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Paper Title: STUDY OF EFFECT OF EGO-STRENGTH ON DIMENSIONS OF ADJUSTMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010524
Register Paper ID - 200481
Title: STUDY OF EFFECT OF EGO-STRENGTH ON DIMENSIONS OF ADJUSTMENT
Author Name(s): Dr Madhunanda
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 4010-4015
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1467
Under the present study, the effect of Ego-strength on different dimensions of adjustment like home, health, social, emotional and in overall is examined. Ego-strength Scale and Differential Personality Scale along with Mohsin-Shamshad Adaptation of Bell�s Adjustment Inventory was utilized as research tools. The considered tools were administered on all the respondents (N=480) and their scores were obtained. Then the median value of the scores was calculated. The respondents falling at and above the median were placed in high Ego-strength group and those falling below it were placed in low Ego-strength groups. For the analysis and treatment of the scores t-test, r-test and chi-square test were employed. The results showed significant association of adjustment with ego strength. The high ego strength group of subjects showed better adjustment pattern as compare to the low ego strength subjects. Thus equal strength and adjustment were found positively and significantly related.
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ego-strength, home, health, social, emotional
Paper Title: EVALUATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARD POSTERIO - ANTERIOR (PA) CHEST TECHNIQUES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010523
Register Paper ID - 200310
Title: EVALUATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARD POSTERIO - ANTERIOR (PA) CHEST TECHNIQUES
Author Name(s): ANURADHA, NAVREET, NITISH VIRMANI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3998-4009
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1495
Abstract The aim is to Evaluation Compliance with Standard Posterior - Anterior (Pa) Chest Techniques Methodology- A prospective Evaluation of compliance with standard posterior-anterior (PA) chest techniques was conducted for 8 months. During this time the data of experimented images were collected on a daily basis along with the clinical history of patients and relevant vital signs also without ignoring the maintenance of equipment and factors adjustments of scanning parameters and the technical skill of the chest techniques used in the particular scan of the particular patients. The result- This study was conducted on a sample of 35 patients in the radiology department. Firstly it is observed whether patients were given instructions by radiographers or not, 33 (i.e., 94.3%) patients were instructions during X-ray while 2 (i.e., 5.7%) patients were not given any instructions during X-Ray. Then, it was observed that whether patients were informed to hold their breath during X-Ray or not, 32 (i.e., 91.4%) patients were asked to hold their breath during the time of X-Ray, whether 3(i.e., 8.6%) patients were not informed about it. At third, it was observed whether patients were able to do scapula rotated or not, 31 (i.e., 88.6%) patients were able to do so, but 4 (i.e., 11.4%) patients were unable to do so. Then it was observed whether the radiographer used marker or not during X-Ray, 28 (i.e., 80%) times radiographer used marker while 7 (i.e., 20%) times marker was not used. At last, it was observed whether the appropriate distance was there between patients and X-Ray tube or not, 31 (i.e., 88.6%) times there was appropriate FFD, but FFD of 4 (i.e., 11.4%) patients was not appropriate. Conclusion- It could be concluded that the compliance with standard Posterior- anterior (PA) chest techniques were high.
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Patient, Chest Radiography, Radiographer
Paper Title: BARK - A POINTER FOR TREE IDENTIFICATION IN FIELD CONDITION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010522
Register Paper ID - 200125
Title: BARK - A POINTER FOR TREE IDENTIFICATION IN FIELD CONDITION
Author Name(s): RASHMI PRIYA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3996-3997
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1378
Identification of trees belonging to different genera is made on the basis of slashed features of their barks in field conditions. The surface fissuring thickness of bark, depth of rhytidome periderm layers, fibre distribution and ray dilation parenchymatous tissue have systematic patterns which prove to be an asset in distinguishing the bark of individual tree species.
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Paper Title: STORY OF THE MYSTERIOUS `KARMA`
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010521
Register Paper ID - 200353
Title: STORY OF THE MYSTERIOUS `KARMA`
Author Name(s): Cdr. KK Varma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3979-3995
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1423
�Karma�, the much talked-about Sanskrit word, in its simplest sense means : �Deed�, �Doing something�, Anything, that you think �you� do� i.e. an �Action�! And the �one-line� �Karma Principle� is, the well known proverb : �As you sow, so shall you reap�... You do �good� things, good things will happen to you� and vice-versa. The simple, principle of �cause & effect�� Or, the famous �Third Law� of Newton, �To every action, there is an equal & opposite reaction�. What happens if you do not �do� anything? Is there no �action� then? That is where things start getting complicated, because, that is not in your hands. Even if you lie in the bed� you may think that you are not doing anything, but you are wrong! That itself� lying in the bed without physically doing anything� is also Karma. Even �thinking� is Karma� if you are �doing� the thinking� And, if you have thought about it, you are always �thinking�� �Not-thinking� does not appear to be in our control! This little dissertation delves on this subject in its totality.
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Karma, Free Will, Dharma, Yoga, Atma, Paramatma, Avidya, Manifestation
Paper Title: COSMETIC ASPECTS OF SOME INDIGENOUS HERBS OF HAJIPUR (VAISHALI)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010520
Register Paper ID - 200126
Title: COSMETIC ASPECTS OF SOME INDIGENOUS HERBS OF HAJIPUR (VAISHALI)
Author Name(s): RASHMI PRIYA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3975-3978
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1377
Herbal Cosmetic is also called as �natural cosmetics�with the beginning of the civilization, mankind had the magnatic diptowards impressing others with their looks .At the time,there were no fancy fairness creams(Singh HP, 2001).The only thingh they had the knowledge of nature, compiled in the ayurveda. Ayurvedic cosmetics not only beautified the skin but acted as the shield against any kind of external affects for the body (Chopra et al. 1956). The best thing of the herbal cosmetics is that it is purely made by the herbs. The natural content in the herbs does not have any side effects on our body, instead enrich the body with nutrients and other useful minerals (Sadangi et al. 2005)
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Ayurvedic , natural cosmetics
Paper Title: THE IMPACT OF TOURISM ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS OF KOYYALAGUDEM HANDLOOM CLUSTER VILLAGE, YADADRI DISTRICT OF TELANGANA STATE - A STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010519
Register Paper ID - 200274
Title: THE IMPACT OF TOURISM ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS OF KOYYALAGUDEM HANDLOOM CLUSTER VILLAGE, YADADRI DISTRICT OF TELANGANA STATE - A STUDY
Author Name(s): DR. G. VIJAY, DR. S. PRATAP
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3962-3974
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1388
Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. India is one of the few countries of the world endowed with an array of tourism resources from bio-cultural diversity to a wealth of histories and antiquities. India tourism contributes towards the national integration, preserves the natural as well as cultural environments and enriches the social and economical lives of people. The handloom industry is one of the oldest and heritage industries in the country. It is the second largest employment oriented industry next to the agriculture providing full time or part time employment to millions of weavers working on lakhs of handlooms, producing one third of the country�s needs. The present paper attempts to discuss the significance of ikkat in terms of social perspective handloom cluster village Koyyalagudem in Yadadri district of Telangana state. It also showcases the image of handloom sector of the village and discusses the overall socio- economic contemporary developments due to the tourism industry. In view of the uniqueness of this ikkat weaving village, an attempt has been made to discuss various dimensions of the recreation impact assessment by interacting with the weavers.
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Tourism, Social Development, Koyyalagudem, Ikkat Handloom Cluster Village
Paper Title: NON-PERFORMING LOAN MODERATED BY RISK: SPEED ADJUSTMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010518
Register Paper ID - 200423
Title: NON-PERFORMING LOAN MODERATED BY RISK: SPEED ADJUSTMENT
Author Name(s): Panubut SImorangkir, Tipri Rose Kartika, Rosita Manawari Girsang, Adler Haymans Manurung
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3954-3961
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1363
This Research aims to explore determinant of Non-Performing Loan using internal and external variable and it also investigate speed adjustment in Non-Performing Loan. This research used Model Panel Data to estimate and to test their relationship with period data of 2014 to 2018. The Research Result is that Non-Performing Loan Lag one, Loan Deposit Ratio, Capital Adequacy Ratio, market Power were significant to affect current Non-Performing Loan. Non-Performing Loan achieve equilibrium value within 13 months, 11 days. These Oil Price and Fed Rate Variable variables of external factor are significant to affect current Non-Performing Loan. Only Loan Deposit ratio variable was supported by Risk as moderating variable to affect current Non-Performing Loan.
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Non-Performing Loan, Loan Deposits Ratio, Risk, Market Power, Capital Adequacy Ratio, Oil Price, Fed Rate, Moderating Variable, Speed adjustment.
Paper Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF YOGIC AND PSYCHO NEUROBIC EXERCISES ALONG WITH DIET ON DIABETES MANAGEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010517
Register Paper ID - 200443
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF YOGIC AND PSYCHO NEUROBIC EXERCISES ALONG WITH DIET ON DIABETES MANAGEMENT
Author Name(s): Binny Chauhan, Dr Anil Gupta, Deepchand D, Dr Shubra Agrawal Gupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3935-3953
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1363
BACKGROUND: �A healthy mind sounds in a healthy body�, is a saying we�ve heard very often in our lives. Diabetes, is one major concern for a huge chunk of population in the world. It is not only an illness in itself, but also comes with a set of separate life threatening symptoms also. Dealing with this illness is a struggle in itself and with this paper, we aim towards finding non medicinal solutions to the same. INTERVENTION: This research paper is an empirical study analysis on various methods of curing Diabetes. An experiment was conducted with participants of all age groups and the results were tabulated and analysed. The methods used are Yoga, Psycho Neurobic exercises and a strict control of diet. These methods were implemented on a study group, and results were obtained. CONCLUSION: The experiment was performed daily over a period of 45 days and proved to be successful. The tri modular approach consisting of Psycho Neurobics, Yoga and Diet narrates a strong impact on Obesity. All the three hypothesis assumed have been verified by the Chi Square test and clearly indicate that Psycho Neurobics, Yoga and Diet are very effective in dealing with Diabetes. These are very easy to perform regimes and cause long terms benefits, if done regularly.
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EFFECTIVENESS OF YOGIC AND PSYCHO NEUROBIC EXERCISES ALONG WITH DIET ON DIABETES MANAGEMENT
Paper Title: CLUSTER BASED ROUTING PROTOCOLS FOR DATA DISSEMINATION IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS: A SURVEY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010516
Register Paper ID - 200433
Title: CLUSTER BASED ROUTING PROTOCOLS FOR DATA DISSEMINATION IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS: A SURVEY
Author Name(s): Shobha Chandra K, Ramesh B
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3932-3934
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1367
Wireless Sensor`s are used significantly in areas where human monitoring is difficult to achieve acceptable results. Different wireless sensor units are used in diverse applications such as military, health care, disaster management, crop monitoring and other surveillance and monitoring systems. A large number of sensor nodes will be deployed to collect data and these sensor nodes communicate with each other by using wireless communication strategies that are administered by routing protocol. In this survey paper, we discuss the necessities and challenges of data dissemination in cluster based routing protocol. The survey elaborates and compares the cluster based routing protocols LEACH, EECS, HEED, TEEN and . We outline the merits and limitations of these techniques and finally conclude the paper with the best method that can be used.
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Wireless sensor network, routing, clustering, sensors, data dissemination.
Paper Title: EMERGENCE OF E-COMMERCE AND COMPETITION ISSUES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010515
Register Paper ID - 200447
Title: EMERGENCE OF E-COMMERCE AND COMPETITION ISSUES
Author Name(s): Prasun Sarkar, Srishtimoyee Bhattacharya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3924-3931
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1407
The e-commerce entities today, has created a much greater impact than any other entities. Despite being new they have surpassed many other forms of business in terms of accessibility and revenue. This business structure is highly dependent on advanced and innovative technology. In order to compete, these entities rely on certain anti-competitive measure which not only hampers the business of the existing traditional market but also creates hindrance towards other e-commerce entities. The competition regulation in India is not a very old concept and thus it still has many avenues that are yet to be ventured fully. The Commission has constantly monitored the activities of such entities and also has taken steps to prevent them from practicing unfair mechanisms like predatory pricing and making vertical agreements. The commission is continuously on the lookout for is the abuse of dominance by such entities and to find out they have to determine the relevant market. In this paper, observations have been made that might make such determination easier and also focuses on the other unfair mechanisms that the entities generally resort to gain market power.
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E Commerce, Anti-competitive, Predatory Pricing, Vertical Agreements, Relevant Market.
Paper Title: SOCIAL INFLUENCE OF UBER MOBILE APPLICATION ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010514
Register Paper ID - 200449
Title: SOCIAL INFLUENCE OF UBER MOBILE APPLICATION ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR.
Author Name(s): Prashant Raikwar, Dinesh Bhagat
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3910-3923
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1465
Sharing the economy is a common business concept that has recently emerged as a creative business model in which people use unused resources in innovative ways. This paper analyses the factors that affect the social effects of Uber Mobile Application on Consumer Behavior and adopts a revolutionary approach by integrating the Diffusion of Innovation Theory (DIT) and the Technology Adoption Model (TAM). Primary data were collected using a five-point Likert Scale questionnaire and the research model was validated using the least square regression and SPSS, and the identified platforms were also monitored to identify and evaluate the most effective content. The results indicate that the relative value, compatibility, complexity, observability and social effect have a major impact on both perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use, resulting in subsequent consumer expectations and adoption intentions. This analysis demonstrates the convergence of the two classical adoption theories. The objective of this research is to understand the impact of new mobile applications on consumer behavior and to identify the factors affecting the Social influence of Uber Mobile Application on Consumer Behavior.
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Sharing economy, Uber mobile application, technology acceptance model (TAM), diffusion of innovation theory (DIT)
Paper Title: CONTESTING IDENTITIES: JEWISH-ARAB DILEMMA IN SUSAN ABULHAWA'S MORNINGS IN JENIN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010512
Register Paper ID - 200354
Title: CONTESTING IDENTITIES: JEWISH-ARAB DILEMMA IN SUSAN ABULHAWA'S MORNINGS IN JENIN
Author Name(s): Anam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3884-3900
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1361
The overarching impact of traumatic experiences often challenges contained epistemologies, compelling a re-examination of handed down assumptions. Identity�the most fraughted subject of human civilization�seems to have waged numerous battles on the global platform. Zionism�the struggle for the liberation of Jewish identity on the promised land is one such example which has created an irreparable antagonism between Arabs and the Jews. With the aim of creating a homogenous Jewish society, this �artful violence� has led to what Amartya Sen calls �miniaturization� of people�boxing in existence�that has appalling consequences. The double-edged inclusionary and exclusionary narratives of Zionism is but not merely a product of evil intentions as the media portrays, rather a �conceptual disarray� that lends to the barbarity and turmoil we see around us. A person in reality is a confluence of plural identities�religious, communitarian, cultural, national, civilizational�each of which lends a particular affiliation that varies with the context. Violence is promoted by the cultivation of a sense of inevitability about some allegedly unique, often belligerent identity, which apparently makes extensive demand on us. Thus, there is a need to meditate, understand and respond to this manufactured crisis of human choice crafted by Zionism in the Israeli-Palestinian context that creates an illusion of a single hardened line of impenetrable division between the people of the Semitic faith. The paper attempts to negotiate fuzzy boundaries of Identity with reference to Susan Abulhawa�s Mornings in Jenin that depicts one of the most convoluted and protracted divisions in human history.
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Keywords: Epistemology, Identity, Zionism, Semitic faith, fuzzy boundaries.
Paper Title: FESTIVALS OF THE CHAKHESANGS OF NAGALAND
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010511
Register Paper ID - 200076
Title: FESTIVALS OF THE CHAKHESANGS OF NAGALAND
Author Name(s): Dr.Akhil Kumar Gogoi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3878-3883
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1542
Chakhesangs are aprominent in the Nagaland . The Phek district of Nagaland is known as the home the Chakhesang community. The word Chakhesang is an amalgamation of the names of three tribes (of Nagaland. ),�Cha� from �Chakru� ( Later on familiar as Chokri) ,�Khe� from �Khezha�,and �Sang� from �Sangtam�. Throughout the year , they engage in different festivals celebrated at different times . Their festival;s ,various activities and rituals are mostly related to the agricultural sphere . All the people of the tribe ,rich and poor, men and women engage in these festivals.Boys and girls celebrated by dancing and singing together. This paper studies the various festivals and rituals prevalent among the people of the Chakhesang tribe.
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Agriculture,Chakhesang, Festival
Paper Title: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF ANXIETY AS A DETERMINANT OF ADJUSTMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010510
Register Paper ID - 200473
Title: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF ANXIETY AS A DETERMINANT OF ADJUSTMENT
Author Name(s): Dr Madhunanda
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3872-3877
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1362
One purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of anxiety as a trait of personality on adjustment. Sinha anxiety scale along with Mohsin-Shamshad Adaptation of Bell�s Adjustment Inventory was utilized as research tools. Sinha anxiety scale was administered to all the respondents (N=480) and their scores were obtained. Then the median value of the scores was calculated. The respondents falling at and above the median were placed in high anxiety group and those falling below it were placed in low anxiety groups. Then Mohsin-Shamshad Adaptation Inventory was administered to the subjects of both the groups and their scores on all the dimensions of adjustment were collected. For the analysis and treatment of the scores t-test, r-test and chi-square test were employed. The results showed significant association of adjustment with anxiety. The high anxiety group of subjects showed poor adjustment as compare to low anxiety group in certain dimension of adjustment.
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anxiety, home, health, social, emotional
Paper Title: GENDER MATRIX IN THE LADY ICENWAY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010509
Register Paper ID - 200429
Title: GENDER MATRIX IN THE LADY ICENWAY
Author Name(s): Clarissa Sawian
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3869-3871
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1363
A study of the Lady Icenway and her attempt to use her bigamous first husband to produce a fake heir for her second.
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Bigamy, Deceit, Deception, Selfishness.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF CONSTRUCTIVIST PROGRAMME FOR INCULCATING VALUES AMONG B.ED TRAINEES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010508
Register Paper ID - 200434
Title: A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF CONSTRUCTIVIST PROGRAMME FOR INCULCATING VALUES AMONG B.ED TRAINEES
Author Name(s): Shivarajakumar Kalliganur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3863-3868
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1322
21st century is an era of competition where there are two important changes, ICT and explosion of knowledge. India is going to adopt a western culture in each and every aspect. There is explosion of knowledge in this world which includes books, journals, magazines, newspapers, website, etc. Through science human beings have achieved a great win over nature. While inculcation of values among the students teacher is very important. Inculcate values among B.Ed students as they are going to construct the future of India. So first of all they will have to B.Ed teacher�s trainees can inculcate these values among their students through constructivism.
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Constructivism, Values Education, Inculcation
Paper Title: ACADEMIC STRESS AMONG HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS: AN OVERVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010507
Register Paper ID - 200318
Title: ACADEMIC STRESS AMONG HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS: AN OVERVIEW
Author Name(s): Mr.Chandan.K.P., Prof.R.Shivappa
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3858-3862
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1481
The current study has made an attempt to review the existing literature on academic stress experienced by the higher secondary school students and tried to find the causes and stressors of academic stress as well as the coping strategies for academic stress. The Literature reviews showcased that the causes for academic stress during schooling are lack of competence, inability to cope with studies, disturbed family dynamics, peer pressure. A lack of support from parents or teachers, even if it is only perceived, can add a lot of stress to students. They may feel that a lot is expected of them, but that they do not have a strong enough support system (whether emotional or practical) to achieve their goals. This is another cause of stress can affect high-achieving students. It is true that high aspirations and negative attitudes lead to mental disorder, depression, stress and even suicide among students. Therefore, parents and schools should let the children go ahead as per their interests and abilities without imposing their interests on their minds. Students should manage stress by creating a positive meaning for it in terms of their personal growth and feeling. Students must understand that positive stress and coping with negative stress can change them in a good way. It is therefore recommended that the counselling centre of the academic centres should put in place improved services such as social support groups made up of lecturers, administrators and students. With this, supportive skills like talking and sharing could be developed. This will enable students to feel comfortable and free enough to express their feelings. In order to reduce the adverse behaviours, the parents play a very crucial role in channelizing the forces of the adolescents. Appropriate guidance and directions should be given by the parents in helping to take right decisions which may affect their future. Building resilience, setting realistic goals and staying away from drugs, alcohol I relation with the recreational activities may be effective in reducing academic stress among the adolescents. The parents should take into consideration the interests and intelligent quotient of the children and not compel them to opt for the courses. The family atmosphere should be cordial, and the process of learning should be made enjoyable for the children only then the stress level among adolescents could be reduced. The author concludes that the support system and conducive environment is much required for the students to advance in their academic life and for reaching greater heights and goals.
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Academic Stress, Students, Adolescents
Paper Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF WELFARE SCHEMES IN THE HANDLOOM INDUSTRY -A STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010506
Register Paper ID - 200360
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF WELFARE SCHEMES IN THE HANDLOOM INDUSTRY -A STUDY
Author Name(s): LAKSHMY DEVI C.S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3849-3857
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1444
Handloom industry is an employment generating, labour intensive, environment friendly& export- oriented industry in the rural and semi-urban areas of the State of Kerala. This paper try to explore the welfare schemes of handloom industry and the extent of effectiveness of welfare schemes of the Handloom industry in the Palakkad district of Kerala through Secondary and primary sources of data. Secondary data collected from various published and unpublished official sources and the primary data collected through a schedule - analyzed by using appropriate statistical tools.
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Handloom industry, Primary Handloom Weavers Co-operative Society, Cottage type, Welfare schemes
Paper Title: GLOBALIZATION IMPACTS ON MEDIA ACTIVITIES IN THE FIELD OF POLITICS.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010505
Register Paper ID - 200463
Title: GLOBALIZATION IMPACTS ON MEDIA ACTIVITIES IN THE FIELD OF POLITICS.
Author Name(s): H.S.HARSHA KUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3845-3848
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1354
Globalization of any country will give a clear reflection of the status of the country. At this juncture media is the sole source which is certainly accessible by all walks of people through various electronic appliances. TV, Radio, Internet, News Papers and mobile phones extensively utilized by people to aware of events whenever. Globalizing TV shows and films may influence people, shaping the way they understand their social identities, their cultural communities, and wider world during which they live.1
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Globalization, Politics, Media Organizations, Media globalization
Paper Title: RURAL TOURISM - FEATURES, COMPONENTS AND KEY DRIVERS FOR ITS GROWTH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010504
Register Paper ID - 200445
Title: RURAL TOURISM - FEATURES, COMPONENTS AND KEY DRIVERS FOR ITS GROWTH
Author Name(s): Mrs. V. RADHIKA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 3837-3844
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1453
India`s journey of rural tourism began with a hope of eradicating poverty for those living in the villages and also to showcase the unique lifestyle, art, craft, culture, heritage, etc. to the domestic and international travellers who want to experience `the real India�. Staying in homes of villagers, tourists can learn various activities like cooking, fishing, angling, bird watching, clay modeling, making local handicrafts, go for village walks, or simply chill out in the serene surroundings. There are a fair number of home stay facilities that have come up across the country as a part of the initiatives to boost rural tourism. During the stay visitors get to interact with the local communities, learn about their life styles, customs and traditions and indulge in local cuisine.
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RURAL TOURISM � Features, Components and Key drivers for its Growth
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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