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Paper Title: MOTIVATION AND WELLBEING AMONG DALIT YOUNG ADULT WOMEN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134953
Register Paper ID - 232476
Title: MOTIVATION AND WELLBEING AMONG DALIT YOUNG ADULT WOMEN
Author Name(s): Savita Sagar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 648-654
Year: November 2018
Downloads: 106
Motivation and Wellbeing among Dalit Young Adult Women
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Motivation and Wellbeing among Dalit Young Adult Women
Paper Title: SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MIXED DITHIOCARBAMATE-CYCLOPENTADIENYL COMPLEXES CONTAINING TI(IV)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134949
Register Paper ID - 232303
Title: SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MIXED DITHIOCARBAMATE-CYCLOPENTADIENYL COMPLEXES CONTAINING TI(IV)
Author Name(s): Fouzia Rafat
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 627-631
Year: November 2018
Downloads: 116
Complexes of the type [Cp2Ti(pddtc)Cl], [Cp4Ti2{pz(dtc)2}Cl2], where [pz(dtc)2] = piperazine bisdithiocarbamate, [pddtc] = piperidinedithiocarbamate, Cp = cyclopentadienyl have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analyses, IR, electronic, 1HNMR spectral data and conductivity measurements. The spectroscopic evidence suggests that both the complexes have five coordinate geometry around the metal ion. The conductivity measurements data (1mmol solution) implies non-electrolytic behavior for both the complexes as evident by their low conductivity values obtained at room temperature. A symmetrical bidentate coordination has been observed for the dithiocarbamate moiety rendering the metal five coordinate.
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Titanocene dichloride, spectroscopic measurements, dithiocarbamate,
Paper Title: A FRAMEWORK FOR CONTINUOUS AND COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF LEARNERS AT THE UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL OF STUDIES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134913
Register Paper ID - 231219
Title: A FRAMEWORK FOR CONTINUOUS AND COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF LEARNERS AT THE UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL OF STUDIES
Author Name(s): D. Usharani, K.M.Raghavendran
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 373-384
Year: December 2018
Downloads: 149
A framework for Continuous and Comprehensive Assessment of learners at the undergraduate level of studies
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A framework for Continuous and Comprehensive Assessment of learners at the undergraduate level of studies
Paper Title: STUDIES ON MICROSTRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FRICTION STIR SPOT WELDED CU-AL DISSIMILAR MATERIAL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134899
Register Paper ID - 230491
Title: STUDIES ON MICROSTRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FRICTION STIR SPOT WELDED CU-AL DISSIMILAR MATERIAL
Author Name(s): D.Karunakaran, Dr.V.S.K. Venkatachalapathy
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 253-261
Year: November 2018
Downloads: 158
The joining of different materials is required for industrial application to utilize the hydride structures with attractive advantages such as superior strength to weight ratio, low cost, high tensile strength and less weight of the component. Specifically, Al-Cu composite material is widely used in foil conductors of a transformer, electrical connectors, foil windings in capacitors and tubes in heat exchangers. However, joining or spot welding the Al parts to Cu parts are significant challenge owing to variation in mechanical properties and chemical compositions of joining materials. In this present research work, the friction stir spot welded process (FSSWP) is carried out to join the Al and Cu materials. Further, microstructure and mechanical properties of friction stir spot welded specimens (FSSW) are studied at different tool rotational speeds likely from 1000rpm to 1500rpm. The microstructural study is carried out using scanning electron microscope images at the interface and overall welded region. The tensile strength of both single and double spot-welded specimens is analyzed using a universal tensile test machine. The output of this study states that the optimal tool rotational speed is 1500rpm for both single and double spot-welded specimens. Moreover, the double spot-welded specimen exhibits more tensile with a crack-free spot-welded surface than that of the single spot-welded specimen. The tensile strength double spot-welded specimen has a 6.8% higher strength than that of a single spot-welded specimen. Based on the present study, it is concluded that the double spot-welded specimen can be used for different industrial applications to replace Cu material with this Al-Cu material that gives added advantages to those components.
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Aluminum, Copper, Friction stir spot weld, Tensile strength, Dissimilar materials
Paper Title: DYNAMICS OF SECOND JOB HOLDING: A CASE STUDY OF POLITICAL CYCLES IN SLOVENIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134873
Register Paper ID - 230171
Title: DYNAMICS OF SECOND JOB HOLDING: A CASE STUDY OF POLITICAL CYCLES IN SLOVENIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Shyamsundar Pal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 40-47
Year: December 2018
Downloads: 176
The political party in power tries to follow policies to encounter adverse effects of second job holding (moonlighting) prior to elections for vote maximization. This tendency is accountable for formation of Political Business Cycle of Moonlighting. This paper is aimed to examine whether the dynamic behavior of moonlighting growth is influenced by political decisions and thereby form Political Business Cycle of Moonlighting in Slovenia. By estimating time trends for regimes between two election periods of the National Assembly in terms of spline functions, this paper shows empirically that there is no evidence of change in moonlighting growth rate between the two election periods in Slovenia. Therefore, it is concluded that there is complete absence of political cycles of moonlighting in Slovenia.
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Dynamics of Second Job Holding: A case study of Political Cycles in Slovenia
Paper Title: Relooking the Traumatic Condition in K.A.Abbas Short story ‘The Refugee’
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134850
Register Paper ID - 229725
Title: RELOOKING THE TRAUMATIC CONDITION IN K.A.ABBAS SHORT STORY ‘THE REFUGEE’
Author Name(s): Dr. Asha Arora
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 882-884
Year: November 2018
Downloads: 240
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Partition, nostalgic, martyrdom, violence
Paper Title: SYNTHESIS AND SPECTRAL STUDIES OF 4H-1,4-BENZOTHIAZINE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134844
Register Paper ID - 229656
Title: SYNTHESIS AND SPECTRAL STUDIES OF 4H-1,4-BENZOTHIAZINE
Author Name(s): Savita Choudhary, Vibha Shrivastav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 828-844
Year: November 2018
Downloads: 178
4H-1,4-Benzothiazines constitute an important class of heterocycles containing 1,4-thiazine ring fused to benzene. As a part of an ongoing programe in the development of novel synthetic methodology for the preparation of biologically active substances, we had been interested in the synthesis of various thiazine ring containing heterocyclic structures because they are the integral part of many naturally occurring and biologically active compounds.
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4H-1,4-Benzothiazine, 2-aminobenzenethiol, 4H-1,4-Benzothiazines.
Paper Title: QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF FREE AMINO ACIDS IN BEE PREFERRED POLLENS.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134814
Register Paper ID - 229228
Title: QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF FREE AMINO ACIDS IN BEE PREFERRED POLLENS.
Author Name(s): Dr. Kavita Saini
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 638-640
Year: December 2018
Downloads: 134
Pollen contain all the essential nutrients required for growth and development of honeybees. In most pollen carbohydrates and proteins constitute the major dry matter. Crailsheim (1991) has reported that the adult worker honeybees feed upon pollen produce royal jelly for the queen bees, the brood, the drone and the adult workers of different age. Various workers have emphasized upon the importance of amino acids in insects both in feeding and their development (Doull and Standifer,1970;Fields et al.,1998).Amino acids are also reported to act as phagostimulants to certain insects (Allosp,1992).Amino acids are important constituents of pollen, which are said to determine the nutritive value pollens for honeybees. Serra Bonvehl et al.,(1986) reported the mean contents of free amino acid as 37.25mg/g. McCaughey et al., (1980)reported that glutamic acid, aspartic acid and proline as the dominant amino acid
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Apis mellifera ,Apis dorsata,Apis florea, B.campestris, R. sativus, B.juncea ,H.annus , A.cepa
Paper Title: CAREER ORIENTATION AMONG SENIOR SECONDARY GIRL STUDENTS IN RELATION TO THE LOCATION OF SCHOOL AND STREAM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134776
Register Paper ID - 228043
Title: CAREER ORIENTATION AMONG SENIOR SECONDARY GIRL STUDENTS IN RELATION TO THE LOCATION OF SCHOOL AND STREAM
Author Name(s): Dr. Aman
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 415-427
Year: October 2018
Downloads: 158
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Career Orientation, Location of school and Stream.
Paper Title: TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES AND ISSUES: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RAJASTHAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134775
Register Paper ID - 227635
Title: TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES AND ISSUES: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RAJASTHAN
Author Name(s): INDU ASERI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 409-414
Year: November 2018
Downloads: 266
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Paper Title: Russian Policy Towards the CIS (1991-2009)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134766
Register Paper ID - 227837
Title: RUSSIAN POLICY TOWARDS THE CIS (1991-2009)
Author Name(s): RAHUL KUMAR, Ashwani Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 359-363
Year: December 2018
Downloads: 131
This brief analysis on Russian Policy towards CIS should be understood in the background of how USSR disintegrated and how state ownership, Which had become the dominant form of ownership during the Stalinist period, eliminated the project of self management and workers' democracy, envisaged in the Bolshevik Programme.
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Russian Policy towards CIS
Paper Title: CONCEPT OF PEACE IN ISLAM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134737
Register Paper ID - 227037
Title: CONCEPT OF PEACE IN ISLAM
Author Name(s): Dr Nazir Ahmad Zargar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 137-148
Year: November 2018
Downloads: 207
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Islam, Peace, Love, Sal?m, Silm, Sak?nah, ?ul?
Paper Title: SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF KUWAIT MIGRANTS FROM ANDHRA PRADESH: A STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134730
Register Paper ID - 226641
Title: SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF KUWAIT MIGRANTS FROM ANDHRA PRADESH: A STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr. Gaddam Venkata Ramana
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 89-94
Year: October 2018
Downloads: 191
The author examines the socio-economic status of the migrant workers in YSR district, Andhra Pradesh. Analyses the demographic profiles of the migrants, reasons for migration to Kuwait, the income, consumption and savings pattern, and nature of work of the migrant workers in the YSR district. The survey has been carried out 100 questionnaires and distributed to Kuwait migrants from different parts of district. Finally 75 migrants were respondents. A total of 75 migrant workers have been interviewed by using a pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire. Findings of the study includes the 23.15% of the respondents said lack of money in my family, 22.53% of the respondents expressed their opinion migrated to Kuwait is to earn money and lack of work in native place. After returning home 32% of the respondents said that they are willing to do some business, 20% of them said that they will do practice agriculture Half 50% of the respondents said that they save money banks, 45.83% of them said that they buy gold. Study will help people who are planning to migrate to Gulf countries.
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Socio-Economic status, YSR District, Kuwait migrants, Andhra Pradesh
Paper Title: PADDY CULTIVATION IN KERALA-THE PARADOX OF RISING PRODUCTIVITY AND FALLING PRODUCTION-
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134710
Register Paper ID - 226040
Title: PADDY CULTIVATION IN KERALA-THE PARADOX OF RISING PRODUCTIVITY AND FALLING PRODUCTION-
Author Name(s): Dr. Sheeba V.T
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 964-969
Year: November 2018
Downloads: 194
The state of Kerala has always represented human development and has been a pioneer in health and education for the other states in India. Though having a Per Capita Income which is approximately 1.6 times the national average, the state has often been criticized as being a laggard in production -both in agriculture and manufacturing. Agriculture is the backbone of any economy and the base for food security. However, the share of agriculture and allied activities in GSDP declined from approximately 56% in 1960-61 to around 10.38% in 2015-16[Economic Review-2016] . Kerala has always been a food deficit state, recording a gap between demand and production of its staple food, i.e., rice. This gap has widened- from 50% in 1960-61 to more than 85% by 2014[Down To Earth]. Whereas population in Kerala doubled between the period 1971 and 2020-, production of paddy was reduced to less than half. Climate disasters like floods and landslides have further worsened the food security scenario.
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Cropping pattern, Commercialisation, Land conversion, Fragmentation of landholdings, Productivity, Urbanisation.
Paper Title: INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND RELATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134691
Register Paper ID - 225345
Title: INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND RELATION
Author Name(s): Ravi Kant
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 841-845
Year: November 2018
Downloads: 200
In recent years, international trade is growing at a very fast rate. It involves all commercial activities that cross national boundaries. International trade refers to exchange of goods and services, investment across borders of countries. International trade is concerned with trade in goods and services, inflow and outflow of foreign investment, cross border transactions in intellectual property and technology, international outsourcing etc. It has grown at fast speed due to globalization. International trade has significant effect on daily lives. In adepartmental store, we find product from Japan, Taiwan and China; clothing from China, Hong Kong and India. On the roads, we find automobiles fromJapan, Germany, Korea, America using oil from Iran, Iraq, Soudi Arabia and Kuwait. We used to enjoying these product from distant lands and we forget that these products have come through the complex network of international trade. With the growth of international trade, the various nations of the world are becoming the part of same global village. Policy of globalization adopted by various nations is promoting the scope of international trade.
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International Trade and Relation
Paper Title: AWARENESS AND PREFERENCE LEVEL OF LIC POLICYHOLDERS IN SELECTED SCHOOL TEACHERS OF MADURAI DISTRICT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134647
Register Paper ID - 224054
Title: AWARENESS AND PREFERENCE LEVEL OF LIC POLICYHOLDERS IN SELECTED SCHOOL TEACHERS OF MADURAI DISTRICT
Author Name(s): P. DHANALAKSHMI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 421-428
Year: December 2018
Downloads: 221
Insurance sector in India has undergone significant changes during the last decade. There have been new institutions, instruments and new opportunities, along with all this new changes in traditional face of insurance. The Life Insurance business showed a rapid growth throughout the country during the last decade. The economic scenario in our country is rapidly changing. High quality products with quality support services both in terms of international standards and competitiveness have entered into our country. As a result, the life insurance sector has experienced a stiff competition. Earlier Indians viewed life insurance as savings and investment tool rather than risk coverage. But, now it is also considered as a tax saving instrument, planning for specific future family needs, security against loans and avenues for high returns with limited risks. In India, the life insurance sector supports a lot for the development of the economy as a whole. Life insurance is a long-term business with a focus on long-term financial solutions to customers. The core objective of the study is to understand the awareness and preference level of policyholders about Life Insurance Service. This study based on both primary and secondary data and the researcher has chosen the sample size of 200 on the basis of convenience sampling technique and the sample respondents are selected school teachers in Madurai District. The school teachers have well aware about the life insurance schemes selection and prefer mostly the tax benefits life insurance schemes in the study area.
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Policyholders, Life Insurance Corporation, Awareness, Preference and Madurai.
Paper Title: AN EVALUATION OF ONLINE BUYING BEHAVIOUR OF CUSTOMERS IN MADURAI CITY OF TAMIL NADU
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134646
Register Paper ID - 224053
Title: AN EVALUATION OF ONLINE BUYING BEHAVIOUR OF CUSTOMERS IN MADURAI CITY OF TAMIL NADU
Author Name(s): P. DHANALAKSHMI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 414-420
Year: December 2018
Downloads: 215
The buying behaviour of an individual control many aspects and these aspects often affect the marketer to identify the needs of the customers in the brand and youth in over demanding. Online trades are now forwarding a large number of orders, such as cosmetics, clothing, electronics, and books, etc. Nowadays, mobile phones played a vital role for online purchases towards people of all ages. Purchase through online is providing a lot of excitement and easier to search the product and its features. However, some distinctions must still be made when considering the traditional consumer behaviour and online consumer behavior. The main objective of the study is to discover the order of preference given by the online buyers for different online websites and assess the most frequently buying product through online shopping. For this purpose sample of 200 was collected from the consumers who use online for shopping were convenience sampling technique was used as a sampling method to analyse the data. Online consumers tend to be better educated. Higher computer literacy makes internet shopping smarter. Their awareness about the internet also makes them better positioned to identify and take decision for products and services. From the study findings on the basis of weighted mean score method the most preferable online shopping websites by the customers such as Flipkart, Snapdeal and Amazon.com in Madurai city. At Present the low level educated customers also used mobile phone for buying the products and services through online shopping
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Buying Behaviour, Online Shopping, Preferences, Madurai City.
Paper Title: THE GENERALIZED DIFFERENCE OF BIQUADRATIC SEQUENCE SPACE ?4
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134640
Register Paper ID - 223830
Title: THE GENERALIZED DIFFERENCE OF BIQUADRATIC SEQUENCE SPACE ?4
Author Name(s): Aradhana Verma, Sudhir Kumar Srivastava, Jai Pratap Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 376-385
Year: October 2018
Downloads: 233
In this paper, we define some new biquadratic sequence spaces and obtained some topological properties of the biquadratic sequence spaces ) and ? ). We also define some inclusion relations.
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Entire sequence, Analytic sequence, Gai sequence, Biquadratic sequence and Difference sequence.
Paper Title: LEVEL OF JOB SATISFACTION AMONG PRIVATE SECTOR BANK EMPLOYEES: A MICRO STUDY IN CHENNAI CITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134619
Register Paper ID - 223104
Title: LEVEL OF JOB SATISFACTION AMONG PRIVATE SECTOR BANK EMPLOYEES: A MICRO STUDY IN CHENNAI CITY
Author Name(s): Dr. M. Muthu Vadivoo
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 235-243
Year: December 2018
Downloads: 216
The banking sector plays a major role in the development of the economy, as it mobilizes deposits and provides credit to various sectors across India. In India, the banking sector collects surplus funds from customers/depositors in the form of deposits and channelizes them to borrowers in the form of loans. Job satisfaction is a psychological phenomenon which explains the state of mind of the workers related to their job. Psychological mental state of the workers in relation to their job may be positive or negative. While a set of workers in any organization have positive job satisfaction, others may have negative job satisfaction in their job. Therefore, in every organization there are workers with positive and negative job satisfaction. . The objective of the study is to identify the level of job satisfaction among private sector employees in Chennai City. This based on both primary and secondary data and Simple random sampling technique was employed in the study, in order to remove any possible bias creeping in to the study, considering the small sample size of 120. From the study findings are: most of them working in the private sectors banks because of private banks are providing high pay and promotion in their career. It concludes that for those individuals with high expectation, there must be enough challenges available in their job, for them to derive satisfaction, and if this criterion is not met, it leads to them being dissatisfied with their job.
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Financial Institutions, Private Sector Banks, Employees, Job Satisfaction.
Paper Title: A CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW OF MUTUAL FUNDS IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134607
Register Paper ID - 222752
Title: A CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW OF MUTUAL FUNDS IN INDIA
Author Name(s): DR RUCHI JAIN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 158-162
Year: October 2018
Downloads: 245
Mutual funds are Financial Intermediaries concerned with mobilising savings of those who have surplus income and channelisation of these savings in those avenues where there is demand of funds. These institutions employ their resources in such a manner as to afford for their investors the combined benefits of low risk, steady return, high liquidity and capital appreciation through diversification and expert management. By playing the role of financial intermediation mutual funds provide a convenient and effective link between savings and investment. Well managed mutual funds would be mutually beneficial arrangement. While, on the one hand, they help the investing community by offering share of corporate growth, on the other they have a salutary impact on the stock markets. By blending caution with aggression and analysis with intuition, the funds can successfully convert market opportunities into lucrative returns for the investors.
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Performance, Mutual Funds, CRISIL, Credit Rating Agency
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