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Paper Title: Energy Efficient Hardware Accelerator for AI Applications
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509711
Register Paper ID - 294380
Title: ENERGY EFFICIENT HARDWARE ACCELERATOR FOR AI APPLICATIONS
Author Name(s): Y N GOWTHAMI, Dr.R JAYAGOWRI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g224-g231
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 51
Hardware accelerators for deep neural networks (DNNs) play a pivotal role in enabling low-latency inference on power-constrained edge and wearable devices. However, sustained high-performance computation in such accelerators leads to increased energy consumption, reducing their suitability for real-time mobile deployments. This paper presents a novel design of a coarse-grained DVFS-aware hardware accelerator that integrates dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) to improve energy efficiency without compromising correctness or data throughput. To reduce control complexity, the system replaces traditional ML-based DVFS predictors with a lightweight finite-state machine (FSM)-based DVFS mimic. The proposed architecture includes five core components--Global Buffer, Data Dispatcher, Processing Element (PE) Array, DVFS Mimic Controller, and Accelerator Controller--all implemented in synthesizable SystemVerilog. Simulation results confirm that the architecture dynamically adapts computation delays based on simulated V/F levels while maintaining correctness in MAC and ReLU operations. The design is modular, scalable, and well- suited for future integration with AI workloads on edge SoCs.
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Dynamic Frequency and Voltage Scaling (DVFS), Hardware Accelerator, Machine Learning, Neural Net- works.
Paper Title: Analysing the Mechanisms of Case Disposal Without Full Trial under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023: A Doctrinal and Empirical Inquiry into Speedy Justice
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509710
Register Paper ID - 294397
Title: ANALYSING THE MECHANISMS OF CASE DISPOSAL WITHOUT FULL TRIAL UNDER THE BHARATIYA NAGARIK SURAKSHA SANHITA, 2023: A DOCTRINAL AND EMPIRICAL INQUIRY INTO SPEEDY JUSTICE
Author Name(s): Kumuthavalli.P, T.Vaishali, S.Brindha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g214-g223
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 54
The Indian judicial system faces a serious problem of delay in case disposal, resulting in pendency of millions of cases across courts. The right to a speedy trial, recognized as a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, has often been undermined by procedural delays, backlog, and overburdened courts. To address this issue, various mechanisms under the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and now the Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) allow for disposal of cases without a full trial. These include plea bargaining, summary trials and compounding of offences etc. This study explores how such mechanisms align with the constitutional mandate of speedy trial while ensuring justice.
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KEY WORDS: Disposal of cases, trial, speedy trial, fair justice
Paper Title: Impact of Urea Treated with Plant Residue on the Growth and Nitrogen Uptake of Wheat (Triticum aestivum )
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509709
Register Paper ID - 294394
Title: IMPACT OF UREA TREATED WITH PLANT RESIDUE ON THE GROWTH AND NITROGEN UPTAKE OF WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM )
Author Name(s): DR.SUNEEL KUMAR, DR. RAJENDER SINGH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g207-g213
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 55
A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the impact of urea fertilizer treated with corn or conocarpus residues on the growth and nitrogen uptake of wheat plants. Three kilograms of dry sandy loam soil were placed in plastic pots, and four nitrogen levels (0, 60, 120, and 180 kg N ha -1) were applied in the form of urea. The urea was treated using one of the following methods: mixed with conocarpus leaf powder at a rate of 3% of the dry soil weight, mixed with conocarpus root powder at a rate of 3% of the dry soil weight dissolved in an aqueous extract of corn roots at a rate of 1/4 of the field capacity, or coated with dried aqueous extract of corn roots at a ratio of 9% of the urea weight. Additionally, urea treated with a standard chemical inhibitor (PMA) was included in the treatments. Measurements of shoot dry weight, nitrogen concentration, nitrogen uptake, and nitrogen recovery were taken. The results indicated that treating urea fertilizer with water extract or coating it with corn root extract led to enhanced growth parameters compared to the PMA and control treatments. However, treating urea with leaf or root powders resulted in a decrease in plant growth parameters. Urea coated with 9% dried corn root extract produced the highest dry matter of 2.98 g pot-1 and nitrogen uptake of 66.95 mg pot-1, achieving a reduction of 50 kg N ha-1 while yielding similar results to the control and PMA treatments.
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Wheat, Corn Buildup , Conocarpus Buildup, Dry Matter ,N-Uptake
Paper Title: Effect of Health education on prevention of behavioral problems in children among parents residing at selected urban region of Maharashtra
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509708
Register Paper ID - 294450
Title: EFFECT OF HEALTH EDUCATION ON PREVENTION OF BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN AMONG PARENTS RESIDING AT SELECTED URBAN REGION OF MAHARASHTRA
Author Name(s): Mr. Shubham Ashok Pande, Ms. Pooja Gubre
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g197-g206
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 47
Abstract: Aim: The study aims to find the effectiveness of Health education on prevention of behavioral problems in children among parents residing at selected urban region. Problem statement: Effect of Health education on prevention of behavioral problems in children among parents residing at selected urban region of Maharashtra. Primary objective: the primary objective of study was to find out the effectiveness of health education on prevention of behavioral problems in children among parents residing at selected urban region of Maharashtra. Secondary objective: 1. To assess the knowledge regarding prevention of behavioral problem among parents in control and experimental group before intervention. 2. To find out the effect of health education between pre-test and post-test knowledge scores on prevention of behavior problem in children among parents in control and experimental group. 3. To find out the effect of health education between post-test knowledge score on prevention of behavioral problem in children among parents in control and experimental group. 4. To find out the association between post-test knowledge score on prevention of behavioral problem in children and selected demographic variable of parents in experimental group. Method: Quasi- experimental non-equivalent control group design use for the study. It was conducted over 110 parents by using convenient sampling technique. Result: In this study the findings, it was observed that the pre-intervention demographic variable of parents was more or less similar characteristics It was Observed that the percentage of knowledge (control group; 52.3% & experimental group; 50.4%) on prevention of behavioral problems in children among parents was more or less similar before intervention. However, after an intervention, the percentage of knowwledge on prevention of behavioral problems in children was significanty incresed from 53.7% to 83.9% in experimental group where as it was almost remained unchanged in control group. These was a significant deference (p0.05) was found between knowledge on prevention of behavioral problems in children age,gender, no of children, educational status, occupation, income, type of diet. Finding of study reveled that the Health education on prevention of behavioral problems in childrenas a method of teaching was ffective among parents residing at selected urban region of Maharashtra. Interpretation and conclusion: The finding of the study, it was concluded that the pre-intervention demogrphic varibles of parents residing at selected urban region in control group and experimental groupwere more or less simillar reveling both the groups had similar characteristics. However after intervention ,the percentage of knowledge and the mean score of parents were significantly incresedin experimental group wereas it was remained unchanged in control group. There was a significat defference between pre-test and post-test knowledge scores in experimental group. And there was also a significant difference between the post-tests of control and erperimental group. Thus it was concluded thet the health education on prevention of behavioral problems in childrenas a method of teaching was effective among parents residing at selected urban region of Maharashtra.
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effectiveness, health education, parent, urban region
Paper Title: “A Study On The Effects Of Financial Incentives And Job Satisfaction On Employees’ Motivation To Work”: A Case Study On Construction Workers In Kozhikode District-Kerala
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509707
Register Paper ID - 294419
Title: “A STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF FINANCIAL INCENTIVES AND JOB SATISFACTION ON EMPLOYEES’ MOTIVATION TO WORK”: A CASE STUDY ON CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN KOZHIKODE DISTRICT-KERALA
Author Name(s): JISHA .C.CHANDRAN, Dr.K.SELVARAJ
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g189-g196
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 44
The purpose of this study is to understand the impact of financial incentives and job satisfaction on employees work motivation. Furthermore, this study examines the impact of non-financial incentives on construction workers. The population of the survey focuses on construction workers in Kozhikode District . This study used a structured questionnaire method to collect sample of 642 workers from the 4 taluks of Kozhikode area. Multiple Regression analysis is used to test different hypotheses. The findings highlight that construction workers motivations are influenced by various factors within the workplace environment. These includes financial incentives and non-financial incentives, along with job satisfaction factors.
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Financial incentives, Non-financial incentives, work environment , job satisfaction, employees motivation
Paper Title: STUDY PROTOCOL FOR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF DRAKSHAHARITAKYADI CHURNA IN CHILDHOOD TAMAKA SHWASA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509706
Register Paper ID - 294445
Title: STUDY PROTOCOL FOR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF DRAKSHAHARITAKYADI CHURNA IN CHILDHOOD TAMAKA SHWASA
Author Name(s): Dr. Ankita Joshi, Prof.(Dr.)Keerti Verma, Prof.(Dr.)Reena Dixit
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g180-g188
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 48
Tamaka Shwasa is a chronic and recurrent respiratory disorder described in Ayurvedic Samhitas, closely resembling bronchial asthma in modern medicine. It is characterized by Shwasa Kashtata (dyspnea), Ghurghuraka (wheezing), Kasa (cough), and episodes of Paroxysmal Shwasa often aggravated by environmental triggers, diet, and seasonal variations. In children, Tamaka Shwasa presents with unique clinical challenges due to immature respiratory physiology, genetic predisposition, and environmental susceptibility. Ayurvedic texts describe it as a Yapya Vyadhi (manageable but not completely curable), caused primarily by Vata-Kapha Dosha Prakopa with Pranavaha Srotodushti. Modern pediatrics correlates it with bronchial asthma, emphasizing immune hyper-responsiveness and airway inflammation. Early diagnosis and holistic management are crucial to reduce morbidity and prevent long-term complications. Integrating Ayurvedic approaches with modern pediatric care offers a promising path for improving quality of life and minimizing relapses in children with Tamaka Shwasa.
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Agnimandya, Duralabha, Shwasahara, Yapya Vyadhi.
Paper Title: Assess nomophobia among undergraduate students in selected colleges of Thrissur district.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509705
Register Paper ID - 294427
Title: ASSESS NOMOPHOBIA AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN SELECTED COLLEGES OF THRISSUR DISTRICT.
Author Name(s): Agnes V P, Rinkamol Chackochan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g171-g179
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 47
Nomophobia, or "no mobile phone phobia," is a psychological condition characterized by fear or anxiety when individuals are without access to a mobile phone. With smartphones becoming integral to daily life, especially among youth, nomophobia has emerged as a significant public health concern. Aim: The present study was undertaken to assess the prevalence of nomophobia and its association with selected sociodemographic variables among undergraduate students in Thrissur District, Kerala. Materials and Methods: A descriptive research design was adopted, and data were collected from 160 undergraduate students using a structured online questionnaire distributed via social media. Descriptive and inferential statistics were analyzed using SPSS software. Results: Of the 160 participants, 156 (97.5%) exhibited some level of nomophobia, while only 4 (2.5%) showed no signs. Among those affected, 62 (38.75%) had mild nomophobia, 67 (41.88%) had moderate, and 27 (16.88%) had severe nomophobia. Significant associations were observed between nomophobia and monthly family income, family type, smartphone price, daily usage duration, data consumption, and purpose of smartphone use. Conclusion: The study demonstrates a high prevalence of nomophobia among undergraduate students and emphasizes the need for awareness initiatives and behavioral interventions to reduce smartphone dependency, promote mindful usage, and enhance mental health and digital well-being among young adults.
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Nomophobia, Smartphone Addiction, Undergraduate Students, Mental Health, Digital Dependence
Paper Title: Kautilya's Enduring Economic Philosophy and Its Contemporary Relevance
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509704
Register Paper ID - 294401
Title: KAUTILYA'S ENDURING ECONOMIC PHILOSOPHY AND ITS CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE
Author Name(s): Dr. Rimjim Borah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g163-g170
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 47
ABSTRACT The Arthashastra, an influential ancient Indian treatise on statecraft and economic policy, is attributed to Kautilya or Chanakya or Vishnugupta and composed during the rise of the Mauryan Empire. It presents a comprehensive framework for governance that situates economic prosperity (Artha) as the foundation of state power and stability. Kautilya's economic philosophy emphasises a strong and interventionist state as the driving force behind growth, security, and public welfare. His detailed prescriptions on public finance, agriculture, trade, and social security resonate with many principles embedded in modern economic systems. Notably, his vision of a welfare-oriented, developmental state prefigures contemporary notions of state-led development, inclusive growth, and strategic trade policy. At the same time, the text reveals a persistent tension between its autocratic, realpolitik-driven model of governance and the ideals of liberal democracy and free-market capitalism. Rather than a universal blueprint for development, the Arthashastra should be understood as a nuanced and pragmatic intellectual resource, whose enduring significance lies in its welfare-centric approach to statecraft and its ability to provide an alternative perspective to dominant Western economic thought. KEYWORDS: Artha, Yoga Kshema, Public Finance,Taxation, Industrial Policy
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KEYWORDS: Artha, Yoga Kshema, Public Finance,Taxation, Industrial Policy
Paper Title: "A Study on Parking Characteristics and Comparative Analysis of On-Street and Off-Street Parking".
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509703
Register Paper ID - 294446
Title: "A STUDY ON PARKING CHARACTERISTICS AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ON-STREET AND OFF-STREET PARKING".
Author Name(s): Mr. G. P. Walhekar, Mr. R. D. Vikhe, Mr. S. K. Gorde
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g157-g162
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 42
Parking is a critical element of urban transportation planning as it directly influences traffic flow, land use, and overall mobility within cities. A parking study provides systematic analysis of parking demand, supply, usage patterns, and management practices to ensure efficient utilization of space and smooth movement of vehicles. This paper highlights the significance of parking studies in addressing congestion, improving accessibility, and supporting sustainable transport systems. It reviews different types of parking facilities such as on-street and off-street parking, surface lots, multi-level parking structures, mechanical parking systems, and smart parking technologies while discussing their suitability in diverse urban contexts. Furthermore, the study examines the methodologies used in parking surveys, including inventory, accumulation, duration, turnover, and occupancy studies, to evaluate parking performance. The findings emphasize the role of effective parking management in reducing traffic congestion, enhancing safety, and optimizing land use planning.
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Parking study, Traffic flow, Urban transportation planning, On-street parking, Off-street parking, Parking surveys, Parking management, Land use planning, Congestion reduction, Sustainable transportation
Paper Title: Mind Over Matter: A Review Of Raja Yoga Meditation's Effects On Psychological Well-Being In Adults
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509702
Register Paper ID - 294425
Title: MIND OVER MATTER: A REVIEW OF RAJA YOGA MEDITATION'S EFFECTS ON PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING IN ADULTS
Author Name(s): T Karthik, Dr Satya Suresh V V N
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g151-g156
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 46
In recent years, psychological well-being has become a primary concern in adult mental health discourse, particularly because of the rising incidence of stress, anxiety, and emotional disturbances. Meditation has emerged as a widely accepted complementary practice, with Raja yoga meditation being distinguished by its spiritual and cognitive benefits. Unlike conventional meditation, Raja yoga involves open-eyed introspection, positive affirmations, and a connection with the Supreme Soul. This review examines the empirical evidence and theoretical perspectives surrounding the practice of Raja yoga meditation and its impact on adults' psychological well-being. Findings from various studies suggest positive outcomes, including enhanced emotional regulation, resilience, self-awareness, and life satisfaction. This study also identifies gaps in the existing literature and discusses the implications of integrating Raja yoga meditation into mainstream mental health strategies.
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Raja yoga Meditation, Psychological Well-being, Adults, Mental Health, Spiritual Practices, Emotional Regulation.
Paper Title: The roles of minor forest produce in the socio-economic empowerment of tribal women
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509701
Register Paper ID - 294298
Title: THE ROLES OF MINOR FOREST PRODUCE IN THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF TRIBAL WOMEN
Author Name(s): Satish Singh Kharvar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g146-g150
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 44
In this research, we studied the process of women's empowerment through forest products in the Sonbhadra region of Uttar Pradesh. In India, women are often bound by traditional roles and domestic responsibilities, which affect their economic and social status. However, when it comes to forest resources, they present a significant opportunity for women. The main objective of the research is to understand how forest products, such as fruits, medicinal plants, and other raw materials, can make women self-reliant. We aim to explore how women's participation in the collection, exploration, and marketing of these products can aid their economic and social empowerment. Using a stratified sampling method, we collected data through interviews and concluded that women's involvement in the forest product economy not only empowers them economically but also improves their social standing. When women become economically self-sufficient, their confidence increases, and they start participating more actively in community decision-making processes. Additionally, the roles of community cooperation and education are found to be extremely important in this process. Ultimately, this research can serve as a guide not only for the Sonbhadra region but for women's empowerment across India. Thus, the study provides valuable insights into the empowerment of women through forest products, which could be useful for future policy-making and implementation.
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Tribes, Market, MFP, Women Empowerment
Paper Title: Colocasia esculenta: From Traditional Medicine to Modern Applications
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509700
Register Paper ID - 294378
Title: COLOCASIA ESCULENTA: FROM TRADITIONAL MEDICINE TO MODERN APPLICATIONS
Author Name(s): Bhakti D. Rahinj, Madhuri R. Kale
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g134-g145
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 51
Colocasia esculenta (taro) is a staple food crop widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions and has been recognized for centuries for its nutritional and ethnomedicinal significance. Traditionally, various parts of the plant--including corms, leaves, and petioles--have been employed in the management of gastrointestinal disorders, inflammation, respiratory ailments, and skin diseases. Modern phytochemical investigations have revealed that C. esculenta is a rich source of bioactive compounds such as phenolics, flavonoids, alkaloids, and polysaccharides, which contribute to its broad pharmacological potential. Experimental studies have demonstrated antioxidant, antidiabetic, anticancer, antimicrobial, hepatoprotective, and immunomodulatory activities, making it a promising candidate for novel therapeutic development. Beyond its medicinal relevance, C. esculenta is emerging as an industrially valuable crop, with applications in starch production, biodegradable films, functional foods, and nutraceutical formulations. Its high starch content and physicochemical properties offer opportunities for innovation in the food, pharmaceutical, and packaging industries. This review provides a comprehensive synthesis of traditional knowledge, phytochemistry, pharmacological findings, and industrial applications of C. esculenta, critically analyzing current evidence and identifying research gaps. Future perspectives are also discussed, with an emphasis on molecular studies, clinical validation, and biotechnological approaches to maximize its therapeutic and commercial potential.
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Colocasia esculenta, Taro, Ethnopharmacology, Phytochemistry, Antioxidant Activity, Antidiabetic Potential, Nutraceuticals, Industrial Applications, Therapeutic Development, Future Research.
Paper Title: "Carbopol-based hydrogel formulation for a topical wound-healing gel containing Moringa Oleifera root extract"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509699
Register Paper ID - 294421
Title: "CARBOPOL-BASED HYDROGEL FORMULATION FOR A TOPICAL WOUND-HEALING GEL CONTAINING MORINGA OLEIFERA ROOT EXTRACT"
Author Name(s): KIRAN C RODAGE, Gunale Pratik S, Waghmare Aditya U
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g117-g133
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 60
Diabetic wounds, particularly diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), remain one of the most challenging complications of diabetes mellitus, affecting up to 25% of diabetic patients in their lifetime. Impaired wound healing arises from hyperglycemia-driven oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, angiogenic dysfunction, neuropathy, and a high susceptibility to infection. Conventional dressings often fail to address the multifactorial pathology of diabetic wounds. Hydrogel-based dressings have emerged as promising biomaterials, providing a moist wound environment, exudate absorption, and delivery of therapeutic agents. Carbopol, a synthetic cross-linked polyacrylic acid polymer, has demonstrated favourable physicochemical and rheological properties for hydrogel formulations. Meanwhile, Moringa oleifera, known as the "miracle tree," possesses root-derived phytochemicals such as flavonoids, alkaloids, tannins, and phenolic compounds, which exhibit potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial effects. Incorporating Moringa oleifera root extract into Carbopol hydrogels offers a novel therapeutic strategy to accelerate wound closure, reduce infection, and modulate oxidative stress in diabetic wounds. This review explores the pathology of diabetic wounds, hydrogel-based interventions, formulation approaches, mechanisms of action, evaluation, applications, and future perspectives for Carbopol-based hydrogels containing Moringa oleifera root extract
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Moringa oleifera, Antioxidant activity, Anti-microbial activity, Diabetic foot ulcer, Phytochemicals, Chronic wound healing, Smart hydrogel dressing
Paper Title: "The Promise of Scutellaria baicalensis Herbal Gel in Dentistry and Oral Medicine"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509698
Register Paper ID - 294420
Title: "THE PROMISE OF SCUTELLARIA BAICALENSIS HERBAL GEL IN DENTISTRY AND ORAL MEDICINE"
Author Name(s): KIRAN C RODAGE, WAGHMARE ADITYA U, GUNALE PRATIK S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g102-g116
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 46
Oral diseases, including periodontitis, gingivitis, oral mucositis, and dental caries, remain among the most prevalent chronic conditions worldwide, affecting millions of people across diverse age groups and contributing significantly to morbidity and reduced quality of life. Conventional therapeutic strategies, such as systemic antibiotics, corticosteroids, and chemical mouth rinses, provide symptomatic relief but are often associated with several limitations, including adverse effects, altered taste perception, mucosal irritation, poor patient compliance, and the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. These challenges highlight the pressing need for alternative therapies that are safe, effective, and patient-friendly. Herbal medicines have emerged as promising candidates for oral healthcare due to their multifaceted pharmacological activities and relatively low toxicity profiles. Among various medicinal plants, Scutellaria baicalensis (Huang Qin), a perennial herb of the Lamiaceae family, has garnered considerable attention for its therapeutic potential in oral conditions. The root of S. baicalensis is rich in bioactive flavonoids, primarily baicalin, baicalein, and wogonin, which exhibit potent anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and wound-healing properties. Preclinical and clinical studies have demonstrated that these flavonoids can inhibit key oral pathogens such as Streptococcus mutans, Porphyromonas gingivalis, and Candida albicans, while modulating inflammatory pathways such as NF-?B and MAPK, and reducing oxidative stress. Formulating S. baicalensis into mucoadhesive herbal gels enables localized drug delivery, prolonged retention at the site of action, and controlled release of active constituents, thereby enhancing therapeutic efficacy while minimizing systemic side effects. These gels provide a patient-friendly alternative to conventional therapies, especially for populations with poor compliance to oral rinses or systemic medications.
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Anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, Scutellaria baicalensis, Mucoadhesive gel, Baicalin, Periodontitis, Oral ulcers, Gingivitis, Flavonoids, Topical drug delivery
Paper Title: A Full-Stack Integration of MongoDB, Machine Learning, React, and Node.js for Smart Investment Decisions
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509697
Register Paper ID - 293442
Title: A FULL-STACK INTEGRATION OF MONGODB, MACHINE LEARNING, REACT, AND NODE.JS FOR SMART INVESTMENT DECISIONS
Author Name(s): Somnath Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g87-g101
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 60
In today's volatile financial markets, technology-driven decision-making is becoming increasingly important. Traditional trading platforms often lack personalization, predictive intelligence, and seamless integration with modern technologies. This research paper presents the design and implementation of a modern trading platform that integrates a MongoDB database, machine learning (ML) models in Python, and a full-stack web architecture using React and Node.js. The system is designed to connect with live stock market APIs, process financial data in real time, and generate intelligent predictions that guide users in making trading decisions. The platform includes user authentication, portfolio management, risk assessment, and ML-based stock movement prediction. In addition, modern UI/UX design principles are adopted to ensure a responsive and attractive frontend. The system is unique because it combines real-time financial data, cloud-ready backend architecture, and machine learning services, which makes it both scalable and adaptable. Experimental results demonstrate the system's capability to provide fast, accurate, and user-friendly insights compared to existing solutions. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of architecture, methodology, implementation, results, and future enhancements.
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Trading Platform, Machine Learning, MongoDB, React, Node.js, FastAPI, Stock Market Prediction, FinTech
Paper Title: A study of the constitutional and legal provisions of child labour in India.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509696
Register Paper ID - 294404
Title: A STUDY OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL PROVISIONS OF CHILD LABOUR IN INDIA.
Author Name(s): Shweta Saini, Dr. Ruchi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g74-g86
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 56
A study of the constitutional and legal provisions of child labour in India.
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A study of the constitutional and legal provisions of child labour in India.
Paper Title: Killing the Intimate: A Systematic Review of Spousal Homicides in India (2010-2025)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509695
Register Paper ID - 294124
Title: KILLING THE INTIMATE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF SPOUSAL HOMICIDES IN INDIA (2010-2025)
Author Name(s): Payal Prasanta Samanta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g62-g73
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 56
This review offers a holistic view of spousal homicides in India by integrating the available literature, official documents, and policy reviews to offer multidimensional solutions to this serious social problem. It is a systematic review of the trends, causation, and legal intervention against a domestic homicide of a spouse in India between 2010 and 2025, which indicates the apathetic character of intimate partner violence that leads to fatal consequences. According to the availability of the national crime statistics, academic sources, and the legislative acts such as the IPC Section 498A, the Dowry Prohibition Act and the Protection of Women against Domestic Violence Act, the given study identifies such significant reasons of spousal murders as dowry-related conflicts, domestic violence, financial problems, and social pressure. The review emphasizes the persistence of female victimization in the marital setting, yet also offers a shifting image of male victims, and the pressing need of more gender-neutral and inclusive legal safeguards.
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Spousal homicide, domestic violence, intimate partner violence, dowry-related violence, IPC Section 498A, "Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act", gender-neutral laws, India, legal reforms, victim protection.
Paper Title: Marginalized Communities and Social Inclusion: A Review of Transgender Studies
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509694
Register Paper ID - 294328
Title: MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES AND SOCIAL INCLUSION: A REVIEW OF TRANSGENDER STUDIES
Author Name(s): Ms. Ann Mary Augustine, Dr. P.K Baby
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g46-g61
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 52
Discrimination against marginalized communities increases day by day, and countries are taking steps to address the same by modifying their policies in social, economic, and legal frameworks. Marginalized communities are excluded from mainstream socio, economic, political, educational, or cultural life. Women, people with disabilities, scheduled castes (Dalit), scheduled tribes, elderly or aged people, children, and sexual minorities are often marginalized from the mainstream social order. The Government and other agencies have been conducted many research and inclusive activities to adopt marginalized communities into the mainstream. This paper attempts to review studies related to the inclusion and inclusion policies of transgender communities around the globe--the review analyses transgender studies based on social, economic, and legal frameworks. The study concludes that discrimination against transgender communities still exists in many parts of the world.
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Transgender, Inclusion, Exclusion, Marginal Community, LGBT,
Paper Title: Philosophical and Religious Foundations of Sustainability and Environmental Health in Indian Knowledge Tradition: An Analysis
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509693
Register Paper ID - 294414
Title: PHILOSOPHICAL AND RELIGIOUS FOUNDATIONS OF SUSTAINABILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH IN INDIAN KNOWLEDGE TRADITION: AN ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Dr.Gunbala Ameta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g35-g45
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 61
This research paper analyzes the profound and multifaceted perspectives of the Indian knowledge tradition in the context of global challenges related to sustainability and environmental health. The paper highlights the limitations of the modern consumption-based Western development model and demonstrates how Indian philosophical and religious values can offer sustainable solutions to these challenges. Philosophically, the concept of E??v?syamida? Sarvam in Advaita Vedanta establishes the unity between nature and humans, while the Samkhya philosophy emphasizes balance between the individual and nature. The principles of Ahimsa (non-violence) and Asteya (non-stealing) in Yoga philosophy teach the mindful use of resources and instill compassion for all living beings. On the religious front, the Vedas establish the tradition of revering the five elements (Panchamahabhutas) and the Earth as a mother. Jainism's principle of Ahimsa and Buddhism's concept of Karuna (compassion) and Prat?tyasamutp?da (dependent origination) reflect respect for all life and the environmental consequences of actions. This research concludes that the holistic, ecology-centered perspective of the Indian knowledge tradition, grounded in deep interconnection between humanity, nature, and spirituality, provides essential guidance for a sustainable and harmonious future.
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Indian Knowledge Tradition, Sustainability, Environmental Health, Advaita Vedanta, Samkhya Philosophy, Yoga, Ahimsa, Jainism, Buddhism, E??v?syamida? Sarvam, Ecological Ethics, Nature Conservation
Paper Title: Understanding the Fine Line between Ethical SEO & Manipulative Threshold Techniques: A Quantitative Analysis of Risk, Regulation, and Algorithmic Dynamics
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509692
Register Paper ID - 294393
Title: UNDERSTANDING THE FINE LINE BETWEEN ETHICAL SEO & MANIPULATIVE THRESHOLD TECHNIQUES: A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF RISK, REGULATION, AND ALGORITHMIC DYNAMICS
Author Name(s): Rahul purswani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 9
Pages: g27-g34
Year: September 2025
Downloads: 51
Threshold SEO techniques operate at the edge of acceptable search engine practices, leveraging methods that blur the line between ethical optimization and manipulative tactics. These techniques aim to achieve quick ranking gains without immediately triggering penalties, but their sustainability and ethical implications remain contentious. This research examines the impact of threshold SEO on search engine credibility, website rankings, and the broader digital marketing ecosystem. By analysing search engine guidelines, real-world case studies, and the evolution of algorithms, the study highlights the short-term benefits, long-term risks, and potential influence on industry practices. The findings provide insights into balancing competitive SEO strategies with ethical considerations, offering recommendations for sustainable optimization approaches.
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Threshold SEO | Ethical SEO | Manipulative SEO techniques | Search engine optimization strategies | Gray hat SEO | Black hat SEO | White hat SEO | Digital marketing practices | SEO guidelines | Search engine penalties
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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