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Paper Title: IMPACT OF FACTORS AFFECTING CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS HOME LOAN SCHEME OF HDFC AND LIC HOUSING FINANCE LTD: A ROBUST ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107054
Register Paper ID - 209512
Title: IMPACT OF FACTORS AFFECTING CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS HOME LOAN SCHEME OF HDFC AND LIC HOUSING FINANCE LTD: A ROBUST ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Mr. Animesh Singh, Prof. Madhurima Lall
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a375-a392
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1342
House is centre and domestic device for mankind's moral and substance development ever since the dawn of civilization. Housing is one of the most important that we human beings need. Adequate housing is essential for human survival with dignity. There are many things that we would find difficult, if not impossible to do without good-quality housing. Housing shortage is an universal phenomenon. It is more acute in developing countries. The housing scenario has become more critical in India in recent years. Banking sector in India is one of the most matured, exceptionally immersed and focused market. It is among the most intense revenue generator in economy pumping immense funds to regulate, stabilize and sustain the economy. Banks helps in procuring tremendous incomes and controlling the expenses within the households. With a goal to drive income, reduce cost, regulate interest rates and maximize profitability retail banking triggered to have a strong hold over customer satisfaction. The factors expected to motivate customer satisfaction are studied using SERVAQUL Model. The fundamental target of the assessment is to make a near investigation of fulfillment of the borrowers from the HDFC and LIC Housing Finance Ltds. It is closed from the examination that HDFC and LIC Housing Finance Ltd has superb staff individuals as far as conduct and the customer satisfaction is a concerned for judging the performance of bank. Further, the administrations of HDFC and LIC Housing Finance Ltd are vastly improved and keep on innovating new technologies to reduce the hazels of clients by time. India has initiated so many housing reform that has taken many forms and manifestations characterized by the reduction in social allocation, cutbacks in public funding and promotion of a real estate culture in close partnership between the state and private actors. Mortgage financing markets can play an important role in stimulating affordable housing markets and improving housing quality in many countries. Unfortunately, these are still in infancy in India. This lack of development often translates into lower homeownership rates or poor housing quality. Most of these problems stem from the central dilemma that the resources are always too limited and housing development heavily depend on the financial institutions such as banks, credit corporations and development banks for the supply of finance to meet their daily financial needs. Against this backdrop, this paper will assess basic nuances of Indian financing system.
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Customer Satisfaction, Home Loan, Scheme, Robust Analysis, Housing Condition in India, Housing Shortage and Affordable Housing in India, Institutional Performance of housing finance in India
Paper Title: DIGIT RECOGNITION FROM WRIST MOVEMENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107053
Register Paper ID - 209522
Title: DIGIT RECOGNITION FROM WRIST MOVEMENTS
Author Name(s): Shweta Raibhan Khobragade
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a372-a374
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1277
In this paper, we focus on major drawbacks and security fragility associated with wrist wearable devices. Hardware such as accelerometer and gyroscope and other sensors included in wearable devices such as apple watch etc. These Sensors can give you enough data to uniquely identify wrist movements and information to identify what is being written by you or what hand signals you use daily. Here in this paper we are going to discuss the recognizing the digit written by user using the same arrangements and data.
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machine learning, data, sensors, IoT, security, wearable device, recognition
Paper Title: CHALLENGES FACED IN ONLINE TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR POST GRADUATE COURSES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107052
Register Paper ID - 209578
Title: CHALLENGES FACED IN ONLINE TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR POST GRADUATE COURSES
Author Name(s): Sushmita Bhor, Ms Gunjan Behl
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a369-a371
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1221
To be effective in new way of virtual classes there are certain challenges that are being faced by educators as well as students. In this study we are going to focus on challenge present in higher education during lockdown and suggestion for addressing this concern with agile methods in teaching and learning. Fear of corona infection kept people away from each other. Virtual learning is designed to extend educational experiences. It does not try to replicate them. In virtual learning environments, students access resources and interact in ways they would not in the physical classroom. Online learning is characterized by a structured learning environment, to enhance and expand educational opportunities, providing instruction that is teacher-led is shifted to learner-based, and may be synchronous or asynchronous. building innovative methods in online learning is proving helpful. As traditional face-to-face learning is replaced by virtual there is fear in reopening schools and colleges as mass gatherings can make situation more difficult. Pandemic affected many lives and way of looking at situations. Students have faced challenges in these times such as stress. How we can improve lab-based teaching and learning is objective in this paper.
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agile teaching and learning, pandemic, online learning, lab-based teaching and learning, interactive method
Paper Title: TEMPERATURE AND MASK SCAN ENTRY SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107051
Register Paper ID - 209477
Title: TEMPERATURE AND MASK SCAN ENTRY SYSTEM
Author Name(s): N.Saibabu, P. Chandra Shekar, R.Dineshreddy, K.Snehalatha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a364-a368
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1428
The main aim of the project is to build a Raspberry pi based safety device for covid-19 safety rules to reduce the disease spread. We focus on most common indoor measurement system to allow the people. This project makes a use of MLX90614 contactless temperature sensor to detect the body temperature and pi camera, openCV to detect the mask whether the person is wearing a mask or not. We introduce an affordable COVID-19 indoor safety system. All modules and sensor are interfaced to the raspberry pi3 processor.
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Raspberry pi3 Processor, MLX90614, Pi camera, LCD display, DC motor along with motor driver, Buzzer.
Paper Title: ACCEPTABLE MEDICATION IN THE TREATMENT OF SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) COVID-19 INFECTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107050
Register Paper ID - 209495
Title: ACCEPTABLE MEDICATION IN THE TREATMENT OF SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS) COVID-19 INFECTION
Author Name(s): Amulya gupta, Sudhanshu sahu, Dr. Vivek chauhan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a355-a363
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1238
ABSTRACT- In the present scenario of COVID-19, these promising drugs i.e. remdesivir, dexamethasone and favipiravir are a potential treatment option. The deadly SARS-COV-2 virus caused inflammation to the lungs and in severe cases, it leads to multiple organ failure. WHO approved emergency use of both the drugs for the patient who are hospitalized and require oxygen support. On one side, antiviral properties of remdesivir are used against SARS-COV-2, and on the other side, anti-inflammatory responses of dexamethasone are being utilized to treat the lung infection caused by the viral attack. Like any other drug, remdesivir, and dexamethasone, both have side effects. But, in the hour of need, these two have been reported to decrease the mortality rate. So short-term use of these drugs in critical patients is highly fruitful. Favipiravir is another repurposed antiviral agent that has recently come into the limelight for it's ability to clear the viremia very rapidly in the early part of the illness.
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Keywords: COVID-19, Antiviral, Favipiravir, Remdesivir, Dexamethasone
Paper Title: CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF COMMONLY USED CLASSICAL AYURVEDA FORMULATIONS IN PRANAVAHA SROTAS ROGAS IN CHILDHOOD AYURVEDA CLINICAL PRACTICE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107049
Register Paper ID - 209520
Title: CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF COMMONLY USED CLASSICAL AYURVEDA FORMULATIONS IN PRANAVAHA SROTAS ROGAS IN CHILDHOOD AYURVEDA CLINICAL PRACTICE
Author Name(s): Dr. Devendra Kumar, Dr. Shrinidhi Kumar K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a349-a354
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1244
In children, acute respiratory infections are one of the major cause of morbidity and mortality and it is of particular importance in developing countries like India. The classical Ayurveda formulations discussed here are Ativishadi Churna, Kumarakalyana Rasa and Chaturjatadi Avaleha which work on Pranavaha Srotas Rogas in childhood Ayurvedic clinical practice. Aims and Objectives: To critically analysis, some important classical Ayurveda formulations useful for treatment of respiratory tract disorders in children for its contents, mode of action and Karmukata. Materials and Methods: Various Ayurveda classics and various research article published in journals are reviewed and analyzed. Discussion: In Yoga, Ativishadi Churna drugs like Pippali, Ativisha and Shringi which are able to keep the homeostasis of all the three Doshas and helps to enhance body immunity in growing phase of child. The Yoga Kumarakalyana Rasa increase body immunity, increase liver functional capacity and corrects the homeostasis at cellular level. The Yoga Chaturjatadi Avaleha, looks like a Rasayana or supplementary Yoga which increase the immunity of child and promote the growth and development. Conclusion: From the present study it can be concluded that Ativishadi Churna, Kumarakalyana Rasa and Chaturjatadi Avaleha are quite useful in childhood upper and lower respiratory tract infections both as prophylactic and curative formulations.
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Kumarakalyana Rasa, Pranavaha Srotas, immunity
Paper Title: AN ANALYSIS OF FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE INCREASE OF MARKETING STRATEGIES BY COMMERCIAL BANKS IN MALAYSIA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107048
Register Paper ID - 209364
Title: AN ANALYSIS OF FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE INCREASE OF MARKETING STRATEGIES BY COMMERCIAL BANKS IN MALAYSIA.
Author Name(s): DU JIN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a330-a348
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1283
As a result of significant environmental factors such as technological advancements, globalization, and deregulation, the market place is shifting drastically. As a result of these factors, the banking industry is becoming more competitive. Competitive pressure has compelled companies to follow a marketing orientation that needs continuous change as consumer dynamics change, as well as a strategy for coping with market volatility. Until recently, Malaysian banks did not see the need for a marketing department. All of Malaysia's major banks, including Malaysia Commercial Bank, are currently engaged in comprehensive marketing activities. The study's goals are to define the factors that have led to Malaysia Commercial Bank increased marketing activity, evaluate the most important marketing activities, and determine the benefits of increased marketing activities. In the last 15 years, the commercial banking sector has changed significantly. The cost of a key ingredient-money-has been regulated since the beginning of commercial banking sector.
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An analysis of factors contributing to the increase of marketing strategies by commercial banks in Malaysia.
Paper Title: MAHATMA GANDHI VIEWS ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107047
Register Paper ID - 209610
Title: MAHATMA GANDHI VIEWS ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
Author Name(s): Dr. N.Nirmala Mani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a324-a329
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1346
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Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF WATER TANK BY WSM AND LSM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107046
Register Paper ID - 209611
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF WATER TANK BY WSM AND LSM
Author Name(s): Kanan D. Prajapati, Nirmal S. Mehta, Ronak N. Modi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a319-a323
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 2805
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Paper Title: MULTIPURPOSE AGRICULTURE MACHINE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107045
Register Paper ID - 209591
Title: MULTIPURPOSE AGRICULTURE MACHINE
Author Name(s): Shivam Rai, Navneet Rai, Deepesh Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a312-a318
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1344
It is the small agriculture machine .which, is used for performing the different operations in agriculture field at small scale.
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This machine perform multipule operation simultaneously in agriculture field
Paper Title: Afghanistan in 2014 and beyond: What happens next?
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107044
Register Paper ID - 209602
Title: AFGHANISTAN IN 2014 AND BEYOND: WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Author Name(s): Priya Gahlot, Dr Ashwani Jassal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a301-a311
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1274
After the September attacks in 2001, international strategic politics wore a new garb on an infected termite structure. Under the guise of War on Terror, securing and upholding the tenets of democracy, governments were threatened, countries targeted and labelled, alliances created, covert and overt attacks carried out, and after more than a decade, the world transformed into a more dangerous place than it was before. Not learning from the past, the US and its allies took the task of taming countries that either followed their dictates or broke off from their traditional Western masters. This paper will assess the impact that would get reflected in the ground level with the change of US strategy in the South Asian region in general and Afghanistan significantly when world analysts predict the decline of US strategic prominence on the world stage forthcoming years. To what extent the two nuclear power neighbouring states India and Pakistan will play a significant role to balance the region as well as stabilising or destabilising Afghanistan.
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Afghanistan, Terrorism, Foreign Affairs, United States of America, India, Pakistan, Taliban, International Relations
Paper Title: INTERPLAY BETWEEN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND COMPETITION LAW IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107043
Register Paper ID - 209189
Title: INTERPLAY BETWEEN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND COMPETITION LAW IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Rima Ghosh, Dr. Shova Devi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a289-a300
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1254
Intellectual property Right (IPR) provides an exclusionary right that intent to exclude others from doing acts that are offered as a bundle of rights over creation of human mind. The Right to exclude others has a tremendous economic significance which impacts both the innovation and the access. Whereas, Competition law is an instrument to intervene in market and correct market failures. It primarily seeks to encourage competitors to compete against each other and thereby create an economically efficient free market access. The interplay between IPR and Competitional law derived some interesting aspects. IPR allows the holder to exercise his market power and competition law attacks unfair monopoly. However, there are common point between the two laws being that both of them effectual balance. Further, India being a member of the WTO, is under a commitment to structure the regime governing the connection between IPR and Competition law. Considering all these aspects, this research work intends to understand the common thread that exists between these two laws. This research work attempts to draw the relation between both the laws in the Indian Context and aims to provide an ample understanding of the Interplay between Intellectual Property law and Competition law in India.
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Intellectual property, Competition, Unfair, Market.
Paper Title: ``Anudanit avam Gair Anudanit Madhyamik Vidyalayon ke Shikshakon ke Karya Santusti Ka tulanatmak Adhyayan``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107042
Register Paper ID - 209573
Title: ``ANUDANIT AVAM GAIR ANUDANIT MADHYAMIK VIDYALAYON KE SHIKSHAKON KE KARYA SANTUSTI KA TULANATMAK ADHYAYAN``
Author Name(s): Dr Ravindra Nath Singh, Shazia Arshi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a285-a288
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1221
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Paper Title: NON-INVASIVE HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM FOR DIABETES PATIENTS.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107041
Register Paper ID - 209589
Title: NON-INVASIVE HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM FOR DIABETES PATIENTS.
Author Name(s): Ganesh B, Dr. Dinesh Kumar DS, Dhruthi V, Mohanprasanna B, Nanditha H
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a279-a284
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1328
The growth of the digital era has paved the way for the development of numerous applications. Increasing the number of the population has also seen an increase in the number of people suffering from numerous diseases. Diabetes is one of the prominent diseases which is likely to occur commonly to most of the people in the world. It is necessary to check the level of glucose in the body for them by making use of many invasive methods. These methods bring a lot of pain to the patients using it. In order to get rid of these methods. The paper aims to study non-invasive detection methods for diabetes patients. Glucometry and pulse oximetry are two methods that are based on the absorption of light in tissues. Pulse oximetry-detecting blood glucose we will use the same method. Glucose can also be found in haemoglobin, according to the latest studies. It is especially useful when there is a suspicion of diabetes or prediabetes or to monitor long-term, in the case of diabetics. So we also measure other parameters which are basic for diabetes patients. The reading from Arduino is shared to the database via Wi-Fi Module and can be accessed by the patients or registered doctors. This research is significant where patients can independently monitor their diabetic health and the IoT system can be alerted directly to medial officers in the hospitals.
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Health monitoring, Non-invasive, Arduino, Diabetic, Glucose
Paper Title: SHORT REVIEW ON: IMPLANTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107040
Register Paper ID - 209574
Title: SHORT REVIEW ON: IMPLANTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS
Author Name(s): PRIYANSHA, MANOJ KUMAR YADAV, HIMANSHU PAL, SHIVANAND YADAV, MANISH KUMAR SINGH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a272-a278
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1305
There was a need for delivery systems that could maintain a consistent release of the drug in a specific work environment. Therefore, drug delivery systems are designed to supplement the therapeutic properties of drug products and provide more safe, effective and reliable products. Compared to many other drug delivery systems, implanted pumps and the inclusion of flexible delivery are in the raw stage of development. Although a standard injection pump has different procedures for controlling drug delivery. Benefits usually provided in the dosage form are expected to be 1) Non-invasive resources allow drug administration specific to the area where the drug is most needed. Examples include implants used in the treatment of brain cancer or prostate cancer. This can also allow for very low doses of the drug, which can reduce the potential side effects. 2) Non-fittings allow for continued use of the zero-order release rate of the medical agent. The major advantages of these programs include consistent drug delivery, a few drugs needed to treat the disease, reduce potential side effects, and effective treatment. Due to the development of such released formulas, it is now possible to prescribe non-invasive drugs once a week once a year which in the past required daily anointing.
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KEYWORDS: Implant, Drug Delivery Systems, Injection Pump, Dose, Target Etc.
Paper Title: A WOMAN IN BURKHAH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107039
Register Paper ID - 209554
Title: A WOMAN IN BURKHAH
Author Name(s): Shekhar Bhagwan Vispute
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a265-a271
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1281
A Woman in Burkhah is a story of true human relationship between a disable boy and a motherly woman in burkhah. The disable boy, Anmol is admitted in JJ Hospital, Mumbai after being a massive accident. His right leg is amputated by the doctor due to gangrene. He becomes disable at the age of 11 years. He suffers from the unbearable searing pains. Suddenly a woman in burkhah appears like an angel in the accidental ward and tries to comfort the boy giving chocolates and cadburies. Anmol feels very happy in her company. He considers her as his mother and feels relieved from his sufferings and pains. She too loves him like her son. But nobody knows about her name and from where has come. Suddenly she disappears leaving sweet memories. The story ends at the search of Anmol for the woman in burkhah who taught him the humanity and love are more important than the caste and the religion.
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Paper Title: THREE LEVEL PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107038
Register Paper ID - 209559
Title: THREE LEVEL PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Dr Prakash Bethapudi, T Harika, G Nirisha, K Prasanna
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a257-a264
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1582
In the present situation security is highly important. Keeping that as a major issue here we form a 3-level security system which increases the confidentially to the password in a higher level. At each session user need to get authenticated so that it is able for them to proceed to the next level. LEVEL 1- authenticated by OTP generation via email, LEVEL 2- authenticated by explicit calculation-based method, LEVEL 3- authenticated by image ordering. After getting authenticated in all the levels the user can use the system. If fails to authenticate in any level then it is not possible to move to the next level
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Authentication, Security, Confidentiality, Password, OTP generation, Image Ordering
Paper Title: IMAGE ENCRYPTION WITH CHAOTIC SYSTEM AND CML
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107037
Register Paper ID - 209394
Title: IMAGE ENCRYPTION WITH CHAOTIC SYSTEM AND CML
Author Name(s): Deepali Patil, Dhaval Jain, Deep Dave
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a253-a256
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1319
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Image-Encryption, Cryptosystem, Image-Decryption, Coupled Mapped Lattice, Chaotic System, Fractional- Order Chaotic System, Permutation and Diffusion, Secret Key.
Paper Title: COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF VARIOUS TECHNIQUES FOR BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107036
Register Paper ID - 209552
Title: COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF VARIOUS TECHNIQUES FOR BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
Author Name(s): Dr. Simerjit Kaur, Monami Kundu, Alice Sikhan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a245-a252
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1256
ABSTRACT: This review article deals with the comprehensive study on various techniques being adopted for biomedical waste management for the safe disposal as if not treated at the appropriate time using appropriate methods, biomedical waste can cause havoc in the environment and for human health. The purpose of this study is to acquire an in-depth knowledge of the various treatment methods for different categories of medical waste management and their underlying technologies and to observe the impact of biomedical waste mismanagement; also to ascertain the level of progress made by India in this field. The research methodologies used are the combination of literature review, key informant interview and case studies. Biomedical waste is the waste generated during medical activities in hospitals & Clinics, biological laboratory work or research work. It is essential to classify the waste into different categories for ease of scientific biomedical waste management. The biomedical waste can be categorized in to four types, namely, general, infectious, hazardous and radioactive and accordingly strategies being adopted for its safe disposal. General medical waste is non-toxic matter similar to domestic waste. Infectious waste are the materials which have the potency to spread contagious diseases, these waste have been in contact with body fluids. Hazardous waste like used syringes; old drugs etc. can be ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or even toxic to human health. Radioactive waste is produced from nuclear medicine treatment, chemotherapies, radiation therapies, and medical equipment that use radioactive isotopes. These wastes should be treated with utmost care as a fraction of radioactive material can initiate a biohazard. Studies estimate that 15% biomedical waste is infectious in nature and hazardous waste accounts for 5%of the quantity. For hazardous and radioactive medical waste management, we should have a cradle to grave approach. Effective management is mandatory for healthy human sustenance and a clean environment, failure of which can lead to catastrophic damage to human health at mass level.
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Keywords: Biomedical waste, Environmental Toxicity, Hazardous waste, Contagious waste management, Radioactive waste management
Paper Title: DIGITAL ECONOMY AND INDIAN SOCIETY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2107035
Register Paper ID - 209576
Title: DIGITAL ECONOMY AND INDIAN SOCIETY
Author Name(s): Neeraj Kumar Rai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
Pages: a241-a244
Year: July 2021
Downloads: 1231
Digital economy changing the ways of doing conventional business and different inter relationship of businesses. How business firms are providing and receiving services to each other are now completely change. Digital economy made a new shape and understanding of business that facilitates consumer services. It is important to understand different aspects of digital economy especially in context of India. This research paper is based on secondary sources.
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Digital economy, Indian Society, Virtual Shop, Digital India
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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