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Paper Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF G+8 STRUCTURE WITH AND WITHOUT FLOATING COLUMN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109323
Register Paper ID - 212068
Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF G+8 STRUCTURE WITH AND WITHOUT FLOATING COLUMN
Author Name(s): Swati Prashant Ghodake, Prof. Ravi G. Maske
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: d54-d60
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 695
In modern times floating columns are typical building feature in multistorey buildings. Floating columns are used to fulfill various aesthetic and functional requirements. This study has been undertaken to investigate the Comparative analysis between the buildings with and without floating columns and to check whether any need of use of lateral load resisting system using two different lateral load resisting systems i.e., Shear wall and X-Bracings. To analyze the models Staad.Pro V8i software is used. For performing the seismic analysis Equivalent Static Analysis method is considered. The study is made with four different cases classified on the basis of system provided. To compare the results, different structural parameters like story drift, story displacements, base shear force, base moments etc. are taken under consideration.
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Floating column, Normal building, Equivalent Static Analysis, Staad.Pro V8i, Lateral Load Resisting System, X-Bracings, Shear Wall
Paper Title: ELECTRONIC, IR AND THERMAL STUDIES ON BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPLEX OF NI (II) WITH BENZIMIDAZOLE OXIMES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109322
Register Paper ID - 212018
Title: ELECTRONIC, IR AND THERMAL STUDIES ON BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPLEX OF NI (II) WITH BENZIMIDAZOLE OXIMES
Author Name(s): Dr. Ishwar Singh, Mohit Kumar Tyagi, Dr. Pradeep Kumar, Prashant Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: d47-d53
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 689
The Electronic, IR and Thermal studies on biologically active complexes of Ni (II) has been reported. The bands observed and discussed assuming the molecule under CS point group symmetry. The IR spectral studies of this compound have been discussed. The thermal study of complex compound has been calculated. The electronic study in nujol phase has been calculated.
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Electonic Spectra, IR, Thermal studies,EPR and Benzimidazole oxime
Paper Title: TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT IN KORAPUT A GROUND BREAKING ROLE OF ADIVASI MISSION BOARD IN POST INDEPENDENCE ERA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109321
Register Paper ID - 212023
Title: TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT IN KORAPUT A GROUND BREAKING ROLE OF ADIVASI MISSION BOARD IN POST INDEPENDENCE ERA
Author Name(s): Dr Raghumani Naik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: d40-d46
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 690
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Tribal, Missionaries, AMB, Health, Education, Agriculture
Paper Title: IMPACT OF FLAXSEED POWDER ON THE HEALTH OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN AGRA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109320
Register Paper ID - 212054
Title: IMPACT OF FLAXSEED POWDER ON THE HEALTH OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN AGRA
Author Name(s): Dr.Archana Singh, Dr.Deepti Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: d36-d39
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 719
Flaxseed or linseed has been used as food and medicine in many countries. It comes from the flax plant which grows into grass as an annual. It was used in various forms such as flour, oil and seeds. Flaxseed oil is considered healthy because It have many bioactive compounds in flaxseed. It helps to reduce body weight and good for hair health as it is a good source of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an omega-3 fatty acid,Proteins, fiber, and lignans specifically secolaricercinol diglucosides (ODS). ALA is good for baby's brain development and lowers blood lipids and heart disease.The effect of giving flaxseed powder on initially the mean of weight, hip ratio and BMI were found to be 59.47 kg,38.75cm and 24.93 which were decreased of 0.85 kg ,0.75and 0.31after one month taking it. . Statistical test shows that the mean weight, mean hip ratio and BMI were found significantly decreased after one month.The effect of giving flaxseed powder on initially the mean of weight, hip ratio and BMI were 59.47,38.75 and 24.93 which were decreased of 1.93 , 1.42and 0.77 after two months. Statistical test shows that the mean weight was found to be significantly decreased after two months. Thus, the giving flaxseed will affect the weight after two months of the respondents
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Flaxseed,bioactive,alpha-linolic acid, weight, mean hip ratio and BMI
Paper Title: PHYTO-PHARMACOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL PROFILE OF CLERODENDRUM SERRATUM LINN.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109319
Register Paper ID - 211597
Title: PHYTO-PHARMACOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL PROFILE OF CLERODENDRUM SERRATUM LINN.
Author Name(s): Sandip Laware, Dr. Nitin Shirole, Dr. Vaibhav Gawali
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: d30-d35
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 765
Clerodendrum serratum Linn. belonging to family Verbenaceae, is widely distributed in geographical and climatical zone of the earth immediately north and south of the tropics. Ethno-medicinal importance of the plant has been reported in various indigenous alternative systems of medicine like Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani for the treatment of various diseases such as syphilis, typhoid, cancer, jaundice and hypertension. The study of the plant Clerodendrum serratum focussed on the botany, phytochemistry, ethnomedicinal and pharmacological activities of the plant. The chemical constituents such as carbohydrates, flavonoids, phenolics, steroids, and terpenes is present. The plant is to be useful as anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, anti-allergic, hepato-protective, anti-diarrheal, anti-microbial and anthelmintic properties.
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Clerodendrum serratum Linn.
Paper Title: INCLUSIVE EDUCATION AND NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY 2020: A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109318
Register Paper ID - 211795
Title: INCLUSIVE EDUCATION AND NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY 2020: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Dr.Mohan Kumar H.S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: d23-d29
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 851
Abstract The National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020), which was approved by the Union Cabinet of India on 29 July 2020, outlines the vision of India's new education system.[1] The new policy replaces the previous National Policy on Education, 1986. The policy is a comprehensive framework for elementary education to higher education as well as vocational training in both rural and urban India. The policy aims to transform India's education system by 2040. Shortly after the release of the policy, the government clarified that no one will be forced to study any particular language and that the medium of instruction will not be shifted from English to any regional language. The language policy in NEP is a broad guideline and advisory in nature; and it is up to the states, institutions, and schools to decide on the implementation. Education in India is a Concurrent List subject.
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Key words : Gender equality, inclusive education, NEP and India
Paper Title: ANTIOXIDANT AND IN VITRO ANTIDIABETIC ACTIVITY OF METHANOL EXTRACT OF SOLANUM SURATTENSE BURM. F. L.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109317
Register Paper ID - 211883
Title: ANTIOXIDANT AND IN VITRO ANTIDIABETIC ACTIVITY OF METHANOL EXTRACT OF SOLANUM SURATTENSE BURM. F. L.
Author Name(s): Raman Chandak, Ashwini Jadhav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: d17-d22
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 707
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Antidiabetic; Antioxidants; Amylase; Free radicals; Yeast cells, Solanum surattense L
Paper Title: PLIGHT OF BLACK AMERICANS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109316
Register Paper ID - 212037
Title: PLIGHT OF BLACK AMERICANS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Author Name(s): AFTAB NAZIR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: d11-d16
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 689
Racism in America is not new and the black people of America have been facing racism since its foundation. When a particular group of people is marginalized on the basis of colour, race, origin, nationality that is racism. It is an unfair practice because it promotes the ideologies of discrimination and differences between people on the basis of concepts such as caste and race. Most of the black Africans migrated to America either by themselves or were taken as slaves and they were treated as second class citizens since then. They were reminded that this is the country of white people and they are there just to serve them as their slaves. Though the black Americans have contributed a lot for the prosperity of this country but they are still being judged not by their talent but by the colour of their skin. This research paper is aimed to show the plight of black people living in the 21st century America.
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Black people, white people, slaves, discrimination, death, protest.
Paper Title: ELECTORAL PROCESS AND ELECTION COMMISSION IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109315
Register Paper ID - 212034
Title: ELECTORAL PROCESS AND ELECTION COMMISSION IN INDIA
Author Name(s): M. RAMANJANEYULU
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: d1-d10
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 685
As the founder of Indian Constitution, Dr. B.R.Ambedkar has contributed a lot for the successful conduction of elections in the country through the constitutional body of Election Commission. Ambedkar advocated the independence of the Election Commission from the executive in its working for the conduction of elections in a free and fair manner once for every five years. He made the Election Commissioners independent of the executive in discharging their duties at the time of elections. As far as removal of the election commissioners are concerned Ambedkar recommended the same manner as the judges of the High courts and Supreme court. The removal process should be initiated only after the recommendation of the Chief Election Commissioner. The first general elections were conducted in the country in the years 1951-52 and the representative democracy got established in the country and put an end to hereditary rule in the country which was followed for centuries in the country.
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1. Constituent Assembly 2. Election Machinery 3. Drafting Committee 4. Electoral rolls 5. Model Code of Conduct
Paper Title: THE IMPACT OF WORK-LIFE BALANCE ON EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY DURING COVID-19 CRISIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109314
Register Paper ID - 212052
Title: THE IMPACT OF WORK-LIFE BALANCE ON EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY DURING COVID-19 CRISIS
Author Name(s): Sachariah Pathrose, Vivek C.P, Ankitha Merin John
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: c880-c912
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 697
study on impact of work life balance on employee productivity at the time of covid -19
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Paper Title: ELECTRONIC VEHICLE: IMPENDING FUTURE OF INDIAN MARKET
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109313
Register Paper ID - 212050
Title: ELECTRONIC VEHICLE: IMPENDING FUTURE OF INDIAN MARKET
Author Name(s): Dr. Aarti Diwan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: c873-c879
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 712
Pollution of the environment is currently a global concern. Toxic emission from internal combustion engines is one of the primary air pollutants. In order to mitigate the effects of fossil fuel emission and address environmental concerns (ECs), electric vehicles (EVs) are being promoted aggressively all over the world. Electric vehicles (EVs) are growing in popularity and certainly in mind space. They are cleaner and more efficient, and even fun. Their growth, however, is still considered just a market problem: The end user should choose on the basis of what it costs to buy and run, or how it performs, etc. Markets matter, but there is also a need for government and policy inputs. EVs, after all, operate within broader energy and transportation ecosystems with their own distortions. This paper examines the scope and opportunities of Electric Vehicles in India, various policies and frameworks in place by the Government of India.
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Environment, Global Concern, Electronic Vehicles, Government Policies.
Paper Title: PRION: THE MISFOLDED PROTEIN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109312
Register Paper ID - 212039
Title: PRION: THE MISFOLDED PROTEIN
Author Name(s): Rujul Tamhane
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: c868-c872
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 694
Prion is a cell surface protein expressed in a wide range of organs and tissues. This protein is mostly infamous for misfolding the similar proteins and causing prion diseases. Prion diseases are seen in humans as well as animals. These diseases are said to be fatal neurodegenerative diseases. Prions are made up of protein PrP which are also found in healthy humans and animals. In this review we will be understanding the concept of prion, its structure and the diseases caused due to it.
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Paper Title: TENSORFLOW-BASED AUTOMATIC PERSONALITY RECOGNITION USED IN ASYNCHRONOUS VIDEO INTERVIEWS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109310
Register Paper ID - 211979
Title: TENSORFLOW-BASED AUTOMATIC PERSONALITY RECOGNITION USED IN ASYNCHRONOUS VIDEO INTERVIEWS
Author Name(s): Shital Hande, Hemal Shinde, Komal Vichare, Mamta Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: c857-c862
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 694
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personality recognition, face emotion analysis, speech to tone analysis, TensorFlow, company verification , azure
Paper Title: REPRESENTATION OF MUSLIM CHARACTERS IN AMY WALDMAN`S THE SUBMISSION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109309
Register Paper ID - 212025
Title: REPRESENTATION OF MUSLIM CHARACTERS IN AMY WALDMAN`S THE SUBMISSION
Author Name(s): Hayel Mohammad Ahmed Al-hajj
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: c845-c856
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 726
In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, many influences, including media, politics, and literary texts, contributed to molding discourse. As a result, topics like religion, particularly Islam, and Muslims as terrorists have become serious threats to those in power and the general public. Several authors attempt to portray the event's impact on the country and its people. However, whatever is the objective, every subject is a result or rather a synthesis of several criteria that stimulate its various points and blend them into one channel. This paper does not indeed diverge away from the aforementioned framework. By selecting the post 9/11 novel, Amy Waldman's The Submission (2011), a novel published on the tenth anniversary of the attacks, this study examines how Muslim characters were portrayed. The novel introduces many Muslim characters such as Mohammad Khan, Asma Anwar, Laila Fathi, Zahira, and Ansar. The main focus will be analyzing the fabricated views, the distorted image, and overgeneralization that frequently characterize American representations of Muslims. This article attempts to answer the following question: Has there been a change in the portrayal of Muslims in American novels after ten years since 9/11?
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Representation, Muslim characters, Amy Waldman, The Submission
Paper Title: THE EXCLUSION AND INVISIBILITY OF WOMEN: A HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109308
Register Paper ID - 211982
Title: THE EXCLUSION AND INVISIBILITY OF WOMEN: A HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
Author Name(s): JANE THERESA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: c834-c844
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 731
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Women Oppression, Discrimination, Post colonialism, Gender Equality
Paper Title: COFFEE CONSUMPTION ASSISTANT IN THE CHANGES OF BODY WEIGHT AND HEIGHT BUT NOT IN THE BODY MASS INDEX
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109307
Register Paper ID - 211887
Title: COFFEE CONSUMPTION ASSISTANT IN THE CHANGES OF BODY WEIGHT AND HEIGHT BUT NOT IN THE BODY MASS INDEX
Author Name(s): Ali Ateia Elmabsout, Maha Farag, Muna Yousef, Mariam Ashour, Reima Mansour
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: c824-c833
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 720
Abstract: Backgrounds: Coffee consumption has recently received special attention, as many health benefits have been found to be associated with its drinking. A lot of challenges have received on the coffee consumption and body weight status. The aim of the present work was to find out the relationship between coffee consumption and body weight, height and BMI. Methods: A total of 310 subjects with 144 male and 166 female included in the study and body weight was undertaken before (usual weight) after using dietary program (current weight) and BMI was calculated. The subject filling out the self-constructed questionnaire. All data analyzed by using SPSS T test and Chi-square test was performed. Result and discussions: The effect of coffee on body weight were investigated by numbers of questions. Coffee consumption did not have effect on the appetite rather assistant in body weight reduction in man (P< 0.05) and reduced body height in both man and women but have no effect on BMI. Furthermore, coffee shown decelerating or slowest weight loss in women. Women were more found significantly consumed coffee/ day than man by which 2-3 cups/day. The age groups were most common affected by reducing body weight through consumption of coffee was those between 20-30 years old. Conclusion: Coffee consumption was assistant in body weight loss in man, but not in women, decelerated height growth and have no effect on the BMI and appetite. Furthermore women shown more coffee consumed than man and such work need to be more investigated beyond the mechanism in larger sample sizes.
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coffee consumption, BMI, weight, Height, WC
Paper Title: URTICARIA AND ITS HOMOEOPATHIC APPROACH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109306
Register Paper ID - 211727
Title: URTICARIA AND ITS HOMOEOPATHIC APPROACH
Author Name(s): Dr. Neharika Singh, Dr. Arvind Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: c817-c823
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 753
Urticaria is a disease, which is characterized with development of angioedema or wheals or both. It has three types, chronic spontaneous urticaria, acute spontaneous urticaria and chronic inducible urticaria. In most of the cases of urticaria, oedema spread on upper surface area of skin which is causes due to increase in capillary permeability. Whereas certain body cites like as lips and hands, the oedema spread deeper. It is associated with angioedema of lips, face, throat and rarely wheezing, abdominal pain. In cases of severe angioedema it can be life-threatening because it will cause respiratory obstruction, it is rare condition. This disease commonly affect young adult rather than old age group, female are more affected then male. Approximately 15 to 20% of population will suffer from urticaria, once during their life time. In alternative medicine, we use some medication like as Fexofenadine, cetrizine and levocetrizine are the first line of treatment; this treatment of urticaria is symptomatically which is non curative method. This alternative medicine method not eliminates the recurrence tendency of urticaria. Whereas, In homoeopathy we treat a patient on the basis of individualization this method reduce the chances of recurrence significantly. Homoeopathic literature acknowledges many medicines for the Urticarial condition, of which a similimum can help a patient for keeping the disease at bay for a longer period. Homoeopathic remedies can offer gentle and safe relief.
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Urticaria, Homoeopathy, Theraputic medicines.
Paper Title: PERCEPTIONS OF EMPOLYEES ON SETTLEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES AND STATUTORY, NON-STATUTORY WELFARE MEASURES IN SCCL - A STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109305
Register Paper ID - 212053
Title: PERCEPTIONS OF EMPOLYEES ON SETTLEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES AND STATUTORY, NON-STATUTORY WELFARE MEASURES IN SCCL - A STUDY
Author Name(s): A. Ramya Sri, Dr. P. Amaraveni
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: c803-c816
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 664
Abstract Good industrial relation is built-in mutual cooperation and common agreed approach between employers and employees which ensure uninterrupted production, reduced industrial dispute, and improvement in welfare measures, industrial unrest, strike, and lock outs. In this paper, an attempt has been made to know disputes settlement which leads to reduce disputes or conflicts between employer and employees, to be redressed, and to get improvement in employee welfare facilities at workplace in SCCL. A sample of 100 workers/employees was taken by using random convenience sampling method and data collected from the sample respondents by using a structured questionnaire. The collected data tabulated by using crosstabulation, ANOVA and Chi-Square test. It also comes to know disputes settlement which leads to reduce disputes or conflicts between employer and employees, to be redressed, and to get improvement in employee welfare facilities at workplace which affect the industrial relations of SCCL as whole.
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Key words: IR, Industrial disputes settlement, Statutory welfare facilities, Non-statutory welfare facilities.
Paper Title: EFFECT OF RTE ACT 2009 IN RURAL SCHOOLS OF ODISHA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109304
Register Paper ID - 212048
Title: EFFECT OF RTE ACT 2009 IN RURAL SCHOOLS OF ODISHA
Author Name(s): Laxman Meher, Harihara Nag
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: c794-c802
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 773
The right to education is a universal entitlement to education. This is recognized in the international convenient on economics, social and cultural rights as human right that includes the right to free and compulsory education for all, still there is lacuna in elementary education during that juncture the right to education act 2009 came into force in the year 2010 for improving elementary education. In this present study, the investigator intended to examine and explore the effect of RTE Act, 2009 in rural area. The investigator adopted exploratory survey research method for the present study and select the headmaster and SMC members from our elementary school as sample population. Interview cum observation scheduled adopted for data collection regarding effect of RTE Act, 2009 in rural elementary school. The researcher used content analyses and percentage for data interpretation. The findings of the study are that RTE Act was not effective or properly implement in rural areas. However, the present study found there is gap in its implementation of RTE Act in rural areas in terms of physical infrastructure of the school, student teacher ratio and establishment of neighbourhood school. It can be concluded that the RTE Act is neither effective nor properly implemented in rural areas. Further the study found there were many problems in elementary education after implementation of RTE Act in rural area due to lack of physical infrastructure, student teacher ratio and neighbourhood school which is a big challenge for both the state govt. and stakeholder. Therefore, require physical resource, human resource and financial resource should be allocated to overcome the existing problems in elementary education in rural area.
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Right to Education, Rural Schools, Odisha
Paper Title: A STUDY ON CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF E-MARKETING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2109303
Register Paper ID - 212022
Title: A STUDY ON CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF E-MARKETING
Author Name(s): Mr. Rajesh Kumar, Dr. Ani Smriti
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: c787-c793
Year: September 2021
Downloads: 759
Due to globalization, not only nations are coming closer to each other but also different sector undergoes into significant changes. And marketing sector is also affected by this and experiencing so many changes continuously. To sell our product through the internet or digital media is known as E-marketing. E-Marketing is the process of marketing a brand using the Internet. It includes both direct response marketing and indirect marketing elements and uses a range of technologies to help connect businesses to their customers. E-marketing means using digital technologies to help sell your goods or services. In the past few years, the internet and e-commerce business activities have become one of the fastest-growing technologies that playing a significant role in the daily life of human beings. Today, E-marketing is one of the most emerging technologies in the IT and E-Commerce sector. The scope of E-Marketing is deemed to be broad in scope it does not only use to promote marketing over the internet but also helps in marketing as well through e-mail and wireless media. The purpose of the study is to emphasize the concept of e-marketing. The research method of this study used the secondary data listed in different databases of books, research papers, and related articles of e-marketing available on the Internet. The present study has been undertaken to describe the present status of e-marketing in India and examine the challenges & opportunities of e-marketing in India.
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E-marketing, internet, artificial intelligence, challenges, opportunities.
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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