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Paper Title: KUTKI: An Important Himalayan Herb
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308224
Register Paper ID - 241807
Title: KUTKI: AN IMPORTANT HIMALAYAN HERB
Author Name(s): Dr. Manisha Pundir, Dr. Chandan Singh, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Purvia, Dr. Manoj Adlakha, Dr. Nikita Panwar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: c13-c20
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 194
India occupies a special place in the globe in the ancient system of medicine and has a great biodiversity of medicinal and aromatic plants. Medicinal plants have served as the basis for medical treatments for a large portion of human history and this type of traditional medicine is still commonly used today. There is still a tonne of medicinal plants that have not yet been identified or used for their supposed therapeutic benefits, Kutki is one such common ayurvedic herb that may be found deep within the Himalayas, yet most of us are either unaware of it or are just vaguely familiar with its healing properties. It is traditionally recommended and used in Ayurveda, mainly for hepatic disorders. Other different pharmacological activities of P. kurroa include anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, anti-diabetic, immunomodulator etc. It is commonly known as Kutka or, Karu and belongs to the family Scrophulariaceae. More than 50 secondary metabolites have been found in the dried rhizome and roots of this plant, predominantly which is used for medicinal purposes. While being used for various conditions the indiscriminate exploitation of this plant for medicinal purposes, has made it endangered in various regions.
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Hepatoprotective, Endangered, Phytoconstituents, Himalayan herb, Metabolites.
Paper Title: Studies On The Oviposition And Egg Structure Of Diaeretiella Rapae (M'INTOSH), A Parasitoid Of Mustard Aphid, Lipaphis Erysimi (Kalt.)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308223
Register Paper ID - 242440
Title: STUDIES ON THE OVIPOSITION AND EGG STRUCTURE OF DIAERETIELLA RAPAE (M'INTOSH), A PARASITOID OF MUSTARD APHID, LIPAPHIS ERYSIMI (KALT.)
Author Name(s): Indu, S.C.Dhiman
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: c9-c12
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 117
D. rapae is a primary parasitoid of mustard aphid, L.erysimi in India. Its oviposition and egg structure is described in this paper. Usually III, IV ,V and adult apterous aphids are preferred for oviposition. Egg is deposited generally in convex dorsal part of the abdomen, rarely in other parts of the host body. Usually one egg is deposited in one host. Slection of the host is made by moving sensory antennae. The rate of deposition is decreased with an increase in the number of successive oviposition. The egg is elongated with both ends equally rounded. The egg is slightly curved and measures 0.07 mm in length and 0.02 mm in width on an average. Hatching of egg occurs in the host body within 72 hrs. at 20°C and 70+5% R.H. The hatched larva is “C” shaped and creamy white.
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Oviposition, egg structure, D. rapae, L. erysimi, parasitoid, host
Paper Title: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EMOTIONAL AND SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE WORKPLACE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308222
Register Paper ID - 242399
Title: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EMOTIONAL AND SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE WORKPLACE
Author Name(s): N. SASIKALA, Dr. WATINARO LONGKUMER, Dr. R. SELVARAJU
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: c1-c8
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 131
The job environment is dynamic and unpredictable since it is constantly changing. The workforce has become more multicultural, both in terms of age and nationality. Due to globalization, there are less geographic boundaries and more mobility nowadays. Organizations expect their employees to be more devoted to their work and to have more harmonious working relationships. The capacity to perceive, comprehend, and use emotions as a source of human energy, knowledge, connection, and influence is known as emotional intelligence. The set of skills that people use to apply, incorporate, and embody spiritual resources, ideals, and traits in ways that improve their daily functioning and wellbeing is known as spiritual intelligence. The workplace will be more conducive if both of this intelligence is present. A higher degree of productivity is correlated with a better working environment.
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Interpersonal interaction, spiritual intelligence, and emotional intelligence
Paper Title: Data Security For Cloud Computing Using V-Grt Methodology
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308221
Register Paper ID - 242356
Title: DATA SECURITY FOR CLOUD COMPUTING USING V-GRT METHODOLOGY
Author Name(s): Deepika A J, Dr.Savitha C K, Dr.Ujwal U J, Dr.Smitha M L
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b984-b995
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 109
Distributed computing is turning into the design of another age of IT Undertaking. Not at all like customary arrangements, Distributed computing moves application programming and data sets to huge server farms, where information and administration the board may not be completely trusted. In any case, this extraordinary component presents numerous new security gives that poor person been surely known. In distributed computing, neither the information nor the product is completely contained on the client's PC; Information security concerns emerge in light of the fact that both client information and the program are situated on the supplier's premises. Mists normally have a solitary security design, however have numerous clients with various necessities. Each cloud supplier takes care of this issue by scrambling information utilizing encryption calculations. In any case, there is likewise an opportunity that the cloud administration isn't trusted to conquer this issue. This web application presents another model called the V-GRT approach that conquers the central issue of distributed computing information security. The creator introduced an information security model of distributed computing with a security seller, which kills the worry of information abuse by the cloud specialist co-op and subsequently increments information security.
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Index Terms - IT , Data security, Clouds ,V-GRT.
Paper Title: Voice Controlled Tripod With Sensors Using Arduino
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308220
Register Paper ID - 242402
Title: VOICE CONTROLLED TRIPOD WITH SENSORS USING ARDUINO
Author Name(s): Reshma K P, Dr.Prajna M R, Kishore Kumar K, Yashswini K L
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b975-b983
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 115
The purpose of robotics in commercial & residential has come to be quite essential for executing challenging work in a more conveniently simple way. The report presents the design & development of a Voice Controlled Tripod with Sensors based on Arduino Nano. The control system of the tripod movement will be employed by the voice and the tripod will rotate to the direction where the sound has been produced. The goal of Voice Controlled Tripod is to listen and act on the commands received from the user. Here, the system will require training from the user (for the accent) after which the device will start understanding the commands issued. This is done by adding commands to the controller through a code. The system is designed based on the microcontroller which is connected to a smart Android phone through a Bluetooth module for receiving voice commands. The voice command is converted to text by an app on the Android phone and sends necessary data to the microcontroller for controlling tripod movement. This project is mainly designed to help people with disabilities and also for monitoring, where the tripod will sense the voice and do all the required actions commanded by the users.
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Voice Controlled, Arduino Nano, Bluetooth module, Microcontroller.
Paper Title: The Use Of Indigenous Elements In The Church: A Case Study
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308219
Register Paper ID - 242398
Title: THE USE OF INDIGENOUS ELEMENTS IN THE CHURCH: A CASE STUDY
Author Name(s): Samuel Lalhmangaihsanga
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b963-b974
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 120
Every culture around the world has their traditional practices and beliefs which frame their outlooks and perspectives. These traditional beliefs and practices differ from one another based on their origin, location and history of their experiences. The Mizos in the Northeastern part of India, as an indigenous group of people among many tribal also have their own indigenous beliefs and practices. These beliefs and practices of the Mizos, after the advent of Christian, by the western missionaries, with the advent of colonial rule in India, have been changed as new culture was introduced which was very much different from the traditional ways. Christianity itself, introduced by western missionaries, was a westernization of the people for which to become a Christian was also to adapt the western culture and practices which gradually replaced the tradition and practices of the Mizos.
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The Use Of Indigenous Elements In The Church: A Case Study
Paper Title: Mission As Common Witness: Re-Imagining Churchless Christianity In The Midst Of Covid-19
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308218
Register Paper ID - 242397
Title: MISSION AS COMMON WITNESS: RE-IMAGINING CHURCHLESS CHRISTIANITY IN THE MIDST OF COVID-19
Author Name(s): Samuel Lalhmangaihsanga
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b950-b962
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 146
According to Gabriel Leung, Hong Kong‘s leading public health epidemiologist, ―The Coronavirus epidemic could spread to about two-thirds of the world‘s population if it cannot be controlled‖.i Today the world is fighting against the deadliest Virus Covid-19 and the rapid spread of Corona virus/Corona/Covid-19 across the globe has led to the shutdown of many churches, institutions and public places etc., and the living conditions of the people are stagnant, and movements become standstill. The whole world is submerged into chaos, and people are insecure about their safety zones. The outbreak of Corona virus has been infected and affected us all. It knows no race, no gender, no age, and no social status. The world has been engulfed by the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic and took us to a sudden halt and in a matter of weeks drastic changes occur on daily activities. The imposed restrictions and lockdown measures led to unprecedented level of mass radical changes in the way of life and livelihood.
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Mission As Common Witness: Re-Imagining Churchless Christianity In The Midst Of Covid-19
Paper Title: (Aachiriyar Aathichudi and Teacher Skill Development)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308217
Register Paper ID - 242144
Title: (AACHIRIYAR AATHICHUDI AND TEACHER SKILL DEVELOPMENT)
Author Name(s): Dr. M. Balasubramanian
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b940-b949
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 113
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Paper Title: Climate Change: Exploring the Urgency and the Need for Climate Fiction
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308216
Register Paper ID - 242313
Title: CLIMATE CHANGE: EXPLORING THE URGENCY AND THE NEED FOR CLIMATE FICTION
Author Name(s): Apoorva M Chikkamath, Dr. P.S.Subrahmanya Bhat
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b934-b939
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 117
Climate change is a global reality and needs immediate action. Climate change did not occur instantaneously but was a gradual process due to Anthropocene causes. It is crucial to view climate change in multiple perspective in order to understand it deeper and to mitigate it. While scientists of various fields are juggling to address climate change, a huge share of responsibility also lies on the shoulders of writers. The present article studies the emergence of climate change and how fiction writers can help in creating awareness about it.
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Climate Change, Anthropocene, Climate Fiction, Emergence of Climate Change
Paper Title: RETROFITTING OF STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS: A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308215
Register Paper ID - 242118
Title: RETROFITTING OF STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): K. RANGARAJAN, S. KOTHANDARAMAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b919-b933
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 110
The awareness of the strengthening of structures came into being in the minds of engineers and scientists during the 1960s. The strengthening technique was essentially originated and developed keeping the bridge structures in mind. This technique was particularly a dire need for bridges because alternate solutions may affect the traffic conditions very seriously for a prolonged or unacceptable span of time. Different methods of structural strengthening/retrofitting techniques have been developed over the years such as external bonding of steel plates, glass fibre-reinforced plastic (GFRP), fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) sheets, external prestressing, carbon fibre wrapping, external bar reinforcement, and very recently improved external (bars) reinforcement techniques. The objective of this paper is to critically review the strengthening techniques developed so far with reference to the effect of each technique and their salient features in enhancing the strength of RC beam elements. However, it is hoped that the review on the use of different techniques for retrofitting of RC beams presented in this paper will widen the horizon to retrofitting technology as a cost-effective and easy-to-execute method.
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Retrofitting, Rehabilitation, Repair, Flexural Strength, FRP, Composite Materials, Steel, Shear Strength, Plate Bonding, Prestressing.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON EMPLOYEE WELFARE MEASURES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308214
Register Paper ID - 242201
Title: A STUDY ON EMPLOYEE WELFARE MEASURES
Author Name(s): Lakkadasu Sasikala, Kavala Daiva Pranuthi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b910-b918
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 403
The research paper is to determine the study of the employee welfare measure. An organization's most precious asset is its workforce. The term "employee welfare" refers to all actions taken by an employer for the benefit or comfort of its employees, including the provision of services, facilities, and perks.It is done in an effort to increase production and inspire workers. The goals of knowing employee welfare are to enhance working-class life, promote the total development of the employee's personality, and other things. Housing options, free medical care, retirement benefits, children's and adults' educational perks, welfare programs for the employee's families, loan options, etc. are just a few of the employee welfare amenities. The type of research methodology used is descriptive
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Employee, Organization Welfare
Paper Title: Comparative Study Of Indian Vaccines And Global Vaccines For Covid-19
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308213
Register Paper ID - 242389
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INDIAN VACCINES AND GLOBAL VACCINES FOR COVID-19
Author Name(s): Miss. Suruchi B. Thakare, Bharat Dhage, Suraj kakade
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b899-b909
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 98
The COVID-19 pandemic in India is a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).. In October 2021, the World Health Organization estimated 4.7 million excess deaths, both directly and indirectly related to COVID-19 to have taken place in India. [1] The first cases of COVID-19 in India were reported on 30 January 2020 in three towns of Kerala, among three Indian medical students who had returned from Wuhan, the epicentre of the pandemic. Lockdowns were announced in Kerala on 23 March, and in the rest of the country on 25 March. Infection rates started to drop in September. Daily cases peaked mid-September with over 90,000 cases reported per-day, dropping to below 15,000 in January 2021. A second wave beginning in March 2021 was much more devastating than the first, with shortages of vaccines, hospital beds, oxygen cylinders and other medical supplies in parts of the country. India began its vaccination programme on 16 January 2021 with AstraZeneca vaccine (Covishield) and the indigenous Covaxin. Later, Sputnik V and the Moderna vaccine was approved for emergency use too.[3] On 30 January 2022, India announced that it administered about 1.7 billion doses of vaccines and more than 720 million people were fully vaccinated. Objective: The main objectives of this paper are to provide awareness and to identify the research areas related to COVID-19. It may help improve the understanding of this disease and describe the psychological impacts of this pandemic and how these could change as the disease spreads. Conclusion : The real-world studies of vaccine effectiveness measure to which extent a certain vaccine has succeeded in preventing COVID-19 infection, symptoms, hospitalization and death for the vaccinated individuals in a large population under routine conditions that are less than ideal.
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PPE kit, SARS-CoV-2, Novel strain, Self-isolation, Pandemic, Herd immunity.
Paper Title: Impact Of Employer Branding On Employee Performance And Organizational Success
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308212
Register Paper ID - 242315
Title: IMPACT OF EMPLOYER BRANDING ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS
Author Name(s): Shabnam Bano, Dr. Pragya Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b889-b898
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 109
This research paper looks into the concept of employer branding and its influence on employee performance and organizational success. It examines the various factors that contribute to an effective employer branding strategy, such as company culture, compensation, career development opportunities, work-life balance, recognition, and employee empowerment. Through a comprehensive literature review this paper analyzes how employer branding can attract and retain high-performing employees, enhance motivation, and foster a positive work environment. Additionally, it explores the relationship between employer branding and overall organizational success, including increased productivity, reduced turnover, and improved employer reputation. The research findings emphasize the importance of employer branding as a powerful tool for talent acquisition and retention in the modern competitive job market.
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employer branding, employee performance, organizational success, talent acquisition.
Paper Title: Mockery of Idealism: A Study of G. P. Deshpande's Past One O'Clock
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308210
Register Paper ID - 242385
Title: MOCKERY OF IDEALISM: A STUDY OF G. P. DESHPANDE'S PAST ONE O'CLOCK
Author Name(s): Dr. V. Madhavi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b870-b874
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 114
The emergence of Marathi theatre in the nineteenth century was a response given to the process of modernization. The new theatre in Marathi sought to challenge the establishment not only in theatre discourse but also against the reality outside which was char- acterized by unequal relations of power. Modernism in Marathi the- atre found its expression in Vijay Tendulkar, Satish Alekar and G.P. Deshpande. Unlike Tendukar's modernist perspective and Alekar's absurdist point of view, Deshpande's gender perception is essentially political. Almost all of his plays define politics especially in terms of the power structures in society and gender relations.
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Mockery of Idealism: A Study of G. P. Deshpande's Past One O'Clock
Paper Title: MYTH AND FOLKLORE USED BY THE LITERATURE INTELLECTUALS TO PORTRAY REAL LIFE SITUATIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308209
Register Paper ID - 242391
Title: MYTH AND FOLKLORE USED BY THE LITERATURE INTELLECTUALS TO PORTRAY REAL LIFE SITUATIONS
Author Name(s): Dr. Nasir Ahmad Baba, Sakshi Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b866-b869
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 104
Myth exists from the beginning of the humanity. The whole world stands on belief system because nothing is certain in this world. Anything can happen any time without any valid reason. Myth is spread through the folklore in form of stories. There are occasions when a particular lesson or subject cannot be explained through direct references of people. Hence, stories were created by our ancestors to tell the reality to the people without hurting the sentiments of those characters, who really possess the features as explained in the folklores. For example, if a ruler is cruel and bad mannered, the writer cannot directly name the king and write a story on his behaviour. This will hurt the feelings of the ruler and in return, he may punish the writer. Similarly, there are also other qualities of human being consisting of humour, sadness, poverty, richness etc. which are inherited in the folklores in form of fictional characters. The people indirectly understand the lesson of the story as well as about the character portrayed in it. The lessons taught in the folklores are a part of the subject of moral science, which defines the way of living. It consists of both the good and evil characters, who educate the readers about the future of both the characters. Jataka tales, Panchatantra etc. are the creations of Indian intellectual writers of the past, similarly the modern writers like Githa Hariharan, Arvind Adiga, and Amitav Ghosh etc. have also portrayed folklores and myth in several of their novels. Myth gives courage and strength to people, who are facing difficult times and do not oversee any practical solution immediately. Belief is the only source of strength during that kind of period. Myth does not belong to any single religion. There are folklores in every religion, who portray the lessons through myth. The myth has gone to such an extent that it has become a part of strong belief in human beings. Questioning about the myth of God and Goddess of different religions is not considered as good in the society. Hence, the study of myth is attempted to reveal its importance through the writings of various Indian intellectual writers.
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Myth, Folklore, Epic, Folk tales, Culture, Tradition, History, Mythology, Religion, Science, Fiction, Linguistic cultural analysis, Society, Community.
Paper Title: RP-HPLC METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION FOR QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF VERICIGUAT IN BULK AND TABLET DOSAGE FORM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308208
Register Paper ID - 242359
Title: RP-HPLC METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION FOR QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF VERICIGUAT IN BULK AND TABLET DOSAGE FORM
Author Name(s): Murugan S, Vetrichelvan T, Kumudhapriya MS, Monishwari K, Nandhini N, Nasreen Fathima K, Preethika B
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b862-b865
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 117
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Vericiguat, Raw material, HPLC method and Tablet dosage form
Paper Title: FORMULATION AND NUTRITIONAL EVALUATION OF COOKIES SUPPLEMENTED WITH PUMPKIN SEED FLOUR.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308207
Register Paper ID - 242208
Title: FORMULATION AND NUTRITIONAL EVALUATION OF COOKIES SUPPLEMENTED WITH PUMPKIN SEED FLOUR.
Author Name(s): GAVHANE SHREYA BALASAHEB
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b849-b861
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 109
THIS FORMULATED COOKIES HAS GREAT BENEFITS FOR DIABETIC PAITENTS. NO SUGAR IS USED WHILE FORMULATING THE COOKIES. AS A SWEETNER SOAKED DATES AND FIGS WERE USED.
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NUTRITIONAL COOKIES FOR DIABETICT PAITENTS.
Paper Title: Implementation and Impact of Life Skills Education based Adolescent Reproductive Sexual Health Program in Tribal Residential Schools of Odisha
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308206
Register Paper ID - 241602
Title: IMPLEMENTATION AND IMPACT OF LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION BASED ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE SEXUAL HEALTH PROGRAM IN TRIBAL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS OF ODISHA
Author Name(s): Debasish Pradhan, Prachi Parimita Rout, Laxmi Priya Jena
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b844-b848
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 107
The number of persons in the age group of 10 to 19 years is defined as adolescents. As per the Census 2011, India has 25,31,60,473 persons between10-19 years, comprising 20.9 percent of the country's total population. India has the largest adolescent population country in the world). As per the last census in 2011, Odisha's population was 42 million. Out of these 42 million 40% of the population belong to marginalized communities i.e. 23 % are from Schedule Tribe and 17% from Schedule Caste. Since the adolescents of these marginalized communities are first-generation learners, they face a lot of challenges that prevent them from achieving their full potential. Some of the major challenges they face are related to proper education, health care, Safety, security, and many more. Adolescents, particularly girls between 10 to 19 years of age from tribal communities are more venerable and face challenges like dropout due to early marriage, sexual abuse, and teenage pregnancy. The study explains the process of implementation of Life Skills Education (LSE) based Adolescent Reproductive Sexual Health education program in) Residential Schools across Odisha.
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Life Skills Education (LSE), Adolescent, Tribal, Residential Schools
Paper Title: A Comparative Study: Feminism Perspective In Men And Women Writers
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308205
Register Paper ID - 242125
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY: FEMINISM PERSPECTIVE IN MEN AND WOMEN WRITERS
Author Name(s): K.M.Jayanthi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b839-b843
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 134
Gender plays an important role in the lives of human beings, starting at the moment of their birth when they are given a blue blanket or a pink blanket and sent forward on a path that will turn them into what their culture considers proper men or women. From the very first breaths, humans are taught to follow a strict code of behavior that differs depending on their sex. Many research have critics about the men writers writing about women. Many times, the men author fail to express the issue of women. In a patriarchal society, this often means that a male will lead a privileged life in which he is thought to be the standard for human experience and the female will lead a subjugated, subservient life in which she is defined only in relation to males. Forcing men and women to fit into gender roles is damaging as it leads to the belief that these roles represent truth, causing gender stereotypes to endure. It also forces men and women to experience life only from their point of view as men or women, not as human beings. If art is a reflection of life, then one would expect that literature would present worlds in which these gender roles exist and women experience life far differently from men and suffer because of it. Gender roles are hard to dispel, but some male authors have attempted to see life from a woman's perspective. Researcher have written this article based on the few theories and novels.
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Paper Title: A Comparative Analysis of NPA of IDBI and SBI Bank in India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308204
Register Paper ID - 242348
Title: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NPA OF IDBI AND SBI BANK IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Josiah Clement Silas, Sabina Ronica Bodra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b833-b838
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 125
In the present scenario, the role of banking is considered to be focal to the development of an economy. Its lending function adds on to creation of demand which is the prerequisite of growth for every nation. This study only focusses on the health parameter of advances created by two major banks in India i.e. IDBI Bank Ltd. and SBI by ascertaining their non performing assets for the 10 year period ranging from 2013-14 to 2022-23. Also efforts were made to effectualise that do both the banks have the same NPA trend but the results revealed that SBI's NPA share was less as compared to that of IDBI Bank Ltd. and there was a significant difference seen in their gross NPA share to total advances.
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Non Performing Assets, RBI, IDBI Bank Ltd., State Bank of 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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