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Paper Title: APPLICATIONS OF QUADRUPLE HYPERGEOMETRIC POLYNOMIALS IN QUANTUM MECHANICS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6154
Register Paper ID - 277201
Title: APPLICATIONS OF QUADRUPLE HYPERGEOMETRIC POLYNOMIALS IN QUANTUM MECHANICS
Author Name(s): Dr. Rahul Kumar, Dr. Subhash Kumar Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k338-k354
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 9
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Paper Title: Exploring Nationhood in the Novels of Amitav Ghosh
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Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6153
Register Paper ID - 276688
Title: EXPLORING NATIONHOOD IN THE NOVELS OF AMITAV GHOSH
Author Name(s): Diksha, Dr. Jyoti Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k334-k337
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 26
Amitav Ghosh, an eminent figure in contemporary Indian-English literature, delves deeply into the complex tapestry of nationhood in his works. His novels explore the intersections of history, culture, and identity, unravelling the multifaceted ways in which nationhood manifests in personal and collective experiences. This paper investigates the theme of nationhood in Ghosh's novels, focusing on The Shadow Lines (1988), The Glass Palace (2000), and the Ibis Trilogy (Sea of Poppies, 2008; River of Smoke, 2011; Flood of Fire, 2015). Through these texts, Ghosh interrogates the concept of borders, colonialism, migration, and cultural hybridity, offering a nuanced perspective on the emotional and intellectual dimensions of belonging to a nation
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nation, history, migration, diaspora, identity
Paper Title: The Challenges and Adaptability of English Language Teachers Towards Online Teaching During COVID-19
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6152
Register Paper ID - 276297
Title: THE CHALLENGES AND ADAPTABILITY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS TOWARDS ONLINE TEACHING DURING COVID-19
Author Name(s): Ch Nageswara Rao Ravi, Dr. Suri Babu, A
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k327-k333
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 25
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the closure of educational institutions and a shift from physical classrooms to virtual classrooms. This study examines the challenges faced by English language teachers in adapting to virtual classrooms during the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores the preparedness of teachers and the strategies they employ to overcome these challenges. The study adopts a qualitative research approach and utilizes open-ended questionnaires, interviews, and documentation as data collection instruments. The paper reveals the challenges experienced by English language teachers, like sudden shift to online teaching, lack of adequate technological infrastructure, digital literacy, engagement and interaction, assessment and feedback, emotional and psychological impact, and hybrid teaching models. Despite these challenges, teachers have implemented various strategies such as using interactive online tools, creating engaging activities, maintaining regular communication with students, and providing additional support. The study emphasizes the importance of teacher adaptability and positive mindset in effectively teaching English in virtual classrooms during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Challenges, adaptability, English Language Teachers, Online, COVID-19
Paper Title: Advanced Methods in Numerical Analysis: Techniques for Solving Nonlinear Equations
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6151
Register Paper ID - 274560
Title: ADVANCED METHODS IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS: TECHNIQUES FOR SOLVING NONLINEAR EQUATIONS
Author Name(s): Dr. B. Rajendra kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k315-k326
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 33
Nonlinear equations are integral to a wide range of real-world problems in fields such as physics, engineering, and economics. Solving these equations presents challenges due to the potential for multiple solutions and sensitivity to initial conditions. This paper explores advanced numerical methods for solving nonlinear equations, focusing on Newton's method, the secant method, and homotopy continuation. These methods are evaluated based on their convergence rates, accuracy, and applicability to different types of nonlinear problems. Our findings indicate that while Newton's method offers fast convergence near the solution, its performance can degrade with poor initial guesses. The secant method, which does not require derivative information, provides a robust alternative with slower convergence. Homotopy continuation, though computationally intensive, excels in finding multiple solutions to nonlinear systems. The paper demonstrates that these advanced methods significantly improve the efficiency and reliability of solving nonlinear equations, making them invaluable tools in both theoretical and applied mathematics. Their applications extend to fields such as optimization, cryptography, and engineering, where solving nonlinear systems is crucial.
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Nonlinear equations, Newton's method, secant method, homotopy continuation, numerical analysis, convergence, applications
Paper Title: THE IMPORTANCE OF INTEGRATING IT INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE INTO THE ACADEMIC CURRICULUM FOR MANAGEMENT GRADUATES IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6150
Register Paper ID - 273793
Title: THE IMPORTANCE OF INTEGRATING IT INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE INTO THE ACADEMIC CURRICULUM FOR MANAGEMENT GRADUATES IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Deepak Rajvanshi, Prof. (Dr.) Avanish Kumar Tyagi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k308-k314
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 60
This research paper examines employer perspectives in the management sector on incorporating industry-specific knowledge into academic curricula. It analyzes survey data to uncover insights into the alignment of academic programs with industry requirements, emphasizing the need to enhance graduate employability. The study identifies strengths and shortcomings in current educational programs and offers recommendations to bridge the gap between academic preparation and industry expectations, thereby improving workforce readiness.
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Management Graduates, Recruiters Skill Gap, Key Competencies
Paper Title: PRACTICES OF CLASSROOM INTERACTION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING AT SECONDARY LEVEL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6149
Register Paper ID - 273145
Title: PRACTICES OF CLASSROOM INTERACTION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING AT SECONDARY LEVEL
Author Name(s): P. PREMLATHA DAS, Dr. G. DURGESHAM
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k294-k307
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 58
This study investigates the practices of classroom interaction in English language teaching at the secondary level, with a specific focus on Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVS) in the Hyderabad region. The research centers on 9th grade students and English teachers, analyzing how various interaction practices impact students' English proficiency and engagement. The study identifies key classroom interaction dimensions, such as teacher-student dialogue, peer collaboration, instructional methods, and feedback mechanisms, to understand their role in enhancing students' language skills and motivation. The findings suggest that purposeful and structured classroom interactions significantly contribute to students' language acquisition and communicative confidence. Insights from this study provide practical recommendations for fostering positive, interactive environments in English language classes to support effective learning outcomes.
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Classroom Interaction, English Language Teaching, Kendriya Vidyalayas, Hyderabad Region, Secondary Education, Teacher-Student Interaction, 9th Class, Language Proficiency.
Paper Title: "Governance Strategies for Agricultural Development and Climate Change Adaptation in India"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6148
Register Paper ID - 271524
Title: "GOVERNANCE STRATEGIES FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN INDIA"
Author Name(s): Professor (Dr.) Shyam T. Shirsath
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k279-k293
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 86
India faces a significant challenge of balancing its rapid economic growth with an urgent need to address the issue of climate change. India's economy is majorly associate to its natural resource, with climate-sensitive sectors like agriculture playing a crucial role. Climate change impacts on India's natural resources could be far-reaching, disrupting the distribution and quality of these assets and adversely affecting people's livelihoods. India's diverse agricultural landscape, comprising 15 Agro-climatic zones, supports various seasons, crops, and farming systems. For many Indians, agriculture is the primary source of livelihood, making it highly vulnerable to climate change. The sector's sensitivity to climate variability means any climate change will significantly impact Indian agriculture directly and indirectly.Central government has taken steps to support farmers, providing facilities like a dedicated television channel and call centres to educate and inform them about weather conditions, soil health, and the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers. The Ministry of Agriculture and the National Action Plan for Climate Change play pivotal role in agricultural governance, ensuring gradual but steady growth in agricultural production. Sustainable agriculture holds great potential for meeting food security requirements while improving farmers' livelihoods by enhancing their net incomes and resource productivity. This paper highlights the potential for agricultural growth and adaptation to climate change and the process of agricultural governance in India.
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Climate Change (CC), Agriculture, Sustainable Development, NAPCC, Climate Variability.
Paper Title: Dinkar ke Kavya me Aaitihasikta ka Samavesh
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6147
Register Paper ID - 270749
Title: DINKAR KE KAVYA ME AAITIHASIKTA KA SAMAVESH
Author Name(s): Dr. Sangita Rangari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k274-k278
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 94
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Paper Title: Socio-economic Impacts of Land Acquisition on Rural Farming Communities in Andhra Pradesh
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6146
Register Paper ID - 269891
Title: SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF LAND ACQUISITION ON RURAL FARMING COMMUNITIES IN ANDHRA PRADESH
Author Name(s): B.Venkateswarlu, Dr.M.Sreeramulu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k264-k273
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 135
In Andhra Pradesh, the economic implications of acquiring land for local farmers are extensive and diverse, frequently upsetting customary livelihoods and increasing social vulnerability. Farmers are mostly displaced out of their farming regions via acquiring land, which is an important source of revenue and food safety for them. Because it is difficult for numerous farmers to locate another job after being forced to relocate, particularly in areas where farming is the main industry, this relocation causes a loss of income. Since these connections are essential for supplying social and financial support, the breakdown of social media networks and community connections increases the negative impacts even more.
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Land Acquisition, growth initiatives, economic displacements.
Paper Title: Geological and Structural Framework of Lansdowne, Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6145
Register Paper ID - 269821
Title: GEOLOGICAL AND STRUCTURAL FRAMEWORK OF LANSDOWNE, GARHWAL HIMALAYA, UTTARAKHAND INDIA
Author Name(s): Gunjan Arya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k257-k263
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 138
This study examines the geological features of the Lansdowne area in the Garhwal Lesser Himalaya. Age of the rocks are Precambrian to Paleozoic. The Lansdowne region showcases intricate geological features, encompassing various stages of deformation, and notable compositional changes from granite-to-granite gneiss and augen gneiss. Detailed field analyses of the rock formations and geological structures suggest significant tectonic movements which are marked by the presence of fault, joint sets, and fault gouge zones. The lithological variation in the rocks to understand the different tectonic activities and metamorphism in the area. The central part of Lansdowne, which is characterized by porphyritic granite, shows less intense deformation. This study highlights the importance of geological structure of the thrust area. The shear sense indicators determine NW-SE direction of the rocks and transportation of the area along SE direction along the Lansdowne thrust.
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This study examines the geological features of the Lansdowne area in the Garhwal Lesser Himalaya. Age of the rocks are Precambrian to Paleozoic. The Lansdowne region showcases intricate geological features, encompassing various stages of deformation, and notable compositional changes from granite-to-granite gneiss and augen gneiss. Detailed field analyses of the rock formations and geological structures suggest significant tectonic movements which are marked by the presence of fault, joint sets,
Paper Title: The Historical and Archaeological Significance of Hisar CITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6144
Register Paper ID - 269015
Title: THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF HISAR CITY
Author Name(s): SURINDER
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k253-k256
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 127
Hissar, a city located in the Indian state of Haryana, has a rich historical and cultural legacy that dates back to ancient times. Established as a key urban center in the Indian subcontinent, Hissar's history is characterized by its strategic location and role in regional politics, trade, and culture. Hisar's historical importance lies in its role as a strategic military and administrative center throughout various periods, its contribution to regional stability, and its rich cultural heritage. The city's archaeological sites and historical structures reflect its evolving role in Indian history, from ancient times through the medieval and Mughal periods to the modern era.
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Haryana, Hisar, Monuments, ancient, History, city
Paper Title: Microservices Architecture with Spring Boot for Financial Services
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6143
Register Paper ID - 267348
Title: MICROSERVICES ARCHITECTURE WITH SPRING BOOT FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES
Author Name(s): SWETHA SINGIRI,, ER. AKSHUN CHHAPOLA,, ER. LAGAN GOEL,
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k238-k252
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 165
ABSTRACT In the evolving landscape of financial services, agility, scalability, and robustness are paramount. Microservices architecture, combined with Spring Boot, offers a powerful solution for addressing these needs. This paper examines the integration of microservices architecture with Spring Boot for financial services, highlighting its advantages, implementation strategies, and potential challenges.Which is crucial for financial services that demand high availability and responsiveness. Spring Boot, a framework designed to simplify Java-based application development, enhances microservices by providing out-of-the-box support for building production-ready applications with minimal configuration. A service handling real-time transaction processing can be scaled independently of other services, such as customer account management or fraud detection, thus maintaining system efficiency. Spring Boot's integration with various technologies and tools further complements the microservices approach. With built-in support for RESTful APIs, security, and data access, Spring Boot streamlines the development process, enabling financial services to build and deploy services rapidly. Additionally, Spring Boot's.This paper explores these challenges and proposes strategies for mitigating them, such as employing service discovery mechanisms, implementing centralized logging, and adopting eventual consistency patterns.
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? Microservices Architecture ? Spring Boot ? Financial Services ? Agility ? Scalability ? Modular Approach ? Production-Ready Applications ? RESTful APIs ? Containerization ? Docker ? Kubernetes
Paper Title: Comparative Analysis of Oracle Fusion Cloud's Capabilities in Financial Integrations
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6142
Register Paper ID - 267276
Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ORACLE FUSION CLOUD'S CAPABILITIES IN FINANCIAL INTEGRATIONS
Author Name(s): DASAIAH PAKANATI, AKSHUN CHHAPOLA, DR SANJOULI KAUSHIK
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k227-k237
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 165
Oracle Fusion Cloud has established itself as a leading solution for financial integrations, offering a comprehensive suite of tools and functionalities designed to streamline and enhance financial operations in modern enterprises. This research paper provides a detailed comparative analysis of Oracle Fusion Cloud's capabilities in financial integrations against other prominent platforms in the market, such as SAP S/4HANA, Microsoft Dynamics 365, and Workday. The study examines key aspects including integration features, scalability, user experience, and performance. By analyzing real-world case studies and gathering insights from industry experts, this paper aims to present an objective evaluation of Oracle Fusion Cloud's strengths and weaknesses. It also explores the challenges and opportunities faced by organizations in implementing Oracle Fusion Cloud for financial integrations. The findings of this study are intended to guide businesses in making informed decisions when selecting a financial integration platform, ultimately contributing to improved financial management and operational efficiency.
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Oracle Fusion Cloud Financial Integrations ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Cloud Financial Management Financial Modules Integration Capabilities Data Migration API Integration Financial Reporting Cloud vs. On-Premise Cross-Module Integration Middleware Solutions Workflow Automation SaaS (Software as a Service) Comparative Analysis System Performance Data Security Compliance Management Scalability Customization and Flexibility
Paper Title: In Silico studies on Membrane Protein Interaction with Alcohol breakdown products
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6141
Register Paper ID - 267121
Title: IN SILICO STUDIES ON MEMBRANE PROTEIN INTERACTION WITH ALCOHOL BREAKDOWN PRODUCTS
Author Name(s): C.M. Anuradha, Vijaya Bhaskar, R, N.Ch. Varada Charyulu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k208-k226
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 162
Chronic heavy alcohol consumption disrupts normal organ function and causes structural damage in almost all body tissues. Thus, it is predicted that alcohol has a significant effect on red blood cells and other biochemical components of the blood stream. Studies assessing oxidative damage to erythrocyte membranes in alcoholic diabetics are closely related to associated biochemical and biophysical changes. The overwhelming body of evidence from human and animal studies clearly shows that chronic and heavy alcohol consumption causes structural damage and/or disrupts normal organ function in nearly all body tissues.
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Alcohol, Acetaldehyde, Ethanol, membrane, In silico.
Paper Title: A comparative study to assess the knowledge and attitude of mothers regarding importance of weaning diet among their under five year's children in selected rural and urban areas, Ludhiana, Punjab
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6140
Register Paper ID - 266877
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF MOTHERS REGARDING IMPORTANCE OF WEANING DIET AMONG THEIR UNDER FIVE YEAR'S CHILDREN IN SELECTED RURAL AND URBAN AREAS, LUDHIANA, PUNJAB
Author Name(s): Ms. Heera Mani, Dr. Sukhmanpreet Kaur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k203-k207
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 174
The youth of today will either be the father or the citizens of tomorrow. Although there was a global outcry against this phrase, children everywhere were denied access to several resources. The abrupt removal of a kid from the breast is not weaning. Comparative research design was used for the study. The study was conducted in the rural area i.e. village Bassian and urban area i.e. Jagraon. The sample is of 100 mothers (50 rural and 50 urban mothers). Convenient sampling technique was used for selecting sample. The level of knowledge was assessed by self structured knowledge questionnaire comprised of 30 items. The study found that 36% of rural mothers and 94% of urban mothers had a positive attitude towards the importance of weaning diet for their under-five children. This aligns with a similar study by Maheswary Ekambaram in 2012 which reported 84% positive attitude among rural mothers.
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knowledge, attitude, mothers, weaning diet, under five year's children, rural area, urban areas
Paper Title: Analysing Beneficiary Experience with AB-PMJAY: Levels of Awareness, Usage Trends, and Information Sources
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6139
Register Paper ID - 266471
Title: ANALYSING BENEFICIARY EXPERIENCE WITH AB-PMJAY: LEVELS OF AWARENESS, USAGE TRENDS, AND INFORMATION SOURCES
Author Name(s): Dr Kamalpreet, Sonali Beri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k193-k202
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 159
Access to healthcare is a critical determinant of societal well-being, especially in populous and economically diverse countries like India. This study investigates the beneficiary experiences of the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) in Punjab, focusing on awareness levels, usage trends, and sources of information. With India surpassing China as the world's most populous country, healthcare challenges, particularly among the economically disadvantaged, have become more pressing. Utilizing a cross-sectional survey conducted among 576 beneficiaries in Ludhiana and Mansa districts, the research employs random sampling and structured questionnaires to evaluate awareness, enrolment, and service utilization under AB-PMJAY. The findings reveal that 37% of beneficiaries have low awareness, 43% moderate, and 19% high awareness, with information predominantly obtained from government campaigns, healthcare providers, and word-of-mouth. Enrolment in the scheme stands at 41%, with 12% of enrolled beneficiaries utilizing services, primarily for hospitalization. Key barriers to utilization include cost concerns and insufficient awareness. Statistical analysis identifies significant correlations between demographic factors, such as education and income, and levels of awareness and utilization. The study underscores the necessity for targeted awareness campaigns and enhanced accessibility to optimize the scheme's impact. Policy recommendations highlight the importance of community-based platforms and tailored communication strategies to bridge existing gaps, ensuring equitable healthcare access for all vulnerable populations.
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Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY, Beneficiary awareness, Healthcare access, Information dissemination, Punjab healthcare, Usage trends
Paper Title: Durio zibethinus: An Overview of its Pharmacological and Nutritional Properties
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6138
Register Paper ID - 263672
Title: DURIO ZIBETHINUS: AN OVERVIEW OF ITS PHARMACOLOGICAL AND NUTRITIONAL PROPERTIES
Author Name(s): Payal Anup Malusare, Siddharth Sunil Vijapure, Dr. Shivani Kakkar Khanna, Dr. Pooja Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k187-k192
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 174
An iconic, tropical and climacteric fruit Durian (Durio zibethinus) Family: Malvaceae is cultivated in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. It is also recognized as the King of fruits. This family has 51 genera, and the genus Durio consists of approximately 28 species. Durian is distinguished by its large size and spikey, hard outer shell. The flesh of this fruit smells slightly pungent defined as an onion-like, sulphury aroma and has a texture similar to custard with a large seed. The pulp is found mainly in yellow and white colour and rarely found in red and green colour. This pulp is a good source of nutrients such as carbohydrates, dietary fats, proteins and fibre, and volatile Sulphur compounds. An over-ripped durian consists of polyphenols and flavonoids which are beneficial to human health. Durian leaf and root decoctions have medicinal and anti-malarial properties. Many types of research have claimed that there is great commercial and economical demand for Durian fruits due to their wide significance in the medical field, food industry, Nutraceutical industry and construction.
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Polyphenols, Antimalarial, Sulphur compound, Tropical, Pulp
Paper Title: Academic Contributions of Library and Information Science Teachers towards the Profession in India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6137
Register Paper ID - 266296
Title: ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE TEACHERS TOWARDS THE PROFESSION IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Nagesh R, Dr. Chandrashekara M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k179-k186
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 133
The present study pertains to the examination of the academic contributions made by teachers of library and information science (LIS) to their profession in India. The teachers in the profession plays a significant role in bringing LIS programs by designing, evolving a curriculum effectively based on society desires to create human resources with appropriate knowledge and skills in the varying scenario of global market in the field. The primary objective of the study is to understand the contribution areas of teachers in the academic in India. This study also aimed to identify the academic contribution of LIS teachers towards the profession in India based and designation. The data source employed for this inquiry is the quantitative data pertaining to the contributions of teachers. The data was collected through a structured questionnaire by using a survey method. There were a total of 353 teachers from 106 state universities and 19 teachers from central universities. The response rate was 81.30%, with 287 respondents. The results of the study show that out of three categories of LIS teachers with respect to designation, professors have contributed more in academic activities followed by associate professors.
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Academic contribution, Academic activities, Library science, Library profession, Information science, Profession development.
Paper Title: A Comparative Study Of Bal/Balika Ashram And Parent Home Adolescents On Locus Of Control
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6136
Register Paper ID - 263399
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BAL/BALIKA ASHRAM AND PARENT HOME ADOLESCENTS ON LOCUS OF CONTROL
Author Name(s): Dr Ruchi Verma, Dr Dheeraj Verma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k167-k178
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 193
The present study was carried out to compare bal/balika ashram and parent home adolescent students on Locus of Control. A sample of 360 (90 male and 90 female from bal/balika ashram and 90 male and 90 female from parent home adolescent students) were selected randomly for the present study. The result of the study reveals that there is no statistical difference in the Locus of Control of bal/balika ashram and parent home adolescent students.
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Bal/Balika Ashram, Parent Home, Adolescents, Locus of Control
Paper Title: Evolving impact of COVID-19 on SDGs: Strategies' to prioritize health, education, economic recovery, climate resilience
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT24A6135
Register Paper ID - 265194
Title: EVOLVING IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON SDGS: STRATEGIES' TO PRIORITIZE HEALTH, EDUCATION, ECONOMIC RECOVERY, CLIMATE RESILIENCE
Author Name(s): Dr. Mahantesh Kuri, Mr. Vishal Chenraj Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Pages: k155-k166
Year: June 2024
Downloads: 187
The COVID-19 pandemic, which emerged in late 2019, continues to reverberate globally in 2023. This work explores the multifaceted impact of the pandemic on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), emphasizing the evolving dynamics and challenges that have emerged as the world adapts to the ongoing crisis. The pandemic disrupted progress towards several SDGs, most notably in the areas of health, education, and economic inequality. Further, the COVID-19 pandemic wrought a profound impact on entrepreneurship and social change, catalyzing a surge in digital transformation, the rapid rise of innovative startups addressing pandemic- specific needs, a notable shift towards remote work and collaboration technologies, and a heightened focus on healthcare and biotechnology innovation. Entrepreneurs also leveraged this moment to champion social impact initiatives, with startups addressing issues like food insecurity, mental health, and community support. The pandemic further heightened environmental awareness and sustainability concerns, necessitated policy and regulatory adaptations, spurred interest in supply chain resilience, and triggered shifts in consumer behavior, propelling new business models. The imperative of mental health and well-being drove the growth of digital mental health services and wellness products. Collectively, COVID-19 reshaped the landscape of entrepreneurship and fostered a renewed emphasis on social change and adaptability. However, Lockdown strained SDG 3 (Health), education disparities setback SDG 4 (Education), economic inequalities hindered SDG 10 (Inequality), COVID-19 posed questions for SDG 13 (Climate), gender equality (SDG 5) faced new challenges, and international cooperation (SDG 17) strained. Yet, the pandemic fostered innovation and resilience in alignment with SDG 9 (Innovation). Hence this work emphasizes the necessity for continuous research into the effects of COVID-19 on entrepreneurship, social change, and the need for policy initiatives to address the evolving impact on SDGs. As the world navigates with immediate health concerns and the pandemic's enduring consequences,it highlights the value of strategies that prioritize health, education, economic recovery, and climate resilience in shaping a more sustainable and equitable future, even a midst persisting challenges.
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Covid-19; Digital Transformation; Innovative Startups; Entrepreneurship; Social Changes; Sustainable Development goals (SDGs); Strategies
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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