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Paper Title: Ambiguous Resources: Negotiations between Modern and Traditional Knowledge and Practices
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307809
Register Paper ID - 241863
Title: AMBIGUOUS RESOURCES: NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN MODERN AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES
Author Name(s): Dr. Hemant Radhakrushna Gaikwad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g858-g865
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 83
The postcolonial Indian societies including the state seem preoccupied with a great belief in modernity as a most efficient resource for solving problems in nearly every walk of life. Due to such pervasive assumption along with some of the demerits of tradition, it is generally observed that people tend to assume traditional knowledge, expertise and techniques to be outdated and/or futile. The above mentioned pervasive and popular view seems to be one sided and simplistic because it unnecessarily places a high belief in the reliability and potential of modernity. It seems necessary to carefully scrutinize the reality about modern and traditional knowledge and expertise in order to obtain nuanced information about them. A careful scrutiny of the primary resources in this article shows that the application of modernity could be counterproductive or problematic and one could combine both traditional and modern resources productively.
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Knowledge, modernity, practices, resources, tradition.
Paper Title: The Interface Between Teacher's Self Efficacy And Emotional Intelligence: A Discourse On Teacher's Professional Development In The Context Of Nagaland
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307808
Register Paper ID - 241776
Title: THE INTERFACE BETWEEN TEACHER'S SELF EFFICACY AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE: A DISCOURSE ON TEACHER'S PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF NAGALAND
Author Name(s): Kevitsunuo Linyu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g851-g857
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 85
In the modern educational context, teachers are expected to take on diverse roles beyond knowledge transmitters, including mentors, facilitators, coaches, counselors, and role models. These roles create an array of challenges that demand continuous learning and adaptability. Emotional intelligence, with its capacity to foster self-awareness, empathy, and interpersonal skills, plays a pivotal role in helping teachers navigate these complexities and become more effective educators. The study aims to establish a relationship between emotional intelligence and teacher self-efficacy, recognizing emotional intelligence as a key factor in fostering teacher development. By highlighting the importance of emotional intelligence in the teaching domain, this study advocates for the integration of emotional intelligence training and support in teacher education programs.
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Emotional Intelligence (EI), Self-Efficacy, Professional Development
Paper Title: "Experimental Study on Ecofriendly Photoluminescent Coating"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307807
Register Paper ID - 241856
Title: "EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON ECOFRIENDLY PHOTOLUMINESCENT COATING"
Author Name(s): AJINKYA SANJAY BHALERAO, Dr. S. B. KHAPLE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g845-g850
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 96
At night time during power outage the the Photoluminescent Coating acts as a illuminating coating. The coating is ecofriendly, easy to prepare has multiple usage, reduces light pollution, has various benefits. This is a ecofriendly illuminating coating it absorbs sunlight during the daytime it illuminates at night time for 6 to 8 hours. (Refer Figure 2). Use of Strontium Aluminate for lighting can work to minimize electricity usage while minimizing excess light pollution. Minimizing light pollution has benefits for people and our environment and ecosystems. In the year 1993 Yasumitsu Aoki of (Nemoto Shokai Co Ltd) discovered the Strontium Aluminate material which is ten times more expensive than the Zinc Sulfide, with an about ten times the brightness and an about the ten times the phosphorescent lifetime. The Strontium Aluminate is the longest lasting and brightest phosphorescent material on the market available currently today.
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Ecofriendly Photoluminescent Coating, Photoluminescent Coating, Photoluminescence Coating, Strontium aluminate, Glow in the dark coating, Environmentally friendly Photoluminescent coating, Non Toxic Photoluminescent Coating, Photoluminescent Coating Non Radioactive, Zero Total Volatile Organic Compounds TVOC, Zero Formaldehyde HCHO.
Paper Title: ANALYTICAL METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION FOR SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF CANDESARTAN AND ALOGLIPTIN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307806
Register Paper ID - 241874
Title: ANALYTICAL METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION FOR SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF CANDESARTAN AND ALOGLIPTIN
Author Name(s): Ajay Wabhale, P. D. Shere, Dr. Lahu Hingne
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g838-g844
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 73
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Hypertension, Diabetes, HPLC, Chromatography, Candesartan, Alogliptin
Paper Title: A study of women empowerment and Leadership in india
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307805
Register Paper ID - 241374
Title: A STUDY OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND LEADERSHIP IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Gopal Chakrabarty
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g830-g837
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 99
The women education in India is highly necessary for the future of the country as women are the first teachers of their children means future of the nation. If education of the women is getting ignored, it would be the ignorant of bright future of the nation. Uneducated women cannot actively participate in handling the family, proper care of the children and thus weak future generation. We cannot count all the advantages of the women education. Educated women may easily handle her family, make each family member responsible, infuse good qualities in children, participate in the social works and all would lead her towards the socially and economically healthy nation. By educating a man, only a man can be educated however educating a woman, whole country can be educated. Lack of women education weakens the powerful part of the society. Women empowerment will be genuine and successful just when they are enriched pay and property with the goal that they may remain on their feet and develop their personality in the general public. The Empowerment of Women has gotten to be a standout amongst the most essential worries of 21st century at Status of Women Education in India with Particular Reference to Women Empowerment national level as well as at the global level.
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Women Education, Empowerment, Bright Future, Powerful Part, Development
Paper Title: THERMAL ANALYSIS OF TRIANGULAR EMBOSSED ABSORBER PLATE WITH THERMAL STORAGE SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307804
Register Paper ID - 241832
Title: THERMAL ANALYSIS OF TRIANGULAR EMBOSSED ABSORBER PLATE WITH THERMAL STORAGE SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Anand Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g822-g829
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 82
The sun has been a powerful presence and force throughout the history of human existence on earth. Many cultures considered it a god in one form or another, and most understood it as the ultimate source of life on this planet. Solar energy is one of the simplest and easiest renewable energy sources to use. A solar water heater uses solar energy to produce heat (not electricity), which can then be used to heat water for showers, space heating, industrial processes or even solar power. The purpose of this work is to manufacture a solar water heating system using wax as a heat storage medium and give triangular shapes to the damping plate to improve the radiation network and evaluate the thermal efficiency of the same solar water heater.
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Solar Water Heater, Embossed Absorber Plate, Wax and Solar Energy
Paper Title: Can Human teachers be replaced or retained in the AI age?: an overview.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307803
Register Paper ID - 241871
Title: CAN HUMAN TEACHERS BE REPLACED OR RETAINED IN THE AI AGE?: AN OVERVIEW.
Author Name(s): Ayan Sardar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g818-g821
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 151
Nowadays we are familiar with the words like chat gpt, Dall E, Bard , the artificial intelligence is being very popular among students, research teachers, corporate workers and so on. There are views that in the future modern AI can replace many professions.. The present article discusses what would be the role of a teacher or human teacher can be replaced by artificial intelligence in future. Artificial intelligence and technology has become so accessible and smart in the 21st century.
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AI literacy, Teacher's role, Interpersonal skills, Adaptability.
Paper Title: HEART DISEASE PREDICTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307802
Register Paper ID - 241583
Title: HEART DISEASE PREDICTION
Author Name(s): Dr. Sonia Maria D'Souza, Bhuvaneshwari k, Yogitha Reddy D, Yaswanth saI G, Hatheeshvarma C
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g814-g817
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 95
Heart disease is a commonly occurring disease and is the major cause of sudden death now a days. This disease attacks the person instantly. Most people are not aware of the symptoms of heart disease. Timely attention and proper diagnosis of heart disease will reduce the mortality rate. Medical data mining is to explore hidden patterns from the data sets. In this project, we have applied big data tools namely spark, and also using ML algorithms like Logistic Regression, Decision Tree, Random Forest, and Navie Bayes predict the heart disease. Result shows that KNN gives high accuracy score with 85% compare to other algorithms LR is 76%, RF is 78%, DT is 73%and NB is 79%.In order to improve the accuracy, we have done Feature Selection. Feature selection measure discards redundant features to improve the accuracy of the classifier. Our proposed method effectively identifies the redundant features compared to other existing features to effectively predict heart disease. This project helps to predict the future possibility of heart disease in patients
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Paper Title: A review article on breast cancer
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307801
Register Paper ID - 241597
Title: A REVIEW ARTICLE ON BREAST CANCER
Author Name(s): Shivshankar Ganesh Nile, Priti Rambhau Paulbudhe
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g807-g813
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 77
In the United States, breast cancer is among the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women. young women constitute a minority of breast cancer patients, but commonly have distinct concerns and issues compared with older women, including queries regarding fertility, contraception and pregnancy. Breast cancer is a disease in which cells in the breast grow out of control. There are different kinds of breast cancer. The kind of breast cancer depends on which cells in the breast turn into cancer. Breast cancer can begin in different parts of the breast. Breast cancer is classified into four major subtypes: human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), Luminal-A, Luminal-B, and Basal-like or triple-negative, based on histopathological criteria including the expression of hormone receptors (estrogen receptor and/or progesterone receptor) and/or HER2.
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Breast Cancer, symptoms,risk factors, therapy
Paper Title: Preparation And Evaluation of Multipurpose Polyherbal Hair Oil
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307800
Register Paper ID - 241772
Title: PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF MULTIPURPOSE POLYHERBAL HAIR OIL
Author Name(s): Mrinali Anup Kale, Puja Vinod Jagtap, Madhuri Bharat Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g802-g806
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 84
Herbal cosmetics have gained widespread popularity among the general public due to their perceived advantages of fewer side effects and enhanced safety and security features. The herbal products contain a variety of phytochemicals and botanicals that serve a dual purpose. Firstly, they are utilized as cosmetics for body care. Secondly, the phytochemicals naturally enhance the biological functions of the human body, resulting in healthy skin and hair. Herbal hair oil goes beyond scalp moisturization by effectively addressing dry scalp and hair conditions. Additionally, it provides essential nutrients needed to support the normal functioning of the sebaceous gland and stimulate natural hair growth. This product is rich in natural ingredients, such as Amla, Hibiscus, Kalonji, Bhingraj,Fenugreek seeds, Camphor, Coconut oil & Almond oil.
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Polyherbal, Hair growth, Kalonji, Hair oil, Amla
Paper Title: An Overview on Bioenergy: Current Trends, Challenges and Scope in India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307799
Register Paper ID - 241849
Title: AN OVERVIEW ON BIOENERGY: CURRENT TRENDS, CHALLENGES AND SCOPE IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Akanksha Srivastava
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g793-g801
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 81
Abstract: The requirement of energy for human being in the planet earth is increasing day by day. The major source of energy is based on fossil fuel only. Thus, the scarcity of fossil fuels, rising price of petroleum based fuel, energy protection and increased global warming resulted in focusing on renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, tidal and biomass worldwide. Bioenergy is one of many diverse resources available to help meet our demand for energy. It is a form of renewable energy that is derived from recently living organic materials known as biomass, which can be used to produce transportation fuels, heat, electricity, and products. The major forms of bio energy is biopower or electricity generated by the combustion of biomass, biogas produced by anaerobic fermentation of different forms of organic matter and biofuels (biothenol, biodiesel, etc). The feed stock sources used for the production of bioenergy are the forest based, agriculture based and municipal waste based. There are three Technologies used for the conversion of feed stock into bio energy i.e.thermal, chemical and biochemical processes. In the recent years, India has become a pioneer in climate protection and is one of the few countries to have performed exceptionally on the mitigation goal of NDCs. In order to promote bio energy in the country a national policy on bio energy was made by Ministry of new and renewable energy during the year 2009 and also its amendment in 2018. It was supposed that India will bring its non fossil base energy capacity to 500 GW by 2030 and full fill 50% of energy requirement through renewable energy, and roduce carbon intensity of its economy by more than 45%. The aim of the policy are to reduce import dependency, cleaner environment, MSW management, employment generation, infrastructural investment in rural areas and additional income to the farmers. . In this paper bioenergy and its forms, conversion technology, social, economic, ecological, and environmental impacts of bioenergy, and challenges in sustainable bioenergy production are discussed. Various bioenergy policies and programs introduced to accelerate bioenergy in India in past years are emphasized in the paper.
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Bioenergy, biopower, biofuel, national policy on bioenergy, environmental impact.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON ROLE OF GUGGULU BASED PALASHA KSHARASUTRA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SHALYAJA NADI VRANA (PILONIDAL SINUS)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307798
Register Paper ID - 241869
Title: A STUDY ON ROLE OF GUGGULU BASED PALASHA KSHARASUTRA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SHALYAJA NADI VRANA (PILONIDAL SINUS)
Author Name(s): Dr Sharad Kulkarni, Dr S.A Patil, Dr Deepa Sandeep
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g784-g792
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 74
One of the most discussed and proven techniques in Ayurveda surgery is Ksharasutra. Currently, it is the answer to some of the surgically treatable disease(s) which have high recurrence rates post-surgery especially in diseases like Pilonidal sinus. Ksharasutra finds its place even in international surgical texts. The surgical approach of pilonidal sinus is based on the removal of causative factors which include complete radical excision of the track. Post-operatively patients will have severe pain, and discomfort, need a long hospital stay, and require prolonged dressings along with antibiotics. Recurrence is very common even with adequate excision of the tract and proper surgical wound management. Complications include post-op infection, wound dehiscence, and seroma can be seen along with the recurrence. In the past two decades, various types of research have been carried out on Kshara and Ksharasutra. As a treatment modality for Pilonidal sinus (ShalyajanadiVrana), the application of Ksharasutra has been explained in Sushruta Samhita and Chakradatta. Recent researches aim to produce Ksharasutra out of available Kshara drugs. One such combination is Guggulu-based Palashaksharasutra. Guggulu can be used as a base material and is slowly replacing Snuhiksheera due to its availability, affordability, and analgesic action. Palasha also is abundant and thus tops the list of kshara drugs. This clinical study conducted on 50 subjects of ShalyajaNadiVrana(Pilonidal sinus) treated with Guggulu-based PalashaKsharasutra showed significant statistical results concerning Pain, discharge, tenderness, and length of the tract
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Ksharasutra, Pilonidal sinus, ShalyajaNadiVrana, Guggulu, Palasha
Paper Title: AGRICULTURAL REGIONALISATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CROPPING INTENSITY USING GEOSPATIAL TECHNIQUE - A CASE STUDY OF BIRBHUM DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL, INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307797
Register Paper ID - 241528
Title: AGRICULTURAL REGIONALISATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CROPPING INTENSITY USING GEOSPATIAL TECHNIQUE - A CASE STUDY OF BIRBHUM DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL, INDIA
Author Name(s): SAJAL GHOSH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g776-g783
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 245
ABSTRACT: This study presents a Cropping Intensity with related to different physical and socio-economic factors in Birbhum District. The diversified nature of land use pattern, cropping intensity, irrigation intensity and cropping pattern of all blocks have increased the cropping intensity of the land. Cropping Intensity plays an important role in the agricultural development of any region. The study area is characterized by lateritic features and riverine features. The study area observed that Cropping Intensity highest in Nalhati-II block is 229.9195 and lowest in Rajnagar block is 112.3470 in 2015. Irrigation is considered as driven elements that both surface and groundwater sources have almost equal important to the development of Cropping Intensity in this districts
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Cropping Intensity, Groundwater, Agricultural Development, Socio-economic factors
Paper Title: 'MESSING WITH NATURE': REVISITING THE TRANSITION OF ENVIRONMENTALISMTOANTHROPOCENEIN AMITAV GHOSH'STHE LIVING MOUNTAIN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307796
Register Paper ID - 241847
Title: 'MESSING WITH NATURE': REVISITING THE TRANSITION OF ENVIRONMENTALISMTOANTHROPOCENEIN AMITAV GHOSH'STHE LIVING MOUNTAIN
Author Name(s): ASWATHY C.N, PROF.(DR) LATA MARINA VARGHESE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g770-g775
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 81
The transition of anthropocentrism is interrelated to the evolution of culture and civilization. The contemporary age is torn between the movements of Anthropocene and Environmentalism and it is hard to strike a chord of balance between the two developments. If anthropocene focuses on human centeredness, environmentalism reaffirms the need to protect ecology as top priority. Amitav Ghosh's novel The Living Mountain published in 2022 takes the reader on a unique insightful journey exploring how the neo-imperials continue to find newer destinations to exploit nature and its resources. The present study examines the impact of anthropocentrism over people and their native habitat, and of the ultimate realisation that in order to survive humans need to re-think their priorities and change their lifestyle by embracing environmentalism.
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environmentalism, anthropocene, capitalocene,The Living Mountain, transition
Paper Title: The Role of Art, Literature and Social Media in Indian Democracy
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307795
Register Paper ID - 241697
Title: THE ROLE OF ART, LITERATURE AND SOCIAL MEDIA IN INDIAN DEMOCRACY
Author Name(s): Dr.Pravinkumar Namdeo Rathod
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g766-g769
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 120
The Art and Literature has played important role in Indian freedom struggle. Men began to express their feelings through writing. The message conveyed through written forms as well as oral forms. In written forms, poetry, fiction, prose songs parable, drama, verse and novels are major factors. In oral forms, songs, stories are included. In recent times Media also played crucial role all over the world. Social media strengthen Indian Democracy. It helps to share people's ideas and make India and Indian strong.
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British Raj, Social Media, Democracy, Electronic Media, Print Media, Multimedia, Twitterature,etc.
Paper Title: Problems and Challenges in Higher Education in India: A study
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307794
Register Paper ID - 241629
Title: PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA: A STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr Nenavath Balu Naik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g758-g765
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 87
There are many factors that contribute to a country's development, but education is among the most crucial. To face the difficulties of now and the future, it must change. Now is an excellent time to reflect on the moral, ethical, and spiritual challenges facing humanity. India's economic growth is contingent on its people becoming more educated and productive. Many Indians in the area have made names for themselves thanks to their skills and knowledge. India needs to put a lot of money into enhancing the quality of its educational system, especially its institutions of higher learning and the research and development they perform, if it wants to become a major educational centre or a thriving economic partner on the world stage. The primary focus of this research is on the overall prosperity of India's institutions of higher learning. The goal of this research is to assess current issues in Indian higher education. The article concludes that initiatives are required, and that these must include solutions that account for the needs of a wide variety of stakeholders, such as students, representatives from the business community, teachers, parents, and government officials.
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higher education, educational centres, educational development, strategies and solutions, quality education etc.,
Paper Title: SOCIO ECONOMIC FACTORS & THE ENROLNENT RATE OF MINORITY GIRLS IN SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION IN UNAKOTI DISTRICT,TRIPURA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307793
Register Paper ID - 241844
Title: SOCIO ECONOMIC FACTORS & THE ENROLNENT RATE OF MINORITY GIRLS IN SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION IN UNAKOTI DISTRICT,TRIPURA
Author Name(s): Dr. UTTAM KUMAR DAS
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g748-g757
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 89
Abstract: Socio-economic factor plays an important role on human capital formation by the parents for their children. The children's knowledge, skills, habits and moral values are influenced by the parents and families who support and motivate their children. The socio-economic factor is the social class of an individual or a group. The socio-economic factors play a vital role on their children's education, stability, and health and nutrition value. This factor is frequency measured on the basis of the educational level, the employment status and the income of the family. The socio-economic factors like that the parental education level, their employment states and their income level are influencing the higher secondary school student's enrolment rate. Girls have lower enrolment rate than boys in most of the developing countries including India. It reduces human capital which subsequently has negative impact on country's economic growth. Despite the various women's movement and government policies. There is a significant gender gap in Indian education system at all levels. The gap is wider in higher secondary education. During their higher secondary education females face many problems and challenges in their families as well as in schools. Sometimes these problems may result in discontinuation of girl's education. It is therefore a requirement that these problems should be discussed and controlled to increase the participation of girls in secondary and higher secondary education.
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Socio-economic, knowledge, economic growth, women's movement
Paper Title: Effectiveness Of Dual Task Training On Cognition In Community Dwelling Older Adults By The End Of Four Weeks-An Experimental Study
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307792
Register Paper ID - 241503
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF DUAL TASK TRAINING ON COGNITION IN COMMUNITY DWELLING OLDER ADULTS BY THE END OF FOUR WEEKS-AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
Author Name(s): Anusha Shetty, Dr. Sonal Patole, Dr. Sucheta Golhar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g737-g747
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 81
Cognition is critical for functional independence. Cognitive impairments, particularly in the old age are pervasive and occur because of both normal and pathological senescence. Engaging in dual task training appears beneficial in increasing cognitive resistance to degenerative processes in the brain in older adults. Dual task training (DTT) by combining motor and cognitive activities causes improvement in various domains of cognition.
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Dual task training, cognition, MoCA
Paper Title: Cultural values and Conflicts in Chinua Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart'
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307791
Register Paper ID - 241550
Title: CULTURAL VALUES AND CONFLICTS IN CHINUA ACHEBE'S 'THINGS FALL APART'
Author Name(s): Shivamallappa M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g733-g736
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 180
Every culture or society is the sum total of its individuals. The society is the reflection of the perspectives, faith and beliefs of an individual. Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" is a remarkable example of the portrayal of the positive and negative elements in a society, and also of how a clash between them can lead to the disintegration of a culture. Achebe has presented the Igbo society in a very realistic manner. Achebe develops the theme of traditional verses change through a powerful presentation of the beauty, strength, and validity of traditional life and values and the disruptiveness of change. The change in this novel comes with the advent of the missionaries, and this interference in the primal society of Umuofia leads to the collision between the good and the evil, the black and the white. This paper is an attempt to describe the culture of the Ibo, an ethnic group that reside in South-East Nigeria, and the conflicts and challenges they face when Europeans arrive and attempt to colonize their society.
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Culture, society, disintegration, traditional, missionaries, Umuofia, Ibo, Nigeria
Paper Title: GST in Era of Digitization: Issues and Its Implementation Difficulties
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2307790
Register Paper ID - 241873
Title: GST IN ERA OF DIGITIZATION: ISSUES AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION DIFFICULTIES
Author Name(s): Mr. Bhavin A. Popat, Dr. Jigar R. Raval
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 7
Pages: g723-g732
Year: July 2023
Downloads: 101
Goods and Services Tax devotedly known as GST was introduced on 1st July, 2017. The major purpose of incorporating GST was to digitize indirect tax compliance, to make the process simpler and attain an effective rise in the collection of tax. GST was implemented on the notion of "One Nation, One Tax". This single indirect tax has subsumed many indirect taxes of center and states. The process of digitization in India had begun with the spreading out of digital payments. GST has been recognized as one of the most revolutionary digitization brought about by the indirect tax regime. The digitization of tax compliances was first implemented with direct taxes. Later on, GST was brought about to digitize and unify the indirect tax system. There still exist certain issues and difficulties in implementation of GST effectively. This paper shall be an attempt to find out such issues and implementation difficulties.
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GST, Indirect Taxes, Direct Taxes, Indian Taxation System, Tax reform, Digitization
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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