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Paper Title: Serverless Architecture Patterns: Deep Dive into Event-Driven, Microservices, and Serverless APIs
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135475
Register Paper ID - 253493
Title: SERVERLESS ARCHITECTURE PATTERNS: DEEP DIVE INTO EVENT-DRIVEN, MICROSERVICES, AND SERVERLESS APIS
Author Name(s): Ashutosh Tripathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 234-239
Year: August 2019
Downloads: 7
Serverless computing has transformed how organizations create, develop, and launch applications, presenting unparalleled scalability, adaptability, and cost efficiency. Yet, realizing peak performance and durability within serverless frameworks necessitates a comprehension of architectural blueprints customized for this model. This whitepaper delves into sophisticated serverless architectural strategies, such as event-driven design, microservices, and serverless APIs. By examining these strategies and offering pragmatic guidance, organizations can harness the complete capabilities of serverless computing to spur innovation and provide meaningful benefits to their customers.
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Serverless Architecture Patterns: Deep Dive into Event-Driven, Microservices, and Serverless APIs
Paper Title: Factors affecting the process of Phytoremediation
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135309
Register Paper ID - 245829
Title: FACTORS AFFECTING THE PROCESS OF PHYTOREMEDIATION
Author Name(s): Vinod Kumar Chaudhary
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 87-92
Year: July 2019
Downloads: 69
In recent decades phytoremediation technique had been successfully utilized for its possible application in the field of remediation of contaminated sites. Both inorganic and organic contaminants are responsible for the pollution of environment i.e. soil and water. Phytoremediation because of its cost effectiveness and no generation of any secondary by-products has been given preference over other method of treatment as they are responsible for generation of secondary by-product that further requires treatment. Various types of plants are being employed in this technique. Various environmental factors including pH, availability of fertilizer, initial concentration of contaminant and activity of microbes plays an important role important role in the process of phytoremediation. Various factors that affect the process of phytoremediation are discussed in the present paper with main aim to develop the understanding among the researcher so that phytoremediation technique can be employed very easily.
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Remediation; Contaminants; pH, microbial activity
Paper Title: EXPLORING THE MEDICINAL BENEFITS OF A NATURAL HEALING MARVEL CATHARANTHUS ROSEUS (L.) G. DON. - A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135291
Register Paper ID - 245282
Title: EXPLORING THE MEDICINAL BENEFITS OF A NATURAL HEALING MARVEL CATHARANTHUS ROSEUS (L.) G. DON. - A REVIEW
Author Name(s): DR. ANILKUMAR . K .K
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 951-958
Year: August 2019
Downloads: 68
Catharanthus roseus(L) G. Don, commonly known as Madagascar periwinkle, is a plant with a rich history of medicinal uses in various traditional healing systems. This plant possesses a diverse array of bioactive compounds, making it valuable for numerous therapeutic applications. This abstract provides an overview of the medicinal uses of Catharanthus roseus and highlights its potential in modern medicine. This plant has been traditionally employed in herbal medicine for its antidiabetic properties, primarily due to its ability to lower blood sugar levels. It contains alkaloids such as vincristine and vinblastine, known for their potent anticancer properties. These alkaloids inhibit cell division and have shown efficacy in treating various types of cancer. Furthermore, the plant possesses antihypertensive properties attributed to its alkaloid content, making it a potential remedy for managing high blood pressure. Its use in traditional medicine also extends to treating malaria, and in folk medicine the leaves have been utilized to treat diarrhoea and other gastrointestinal disorders. The plant also exhibits analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects, which may offer relief from pain and inflammation. In recent years, research has focused on harnessing the potential of Catharanthus roseus for modern drug development. The isolated compounds from this plant have been incorporated into various pharmaceuticals, demonstrating promising outcomes in the treatment of cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. In conclusion, Catharanthus roseus stands as a remarkable plant with a wide range of medicinal properties. Its bioactive compounds hold immense potential for modern medicine, offering opportunities for the development of novel drugs to combat various health conditions. However, further research and clinical trials are necessary to fully explore and validate the therapeutic potential of this plant.
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Catharanthus roseus, anticancer, antidiabetic, vincristine, vinblastine
Paper Title: Co-operative Federalism in India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135182
Register Paper ID - 241303
Title: CO-OPERATIVE FEDERALISM IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Umakanta Sahu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 207-212
Year: July 2019
Downloads: 165
The complexity and plurality of India gave our constitution a federal appearance with a unitary character. For smooth functioning of federalism in India emphasis is being given on cooperative federalism, where political dispensations at centre and stat belong to different ruling parties. The essence of cooperative federalism is that the centre and state government should be guided by the broader or national concerns of using the available resources for people's benefit. Different promises are made by the dispensation at the centre to maintain cordial relations with the state where other parties are in power but the scene is different.
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Cooperative, Confrontionist, Coalition Govt., Degenerated, Concomitant, Negotiating, Opportunistic
Paper Title: Floral Biology and Pollination of Vigna catjang Endl.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135167
Register Paper ID - 240993
Title: FLORAL BIOLOGY AND POLLINATION OF VIGNA CATJANG ENDL.
Author Name(s): DR. HEMANTA SAHA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 116-121
Year: September 2019
Downloads: 130
Flower biology studies various floral characteristics, such as flowering time, flower morphology, number of stamens and type of anther dehiscence, number of pollen and ovules, presence of nectar and odor to determine reproductive success. Study the contribution of flowers to flower biology is related to pollination mechanisms. Floral biology and pollination are prerequisites for fruit and seed formation and for the development of various preservation protocols. The aim of this study is to elucidate the flower biology, flowering, pollen production and flower visitor foraging behavior of Vigna catjang Endl. Seeds of economically important plants belonging to the legume family and used as legumes.
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Flower biology, pollination mechanisms, pollen production.
Paper Title: A Study On The Financial Performance of Regional Rural Banks
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134982
Register Paper ID - 233150
Title: A STUDY ON THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF REGIONAL RURAL BANKS
Author Name(s): Dr. Ajay Singh Katoch
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 845-852
Year: August 2019
Downloads: 260
At present time, RRBs (Regional Rural Banks) assumes a basic part in the development of rustic districts which essentially comprises of 2/third populace in all over India. RRBs give offices of ideal credit and different fundamental administrations which required for the help of individuals of provincial locales. The effectivity of provincial money profoundly depends on the money potential and capacity. At provincial level, RRBs are the one of the most significant and fundamental monetary and monetary association which gives different valuable offices to individuals of country districts. This examination and examination is fundamentally directed based on optional wellspring of data which was accumulated from the yearly report of NABARD. Thus, one might say that the monetary and monetary exhibitions of RRBs has expanded surprisingly.
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Regional Rural Banks, Financial Performance, Rural Areas, NABARD.
Paper Title: MICROWAVE ASSISTED SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ISONIAZID CU(II) AND NI(II) COMPLEXES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134952
Register Paper ID - 232304
Title: MICROWAVE ASSISTED SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ISONIAZID CU(II) AND NI(II) COMPLEXES
Author Name(s): Fouzia Rafat
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 644-647
Year: September 2019
Downloads: 175
In this work, metal complexes of the type, [M(INH)2(H2O)2](NO3)2, where M = Mn(II), Ni(II) and INH = isoniazid, have been synthesized and characterized by melting point, conductometric measurements, TGA, UV-Vis, IR studies. Both the complexes adopt octahedral geometry around the metal ion. The molar conductance of one milli-molar solution of the complexes measured in DMF indicates that the metal complexes are 1:2 electrolyte. The thermal analysis suggests that the complexes contain water molecules because metal oxide is left as residue.
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Paper Title: An Evolution of Anti-Rape Laws in India after Nirbhaya’s case: An Analysis
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134877
Register Paper ID - 230249
Title: AN EVOLUTION OF ANTI-RAPE LAWS IN INDIA AFTER NIRBHAYA’S CASE: AN ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Aarti Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 63-74
Year: September 2019
Downloads: 354
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Paper Title: STUDY OF PHAGOSTIMULATORY EFFECTS OF FREE AMINO ACIDS IN HONEY BEES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134815
Register Paper ID - 229229
Title: STUDY OF PHAGOSTIMULATORY EFFECTS OF FREE AMINO ACIDS IN HONEY BEES
Author Name(s): Dr. Kavita Saini
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 641-643
Year: July 2019
Downloads: 198
Honeybees are well known to engage in highly preferential selection of the plant species whose flower they exploit for harvesting nectar, pollen or both at the same time. These are known to readily discriminate within various plants, selecting or tending to neglect others (Dhingra and Jain, 1995). Pollen is of vital importance to honeybees as it is the major source of nitrogenous food. Pollen is the ultimate source of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and amino acids to all the species of family Apidae. Honeybees being Polylectic in nature are attracted to a variety of flowers. There have been so far many attempts to discover differences in pollen nutrients from various species. In most pollen, carbohydrates and proteins constitute the major matter. The nutritive value of pollen however in different plant species varies considerably (Singh, 1996). Honeybees also exhibit differences in feeding preferences and survival when fed pollen of different plant species (Schmidt et al, 1995). A few plant species even do not attract honeybees inspite of fact these yield sufficient pollen (Dhingra and Jain, 1995). Certain plants in the vicinity of agriculture crop to be pollinated by bees may thus prove more attractive to the bees; as a result many targeted crop will appear neglected for pollination. There has been many such studies reporting the problem of plant competition or identifying non-crop plants competing with beneficial crop for visit by pollen collecting honeybees (Olsen et al, 1979). Despite the fact that honeybees feed up on specific or a variety of pollen as food, there has been much been much difficulty in finding suitable substitute for pollen. Poor acceptability of pollen substituent may result in part due to lack of proper nutrients or the phagostimulants. Inspite of the fact that many reports are available on pollen composition of various bee preferred plant hosts as well as the bee collected pollens, information on what makes pollen most attractive or what pollen component particularly the amino acids contributes to pollen collection in honeybees is still obscure. Robinson and Nation (1968) concluded that pollen had a phagostimulatory effect on adult worker bees and suggested the presence of neutral lipids or free amino acids. Schmalzel (1980) has hypothesized that amino acids in pollen may act as phagostimulant alone or in concerned with the other substances for recoganization and pollen by Apis. Among the local flora, contain oil seed crops as toria (Brassica campestris L.), Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.), sunflower (Helianthus annus L.) and some vegetable crops like radish (R.sativus.), onion (Allium cepa L.) etc. are of great importance to apiculturists. These crops exhibit differential attractivility for pollen collection to honeybees (Usha and Jain, 1996). It thus becomes imperative to make a qualitative analysis of the phagostimulatory effects of some of major pollen components of these hosts. This study was thus aimed with the primary objective to analyze response repertoire of different bee species towards pollen amino acids and their impact upon feeding bees on sugars.
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Apis mellifera,gustatory,pollen,honey,glucose,fructose,bee,activity,comb
Paper Title: MODELING THE MOISTURE DISTRIBUTION TO MEASURED AND SIMULATED PATTERN BY USING HYDRUS -2D
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134772
Register Paper ID - 228013
Title: MODELING THE MOISTURE DISTRIBUTION TO MEASURED AND SIMULATED PATTERN BY USING HYDRUS -2D
Author Name(s): M.U. Kale, P.A.Gawande, R. S. Thute
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 388-394
Year: September 2019
Downloads: 200
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HYDRUS, Soil moisture, Modeling
Paper Title: MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR ESTIMATING EVAPORATION FROM A FARM POND IN A SEMI-ARID REGION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134771
Register Paper ID - 228017
Title: MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR ESTIMATING EVAPORATION FROM A FARM POND IN A SEMI-ARID REGION
Author Name(s): P. N. Dalavi, P.A.Gawande, A.N.Mankar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 381-387
Year: September 2019
Downloads: 217
The present study used three existing models to estimate the rate of evaporation from pan and farm pond. Statistical analysis was performed to screen the models. The root mean square error (RMSE), percent deviation, coefficient of determination (R2), and scatter plot analysis reveal that for pan and pond evaporation Dalton model predict the evaporation rate close to the actual observed evaporation. Models were developed for predicting pan and pond evaporation on multiple linear regression, and energy balance method. For pan evaporation, model developed by energy balance method gave results with highest coefficient of determination (R2 = 0.9473), lowest root mean square error (1.1403 mmday-1) with closer association between estimated and observed evaporation. For pond evaporation the model developed by stepwise multiple linear regression analysis gave results with highest coefficient of determination (R2 = 0.9638), lowest root mean square error (0.7377 mmday-1) with closer association between estimated and observed evaporation.
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Mathematical model for estimating evaporation from a farm pond in a semi-arid region
Paper Title: UNDERSTANDING THE LITERARY HISTORY OF AMERICAN NOVELS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134752
Register Paper ID - 227549
Title: UNDERSTANDING THE LITERARY HISTORY OF AMERICAN NOVELS
Author Name(s): Dr. Swati Braham Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 259-271
Year: July 2019
Downloads: 204
How do literary texts orient their readers towards conflicts over understanding the span in terms of time and era and orient accordingly to understand the literature in the right perspective. If we are successful in orienting the students in line with time and the socio - cultural environment in different eras, we shall be highly successful in making them understand the logic and background behind what and how of a piece of literature existing in any subcontinent. Our teaching of literature generally tends to be test centric, which means that we concentrate entirely on the text with referring to any other material-social, political, cultural, intellectual or literary which will help us to enhance our awareness of the text There is always the argument that we can get all these literary understandings from the text itself. But from a realistic viewpoint this is not always the case. Students have a limited awareness of alien environments and cultures and therefore their reading of a novel tends to be inadequate because they are unable to link the literary situation to the socio-cultural background. This is exactly the problem that David Daiches pointed out in his criticism of the New Critics. Daiches pointed out that the New Critics advocacy of not going beyond the page was putting the reader at a disadvantage because the ordinary reader would not have the depth and width of knowledge that the New Critics, who were very learned men, had. A reader, who would not have the critical insight which the new critics possessed, would therefore never get a complete understanding of the text.
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Understanding the Literary History of American Novels
Paper Title: IMPACT OF TELEVISION CARTOONS ON CHILDREN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134726
Register Paper ID - 226533
Title: IMPACT OF TELEVISION CARTOONS ON CHILDREN
Author Name(s): Padma Ponugoti
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 62-75
Year: September 2019
Downloads: 251
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Television Cartoon Channels, Cartoon Programs, Children, Cognitive Skills and Socialization.
Paper Title: LING AEVAM PARIVESH KE ADHAR PAR SHIKSHA SNATAK KE VIDDHYARTHIO KI VYAVSHAYIK PARIPAKVATA KA ADDHYAYAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134693
Register Paper ID - 225538
Title: LING AEVAM PARIVESH KE ADHAR PAR SHIKSHA SNATAK KE VIDDHYARTHIO KI VYAVSHAYIK PARIPAKVATA KA ADDHYAYAN
Author Name(s): Dr. Ashok Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 853-856
Year: August 2019
Downloads: 269
ling aevam parivesh ke adhar par shiksha snatak ke viddhyarthio ki vyavshayik paripakvata ka addhyayan
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ling aevam parivesh ke adhar par shiksha snatak ke viddhyarthio ki vyavshayik paripakvata ka addhyayan
Paper Title: EARTHQUAKE CAUSES DIFFERENT SHAKING INTENSITIES AT DIFFERENT LOCATIONS AND THE DAMAGE INDUCED IN BUILDINGS: A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134675
Register Paper ID - 225114
Title: EARTHQUAKE CAUSES DIFFERENT SHAKING INTENSITIES AT DIFFERENT LOCATIONS AND THE DAMAGE INDUCED IN BUILDINGS: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Ahmed Sajid Basha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 610-618
Year: September 2019
Downloads: 247
For over 35 years now, field of earthquake engineering has existed in our country. There have been significant contributions to seismic safety of several important structures in our country by Indian engineers. It is also seen that due to lack of awareness amongst practicing engineers about provisions that needs to be followed in designing earthquake resistant buildings, the result has been less satisfactory for normal structures during past Earthquake in India. To prevent the buildings from earthquake excitations there are several techniques that are used nowadays such as base isolation, dampers, bracings, etc. This paper is a review on various researches carried out by various researchers and engineers on such systems. The paper consists of a short review on the tests and investigations on systems for earthquake resistance in buildings done by professors, students, etc of various universities from all over the globe and also focuses on the result they obtained. Due to fast urbanization construction of a large number of multi-storeyed buildings, many existing RCC buildings located in seismic zones are deficient to withstand earthquakes. In order fulfil the requirement of this increased population in the limited land the height of building becomes medium to high-rise. But during Bhuj earthquake, in Ahmedabad two buildings which were designed as per IS:1893-1984 and were found to be seriously damaged due to mass irregularity as a swimming pool was located at the 10th floor. During an earthquake, failure of structure starts at points of weakness. Generally weakness is due to geometry, mass discontinuity and stiffness of structure. Hence structures fail during earthquakes due to vertical irregularity. Vertical Mass irregularity is an important factor which is to be considered while designing multi-storeyed building. In this project work seismic analysis of RCC buildings with mass irregularity at different floor level are carried out. This paper highlights the effect of mass irregularity on different floor in RCC buildings with as Response Spectrum analysis was performed on regular and various irregular buildings using Staad-Pro.
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Multi-storey building, Seismic Analysis, Vertical Irregularity, Mass Irregularity, Storey drift, Storey Shear, Story Displacement.
Paper Title: HONOUR KILLING AND WOMEN: HUMAN RIGHT’S VIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134586
Register Paper ID - 221390
Title: HONOUR KILLING AND WOMEN: HUMAN RIGHT’S VIEW
Author Name(s): Dr. Ramesh K, Dr. Kariyanna K.S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 12-24
Year: August 2019
Downloads: 383
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Honour Killing, Khap Panchayats, Human Rights, Tradition, Family.
Paper Title: EFFECT OF YOGASANA ON SELECTED COMPONENTS OF MEN KABADDI PLAYERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134523
Register Paper ID - 217482
Title: EFFECT OF YOGASANA ON SELECTED COMPONENTS OF MEN KABADDI PLAYERS
Author Name(s): Mr. Suryakant Jalindar Shinde
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 492-495
Year: September 2019
Downloads: 399
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Yogasanas, Muscular Strength, Balance, Kabaddi and college Players
Paper Title: WEIGHTED OVERLAY ANALYSIS OF GEOINFORMATICS IN THE EXPLORATION OF GROUNDWATER
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134513
Register Paper ID - 217120
Title: WEIGHTED OVERLAY ANALYSIS OF GEOINFORMATICS IN THE EXPLORATION OF GROUNDWATER
Author Name(s): Sunandana Reddy Machireddy, Lakshmi Usha, Anwar Basha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 430-438
Year: September 2019
Downloads: 429
In our country a considerable part of the Agricultural production depends upon the availability of groundwater. So, exploration of groundwater has got an importance. Groundwater occurrence being a sub-surface phenomenon, its identification and location is based on direct or indirect analysis. Directly it can be observed by terrain features like geological and geomorphic features and their hydrologic characters. In modern techniques GIS tool, remote sensing data were used to prepare and analyse digital layers of lithology, geological structures, drainage and topography to detect the most important promising sites for groundwater exploration. An integrated approach including studies of lithology, drainage and slope have been taken up using GIS techniques. A separate map of existing groundwater levels is integrated with the generated maps to calculate the zones of groundwater. A case study of Beemunipadu, Guladurthi, Kampamalla, Pottipadu of Koilakuntla mandal of Kurnool District is made to detect the ground water zones by using GIS and Remote Sensing applications. The study showed that Remote Sensing and GIS provided efficient tools for mapping promising sites for groundwater exploration. However, the data of groundwater wells would contribute to refining the final locations of most promising sites.
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Geoinformatics, Groundwater, Integration, Weighted Overlay Analysis
Paper Title: K.N.DARUWALLA'S CONTRIBUTION TO INDO-ANGLIAN POETRY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134494
Register Paper ID - 216665
Title: K.N.DARUWALLA'S CONTRIBUTION TO INDO-ANGLIAN POETRY
Author Name(s): Dr. Awadhesh Kumar Mishra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 294-297
Year: August 2019
Downloads: 523
K.N.Daruwalla is considered among those writers of Indian English poetry who have really worked for the growth, development and furtherance of modern creative poetry right from the seventies and since then have been contributing to it to enrich with the poems of a new standing and tenor tendered to us from time to time. Daruwalla is certainly one of the major voices in Indo-Anglian poetry. So far as the themes of Daruwalla's poetry is concerned, it covers a wide range. The judgement of the critic, Vilas Sarang, has expressed the view that Daruwalla stands out amongst Indian-English poets for bringing to poetry a range of experience generally outside the ambit or scope of poets. 'Daruwalla's contribution to Indo-Anglian poetry is his enlargement of its themes and his widening of its range of subjects. His poetry derives strength equally from his use of symbols, images and metaphors as also from a craftsmanship which is intensely creative and flexible rather mechanical.
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Themes, Imagery, Irony, Free Verse, Diction, Phraseology.
Paper Title: CONSOLIDATION OF THE DISTINCT ELEMENTS IN HAMZA NAMA ILLUSTRATIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1134366
Register Paper ID - 214602
Title: CONSOLIDATION OF THE DISTINCT ELEMENTS IN HAMZA NAMA ILLUSTRATIONS
Author Name(s): Dr. Shubham Shiva
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 436-441
Year: July 2019
Downloads: 579
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Abdus Samad and Mir Sayyed Ali, Hamza Nama Illustration, Imperial atelier of Akbar, Manuscript Illustration Under Akbar, Mughal style of Painting, Pre Mughal Painting, Safavid or Persian Influences on Mughal Painting.
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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