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Paper Title: A REAL TIME MONITORING AND TRACKING SYSTEM BASED ON INTERNET OF THING (IOT) PLATFORM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211112
Register Paper ID - 223049
Title: A REAL TIME MONITORING AND TRACKING SYSTEM BASED ON INTERNET OF THING (IOT) PLATFORM
Author Name(s): Ku.Madhuri R.Meshram
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b50-b52
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 221
The Internet of Things (IoT) is defined as an integrated part of the future Internet, which ensures that `things' with identities can communicate with each other. IoT will be applied in different areas, e.g. smart cities, agriculture, energy, environment protection, health, home automation, etc. different their architectures are based on the applications. Here an advanced monitoring and tracking system is proposed and this tracking system is designed to monitor the Train from any location A to location B at real time. The system works on Global Positioning System (GPS) for realtime tracking and monitoring mechanism. The GPS gives current location of the train and it can be viewed from the freeboard. Freeboard is an opensource dashboard for sharing and monitoring data. Thus any one from any corner of the world can access the location information of the train using an IoT platform.
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:IoT,GPS,Real time,tracking system,Android
Paper Title: KAVYAPRAKASHAGATAM UDDHARANAM- EKAM ADDYAYANAM.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211111
Register Paper ID - 227346
Title: KAVYAPRAKASHAGATAM UDDHARANAM- EKAM ADDYAYANAM.
Author Name(s): Nilambar Bagh.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b48-b49
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 153
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kavyaprakashagatam uddharanam- ekam addyayanam.
Paper Title: ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURS IN PROMOTING WOMEN: A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SELF HELP GROUP WOMEN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211110
Register Paper ID - 227331
Title: ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURS IN PROMOTING WOMEN: A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SELF HELP GROUP WOMEN
Author Name(s): M. BABY, Dr. Pramodini Magh Rengma, A.Fatima Mary
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b40-b47
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 141
Women's economic condition in nations like India is appalling, especially in rural areas where they have little options to earn money and are denied economic independence on a social and cultural level. The Self Help Groups (SHGs) have paved the way for the economic independence of rural women. Women Entrepreneurs play an important role in the present economy. Through the process of entrepreneurship, one person might become self-employed and give other people a job. Lack of financial and familial support, marketing, knowledge, suitable training, proper education, mobility, and other issues are common for women business owners. They were compelled to run a business because it was not something they wanted to do. In light of the several steps the Indian government has taken, under which NABARD has given them access to microloans and improve economic status. The provision of adequate microfinance in time to the women folk for their personal needs, the family and income generating activity by reliable agencies would naturally generate confidence and zeal among them for the performance of their activities. It is based on the recognition that the ability of the poor women for entrepreneurship could be encouraged with the availability of small-scale loans. There are several ways of microfinance provided by the government among which the most popular is Self Help Groups (SHGs).This paper reviews concisely the literature in this field and addresses particularly role of entrepreneurs in promoting Women.
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Women Entrepreneurs, Self Help Groups (SHGs), Microloan, Economic
Paper Title: GLOBAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS MANUFACTURER RESPONSIBILITY FOR MEDICAL DEVICE VIGILANCE REPORTING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211109
Register Paper ID - 227321
Title: GLOBAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS MANUFACTURER RESPONSIBILITY FOR MEDICAL DEVICE VIGILANCE REPORTING
Author Name(s): Mrs.Tabassum Hangad, Ms.Zia Patel, Ms.ISHITA THUBE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b30-b39
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 156
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Medical device,vigilance,GHFT
Paper Title: THE EFFECT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SKILL TRAINING PROGRAM TO ENHANCE THE SELF-ESTEEM IN INTER COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL PLAYERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211108
Register Paper ID - 226740
Title: THE EFFECT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SKILL TRAINING PROGRAM TO ENHANCE THE SELF-ESTEEM IN INTER COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL PLAYERS
Author Name(s): DONAVAN ARUN KUMAR, Dr.P.JOHNSON
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b24-b29
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 155
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Psychological skill training, Self-esteem, inter collegiate football players.
Paper Title: MANAGEMENT, CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF DRINKING WATER RESOURCES IN INDIA: A STUDY OF ALIGARH AND BULANDSHAHR IN WESTERN UTTAR PRADESH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211107
Register Paper ID - 227358
Title: MANAGEMENT, CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF DRINKING WATER RESOURCES IN INDIA: A STUDY OF ALIGARH AND BULANDSHAHR IN WESTERN UTTAR PRADESH
Author Name(s): Md Qaiser Alam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b7-b23
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 151
Water is an important source for sustaining life and livestock, which requires being properly used, developed and managed. India is not a water-deficient country, but its growing demand for water makes it vulnerable, and by 2050 it will become the highest water-demanding country with a daily demand of 2413 billion litres per capita at the global level. In 1951, India's water per capita availability was 5177 cm per year, decreasing to 1820 cm in 2001. India's water per capita availability will be 1341 cm per year in 2025 and 1140 cm per year in 2050. In India, 43.5 percent of drinking water requirement is being fulfilled by tap water, 42 percent by handpump/tubewell sources, 11 percent by well and 3.5 percent by other sources. Inadequate use of water resources is an important feature of Uttar Pradesh which pushed many regions in the state into dry and rain-fed zones. The state is also the largest extractor of groundwater, accounting for 18.4 percent of the country's groundwater and 5.4 percent of the world's groundwater. The per capita groundwater extraction is 225.0 cm per capita which are more than the national average of 182.9 cm per capita and the world average of 125.9 cm per capita. In Uttar Pradesh, 67.9 percent of water drinking requirements are fulfilled by handpumps or tubewells, 27.3 percent by tap water, 4 percent by well and 0.9 percent by other sources. It has also been observed that the majority of the development blocks have overexploited the groundwater resources in which some development blocks become more critical while some other blocks come under the semi-critical zones. This may be due to rapid population growth, urbanization, higher dependency on groundwater for agriculture, fast-growing manufacturing units, and a change in temporal and spatial variation due to climate change and ineffective management of water resources.
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Water is an important source for sustaining life and livestock, which requires being properly used, developed and managed. India is not a water-deficient country, but its growing demand for water makes it vulnerable, and by 2050 it will become the highest water-demanding country with a daily demand of 2413 billion litres per capita at the global level. In 1951, India's water per capita availability was 5177 cm per year, decreasing to 1820 cm in 2001. India's water per capita availabili
Paper Title: Faishon ke prati chatrao ka badalta drishtikon ek samajshashtriya adhayan soban signh jina parisar almoda ki chatrao ke vishaesh sandharbh me
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211106
Register Paper ID - 226976
Title: FAISHON KE PRATI CHATRAO KA BADALTA DRISHTIKON EK SAMAJSHASHTRIYA ADHAYAN SOBAN SIGNH JINA PARISAR ALMODA KI CHATRAO KE VISHAESH SANDHARBH ME
Author Name(s): Pratibah Pant
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: b1-b6
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 136
fashion ke prati chhatrao ka badalta aek samaj sastriy adhyayan soban singh jeena parisar almoda ki chhatrao ke vishes sandarbh me
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fashion ke prati chhatrao ka badalta aek samaj sastriy adhyayan soban singh jeena parisar almoda ki chhatrao ke vishes sandarbh me
Paper Title: LUMPY SKIN DISEASE: AN OVERVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211105
Register Paper ID - 227310
Title: LUMPY SKIN DISEASE: AN OVERVIEW
Author Name(s): Nikita E Nikam, Vaibhavi P Pandhare, Divya Bramhankar, Ramkrushna M Nikam, Pooja Mairal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: a896-a902
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 153
Lumpy skin disease is a Viral disease. Belongs to the family poxviridae. LSD Belongs to the Capri pox virus genus that include Goat pox virus And sheep pox virus . LSDV Widely Spread in water Buffalo And cattle. this disease cause Fever, Painful nodules on skin, And mucous membrane of animal. And due to this disease, huge economical loss in the livestock industry is occurring. LSD was first Identified in an outbreak in Zambia in 1929, Originally limited to Africa, since 2019 this disease was spread Through China and South East Asia. this review is designed to provide detailed information on different aspects of disease such as etiology,pathogenesis,classification, transmission ,diagnosis,different diagnosis,risk factors,treatment,privention and control,ecomomical impact. .
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LSDV, capripox virus ,ticks, nodules.
Paper Title: A Review: Microencapsulation
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211104
Register Paper ID - 227151
Title: A REVIEW: MICROENCAPSULATION
Author Name(s): Priyanka Ravsaheb Shirsath, Rajeshree Aasaram Khandre
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: a875-a895
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 231
Microencapsulation is a well-established process of enveloping or surrounding one substance into another substance which gives pills having range from a good deal much less than one micron to severa hundred microns in size. One of the relatively inexperienced method is microencapsulation. The encapsulation potency of microcapsules, Microspheres rely upon various factors like solubility of polymer in solvent, concentration of polymer, solubility of herbal solvent in water, rate of solvent removal etc. Substances can be encapsulated in such a way that the core material be confined within tablet shells (coating material) for particular interval of time. This approach has been used in amazing fields like pharmaceutical, agriculture, textile, food, printing and defence. In case of defence place this approach has introduced the self-healing composites or chemical decontaminating fabrics. This article covers assessment on microencapsulation and materials involved, microencapsulation technologies, purposes of microencapsulation, morphology of microcapsules, methodology of microcapsules, release mechanism, application fields with microencapsulated in building advent materials
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Microencapsulation, Microcapsule , Coacervation,Control Release
Paper Title: SIMULATION ANALYSIS OF DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACK OVER SCALABLE IOT NETWORKS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211103
Register Paper ID - 227116
Title: SIMULATION ANALYSIS OF DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACK OVER SCALABLE IOT NETWORKS
Author Name(s): Dr.Paramjit Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: a871-a874
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 136
Using Internet of Things (IoT) communication between different types of devices networks is promising but it may arise various security issues as IoT offers data exchange over an open platform. In this paper, various threats over IoT will be explored and a security solution against denial of service (DoS) attack will be presented for reliable and secure communication over IoT. Its performance will also be measured using various parameters (Throughput/Routing Load/Packet Delivery Ratio/Energy Consumption).
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IoT, smart devices, DoS, Security, Intrusion
Paper Title: REVIEW ON RECENT MARKETED PRODUCTS OF NEEM .
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211102
Register Paper ID - 226415
Title: REVIEW ON RECENT MARKETED PRODUCTS OF NEEM .
Author Name(s): Ravikiran Vijay Dhus, Asst.Prof. Khandre Rajeshree Aasaram
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: a852-a870
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 159
Since many centuries, Ayurveda regarded neem (Azadirachta indica Family: Meliaceae) as a cure for many ailnments, predominantly due to its superb antimicrobial activity. It has been a practice since time immemorial to use tender twigs of neem as dentifrice. The scope of the present work is limited to testing the antibacterial activity of neem extract and neem powder in a tooth paste form. there are various properties of neem like anticancerus ,antiinflammetory,antioxidant,antibacterial ,antiviral etc .Neem contain various wound healing properties. Various marketed formulation available in the market like neem acne face wash ,tooth paste , hair oil, neem soap . Various phytochemicals are present in the neem i.e Alkaloids, flavonoids ,crud glycosides ,cardiac glycosides, tannic acid ,saponins .
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neem , herbal ,marketed ,properties
Paper Title: ROLE OF TEACHER AS A TECHNO-PEDAGOGUE: IMPORTANCE OF DEVELOPING TECHNO-PEDAGOGICAL SKILLS AMONG PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211101
Register Paper ID - 227250
Title: ROLE OF TEACHER AS A TECHNO-PEDAGOGUE: IMPORTANCE OF DEVELOPING TECHNO-PEDAGOGICAL SKILLS AMONG PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS
Author Name(s): JEENTI MALAKAR, Dr. TINKU DE GOPE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: a848-a851
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 216
Teaching is considered as an art as well as science for a right reason as it defines the versatile role played by a teacher in a classroom. An effective teacher needs to be creative in his thoughts, his actions which would eventually reflect his own unique philosophy, talents and his personal style. In this era of pandemic where people are everyday struggling to fight up with the losses and coming up with new innovations, a teacher should also be one who needs to find out what works best in what kind of situation. He or She should be ready enough to deal with all kinds of challenges coming on their way so that the teaching learning does not get affected. The teacher needs to experiment all kinds of techniques, strategies, methods, approaches and should be acquainted with the new innovations in the field of education. In this era of information and communication technology, Technology plays a very important role in the development of human society. Based on this fact it becomes necessary for a teacher to become a Techno-pedagogue. It is a term used for a person who is well aware of the techno-pedagogical skills; use of technology in teaching learning process, to make the process more comfortable; to provide information with utmost clarity. Now that the teachers are the ones accountable to create a society full of responsible citizens, they are supposed to be trained in such a way so that they can contribute towards society in a more worthy way. This study is designed to explore how a teacher should play the role of a techno- pedagogue, alongside it also focusses on the importance of developing techno-pedagogical skills in pre-service teachers.
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Keywords: Techno-pedagogue, Techno-pedagogical skills, Pre-service Teachers
Paper Title: THE ARABIC LANGUAGE IN WEST BENGAL: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211100
Register Paper ID - 227345
Title: THE ARABIC LANGUAGE IN WEST BENGAL: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Author Name(s): Taslim Ahmad
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: a842-a847
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 154
Arabic language is international language. It has occupied the fourth position in the recognized languages of the United Nations. It is the ancient and living language served as the vehicle of literature language from pre- Islamic period up to modern period. It is the language of the Quran and Sunnah. It is the main source of communication about Islam. It is not a sacred language as some believe as some believe. Though, with the rise of Islam, Arabic shifted from a little-known tribal language to the lingua franca for the Muslim world. Although Arabic language is used as a medium of delivering speech or communication. So, the teachers and students are very much expert in Arabic reading skill. But they are poor in the rest three skills i.e. listening, speaking and writing. The paper hints to the current challenges of Arabic teaching-learning processes and, finally, proposes some suggestions to solve those obstacles. This article is analytical and mostly follows the qualities research method.
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Arabic language, problem, West Bengal, Curriculum, syllabus
Paper Title: AYURVEDIC TREATMENT AND MEDICINE IN PCOD FOR TEENAGE ,ADOLESCENCE AND WOMENS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211099
Register Paper ID - 227267
Title: AYURVEDIC TREATMENT AND MEDICINE IN PCOD FOR TEENAGE ,ADOLESCENCE AND WOMENS
Author Name(s): Niranjan .A. Sonawane, Harshal Wagh, Dipti Suryawanshi, Vinay Sherla, Ankita Sonar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: a835-a841
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 152
PCOD is most frequent & considered cause in female. About 4%-20%, of females show this kind of problem. It is caused due to unhealthylife style , eating junk food, being over weight ,etc. .To identify it show symptoms likestomach pain, Irregular menses, weight gain,Achne, etc. . Since the condition is not described properly in Ayurveda we can correlate it with some similar diseases based on its signs & symptoms which brings it under control and use for treatment . It can be also bring under controlby having proper balance diet, doing regularly exercise, not having junk foods and regularly approaching your physician . There are some medicines / drug formulations used in Ayurveda are given for treatment like Euton ,Mahamanjishthadi khada ,Dashmoolarista ,Kumari Asava.
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PCOD ( Polycystic ovarian disease), Ovaries , Cyst, Menses, Doctor ,Ayurveda , Euton ,Mahamanjishthadi khada ,Dashmoolarista ,Kumari Asava.
Paper Title: CERVICAL CANCER: PATHOGENESIS, RISK FACTORS, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211098
Register Paper ID - 227252
Title: CERVICAL CANCER: PATHOGENESIS, RISK FACTORS, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
Author Name(s): Vaibhavi P Pandhare, Divya R Bramhankar, Nikita E Nikam, Ramkrushna M Nikam, Pooja Mairal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: a829-a834
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 136
Cervical cancer is 4th most common cancer among women which causes death. This cancer is observe in cervix which is entrance to uterus from vagina human papilloma virus (HPV) is most common risk factor which is transmitted sexually. Most infection of HPV causes no symptoms. Tenacious infection causes cancer. Screening and vaccination are the best method to avoid HPV infections. According to WHO, in 2018 570000 women worldwide war diagnosed with cervical cancer and about 311000 were died.
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cervical cancer, human papilloma virus, vaccine, women, infection
Paper Title: ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIFFERENTLY- ABLED STUDENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211097
Register Paper ID - 227341
Title: ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR DIFFERENTLY- ABLED STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Dr. Shazia Mansoori
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: a821-a828
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 138
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Assistive technologies, NEP-2020, Disability, Special Education, Differently- abled
Paper Title: PARTITION OF INDIA AND ITS IMPACTS ON HANDLOOM TEXTILE OF WEST BENGAL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211096
Register Paper ID - 227328
Title: PARTITION OF INDIA AND ITS IMPACTS ON HANDLOOM TEXTILE OF WEST BENGAL
Author Name(s): Soumen Debnath
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: a811-a820
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 192
The knocking sound of handlooms can be heard almost everywhere in Nadia and purba Bardhaman districts. Weaving is the second field of employment, so the weaving process is no longer only in the hands of hereditary weavers. Other class of people is more or less directly or indirectly involved in the weaving process. The weaving is spreading to other areas where the expansion of other occupations has been stopped. Unlike other districts, not for part time, not even for partial livelihood, most of the weavers in these districts are full time weavers. After partition of India and erstwhile Bengal many handloom weavers from Dhaka, Nowakhali and Tangail districts came in Nadia and Purba Bardhaman districts and settled there. The article tries to describe socio-economic, political aspects of refugee weavers in particular and handloom textile industries in general.
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refugee weavers, handloom, partition of India.
Paper Title: SHIKSHA ME KAUSAL VIKAS KI BHUMIKA KA VISHLESHANATMAK ADHYAYAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211095
Register Paper ID - 227287
Title: SHIKSHA ME KAUSAL VIKAS KI BHUMIKA KA VISHLESHANATMAK ADHYAYAN
Author Name(s): MOHD FAISAL, Dr. saroj yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: a807-a810
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 185
shiksha me kausal vikas ki bhumika ka vishleshanatmak adhyayan
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shiksha me kausal vikas ki bhumika ka vishleshanatmak adhyayan
Paper Title: FASCINATION AND THE REPULSIVE OF AESTHETICS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211094
Register Paper ID - 227313
Title: FASCINATION AND THE REPULSIVE OF AESTHETICS
Author Name(s): MRS.B.DHANALAKSHMI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: a804-a806
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 149
TITLE: FASCINATION AND THE IMPULSIVE IN AESTHETIC This article deals with aesthetic experience is distinct as an experience qualitatively different from everyday experience and similar to other exceptional states of mind. Not all feelings evoked by reading literature are purely "aesthetic." The latter combines reactive and reflective responses, integrating emotional and mental processes in the evaluation of a literary text, and involves some conceptual conflict, as evidenced by the seeming paradox included in the term "aesthetic emotions." This chapter examines fascination as an aesthetic emotion after providing a brief overview of recent findings in the area. It suggests that this emotion can be thought of as a mix of feelings that test the boundaries of our emotional repertoire, lead to moments of emotional and cognitive disorientation, and elicit momentary insecurities of attachment that ultimately add to the pleasure associated with navigating these difficult feelings while reading. It continues by stating that considering its emphasis on conflicting feelings and emotions.
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aesthetic knowledge, allure, review, passion, description, composition
Paper Title: AN ANALYSIS OF TRIBAL COMMUNITIES' TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND CULTURAL PRACTICES IN TRIPURA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211093
Register Paper ID - 227326
Title: AN ANALYSIS OF TRIBAL COMMUNITIES' TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND CULTURAL PRACTICES IN TRIPURA
Author Name(s): Susmita Banerjee
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: a796-a803
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 197
On October 15, 1949, the state of Tripura, which had previously been a princely state, became a "C" category state and became part of the Indian Territory. The beginning of the 1950s marked the beginning of this state's transition to having a majority population composed of tribal people. The migration of non-tribal people over the border from Bangladesh, which was once a part of East Pakistan, caused a shift in the demographic makeup of the state after the partition of India. There are 19 different tribes in Tripura, in addition to a non-tribal community. It has Tripuri, Reang, Jamatia, Chakma, Lusai, Mog, Garo, Kuki, Chaimal, Uchai, Hala,,Khasia, Bhutia, Munda, Orang, Lepcha, Santal, Bhil and Noatia. As of the census taken in 2001, the population of scheduled tribes was 9,93,426, up from 8,53,345 (30.95 percent) in the census taken in 1991. The total number of scheduled tribe men and females was 5,04,320 and 4,89,106, respectively, according to the census taken in 2001.However, the primary emphasis of this research is placed on the indigenous knowledge and practises of the ethnic communities of Tripura, which the people of these communities have been incorporating into their day-to-day lives. In addition, the study will shed some light on the role that tribal women play in the performance of these practices.
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Tripuri, Tripura, Ethnic, Indigenous, Customary Laws, Tribal Women.
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.
Indexing In Google Scholar, ResearcherID Thomson Reuters, Mendeley : reference manager, Academia.edu, arXiv.org, Research Gate, CiteSeerX, DocStoc, ISSUU, Scribd, and many more International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) ISSN: 2320-2882 | Impact Factor: 7.97 | 7.97 impact factor and ISSN Approved. Provide DOI and Hard copy of Certificate. Low Open Access Processing Charges. 1500 INR for Indian author & 55$ for foreign International author. Call For Paper (Volume 12 | Issue 5 | Month- May 2024)