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Paper Title: COMPARATIVE EFFECT OF SELECTED YOGIC PRACTICES AND UP-HILL TRAINING ON PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF PLAYERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133849
Register Paper ID - 202561
Title: COMPARATIVE EFFECT OF SELECTED YOGIC PRACTICES AND UP-HILL TRAINING ON PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF PLAYERS
Author Name(s): Dr. Ajaypal Upadhyay, Vikram Singh Kaira
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 722-727
Year: May 2018
Downloads: 1200
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Exercises, Up-Hill Training, Heart Rate, Vital Capacity, Systolic Blood Pressure and Diastolic Blood Pressure.
Paper Title: SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION STUDIES OF ZINC BOROTELLURITE GLASS SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133845
Register Paper ID - 202628
Title: SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION STUDIES OF ZINC BOROTELLURITE GLASS SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Vinil N. Jambhale, Umakant B. Chanshetti
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 693-698
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 1203
Abstract Glass samples of the series 50B2O3-(50-x) Zno-xTeO2(x=0, 5, 10, 15, 20&25 mol%) were prepared by melt quenching and characterized by Density measurement and molar volume. Density of glasses decreased with increase in TeO2 concentration due to the replacement of heavier lighter B2O3 with TeO2. These glasses are well known for their high density, high refractive index, high dielectric constants,
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Zinc Borotellurite Glass, Melt Quench, XRD, Refractive Index,Density, FT-IR.
Paper Title: STUDY OF SELECTED PSYCHOLOGICAL VARIABLES WITH PLAYING ABILITY OF BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133838
Register Paper ID - 202081
Title: STUDY OF SELECTED PSYCHOLOGICAL VARIABLES WITH PLAYING ABILITY OF BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
Author Name(s): Dr, Ajay Pal Upadhyay
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 649-654
Year: June 2018
Downloads: 1313
ABSTRACT The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of selected psychological variables with playing ability of Basketball players and Volleyball players. The other purpose of this study was to compare the selected psychological variables between the Basketball and Volleyball players. For the purpose of this study 20 female intercollegiate Basketball Players and 20 female intercollegiate Volleyball Players of Degree College of Physical Education, Amravati were selected by adopting purposive sampling method and the age of the subjects was ranged from 18 to 25 years. The selected psychological variables were Will to Win, Sports Aggression and Sports Competition Anxiety. Will to Win and Sports Aggression were assessed with the help of related questionnaires developed by Anand kumar and P. S. Sukla. Sports Competition Anxiety was also assessed by applying Sports Competition Anxiety Test (SCAT) questionnaire developed by Reiner Martin. Playing ability of Basketball players and Volleyball players were measured by applying Johnson Basketball test and Modified Brady Volleyball test respectively and their scores were recorded accordingly. It was hypothesized that there might be significant relationship in the selected psychological variables with playing ability of Basketball and Volleyball Players. It was further hypothesized that there might be significant difference in the selected psychological variables between the Basketball and Volleyball players. To establish the relationship between the selected psychological variables and playing ability of Basketball and Volleyball players, Pearson's Product Moment Co-efficient Correlation was employed and to determine the significant difference in the selected psychological variables between the Basketball and Volleyball players independent "t" test was employed. The level of significance was set at 0.05 for testing the hypothesis. The findings of the statistical analysis revealed that no significant relationship was observed between Volleyball playing ability and selected psychological variables. Basketball playing ability was negatively correlated with Sports Aggression, whereas and Will to Win and Sports Competition Anxiety were found insignificant. It also revealed that no significant difference was observed in any of the selected psychological variables.
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Key Words- Will to Win, Sports Aggression, Sports Competition Anxiety, Playing Ability, Basketball and Volleyball.
Paper Title: INHERENT POWERS OF INDIAN HIGH COURTS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133835
Register Paper ID - 202242
Title: INHERENT POWERS OF INDIAN HIGH COURTS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Mr.Aruna Shyam.M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 627-631
Year: April-2018
Downloads: 1232
The procedural aspects under Indian Criminal Justice system is based upon the system established by the British in India during thr Raj. At recent times, the system remains the same, more or less, without any major changes. If looked closely, there are fault lines which are existing in the implementation of these criminal justice systems. Basically implementation rests with 3 institutions, i.e. the police, the courts and the prisons. Courts, especially with their inherent powers, play a very vital role in the implementation procedures when it comes to Indian Criminal Justice System
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INHERENT POWERS OF INDIAN HIGH COURTS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Paper Title: REFRACTIVE INDEX OF DENSER MEDIUM BY ASSUMING THE SPEED OF PHOTON BETWEEN TWO CONSECUTIVE ABSORPTION OR EMISSION IS �C�
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133831
Register Paper ID - 201975
Title: REFRACTIVE INDEX OF DENSER MEDIUM BY ASSUMING THE SPEED OF PHOTON BETWEEN TWO CONSECUTIVE ABSORPTION OR EMISSION IS �C�
Author Name(s): Kanay Barik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 601-605
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 1246
According to Waves optics, the velocity of light remain constant inside denser medium, if the Frequency increases then its wavelength decreases, there by adjusting its velocity. Also, refractive index of medium depends on wavelength of light, for red color refractive index is less than that of violet color, as per Cauchy�s formula. So the speed of red color is more than violet in denser medium. But this is not true; the speed of all colors remains same (c) inside the crystal between two lattice points. When light enters the denser medium, the photons are being absorbed & emitted continuously. The speed of photon between two consecutive absorption or emission is 3 � ?10?^8 m/s , but due to difference in number of absorption and emission of various colors (photons) by atoms, they spent different times inside the crystal. Since massive photon suffers more absorption and emission. Due to this they spent more time inside the transparent medium. If we consider particle nature of light and consider photon as a particle of light, velocity of photon does not remain constant at all the point inside the crystal. Between two lattice points the velocity of photon is greater than v = 2 � ?10?^8 m/s for glass medium and at the lattice point during absorption and emission, it is less than v = 2 � ?10?^8 m/s. The average velocity, not constant velocity of photon in the glass is v = 2 � ?10?^8 m/s. So the expression for refractive index for photon will be � = c/l t ,where �l� is total length path of denser medium and �t� is the total time taken to cover the length �l�. So the change in velocity is not due to change in wavelength of photon.
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Frequency; deviation; emission; absorption; wavelength.
Paper Title: ROBUST SUPPORT FOR GENDER SENSITISATION-AN EXTRA-ORDINARY TOOL TO PREVENT CRIME AGAINST WOMEN.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133827
Register Paper ID - 202015
Title: ROBUST SUPPORT FOR GENDER SENSITISATION-AN EXTRA-ORDINARY TOOL TO PREVENT CRIME AGAINST WOMEN.
Author Name(s): Abhismita Boiragi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 531-570
Year: May 2018
Downloads: 1253
ROBUST SUPPORT FOR GENDER SENSITISATION-AN EXTRA-ORDINARY TOOL TO PREVENT CRIME AGAINST WOMEN.
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ROBUST SUPPORT FOR GENDER SENSITISATION-AN EXTRA-ORDINARY TOOL TO PREVENT CRIME AGAINST WOMEN.
Paper Title: KRUTA EK VIDHIK AVDHARAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133818
Register Paper ID - 201723
Title: KRUTA EK VIDHIK AVDHARAN
Author Name(s): Shree Laxman Singh Bala
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 447-453
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 2092
Kruta ek vidhik avdharan
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Paper Title: ROLE OF PMJDY IN CHANGING LIVES OF PEOPLE IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133809
Register Paper ID - 201534
Title: ROLE OF PMJDY IN CHANGING LIVES OF PEOPLE IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr.smita meena
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 398-400
Year: May 2018
Downloads: 1265
PMJDY (Pradhan Mantri Jan DhanYojana) launched as a scheme under NFIS (National Financial Inclusion Scheme). Ithas been officially launched on 28 August 2014 by the Prime Minister.The objective of increasing banking penetration at the national level and promoting financial inclusion. PMJDY intends to cover all family across the nation over with at least one bank account per family unit. The study has investigated the motivational variables of the respondents and their preference for opening bank accounts and nationalized banks under PMJDY in India. Objective of the paper is to study the impact on change in behaviour of account owners.
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Financial Inclusion, Pradhan Mantri Jan DhanYojana, Schemes, Bank Accounts
Paper Title: EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF DOMESTIC REFRIGERATOR WITH SUB-COOLING AND DIFFUSER AT CONDENSER INLET BY USING R290/134A REFRIGERANT WITH TIO2 NANO PARTICLES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133800
Register Paper ID - 201452
Title: EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF DOMESTIC REFRIGERATOR WITH SUB-COOLING AND DIFFUSER AT CONDENSER INLET BY USING R290/134A REFRIGERANT WITH TIO2 NANO PARTICLES
Author Name(s): M.Nagendraprasad Naik, Dr. A. Nagaraju
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 342-347
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 1236
EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF DOMESTIC REFRIGERATOR WITH SUB-COOLING AND DIFFUSER AT CONDENSER INLET BY USING R290/134A REFRIGERANT WITH TIO2 NANO PARTICLES
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EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF DOMESTIC REFRIGERATOR WITH SUB-COOLING AND DIFFUSER AT CONDENSER INLET BY USING R290/134A REFRIGERANT WITH TIO2 NANO PARTICLES
Paper Title: MAHILA SHASHAKTIKARAN ME SARKARI YOJNAYE BIHAR RAJYA KE VISHESH SANDARBH ME
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133794
Register Paper ID - 201333
Title: MAHILA SHASHAKTIKARAN ME SARKARI YOJNAYE BIHAR RAJYA KE VISHESH SANDARBH ME
Author Name(s): Dr. Madhu Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 304-310
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 1461
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Bihar, Mahila, Sasaktikaran, Yojna
Paper Title: ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION SERVICES: A STUDY OF URBAN POOR IN BHUBANESWAR CITY, ODISHA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133786
Register Paper ID - 201286
Title: ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION SERVICES: A STUDY OF URBAN POOR IN BHUBANESWAR CITY, ODISHA
Author Name(s): Ajit Kumar Lenka
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 228-237
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 1420
ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION SERVICES: A STUDY OF URBAN POOR IN BHUBANESWAR CITY, ODISHA
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ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION SERVICES: A STUDY OF URBAN POOR IN BHUBANESWAR CITY, ODISHA
Paper Title: A STUDY ON FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PREFERENCES AND USAGE OF MODERN BANKING SERVICES IN KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133753
Register Paper ID - 200968
Title: A STUDY ON FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PREFERENCES AND USAGE OF MODERN BANKING SERVICES IN KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT
Author Name(s): Mr. P. GODWIN PRINCE , Dr. A. MAHALINGAM Guide, Dr. C. THILAGAM Co-Guide
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 970-980
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 1289
The present study is confined within a precise modern banking services which have been mostly used by the customers i.e. Automatic Teller Machine (ATM), Tele Banking, Internet Banking, Mobile Banking, Credit card, Debit card, Electronic Clearing Service (ECS), National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT), Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS), Cheque Truncation System (CTS), Dematerialisation. The research is based on data collected from customers of selected public sector banks in Kanyakumari district. The study embodied both secondary and primary data. Primary data has been collected through the questionnaire and also by observations and interviews taken from the respondents personally. The study is also supported by secondary data, which has been sought from various reference books, journals, magazines, newspapers and Internet etc. The purposive sampling method provides a range of alternatives and options in selecting the sample. Hence, purposive sampling technique was adopted to collect details on customers� preference towards the modern banking services of public sector banks in Kanyakumari district. As per the records given by the lead bank, there are 48 branches availing modern banking services in public sector banks in Kanyakumari district. Of the total samples of 118 public sector banks 480 respondents (10 customers) for extracting information relating to the study. It is concluded that the most of the customers in and around Kanyakumari district were aware of the modern banking services offered by the public sector banks. They need not waste much time in a queue and can carry out the transactions within the short span of time. Overall, it enhances that the customers had a positive impact towards the modern banking services offered in Kanyakumari district.
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Modern Banking Services, Preferences, Problems and Public Sector Banks
Paper Title: MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMPOSITES RESPONSES IN ELECTROMAGNETIC METAMATERIAL PERSPECTIVE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133745
Register Paper ID - 200929
Title: MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMPOSITES RESPONSES IN ELECTROMAGNETIC METAMATERIAL PERSPECTIVE
Author Name(s): Rama Raman Acharya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 891-902
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 1213
Multifunctional composites offer the ability to increase the ef?ciency, autonomy and lifespan of a structure by performing functions that would have been considered by designers as mutually exclusive. In the present perspective paper, a subclass of multifunctional composites is considered: metamaterials. In this perspective, a multifunctional composite is de?ned as �made of two or more materials that perform two or more functions in a manner that is constructive to the overall purpose of the structure� where there is no differentiation between structural or non-structural functions. Equally, we de?ne metamaterials are a class of man-made structures that display properties that are opposite to those typically found in nature. These �engineered� architected materials continue to revisit and extend the boundaries of traditional materials science, opening up a wealth of new opportunities impacting on all aspects of human life. In our work, multifunctional metamaterials are delineated: electrodynamic, acoustic and mechanical. We review the current progress in these types of multifunctional metamaterials in terms of their bandwidth, fabrication techniques and applicability; noting that lattice structures offer considerable potential across all three functionalities. It culminates in the discussion of three key challenges which are seen by the authors as critical in the development of the next generation of lattice-type multifunctional metamaterials; namely, bandwidth, fabrication technique and proof of applicability. Success by the scienti?c community in these areas will lead to 3D multi-scale and multimedia lattice frameworks capable of in?uencing all three types of waves instantly; such a system would be a major technological breakthrough and will rede?ne our concept and understanding of multifunctional metamaterials in the next 10�20 years.
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multifunctional composites, metamaterials, perspective.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON MAINTENANCE ERRORS WITH EMPHASIS ON NON TECHNICAL SKILLS IN AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133744
Register Paper ID - 200783
Title: A STUDY ON MAINTENANCE ERRORS WITH EMPHASIS ON NON TECHNICAL SKILLS IN AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
Author Name(s): Muthamizh Murugan, Dr S Dhanapal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 883-890
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 1243
In the field of aviation, maintenance of aircraft is an important process which has a direct bearing in ensuring safe operations. Aircraft maintenance personnel mainly comprise of aeronautical engineers as well as Aircraft Maintenance Technicians (AMTs) who are imparted with requisite knowledge and technical skills for carrying out aircraft maintenance. The maintenance of aircraft is mainly based on preventive maintenance concept which involves various scheduled activities to be carried out by maintenance personnel at regular time periods as laid down by the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer). In spite of carrying out periodical maintenance of highly reliable modern generation aircraft, there is inherent risk in aviation as ��To err is Human� is an unavoidable aspect in maintenance practices. The consequences of any error on the part of maintenance personnel can be catastrophic resulting in loss of aircrew, passengers and may be disastrous depending on the nature of accident. In most of the aircraft accidents, investigations have revealed that the main causes are attributable to lapses in maintenance activities. Such lapses cannot be eliminated completely as per Murphy�s Law which says that �If anything can go wrong, it will�. However, study on behavioural aspects of maintenance personnel and regular audits of workplace have revealed the criticality of Non-Technical Skills (NTS) such as communication, situational awareness, problem solving and adaptability to working under stress. These skills are as vital as the �hard� technical skills which are required to be developed by the maintenance personnel to ensure operational and maintenance safety at workplace.
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Aircraft Maintenance, Non Technical Skills, Aircraft Accidents and Incidents, maintenance errors
Paper Title: A STUDY OF ATTITUDE TOWARDS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AMONG STUDENTS OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133737
Register Paper ID - 200870
Title: A STUDY OF ATTITUDE TOWARDS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AMONG STUDENTS OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Author Name(s): Dr. SANJAY KUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 850-851
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 1202
A Study of Attitude towards Environmental Education Among Students of Bachelor of Education
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A Study of Attitude towards Environmental Education Among Students of Bachelor of Education
Paper Title: NATURAL GAS A BOON TO ENVIRONMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133735
Register Paper ID - 200757
Title: NATURAL GAS A BOON TO ENVIRONMENT
Author Name(s): A VENKATESAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 831-842
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 1231
ABSTRACT Natural Gas for containing air Pollution and for sustainable development � A critical Analysis on environmental perspective (By A.VENKATESAN, Research Scholar, School of Law, GD Goenka university, Gurgaon, Haryana. ) The topic sustainable development has got different facets like Zero hunger, clean water, sanitation, health care, gender equality , Clean energy, education, infrastructure etc. I am confining this research study from the perspective of combating air pollution and ensuring clean air by bringing certain significant changes in Petroleum laws/Policies. The major laws that can give new impetus for combating pollution is : 1. Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act 2006 (in short PNGRB Act) 2. Petroleum and Mineral Pipelines (Acquisition of Right of User in Land) Act 1962. The Article 21 of the Indian Constitution ensures the Right to life and liberty includes right to decent way of livelihood . In other words, while going for right to Development, the right to breath clean air free from any pollution is also a paramount right envisaged by the constitution. We need to draw a line and reconcile between the two. Of late, the India�s capital city Delhi is considered as GAS CHAMBER for some days owning to the fact that the pollution level was very alarming and the people were subject to lot of respiratory problems like asthma etc. The duty is casted upon the State to guarantee the wholesome air as envisaged by the framers of the constitution of India in the larger public interest. Article 48A of the constitution also mandates protection of environment. The Bhopal Disaster case, MC. Mehta (Taj Trapezium Matter) vs Union of India are land mark judgments of Apex court towards safeguarding the people from environmental degradation . How to combat the pollution thereby paving the way for sustainable development: 1. With the increase of population, the transport vehicles using polluting fuels like Diesel etc have multiplied manifold . The major cause for the air pollution is the vehicular emission and particulate matter. The carbon monoxide emissions from the diesel engines create respiratory problems like asthma, lung cancer etc more particularly to the children reducing life expectancy. The need of the hour is to convert polluting Diesel vehicles into Green fuel . As on today, the number of CNG vehicles are far less than the polluting diesel vehicles. The reason behind the same is that we do not have adequate CNG stations covering nook and corner of India unlike Petrol Pumps to cater to the needs of the CNG vehicles. With the limited CNG Stations, the CNG vehicles have to stand in queue. Moreover as the CNG stations are existing only in main cities without any coverage of the CNG stations in outskirts and villages, the user of CNG vehicle is not in a position to go on long travel due to non-availability of filling stations. However, the PNGRB vide its Notification dated 14.5.2010 stated that the activity of setting up CNG Station can be undertaken only in areas AUTHORISED by the Board. i.e. CNG dispensation can not be done outside any authorized area without the specific permission of the Board. Hence the need of the hour is to augment the CNG stations in all parts of India by filling up the gaps in the existing Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) Policies/Guidelines by relaxing the rules for opening up of free market for setting up of CNG stations in line with Petrol Pumps instead of restricting the business through PNGRB controlled AUTHORISATION to only certain entities which are into City Gas Distribution. In other words, we need to have Customer Friendly Policy to encourage abundant availability of CNG Stations in all part of India with uninterrupted service for optimum utilization of the Green fuel free from any pollution. 2. Containing Flaring of Natural Gas: In India, the natural gas is continued to be wasted through flaring in various places because the gas as it is difficult to store and transport and hence emergent steps needs to be taken for containing wastage of this precious fuel significantly by bringing in appropriate Policy . Usage of natural resources needs to be moderated to save for our future generations. 3. Bringing User friendly Shale Gas Policy. India needs to pluck the loopholes in Shale Gas Policy to augment maximum utilization of natural resources for achieving Gas Based Economy in India. The above are the tools to the policy makers and policy implementers as the same is crucial for India in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals/target by 2030. Key Words- Sustainable development, reducing the fuel pollution, environment, flaring of natural gas, shale gas policy. AUTHOR:- A.VENKATESAN, Research Scholar, School of Law, GD Goenka university, Gurgaon, Haryana PHONE:-9591991096 EMAIL ID:-venkatesan@gail.co.in
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Key Words- Sustainable development, reducing the fuel pollution, environment, flaring of natural gas, shale gas policy.
Paper Title: BRIEF REVIEW OF LATTICE DYNAMICAL MODELS FOR ZINC-BLENDE CRYSTAL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133729
Register Paper ID - 200637
Title: BRIEF REVIEW OF LATTICE DYNAMICAL MODELS FOR ZINC-BLENDE CRYSTAL
Author Name(s): Dr. Prabhash Chandra Jha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 779-783
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 1211
Various theoretical models for the lattice dynamics of tetrahedral bonded crystal having zinc blende structure have been proposed by different workers.The crystals which are tetrahedral bonded are formed mainly from the Elements of II,III,IV and V group of periodic table . These crystals, which have two interpenetrating , face centered crystal lattice are II-Iv, III-V, IV-IV compounds. These crystals are partially co-valiant and ionic� in bonding except diamond. The lattice dynamical models proposed to describe different interactions inside the crystals should be physically consistent with the nature of bonding in them. The present chapter gives a brief account of different interatomic force models proposed earlier by different workers to describe the lattice dynamics of Zinc blende crystals. Some important force models are described in subsequent sections.
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Brief Review of Lattice Dynamical Models for Zinc-Blende Crystal
Paper Title: OPTIMIZING CARBON FOOTPRINT AND COST OF INBOUND LOGISTICS THROUGH MILK-RUN: CLOUD-BASED CARRIER COLLABORATION APPROACH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133713
Register Paper ID - 200486
Title: OPTIMIZING CARBON FOOTPRINT AND COST OF INBOUND LOGISTICS THROUGH MILK-RUN: CLOUD-BASED CARRIER COLLABORATION APPROACH
Author Name(s): Milan Chowdhury
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 688-694
Year: April 2018
Downloads: 1234
Sustainability and mitigation of carbon footprint has become a matter of strategic importance for all organizations today. As business is expanding in multiple geographies, it is often facing different laws and restrictions to comply with carbon emissions. Reinforcement of global climate agreements i.e. the Paris Agreement at local level often becomes compulsion for multinationals operating at local level to optimize their greenhouse emissions. Besides, lowering of carbon footprint is often associated with positive impacts on a firm�s brand and reputation. Many developed nations have already introduced stringent emission policies like cap-and-trade system and carbon tax - which can directly penalize or incentivize a company�s carbon performance. Low carbon emission initiatives - for example, switching to energy efficient assets, installing solar panels or setting up a green disposal system are often linked with high capital expenditures for business. However, operational optimizations too, may have significant contribution on carbon footprint mitigation with lesser cost. One such operational optimization can be implemented in existing supply chain inbound logistics � known as milk run. Milk-run logistics is commonly adopted by automobile, diary, beverages, airline and freight transportation industries for movement of raw material, spare parts and empties. As logistics and transportation activities are capable of emitting up to four times of greenhouse emissions of a company�s normal emissions, better planning and collaboration with carriers can make a significant difference on company�s overall carbon performance. Objective of this paper is to present a systematic approach of information sharing and collaboration with freight carriers using cloud platforms with special reference to milk run scenarios aiming to optimize carbon footprint and operational cost. Aim of this paper is also to highlight an emerging research area of cloud-based carrier collaboration having potential for betterment of environment and society.
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Milk run, Carrier collaboration, Cloud computing, Carbon footprint, Digital Supply Chain.
Paper Title: HAWAMAAN BADAL ANI SHASHWAT VIKAS - EK JWALANT SAMASYA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133708
Register Paper ID - 200480
Title: HAWAMAAN BADAL ANI SHASHWAT VIKAS - EK JWALANT SAMASYA
Author Name(s): Dr. Siddharth S. Meshram
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 660-667
Year: April 2018
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Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SELECTED PHYSICAL FITNESS COMPONENTS OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF KERALA AND MAHARASHTRA STATES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133701
Register Paper ID - 200357
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SELECTED PHYSICAL FITNESS COMPONENTS OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF KERALA AND MAHARASHTRA STATES
Author Name(s): TOMY JOSE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 603-609
Year: May 2018
Downloads: 1232
The main purpose of this study was to investigate to compare the selected physical fitness components of Kerala and Maharashtra states. For the purpose of this study 40 female Basketball players (20 from Kerala and 20 from Maharashtra) and the age was ranged between 15 to 17 years were purposively selected as the subject. Muscular strength was measured through flexed arm hang test and score was recorded in seconds, muscular endurance was measured through bent knee sit ups test in one minute and score was recorded in number, speed was measured through 50 yard dash test and score was recorded in seconds and explosive power of leg was measured through vertical jump test and score was recorded in centimeters. To determine the significant difference, independent �t� test was employed for each component separately; the level of significance was set at 0.5 for testing the hypothesis. The findings of statistical analysis revealed that Kerala Basketball players had greater muscular strength, muscular endurance, speed, agility and explosive power of leg than the Maharashtra states Basketball players.
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Muscular Strength, Muscular Endurance, Speed, Agility, Explosive Power of leg, Basketball
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