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Paper Title: Inception of Civil War in Sri Lanka and Indias Response and security Concerns
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJPUB1801348
Register Paper ID - 184115
Title: INCEPTION OF CIVIL WAR IN SRI LANKA AND INDIAS RESPONSE AND SECURITY CONCERNS
Author Name(s): Priyanshu Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 2165 - 2169
Year: May 2017
Downloads: 1987
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Sinhalese, National Security, LTTE, Human Rights, IPKF, Jaffna
Paper Title: AN ANALYSIS OF THE ATTITUDE OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS TOWARDS E- LEARNING IN BIJNOR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2002101
Register Paper ID - 191937
Title: AN ANALYSIS OF THE ATTITUDE OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS TOWARDS E- LEARNING IN BIJNOR
Author Name(s): Dr. Nida Khan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 1039-1046
Year: June 2017
Downloads: 1718
E-learning plays a significant role in the present educational world today. It has potential to change the whole education system and due to this very reason e-learning�s usefulness and application increased day by day among learners. E-learning attracts systematic methods through inter-related theories in technology, psychology and education to develop its bases, principles, and applications for higher education. The objective of incorporating e-learning in learning in higher education is to increase access and to improve academic achievement. This study evaluates the attitude of engineering students towards e-learning in Bijnor. 200 Engineering students studying at different engineering colleges of Bijnor city were formed the representative sample group for the study. Attitude Towards e-learning Scale by Dimpal Rani was used for data collection. The analysis of the data revealed that most of the engineering students studying in different engineering colleges of Bijnor City had average attitude towards e-learning. The study also revealed that Male and Female, Rural and Urban, engineering students did not differ significantly in their attitudes towards e- learning.
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Engineering Student, Attitude and E-learning.
Paper Title: ANCIENT INDIAN CLOTH SPINNING METHODOLOGY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1893341
Register Paper ID - 191053
Title: ANCIENT INDIAN CLOTH SPINNING METHODOLOGY
Author Name(s): Dr. Prashant Gaurav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 410-413
Year: April 2017
Downloads: 1850
The present paper is an attempt to throw light on ancient Indian textile technology. Reference to the theme is found since the time of Indus Valley Civilization. Clothes were manufactured by dint of a few implements such as spindle whorls, spools, axle of spinning wheel, weaver's shuttle, needles, thimbles etc. A few archaeological sites have been discussed where evidence of cloth was found. On the basis of literary sources and foreign accounts the textile technology has been discussed. References to dress and costumes in general and cloth-cotton, silk and linen-in particular are available from early times. Foreign travellers have stated with hence surprise that the stitched clothes were worn by Indians.
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Ancient Indian Cloth Spinning Methodology
Paper Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF POSTURAL DEFORMITIES BETWEEN SPORTS AND NON-SPORTS PARTICIPANTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1892740
Register Paper ID - 189648
Title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF POSTURAL DEFORMITIES BETWEEN SPORTS AND NON-SPORTS PARTICIPANTS
Author Name(s): Dr. C. DURAI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 402-405
Year: June 2017
Downloads: 1831
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Postural Deformities, Newyork Posture Rating Test, Sports participants, Non-sports participants
Paper Title: INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN INDUSTRIAL ESTATES OF KARNATAKA – A CASE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1892499
Register Paper ID - 188556
Title: INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN INDUSTRIAL ESTATES OF KARNATAKA – A CASE STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr Ravi B, Kethankar Basappa R
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 34-49
Year: APRIL 2017
Downloads: 1976
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN INDUSTRIAL ESTATES OF KARNATAKA – A CASE STUDY
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Industrialize or perish, development, small scale industries, socio-economic objectives
Paper Title: Credit Appraisal Techniques in State Bank of India In Dharwad District - A Case study
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1813316
Register Paper ID - 188905
Title: CREDIT APPRAISAL TECHNIQUES IN STATE BANK OF INDIA IN DHARWAD DISTRICT - A CASE STUDY
Author Name(s): AMBILY PILLAI, Dr Ravi B
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 111-122
Year: APRIL 2017
Downloads: 2153
A commercial bank is a type of financial intermediary and a type of bank. It is also known as business banking. It is a bank that provides checking accounts, saving accounts and that accepts time deposits. Commercial banks engage in recreation an significant part in the development of Economic growth of developing country. Development of economic involve savings in a range of sector of the development of economy. The financial institutions mobilize investments from the common people and mobilize investments for investments in manufacturing project. Besides standard financial achieve organization services for the clients. The financial institutions purchase and sell shares, formulate rental fee expenditure, obtain contribution money and accumulate value finances for the administration departments. Consequently these financial institutions
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Banking, Financial, Economic development, Credit appraisal, Techniques.
Paper Title: MAPPING PENAL APPROACH & TREND UNDER INDIAN JURISPRUDENCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1801401
Register Paper ID - 181504
Title: MAPPING PENAL APPROACH & TREND UNDER INDIAN JURISPRUDENCE
Author Name(s): Naveen Aladia
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 766-769
Year: May 2017
Downloads: 1912
Justice remains an esoteric concept inspite of the significantadvancements in legal literature and theory. Right Punitive approach is the fundamental & most conspicuous way to convince a society that Justice has been delivered to safeguard their faith in constitution and legal regime. Once retribution has been achieved, the convict becomes a delinquent child of the State in need of correction and reformation. The following paper, through various landmark judgments, explores how the Indian Judiciary has sought solution to this basic problem of law and if there exists any common principle of penology which echoes in the spirit of Indian Jurisprudence.
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Penology, Criminology, Supreme Court, Retributive Theory, Preventive Theory, Deterrent Theory, Reformative Theory, Rehabilitative theory, Capital punishment, Life Imprisonment.
Paper Title: WELDING INDUSTRY IN INDIA: CHALLENGES & APPLICATIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1801133
Register Paper ID - 180313
Title: WELDING INDUSTRY IN INDIA: CHALLENGES & APPLICATIONS
Author Name(s): Dharam Pal Kashyap
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 971-974
Year: June 2017
Downloads: 2074
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welding industry, welding equipment,Indian market, welding consumables.
Paper Title: ESTIMATION OF TOTAL WATER LOSSES IN A MUNAK CANAL, PANIPAT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1705471
Register Paper ID - 182073
Title: ESTIMATION OF TOTAL WATER LOSSES IN A MUNAK CANAL, PANIPAT
Author Name(s): Bhupender Singh, Sandeep Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 84-91
Year: June 2017
Downloads: 1968
The losses from canals need to be minimized to ensure the efficient performance and effective utilization of water. The seepage loss from the unlined canals can be extremely large, even lined canal never seems to eliminate water loss through side and bottom, but by lining we can reduce the water loss. Seepage and evaporation loss are the major components of water loss from canals. In this project water loss is calculated between the Munak canal and Khubru Head by taking the data of the water discharged from Munak Canal and data of the water reached the final stage i.e., Khubru Head. There were total of seven distributaries and data of rainfall and evaporation were also taken into account while calculating the water and seepage losses.
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Estimation of Total Water Losses in a Munak Canal, Panipat
Paper Title: Rukmani’s Undaunted Struggle in the Novel: Nectar in a Sieve
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1705217
Register Paper ID - 180965
Title: RUKMANI’S UNDAUNTED STRUGGLE IN THE NOVEL: NECTAR IN A SIEVE
Author Name(s): Dr. Paramjeet Kaur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 1529-1534
Year: June 2017
Downloads: 2080
Indian writing in English has been accredited as an integral and a fundamental constituent of Commonwealth Literature, known for its great vibrancy and resilience. It occupies a prominent place in World Literature Fiction by Indian Women Novelists. Their novels are essentially concerned with the gender discrimination and other problems who are exposed to both physical and psychological abuse and ill-treatment in the male dominated Indian society.
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Paper Title: MEDICAL CERTIFICATE & ITS VALUE IN COURT OF LAW UNDER FORENSIC SCIENCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1704510
Register Paper ID - 181506
Title: MEDICAL CERTIFICATE & ITS VALUE IN COURT OF LAW UNDER FORENSIC SCIENCE
Author Name(s): Naveen Aladia
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 17-22
Year: June 2017
Downloads: 2316
Previously unsolvable cases are now solved easily with the development of the field of medical jurisprudence. It covers in its ambit the provision of evidence for a wide range and scope of cases. Medical certificates are a crucial piece of documentary evidence but are treated as opinions by the Court of laws. The following paper seeks to elucidate on the legal issues involved in using medical certificates as genuine pieces of evidence and how courts have over the years used them to reach conclusions to facilitate justice. We will also shed light on the legal pre-requisites for issuing medical certificates, issued by National and State Medical Councils. These legal guidelines are largely followed today, yet medical certificates continue to be treated as secondary pieces of evidence due to lack of a holistic statute on issuance of medical certificate.
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Forensic science; Medical Jurisprudence; Medical Certificates; Documentary Evidence; Expert opinion; Witness testimony; Investigating Officer; Registered medical practitioner; Relevant Fact; CrPC; IPC; Indian Evidence Act.
Paper Title: PROBLEMS FACED BY CHEMISTRY STUDENTS AT THE COLLEGE LEVEL: INVESTIGATING ATTITUDINAL COMPONENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135536
Register Paper ID - 257301
Title: PROBLEMS FACED BY CHEMISTRY STUDENTS AT THE COLLEGE LEVEL: INVESTIGATING ATTITUDINAL COMPONENTS
Author Name(s): Thangavel K, Dr.P.Paul Devanesan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 672-678
Year: April 2017
Downloads: 14
This research paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the problems faced by chemistry students at the college level, with a particular focus on attitudinal components. The study examines the cognitive, affective, and behavioral dimensions of the challenges encountered by these students, providing insights into the intensity and prevalence of the issues. The research employed a quantitative approach, utilizing a survey instrument to collect data from a sample of 250 college-level chemistry students. The participants were selected through a stratified random sampling technique to ensure representativeness across different academic institutions. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, including frequency distributions, percentages, and cross-tabulations, to identify the intensity levels of the problems faced by students. The findings revealed that a significant proportion of students (ranging from 42% to 48%) experienced high-intensity problems across the cognitive, affective, and behavioral dimensions. These results contribute to a deeper understanding of the depth of chemistry education at the tertiary level and offer valuable implications for developing targeted interventions and improving student learning outcomes.
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Chemistry Education, College-level students, Attitudinal components, Cognitive, Affective, Behavioural, and problem intensity.
Paper Title: Research on Wearable Technologies and Human-Computer Interaction in the Context of Augmented Reality to Promote Grid Work
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135515
Register Paper ID - 254789
Title: RESEARCH ON WEARABLE TECHNOLOGIES AND HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION IN THE CONTEXT OF AUGMENTED REALITY TO PROMOTE GRID WORK
Author Name(s): Madhu N Y, Latha P H, Savitha N
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 542-547
Year: May 2017
Downloads: 23
This study focuses on speech recognition, augmented reality, and human-computer interaction to improve power equipment installation, operation, and maintenance. Gestures and head movements are the primary modes of interaction, while voice commands and touch serve as secondary modes. The integration of speech recognition, augmented reality (AR), and human-computer interaction (HCI) represents a cutting-edge approach to enhancing the installation, operation, and maintenance of power equipment. By leveraging these technologies, the study aims to streamline processes and improve overall efficiency. By combining these technologies, the study aims to create a comprehensive system that empowers operators and technicians to work more effectively with power equipment. The seamless integration of speech recognition, AR, and HCI not only enhances productivity but also improves the overall user experience, ultimately leading to better outcomes in terms of installation accuracy, operational efficiency, and maintenance effectiveness.
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Augmented Reality; Grid Work; Wearable Technologies; Human-Computer Interaction
Paper Title: Caste System Evolution in Indian History: A Comprehensive Study of Social Structures and Changing Dynamics
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135477
Register Paper ID - 253511
Title: CASTE SYSTEM EVOLUTION IN INDIAN HISTORY: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES AND CHANGING DYNAMICS
Author Name(s): Dr. Dharmendra Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 244-250
Year: June 2017
Downloads: 30
The caste system in Indian history has been a pervasive social structure that has shaped the country's societal fabric for millennia. This research paper provides a comprehensive study of the evolution of the caste system, examining its historical background, social structures, changing dynamics, and contemporary relevance. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative data, the paper explores the origins of the caste system in ancient India, its evolution through different historical periods, and its impact on social relations, economic opportunities, and political processes. The paper also discusses the persistence of caste-based discrimination and inequalities in contemporary India, highlighting ongoing challenges and controversies surrounding the caste system. Through a critical analysis of historical sources, scholarly research, and empirical data, this paper aims to deepen understanding of the complexities of the caste system and its implications for social justice and equality in Indian society.
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Caste system, Indian history, Social structures, Evolution, Contemporary relevance, Discrimination, Inequalities, Social justice, Equality, India.
Paper Title: Nature of Panchayat Courts under British colonial rule in Manipur
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135439
Register Paper ID - 251467
Title: NATURE OF PANCHAYAT COURTS UNDER BRITISH COLONIAL RULE IN MANIPUR
Author Name(s): Okram Rudrababu Singh, Heisnam Nilkant Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 975-981
Year: June 2017
Downloads: 38
The Anglo-Manipur War of 1891 marked the close of an era and the beginning of a new one in the history of Manipur. The war brought to an end the era of sovereign Manipur and entered a new phase that she never experienced. The colonial rule of the British in Manipur lasted fifty-six years till 1947 AD. It was during this period that the administrative set up of Manipur was completely changed to suit the colonial ambition. However, their rule was also remarkable for a number of innovative works in the field of administration. Among them mention may be made of judicial administration. For the first time, it was during the British colonial rule that the court of Panchayats were established to give justice to the villagers. It was indeed a noble departure from the traditional judicial system. Earlier, Shinglup provided justice at the grass root level. In this paper the writers are attempting to highlight the chief features of Panchayat as a court and how it functioned. The paper also explores how such a system was introduced in Manipur to give justice to every section of the society at the grass root level.
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1. Raja: New Raja of Manipur appointed by the British, 2, Shinglup: Village level traditional court, 3. Cheirap: Highest traditional court, 4. Pacha: women's court, 5. Top Garod: Military court, 6. Wayentouba: Justice Delivery, 7. Kaji: a Muslim judge, 8. Paris: About 2.5 acres of paddy land, 9. Lallup: Free service to the state;
Paper Title: A STUDY ON DIFFERENT FACTORS AFFECTING INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135340
Register Paper ID - 246443
Title: A STUDY ON DIFFERENT FACTORS AFFECTING INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Author Name(s): Ananya Hazra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 263-265
Year: April 2017
Downloads: 60
The goal of inclusive education is to make schools more effective in general so that they can meet the needs of all students in terms of education. In India, the mandate of free and compulsory education for all children in India between the ages of 6 and 14 is linked to the idea of inclusion education. The right of children to free and mandatory education Act of 2009, the "no rejection policy" of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), and the acknowledgement of education as a basic right under Article 21A of the Indian Constitution are the driving forces behind this beneficial initiative. The majority of schools, especially schools in rural areas that do not have the resources to fully accommodate children with disabilities, find it challenging to provide the educational support needed for students with impairments. It is possible that implementing inclusive education may put more demands on teachers, possibly leading to stress. The availability of support systems, exposure to the finest inclusive practices, collaboration with coworkers and parents, and training that addresses administrative issues surrounding inclusive education are all seen as essential components of preparation on the part of the educator for inclusive education.
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inclusive education, educators, accessibility, policy, SSA
Paper Title: Transforming Business Operations: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Enterprise
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135288
Register Paper ID - 244022
Title: TRANSFORMING BUSINESS OPERATIONS: HARNESSING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING IN THE ENTERPRISE
Author Name(s): Chaitanya Krishna Suryadevara
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 931-938
Year: June 2017
Downloads: 78
In today's fast-paced and data-driven business landscape, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies has become a critical imperative for enterprises seeking to gain a competitive edge. This abstract outlines the key themes and insights explored in our comprehensive study on the deployment and impact of AI and ML in the corporate environment. Our research investigates the adoption of AI and ML across various industry sectors, highlighting their transformative potential in optimizing processes, enhancing decision-making, and fostering innovation. We delve into the underlying principles and core applications of these technologies, emphasizing their capacity to automate routine tasks, analyze vast datasets, and unearth valuable insights. Furthermore, we explore the challenges and considerations that organizations encounter when implementing AI and ML solutions, addressing issues related to data privacy, ethics, and workforce reskilling. We also examine the measurable benefits, such as increased efficiency, cost reduction, and improved customer experiences, that enterprises have realized through AI and ML adoption. The abstract underscores the evolving role of AI and ML in redefining business strategies, promoting agility, and opening new avenues for growth. It serves as a preview of our in-depth study, offering valuable insights for business leaders, decision-makers, and professionals eager to harness the power of AI and ML to navigate the complexities of the modern enterprise landscape.
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commercial enterprise, statistics, synthetic intelligence, machine gaining.
Paper Title: బం ష స పం ష ం
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135263
Register Paper ID - 244970
Title: బం ష స పం ష ం
Author Name(s): Dr H Kishan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 755-758
Year: May 2017
Downloads: 96
బం ష స పం ష ం
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Paper Title: Digital temperature controller circuit
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135190
Register Paper ID - 241792
Title: DIGITAL TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER CIRCUIT
Author Name(s): A.MUNIYASAMY, C.RAMJI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 252-258
Year: May 2017
Downloads: 128
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Microcontroller, Temperature, Controller, Automatic, PIC8051, DS1621
Paper Title: Model wind turbine using wind as a renewable source of energy.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135189
Register Paper ID - 241793
Title: MODEL WIND TURBINE USING WIND AS A RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY.
Author Name(s): A.MUNIYASAMY, C.RAMJI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 247-251
Year: June 2017
Downloads: 122
This report discusses wind energy and its potential to be used in the future to meet current energy demand. A detailed description of wind turbines and wind generators focused on the connection of generators to the grid and the associated issues. The use of power electronics in circuits and their applications were also highlighted. Finally, voltage stability analysis was performed on different models of wind turbines to find the best way to troubleshoot and achieve optimal performance
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wind turbine, generator, converters, output
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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