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Paper Title: HOPE AND RESILIENCE IN THE TIMES OF COVID-19 CRISIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106817
Register Paper ID - 209273
Title: HOPE AND RESILIENCE IN THE TIMES OF COVID-19 CRISIS
Author Name(s): Dr. Rekha Rani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g787-g791
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1069
In India, the monstrous second wave of corona virus has contributed to the grief burden in the country both in number and in intensity. Due to the present COVID-19 crisis; the humanity is going through an exceptionally challenging and painful period. The pandemic has adversely affected not only physical health of people but traumatized emotional & mental health and blemished their overall well being. The fear relating to the Covid-19 infection causing major mental health issues like stress, anxiety, depressive symptoms, insomnia, denial and anger (Roy et al.,2020). There is a definite need to address the issues of mental damages and specialized psychological interventions for the same along with strategies to control the disease and this pandemic at large. The present article is a humble attempt to highlight strength of hope and resilience as important psychological factors to protect the mental health and well being and suggest few ways to be hopeful and resilient to face and overcome the threatening impact of COVID-19 and enhance good mental health.
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Hope, Resilience, COVID-19 crisis
Paper Title: REVIEW ON EXTRACTION OF PHENOL FROM BANANA PEELS AND ITS COMPARISON
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106816
Register Paper ID - 209421
Title: REVIEW ON EXTRACTION OF PHENOL FROM BANANA PEELS AND ITS COMPARISON
Author Name(s): Pranita Arun Salavi, Shraddha Govind Pille, Chandan Chandrashekhar Prajapati, Nitin T. Satao
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g779-g786
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1230
Background: The banana peels is a household and industrial food waste discarded in large scale; it represents about 35% of the total fresh mass of ripe fruit. India is the first world producer of banana over a 14.2 million tons is products annually. The extract of banana peels exhibits a high total phenolic content around 29mg/g, as GAE. This peel waste should be considered as potential source of bioactive compound that are important for both food and pharmaceutical industries because of its antioxidant capacity, low cost and easy availability. Objective: The objective of this study is to compare Total Phenolic Content (TPC) in various variant of banana (100 gram of material) using parameters such as temperature, time, methods of extraction and solvents. Conclusion: Extraction of TPC out by different methods and Innovative techniques avoid shortcomings of content optional technique friendly to environmental to avoid chemical risk, extraction time, consumption the solvents and obtain yield quality of phenol.
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Banana Peels, TPC, Solvent
Paper Title: REVIEW ON A REVIEW ON BUCCAL PATCHES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106815
Register Paper ID - 209383
Title: REVIEW ON A REVIEW ON BUCCAL PATCHES
Author Name(s): Shewale Vaibhav L., Dr. S. Z. Chemate
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g765-g778
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1202
The aim of this article is to study the buccal patches. Buccal patch is a nondissolving thin matrix modified release dosage form composed of one or more polymer films or layers containing the drug and/or other excipients. Buccal patches have been become an interesting area of novel drug delivery system as the dosage forms designed for buccal administration should not cause irritation and should be small and flexible enough to be accepted by the patient .The study of buccal patches include its introduction, types of buccal patches, advantages, limitation, potential uses of buccal patches, polymer used, methods of preparation, evaluation.
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Buccal patches, modified release, matrix, novel drug delivery system.
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LOAD TESTING TOOLS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106814
Register Paper ID - 209406
Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LOAD TESTING TOOLS
Author Name(s): AShwin K Chandrasekhar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g758-g764
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1128
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Paper Title: IMPLEMENTATION OF IRIS SCANNING- BY COLOUR DETECTION AND SCALE INVARIANT FEATURE TRANSFORM(SIFT)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106813
Register Paper ID - 209402
Title: IMPLEMENTATION OF IRIS SCANNING- BY COLOUR DETECTION AND SCALE INVARIANT FEATURE TRANSFORM(SIFT)
Author Name(s): Pathi Mahendra, Gorle gayatri, Samireddy venkata varaha sai pradeep, Palepu Achyuth Varma, Vasupalli Rohit
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g752-g757
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1083
Colour detection is the process of detecting the name of any colour. Human eyes and brains work together to translate light into colour. Light receptors that are present in our eyes transmit the signal to the brain. Our brain then recognizes the colour. But one of the limitations of human brain is that it cannot recognize all the shades of colours. But, through this process we can detect even the shades of most of the colours (approximately around 1500) by placing an target object for which the colour should be detected in front of the camera. We are formulating a process/algorithm through which we can produce faster results in Iris detection by first considering the colour of the Iris and then scanning the user data with the reduced data through scale invariant feature transform (SIFT). Iris is one of the unique features which can be distinguished between two different individuals. Since the Iris feature are unique, this can be used in Biometric applications. Fingerprint biometrics are efficient, but one need to move to Iris scanning for the biometrics because this method is more hygienic and accurate.
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Iris, Euclidean distance, colour-detection, SIFT.
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON STUDIES ON CHEMICAL COATING OF KINNOW (CITRUS NOBILLIS X CITRUS DELICIOSA TENORA) ON POST HARVEST SHELF LIFE.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106812
Register Paper ID - 209026
Title: A REVIEW ON STUDIES ON CHEMICAL COATING OF KINNOW (CITRUS NOBILLIS X CITRUS DELICIOSA TENORA) ON POST HARVEST SHELF LIFE.
Author Name(s): Karankumar perumal, Azhagu Thirunavukkarasu.S, Meka Venkata Markande Swamy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g745-g751
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1114
Kinnow is spring ripening, sweet juicy fruit with seeds, attractive upright growth habit. The fruit is medium and have more of a yellow or orange color .The fruit is fairly easy to peel, rich flavored, very juicy. The large, frost, tolerant columnar tree has dense foliage and is a good ornamental but has a strong tendency towards alternate bearing. Study was carried out on Kinnow mandarin to explore the effects of chemical coated with glycerin (2.5%),NaoH (2%),calcium lactate (3%),gum Arabic (10%),calcium chloride (1%),CMC (1%),with untreated fruits as a control on post-harvest shelf life of the fruit. The experiment was performed for 30 days in studying the physical and chemical parameters of the fruits and the readings were recorded at the intervals of 3 days. The obtained results showed that significant enhancement in fruit physical characteristics, as well as fruit chemical characteristics. Using gum Arabic (10%), CMC (1%) we are the best, which gave minimal damage and more shelf life to the mandarin fruit.
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Kinnow mandarin is the first generation hybrid of (King * Willow leaf) is the most common citrus fruit grown
Paper Title: TAWHID AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: AN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106811
Register Paper ID - 209291
Title: TAWHID AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: AN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE
Author Name(s): Ferhat John
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g737-g744
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1234
The concept of human inequality paved the way to the concept of social injustice and was ubiquitous throughout the world of antiquity. Islam, managed to succeed because Islam gives us a complete ideology in favor of human equality. According to Islam man is equal in creation and is originated from a single source. Those who belong to the various classes in society are not created by different gods. Islam demolishes all structures of social superiority by asserting common origin of all human beings. This is the essence of Islam which is called Tawhid. Tawhid implies the release of all human beings from servitude and yielding to anyone but God. Tawhid is tantamount to defiance of any power obscured under whatever colour or veil and an absolute submission to the absolute authority of God alone. The concept of Tawhid makes it clear that all of us have been raised from dust and we shall be reduced to dust. There is no difference among the particles of dust; hence why should there be any difference between somebody else and me. This consciousness undoubtedly gives man the greatest incentive to bring about social justice. The aim of this paper is to explain the concept of social justice in Islam and how Tawhid has direct bearing on social justice.
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Tawhid and Social Justice: An Islamic Perspective
Paper Title: ``JANPAD AZAMGARH MEN GRAMIN JANSANKHYA VRIDDHI EVAM VITARAN KE PRATIRUP KA BHAUGOLIC ADHYAYAN``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106810
Register Paper ID - 209280
Title: ``JANPAD AZAMGARH MEN GRAMIN JANSANKHYA VRIDDHI EVAM VITARAN KE PRATIRUP KA BHAUGOLIC ADHYAYAN``
Author Name(s): Dr. Akhilesh Tiwari, Yashwant Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g726-g736
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1257
"JANPAD AZAMGARH MEN GRAMIN JANSANKHYA VRIDDHI EVAM VITARAN KE PRATIRUP KA BHAUGOLIC ADHYAYAN"
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"JANPAD AZAMGARH MEN GRAMIN JANSANKHYA VRIDDHI EVAM VITARAN KE PRATIRUP KA BHAUGOLIC ADHYAYAN"
Paper Title: JANAPAD AAJAMGHAD ME JANSANKHYA VRDHI EAVM BHUMI UPYOG KE SANDRBH ME GRAMIN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106809
Register Paper ID - 209281
Title: JANAPAD AAJAMGHAD ME JANSANKHYA VRDHI EAVM BHUMI UPYOG KE SANDRBH ME GRAMIN
Author Name(s): Dr. Syam Singh, Deendayal Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g720-g725
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1190
JANAPAD AAJAMGHAD ME JANSANKHYA VRDHI EAVM BHUMI UPYOG KE SANDRBH ME GRAMIN
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JANAPAD AAJAMGHAD ME JANSANKHYA VRDHI EAVM BHUMI UPYOG KE SANDRBH ME GRAMIN
Paper Title: VARTMAN PARIPREKSHYA MEN BAGHATE HUYE VAYU PRADUSHAN KE KARAN EVAM ROKTHAM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106808
Register Paper ID - 209276
Title: VARTMAN PARIPREKSHYA MEN BAGHATE HUYE VAYU PRADUSHAN KE KARAN EVAM ROKTHAM
Author Name(s): Dr. Bihari Singh, Shobhnath Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g713-g719
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1075
"VARTMAN PARIPREKSHYA MEN BARHATE VAYU PRADUSHAN KE KARAN EVAM ROKTHAM"
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"VARTMAN PARIPREKSHYA MEN BARHATE VAYU PRADUSHAN KE KARAN EVAM ROKTHAM"
Paper Title: ``JANPAD AZAMGARH MEN PHASAL BHUMI UPYOG EVAM JANSANKHYA KRIYASHILATA KA PRATIRUP TATHA GRAMIN VIKAS HETU SAMAJIK, ARTHIK PAKSHON KA BHAUGOLIC ADHAYAYAN``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106807
Register Paper ID - 209279
Title: ``JANPAD AZAMGARH MEN PHASAL BHUMI UPYOG EVAM JANSANKHYA KRIYASHILATA KA PRATIRUP TATHA GRAMIN VIKAS HETU SAMAJIK, ARTHIK PAKSHON KA BHAUGOLIC ADHAYAYAN``
Author Name(s): Dr. Akhilesh Tiwari, Akhilesh kumar Gautam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g705-g712
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1195
"JANPAD AZAMGARH MEN PHASAL BHUMI UPYOG EVAM JANSANKHYA KRIYASHILATA KA PRATIRUP TATHA GRAMIN VIKAS HETU SAMAJIK, ARTHIK PAKSHON KA BHAUGOLIC ADHAYAYAN"
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"JANPAD AZAMGARH MEN PHASAL BHUMI UPYOG EVAM JANSANKHYA KRIYASHILATA KA PRATIRUP TATHA GRAMIN VIKAS HETU SAMAJIK, ARTHIK PAKSHON KA BHAUGOLIC ADHAYAYAN"
Paper Title: ``GRAMIN SWASTHYA KE VIKAS MEN SAMAJIK V SANSKRITIC AVARODH`` (JAUNPUR JANPAD KE VIKAS KHAND DHARMAPUR KE VISHESH SANDARBH MEN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106806
Register Paper ID - 209277
Title: ``GRAMIN SWASTHYA KE VIKAS MEN SAMAJIK V SANSKRITIC AVARODH`` (JAUNPUR JANPAD KE VIKAS KHAND DHARMAPUR KE VISHESH SANDARBH MEN
Author Name(s): Dr. Sanjay Kumar Singh, Sandeep Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g701-g704
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1106
"GRAMIN SWASTHYA KE VIKAS MEN SAMAJIK V SANSKRITIC AVARODH" (JAUNPUR JANPAD KE VIKAS KHAND DHARMAPUR KE VISHESH SANDARBH MEN
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"GRAMIN SWASTHYA KE VIKAS MEN SAMAJIK V SANSKRITIC AVARODH" (JAUNPUR JANPAD KE VIKAS KHAND DHARMAPUR KE VISHESH SANDARBH MEN
Paper Title: ``BEROJGARI KE PRATI GRAMIN SHIKSHIT BEROJGARON KE VICHAR(JAUNPUR JANPAD MEN BAKSHA VIKAS KHAND PER ADHARIT EK SAMAJSHASTRIYA ADHYAYAN)``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106805
Register Paper ID - 209275
Title: ``BEROJGARI KE PRATI GRAMIN SHIKSHIT BEROJGARON KE VICHAR(JAUNPUR JANPAD MEN BAKSHA VIKAS KHAND PER ADHARIT EK SAMAJSHASTRIYA ADHYAYAN)``
Author Name(s): Dr. Sanjay Kumar Singh, Sunil Kumar Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g696-g700
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1650
"BEROJGARI KE PRATI GRAMIN SHIKSHIT BEROJGARON KE VICHAR(JAUNPUR JANPAD MEN BAKSHA VIKAS KHAND PER ADHARIT EK SAMAJSHASTRIYA ADHYAYAN)"
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"BEROJGARI KE PRATI GRAMIN SHIKSHIT BEROJGARON KE VICHAR(JAUNPUR JANPAD MEN BAKSHA VIKAS KHAND PER ADHARIT EK SAMAJSHASTRIYA ADHYAYAN)"
Paper Title: DEEP LEARNING MODEL FOR FACE MASK DETECTION ALERT SYSTEM AND AGE PREDICTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106804
Register Paper ID - 209395
Title: DEEP LEARNING MODEL FOR FACE MASK DETECTION ALERT SYSTEM AND AGE PREDICTION
Author Name(s): Aditya Sawant, Siddharth Tayde, Barun Singh, Nikhil Masand, Dr. Mrs. Gresha Bhatia
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g690-g695
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1123
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Face Mask Detection, Convolutional Neural Network(CNN), Datasets, Object Detection
Paper Title: SOYBEAN TREATED PLOTS RESIDUAL EFFECT ON GROWTH AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF MAIZE CROP IN SUDAN AND GUINEA SAVANNA ZONES IN NORTHERN NIGERIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106803
Register Paper ID - 209226
Title: SOYBEAN TREATED PLOTS RESIDUAL EFFECT ON GROWTH AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF MAIZE CROP IN SUDAN AND GUINEA SAVANNA ZONES IN NORTHERN NIGERIA
Author Name(s): Nasiru Ahmad Abdulkadir, Nana Ewusi Mensah, Andrew Opoku, Ado Yusuf, Vincent Logah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g679-g689
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1081
An experiment was conducted in 2016 cropping season to evaluate residual effect of legumes experimental treatments on maize crop yield at the fields that were used for soybean the previous year at the two agroecological zones (Sudan savanna and Guinea savanna). After clearing and land preparations, experimental plots were demarcated. Plots size was 4 by 4.5m. There were seven treatments replicated four times, each for soybean and groundnut. Maize grain yield showed no significant difference between treatments in terms of maize yield). Result from Sudan savanna soybean field revealed no significant difference between treatments in terms of maize yield (P = 0.123). As for harvest index, there is significant difference (P =0.023) between treatments. On contrast result obtained from Guinea savanna soybean field showed that significant difference exists between treatments. nitrogen treatment recorded highest yield (2175 kg ha-1). Result for major nutrients uptake in maize shoot showed no any significant difference between all the treatments observed in soybean fields at both Sudan savanna and Guinea savanna. From the finding of this study it can be concluded that. Result indicated that residual effect of leguminous crop treatments influenced yield performance of maize in Guinea savanna but no significant difference was observed in Sudan savanna.
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: Inoculants, soybean, maize crop, residual, cattle manure, legfume fix, alosca, sudan savanna, guinea savanna and nutrient uptake
Paper Title: BIG MART SALES PREDICTION USING MACHINE LEARNING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106802
Register Paper ID - 209080
Title: BIG MART SALES PREDICTION USING MACHINE LEARNING
Author Name(s): Rohit Sav, Pratiksha Shinde, Saurabh Gaikwad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g674-g678
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1604
Nowadays shopping malls and Big Marts keep the track of their sales data of each and every individual item for predicting future demand of the customer and update the inventory management as well. These data stores basically contain a large number of customer data and individual item attributes in a data warehouse. Further, anomalies and frequent patterns are detected by mining the data store from the data warehouse. The resultant data can be used for predicting future sales volume with the help of different machine learning techniques for the retailers like Big Mart. In this paper, we propose a predictive model using XG boost Regressor technique for predicting the sales of a company like Big Mart and found that the model produces better performance as compared to existing models.
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XG Boost Regressor, Machine Learning, Data Set, Data Exploring, Data Cleaning, Feature Engineering, Building Model.
Paper Title: POST DECISIONAL HEARING OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106801
Register Paper ID - 209386
Title: POST DECISIONAL HEARING OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS
Author Name(s): Saubhagya Bhadkaria
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g665-g673
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1165
The discharge of administrative discretionary powers needs for hearings, even before the administrative authorities. While hearing, the authorities are required to observe principles of natural justice in addition to the legislative mandates. Right to be heard forms a part of the package of principle of natural justice yet jeopardized in exceptional situations, which calls for the post-decisional hearing as a savior not to defunct the overall proceedings. The problem arises once the decision is taken and if the person at stake had already suffered due to the same. The courts had tried to strike a balance in this situation to cure the urgency of the decision-making right of the aggrieved to be heard before any detriment is caused to his interest.
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Post decision hearing, administrative discretion, natural justice
Paper Title: BIG DATA ANALYTICS ARCHITECTURE FOR SMART CITIES AND SMART COMPANIES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106799
Register Paper ID - 209398
Title: BIG DATA ANALYTICS ARCHITECTURE FOR SMART CITIES AND SMART COMPANIES
Author Name(s): Shanet Sabu, Minla K.S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g636-g643
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1124
Today mobile internet, social media and internet of things have a broader application predominance, that paved the way for the age of big data. Digitization has won prominent parts of people's way of life. Both people and government are more inquisitive about Smart City trends or Smart Companies to attain greater sustainability and better norm of living. This research is an endeavor to discuss those big data applications are highly beneficial for implementation of smart cities as they impart ample opportunities but even have multihued challenges and problems. Smart cities are well known for the human dynamics within which we are connected by devices called the Internet of Things. Big Data Analytics aids in decision making from both Smart City intelligence or smart business domain. This research article is about framework of big in smart cities or smart companies with a composite of urbanization and Computerization and furthermore discusses the requirements, challenges of how big data analysis is utilized for decision making.
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Big Data, Internet of Things, Smart City, Smart Company, Data Analytics, Emerging Technologies, Decision Making
Paper Title: REVIEW ON AGRICULTURAL PLANT LEAF DISEASE DETECTION USING DIP
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106798
Register Paper ID - 209422
Title: REVIEW ON AGRICULTURAL PLANT LEAF DISEASE DETECTION USING DIP
Author Name(s): Mr.Praful B. Shapamohan, Prof. (Dr.) Nilesh N. Kasat
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g630-g635
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1091
Leaf spots can be indicative of crop diseases, where leaf batches (spots) are usually examined and subjected to expert opinion. In our proposed system, we are going to develop an integrated image processing system to help automated inspection of these leaf batches and helps identify the disease type. Conventional Expert systems mainly those which used to diagnose the disease in agriculture domain depends only on textual input. Usually abnormalities for a given crop are manifested as symptoms on various plant parts. To enable an expert system to produce correct results, end user must be capable of mapping what they see in a form of abnormal symptoms to answer to questions asked by that expert system. This mapping may be inconsistent if a full understanding of the abnormalities does not exist. The proposed system consists of four stages; the first is the enhancement, which includes HIS transformation, histogram analysis, and intensity adjustment. The second stage is segmentation, which includes adaptation of fuzzy c-means algorithm. Feature extraction is the third stage, which deals with three features, namely color size and shape of spot. The fourth stage is classification, which comprises Leaf disease.
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Classifier, Feature extraction, Image processing, Leaf disease
Paper Title: A RESEARCH PAPER ON IMPACT OF LARGE DAMS ON ENVIRONMENT IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2106797
Register Paper ID - 209154
Title: A RESEARCH PAPER ON IMPACT OF LARGE DAMS ON ENVIRONMENT IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Sarjerao P. Ahirrao
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: g627-g629
Year: June 2021
Downloads: 1236
Water is very important and key elements of human life for drinking purposes as well as related to human daily need. Increasing demand of water caused the emerging science of dam engineering and also construction large dams for Irrigation purposes, drinking, industrial, flood control, power generation, recreational, fishery and tourisms etc. In India inland water bodies combined together, stretch over 45,000 km across the country, making India one of the richest fish germ-plasm in the world. However, the reallocation of water through dams has severely affected the ecosystem of these rivers, as the downstream flows are restricted and mangroves vanish. Large dams can remarkably effect on the environment as a non- stabilizing factor in nature in various stages of construction, operation and end of life by stopping the flow of the river and stored water on its up-steam site. However, if the environment cannot tolerate this instability, the results of the destruction of this structure will gradually rise and the objective of dam construction will be lost. In this paper, we will review the environmental impact of construction large dams on some rivers across the country and we will separately examine the use of several large dams as an important and effective option.
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Large Dams, River, Environment
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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