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Paper Title: HAND GESTURE CONTROLLED ROBOT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108215
Register Paper ID - 210156
Title: HAND GESTURE CONTROLLED ROBOT
Author Name(s): Veeresh Sidaraddi, Raghav G, Nitish Kumar N P, Prathamesh Kumar Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b898-b901
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1226
The evolution of robot control systems has accelerated over time, and is one of the most recent innovations developed in the robot control system is for the gesture controlled robot. In this project we are going to design a gesture controlled robot using modern technologies and techniques. This project is a real-time monitoring system that uses gestures to allow humans to engage with robots. This is also a huge help for individuals who have difficulty moving around. The three stages of gesture recognition are image capture, image processing, and data extraction. The implementation is carried out by using various motions to guide the robot. Rather than using a joystick or a physical controller with buttons, this technology uses physical changes such as hand tilting to act as a conduit between the human and the robot. Hand gesture robots are commonly used in the defence field, industrial robotics, civil car part assembly, and the medical field for surgery. If we use remote controllers and buttons in these fields, the process will become more difficult. Switch control and button control can be confusing for the operator at times. It will benefit in military and high security bases. Soldiers would carry this equipment during combat.
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Gesture recognition, hand tilting, defence, surgery, military Security.
Paper Title: ACADEMIC ASPIRATIONS OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS OF KERALA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108214
Register Paper ID - 211040
Title: ACADEMIC ASPIRATIONS OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS OF KERALA
Author Name(s): Sini Soosan Mathai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b891-b897
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 947
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Academic Aspiration, Secondary School Students, Adolescents
Paper Title: CARDIO PROTECTIVE PROPERTY OF NATURAL COMPOUND EUGENOL IN FLUORIDE INTOXICATED MALE RATS WITH RESPECT TO ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108213
Register Paper ID - 211041
Title: CARDIO PROTECTIVE PROPERTY OF NATURAL COMPOUND EUGENOL IN FLUORIDE INTOXICATED MALE RATS WITH RESPECT TO ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES
Author Name(s): Srinivas K, Shanmugam KR, Shanmugam B, Ravi S, Sathyavelu Reddy K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b881-b890
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 925
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Antioxidant enzymes, cardio protective, fluoride intoxication, eugenol
Paper Title: Morphometric and Hypsometric Analysis of Lokapanavi River Basin using Arcgis
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108212
Register Paper ID - 210949
Title: MORPHOMETRIC AND HYPSOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF LOKAPANAVI RIVER BASIN USING ARCGIS
Author Name(s): Ashwini B, Avinash G, Shambhavi B N, Vignesh V, Gowda B N
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b872-b880
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1037
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Morphometric analysis, Carto-DEM, Hypsometric integral value, ArcGIS.
Paper Title: CRASH EVALUATION OF A COMPOSITE CAR BODY USING ANSYS WORKBENCH 16.2
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108211
Register Paper ID - 211008
Title: CRASH EVALUATION OF A COMPOSITE CAR BODY USING ANSYS WORKBENCH 16.2
Author Name(s): Babalu Kumar, Suraj Sambhu Gupta, Rajeev Kumar, Ajay Kumar Verma, Om Prakash
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b864-b871
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1046
To minimise the damage during car accidents, the solidity of the car body structure must be a priority for the automotive industry. This work aims to analyze the possibility of replacing conventional material used in car bodies by establishing the best suitable composite material in order to provide strength, rigidity, crashworthiness, safety, lightweight, improve the fuel efficiency of cars. In this project, we will design a car body structure and solid concrete wall by using Solid works 2018 software and make suitable composite materials through Ansys ACP (Ansys composite pre-post). Then perform crash analysis on the car body in Ansys workbench software by explicit dynamic module by using different composite materials in car body at different speed of the car. The behaviour of automotive car structure is analyzed by evaluating equivalent stress-strain and total deformation.
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Composite, FEM, ACP (Ansys composite Prepost), crashworthiness, Etc.
Paper Title: PROCESS MAPPING OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AND ANALYSIS OF DENIALS WITH RESPECT TO DEPARTMENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108210
Register Paper ID - 210912
Title: PROCESS MAPPING OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AND ANALYSIS OF DENIALS WITH RESPECT TO DEPARTMENTS
Author Name(s): Dr.Renny Thomas Iype, Dr.Ankita George, Ashwini Malviya, Tony Thomas
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b855-b863
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1053
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The primary purpose of the study is to assess the process mapping of the insurance department. Thereafter the need based assessment and analysis was done according to the specific case. Much of the perceived negative perception regarding insurance claims denials leads to a loss of 3-5% of net revenue to each hospitals every year. The current study describes the key causes for revenue losses, insurance claims denials with respect to department wise and insurance denials and rejection rate with respect to covid and non covid times. METHOD: The observational descriptive survey type of study was conducted on 176 cashless in patients through purposive sampling technique for a period of two months CONCLUSION: The major conclusions derived from the present study are: 1. The turnaround time of the cashless in patients was higher as compared to cash. 2. The department wise delay in cashless treatment was found to be higher in gynecology and obstereitics 3. There was quite less difference in rejection rate between Covid and Non-Covid times.
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Insurance, denials, process mapping, TPA, cashless delay
Paper Title: A NOVEL APPROACH FOR TOPICAL GEL CONTAINING SMEDDS LOADED WITH HERBAL DRUG.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108209
Register Paper ID - 210994
Title: A NOVEL APPROACH FOR TOPICAL GEL CONTAINING SMEDDS LOADED WITH HERBAL DRUG.
Author Name(s): Mr. Abhishek M. Raut, Dr . Praful S. Choudhary
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b839-b854
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 915
The present study was approached to prepare SMEDDS loaded herbal drug ( THDC4-0475RD) For the arthritis through Topical SMED delivery by gel formulation ( S) .
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Herbal drug loaded SMEDDS, SMEDDS loaded gel, Arthritis Psedudoternary.
Paper Title: GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS AND CREDIT RATINGS A REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108208
Register Paper ID - 210969
Title: GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS AND CREDIT RATINGS A REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Author Name(s): Dr H N Shivaprasad, Prof Keerti Kulkarni, Dr M M Munshi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b830-b838
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 988
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Keywords: Global Financial Crisis, Credit Rating Agencies, Rating Downgrades, Rating Upgrades, Investment Category Bonds, Speculative Category Bonds, Regulation of Rating Agencies
Paper Title: RISK FACTORS OF ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATION (AEFI) MEASLES RUBELLA (MR) IN EAST JAVA PROVINCE, INDONESIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108207
Register Paper ID - 211000
Title: RISK FACTORS OF ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNIZATION (AEFI) MEASLES RUBELLA (MR) IN EAST JAVA PROVINCE, INDONESIA
Author Name(s): Sylvia Wijaya, Carrina Nenggar Dewanti, Retty Yosephine
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b823-b829
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 960
Measles and rubella (MR) can cause morbidity and mortality. The government's action to prevent the incidence of this disease is the MR immunization program. Decreased coverage of MR immunization can increase the incidence of measles and rubella. One of the barriers to the success of immunization is the public's concern about the occurrence of adverse events following immunization (AEFI). This study aims to identifying risk factors for serious adverse events following immunization after Measles Rubella. The data collected subsequently were analyzed using Chi-square Fisher Exact test for univariate and bivariate analysis. Logistic regression was used for multivariate analysis. Result show143 subjects, 43 subjects were obtained with serious MR AEFI. Ages range 1-5 years dominated the serious MR AEFI group, which was 88.3%. Male gender was found in 51.2% serious AEFI Group. Host factors and environmental factors were analyzed in this study. We found that from the overall risk factors analyzed, history of allergy and low maternal education had higher risk of 3.67 times (95% CI: 1.25-11.11) and 6.99 times (95% CI: 2.21-12.22) respectively for the onset of serious MR AEFI compared with subjects with no history of allergy and middle to high maternal education. Meanwhile, other risk factors did not have any significant association.
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MR AEFI, risk factors, children, East Java Province
Paper Title: ANTIBACTERIAL AND PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF CAPSICUM ANNUM (CHILI PEPPER BSS-859 F1 HYBRID) AGAINST FOODBORNE PATHOGENS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108206
Register Paper ID - 210993
Title: ANTIBACTERIAL AND PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF CAPSICUM ANNUM (CHILI PEPPER BSS-859 F1 HYBRID) AGAINST FOODBORNE PATHOGENS
Author Name(s): Saranya. T, Renuga devi. S, Priyadharshini. R, Dr.A.M. Ramachandran
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b816-b822
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1027
Currently used medications are monetarily costly and they are not expeditiously. Medicative plants contain enormous varieties of chemical substances that have necessary therapeutic properties that may be utilized in the treatment of human diseases. This study was conducted to determine the effect of crude extract and fractions of Capsicum annum on selected food borne pathogens (Salmonella spp., Staphylococcus aureus, Shigella, Bacillus cereus). The methanolic extract of chili pepper (BSS-859 F1 hybrid) showed good activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus spp. Compared to crude extract and four fractions from chili extract tested, chili pepper extract showed the greatest activity against gram positive and gram-negative enteric pathogens but the gram-negative bacteria showed less activity than gram positive bacteria.
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Antibacterial activity, Capsicum annum, Foodborne pathogens
Paper Title: BHARAT ME MAHILAYE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108205
Register Paper ID - 210987
Title: BHARAT ME MAHILAYE
Author Name(s): Dr. Rajesh Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b812-b815
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 931
BHARAT ME MAHILAYE
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Paper Title: AN OVERVIEW ON ETHOSOMES: NEED OF FUTURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108204
Register Paper ID - 210990
Title: AN OVERVIEW ON ETHOSOMES: NEED OF FUTURE
Author Name(s): Mr. Mukesh T. Mohite, Saurabh N. Ahire, Shinde S. Supriya, Karodi Revan, Shubham A. Khadse
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b796-b811
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1010
Delivery through skin is still difficult to many drug molecules because of its molecular size, weight, its solubility which also affects drug penetrability, diffusion and its bioavailability. Skin is also act as barrier to the molecules. Past few decades, various successful techniques and devices have emerged to optimize drug delivery across skin. Ethosome is one of these techniques which have been recently emerged as great advantage for drug moieties. Ethosomes are ethanolic phospholipid vesicles and modified form of liposomes mainly for transdermal delivery of drugs. Although ethosomes are conceptually sophisticated, they are characterized by simplicity in their formulation, safety, and efficacy. Ethosomes are soft vesicles prepared for enhanced delivery of active agents. Ethosomes have higher penetrability rate through the skin as compare to other nanoparticles. This increased permeability is because of ethanolic content as ethanol itself act as penetration enhancer gives synergistic effect. Ethanol enhances the cell membrane lipid fluidity results in increased skin penetrability of the ethosomes. These ethosomes permeates through the skin and fuse with cell membrane lipids and releases the drug. Cold and hot are the main methods used for formulation of ethosomes. Evaluation parameters include vesicle size, shape, drug content, zeta potential, stability etc. The following article reviews in detail about ethosomes mechanism, methods of preparation, evaluation parameter, application and future of ethosomes in pharmaceutical, cosmetic and nutraceutical industry. Improved delivery of drug molecules through the skin and cellular membranes by ethosomal carrier opens numerous challenges and opportunities for the research and future development of novel improved therapies.
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Ethosomes, penetration enhancer, phospholipid, transferosomes
Paper Title: B.Ed. prashikshnarthiyon kee paryavaran shiksha mein uplabdhi par anudeshnatmak aayuh evam niwas prushthbhoomi ke prabhav ka adhyyan
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108203
Register Paper ID - 210762
Title: B.ED. PRASHIKSHNARTHIYON KEE PARYAVARAN SHIKSHA MEIN UPLABDHI PAR ANUDESHNATMAK AAYUH EVAM NIWAS PRUSHTHBHOOMI KE PRABHAV KA ADHYYAN
Author Name(s): Sanjay Kumar Yadav, Dr. Rama Mishra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b787-b795
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1106
B.ED. PRASHIKSHANARTHIYO KI PARYAVARAN SHIKSHA ME UPALABDHI KE SANDARBH ME
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B.ED. PRASHIKSHANARTHIYO KI PARYAVARAN SHIKSHA ME UPALABDHI KE SANDARBH ME
Paper Title: EVALUATION OF MICROBIAL LOAD ON COMBS IN VARIOUS PLACES WITHIN THE TIRUPUR DISTRICT, TAMILNADU, AND SENSITIVITY PATTERN OF DISINFECTANTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108202
Register Paper ID - 210913
Title: EVALUATION OF MICROBIAL LOAD ON COMBS IN VARIOUS PLACES WITHIN THE TIRUPUR DISTRICT, TAMILNADU, AND SENSITIVITY PATTERN OF DISINFECTANTS
Author Name(s): S.Renuga devi, Priyadarshini.R, Saranya.T, Ramachandran.A.M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b774-b786
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1039
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Hair combs, Microbial contamination, disinfectant, percentage inhibition.
Paper Title: REVIEW PAPER ON OPTIMIZATION OF CF ALGORITHMS, FOR BOOK RECOMMENDATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108201
Register Paper ID - 210635
Title: REVIEW PAPER ON OPTIMIZATION OF CF ALGORITHMS, FOR BOOK RECOMMENDATION
Author Name(s): Reet Garg, Swanjali Singh, Priyanshu Bhardwaj, Aman Kumar, Rahul Chaturvedi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b767-b773
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1033
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Retrospection system, Collaborative filtering technique, KNN approach, Memory-based system, Model-based system, Item-based collaborative approach, User-based collaborative approach, Gradient Descent, Rating-Matrix method
Paper Title: CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK PREDICTION USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108200
Register Paper ID - 210836
Title: CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK PREDICTION USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES.
Author Name(s): Ms Kavita Ashok Chauthe, Dr. S. S. Dhande
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b760-b766
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 970
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Coronavirus disease (Covid-19), coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2; prediction, machine learning, health informatics, Deep learning, [03] time-series data, Huge data, Coronavirus disease
Paper Title: IDENTIFICATION OF MOLECULAR MARKERS TO DETECT SOMACLONAL VARIATIONS IN BANANA CV. GRAND NAINE (AAA) USING SEQUENCE RELATED AMPLIFIED POLYMORPHISM (SRAP) MOLECULAR MARKER TECHNIQUE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108199
Register Paper ID - 210983
Title: IDENTIFICATION OF MOLECULAR MARKERS TO DETECT SOMACLONAL VARIATIONS IN BANANA CV. GRAND NAINE (AAA) USING SEQUENCE RELATED AMPLIFIED POLYMORPHISM (SRAP) MOLECULAR MARKER TECHNIQUE
Author Name(s): Dr. Keshamma E
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b754-b759
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 958
The present study was designed with the main aim of detection of variations of somaclones in the banana cv. Grand Naine (AAA) using sequence related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) molecular marker technique. Matured leaves that are free from damage caused by pests or disease were collected in brown covers from different field places Karnataka state. Isolation of genomic DNA was carried out by cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide. The integrity and purity of DNA and visualization of amplified products was done by electrophoresis and quantified. PCR amplification of DNA from banana somaclones using SRAP markers were carried out using Taq DNA polymerase and short stretch of oligonucleotides (primers), which are specific to the DNA to be amplified. Then the SRAP, markers are used to assess the genetic variation in somaclonal variants of banana cv. Grand Naine (AAA). The amplified products of SRAP markers were separated using agarose gel electrophoresis technique. out of 44 primers combination used, only 8 combinations showed polymorphism. The 8 primer combinations showed very good intense polymorphic bands. SRAP primer combinations EM3+ME3, EM2+ME6, EM5+ME5, EM7+ME7 showed clear polymorphism. In conclusion, overall 19.4% polymorphism between dwarf off type and the normal banana cv. Grand Naine (AAA) plants was obtained.
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SRAP, banana cv., Grand Naine (AAA), Polymorphism, Molecular markers.
Paper Title: CASE STUDY OF AIR POLLUTION IN RAJASTHAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108198
Register Paper ID - 210926
Title: CASE STUDY OF AIR POLLUTION IN RAJASTHAN
Author Name(s): Dr. Ganpat Singh, Shivam Chauhan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b747-b753
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1351
Air pollution is one of the major environmental problems. It can cause serious health consequences such as cancer, heart disease and high mortality rates. The people of Rajasthan contribute significantly to air pollution in urban and rural areas or areas. The first largest state in India, Rajasthan, the subject of this concept, is one of the most polluted areas in the country. Severe air pollution of concern particles and high hydrocarbons. The height of the Rajasthan industry is a major source of air pollution compared to the rest of India. This project provides an analysis of the practice of fixed respiratory tract (PM10) and fixed particle matter (PM2.5) throughout the city of Rajasthan, India. Filtering of air particles compares with national standards for air quality of last year's data. Prices for PM10 and PM2.5 were lower during the rainy season compared to the summer winter. The ARIMA Season Model (SARIMA) time analysis is used for air analysis and pollution forecasting. The data collection for PM10 and PM2.5 is well integrated. Cross-model validation was performed using residual analysis. The remainder of the difference between the observed value and the predicted number of PM10 is not significant at that time in few years. In this project data collection and data analysis should be done on the basis of the Indian standard.
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PM2.5, PM10, ARIMA, Air pollution
Paper Title: TRENDS OF RAINFALL AND URBAN WATER SUPPLY IN RAJASTHAN STATE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108197
Register Paper ID - 210977
Title: TRENDS OF RAINFALL AND URBAN WATER SUPPLY IN RAJASTHAN STATE
Author Name(s): MAHESH MANWANI, SHIVAM CHAUHAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b732-b746
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 1239
Present paper examines the rainfall profile of Rajasthan. This largest Indian state is known for extreme temperatures, water scarcity, scanty rains and frequent droughts. It is feared that any significant change in temperature and rainfall properties of the state can aggravate its climatic harshness, and thus, can adversely impact the physical, as well as economic landscapes. The analysis reveals that most of the districts in the state have witnessed a significant warming during last century. The districts of Sikar and Dausa, on the other hand, have recorded a cooling trend. Interestingly, the warming is more prominent in the western part of the state as compared to its eastern part. As for as rainfall is concerned, it has recorded an increase for most of districts, however, the districts lying near Tropic of Cancer have become drier. Drinking Water Security has become a challenge for the Rajasthan, specifically in urban areas. An attempt has been made to assess the status of urban water supply in the state of Rajasthan. The evaluation clearly shows that there is a lot of disparity in the water supply in the cities of Rajasthan. The main reason for this is the depleting groundwater level, erratic and low rainfall and lack of water storage resources. At present, this crisis is increasing due to rapid increase in population, in recent time climate change has aggravated the problem more and depleting water resources. One of the main reasons for this is that the people of Rajasthan are completely dependent on government schemes by abandoning traditional water sources. This shows that education is increasing in Rajasthan, but awareness about water conservation is decreasing. The Rajasthan government has made many changes in many policies and policy making related to water, one of them is drinking water supply. There is always a huge gap between policy and implementation. To improve this, the main task is to change the attitude of the public towards the use of water and emphasize on water conservation.
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Rainfall, Urban Water Supply, LPCD, Divisions
Paper Title: LOCALITIES IMPACT ON THE CORBETT NATIONAL PARK
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2108196
Register Paper ID - 211002
Title: LOCALITIES IMPACT ON THE CORBETT NATIONAL PARK
Author Name(s): R. K. Singh, Pravesh Kumar Sehgal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: b725-b731
Year: August 2021
Downloads: 955
LOCALITIES IMPACT ON THE CORBETT NATIONAL PARK 1 R. K. Singh and 2 Pravesh Kumar Sehgal 1 R. K. Singh, Associate professor, Department of Zoology Govt. (P.G.) College, Ranikhet , Almora, Uttarakhand. Email = rksinghrdr@gmail.com 2 Pravesh Kumar Sehgal, Associate professor, Department of Zoology, School of Science, Behind Transport Nager, Haldwani 263139, Nainital, Uttarakhand. Email = pksehgal@uou.ac.in ABSTRACT This study is based on the first national park of India, Corbett National Park, Ramnagar. Corbett national park is rich in floral and faunal biodiversity. This study highlights how the human activities are resulting in various problems to the national park. The prime objective of this study is to investigate the human activities in neighboring areas of the Corbett national park. Corbett National Park is facing myriad challenges like elevation on the dependence of local people on the park and their dangerous activity, like fire burning in the park. These activities are affecting the park environment severely. By good education, stick rule, awareness and providing job to the local community this pressure may be minimized in the Corbett National Park. Key Words- Corbett National Park, Local community, Tourists, Conservation, Biodiversity
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Key Words- Corbett National Park, Local community, Tourists, Conservation, Biodiversity
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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