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Paper Title: Formulation and evaluation of anti-wrinkle, antimicrobial & vitamin C containing face serum using Cadamba Fruit extract.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308121
Register Paper ID - 242192
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF ANTI-WRINKLE, ANTIMICROBIAL & VITAMIN C CONTAINING FACE SERUM USING CADAMBA FRUIT EXTRACT.
Author Name(s): Nayan k mahajan, Pankaj G mahajan, Mamta S Wankhede, Sanskriti M kasar, Manojsingh V. Girase
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b46-b55
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 134
Beauty products plays an important role in skin care. Herbal products have good activity and no side effects so they attract people very quickly. Skin is the largest and most noticeable part that could be impacted by environmental factors. Also due to changing Lifestyle the skin gets damaged. To combat all these problems our serum contain benefits of anthracephalus Kadamba. Since Ancient times this fruit used in various traditional Medicines. We used this fruit extract in a cosmetics to treat skin problems such as acne, wrinkle, ageing, dehydration, pigmentation. Extract of Kadamba fruit contains tannic acid, Vitamin C, phenolic compound such as ferulic acid, Gallic acid, alkaloids, flavonoids which has anti-wrinkled, antioxidant, anti-microbial properties. The face serum was evaluated for it's physical evaluation PH, viscosity, stability. This result shows that there was no change in appearance, color and consistency. The face serum has a property of quickly penetrate into the deeper layer of skin. This formulation will act as a boon to your skin.
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KEYWORDS: Face serum, Cadamba Extract, Anti- Wrinkle , Anti- Microbial , vitamin C , Phenolic Compounds.
Paper Title: Strengthening Adolescents' Mental Health: The Personal Growth Initiative's Function
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308120
Register Paper ID - 242174
Title: STRENGTHENING ADOLESCENTS' MENTAL HEALTH: THE PERSONAL GROWTH INITIATIVE'S FUNCTION
Author Name(s): Ghazala shahina, Asma Parveen
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b32-b45
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 111
Adolescence is considered as the glorious phase for the growth and development of human life; this stage is full with excitement, joy, and fun. However, it is not the complete picture they are going through lots of social and emotional crises. Therefore, the adolescence stage is a matter of great concern to enhance their positive aspects and coping abilities--the positive psychology constructs, Personal growth initiatives PGI emerged as a most appropriate concept in adolescents' growth and accomplishment. Thus, the present investigation examined the relationship between personal growth initiatives and mental health. Also discussed the impact of personal growth initiatives (PGI) along with its four components (readiness for change, planfulness, intentional behavior, and using resources) on adolescents' mental health. One hundred adolescents were approached by using the convenience sampling technique. Robitschek's (2012) personal growth initiative Scale-II and The Mental Health inventory developed by Jagdish and Srivastava were used to collect the data. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression and Pearson product-moment correlation. The findings of the study showed a positive relationship between teenage mental health and personal growth initiatives.
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Personal Growth Initiatives, Mental Health and Adolescents.
Paper Title: The web-based retail plaza
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308119
Register Paper ID - 242209
Title: THE WEB-BASED RETAIL PLAZA
Author Name(s): Ashika K C, Divya A K, Dr.Bhagyajyothi K L., Bhavya P S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b15-b31
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 111
The appearance of the web and advanced innovations has altered the manner in which organizations work, especially in the domain of business. Online business stages have arisen as a critical part of the computerized economy, empowering organizations to contact a worldwide crowd and buyers to helpfully shop on the web. This theoretical gives a thorough outline of the key variables fundamental for building and working a fruitful online business stage, enveloping client experience, security, item the board, search usefulness, installment combination, and client care. The theoretical starts by featuring the meaning of an easy to understand interface and responsive plan in working with a consistent shopping experience. A very much planned stage with instinctive route and outwardly engaging style upgrades client commitment and fulfillment. Portable responsiveness is likewise critical, as a developing number of buyers normally like to shop utilizing their cell phones and tablets. Besides, the theoretical accentuates the fundamental significance of carrying out strong safety efforts to safeguard client information and impart trust. Web based business stages should utilize industry-standard encryption conventions to defend delicate data, for example, charge card subtleties and individual information. Secure installment doors, two-factor verification, and standard security reviews are fundamental parts to moderate the gamble of information breaks and digital assaults. Also, the theoretical addresses the basic part of item the board. A complete and forward-thinking item inventory is fundamental to give exact data to clients. Incorporation with stock administration frameworks and continuous updates guarantee that items are accessible for buy and diminish the event of unavailable circumstances. Successful arrangement and association of items, alongside point by point depictions and top notch visuals, empower clients to settle on informed buying choices.
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Index Terms - security,economy,Web,two-factor verification.
Paper Title: URMILA SASHTRI : AK VISHMRUT GANDHIVADI MAHILA AANDOLANKARI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308118
Register Paper ID - 241969
Title: URMILA SASHTRI : AK VISHMRUT GANDHIVADI MAHILA AANDOLANKARI
Author Name(s): Manisha Diwan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: b1-b14
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 91
URMILA SASHTRI : AK VISHMRUT GANDHIVADI MAHILA AANDOLANKARI
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URMILA SASHTRI : AK VISHMRUT GANDHIVADI MAHILA AANDOLANKARI
Paper Title: Raj Yoga is a Spiritual Science & Spiritual Education Also
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308117
Register Paper ID - 242162
Title: RAJ YOGA IS A SPIRITUAL SCIENCE & SPIRITUAL EDUCATION ALSO
Author Name(s): Dr. Dharm Raj Ram
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a981-a986
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 101
Yoga and meditation can contribute to developing a balance personality, enhancing one's emotional intelligence and managing stress. Yoga refers to the union with the "all pervading power" as well as to an attainment of inner harmony between mind, body, emotions and the spirit and the outer balance between social, material, career and family related aspects in an individual. Meditation is a process of attaining "thoughtless awareness" and not the often mistaken notion of mental process of developing "concentration". According to the Upnishads, meditation is the route to the highest knowledge (spiritual knowledge) when self-realisation, which is integration of inner self or spirit into the cosmic spirit, occurs. It would not be an exaggeration to say that the finding of science and given birth to a new civilization, new culture, new life style, new beliefs, new outlook and new morals. No one can deny that the concept given by science or scientist have so deeply influenced man's thoughts religious beliefs and morals and have, in fact, not left a single aspect or area of life untouched.
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Raj Yoga is a Spiritual Science & Spiritual Education Also
Paper Title: A Review on Quantum computing in drug discovery and development
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308116
Register Paper ID - 242103
Title: A REVIEW ON QUANTUM COMPUTING IN DRUG DISCOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT
Author Name(s): Suyash R Narkhedkar, Ankita A Mali, Kiran S Nemade, Akshata J Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a969-a980
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 115
Outstanding discoveries, such as the invention of quantum computers (QCs), which are capable of carrying out a variety of tasks far more swiftly and efficiently than classical computers, have been made possible by enormous developments in science and technology. Rapid genome analysis and sequencing, secure communications, the integration and analysis of enormous amounts of data, the solution of intractable problems, early cancer detection, novel insights into material design or biosystems, advanced simulations, accelerated discovery of new molecules, targets, or diagnostic agents and evaluation of their behaviours, and gaining a deeper understanding of the complex. The use of quantum computing and machine learning to accelerate the analysis of biological or medical data, identify the chemical processes that underlie the actions of drug candidates, and develop patient-specific treatment plans based on genomics information can lead to the creation of more efficient and less harmful medications or personalized therapies. The significance of QCs in developing medications and delivery systems, as well as their drawbacks and potential remedies, are highlighted in this article.
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Quantum computers, Drug discovery, Drug delivery systems
Paper Title: Face Recognition Based Attendance System Using Real Time Data
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308115
Register Paper ID - 242206
Title: FACE RECOGNITION BASED ATTENDANCE SYSTEM USING REAL TIME DATA
Author Name(s): Aditya Umalkar, Shivang Singh Manhas, Imaz Chandiwala, Narendra Bhagat
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a965-a968
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 104
Face recognition technology has gained significant popularity in recent years due to its various applications, including attendance tracking systems. This research paper presents the development and evaluation of a face recognition-based attendance system that utilizes real-time data to accurately and efficiently record attendance. The proposed system leverages advanced computer vision techniques and machine learning algorithms to recognize individuals in a classroom or workplace environment, enabling streamlined attendance management. The paper discusses the system architecture, dataset preparation, model training, and performance evaluation, demonstrating the system's effectiveness in real-world scenarios.
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face-recognition, real-time data, computer vision, attendance system
Paper Title: SMART STREET LIGHT SYSTEM USING MICRO-CONTROLLER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308114
Register Paper ID - 242133
Title: SMART STREET LIGHT SYSTEM USING MICRO-CONTROLLER
Author Name(s): Mr.Prashant Nigam, Hritik Bhardwaj, Jattin Salotra, Chirag Pawar, Mohit
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a961-a964
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 132
Background - Monitoring and controlling of Street Light power consumption is one of many important factors in a developing nation like India. The aim of this paper is to execute and design the latest technology or development in conservation of energy in street light systems. Nowadays, with the technological advancements in the field of microcontrollers and sensors, humans have no need to switch ON/OFF the lights physically at the time of requirement. This paper presents a system in which Street lights will be switched ON before sunset and switched OFF after sunrise. In this paper, we will use multiple sensors: 1) LDR (light dependent resistor) sensors used to differentiate between day and night time; and 2) IR Proximity sensors used to detect vehicular movement and change the intensity of LEDs accordingly. A microcontroller is used to control the processing of lighting systems using the C programming language.
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Street light (LED), LDR, IR Proximity sensor, micro controller, energy conservation, and vehicle detection.
Paper Title: Chemical Analysis Regarding River Ganga ( Known As Bhagirathi In Hindu Religion ) in Haridwar District .
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308113
Register Paper ID - 242124
Title: CHEMICAL ANALYSIS REGARDING RIVER GANGA ( KNOWN AS BHAGIRATHI IN HINDU RELIGION ) IN HARIDWAR DISTRICT .
Author Name(s): Krishna Anand, Prof . V. K Singh, Prof . Raj Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a957-a960
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 106
The Ganga action plan was started in 1986 with the primary goal of reducing pollution and improving water quality by intercepting, diverting, and managing current hazardous and industrial chemical wastes from designated atrociously polluting unit's arriving to the river Ganga. The primary objective of the action plan was to stick with these tactics over the long term. The success of the initiative is in doubt since, despite repeated assertions of thorough study and public awareness, there has been no noticeable change in the quality of the water. To assess the levels of physicochemical variables and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the Ganga mainly in Haridwar district, the study is underway and measure the physico - chemical and ionic concentration .
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Toxicity , PAHs ,solubility , aquatic , pesticides and fertilizers , river , ganga , SPSS , ANOVA , Physico chemical and ionic concentration etc
Paper Title: The Right To Life Of Children And Cyberbullying Dominates Human Rights: Society Impacts.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308112
Register Paper ID - 242217
Title: THE RIGHT TO LIFE OF CHILDREN AND CYBERBULLYING DOMINATES HUMAN RIGHTS: SOCIETY IMPACTS.
Author Name(s): Kazi Nazrul Islam, Abdus Sobur, Md Humayun Kabir
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a950-a956
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 123
Now Cyberbullying is not a recent phenomenon. In the age of cyberspace, it becomes a major felony. It is becoming worse every day in the globe as technology advances. It violates a number of human rights. There is a connection between online harassment and human rights. It is connected to one another. When cyberbullying is practiced, there are times when some human rights are infringed. One of these is the right to life. Teenagers now experience the most cyberbullying. They are constantly plugged into technology. They become targets of cyberbullying as a result. There are certain communication applications that teenagers use most often. Social media applications on the internet include WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, the browser, and more. Teenagers can shoot pictures anywhere with ease. The internet and certain social media sites broadcast offensive images, videos, and statements, which have a negative impact on teenage psychology. Cyberbullying is solely done to make kids feel inferior in society. Teenagers are unable to take this kind of cyberbullying and end up taking their own lives. The offender influences the victim towards taking their own life. They do not intend to kill themselves. Evidently, the act in question may be classified as a homicide rather than self-inflicted death. In this context, cyberbullying encroaches upon the basic human right to life for adolescents.
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Cyberbullying, Cyber-crime, Mental health, Human right, Online Harassment.
Paper Title: Energy production by the help of Gravity
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308111
Register Paper ID - 242145
Title: ENERGY PRODUCTION BY THE HELP OF GRAVITY
Author Name(s): Surendra kumar, Satyam awasthi, Shivam,sundaram
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a947-a949
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 116
: There are lots of research going on rural technology mainly based on "Energy" and "water. India is world's largest population and only have 2.4 % of the earth's land.55 % people still depend upon agriculture (which is source of livelihood ). In energy sector there is no sufficient energy production to provide whole population of india for 24 *7,Throughout the year. there are lot of research is going on energy which should be sustainable and eco-friendly .In this papers I design a system which can be give surplus energy using gravity field there is no need of any battery supply like in 2 field theory
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Paper Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLYHERBAL ANTIDIABETIC SYRUP
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308110
Register Paper ID - 242212
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLYHERBAL ANTIDIABETIC SYRUP
Author Name(s): DHIRAJ KAPGATE, RAHULCHAVAN, MUSKAN WALDE, DEVI TEMBHARE, PRATIKSHA FATING
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a939-a946
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 155
: Hyperglycemia and decreased insulin function characterise diabetes mellitus, a chronic metabolic illness. Traditional medical practises, particularly herbal therapies, have been investigated in the hunt for diabetic treatments that are both safe and effective. The goal of this study was to create and assess a polyherbal anti-diabetic syrup made of a variety of medicinal plants thought to have anti-diabetic characteristics. Based on available research and conventional wisdom, effective anti-diabetic herbs were chosen for the formulation procedure. Gymnema sylvestre, Momordica charantia, Azadirachta indica, and Trigonella foenum-graecum were among the chosen herbs. The potential of these herbs to improve insulin sensitivity, increase insulin production, and reduce glucose absorption led to their selection. To ensure maximum bioactive compound extraction while keeping the overall stability and safety of the syrup, the extraction and preparation of the herbal constituents were optimised. A number of quality control experiments were performed on the developed polyherbal syrup to evaluate its microbiological, chemical, and physical characteristics
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Paper Title: VAYAM RASHTRA JAGRUYAAM PUROHIT : PRAM DIN DAYAL UPADHYAY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308109
Register Paper ID - 241860
Title: VAYAM RASHTRA JAGRUYAAM PUROHIT : PRAM DIN DAYAL UPADHYAY
Author Name(s): DR. SHILPI JAISWAL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a931-a938
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 141
VAYAM RASHTRA JAGRUYAAM PUROHIT : PRAM DIN DAYAL UPADHYAY
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VAYAM RASHTRA JAGRUYAAM PUROHIT : PRAM DIN DAYAL UPADHYAY
Paper Title: Value orientation, critical success factors of social entrepreneurship in Indian context - An empirical investigation
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308108
Register Paper ID - 241872
Title: VALUE ORIENTATION, CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIAN CONTEXT - AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION
Author Name(s): Dr. Latha T
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a917-a930
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 99
Especially in the recent five to six years, India has seen a phenomenal increase in the number of social companies. Despite this impressive expansion, there is a dearth of quantitative information to assess the precise impact of these businesses on the socioeconomic development of the nation. Furthermore, there are not enough sufficient empirical research to comprehend the social entrepreneurship ecosystem in the nation. The goal of this research is to comprehend the state of social entrepreneurship in the nation. The researcher has made an effort to pinpoint the elements promoting the development of social enterprises favorably and comments on the difficulties these businesses are now facing. In order to determine whether there are any differences between social enterprises depending on their leadership, a comparative examination of the organizational objectives of social enterprises based on gender was also done. In contrast to a standard nongovernmental organization, social entrepreneurship refers to the process of bringing about social change on a significant and impactful scale (NGO). It is a concept that is becoming more and more crucial to the study of nonprofit, nonprofit, and not-for-profit organizations. Prior to now, groups tackling important social issues were thought to be idealistic, charitable, and entrepreneurial. India's government is particularly interested in promoting social entrepreneurship, not necessarily by providing financing or giving advice, but rather by creating the conditions that encourages it. 122 social enterprises that operate nationwide in various economic areas have provided the study's data sources. According to the findings, social enterprises can provide solutions to many of the socioeconomic issues the nation is currently experiencing, including unemployment, poverty, a lack of access to quality education, and substandard living circumstances. To guarantee that these businesses continue to grow sustainably, the government and other regulatory agencies will need to take additional steps. Significant disparities were found in the order that different organizational goals were given priority in women-led social enterprises. In India, initiatives are being taken to encourage social entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship-related companies through information and an exploratory study. This could be useful in upcoming empirical research on the issue.
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Social change, Social capital, Socio-economic development, Impact investing, Women social entrepreneurs, Corporate Social Responsibility
Paper Title: Assessment of health-related quality of life among people living with HIV/AIDS at a tertiary care hospital, GGH, Ongole
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308107
Register Paper ID - 242195
Title: ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS AT A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL, GGH, ONGOLE
Author Name(s): K.Harun Jaya Sai, Sk.Karishma Pyari, N.Chiran Teja, P.Sandhya Rani, Dr.J.Joseph Samuel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a908-a916
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 109
HIV continues to be a major global public health issue, it effects the individual not only physically, but socially, mentally, financially. The QOL is an important factor in every diseased individual, when it comes to HIV/AIDS it is related with their health status, functional status, psychological well-being, enjoyment with life, fulfilment of requirements. The main aim and objectives of this study is to assess the health-related quality of life among people living with HIV/AIDS at a tertiary care hospital, GGH, Ongole and to determine the association of socio demographic and disease related variables; to assess QOL outcomes at facet level and the factors affecting it; to assess viral load before and after the study; to estimate medication adherence based on pill count among people living with HIV/AIDS. Methods: A prospective observational study was carried out among 600 people living with HIV/AIDS, attending ART centre in a tertiary care hospital, GGH, Ongole, from October 2021 to March 2022.QOL was assessed using WHO-QOL-120 Questionnaire and statistical analysis was done using IBM SPSS Version 23.0 software. Results and Conclusion: By using ANOVA ONE WAY the mean score and p-value were calculated for each facet, the current study shows that the majority of the patients had good quality of life. Gender is cross-tabulated with all demographic factors that were significant(P<0.05) according to chi-square analysis, except the mode of HIV transmission which is not significant(P>0.05). We concluded that the medication adherence of participants was good by comparing the viral load values before and after the study.
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HIV-AIDS, QOL, HRQOL, WHO, UNAIDS, IBM-SPSS
Paper Title: Breeding of ornamental fish Pterophyllum scalare (Schultze, 1823) in home environment and its commercialisation
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308106
Register Paper ID - 242045
Title: BREEDING OF ORNAMENTAL FISH PTEROPHYLLUM SCALARE (SCHULTZE, 1823) IN HOME ENVIRONMENT AND ITS COMMERCIALISATION
Author Name(s): Monjit Paul, Mukti Chanda, Joydeep Das, Bidipta Roy, Prince Das, Asmita Maiti
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a890-a907
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 175
Induced spawning experiments on fresh water angelfish, Pterophyllum scalare was carried out for the first time using Ovaprim (sGnRH+ Domperidone). The optimum dose of Ovaprim was standardized based on three experiments, viz., fecundity (relative fecundity) at different doses, response time (hrs) at various doses and fertilization rate at different doses. Maximum fecundity (665.66) obtained at the dose of 0.35ml/kg of body weight and a significant relation was observed between doses and response time (hrs.) of spawning at 1% level. Lower breeding response time was recorded at this dose. Along with this, in different setup, appropriate environmental conditions for angel fish will be monitored.
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Angelfish, breeding, ovaprim, water quality parameter, aquarium, and ornamental fish.
Paper Title: Computer Network security
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308105
Register Paper ID - 242158
Title: COMPUTER NETWORK SECURITY
Author Name(s): AMBARISH KUMAR PATEL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a883-a889
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 113
Network Security refers to the measures taken by any enterprise or organization to secure its computer network and data using both hardware and software systems. Network security involves the authorization of access to data in a network, which is controlled by the network administrator. With the advent of the internet, security became a major concern and the history of security allows a better understanding of the emergence of security technology. This aims at securing the confidentiality and accessibility of the data and network. Every company or organization that handles a large amount of data, has a degree of solutions against many cyber threats. Keywords:- Data Security, Network Security, IPv4, IPv6, Internet Architecture.
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Data Security, Internet Architecture, IPv4, Network Security.
Paper Title: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL IMPACT OF VIOLENCE ON CHILDREN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308104
Register Paper ID - 242183
Title: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL IMPACT OF VIOLENCE ON CHILDREN
Author Name(s): Chitra.R., Dr.Beulah Shekhar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a876-a882
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 96
Violence is a persistent force in the lives of children. Exposure to violence during childhood is increasingly common and is recognized risk factors for the development of stress, anxiety and aggression among children. The types of violence that have been associated with adverse psychological and behavioural impact include domestic violence, school violence, media and community violence. Children's psycho physiological functioning is significantly affected by exposure to violent environment. This study was aimed to assess the psychological and behavioural impact of violence on children. Quantitative research approach and descriptive research design was used for this study. The present study was conducted among 60 school going children who were selected based on convenient sampling technique. A structured questionnaire was used to collect the data. The questionnaire consisted of part A, demographic characteristics, part B, scale to assess the Anxiety and depression and part C scale to assess the stress. Data analysis was performed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The findings of the study revealed that majority of the school going children had moderate level of Anxiety and depression, and 61.7% of school going children had moderate level of stress. It is suggested that the interventions should be carried out to reduce violence in the home, school and the community. It can be effective in the prevention of anxiety, stress and depression among school going children.
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Keywords: Anxiety, Community violence, Depression, Domestic violence, School violence and Stress
Paper Title: Formulation And Evaluation Of Herbal Hair Oil
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308103
Register Paper ID - 242191
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL HAIR OIL
Author Name(s): Pallavi Patharkar, Bhagyashrigayke2019@gmail.com, Anjali Shinde, Madhuri Khandgaonkar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a857-a875
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 108
Herbal formulations always have activity and comparatively lesser or no side Effects with synthetic. The growth activity in a concentration range for 1-10% separately.Excellent results of hair growth were seen in formulation prepared by boiling method of oil preparation technique. Natural remedies AR acceptable in the belief that they are safer with fewer side effects than synthetic one. Herbal hair oil is one of the most well recognized for hair treatment. Herbal oil not only moisturizes scalp but also reserves dry scalp and dry hair condition.
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Dandruff, Cosmetic efficacy, Hair disorder, Herbal cosmetics Traditional medicine
Paper Title: Smart Village Concept and Indian Economy
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2308102
Register Paper ID - 242061
Title: SMART VILLAGE CONCEPT AND INDIAN ECONOMY
Author Name(s): NAVEENA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 11
Issue: 8
Pages: a853-a856
Year: August 2023
Downloads: 148
Abstract: Smart Village Concept and Indian Economy ** Naveena Indian economy is largely influenced by the rural economy. Rural development normally relates to the method of enhancing the quality of life and financial well- being of people living in remote areas. Comprehensive policy is required to bring the Multi- dimensional changes in the rural area life of rural people. Rural resources can be utilized properly and wealth can be generated through well-developed programmes . The development of rural areas improves the village economy. Special attention has to give to the following areas: 1. Improvement productivity and the wages of rural people. 2. Employment opportunities. 3. Fulfillment of basic needs. 4. Proper resource management. 5. Financing of rural projects. 6. Ecological balance. 7. Market for the rural products. 8. Infrastructural Support. 9. Financial Assistance. Rural India is the real India and concept of better India can be achieved with the adoption of smart village concept, there is a real urgency to bring the concept of smart village to have sustainable growth.
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Key Words: Smart Village, Sustainable development, Rural Development, Rural Infrastructure and Community Welfare. Ecological balance
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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