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Paper Title: EFFICIENT IN ADMINISTRATION IN ARTS MANAGEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307419
Register Paper ID - 241215
Title: EFFICIENT IN ADMINISTRATION IN ARTS MANAGEMENT
Author Name(s): Preeti Mariam Mathews, POORNIMA M P, MEENU S, SIBIN S K, SANGEETH U
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d651-d656
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 95
The concept is to develop a web application that can be used to manage and centralize, control most of the activities that can occur during the arts festival days. Slight modifications can migrate it from the category of 'arts festival' to any kind of competition that is conducted by a college or an institution, because in its core, the base of every competition follows similar procedures that contain; event schedule calendar, participant registering result tracking status, appeal filing, final result publishing, etc. In this way an educational institution can ease up the efficiency of managing the entire programme and reduce the workload and paperwork drastically. It also helps to avail and deliver information regarding the programmes to anyone. The presence of such web applications does make the background.
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WebApp, Management System, PHP, Mysql, Event Organization.
Paper Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLY HERBAL UNDER EYE AND SKIN CREAM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307418
Register Paper ID - 241203
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLY HERBAL UNDER EYE AND SKIN CREAM
Author Name(s): Mr. Yashkumar A. Meshram, Mr. Mukesh M. Nikhade, Mr. Vansh S. Bopche, Mr. Yash G. Ade, Miss. Pranali M Chaudhari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d635-d650
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 111
To formulate and evaluate poly herbal cream using aloevera gel, Haritaki powder, Sandalwood powder and Amla powder, Neem powder, were used. The cream was prepared by using the cream base that is stearic acid, cetyl alcohol, Sandalwood powder, methyl paraben, distilled water, rose oil, aloevera gel, Haritaki powder and amla powder. The cream was prepared by using the homogenous mixing of all the excipients and the herbal extracts. By using homogenous mixing developed six batches of our herbal cream were prepared namely Y1H, Y2H, Y3H, Y4H, Y5H and Y6H. All six batches were evaluated for different parameters like appearance, pH and viscosity. All the six formulations Y1H, Y2H, Y3H, Y4H, Y5H and Y6H showed good appearance, pH, adequate viscosity and no phase separation was observed. Also, the formulations Y1H, Y2H, Y3H, Y4H, Y5H and Y6H showed no redness and irritation during irritancy study and they were easily washable. All the six formulations Y1H, Y2H, Y3H, Y4H, Y5H and Y6H were stable at room temperature. We used herbal ingredients shows significant various activities. Based on the results, we can suggest that all the six formulations Y1H, Y2H, Y3H, Y4H, Y5H and Y6H were stable and can be safely used on the skin.
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Poly herbal under eye and skin cream, Aloe Vera, Haritaki, Sandalwood Powder, Amla Powder, Olive Oil.
Paper Title: SCREENING OF LOCALLY FERMENTEDFOOD CONDIMENTS FOR PREDOMINANT MICROORGANISMS FOR SAFE UTILIZATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307417
Register Paper ID - 241035
Title: SCREENING OF LOCALLY FERMENTEDFOOD CONDIMENTS FOR PREDOMINANT MICROORGANISMS FOR SAFE UTILIZATION
Author Name(s): UJUNWA FELICIA NWACHUKWU*, AMARACHUKWU CHIOMA EZEME-NWAFOR, CHINENYE BRIDGET NWOBODO
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d627-d634
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 103
Some locally fermented foods have been associated with several microorganisms including Lactic Acid Bacteria(LAB) which have several potential health or nutritional benefits. Therefore, the aim of the study was to screen the locally fermented food condiments for predominant organisms for safe utilization. The fermented food condiments; fermented seeds of fluted pumpkin(ogiri) and African Oil bean seed(ukpaka) were utilized in this study. Isolation of various microorganisms were carried out using differential media such as mannitol salt agar, Macconkey agar, Salmonella shigella agar and De Man, Rogosa and Sharpe agar respectively. The developed colonies were subjected to phenotypic characterization such as macroscopic examination, Gram staining, biochemical tests and genotypic characterization. The phenotypic and genotypic characterization revealed the predominant isolates as Bacillus subtilis and Lactobacillus sp. Other isolates were Salmonella sp., Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. The isolate, Bacillus subtilis has 92.01% pairwise similarity with Bacillus subtilis strain C3a-FIIRO with NCBI accession number MW577298. The obtained results proved the presence of beneficial LAB in the assayed fermented food condiments, hence safe for consumption.
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Key words : Bacillus subtilis FFOS, characterization, fermented food condiments, screening,
Paper Title: Some reflections on India as depicted in the Journals, Personal Diaries and Novels of the English
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307416
Register Paper ID - 241260
Title: SOME REFLECTIONS ON INDIA AS DEPICTED IN THE JOURNALS, PERSONAL DIARIES AND NOVELS OF THE ENGLISH
Author Name(s): Nairra Nisar Shah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d607-d626
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 91
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English, Native Women, Heathen, Journals
Paper Title: PCOS AND HOMOEOPATHY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307415
Register Paper ID - 241196
Title: PCOS AND HOMOEOPATHY
Author Name(s): Poonam Bhatt
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d602-d606
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 528
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a disorder in which the ovaries produce extra amount of androgens, which is a male sex hormones and usually present in women in less amounts. Polycystic ovary syndrome itself describes the multiple small cysts filled with fluid that forms in the ovaries. It causes irregular menstruation, acne, hirsutism, obesity and mood disorders. In today's society majority of women are suffering with PCOS, and it has become common cause of infertility in women. Exact cause of PCOS is not known it may be because of genetic tendency, environmental factors like- unhealthy food, drinks, lack of physical exercise etc. In this article we are discussing about PCOS, cause of PCOS, risk factor, complication, diet management and homoeopathic treatment. As homoeopathy works on dynamic plane and it stimulates body's self-healing power so medicine should be given on individuality of patient.
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PCOS, Homoeopathy, Homoeopathic management
Paper Title: Growth of Human Capital Development in India -Fostering Sustainable Growth 2021
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307414
Register Paper ID - 241248
Title: GROWTH OF HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA -FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE GROWTH 2021
Author Name(s): Vivechana Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d598-d601
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 83
This report examines the theme of human capital formation in India, focusing on sustainable financing means, education and literacy rate growth, the impact of jobs in tier-3 cities and towns, and the influx of capital from foreign institutions. Recognizing the crucial role of human capital in driving economic growth and social progress, this report analyzes the current landscape of human capital development in India and explores strategies to foster sustainable growth.
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Human capital , Economic growth ,Human capital development
Paper Title: Implications Of Domestic Violence Against Women In Police House Holds In Buruburu Police Division In Nairobi County, Kenya
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307413
Register Paper ID - 241081
Title: IMPLICATIONS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN POLICE HOUSE HOLDS IN BURUBURU POLICE DIVISION IN NAIROBI COUNTY, KENYA
Author Name(s): Andrew
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d583-d597
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 87
This study focused on investigating domestic violence within police households in BuruBuru Police Division. The motivation behind the study was the need for new interventions to address the persistent and increasing violence against women in these households, which was attributed to a lack of information on the issue. The study aimed to explore the forms and nature of domestic violence against women in police households, examine the factors contributing to such violence, and assess its effects on police families in the BuruBuru Police Division. The study utilized a cross-sectional descriptive study design and employed both probability sampling and purposive sampling techniques to select a sample size of 133 respondents from partners of male police officers. Additionally, eight key informants were interviewed to gather further insights. The collected data was analyzed using descriptive statistics in the SPSS software package for quantitative data, while qualitative data underwent content analysis. Correlation analysis was used to test for associations and dependencies between study variables. The study found that domestic violence does occur in police households. The major forms of domestic violence identified were physical violence (48.5%), sexual abuse (56.6%), controlling or domineering behavior (42.4%), economic deprivation (41.4%), and intimidation (38.4%). Socio-economic factors were found to significantly contribute to domestic violence in police households (63.6%), impacting the mental health of police officers and the quality of their work. The study also highlighted that existing police disciplinary procedures may not be adequate to address this problem. Based on the findings, the study recommends implementing policies that incorporate conflict resolution mechanisms such as mediation, counseling, and outreach programs by government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). These interventions should specifically target the challenging task of reaching the population residing within police houses or police lines.
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Domestic violence, physical violence, sexual abuse, gender-based violence
Paper Title: Guardian Shield: A Geolocation-Enabled Social Safety App for Real-Time Tracing
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307412
Register Paper ID - 240828
Title: GUARDIAN SHIELD: A GEOLOCATION-ENABLED SOCIAL SAFETY APP FOR REAL-TIME TRACING
Author Name(s): Shubham Phadatre, Raj Kudale, Pranav Ladkat, Tejas Balshetwar, Prof. Anita Vikram Shinde
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d574-d582
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 106
According to the recently released data by the National Crime Records Bureau, there has been a significant rise in the vulnerability of children, with a staggering 1.49 lakh cases of crimes against children registered in 2021. Out of the total six million crimes documented by the Indian police throughout the year from January 1st to December 31st, crimes against women accounted for 428,278 cases. The report highlights that the majority of the cases in 2021 encompassed offenses such as kidnappings, abductions, rapes, domestic violence, dowry deaths, and assaults. Ensuring the safety of women, children, and senior citizens has become a critical concern in today's society. The rise in crimes against these vulnerable groups necessitates immediate action to address the issue. This research paper proposes an alert system for social safety that utilizes commonly available electronic devices to trigger emergency alerts and provide immediate location information. The system aims to not only assist the victims but also alert nearby individuals and emergency contacts in real-time. The proposed system leverages a mobile application integrated with an IoT module, enabling users to activate the alert system by pressing a panic button or shaking their phone. Additionally, IoT devices can be used as an alternative means to trigger the alert. Once activated, the system sends the user's location coordinates along with a distress message and health details to their registered emergency contacts via telegram and individuals within a 500-meter range. The system also incorporates various features such as fall detection, blood pressure monitoring, Spo2 levels, heart rate monitoring, and body temperature sensing through the IoT module. The ultimate objective of this system is to ensure that victims receive timely assistance. Furthermore, future integration with other smart devices such as Bluetooth smartwatches is envisioned to expand the system's capabilities. The proposed system not only focuses on enhancing personal safety but also fosters a sense of community by alerting nearby individuals who can provide immediate help.
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GPS,Geolocation ,social safety,neo 6m
Paper Title: REVIEW ON ANXIETY AMONG PARENTS OF INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307411
Register Paper ID - 241270
Title: REVIEW ON ANXIETY AMONG PARENTS OF INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
Author Name(s): Jaspreet Kaur, Dr. Neetu Deswal, Harpreet Kaur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d566-d573
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 97
Anxiety is distinguished by a variety of somatic and autonomic symptoms, as well as a subjective sense of unease, discomfort, apprehension, or anxious concern. Anxiety is a common, emotional, reasonable, and expected response to risk, whether real or imagined. Parents have a lot of hopes for their children. When a family has a disabled kid, the parents often endure a variety of emotional and psychological challenges. This social mindset promotes conflict among family members, and marital relationships may deteriorate as a result of the strains of guilt, shame, blame, and blame-shifting. There is a need to think more carefully about the importance of establishing intervention programs that focus on the development of coping techniques to prevent or reduce parental anxiety, depression, and stress. This form of intervention is critical in preparing families to cope with these adversities, thereby improving the mental health and psychological well-being of parents and challenged children.
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Anxiety, intellectual disability, parents
Paper Title: Graph Theory : Vertex Colorings and Upper Bounds
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307410
Register Paper ID - 241226
Title: GRAPH THEORY : VERTEX COLORINGS AND UPPER BOUNDS
Author Name(s): BHARATHI S N
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d560-d565
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 144
Graph theory is a branch of Mathematics that deals with the study of graphs, which are mathematical structures used to model relationships between objects. It consists of set of vertices and a set of edges that connect pairs of vertices. Vertex coloring is a fundamental concept that assigns colors to the vertices of a graph such that no two adjacent receive the same color. The minimum number of colors required to color the vertices of a graph is known as the chromatic number of the graph. An upper bound on the chromatic number of a Graph is a value that is guaranteed to be greater than or equal to the chromatic number. In this paper some common upper bounds for the chromatic number is studied.
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Graph coloring, Vertex coloring, Chromatic number, Color-class, Greedy coloring, Gallai-Roy-Vitaver Theorem
Paper Title: RETAIL INVESTOR'S BEHAVIOUR: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307409
Register Paper ID - 241232
Title: RETAIL INVESTOR'S BEHAVIOUR: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Author Name(s): Y.S. Kiranmayi, J. Krishnam Raju
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d554-d559
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 111
The behaviour of retail investors has long been a subject of interest and study in the field of finance. Understanding how individual investors make decisions, react to market conditions, and participate in financial markets is crucial for retail investors. This review paper aims to provide an overview of the existing literature on retail investor behaviour, and it begins by exploring the factors that influence retail investors' decision-making process. It highlights the role of cognitive biases, heuristics, and psychological factors that impact investor behaviour. Additionally, it delves into the effects of demographic characteristics, such as age, gender, and education, on investment decisions. The paper also examines the relationship between investor sentiment and stock market returns. It discusses the various sentiment indicators and models used to measure and predict retail investor sentiment, highlighting their impact on asset prices and market volatility. Furthermore, the review explores the phenomenon of herding behaviour among retail investors, analyzing the causes, consequences, and implications for financial markets. Additionally, the review covers the impact of information and communication technology on retail investor behaviour. It discusses how the proliferation of online trading platforms, social media, and financial news portals has influenced investors' access to information and their decision-making processes. It also investigates the role of financial literacy and investor education programs in shaping retail investor behaviour. Furthermore, the paper examines the effects of market conditions, such as bull and bear markets, on retail investor behaviour. It investigates the behavioural biases exhibited during periods of market euphoria or distress, shedding light on the implications for individual investment decisions and overall market dynamics. The present paper emphasizes the need for further research to explore the evolving landscape of retail investor behaviour, considering the impact of new technologies, regulatory changes, and market dynamics. Understanding and predicting retail investor behaviour is crucial for policymakers, financial institutions, and market participants, as it has implications for market efficiency, stability, and investor protection.
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Heuristics, Herd, Prospect, Behavioural Aspects and Retail Investors
Paper Title: A SURVEY STUDY OF PANDU ROGA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS AND WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE GROUP OF JAMNAGAR TALUKA OF JAMNAGAR DISTRICT.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307408
Register Paper ID - 241222
Title: A SURVEY STUDY OF PANDU ROGA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS AND WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE GROUP OF JAMNAGAR TALUKA OF JAMNAGAR DISTRICT.
Author Name(s): Dr Pashmina Joshi, Dr Neha Pandya, Dr Sushant Sud, Dr Kalpesh Dattani, Dr Brijen Ramavat
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d548-d553
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 94
Introduction: Anaemia is a public health problem affecting both developing and developed countries with major consequences for human health as well as social and economic development. Prevalence of anaemia in all the groups is higher in India as compared to other developing countries. In India, anaemia affects an estimated 50% of the population. The survey further revealed that among the states, Assam is the worst affected with 72% of married women being anaemic, followed by Haryana (69.7%), Jharkhand (68.4%) and Gujarat (55.3%). Objective of this study is the prevalence of anaemia with special focus on adolescent girls and women of reproductive age group of Jamnagar District. Materials and Methods: For data collection, Pandu project team conducted more than hundred camps in different places and 10,000 participants were included in the study. Anaemia is routinely diagnosed with a blood test. Hemoglobin is the outcome variable for this screening. Hemoglobinometer available in a standard calibrated form and do not need any manual adjustment were used for the screening. Result: In total screening, 83.22% were from below 20 years of age groups and 16.78% were from 20-50 years of age group. As per the heamoglobin level tested for all participants the results shows that 60.58% adolescence girls and women of reproductive age were non anemic while 39.42% of total participants were found anemic. Of these, 0.55% were severely anemic, 15.67% were moderately anemic, and the remaining 23.20% were mildly anemic. Discussion: The prevalence of anaemia for this screening is 39.42%, which is less than that which has been reported in recent research in India. As observed by earlier studies, the change in prevalence was likely caused by variations in the target population.
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Haemoglobin, Pandu Roga, Prevalence of Anaemia, Survey.
Paper Title: A Flight Price Predictor System Using Python
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307407
Register Paper ID - 241236
Title: A FLIGHT PRICE PREDICTOR SYSTEM USING PYTHON
Author Name(s): Tessy Abraham, Chippy T, Sreelekshmi B
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d544-d547
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 123
This study describes a machine learning-powered flight price prediction system. As the price of an airline ticket is determined by numerous factors, the advent of flight price prediction using machine learning approach ,aided clients in purchasing the most convenient and reasonable air ticket. This study provided a model that correlates with the elements of an ideal system, which include ticket pricing, seat availability, seasonal change and price rise, accuracy, market trends, and route time. Overall, this study structured the benefits and negatives of the current system, imprinting the future idea for improved air travel and accommodation.
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Flight Prediction, Air Ticket, Machine learning, Python
Paper Title: A STUDY ON IMPACT OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL MEASURES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307406
Register Paper ID - 239969
Title: A STUDY ON IMPACT OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL MEASURES
Author Name(s): Dr. K. Kanagarathinam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d537-d543
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 106
ABSTRACT Waste is the by - product of household, industrial and environmental resources. The term solid waste means, material such as household garbage includes recycling food wastes, yard waste and demolition or construction debris. It also includes discarded item like household appliances, furniture, scrap metal machinery can parts and abandoned or junk vehicles. Solid waste is characterised by the presence of an abundance of degradable carbon and solid waste microbiology is influenced by the nature of this carbon. Thus it is important to understand the composition of the waste which may undergo biodegradation. Waste Management is the learning that refers to the collection, processing, recycling, transport, and monitoring of waste products.
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Keywords: Solid waste, biodegradation, resources, health, hazards.
Paper Title: Indian Animation Industry: An Overview
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307405
Register Paper ID - 241262
Title: INDIAN ANIMATION INDUSTRY: AN OVERVIEW
Author Name(s): Y.V. Ambikar, Aparna
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d531-d536
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 136
The purpose of this research paper is to study the challenges and analyses the future growth opportunity of Indian animation industry. Even after having such a great talent and creativity in animation with great demand across the globe for outsourcing Indian Animation Industry is not able to leverage the global demand by engaging in self production and mostly handles outsourcing projects. The study uses both Primary and Secondary data. Online survey form is used to find out the demand for animation in the Indian market and to analyze the main challenges and problems that the animation industry is facing through an article, research papers, blogs including the interviews with animators.
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Animation, Self-production, India.
Paper Title: Performance evaluation of mutual fund: a study with special reference with selected mutual fund schemes offered by SBI and HDFC
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307404
Register Paper ID - 241054
Title: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF MUTUAL FUND: A STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE WITH SELECTED MUTUAL FUND SCHEMES OFFERED BY SBI AND HDFC
Author Name(s): Dr. Horeswar Das, Rina Adak
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d506-d530
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 118
The concept of mutual fund is similar to that of a portfolio which follows the policy of "not all the eggs in the same basket". The pool of funds collected through mutual funds is invested in diversified financial instruments. The funds are managed by professional fund manager who apply their special managing skills in devising superior portfolio strategies for maximum gain of investors at minimum risk. The study is to measure the performance of the selected mutual funds of HDFC and SBI, on the basis of NAV and different parameters, along with make a comparative analysis of performance of similar funds of HDFC and SBI. The period of the study is for ten years commencing from (1-4-2009 to 1-4-2018). Coefficient of correlation is used to get an effective view regarding the NAV movement of the mutual fund schemes. For the purpose of performance evaluation Sharpe Ratio is calculated for the period 3 years. The mutual fund schemes are ranked accordingly on basis of Sharpe Ratio in decreasing order of performance. The equity based funds are generally highly risky but along with they provide higher value of NAV over the period. These are favorable for that investor who is interested to take high risk with comparatively high return. One of the options in the hands of the investors is that they can take the SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) option which helps the investors to equalize the volatility of the market to a certain extent.
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mutual fund, portfolio, NAV (net asset value), Sharpe ratio, risk & return.
Paper Title: SOIL ANALYSIS FOR GOOD CROP PRODUCTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307403
Register Paper ID - 241271
Title: SOIL ANALYSIS FOR GOOD CROP PRODUCTION
Author Name(s): Anusuri S Chandravati
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d489-d505
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 82
In nature, the environment is pure. However, due to various human activities, the environment becomes polluted and is referred to as environmental pollution. Therefore, in this study, it was more appropriate to focus on the soil sample for its physicochemical analysis of certain parameters. Seventeen representative samples were collected and analysed for their texture and colour, as well as for their pH, EC and Potassium.
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Types of soils, texture, colour, pH (Potential of Hydrogen), EC (Electron Conductivity), k (potassium).
Paper Title: Cultural and Social Ethos depicted in the novels of R.K. Narayan
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307402
Register Paper ID - 240961
Title: CULTURAL AND SOCIAL ETHOS DEPICTED IN THE NOVELS OF R.K. NARAYAN
Author Name(s): Dr Rachna Prasad, Prof Leesa Santosh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d485-d488
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 170
One of the greatest writers of Indian Literature, R.K Narayan has contributed his literary wealth to the Indian Literature in English Language. He is a well known person who expressed his thoughts in English origin. His readers were associated with the adjoining world in a manner of comical aspect yet genuinely.His work has been acclaimed globally and reinforce those who want to see a change in community through the mirror of a man who found compassionate humanism through the spirit of customary life. Without showing the robustness of his characters he displayed the exact image of society on his write up pages. His work is a true tribute to one who wants to find an avid range of fiction and non-fiction in the most magnificent bearing. This paper unveils cultural & social ethos are dealt in a very realistic manner. India is a land of great opportunity and its citizens are known for their valuable spirit as it is depicted in the epics like Vedas. Indian ethos refers to the principle of self management, entity or system by wisdom as revealed and brought- forth by great scriptures like Vedas, Quran, Mahabharata& Bible. Culture is based on respect for elders family unity, honesty &hardwork.
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Myth, reality, cultural diversity. The Indian and the Universal, Social Value, superstition , East -west theme
Paper Title: Human Rights and Women in Unorganized Sector - An Indian Perspective
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307401
Register Paper ID - 240994
Title: HUMAN RIGHTS AND WOMEN IN UNORGANIZED SECTOR - AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
Author Name(s): Dr Shakila Hegde
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d479-d484
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 107
So far as human rights are concerned women are the worst sufferers. They are not only marginalized but also ill-treated in most cases. Violence against women and girls is the worst form of deprivation and denial of dignity and equality of rights, respect and resources but also most pervasive human rights violation in the globalized world today. Women face multiple problems at homes and at workplaces, particularly in the informal sector. Low wages, lack of security and sexual harassment are some of the fundamental issues even in India where women constitute 50 per cent of the population. The problem gets confounded when viewed from the legal perspective. Lack of effective legal channels not only slackens the pace of organisation per se but also hinders women empowerment. This paper attempts to study the concerns and conditions of women in India's unorganized sector. While discussing the various exploitative forces and tendencies, the paper also analyses the alternative evaluator and enabling mechanisms for women in general and working women in particular. Based on the findings conclusion is derived that for a changing perception (attitude) and practice (behavior) towards women, our society should strengthen the decision making roles of women rights from the grassroots level. From Panchayats to Parliament - women need to be productively engaged and empowered.
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women, human rights, work, empowerment, violence
Paper Title: Ramifications of High frequency, low frequency, and static magnetic field on nucleic acid expressions in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307400
Register Paper ID - 241079
Title: RAMIFICATIONS OF HIGH FREQUENCY, LOW FREQUENCY, AND STATIC MAGNETIC FIELD ON NUCLEIC ACID EXPRESSIONS IN WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.)
Author Name(s): Sanhita Padhi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: d468-d478
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 85
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Magnetic Field, Global Food Security, Helmholtz coil, Faraday's cage, DNA, RNA
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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