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Paper Title: A 3D-CNN Approach for Temporal and Spatial Analysis in Banana Disease Recognition
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402836
Register Paper ID - 269471
Title: A 3D-CNN APPROACH FOR TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS IN BANANA DISEASE RECOGNITION
Author Name(s): Surendra Ramteke, Nilima Ramteke
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h120-h127
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 65
Banana crops are highly vulnerable to diseases like Black Sigatoka and Fusarium Wilt, which can significantly impact yield. Early detection and accurate monitoring are essential but challenging with traditional manual methods. This paper presents a 3D Convolutional Neural Network (3D-CNN) approach for automated detection and severity estimation of banana diseases. Unlike 2D CNNs, 3D-CNNs capture both spatial and temporal features from sequences of RGB and multispectral images, enabling the model to analyze disease progression. Our experiments show that the 3D-CNN model achieves superior accuracy and precision in detecting diseases and estimating severity. By predicting disease progression, this model offers a valuable tool for early intervention and disease management in banana plantations. This research highlights the potential of 3D-CNNs in precision agriculture, improving disease detection and crop management.
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3D-CNN, banana disease detection, deep learning, precision agriculture
Paper Title: Unveiling the Mind: Psychological Realism in Ibsen's Ghosts
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402835
Register Paper ID - 268634
Title: UNVEILING THE MIND: PSYCHOLOGICAL REALISM IN IBSEN'S GHOSTS
Author Name(s): Shubham Saurav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h114-h119
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 83
Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts is a seminal work in the exploration of psychological realism, delving deeply into the complexities of the human psyche and its impact on behavior and relationships. This article, "Unveiling the Mind: Psychological Realism in Ibsen's Ghosts," examines how Ibsen uses psychological realism to portray the inner lives of his characters and to critique societal norms. Through a close analysis of the play's characters, including Mrs. Alving and her son Oswald, the article explores themes of repression, guilt, and the haunting effects of past traumas. By focusing on the interplay between internal psychological conflicts and external social pressures, the study reveals how Ibsen's portrayal of mental states and emotional struggles provides a profound commentary on the human condition. This exploration underscores how Ibsen's innovative use of psychological realism challenges audiences to confront the often-hidden dimensions of human experience and the societal forces that shape them.
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Symbols, Conflicts, Guilt, Inheritance, Society
Paper Title: Predictive Maintenance in Financial Services Using AI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402834
Register Paper ID - 267334
Title: PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE IN FINANCIAL SERVICES USING AI
Author Name(s): HARSHITA CHERUKURI, ER. VIKHYAT GUPTA, DR. SHAKEB KHAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h98-h113
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 92
Predictive maintenance has emerged as a revolutionary approach within the financial services sector, leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance operational efficiency and minimize disruptions. As financial institutions grapple with the challenges of an increasingly digital landscape, AI-driven predictive maintenance strategies present a robust solution for anticipating and mitigating risks associated with equipment and technology failures. By collecting and analyzing huge amounts of data from different sources, including transaction logs and system performance metrics, organizations can predict potential failures before they occur, thus ensuring continuous service delivery and enhancing customer satisfaction. AI technologies, such as ML and data analytics, play a main role in finding patterns and trends that precede equipment malfunctions. This proactive maintenance strategy not only curtail unplanned down-time but also maximise resource allocation & extends the lifes of critical assets. Furthermore, the integration of AI tools facilitates real-time monitoring, enabling financial institutions to make informed decisions concerning maintenance schedules and equipment upgrades. Additionally, the adoption of predictive maintenance fosters a culture of continuous improvement within organizations, as teams gain insights into operational performance and identify areas for enhancement. By streamlining maintenance processes through predictive analytics, financial services can achieve significant cost savings while maintaining regulatory compliance and ensuring robust cybersecurity measures. Ultimately, this transformative approach to maintenance enhances not only operational efficiency but also contributes to competitive advantage in the financial sector. As organizations continue to embrace AI technologies, the implementation of predictive maintenance strategies will be essential in navigating the complexities of the evolving financial landscape. This paper explores the implications of AI-powered predictive maintenance in financial services, highlighting its benefits, challenges, and future prospects within the industry. By adopting these innovative strategies, financial institutions can position themselves effectively to meet the demands of a fast-paced, technology-driven environment.
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Financial Services, Artificial Intelligence (AI) , Operational Efficiency, Digital Landscape, Risk Mitigation, Data Analysis, Machine Learning, Equipment Failures, Unplanned Downtime, Resource Allocation, Continuous Improvement, Cost Savings, Cybersecurity, Competitive Advantage
Paper Title: CORRELATION BETWEEN SOCIAL MEDIA USE AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN JHARKHAND
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402833
Register Paper ID - 267061
Title: CORRELATION BETWEEN SOCIAL MEDIA USE AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN JHARKHAND
Author Name(s): Dr.Shakti Prakash Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h83-h97
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 84
This study investigates the correlation between social media use and academic performance among students in Jharkhand, a state characterized by significant socio-economic and regional diversity. With the rapid integration of social media into daily life, understanding its impact on education has become crucial. This research employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews, to explore how different patterns of social media use influence students' academic achievements. The findings reveal a nuanced relationship between social media use and academic performance. On one hand, social media serves as a valuable educational tool, providing access to academic resources, facilitating collaborative learning, and enhancing engagement. On the other hand, excessive use, particularly for non-educational purposes, is associated with lower academic performance due to increased distractions and reduced study time. Socio-economic status plays a significant role in moderating these effects. Students from higher socio-economic backgrounds generally experience fewer negative impacts from social media use due to better access to technology and digital literacy. Conversely, students from lower socio-economic backgrounds face greater challenges, including limited access to digital resources and poorer internet connectivity, which exacerbate the negative effects of social media. Regional variations also impact the relationship between social media and academic performance. Urban students, with more consistent access to technology and higher digital literacy, tend to benefit more from educational uses of social media compared to their rural counterparts, who may struggle with technology access and lower digital skills. The study concludes that while social media has the potential to enhance educational outcomes, its effectiveness is heavily influenced by socio-economic and regional factors. Recommendations include integrating social media into educational practices, providing training on responsible use, and addressing digital inequalities. Future research should focus on longitudinal studies and explore targeted interventions to maximize social media's benefits while mitigating its drawbacks. This research contributes to the understanding of how digital tools impact education and provides actionable insights for educators, policymakers, and researchers aiming to improve academic outcomes through effective social media use.
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CORRELATION BETWEEN SOCIAL MEDIA USE AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN JHARKHAND
Paper Title: A STUDY OF ONLINE LEARNING STRATEGIES AND THEIR EFFECTIVENESS IN TEACHER EDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402832
Register Paper ID - 267060
Title: A STUDY OF ONLINE LEARNING STRATEGIES AND THEIR EFFECTIVENESS IN TEACHER EDUCATION
Author Name(s): Dr.Shakti Prakash Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h72-h82
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 90
Faculty and students' perceptions of the barriers to effective online learning are referred to as perceived challenges. This involves the ability to consider multiple views on situations, as well as the ability to identify impediments that make one hesitant to take chances. The type of online learning technology utilized, infrastructure availability (internet and computers), and the employment of multiple learner management systems (LMSs) at higher education institutions are all likely to influence perceived difficulties. Assessment of Perceived usefulness, benefits, acceptance, and challenges is essential to plan for the strategies to strengthen the online learning status and minimize the obstacles. Also, the effectiveness of online learning in education is heavily dependent on instructors' attitudes toward technology (Avidov-Ungar & Eshet-Alkakay 2011; Salmon 2011; Teo 2011; Teo & Ursavas 2012). According to Liaw, Huang, and Chen (2007), "no matter how modern or powerful the technology is, its effective implementation is dependent on users' favorable attitude toward it." (Page 1069) Early research on teachers' attitudes toward technology development, adoption, and implementation defines attitudes toward technology as an effective (i.e., an experience of feeling or emotion) or evaluative assessment regarding the technology in issue (Davis, Bagozzi, & Warshaw, 1989). Thus, is the extent to which a person observes technology with the desire to use it (Barki & Hartwick, 1994). People are more likely to have a good attitude toward technology if they feel it is both essential and personally relevant (Rogers 2003; Teo 2011).
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A STUDY OF ONLINE LEARNING STRATEGIES AND THEIR EFFECTIVENESS IN TEACHER EDUCATION
Paper Title: INTEGRATING FRAME MATCHING ALGORITHMS AGAINST PIRACY FOR DIVERSE ONLINE MEDIA PLATFORMS USING COMPUTER VISION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402831
Register Paper ID - 266351
Title: INTEGRATING FRAME MATCHING ALGORITHMS AGAINST PIRACY FOR DIVERSE ONLINE MEDIA PLATFORMS USING COMPUTER VISION
Author Name(s): Mr. Mayuresh Kulkarni, Dr. Satvik Khara
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h66-h71
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 108
The digital era has seen an explosion of online video platforms, which has, in turn, amplified the risk of content piracy, posing significant challenges to content creators and distributors. This research focuses on mitigating unauthorized distribution by developing a system to match video frames across various online platforms. With Computer Vision, we introduce a robust and scalable framework that employs advanced image processing and machine learning techniques to accurately identify and match frames from moving images, despite differences in format, resolution, and compression. The proposed framework incorporates feature extraction, frame hashing, and deep learningbased similarity assessment to ensure high precision and recall in detecting pirated content. Extensive experiments on diverse datasets demonstrate our approach's superior accuracy and computational efficiency compared to existing methods. This study offers a comprehensive solution to video piracy and insights into developing crossplatform content identification systems, contributing to more secure and reliable digital media distribution.
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Cyber Security, Machine Learning, Computer Vision
Paper Title: Shakespeare's Literary Legacy: Influence and Impact on English Literature
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402830
Register Paper ID - 265714
Title: SHAKESPEARE'S LITERARY LEGACY: INFLUENCE AND IMPACT ON ENGLISH LITERATURE
Author Name(s): Dr. Gaddala Subbarao
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h58-h65
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 145
William Shakespeare, often regarded as the greatest playwright and poet in the English language, continues to exert a profound influence on English literature centuries after his time. This research paper explores Shakespeare's enduring legacy by examining how his works have shaped and influenced subsequent English literature. The study begins with an overview of Shakespeare's life and career, highlighting his contributions to various genres such as tragedy, comedy, history, and romance. Through a comprehensive literature review, the paper examines themes, motifs, and dramatic techniques employed by Shakespeare that have resonated throughout the ages. Analytical insights into specific plays and poems illustrate Shakespeare's innovative use of language, character development, and narrative structure, which have served as a model for generations of writers. The discussion delves into the adaptation and reinterpretation of Shakespearean themes and characters in modern literature, showcasing his relevance in contemporary global contexts. Ultimately, this research underscores Shakespeare's lasting impact on English literature, affirming his status as a foundational figure whose works continue to inspire and provoke critical inquiry.
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English literature, Literary legacy, Influence Impact Dramatic techniques.
Paper Title: Effectiveness of International Human Rights Treaties: Enforcement Mechanisms and Compliance Challenges in Global Governance
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402829
Register Paper ID - 264599
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS TREATIES: ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS AND COMPLIANCE CHALLENGES IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
Author Name(s): Prof. (Dr.) Shakil Ahmad Ata
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h53-h57
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 137
Human rights and international law form a fundamental nexus in the global effort to protect individual freedoms and ensure justice. This paper examines the effectiveness of international human rights treaties in safeguarding individual rights, with a focus on the enforcement mechanisms and compliance challenges. Through an analysis of key international instruments, case studies, and contemporary issues, the paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the current landscape of human rights within the framework of international law.
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Effectiveness of International Human Rights Treaties: Enforcement Mechanisms and Compliance Challenges in Global Governance
Paper Title: A CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH ON VIRTUAL HEALTH ASSISTANTS: AI-BASED TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS FOR ENGAGING AND SUPPORTING PATIENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402828
Register Paper ID - 255045
Title: A CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH ON VIRTUAL HEALTH ASSISTANTS: AI-BASED TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS FOR ENGAGING AND SUPPORTING PATIENTS
Author Name(s): VENKATESWARANAIDU KOLLURI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h48-h52
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 172
This paper is an in-depth exploration of virtual health assistants (VHAs); AI integrated platforms capable of monitoring patients on health related issues. VHAs make use of advanced algorithms and natural language processing to give customized advice and support to persons mostly through conversational interfaces such as chatbots or virtual assistants [1]. For instance, an HVA can remind the patient to take their medication, provide information about their condition or treatment plan, monitor their symptoms or vital signs, and even recommend nutrition, sleep, or physical activity patterns customized to their own needs. Such VHAs momentarily contribute to patients' participation and outcomes because they supply life support and motivation beyond usual healthcare locations. Such as patients having chronic illnesses like diabetes and hypertension can gain through regular interactions with an eHealth assistant (eHealthA) that helps them to check on their condition, adhere to their treatment plan, and make well-calculated decisions on their general lifestyle. Second, VHAs help to improve healthcare access because they become a source of immediate help and resources [1]. However, most of the people live in the areas that do not have resources, anyway VHAs can serve as effective and on-demand assistance providers. Furthermore, VHAs improve patients ' engagement and healthcare access by automating routine tasks, communication with consumers, and collecting data for decision making. In this context, an integrated VHA into a primary care service can help with appointment setting, triage, and give educational materials to patients, thus making the physicians to align their focus on complex cases or prevention initiatives.
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Virtual Health Assistants, VHAs, AI-powered platforms, patient engagement, healthcare support, chronic disease management, artificial intelligence, healthcare access, personalized assistance, natural language processing, conversational interfaces, healthcare providers, healthcare delivery, patient outcomesN
Paper Title: A REVIEW OF 6G-NETWORK TECHNOLOGY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402827
Register Paper ID - 253433
Title: A REVIEW OF 6G-NETWORK TECHNOLOGY
Author Name(s): Rakesh Kumar Giri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h34-h47
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 181
The ubiquitous availability of wireless networks has increased over the world. With the proliferation of 4G networks, wireless and communication have become increasingly important in the information exchange system. Now that the globe is advancing toward a 5G system, some countries have already implemented it and are working on developing a 6G system until 2027-2030.In India, 5G systems were available by the end of 2021.This research paper provides an overview of the future use of wireless communication on a 6G technology system. 6G technologies offer great levels of security, secrecy, and privacy, as well as high rates of speed, bandwidth, precision, and network protocol stability. In this article, we identify the primary possible aspects of a 6G system, as well as the communication strategies required and the problems that will arise in order to achieve success with 6G technology.
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Wireless technology, wireless communication, mobile communication, tactile communication, holographic communication, 6G, 5G.
Paper Title: Mathematical Model for the Analysis of carbon Dioxide Emission in Jharkhand.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402826
Register Paper ID - 253327
Title: MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR THE ANALYSIS OF CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSION IN JHARKHAND.
Author Name(s): Ranjeet Kumar, Kartick Mondal, Dr. Anamol Kumar Lal, Dr. Uma Shanker Singh.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h26-h33
Year: February-2024
Downloads: 168
Global warming is most burning environmental curses ever to face with human society during last few decades. There has been a serious change in climate of the world because of this warming that has become a nightmare to scientists, researcher and academicians throughout the globe as this change leads to a fatal situation for the existence of life on this planet. Increased emission of different green house gases (GHG) is responsible for this alarming situation. This study is an attempt to develop a model which reflect the Green House Gases emission pattern in the Indian states of Jharkhand. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the leading green house gases which is responsible for Global Warming. Uncontrolled emission of the gas increases atmospheric temperature rapidly. Using historical data of carbon dioxide emission, a third-degree polynomial model has been developed analytically utilizing the method of least square. Quality of the proposed model is justified by the retrofitting process like regression analysis, residual analysis, coefficient of determination (R2) and adjusted R2 etc. The developed model well represents the gas emission and future prediction can be made through the Instantaneous Rate of Change (IROC) curve. The prediction in long/short term evolutionary trend of the gas emission analysed by IROC analysis. Proposed model gives good estimates and may be utilized for understanding the emission pattern of other green GHGs. This study is quite helpful for strategic warning and future planning so that the precautions can be taken in near future.
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Green House Gas, Method of least square, Global Warming, Instantaneous Rate of Change (IROC), Residual analysis
Paper Title: ATTITUDE TOWARDS INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY USEGE AMONG TEACHER EDUCATORS IN RELATION TO COMPUTER COMPETENCY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402825
Register Paper ID - 252455
Title: ATTITUDE TOWARDS INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY USEGE AMONG TEACHER EDUCATORS IN RELATION TO COMPUTER COMPETENCY
Author Name(s): Dr Sunita Arya, Mehta Artiben Arvindbhai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h19-h25
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 177
The present study examined attitude towards information and communication technology usage among teacher educators in relation to computer competency of Gujrat state. For this purpose, samples of 400 teacher educators were selected randomly. Findings reveal that the means of different faculties on teacher educator's attitude scores may be considered equal and teacher educator's attitude scores mean were significantly different when they had low, moderate and high computer competency.
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Attitude towards ICT, Computer competency
Paper Title: PROFESSIONAL COMMITMENT OF PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN RELATION TO SELF-EFFICACY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402824
Register Paper ID - 252448
Title: PROFESSIONAL COMMITMENT OF PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN RELATION TO SELF-EFFICACY
Author Name(s): Dr Sunita Arya, Kaneria Nita Mohanlal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h13-h18
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 161
The present investigation was meant to study the professional commitment of primary school teachers in relation to their self-efficacy. The study consisted of 500 teachers teaching in government schools of Gujarat at the Primary level. Data was collected with the help of professional commitment scale for teachers by Baljeet Kaur (2007)and teacher self-efficacy scale by Ralf Schwarzer, Gerdamarie S. Schmitz and Gary T.Daytner (1999).The data obtained were analysed statistically with the help of Mean, SD, t-ratio and correlation to arrive at the following conclusions:(i) Female primary school teachers were found to have higher professional commitment than male school teachers. (ii)There is no significant gender difference was found in the self-efficacy of primary school teachers. (iii) There is positive correlation was found between professional commitment and self-efficacy.
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Professional commitment, Self-efficacy, Primary school teachers.
Paper Title: SIGN-TALK:A Bridging Communication Gap
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402823
Register Paper ID - 248926
Title: SIGN-TALK:A BRIDGING COMMUNICATION GAP
Author Name(s): Prof.Sivapuram Jayasri, M Tushara, Monisha T, Preksha S Naik, Samantha P Pinto
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: h1-h12
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 135
This People usually communicate with words, either by speaking or writing. But for deaf individuals, sign language becomes their main way of sharing information. Without someone to interpret, they face challenges in connecting with others. Sign language uses visual patterns to convey meaning, and it's not only essential for the deaf but also helpful for those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).However, there's a gap in communication between deaf individuals and the rest of society because many people don't understand sign language. To address this issue, a solution is proposed - a system that uses a camera to capture hand gestures. This system, powered by a neural network, interprets these gestures and turns them into spoken words. It's like teaching technology to understand and speak the language of sign.Sign language is crucial for those who have difficulty hearing or speaking, but it's often challenging for others to interpret. This proposed system aims to eliminate the need for an interpreter by using advanced technology. The process involves capturing hand gestures, enhancing accuracy through image processing techniques, and finally, converting the signs into spoken words using a speech synthesizer. In simpler terms, it's like creating a smart system that helps bridge the communication gap between deaf individuals and the rest of the world
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Convolutional Neural Network,Deep Learning,Tensorflow,Text-to-voice
Paper Title: Adhunik Loktantra me adhikar se jude Prashn aur Chunautiyan
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402822
Register Paper ID - 251982
Title: ADHUNIK LOKTANTRA ME ADHIKAR SE JUDE PRASHN AUR CHUNAUTIYAN
Author Name(s): DR. ARVIND KUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g978-g992
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 151
Adhunik Loktantra me adhikar se jude Prashn aur Chunautiyan
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Adhunik Loktantra me adhikar se jude Prashn aur Chunautiyan
Paper Title: Jute Industry of Assam and Its Production, Problems and Potentialities
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402821
Register Paper ID - 251680
Title: JUTE INDUSTRY OF ASSAM AND ITS PRODUCTION, PROBLEMS AND POTENTIALITIES
Author Name(s): Gultaz Begum
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g963-g977
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 312
Abstract Jute is an important natural fiber cash crop just like cotton crop and grows well in hot and moist climates. India and Bangladesh are the biggest jute producers in the world. India is the largest producer of jute contributing 61.2 percent of the total world production. Jute is the main commercial crop of eastern and northeastern India providing livelihood security to about 5.0 million people. Jute is mainly cultivated by marginal and small farmers in the Eastern and North-Eastern regions of India. Assam is the second largest producer of Jute in India after West Bengal. The main jute-producing districts of Assam are Nagaon, Goalpara, Barpeta, and Darrang district. Assam Co-operative Jute Mill full-fledge jute mill in Assam and produces a variety of jute products. Assam is an agrarian state where 85 per cent of the farmers are marginal or small, having an average operational holding of 1.10 hectares only. Due to growing environmental awareness and ecological concerns, the demand for natural fibers is increasing among environment-conscious consumers across the world. Originally raw jute was used as raw material for packaging industries only. Later it emerged as a source for paper industries, textile industries, soil savers, and decorative and furnishing materials. Jute industries have been facing a challenge from synthetic fibers, which have some advantages compared to jute. Hence it is necessary to assess the viability of jute and the jute sector and come up with a long-term strategy for the development of this sector. This paper analyzed production, problems, and potentialities relating to the Jute industry in Assam. Keyword: Jute mill, India, Assam, Fiber, Production Gultaz Begum Assistant Professor Sipajhar College, Sipajhar, Assam, India Mobile/WhatsApp no. 8638876301 Email ID: gultazbegum23@gmail.com
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Keyword: Jute mill, India, Assam, Fiber, Production
Paper Title: Movie Recommendation System Using Collaborative and Content-Based Filtering.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402820
Register Paper ID - 252121
Title: MOVIE RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM USING COLLABORATIVE AND CONTENT-BASED FILTERING.
Author Name(s): Renuka.N, Bhargavi.K, Dr. R. Rajitha Jasmine
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g954-g962
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 130
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Paper Title: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL COMPARATIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS TAKING RABEPRAZOLE MONOTHERAPY VERSUS RABEPRAZOLE AND ITOPRIDE COMBINATION THERAPY IN GASTRO- ESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE - A PILOT STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402819
Register Paper ID - 252093
Title: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL COMPARATIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS TAKING RABEPRAZOLE MONOTHERAPY VERSUS RABEPRAZOLE AND ITOPRIDE COMBINATION THERAPY IN GASTRO- ESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE - A PILOT STUDY
Author Name(s): HASBI HABEEB PH, ALANA KALAM S, DR. SUBASH CHANDRAN M P, DR. KARTHIKA LAL B, DR. NITHIN MANOHAR R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g933-g953
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 121
ABSTRACT Background: A disorder known as gastro-esophageal reflux disease develops when stomach acid reflux causes unpleasant symptoms and/or consequences. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are used in gastric acid suppression therapy to treat GERD. Here, Rabeprazole used since it provides better efficacy than other PPIs and Itopride a novel gastro prokinetic agent stimulate the movement of the gastrointestinal tract, which speeds up the emptying of the stomach and modifies the sensorimotor function of the stomach. When prokinetic drugs like itopride and proton pump inhibitors are used together to treat gastro-esophageal reflux disease, they work in combination to reduce acid production and improve therapeutic response. Aim: To compare the quality of life and medication adherence in patients taking Rabeprazole monotherapy versus Rabeprazole and Itopride combination therapy in gastro-esophageal reflux disease. Objective: The objectives of the study include o To assess the quality of life. o To assess the medication adherence. Materials and Methods: The prospective observational comparative study was carried out in 30 patients with GERD. Patients were assigned into two groups, Group A and Group B. Group A received Rabeprazole 20mg twice daily as monotherapy and group B received Rabeprazole and Itopride 20/150mg once daily as combination therapy; 30 minutes before food respectively for 0, 4 and 8 weeks. Patient's Quality of Life will be measured at the beginning of the therapy and patient counselling will be done using Patient Information Leaflet (PIL), then follow-up was taken after 4th and 8th weeks of treatment using Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease-Health Related Quality of Life questionnaire (GERD-HRQL). Patient's medication adherence will be assessed by using Adherence to Refill and Medication Scale (ARMS).
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Gastro esophageal reflux disease, Health related Quality of Life, Adherence to refill and medication scale.
Paper Title: A Comparative Study on Participation of SC, ST and Other Female Students in Arts and Science Disciplines in Post-graduate Programme of Dibrugarh University
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402818
Register Paper ID - 252113
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PARTICIPATION OF SC, ST AND OTHER FEMALE STUDENTS IN ARTS AND SCIENCE DISCIPLINES IN POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMME OF DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY
Author Name(s): Dr. Padma Dutta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g929-g932
Year: February 2024
Downloads: 114
The NEP-2020 suggests transformation of higher educational institutes into a multidisciplinary university, College or a Knowledge Hubs, which can produce vibrant all-round scholars and where the students can perform inter-disciplinary or cross disciplinary research. The higher education means a blend of STEM and non-STEM disciplines according to NEP-2020. The NEP encourages in young women in India to participate in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics to make a gender equality in higher education. The present study in the post-graduate departments of Dibrugarh University of the Science and Arts streams was made in comparison shows higher enrolments of females in science streams as well as in arts streams than the males.
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SC, ST, Female Students, Arts, Science, Post-graduate, Dibrugarh University
Paper Title: NHB RESIDEX is an initiative of the National Housing Banking
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2402817
Register Paper ID - 251003
Title: NHB RESIDEX IS AN INITIATIVE OF THE NATIONAL HOUSING BANKING
Author Name(s): Dr.Gaurav Agrawal, Dr. Vipin Mehrotra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: g922-g928
Year: February 2024
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NHB RESIDEX is an initiative of the National Housing Bank to provide an index of residential prices in India across cities and over time. At the behest of the ministry of finance, Government of India, began this initiative in the year 2005-06 and further undertook a pilot study to examine the feasibility of preparing such an index at the national level. NHB launched RESIDEX for tracking prices of residential properties in India, in July 2007, covering data up to 2005 with 2001 as the base year. The pilot study covered 5 cities viz. Bangalore, Bhopal, Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai. They are Surat (24 per cent), Mumbai (19 per cent), Lucknow (19 per cent), Ahmedabad (16 per cent), Chennai (12 per cent), Pune (8 per cent), Kolkata (6 per cent), Bangalore (6 per cent), Kochi (4 per cent), Delhi (3 per cent) and Hyderabad (1 per cent). Surat (24 per cent) has shown the maximum increase followed by Mumbai and Lucknow (19 per cent). There are 4 cities which have shown correction in prices over the previous quarter which are namely Jaipur (-9 per cent), Bhopal (-4 per cent), Patna (-3 per cent) and Faridabad (-1 per cent). Jaipur (-9 per cent) has shown the maximum price correction in residential property prices.
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Key Words - NHB RESIDEX and National Housing Banking
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