contributions as the Lifeline to the nation.
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Indian Railways ,functional units ,stability
Paper Title: DISABILITY LEADING TO POVERTY IN INDIA -AN OVERVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006645
Register Paper ID - 196341
Title: DISABILITY LEADING TO POVERTY IN INDIA -AN OVERVIEW
Author Name(s): Prof Mrs. Kranti shashikant Patil, Principal .Dr. P. P. Chhajed
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4719-4723
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1722
Abstract: This paper attempts to throw lights on how disability is one of leading factor for poverty or why most of disabled person are poor from generations. Disability and poverty is flip side of coin. In this paper we are going to see key factors related to disability, how the vicious cycle of poverty related to disabled make then poor to poorer. Disabled are excluded by society in some or the other way and most serious part of this entire scenario is that there is no reliable data available which can prove and compare or can explain their indirect exclusion from society. Though government does its best at policy level and provisions to bring them above poverty line, but lot of things are yet to improve from mindset of society towards disabled persons to making concrete work to bring them in flow with non disabled person. Because depriving someone of something is nothing but denying. Disabled have to face many challenges, difficulties which most of them or not able to overcome, and they lead to their poverty.
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Keywords: Social Exclusion, Disability, poverty,
Paper Title: ADVANCED CLOUD DATA SECURITY FEATURES UNDER KEY VULNERABILITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006644
Register Paper ID - 196346
Title: ADVANCED CLOUD DATA SECURITY FEATURES UNDER KEY VULNERABILITY
Author Name(s): Muhammad Abul Kalam, Guguloth Ravinder
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4717-4718
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1589
Data confidentiality can be broken by powerful attackers by using cryptographic keys. This hacking can be done by coercion or backdoor in cryptographic software. if the encryption key is visible to the hacker then total data will be hacked so the only way to preserve the data confidentiality is to limit the attackers to access the cipher text. This may be done by using multiple administrative servers to share the cipher text so we can assume that the adversary cannot compromise all of them. If the data is encrypted by using the present method hackers can easily attack the data. So in this paper we are implementing data confidentiality against an adversary who knows the encryption key and accessing a large amount of cipher text. So we propose Bastion, which is very efficient and more guaranteed in data confidentiality. If the encryption key is visible to the adversary and he cannot access the whole data. Bastion is very secure and well suited for integration in the present system because it gives less than 5% overhead and also it implements secure encryption modes. We evaluated the performance of bastion by using prototype implementation.
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cryptography key, encryption, Bastion.
Paper Title: IOT BASED MILK MONITORING SYSTEM FOR DETECTION OF MILK QUALITY USING SENSOR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006643
Register Paper ID - 196386
Title: IOT BASED MILK MONITORING SYSTEM FOR DETECTION OF MILK QUALITY USING SENSOR
Author Name(s): V.HEMA, N.MONISHKUMAR, N.NANDHAKUMAR, B.NARMADHA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4713-4716
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1605
The project presents a modern device for quality inspection of milk based on smart sensor technology. As milk is the major food for all the infants, it has to be monitored for the safety of the child. The main objective of the project is to bring out the product which determines the quality and the safety of milk for consumption. This project determines many parameters of milk by using smart sensor technology. Here, we consider parameters like temperature and pH to determine the quality of the milk. The Temperature sensor is used to determine the hotness or coldness of milk. The pH sensor is used to determine the pH of the milk. The nitrogen sensor is used to determine the protein content in the milk. The protein content can be used to determine the melamine is present in the milk or not. All these sensors are thus inbuilt inside the case and the output is thus shown with the help of monitoring displays (LED) externally.
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PH Sensor, GSM Module, Internet of Things, Milk
Paper Title: TEMPERATURE ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION OF WORKING PARAMETER FOR MAGNETIC ABRASIVE PROCESS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006642
Register Paper ID - 196415
Title: TEMPERATURE ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION OF WORKING PARAMETER FOR MAGNETIC ABRASIVE PROCESS
Author Name(s): RAM BAHADUR , Poonam Wankhede, ANKUR SRIVASTAVA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4709-4712
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1542
The demand for advanced materials has been due to superior mechanical properties and high-quality surfaces in the engineering industry. To achieve high quality of surface finish, non-traditional finishing process can be used in place of traditional finishing methods. The magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF) process is an advance machining process to enhance the surface quality of certain materials such as ceramic, composites and hard alloy. The rate of surface finishing and quality through the MAF process depends on the varies parameter such voltage, current , ,magnetic field, abrasive quality and working gap etc. rise in temperature can also be a considerable factor during MAF process, because high rise in temperature can deform the surface microstructure and diffuse the abrasive particles. This review paper mainly focuses on the effects of process parameter and output parameter along with recent development and scope.
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Magnetic abrasive finishing; cylindrical magnetic abrasive finishing; plane magnetic abrasive finishing; surface roughness; removal weight, temperature.
Paper Title: SOIL STABILISATION USING HUMAN HAIR FIBER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006641
Register Paper ID - 192190
Title: SOIL STABILISATION USING HUMAN HAIR FIBER
Author Name(s): Deepak Sehra, Mohammad Shahid Ali Khan, Mohit Agarwal, Mohit Kaswan, Naveen Kumar, Naveen Kumar Nagar, Dr.Omprakash Netula, Akhil Maheshwari, Jitesh Kumar Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4706-4708
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1686
This research paper deals with stabilisation of low bearing capacity soil with the help of human hair fiber as reinforcing material. Human hair is a non-biodegradable waste material, which causes disposal problem. Human hair is mixed in soil sample in different percentages. The objective of studying human hair fiber in this process is to find an alternative of commercial fiber materials.
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Soil Stabilisation, Human Hair Fiber (HHF), California Bearing Ratio (CBR), Optimum Moisture Content (OMC), Maximum Dry Density (MDD).
Paper Title: A STUDY ON PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE MADE USING SILICA FUMES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006640
Register Paper ID - 192191
Title: A STUDY ON PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE MADE USING SILICA FUMES
Author Name(s): Ritesh Kumawat, Shikher Turki, Prateek Goya, Prateek Goyal, Umesh Malav, Upendra Singh Panwar,Vikas Kumar Meena, Akhil Maheshwari, Dr.Omprakash Netula
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4703-4705
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1612
Increase in the utilization of materials required in the creation of cement has lead to consumption of materials. Silica smolder is non metallic and non unsafe misuse of enterprises. It is appropriate for solid blend and improves properties of cement for example compressive quality and so on. The principle target of this explore work is to decide the ideal substitution rates which can be appropriately utilized under the Indian conditions. When appropriately planned and put, silica fume delivers a top notch concrete. Silica seethe concrete is of enthusiasm as it has a high early quality improvement, high extreme quality, great scraped spot obstruction and great protection from freeze-defrost activity. In lab considers, 28-day compressive qualities more than 14 000 Ibjin2 (97 MPa) were effectively acquired utilizing silica seethe with typical measures of portland concrete.
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Silica Fume, OPC, Blended Cement
Paper Title: CARBON SEQUESTRATION TO PAPER CONSUMPTION IN JECRC
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006639
Register Paper ID - 192192
Title: CARBON SEQUESTRATION TO PAPER CONSUMPTION IN JECRC
Author Name(s): Prithu Jaiman, Rishabh Raj Ranawat, Tanishq Saugat, Praveen Godara, Priti Yadav, Rahul Arora, Dr.Omprakash Netula, Akhil Maheshwari, Pradeep Kumar Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4699-4702
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1597
Increase in the utilization of materials required in the creation of cement has lead to consumption of materials. Silica smolder is non metallic and non unsafe misuse of enterprises. It is appropriate for solid blend and improves properties of cement for example compressive quality and so on. The principle target of this explore work is to decide the ideal substitution rates which can be appropriately utilized under the Indian conditions. When appropriately planned and put, silica fume delivers a top notch concrete. Silica seethe concrete is of enthusiasm as it has a high early quality improvement, high extreme quality, great scraped spot obstruction and great protection from freeze-defrost activity. In lab considers, 28-day compressive qualities more than 14 000 Ibjin2 (97 MPa) were effectively acquired utilizing silica seethe with typical measures of portland concrete.
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Paper Title: MEGA PROJECTS IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006638
Register Paper ID - 192193
Title: MEGA PROJECTS IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Ajit Jangir, Deepak Sharma, Harsh Sekhon, Kapil Chaturvedi, Kunal Jain, Vallabh Dadhich Mr. Jatin Gupta, Dr. Omprakash Netula, Jitesh Kumar Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4696-4698
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1604
Infrastructure projects are classified into two type�s namely major infrastructure projects and mega infrastructure projects. This study analyses the time overrun and cost overrun in 30 mega infrastructure projects in India using the quarterly reports available at the Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation web portal. These projects represent different sectors such as the road transport and highways, power, atomic energy, metro and urban development, petroleum and petrochemicals. Road projects are found to have largest amount of time and cost overruns. Most common causes of time and cost overruns are identified as delay in land acquisition, delay in forest clearance, law and order problems, general price escalation, high capital cost, poor performance of contractor and delay in the supply of equipment. The relation between time overrun and cost overrun is studied in different sectors.
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Paper Title: COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT (DELAWAS JAIPUR AND DELHI STP)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006637
Register Paper ID - 192194
Title: COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT (DELAWAS JAIPUR AND DELHI STP)
Author Name(s): Dipanshu Dixit, Manaswee Verma, Paras, Diksha Pathak, Antima Agrawal, Mr. Jatin Gupta Dr. Omprakash Netula, Pradeep Kumar Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4692-4695
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1670
The ever-increasing population has given a direction to the existing kind to follow up the idea of the sustainable development. Be that as it may, India treats just 20% of its sewage and rest fall straightforwardly into streams causing serious issues. The sewage treatment plant gives exact same opportunity to recycle the waste water and use it for future needs. This is a conventional kind of study. The main objective of the study was to monitor the physicochemical parameters in waste water. This research paper deals with the comparative study of two STP (Sewage Treatment Plant) located in Delawas, Jaipur and Delhi. From this comparative study we conclude that Delawas STP comprises of two stage limits each of 62.5 MLD (million litre per day and treat water efficiently but still lacks in efficiency compared to Delhi STP. But the results suggest, as there is development in technology there is a considerable improvement in treated wastewater over the time.
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Sewage Treatment Plant, Wastewater, Water Quality, Pollution, Monitoring, Delawas, Delhi
Paper Title: REPLACEMENT OF SAND WITH PET IN CONCRETE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006636
Register Paper ID - 192195
Title: REPLACEMENT OF SAND WITH PET IN CONCRETE
Author Name(s): Aashish Bansal, Alan Sam Jacob, Dhananjay Kumar, Gurkirat Singh Shergill, Himanshu Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4688-4691
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1543
The manufacture of concrete using a thermosetting polymer instead of a fine aggregate(sand) known as modified concrete. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is the polymer used, recycling plastic bottles. PET is a material commonly used as a structural element, not as an aggregate. The research work find out that PET in the concrete produces good flexural strength, higher tenacity, light weight, good resistance. And it is found out that it is even economic than sand because sometimes availability of the sand is scarce.
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Replacement of Sand with PET In Concrete
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY OF TERTIARY WATER TREATMENT PLANT (CANADA AND INDIA)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006635
Register Paper ID - 192196
Title: COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY OF TERTIARY WATER TREATMENT PLANT (CANADA AND INDIA)
Author Name(s): Deepak Saini, Harshwant Singh Rathore, Koushal Jain, Kuldeep Saini, Manish Khatri, Nihal Soni Narendra Sipani, Dr. Omprakash Netula, Hitesh Nagar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4683-4687
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1500
The Indian peninsula is facing a severe drought, due to a combination of monsoon failure in the second half of 2018, sustained heatwaves between May and June, and underperforming rainfall in the first half of 2019. Majority of Indians are directly dependent on fresh water for their regular activities as well as industries. Tertiary water treatment plant helps in decreasing the demand of fresh water. This is conventional kind research. The main objective of the study is to analyse the advantages of tertiary water treatment plant. This research paper deals with the comparative study of Canadian tertiary water treatment process with Indian secondary water treatment process. From this comparative study we conclude that approximately 17% of population receives tertiary-level (or �advanced�) treatment in Canada while there is no tertiary process involved in India due to which we can�t utilize water like Canada and decrease the water scarcity in India by using tertiary water treatment process.
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Tertiary water treatment plant, secondary water treatment process, Canada, India
Paper Title: TRAVEL DEMAND MODELING AND FORECASTING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006634
Register Paper ID - 192197
Title: TRAVEL DEMAND MODELING AND FORECASTING
Author Name(s): Gaurav Mishra, Lokendra Meena, Mahesh Kumar Merotha, Mukesh Kumar Prajapat, Mohit KumarMohit Kumar, Rajveer Singh, Shivangni Khandelwal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4677-4682
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1531
Travel demand forecasting is that the premise of any urban or sub urban planning project. Forecasting models have become used for projecting future traffic and defines whether there's a requirement of recent road network or transit mode or land use policies. Modeling involves a series of mathematical models that just simulates human behavior. Modeling is completed by completing different processes and answering the series of questions on human behavior. Many attempts are being made to simulate all choices that traveler make in response to given system of highways. As no model is nice assumptions are to be made about decisions by traveler. the strategy of traffic modeling follows the steps as generation of trips in zones, moving through various nodes, through a network of links and ends at attracting zone. This modeling process is believed as Four step modeling. These four steps are as Follow-Trip Generation, Trip Distribution, Mode choice and traffic assignment. This paper deals with four step modeling within the context of Sitapura industrial area with the entire Jaipur city, Rajasthan
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Travel Demand Modeling and Forecasting
Paper Title: CASE STUDY ON CATCHMENT AREA OF CHINAV RIVER (KISHTWAR,J&K)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006633
Register Paper ID - 192198
Title: CASE STUDY ON CATCHMENT AREA OF CHINAV RIVER (KISHTWAR,J&K)
Author Name(s): Sandeep Singh, Suman, Navdeep Rathore, Feroz Ahmad,Ashish Boraida, Hrithik Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4674-4676
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1523
Human demand of timber is increasing day by day.Consquently ,thousands of trees is to be cut for construction of road and buildings every year which makes the land barren. Consequently the area becomes eroded .Over the last few decades the deforestation is the major cause to loss the land and scouring. cutting of trees are more hazard for soil in the vicinity of area and processing methods, which have put environmental and health hazards on the landscape. The test results revealed that rock materials can be used to block the holes of the river bank. protect the environment from the harmful effects of dumping rocks and plant more and more trees.
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catchment area ,plantation,shotcreting,geotextile synthetic bags groynes and breastwall construction.
Paper Title: PERVIOUS CONCRETE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006632
Register Paper ID - 192200
Title: PERVIOUS CONCRETE
Author Name(s): Tarun Kumar Jain, Vikas Kumar, Tarun Kumar, Vikas Meena, Dr.Omprakash Netula
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4671-4673
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1481
Pervious concrete is a special type of concrete mainly used in less load bearing areas to provide a passage to surface water to penetrate into ground and thus recharge the ground water table. Thus pervious concrete is a quite efficient product for rainwater harvesting. In addition to this, pervious concrete also reduces the surface runoff during floods hence, enhancing flood protection measures. The working principle of pervious concrete is the absence of fines, which creates interconnected voids between interlocked uniform sized aggregates. This creates a path for water to flow through it. Pervious concrete is traditionally used in footpaths, parking pavements, walkways in parks and society compounds. Primary objectives of pervious concrete are: Ground water recharge, Reduction to surface runoff, Flood protection Reduction of heat island effect
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Paper Title: SYNTHESIS OF 3-METHYL-2(3-METHYL-5-OXO-4, 5 DIHYDRO 1H-PYRAZOL-1-YL) QUINAZOLIN-4(3H)-ONE AND ITS DERIVATIVES AND ITS ANTIFUNGAL AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006631
Register Paper ID - 193189
Title: SYNTHESIS OF 3-METHYL-2(3-METHYL-5-OXO-4, 5 DIHYDRO 1H-PYRAZOL-1-YL) QUINAZOLIN-4(3H)-ONE AND ITS DERIVATIVES AND ITS ANTIFUNGAL AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY.
Author Name(s): Mansi M.Panchal, Madhuri J.Suthar, Sarikabahen P.Patel, Hetal.H.Patel , Trupti D.Barot
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4653-4670
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1531
Heterocyclic compound Isothiocynato methane (Methyl isothiocynate) react with 2-Amino benzoic acid (Anthranilic acid) in the presence of Ethyl alcohol and triethylamine it gives an intermediate 3-methyl 2- Sulfanylquinozalin -4(3H) one as [1]. Intermediate-1 undergoes in reaction with Potassium carbonate and Methyl iodide and Dimethyl formamide (DMF) it gives 3-methyl (-2 methyl sulfanyl) quinazalin-4(3H) one as [2]. Intermediate-2 undergoes in reaction with Ethyl alcohol and hydrazine it gives 2- hydrazinyl 3-methyl quinazolin-4(3H) one as [3]. Intermediate-3 undergoes in cyclization process in the presence of EAA it gives 3-methyl-2-(3methyl-5-oxo-4,5-dihydro 1 H- pyrazol-1-yl) quinazolin -4 (3H)-one as final product and its derivative. The synthesized compounds were characterized by TLC, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, and mass spectroscopy.
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Isothiocynato methane, 2-Amino benzoic acid, Ethyl alcohol, Triethylamine, Potassium carbonate, Methyl iodide, DMF
Paper Title: CRIME INVESTIGATION USING ADVANCED CYBERNETIC PROTECTORS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006630
Register Paper ID - 196423
Title: CRIME INVESTIGATION USING ADVANCED CYBERNETIC PROTECTORS
Author Name(s): Dr. Abhay Shukla, Mohd Ahmad, Shweta Gond, Shreya Tiwari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 4647-4652
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1504
The main objective of Cybernetic Protectors is to provide a secure way of communication and transferring evidences in Secret Intelligence Agency of defence system which has always uses undercover agents to solve complex cases and dismantle criminal organizations. We are conceptualizing this software as a solution so that Secret Intelligence Agencies and their agents can communicate through this Software for the exchange of evidences in a secure way. And maintain the details of the Defence Minister.
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Secret intelligence agency (SIA), Security
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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