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  Paper Title: Placement Management System

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406800

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  Title: PLACEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

  Author Name(s): Sampada Kayat, Archit Gupta, Badrinath Sabban, Nagarkar Raviraj Prakash

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: h148-h152

 Year: June 2024

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The Placement Management System (PMS) is a comprehensive software solution designed to streamline and optimize the process of managing placements within educational institutions and organizations. PMS offers a centralized platform that facilitates the entire placement lifecycle, from employer registration and job posting to candidate application, selection, and placement. The system is equipped with features tailored to the needs of both employers and candidates. Employers can create accounts, post job vacancies, manage applications, and schedule interviews seamlessly. Candidates can register profiles, browse job opportunities, submit applications, and track the status of their applications in real-time. PMS incorporates advanced matching algorithms to efficiently connect candidates with suitable job openings based on their qualifications, skills, and preferences. The system also provides analytics and reporting tools to monitor placement trends, track performance metrics, and generate insightful reports for informed decision- making. With its user-friendly interface, robust functionality, and scalability, the Placement Management System revolutionizes the placement process, saving time, reducing administrative burden, and enhancing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of placement activities.


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  Paper Title: "PREVALENCE OF NECK PAIN IN FEMALE DENTAL SURGEONS"

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406799

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  Title: "PREVALENCE OF NECK PAIN IN FEMALE DENTAL SURGEONS"

  Author Name(s): Prajakta Konde

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: h141-h147

 Year: June 2024

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Background: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are significant health concerns for various professions, including healthcare. Dentists are particularly susceptible due to the repetitive, demanding motions and fixed postures required in their work. This study focuses on assessing the prevalence and intensity of neck pain among female dental surgeons, a group known to be at high risk for musculoskeletal complications. Methodology: This cross-sectional observational study was conducted over six months, surveying female dental surgeons aged 25-50. A purposive sampling technique was used, with 60 participants included in the study. Data collection involved visiting private dental clinics and administering two questionnaires: the Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) for neck pain intensity and the Neck Disability Index (NDI) for neck pain-related disability. Results: Out of the 50 female dental surgeons assessed, 18 (36%) reported experiencing neck pain. The prevalence of neck pain was highest among those aged 36-40 (61.54%). Pain intensity, as measured by the NPRS, showed that 8 dentists reported mild pain, 9 reported moderate pain, and 1 reported severe pain. The NDI results indicated that 10 dentists experienced no disability, 6 had mild disability, and 2 had moderate disability due to neck pain. Conclusion: The study concluded that neck pain is prevalent among female dental surgeons, with significant variation in pain intensity and functional disability. The findings highlight the need for targeted ergonomic interventions and preventive measures to reduce the risk and impact of neck pain in this professional group.


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  Paper Title: Green Finance:Advancing Sustainable Development Goals

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406798

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  Title: GREEN FINANCE:ADVANCING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

  Author Name(s): Dr. Geetika Tandon Kapoor, Ms. Shalini Anguria

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: h133-h140

 Year: June 2024

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Green financing plays a remarkable role in achieving comprehensive, inclusive, and sustainable economic and social development by fostering a more growing environment for all living beings on Earth. This study underlines the impressiveness of green finance in advancing Sustainable Development Goals. In today's era of advancing technology, the global economy faces four major challenges: environmental change, energy constraints, financial crises, and health issues. Sustainable finance acts as a crucial mediator in reconciling the global economy with nature. Green finance can be likened to the kidneys of the human body, purifying the Earth and eliminating waste. It forms the basis for ecological development, facilitating grasp over GHGs, reduction of ozone-depleting substances, and mitigation of air and water pollution. This study emphasizes encouraging indications that embracing green financial practices can significantly influence economic growth and overall welfare. In 2017, global investments in renewable energy saw a decrease of 3%, amid ongoing concerns about potential further declines due to the continued dominance of non renewable investments in the energy sector.This trend jeopardizes the expansion of green energy necessary for energy security and meeting climate and air quality goals. Many developed and developing economies still pursue coal-friendly energy policies, potentially offsetting emissions reductions achieved elsewhere.Finance serves as the engine driving infrastructure projects, including energy initiatives. Financial institutions often favor fossil fuel ventures over green projects due to perceived risks and lower returns on green technologies. To achieve sustainable development goals, there's a pressing need to incentivize green projects and enhance investments in environmentally beneficial initiatives. This can be facilitated through new financial instruments and policies which compiles green banks, carbon market mechanisms, green bonds, fiscal policies, green central banking, green technologies, community-based green funds, collectively known as green finance.


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Green Bonds, Green Insurance, Green Credit Cards, Green Banks, Green Investment Funds, Green Vehicle Funds

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  Paper Title: Parens patriae jurisdiction & indian constitutional courts in safeguarding environment.

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406797

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  Title: PARENS PATRIAE JURISDICTION & INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS IN SAFEGUARDING ENVIRONMENT.

  Author Name(s): K PUSHPAVANAM

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: h127-h132

 Year: June 2024

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Parens Patriae Jurisdiction - Granting Legal Personhood to Nature - Environmental Personhood in other countries -Decisions of High Courts granting Legal Personhood to Rivers -Decision of Supreme Court of India in Environmental Personhood - Comparative Global Position in Environmental Personhood.


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Legal Persons, Parens Patriae, Environmental Personhood, Supreme Court of India, High Courts in India, Wildlife, Natural Resources.

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  Paper Title: The Intersection of Alexander Pope's Ideals and Efforts for Skill Development in Higher Education

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406796

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  Title: THE INTERSECTION OF ALEXANDER POPE'S IDEALS AND EFFORTS FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION

  Author Name(s): Pragya Patel, Dr Aprajita Sharma

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: h122-h126

 Year: June 2024

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This paper examines the intersection of Alexander Pope's Enlightenment ideals and contemporary efforts for skill development in higher education. Pope's advocacy for intellectual development, critical thinking, and accessible knowledge, the study draws parallels with current initiatives aimed at enhancing skills in higher education. Through a qualitative approach, this study synthesizes insights from Pope's works, current educational literature, case studies, and policy analysis. The integration of intellectual and practical skills, the role of technology in enhancing learning, and the challenges faced in skill development initiatives. Pope's advocacy for deep, reflective learning aligns with contemporary methods such as Project-Based Learning (PBL) and adaptive learning technologies, which personalize education to meet individual needs. The paper discusses the relevance of Pope's philosophy in modern educational contexts, emphasizing the importance of fostering both intellectual and practical skills in students to prepare them for the demands of the 21st century.


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Alexander Pope, Higher Education, Skill Development, Critical Thinking, Deep Learning, Moral Education, Ethical Reasoning, Interdisciplinary Learning

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  Paper Title: Preserving Cultural Heritage Through Geographical Indications: Safeguarding Indigenous Traditions In A Globalized World

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406795

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  Title: PRESERVING CULTURAL HERITAGE THROUGH GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS: SAFEGUARDING INDIGENOUS TRADITIONS IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD

  Author Name(s): Priyanka T Gopal, A. R. Muhammed Raquib

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: h116-h121

 Year: June 2024

 Downloads: 14

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This article delves into the critical imperative of safeguarding the rich tapestry of indigenous people's local traditions, encompassing their cherished customary practices, values, and ethics, and it's intrinsic connection to their cultural identity. In an era characterized by rapid globalization and technological advancement, preserving these time-honored traditions has become an increasingly vital undertaking. Geographical indications (GIs) emerge as a compelling solution, heralding a paradigm shift in the realm of cultural preservation. By bestowing legal protection upon products that bear a unique geographic origin and possess qualities or characteristics intrinsic to that locale, GIs stand as a formidable fortress against the encroaching tide of homogenization. Illustrating the profound impact of GIs, the article draws upon emblematic exemplars like Pisa silk, renowned for its intricate craftsmanship, Swiss watches, a pinnacle of precision engineering, and Florida oranges, synonymous with lush, sun kissed groves. These hallmark instances underscore the role GIs play in shielding traditions and elevating them to the global stage. A compelling case study, the Roquefort cheese, is explored in detail. Its distinctive sharp, tangy, and salty flavors, combined with a sumptuous creamy texture, owe their uniqueness to the bacterium 'Penicillium roqueforti,' thriving exclusively within the caves of southern France's Toulouse region. The confluence of the humid atmosphere, the indigenous bacterium, and the use of rich sheep's milk encapsulates the essence of GI protection. This safeguards not just a product but an entire ecosystem of cultural practices, ensuring that future generations can relish the historical continuity embedded within each delectable bite.


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Local tradition, geographical indication, Cultural Identity, Roquefort cheese, globalized world.

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  Paper Title: PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON PREVALENCE OF INFECTIONS AND THEIR ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY IN ORTHOPAEDIC PATIENTS IN TERITIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL.

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406793

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  Title: PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON PREVALENCE OF INFECTIONS AND THEIR ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY IN ORTHOPAEDIC PATIENTS IN TERITIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL.

  Author Name(s): Jahangir Alam, P.santoshni, Shaik nikhath faheem, V.teja, Dr.dharma teja

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: h90-h105

 Year: June 2024

 Downloads: 6

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Orthopaedic infection is a global problem that affects both developed and developing nations. It has alarming consequences in environments with limited resources, including increased medical costs, drug resistance to commonly prescribed antibiotics, and difficulty in infection management that leads to high mortality. Therefore, even one surgical site infection is critical in orthopaedic operating rooms. Orthopaedic infection associated with SSI was seen in India with a variable epidemiology of 4.4%-12%. Orthopaedic infections affect the supporting tissues around the bones and joints.


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  Paper Title: AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF GEOPOLYMER CONCRETE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURE AND AGAINST AGGRESSIVE CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406792

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  Title: AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF GEOPOLYMER CONCRETE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURE AND AGAINST AGGRESSIVE CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT

  Author Name(s): K.ROJA LAKSHMI, J.SAI KRISHNA REDDY, Dr M.SATISH KUMAR

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: h83-h89

 Year: June 2024

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  Paper Title: "FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL FACE PACK"

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406790

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  Title: "FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL FACE PACK"

  Author Name(s): POONAM P.PAPULE, DIPALI R. KHANDAGALE, VAISHNAVI PASALKAR, SAKSHI PATIL

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: h50-h57

 Year: June 2024

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This study aimed to develop and assess an herbal face pack using ingredients like Beetroot powder, aloe vera, sandalwood, orange peel, rose petal powder, Neem powder, and . After procuring and preparing the ingredients, they were evaluated for their organoleptic, physico-chemical properties making it ideal for a face pack. Herbal face packs are known to improve blood circulation, rejuvenate skin, maintain skin elasticity, and cleanse pores. Their non-toxic nature reduces allergic reactions, making them a safe option. Further optimization studies are needed to fully understand their cosmetic benefits for human use.


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  Paper Title: satyagrah in gandhi chintan

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406789

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  Title: SATYAGRAH IN GANDHI CHINTAN

  Author Name(s): Hanuman ram suthar

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: h34-h49

 Year: June 2024

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the contribution of satyagrah in gandhi ji s life has been studied in detail satyagrah was the infallible weapon he fought against the british goverment


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  Paper Title: The Harlem Renaissance: Cultural Rebirth and Literary Expression

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406788

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  Title: THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE: CULTURAL REBIRTH AND LITERARY EXPRESSION

  Author Name(s): Faiza Farhat Mohammad Mustafa

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: h26-h33

 Year: June 2024

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The Harlem Renaissance stands as a pivotal period in American history, characterized by a flourishing of African American culture, art, and literature in the early 20th century. This research paper explores the Harlem Renaissance, examining its historical context, key figures, themes, and lasting impact on American society.The paper begins with an introduction to the Harlem Renaissance, defining its significance as a cultural and artistic movement that challenged societal norms and paved the way for future generations. It discusses the socio-political and cultural landscape of the early 20th century, highlighting the Great Migration and Harlem's emergence as a cultural epicentre.The paper then deal the cultural and artistic expressions of the Harlem Renaissance, including visual arts, music, dance, and literature. It discusses prominent figures such as Langston Hughes, Duke Ellington, Aaron Douglas, and their contributions to shaping African American cultural identity and challenging racial stereotypes. The paper examines the themes and motifs prevalent in Harlem Renaissance literature, such as identity, racial pride, resistance, and the quest for equality and social justice. It reflects on the movement's enduring legacy and its impact on future generations of African American artists and writers, as well as its influence on shaping American culture and society.While acknowledging the Harlem Renaissance's achievements, the paper also addresses critiques and challenges to its legacy, including issues of class, gender, and representation.


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Harlem Renaissance, African American culture, Cultural rebirth, Literary expression, Sociopolitical context, Key figures, Lasting impact

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  Paper Title: Identifying Causing Factors of Low Visual Acuity Among School-Age Children

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406787

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  Title: IDENTIFYING CAUSING FACTORS OF LOW VISUAL ACUITY AMONG SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN

  Author Name(s): Rishabh Dubey, Ms. Ankita Bandyopadhyay

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: h1-h25

 Year: June 2024

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Introduction: Vision serves as the primary way individuals connect with their external environment. According to the World Health Organization, around 90% of blind individuals reside in developing countries, with India having the highest number of blind people, estimated at 12 million. The age range of 6 to 12 years is considered crucial for health. Paying attention to the eye health of school-age children is vital and requires involvement from both society and parents. A study was conducted to examine the prevalence of low visual acuity and it's influencing factors among school-age children in Jasola, New Delhi. The study aimed to assess the factors affecting low visual acuity and compare it across various demographic variables among school children. Aim- To assess the level of low visual acuity in school-age children and its influencing factor. Methodology: The study utilized a cross-sectional design and selected 150 school-age children based on specific criteria through purposive sampling. The study framework was based on King's Goal Attainment model. Using Snellen's chart, the study assessed low visual acuity among schoolage children, while a questionnaire was administered to mothers via interviews to identify influencing factors. Result: Analysis revealed that out of the 150 children, 107 (71.34%) had a visual acuity of 6/9 in both eyes, 35 (23.33%) had 6/12, and 8 (5.33%) had 6/18. Factors associated with low visual acuity included environmental aspects like study hours and TV watching. Consequently, informational pamphlets about vision loss were distributed to parents. Conclusion: Implementing effective vision screening methods for school-age children helps detect correctable causes of reduced vision and empowers mothers with knowledge and practices to promote healthy vision.


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  Paper Title: Campus Interactive Information Kiosk With 3d Mapping

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406786

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  Title: CAMPUS INTERACTIVE INFORMATION KIOSK WITH 3D MAPPING

  Author Name(s): Erwin C. Oyeman AND Joseph Ryan A. Bantiling, Ma. Luz P. Lerio, Kristine T. Soberano

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: g968-g978

 Year: June 2024

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This study's fundamental reason is to develop a Campus interactive Information Kiosk with 3D Mapping that can provide information and detailed instructions to campus visitors and clients. A 3D map module was also designed and integrated into the system for campus navigation purposes. The researchers used the Feature Driven Development methodology agile approach model under the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) to develop the system. This method serves as the basis for planning, designing, developing, testing/debugging, and deploying the software. It serves as a core foundation to implement or deploy a successful Campus Interactive Information Kiosk with 3D Mapping that will answer the end users' problems and a big help to the campus university. A survey questionnaire was used to determine the quality and usability of the software based on ISO/IEC 25010. As a result, the system got a very high rating showing that the system caters to the respondents' needs and successfully passed the software quality testing.


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  Paper Title: Shashi Deshpande's Select Novels: A Study of Marital Discord

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406785

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  Title: SHASHI DESHPANDE'S SELECT NOVELS: A STUDY OF MARITAL DISCORD

  Author Name(s): Dr. Anil Kumar

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: g964-g967

 Year: June 2024

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Shashi Deshpande is one of the prominent contemporary women writers in Indian writings in English. Her protagonists find themselves entrapped in the roles assigned to them by society, but achieve self-identity and independence within the confines of their marriage. In the book of Murali Manohar, Indian English Women's Fiction: A Study of Marriage, Career and Divorce (2007), categorizes marriage in contemporary Indian women's fiction into three types: love marriage, love-cum-arranged marriage, and arranged marriage. He asserts that love marriages, ideal from the couple's perspective, often lack parental approval, while arranged marriages, favored by parents, may not meet the couple's desires but are expected to cultivate love post-marriage. Manohar ranks his preferences as love-cum-arranged marriage, love marriage, and arranged marriage. He believes that marital success depends on the couple, not the parents. Deshpande's novels explore these marriage types, showing their impact on the couple's life. In the works of Deshpande, feature protagonists seeking fulfillment outside or without marriage, embodying the 'new woman' who navigates life with courage and resilience, challenging traditional marital expectations. The present study, based on the selected novels of Deshpande deals with the complexities of man-woman relationship especially in the context of marriage, the trauma of disturbed adolescence with reference to work of Shashi Deshpande.


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  Paper Title: Astrological aspects of predicting eye problems in college students.

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  Title: ASTROLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PREDICTING EYE PROBLEMS IN COLLEGE STUDENTS.

  Author Name(s): Rishabh Dubey, Dr. Kamal Pant

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: g958-g963

 Year: June 2024

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astrology and numerology are the arts of predicting or determining the influences of the planets and stars. Some numbers are also correlated some talktative predictions on human affairs. Highly advanced knowledge related to astrology on medicine and health is preserved in Indian holy scriptures and transmitted from generation to generation, although all astrology and numerology with medicine and health were developed as a part of religion in ancient india, astrological principles related to prevention, health care and relief from illness were applied as rituals (religious ceremonies). Predicting and analyzing someone health and wealth as well by astrology is one of the those mathods or way where you have shown believe in your predicted as well as astrologer. In this article we are just analyze or predict your eye health with astrology and neumerology and hence a concise astrological evolution related to prevention, eye health care and also some treatments of eye diseases and refrective errors is being presented in this article.


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astrology, palmistry, Visual Acuity; Snellen's Chart; School-going Children; Environmental Factors.

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  Paper Title: PURCHASE OF UNIT LINKED LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES: ROLE OF AGENTS RELATIONSHIP - SELLING BEHAVIOR

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  Title: PURCHASE OF UNIT LINKED LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES: ROLE OF AGENTS RELATIONSHIP - SELLING BEHAVIOR

  Author Name(s): M RADHIKA, AKHILA ALIGEPALLY

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: g946-g957

 Year: June 2024

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Unit-linked life insurance policies are gaining popularity due to their combined investment and insurance benefits. Agents play a pivotal role in selling these policies by employing relationship selling strategies to build enduring bonds with customers. This approach involves understanding client needs, offering personalized guidance, and fostering trust and loyalty. Effective relationship selling enhances agents' ability to explain policy features, address concerns, and support clients throughout the policy term, thereby boosting customer satisfaction and retention. Success in selling unit-linked policies hinges on factors like client demographics, regulatory landscapes, market dynamics, and agent expertise. This study explores how relationship selling impacts policy acquisition, retention, and overall business performance in the unit-linked insurance market, providing insights into effective customer interaction and sales techniques.In recent times, unit-linked life insurance policies have become increasingly popular because of their distinctive investment and insurance features. These policies combine the advantages of having life insurance with the chance to participate in financial markets. Agents play a crucial role in the selling process since they serve as a middleman between policyholders insurance.


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Keywords: unit-linked life insurance, relationship selling, agents, customer loyalty, personalized guidance, trust, policy features, customer satisfaction, retention, market dynamics, regulatory environment, client demographics, sales techniques,businessperformance

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  Paper Title: Research on Formulation and In-vitro Evaluation of Antifungal herbal hair oil

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  Title: RESEARCH ON FORMULATION AND IN-VITRO EVALUATION OF ANTIFUNGAL HERBAL HAIR OIL

  Author Name(s): Mr. Rushikesh Balkrushna Nimbokar, Mr. Gaurav Vilas Sahadev, Mr. Mohan Gajanan Doijad, Mr. C. Murlikrishna Goud, Dr. K. RajaRajeswari

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: g926-g945

 Year: June 2024

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"In this study, we aimed to formulate and evaluate the antifungal properties of herbal hair products. We selected a combination of specific herbs known for their potential antifungal effects. Through in vitro testing, we assessed the efficacy of these herbal formulations against common fungal strains that affect the scalp. Our findings provide valuable insights into the potential use of herbal ingredients in combating fungal infections and promoting healthy hair. Further research in this area could lead to the development of natural and effective solutions for hair care. "One possible source of naturally occurring antimicrobials is plant essential oils. Recently, there has been a significant increase in interest from scientists on essential oils and extracts derived from a variety of plants. While the safety of chemical additives has been questioned, consumer desire for natural preservatives has surged. There have been reports of antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, antiparasitic, and antidermatophytic qualities in the plant oil. It is today regarded as a valuable source of natural ingredients for the creation of industrial products as well as medications to treat a variety of illnesses.


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  Paper Title: Harnessing the Medicinal Properties of Paederia foetida in Ayurveda and Traditional Medicine

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406781

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  Title: HARNESSING THE MEDICINAL PROPERTIES OF PAEDERIA FOETIDA IN AYURVEDA AND TRADITIONAL MEDICINE

  Author Name(s): Reena Sharma, Dr. Amarjeet Singh, Mrs. Renu Tiwari3, Naman Gautam

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: g921-g925

 Year: June 2024

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Herbal and ayurvedic medications have gained international attention throughout the last ten years, with both financial and medical consequences. The globe over, there are now more legitimate worries about the effectiveness, safety, and quality of herbs due to their frequent and extensive use. Paederiafoetida, a member of the Rubiaceae family and locally referred to as "Gandhavadulia" (English:"skunkvine"), has a wide range of pharmacological and phytochemical significance. As a result, valid scientific proof or evaluation is now required in order for herbal health claims to be accepted. This review examines the pharmacognostic, phytochemical, pharmacological, and prospective features of this plant in addition to the conventional knowledge.Humans have been using nature's resources for ages to find novel phytoconstituents that have been used to treat a wide range of illnesses. Many of these treatments are still effective in contemporary medicine. Emerging data also points to the need for ongoing research into using naturally occurring active molecules to treat human diseases, as well as the need to find innovative, active natural and semisynthetic or synthetic substances.


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  Paper Title: EVALUATION OF FOUNDRY PROPERTIES OF SOME SELECTED NIGERIAN BENTONITE CLAYS FOR APPLICATION IN THE FOUNDRY INDUSTRY

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406780

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  Title: EVALUATION OF FOUNDRY PROPERTIES OF SOME SELECTED NIGERIAN BENTONITE CLAYS FOR APPLICATION IN THE FOUNDRY INDUSTRY

  Author Name(s): OLUSOLA, Emmanuel Omowumi, OLADAPO, Samuel Oluwasehun, AKINTUNLAJI Olusola Akinbolaji, AJAO, Majeed Opeyemi

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: g910-g920

 Year: June 2024

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An evaluation was conducted on the foundry properties of selected Nigerian Bentonite Clays to address the demand in foundry, steel, and metallurgical industries, as well as future industrial development. Samples were collected from six locations in four states of Nigeria, with five different points sampled from each location for investigation. Using the cone and quartering technique, the samples were homogenized to obtain representative samples, which were then subjected to tests to determine their foundry properties.The chemical composition of the raw samples was compared favorably with Bomu, Amake, and Yobe bentonite clay deposits in Nigeria, as well as Wyoming bentonite in the USA. Based on the CaO content in their chemical composition, the clay samples were classified as calcium-based Bentonite clay. The cation exchange capacity of Samples A (83.973) and E (72.453) fell within the standard value range (70-120) for Montmorillonite. Conversely, Samples B (60.977), C (55.14), D (65.405), and F (62.289) slightly fell below the standard value range for Montmorillonite. However, these results still indicated that the samples are suitable for applications in the foundry industry, as they compared well with values (64-105) for Wyoming bentonite.The pH values of samples A, B, C, E, and F indicated that they are basic clays, while sample D is an acidic clay. Based on these findings, the clay samples are deemed suitable for application in the foundry industry and can be used for commercial sand casting. It is recommended to conduct further investigations into the selected Bentonite samples for other industrial applications. Additionally, exploring Bentonite clay deposits in other parts of Nigeria where research is lacking would be beneficial in determining their properties and usefulness as binding agents in the foundry industry, thereby contributing to the sustainability of our economy and industrial growth.


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  Paper Title: A Study on Awareness level of Female Law Students Towards Fundamental Rights of Constitution of India.

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2406779

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  Title: A STUDY ON AWARENESS LEVEL OF FEMALE LAW STUDENTS TOWARDS FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF CONSTITUTION OF INDIA.

  Author Name(s): Chandan Preet Kour

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 6

 Pages: g892-g909

 Year: June 2024

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The present study was conducted to study the level of awareness among female law students towards the fundamental rights of constitution of India. For this study a sample of 100 female students from three law colleges of Jammu were selected. The data was collected with the help of self constructed questionnaire and was analyzed using percentage statistical technique. This study has concluded that all majorities of law students had a full knowledge regarding the fundamental rights of Indian constitution but still there is a need to create awareness among the students in order to make them more sensitive as well as defensive regarding fundamental rights.


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