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Paper Title: Manch Pradarshan Se Sangeet Mein Navonmesh
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Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009555
Register Paper ID - 199390
Title: MANCH PRADARSHAN SE SANGEET MEIN NAVONMESH
Author Name(s): Anadi Mishra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4336-4341
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1971
Manch pradarshan
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Paper Title: EDGE DETECTION ALGORITHMS ON DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR DM642
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Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009554
Register Paper ID - 199432
Title: EDGE DETECTION ALGORITHMS ON DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR DM642
Author Name(s): Dr. Prasantha H S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4330-4335
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1824
Image Segmentation plays an important role in the area of image processing with variety of applications in Medical, Remote sensing and agriculture to mention a few. A lot of research work is currently in progress with various related areas resulting in many computationally efficient algorithms. Edge detection is an important step in various fields such as pattern recognition, image segmentation, and scene analysis. The choice of the algorithm in most applications depends on the application and image in question rather than a generalized method. The paper focuses on a real-time implementation of edge detection techniques on gray and color images. The algorithms are implemented in real time using Digital Signal Processor (TI) TMS320DM642. The results show that the low computation time with the accurate edge results.
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Image Segmentation, edge detection, operator, computation time, Digital Signal Processor
Paper Title: DR.BABASAHEB BHIMARAV AMBEDKAR : GOLMEJI PARISHADMA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009553
Register Paper ID - 199408
Title: DR.BABASAHEB BHIMARAV AMBEDKAR : GOLMEJI PARISHADMA
Author Name(s): HITESHKUMAR JAYANTILAL PARMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4328-4329
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1770
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Paper Title: A CASE STUDY ON ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE OF GROUND WATER
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Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009552
Register Paper ID - 199391
Title: A CASE STUDY ON ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE OF GROUND WATER
Author Name(s): Rakh Usha Madhukar, Prof.Hangargekar Sir
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4324-4327
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1846
artificial recharge of groundwater is accomplished through placing surface water in basins, furrows, ditches, or different centers wherein it infiltrates into the soil and actions downward to recharge aquifers. synthetic recharge is an increasing number of used for short- or lengthy-term underground garage, where it has several blessings over floor storage, and in water reuse. artificial recharge requires permeable surface soils. in which these are not available, trenches or shafts in the unsaturated sector can be used, or water can be at once injected into aquifers via wells. To design a machine for artificial recharge of groundwater, infiltration rates of the soil have to be determined and the unsaturated area among land floor and the aquifer ought to be checked for good enough permeability and lack of polluted regions. The aquifer should be sufficiently transmissive to keep away from excessive buildup of groundwater mounds. know-how of those conditions calls for area investigations and, if no deadly flaws are detected, check basins to predict machine overall performance.
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water reuse, artificial rechagre , ground water
Paper Title: LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT IN COMMERCIAL BANKS: A CRITICAL REVIEW FROM INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009551
Register Paper ID - 199424
Title: LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT IN COMMERCIAL BANKS: A CRITICAL REVIEW FROM INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
Author Name(s): Sachin Modi, Navin Kumar Nepal, Hardik Poddar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4317-4323
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1730
Banking area plays out a basic function in business division and economy of any nation. Bank is a money related foundation who stores the sparing of public and offers credit to individuals, different establishments, association, Govt. and so on. Bank likewise makes venture with the end goal of benefit. Consequently, to get most extreme advantage there is to have powerful utilization of assets. To accomplish greatest advantage the bank should discover the most significant level of assets to satisfy the momentary prerequisite and afterward make the venture of additional assets and furthermore have a few assets to get gain from speculation opportunity. Since by adequately oversee liquidity banks can expand the benefit. This paper analyzes banks liquidity the board and their effect on banks benefit in commercial banks of India. The secondary information utilized for this examination and has been taken from annual reports of commercial banks. The information was dissected by utilizing relationship, clear measurements. Generally speaking experimental outcomes show that liquidity the board has positive effect on banks benefit.
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Money, Economy, Commercial Banks, Relationship, Positive Effect.
Paper Title: STRESS AND ANXIETY AMONG STUDENTS DURING COVID-19
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009550
Register Paper ID - 199392
Title: STRESS AND ANXIETY AMONG STUDENTS DURING COVID-19
Author Name(s): GIRIJA C
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4312-4316
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1675
Stress during the COVID-19 pandemic can depend on your background, your social support from family or friends, your financial situation, your health and emotional background, the community you live in, and many other factors. The study includes primary and secondary data. The primary data were collected through questionnaires and secondary data from journals, research studies, and various websites. The present paper identifies the stress and anxiety faced by students during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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(Keywords: Stress, COVID -19, Mental Health)
Paper Title: REVIEW OF NANOEMULSION: FORMULATION APPROACHES AND APPLICATION OF NANOEMULSION.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009549
Register Paper ID - 199421
Title: REVIEW OF NANOEMULSION: FORMULATION APPROACHES AND APPLICATION OF NANOEMULSION.
Author Name(s): Jyoti Khadtare, Shrishail Ghurghure, Manisha Dyawarkkonda, Varsha Jakune, Aarti Khadtare
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4301-4311
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1939
In pharmaceutical formulations nano emulsions are composed of practical within nanometer range. They have capacity to encapsulate drugs that are poorly water soluble due to their hydrophobic nature and also they are composed of safe gradient excipients which makes them safer and stable option to drug delivery. For several decades cancer therapy has been an issue because drugs developed to treat this disease and not always successful or and up failing, mainly due to low solubility and unspecific toxicity. This problem can be resolved by nanoemulsion because it not only solve water solubility problems but also provides specific targeting to cancer cells. This chapter includes overview about the nanoemulsion and various approaches for production of nanoemulsions which include high energy approach such as microfluidizer high pressure valve homogenization, ultrasonic homogenization. In low energy approaches, spontaneous emulsification phase inversion composition, phase inversion temperature and emulsion inversion point are discussed in detail.
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nanoemulsion, production approaches, applications
Paper Title: TELECOM INDUSTRY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LEADING TELECOM PROVIDERS IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009548
Register Paper ID - 199422
Title: TELECOM INDUSTRY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LEADING TELECOM PROVIDERS IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Raj Nandini, Navin Kumar Nepal, Hardik Poddar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4295-4300
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1680
Abstract Each organization has its prime plan to growth. With the changing occasions increment in rivalry has become their centre skills and has a serious edge over others. Level of satisfaction of the clients is a significant pointer of organizations in the market. A similar examination of the significant telecom suppliers like Bharti Airtel Limited, Reliance Communications Limited, Vodafone India Limited and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited and in India has been introduced in this paper based on optional information. This LOS was assessed for different elements like organization inclusion; customer support, levy rates, plan and responsibility of bill. An exact examination has been done and ends have been brought out based on the information gathered however an online field review to accomplish this goal. An online survey was arranged and was conveyed to cell phone clients by means of interpersonal interaction destinations and email for this reason. The gathered information was dissected with the assistance of ability programming. An affectability investigation was done to check the hugeness of the elements considered for deciding the LOS. In this paper, it was inferred that Bharti Airtel is the general chief in the Indian telecom market.
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Satisfaction, Growth, Market, Customer Support, Goal.
Paper Title: ECONOMIC GROWTH AND HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009547
Register Paper ID - 199394
Title: ECONOMIC GROWTH AND HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
Author Name(s): SARITA AGRAWAL , JAVID AHMED KHAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4286-4294
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1686
In the knowledge-based economy, the role of the state and individuals is critical to the human resource development. State intervention, particularly in developing countries, aims at creating an enabling environment for human resource development and improve the competitiveness of human resources in the global market. The less developed countries suffering with low knowledge and skill base have not positioned themselves to integrate effectively with the process of globalization. India has adopted a strategy of inclusive growth and has also witnessed relatively high rates of economic growth during the past few years. With the economy growing at a pace, there are emerging signs that rapid growth can result in shortage of high quality skills needed in knowledge intensive industries. A strategy of inclusiveness also calls for new emphasis on education, health, and other basic public facilities. Inadequate access to these essential services directly limits the welfare of large sections of the population, and also denies them the opportunity to share fully in the benefits of growth. Indeed, inadequate attention to human resource development limits the growth process itself. Is there any relationships between human development and economic growth in India? Is growth resulting into human development? These are some of the questions that the present paper attempts to answer. The effect of human capital development on Indian economy is measured under three different headings i.e., education, health and both components of health and education human capital and economic growth. The econometrics analysis is based on the regression model and estimating correlation coefficients for the period 1995-96 to 2013-14. The OLS method is used to estimate coefficients of proxy variables of human capital. The study found that human capital has positive and significant impact on the growth of Indian economy. Increase in the quality of education and incentives to increase health parameters is strongly recommended.
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HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATION, ECONOMIC GROWTH
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BRYOFLORA FROM SELECTED SACRED GROVES OF KANNUR , KERALA, INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009546
Register Paper ID - 199412
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BRYOFLORA FROM SELECTED SACRED GROVES OF KANNUR , KERALA, INDIA
Author Name(s): Neethu P, Sreeja P
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4279-4285
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1735
Sacred groves are the storehouse of rare and endemic species & maintain several ecological functions. This paper enumerates the bryophyte diversity of two sacred groves of Kannur district. Collection were made before and after the monsoon. Around 18 species were collected from the sacred groves and 6 species were common in both sites. Among the collected specimens 8 belongs to liverwort, 2 were hornwort and 8 mosses. This study has added 4 species to the flora of Kannur district and one species to the flora of Kerala. Further investigation on ecological aspects of these plants are also recommended. Since the area was not well explored, it helps to thrive light on future studies on the bryophytes in the district, Kannur.
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Sacred groves, bryophyte, ecological aspects
Paper Title: ``SWAYAM: THE WAY TO SUCCESS MOOC`S IN INDIA``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009544
Register Paper ID - 199420
Title: ``SWAYAM: THE WAY TO SUCCESS MOOC`S IN INDIA``
Author Name(s): VIJAYASHEKARANAYAKA J R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4266-4271
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1681
ABSTRACT: The quality of education in India is a challenge to the nation. With the development of information and communication technology (ICT), knowledge acquisition process is not just limited to the four walls of traditional classroom. To bring the best quality learning resources across the country, Government of India has bring a modern educational method called as �Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)� to attract extensive attention by educational circles. The MOOC is the modern quality education tool to educate the large number of people at minimum cost and efforts. MHRD is making good efforts to develop online national portal for quality education called SWAYAM. With a view to providing access government started the project of �Study Webs of Active Learning for Young Aspiring Minds� (SWAYAM). SWAYAM offers online courses to any learner of the nation at free/minimum cost with the help of ICT based on edX platform. The quality of SWAYAM is based on the quality of the course content, content creators and the learners. It will help the nation in skill development program thorough which the employment and skilled manpower is created. The success of SWAYAM is depends on the learners, government, national agencies like UGC, NPTEL, IGNOU, CBSE, NCERT & NIOS and the educational institutions in the country. The objective of the paper will be to focus on the rise of MOOCs and SWAYAM beneficial for mass in India.
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MOOC, SWAYAM, MHRD, ICT, Modern Education.
Paper Title: ``WORKING WOMEN: STRESS AND ITS IMPACT ON ORGANIZATION``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009543
Register Paper ID - 199419
Title: ``WORKING WOMEN: STRESS AND ITS IMPACT ON ORGANIZATION``
Author Name(s): Anjali Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4260-4265
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1539
Abstract: Industrialization made a drastic change in human life. The 19th and 20th century created a well developed different scenario at global level. Gender discrimination about job and career is decreasing day-by-day but yet women are suffering at workplace mentally and physically. They are tortured by men at workplace in several ways. The impact of mental condition affect to the work and responsibilities given at workplace and even it affects at home too. Women are more sincere about their responsibilities and jobs at compare to men. Organization aims to have minimum input output and maximum output. Profit is the main motto of any organization. The current scenario show that in many companies and organizations the number of working women in increasing. In India, including Air force to private companies, government jobs, women are working from lower post to high post. After proving self-skills, they are still apart of harassment at home and in an organization. The stressful mind effects in a negative way on the work and workplace. The current paper is an attempt to focus on the impact of working women�s stressful mind on the organizational growth. Key Words: Women, workplace, stress, organization, financial crises, family matter etc.
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Key Words: Women, workplace, stress, organization, financial crises, family matter etc.
Paper Title: DEMOGRAPHIC IMPLICATION OF CHANGING RELIGIOUS COMPOSITION IN INDIA: BRIEF ANALYSIS OF 2011 CENSUS REPORT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009542
Register Paper ID - 199411
Title: DEMOGRAPHIC IMPLICATION OF CHANGING RELIGIOUS COMPOSITION IN INDIA: BRIEF ANALYSIS OF 2011 CENSUS REPORT
Author Name(s): Jinti Moni Boro, Asha Boro, Neithoilom Hrangkhol, Bhrigu Raj Boro, Pooja Das
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4247-4259
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1559
The fluctuating religious profile of Indian population has a robust influence on the current history of India and it remains to be among the chief determining factor of the conflict on the Indian subcontinent. Consequently, it is likely to acquire an impartially laborious depiction of the fluctuations in the relative populations of diverse religions for the period enclosed by the census operations. In order to progress the effectiveness of guidelines, these need to be studied. The objectives of the paper entitled �Demographic Implication Of Changing Religious Composition In India: Brief Analysis Of 2011 Census Report� are to study the trend of population growth among major religious groups and changing growth rates in India; to highlight the spatial concentration and disparity of major religious groups and to study the demographic consequences of the varying form of religious composition. The research work is fundamentally based on secondary data collected from different government published handbooks. The collected data are then observed properly and then organized, tabulated and processed from transformation of the raw facts into beneficial information. The new in this study that may helpful and useful to readers is to know the religious composition of population in a spatial temporal pattern and Religious Composition and Literacy Rate as Spatial Analysis as Per 2011 Census.
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Religious groups; Demographic; Composition; Changing; Pattern.
Paper Title: URBAN HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS: A CASE OF SWASTHYA SUVIDHA KENDRA (SSK) FROM CHHATTISGARH, INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009541
Register Paper ID - 199379
Title: URBAN HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS: A CASE OF SWASTHYA SUVIDHA KENDRA (SSK) FROM CHHATTISGARH, INDIA
Author Name(s): Hemanta Kumar Mishra, Dr. R K Choudhury, Tapaswini Gouda
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4243-4246
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1606
Background: Urbanisation is among one of the factors which contribute to demographic shifts from rural to urban areas in the last few decades. But, due to non accessibility and unaffordability of healthcare services in urban areas, there has also been an emerging trend of reverse urbanization. In this context, accessibility and affordability of health services in urban areas become an important criterion to evaluate healthcare institutions contribution to the health status of the community. The current paper intended to explore the status and challenges Swasthya Suvidha Kendra (SSK ), a new cadre of infrastructure formed at slum level in cities of Chhattisgarh state under NUHM, are facing since its inception and recommended how the system could bridge these to provide better services to the slum community. Materials and Methods: For this, cross sectional and explorative research design was selected. The study was carried out in five randomly selected SSK from two cities of the Chhattisgarh state named Raipur and Durg in the year 2013-14. Data were collected through a pre-designed, pre-tested semi-structured schedule, and checklist. For recording the system process part, observation method was applied. Results: The study findings revealed that proper provisioning of infrastructure with an integrated system at the slum level will ensure accessibility and affordability. However, contact with the community by the grassroots level service provider leads to create rigor inaccessibility and affordability for the community. Further, it can also be seen that there are many challenges remain in making functional the SSK in the state and it can bridge through convergence and capacity development. Conlcusion: For delivering a quality health services in the urban health center, proer supply chain management must plan by the government and capacity of the frontline workers must be developed to address the need of the urban area with a online monitoring system.
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Urban, Sub-center, accessibility, urban Poor, Universal health coverage
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON PHAMACOGNOSTICAL FEATURES OF SOME PLANTS OF FAMILY VERBENACEAE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009540
Register Paper ID - 199363
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON PHAMACOGNOSTICAL FEATURES OF SOME PLANTS OF FAMILY VERBENACEAE
Author Name(s): Sneha Sahay, Professor (Dr.) Jyoti Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4235-4242
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1645
ABSTRACT Evaluation of a drug ensures the identity of a drug and determines the standard and purity of medicine by moisture content for the control of microbial contamination and adulteration of chemicals in crude drugs. Total ash is beneficial in detecting the crude drugs that are mixed with various. this study reveals the various sorts of ash value are important for detecting low grade products like, total ash, acid insoluble ash, water soluble ash. the half of moisture content is highest and same in Duranta erecta L. and Lippia alba (Mill.) ex N.E .Britton & P.Wilson whereas minimum in Phyla nodiflora (L.) Greene followed by Stachytarpheta jamaicensis (L.) Vahl. and therefore the highest total ash prefers to found in Duranta erecta and lowest in Stachytarpheta jamaicensis.
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Ash value, moisture content, pharmacognosy
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STOMATAL STUDIES IN TWO ECOTYPES OF ALLIUM HOOKERI THWAITES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009539
Register Paper ID - 199330
Title: COMPARATIVE STOMATAL STUDIES IN TWO ECOTYPES OF ALLIUM HOOKERI THWAITES
Author Name(s): Sagufta Ismat, Kamini Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4230-4234
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1578
Abstract: The two Ecotypes of Allium hookeri Thwaites were collected from two different agro-climatic zones of Jharkhand for comparative stomatal studies. For stomatal studies leaf is divided into three parts and peeling was done with the help of razor. Peeled material were stained in safranin and mounted in glycerin. Then stomatal index as well as stomatal length and width were calculated by using ocular micrometer. The maximum length (50.0�1.73�) was observed in apex portion of the abaxial surface of Ecotype-II and the minimum length (36.3�0.39�) was observed in the abaxial surface of the basal portion of the ecotype-I. The maximum width size (18.4�0.84�) was observed in the middle portion of the abaxial surface of ecotype -II and the minimum width was (12.09�0.74�) at the apex portion of the adaxial surface of ecotype. Stomatal index was (16.07�1.16) which was maximum in the adaxial surface of the Ecotype-II and minimum in the apex portion of the both abaxial and adaxial surface (10.02�0.811). Through this investigation it must be concluded that anomocytic type of stomata is present in both the ecotypes. However there are some differences in the stomatal index, length and width of stomata. Stomatal study is helpful in understanding the biosystematic studies.
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Index Terms - Allium hookeri, Stomatal index, Anomocytic, Ecotype, Biosystematic.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE INITIATIVE OF THE SCHOOL SAFETY PROGRAMME OF GUJARAT: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009538
Register Paper ID - 199334
Title: A STUDY ON THE INITIATIVE OF THE SCHOOL SAFETY PROGRAMME OF GUJARAT: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Author Name(s): Ms. Anjela Gamadia
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4223-4229
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1576
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School Safety, Gujarat, Review, Literature, Disaster
Paper Title: HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON CHANGES IN THE LIPID COMPOSITION OF DIGESTIVE GLAND OF LYMNEA LUTEOLA INFECTED WITH DISTOME CERCARIAE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009537
Register Paper ID - 199336
Title: HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON CHANGES IN THE LIPID COMPOSITION OF DIGESTIVE GLAND OF LYMNEA LUTEOLA INFECTED WITH DISTOME CERCARIAE
Author Name(s): Dr. Bhausaheb Shivaji Pagar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4216-4222
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1603
Histological and Histopathological observations were made on infected and non-infected digestive gland of snails, Lymnea luteola. Infected digestive gland either with Rediae of cercaria microcaeca (Distome) revealed basically histopathological abnormalities showing the presence of reduced amount of lipids. Alteration either histological or histochemical in infected digestive gland are associated with the type of size of trematode larvae and degree and parasitism and these were greater in digestive glands of infected with sporocysts than in rediae. The amount of lipid increases in the digestive cells of the snails lymnea luteola. The cercariae are directly responsible for the change in the lipid content of the digestive glands of the host shell. The parasites may not take lipids as their food, but accumulation of fatty substances is a direct consequence of carbohydrate metabolism.
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Histopathology, digestive gland, Lymnea luteola, cercaria microcaeca,cercaria dimorpha.
Paper Title: TAXABILITY OF DIVIDEND INCOME IN INDIA FROM DOMESTIC COMPANIES FOR INDIVIDUAL EQUITY SHAREHOLDERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009536
Register Paper ID - 199344
Title: TAXABILITY OF DIVIDEND INCOME IN INDIA FROM DOMESTIC COMPANIES FOR INDIVIDUAL EQUITY SHAREHOLDERS
Author Name(s): Khyati Suresh Shah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4210-4215
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1553
Dividend income has been taxed in India since the inception of the Income Tax Act, 1961 under the head other sources. However, taxation of dividend incomes has seen a turmoil due to the manifold amendments over the years. The manner of taxing dividend has also undergone changes. Earlier, it was taxable in the hands of the recipient shareholders and thereby required the companies to deduct tax at source. And then, it required the domestic companies to pay a dividend distribution tax on declaration, distribution or payment of dividends out of its current or accumulated profits to its shareholders. However, currently it has again been made taxable in the hands of recipient shareholders. This shift would have created havoc for the recipient shareholders as well as the companies distributing its profits to its shareholders. This paper makes an attempt to review the tax treatment of dividend income from domestic companies on equity shares in the hands of individual shareholders over period commencing from 1997, when corporate taxation in India witnessed major amendments, till 2020 along with the reasons as stated by the then Honourable Finance Minister in his / her Union Budget Speech.
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Dividend, Dividend Distribution Tax, Dividend Tax, Individual, Equity Shareholders
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON SACUBITRAL/VALSARTAN DRUG FOR MEDICATION AND PREVENTATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009535
Register Paper ID - 199384
Title: A REVIEW ON SACUBITRAL/VALSARTAN DRUG FOR MEDICATION AND PREVENTATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Author Name(s): Shubham Patil , Saurabh N. Bodkhe , Nitin Shejul , Dr. K.R.Biyani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4204-4209
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1726
Cardiovascular (CV) disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the developing and the developed world. Mortality from CV disease had plateaued in the recent years raising concerning alarms about the sustained efficacy of available preventive and treatment options. Sacubitril/Valsartan is a much needed therapeutic advance in the avenue oh CV disease.It may help to live longer and lower chance of having to go to hospital for heart failure. This product contain 2 medications: Sacubitral and Valsartan. Sacubitril belongs to a class of drug called Neprilysin inhibitors and Valsartan belongs to a class of drug called Angiotensin receptor blockers ( ARBs). They work by relaxing blood vessels, so that blood can flow more easily, which makes it easier for our heart to pump blood to our body. This product should not be taken with ACE inhibitors (such as captopril, enalapril), since our risk of serious side effects may increase. Do not take this product for at least 36 hours before or after taking ACE.
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Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, Heart failure, Sacibitril/Valsartan, Reduced ejection fraction, Cardiovascular
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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