ISSN Approved Journal No: 2320-2882 | Impact factor: 7.97 | ESTD Year: 2013
Scholarly open access journals, Peer-reviewed, and Refereed Journals, Impact factor 7.97 (Calculate by google scholar and Semantic Scholar | AI-Powered Research Tool) , Multidisciplinary, Monthly, Indexing in all major database & Metadata, Citation Generator, Digital Object Identifier(DOI)
IJCRT Journal front page | IJCRT Journal Back Page |
Paper Title: MAKE IN INDIA; DRIVING FORCES AND EMERGING CHALLENGES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011016
Register Paper ID - 200040
Title: MAKE IN INDIA; DRIVING FORCES AND EMERGING CHALLENGES
Author Name(s): DR.SANTOSH M. SINGH
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 152-156
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1369
Abstract The Make in India campaign was launched and started by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in India on September 25, 2014 in a function at the Vigyan Bhavan. Basically it is an initiative of the Government of India to encourage multinational, domestic as well as, companies to manufacture their products in India. Indeed, it hopes to make India a major manufacturing hub. India has emerged, after first quarter of 2015, as the top destination globally for investment, beating our next to door neighbour as well as the States. During the end of 2014 on 29th December the Department of Industry Policy and Promotion conducted a workshop, which was attended by Modi, his cabinet ministers and chief representatives of states as well as various industry tycoons. The major expectation from this campaign is that it will create around 100 million job opportunities for youths in India over time. The aim is to take a share of manufacturing in country�s gross domestic product from 16% to 25% by 2022, as stated in national manufacturing policy. Major objective of this scheme focuses on 25 sectors.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Opportunities, Development, create, youths, nation
Paper Title: CONCEPT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY IN KARNATAKA: SOME CLARIFICATIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011015
Register Paper ID - 199130
Title: CONCEPT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY IN KARNATAKA: SOME CLARIFICATIONS
Author Name(s): Dr. HANUMANTHAPPA K. M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 147-151
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1383
In recent years many attempts have been made to define the connotation of agricultural productivity and a considerable amount of literature exists on this subject. Productivity is not a synonym of fertility . It is generally used to express the power of agriculture in a particular region to produce crops without regard to whether that power is due to the bounty of nature or to the efforts of man. On the other hand, fertility denotes the ability of soil to provide all the essential plant nutrients in available form and in a suitable balance for the plant growth.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
land, labour and capital productivity of agriculture in typological studies,
Paper Title: THE PAST AND PRESENT OF ARTICLE 370
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011014
Register Paper ID - 200521
Title: THE PAST AND PRESENT OF ARTICLE 370
Author Name(s): Aniruddha Prakash
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 139-146
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1353
At the time of Indian independence, the State of Jammu and Kashmir was not a province of the erstwhile British India, and, therefore, was given an option, after independence, either or not to join any of the two newly created countries of India and Pakistan. When the ruler of the State, Maharaja Hari Singh, decided to join India by executing ‘Instrument of Accession’ (I A) on October 26, 1947; the State was accorded special status under Article 370 of Indian Constitution. Under the provisions of this Article, limitations were imposed on legislative and executive powers of the Government of India as per the terms of the I A. Presidential order, supported by the Government of the State, was a condition precedent under Article 370 to implement any of the provisions of Indian Constitution in the State. Enjoying the special status, the State had framed its own Constitution in 1956 for its people. Government of India has abrogated, on August 5, 2019, the special status of the State by utilizing the provisions of Article 370 itself, and has, in addition, bifurcated it into two Union Territories of ‘Jammu and Kashmir’ and ‘Ladakh’. The Constitutionality of this legal action, however, is pending before our Supreme Court and a future verdict in the case will decide the status of the former State of Jammu and Kashmir.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
State of Jammu and Kashmir, Instrument of Accession, Constitution, Article 370, Presidential Order, Union Territory.
Paper Title: FACTORS AFFECTING THE CONSTRAINTS OF IMPLEMENTING THE EXTERMINATION OF IN-ACTIVE MEDICAL RECORDING DOCUMENTS IN THE ISLAMIC HOSPITAL OF IBNU SINA (YARSI) PADANG IN 2020
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011013
Register Paper ID - 200498
Title: FACTORS AFFECTING THE CONSTRAINTS OF IMPLEMENTING THE EXTERMINATION OF IN-ACTIVE MEDICAL RECORDING DOCUMENTS IN THE ISLAMIC HOSPITAL OF IBNU SINA (YARSI) PADANG IN 2020
Author Name(s): Dewi Oktavia, SKM, M.Kes
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 129-138
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1368
All health care facilities are required to maintain medical records, including hospitals. According to Permenkes RI No. 269/2008, medical records in hospitals must be kept for at least 5 (five) years from the date the patient was treated. Medical record documents that are of no value should be destroyed so that the room where medical records are stored becomes large. Based on the preliminary study, it was found that the Islamic Ibnu Sina Hospital (YARSI) Padang had never been destroyed. The purpose of the study was to determine the factors that influence the implementation constraints of the destruction of inactive medical record documents at the Islamic Hospital Ibnu Sina (YARSI) Padang in 2020. The research method used is qualitative research with a case study approach. This research was conducted at the Ibnu Sina Islamic Hospital (YARSI) Padang from February to September 2020. The technique of determining informants used was purposive sampling. The number of informants was six people. Data collection techniques are observation, interviews, and literature study. Data analysis used content analysis techniques. To maintain data validity, source triangulation, method triangulation, and documentation review were used. The result of this research is that the inactive medical record destruction activity has not been implemented. There are obstacles that the activity has not been implemented because of insufficient officers or personnel, training is rarely attended by officers, policies and SOPs for the destruction have existed but have not been realized, the materials needed are incomplete, and the implementation of medical record retention has not been completed.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Destruction, Hospital, Medical Records, Retention, Storage
Paper Title: THE EFFECT OF PARENTING STYLES ON INTERNET ADDICTION AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF ADOLESCENTS (A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011012
Register Paper ID - 199508
Title: THE EFFECT OF PARENTING STYLES ON INTERNET ADDICTION AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF ADOLESCENTS (A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW)
Author Name(s): Mangala Manohar Vidhate, Dr. Bharti Joshi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 123-128
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1386
In today�s generations Internet has become an integral part of our daily routine. The usage of Internet is essential for both educational and non-educational purposes. In this modern world of science and technology Internet addiction has become a serious problem within the Indian context. The current study has been designed to concentrate on the issues and various investigating how Internet addiction-related behaviors may have an impact on adolescents. Overall, the findings from the present study indicate that internet addiction is a big problem and the numbers of cases are increasing day by day in the world and maximum especially in India.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Parenting Style, Internet Addiction, Academic Performance, Depression & Anxiety
Paper Title: Pandit Nehru ke panchsheel ke Siddhant vartman Bharat China na sambandho ka vastvik Aadhar
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011011
Register Paper ID - 196280
Title: PANDIT NEHRU KE PANCHSHEEL KE SIDDHANT VARTMAN BHARAT CHINA NA SAMBANDHO KA VASTVIK AADHAR
Author Name(s): Dr. Varsha Milin sagorkar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 117-122
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1656
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Pandit Nehru ke panchsheel ke Siddhant vartman Bharat China na sambandho ka vastvik Aadhar
Paper Title: THERMAL PRACTICAL APPROACH OF PLOYCRYSATALLINE PV MODULE ON VARIOUS CLIMATIC SPECTRAL VARIATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011010
Register Paper ID - 198946
Title: THERMAL PRACTICAL APPROACH OF PLOYCRYSATALLINE PV MODULE ON VARIOUS CLIMATIC SPECTRAL VARIATION
Author Name(s): RAVI PATHAK , Sunil Kumar Chaturvedi, Abhishek Bhandari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 106-116
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1400
Solar renewable energy source has the potential to fullfill the energy demands with the groth of radiation absorvent material and futher improvement of emerging technology in upcoming years and reserchers are working on the level best. Solar Energy demand globally has been growing day-by-day and at about 30% per annum over the past 15 years. In comparison, the hydrocarbon demand growth rate is 0-2% per annum. This high growth rate in solar energy is due to many reasons � increasing cost of petroleum products and the parallel decreasing cost of producing power from solar, and a concern world over on the harmful effects of using fossil fuels. Thesis presents thermal analysis for 10 W polycrystalline solar photovoltaic modules with regard to the first and second laws of thermodynamics by taking analytical and experimental test readings at, Bhopal and observations were taken for different ambient conditions. Evaluation was done energy, exergy or availability, and power conversion efficiency of the module. This evaluation depends on various parameters like Sectral wavelength variation, solar intensity, wind speed module temperature and ambient temperature. On Earth surface temperature varies with the geographical location so its is neccessity to evaluate the thermal performance of PV module at various gegraphical location so installation facility successfulluy improved with maximum power production in an efficeint manner. Both spectral irradiation wavelength and temperature are mutually reciprocal to each other and variable in nature with earth climatic change. Energy efficiency of PV module clear day, Hazy day and cloudy day at different spectral wavelength are found to be (?en= 10.61, ?en= 6.44 and ?en= 2.17), Exergetic efficiency of polycrystalline photovoltaic module varied from (?ex = 10.01, ?ex = 7.42, ?ex = 5.32 and ?ex = 1.47) to 0.37% for different ambient conditions and power conversion efficiency (?spce) for different ambient conditions (?spce = 8.55, ?spce =6.33 and ?spce = 3.33). Through the study is clear that PV modules are very promising devices for power generation and can provide longer energy supply at lesser cost. All these evaluation and analysis will result to give recommendation that will benefit to improve the efficiency of PV module, along with making it cost effective and more compatible in today�s market and installation facilities of PV module should be prevailing at each geographic location in India so that huge amount of spectral energy can be effectively utilized into electrical energy to full fill our daily electric demand.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Key Words: - Spectral Wavelength Variation, Energy efficiency, Exergy efficiency, Climatic Condition, power conversion efficiency, PV module, Renewable energy.
Paper Title: STUDY ON THE LEVEL OF STRESS, AMONG NURSES WORKING IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT, NEW DELHI, INDIA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011009
Register Paper ID - 200505
Title: STUDY ON THE LEVEL OF STRESS, AMONG NURSES WORKING IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT, NEW DELHI, INDIA.
Author Name(s): Sunil Kumar Sondhi, Tarika Sharma, Cicily Babu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 100-105
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1471
Nursing is an occupation which leads to high degree of stress. Increased job expectation, work overload, inability to cope up, lack of social and administrative support are some factors contribute to growing occupational stress among nurses. Current study was undertaken with an objective to Study on the level of Stress, among nurses working in Intensive Care Unit, New Delhi, India. The standardized scale Nursing Stress Scale (NSS) was used to assess level of stress among nurses working in Present study includes Liver Coma Intensive Care Unit (LICU), Transplant Intensive Care Unit (TICU), Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) and High Dependency Units (HDU) as a part of Intensive Care Units. Result showed that moderate level of stress was present among 23.95% of nurses; low stress was seen among 76.04% of nurses and none had high level of stress. It was evident that factors caused high stress was death and dying followed by work overload. The factors that caused low level of stress among nurses were lack of support (19.00%) followed by conflict with physicians (19.06%).
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Stress, Coping strategies, Intensive care units, Nurses
Paper Title: PHOSPHORUS FRACTION AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SURFACE SOIL OF VARANASI RESION(U.P.)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011008
Register Paper ID - 200375
Title: PHOSPHORUS FRACTION AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SURFACE SOIL OF VARANASI RESION(U.P.)
Author Name(s): Yudhishthir kumar Rai, Shakti Om Pathak, S.K.S Chandel, R.P.Singh, P.K.Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 94-99
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1421
A lab study was conducted to fractionate the soil P and find the relationship of different P fraction with physicochemical properties of surface soil of Varanasi region (U.P.) in the laboratory of agricultural chemistry and soil science department Udai Pratap college Varanasi. Most of the soils were light textured Soils from seven different region were collected and analyzed for phosphorus (P) fraction. The soils were neutral to slight alkaline in nature. The electrical conductivity (EC) ranged from 1.46 to 3.50 dS/m. The bulk density varied from 1.18 to 1.46 Mg/m3. The organic carbon values ranged from 0.50 to o.75 %. The highest value was observed in DLW in surface soils .The distribution of the different forms of the phosphorus fraction was as Saloid-P (23.43 to 44.62 ppm), Al-P(10.75 to 20.02 ppm), Fe-P (6.96 to 13.4 ppm), Ca-P (80.97 to 115.78 ppm), reductant soluble-P (10.68 to 27.70 ppm), occluded-Al-Fe-P (13.02 to 26.75 ppm), organic-P (81.41 to 172.32ppm) with total phosphorus(270.75 to 383.84ppm) in different surface soils.The highest amount of Saloid -P, Ca-P, and lowest of Fe-P, Al-P, Organic-P. Among the different P fractions Ca-P was dominant fraction followed by saloid-P, reductant soluble-P, Al-P and Fe-P.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Phosphorus fractionation, Calcium, Fe, Al
Paper Title: RESEARCHES AND CURATIVE PETITION SETTLE THAT AYODHAYA DISPUTED JANMA STHAL BELONGS TO MAHAKAL ( HIGHEST CENTER OF UNIVERSE OR CREATOR BBB ) LORD NATRAZ BBB OR ALLAHA HO AKBAR`S BIRTH PLACE RATHER THAN RAM JANMA ( CREATION ) BHOMI STHAL .
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011007
Register Paper ID - 200512
Title: RESEARCHES AND CURATIVE PETITION SETTLE THAT AYODHAYA DISPUTED JANMA STHAL BELONGS TO MAHAKAL ( HIGHEST CENTER OF UNIVERSE OR CREATOR BBB ) LORD NATRAZ BBB OR ALLAHA HO AKBAR`S BIRTH PLACE RATHER THAN RAM JANMA ( CREATION ) BHOMI STHAL .
Author Name(s): Dr V M Das
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 56-93
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1388
Divine Mechanics ( CCP, Code PcPs and CP ) underpins Formation of Vitamin D by Phototherapy (sun rays or Photon ) to prevent Ricket and osteomalasia . Divine Mechanics underpins to treat hyperbilirubinia in infants by Phototherapy ( Photon ) . Divine Mechanics underpins formation of Glucose in Light reaction ( Photon ) by photosynthesis in plants. These are laws of nature and by virtue of conditioned thought expressios of Basic Building Blocks ( Fig 1) . There is lawlessness in nature that is triggered by Divine Mechanics too to form Cancer by Sun radiations ( Photon). The same Divine mechanics underpins to treat cancer by Radiotherapy ( Photon ) . Hence we could conclude that photons are being used in many reactions if divine Mechanics ( thought expressions) is there to trigger that reaction . These are fed thoughts and feeding was done in pre creation era by Highest Center of Universe in BBBs that do take parts in above mentioned life reactions .
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Basic Building Blocks, Atomic Genetics, Atomic Transcription and Translation, Tachyons, Atomic Genetic Engineering , Hoyle -Narlikar universe ,
Paper Title: GENDER MATRIX IN THREE OF HARDY`S SHORT STORIES: THE LADY PENELOPE, THE DUCHESS OF HAMPTONSHIRE, AND THE HONOURABLE LAURA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011005
Register Paper ID - 200488
Title: GENDER MATRIX IN THREE OF HARDY`S SHORT STORIES: THE LADY PENELOPE, THE DUCHESS OF HAMPTONSHIRE, AND THE HONOURABLE LAURA
Author Name(s): Clarissa Sawian
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 49-51
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1378
A study of the tragedy in Lady Penelope�s life caused by lies and gossip, the suffering of Lady Emmeline at the hands of her cruel husband, and the maturity attained by Laura after years of suffering.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Strong Women, Cruel Men, Deceit, Individual Suffering, Personal Growth.
Paper Title: VEDAS SAY THAT BRAHMINS ARE CREATED FROM MOUTH OF BRAHMA AND SHUDRAS ARE CREATED FROM FOOT OF BRAHMA . BUT IT IS MYTH . ALL PERSONS ARE CREATED FROM MOUTH ( ATOMICGENETICS ) OF BRAHMA ( GOD PARTICLES) BY VIRTUE OF THOUGHT EXPRESSIONS AND WORD SHUDRA IS ILLUSION TO CREATE INFERIORITY COMPLEX IN BAHUJAN PEOPLE .
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011004
Register Paper ID - 200444
Title: VEDAS SAY THAT BRAHMINS ARE CREATED FROM MOUTH OF BRAHMA AND SHUDRAS ARE CREATED FROM FOOT OF BRAHMA . BUT IT IS MYTH . ALL PERSONS ARE CREATED FROM MOUTH ( ATOMICGENETICS ) OF BRAHMA ( GOD PARTICLES) BY VIRTUE OF THOUGHT EXPRESSIONS AND WORD SHUDRA IS ILLUSION TO CREATE INFERIORITY COMPLEX IN BAHUJAN PEOPLE .
Author Name(s): V M Das
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 20-48
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1542
Mind , the inner most box of nature has not been investigated by modern physicists . Mind has not been incorporated in Standard model. Mind can only be studied by participatory science. Having searched Basic building blocks of the universe i.e. mass part of reality (figure 1) , we have also investigated mind part of reality and finally two fundamental particles with mind and mass realities are hypothesized . Now we discuss how to further investigate mind so as to know their structures and functions. Atomic genetics is the branch of science where we investigate about fundamental interactions of the universe i.e. atomic transcription and translations . New words have been coined to understand hidden science of mind part of reality. Mind reality have been recognized as different faces by �I� about 5000 years back to Arjuna in Mahabharata. It is just like to understand any language through Alphabets. These are ( different faces ) Alphabets of mind reality. One Mind reality has one face identity and the second mind reality has second face identity and so on. The facial expression represents phenomenon of intelligence and different face represents different types of properties carrying property. The open eyes means property is activated while close eye means property is inactivated. In spite of carrying properties conscious ness they also know how to conduct not only origin of universe but also how to create two different universe i.e. next creation could be different from this creation . In all, It is automatic system of the universe . The mind realities which are of good properties have devtas face identity ( first five faces on both side ) and those mind realities which are of bad properties have demons face identity ( last four faces on both side ) . These are named as code PCPs or messenger atomic genes . The central face is CCP or Thought script where all thoughts of the universe are banked . It is bank of data of all information s of the universe It is face identity of Anti mind particles as data of all information�s of the universe are stored as anti mind particles . It is the Time mind ness ( biological clock ) that keeps on expressing different thoughts from this thought script (CCP) . There are four more faces ( black bodies ) shown on extreme left and right floating in fire are CPs ( translating Atomic genes) . That translates the messages and realizes it and reacts accordingly . Rest pictures are creation of different individuals and nature (sun , moon and snake and other pictures made on hands and body ) by different thoughts of Almighty B.B.B. The entire picture has been explained in Geeta in 11/ 10 and 11 .Whatever is being created in this universe is basically not by our thoughts rather it is the thought of Almighty B.B.B ( Yang B.B.B or matter B.B.B. or Male B.B.B working as Highest center of the universe. ) that is dominated over creation and destruction of this cycle of the universe. ( figure 9.1 )
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Basic Building Blocks, Atomic Genetics, Atomic Transcription and Translation, Tachyons, Atomic Genetic Engineering , Hoyle -Narlikar universe ,
Paper Title: RECENT TRENDS IN PLATFORMS OF EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011003
Register Paper ID - 200401
Title: RECENT TRENDS IN PLATFORMS OF EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Author Name(s): AMOL S. PATIL, UMESH J. TUPE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 12-19
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1373
In today`s advanced world lots of innovative applications in embedded system are built on single board based technologies namely platforms of embedded system and more are being developed. Therefore embedded based technology can be used in several areas. Hence, in this paper, we present about latest platforms available in embedded system and several applications of embedded platforms in various fields. The embedded systems industry was born with the invention of microprocessors and microcontrollers, now a day various platforms of embedded system like Arduino, Raspberry pi, Beagle Bone Black are implemented in market. These embedded platforms provide IoT, SoC, more flexibility for interfacing communication protocols to real world device. Also provide ISP, on system hardware and software debugging tools, thus using these platforms creating newer opportunities and challenges to develop different types of future advanced embedded system applications.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Embedded system, IoT (Internet on Thing), SoC (System on Chip), Arduino, Raspberry pi, ISP (In System Programming).
Paper Title: A STUDY ON IMPACT OF HR PRACTIES ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT IN THE SELECTED IT/ITES COMPANIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MYSORE CITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011002
Register Paper ID - 200484
Title: A STUDY ON IMPACT OF HR PRACTIES ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT IN THE SELECTED IT/ITES COMPANIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MYSORE CITY
Author Name(s): S V MURALIDHARA, Dr. B S SUBRAMANYA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 4-11
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1474
Human resource development is the key area which every company thrives for enhancement. Today, companies invests huge amount on human resource development to elevate employees to such a level that they can be capable of utilizing themselves to the maximum potential. Human resource department modulates strategies to reach out every employee through employee engagement activities. The goal of employee engagement is to convert employee to productive resource and to upgrade themselves to capable of being ready for any kind of challenging tasks. Human resource department is making use of technology to maximum in employee engagement activities and HR practices. Big data analytics, artificial intelligence, Block chain, Algorithms, Internet of things (IOT) etc are a few technology used by companies to collaborate employee engagement and HR practices. Due to immense inclusion of these tech aspects companies have achieved cutting edge in productivity of employees.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
A STUDY ON IMPACT OF HR PRACTIES ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT IN THE SELECTED IT/ITes COMPANIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MYSORE CITY
Paper Title: ACE 2 RECEPTOR WHEN ACTS AS CELLUAR ENTRY PATH.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011001
Register Paper ID - 199874
Title: ACE 2 RECEPTOR WHEN ACTS AS CELLUAR ENTRY PATH.
Author Name(s): Dr saroj kumar khan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 1-3
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1461
ACE enzyme hooked by virus as there ACE 2 IS PROTEIN on the surface of many cell through nose, mouth via globules, cough split, nasal drops and this virus may be sometime airborne as now it is pandemic and infection rate of virus so high through population.it is called the angiotensin converting enzyme or can say ACE2receptor. We have seen that ACE2 IS a protein on the surface of so many cells and it hooks the virus and in facts through nasal cavity to lungs on his probable pathway but angiotensin 2 type 1 receptor converts from angiotensin I which can cause of breathing problem as there will be want of oxygen when lungs infected so high. But inhibitor drugs controls blocking of organ damage as it acts upon epithelial cells in lining with lungs cell tissues and other organs tract as protective barrier where ACE 2.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
ACE 2 RECEPTOR WHEN ACTS AS CELLUAR ENTRY PATH.
Paper Title: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PROCESS - AWARENESS, ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION IN SELECTED ORGANIZATIONS UNDER POWER SECTOR IN WEST BENGAL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133703
Register Paper ID - 200199
Title: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PROCESS - AWARENESS, ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION IN SELECTED ORGANIZATIONS UNDER POWER SECTOR IN WEST BENGAL
Author Name(s): Niloy Biswas, Dr. Santwana Chaudhuri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 11
Pages: 614-629
Year: November 2020
Downloads: 1428
A sound knowledge base, blended with a proper flow of information, is essential prerequisite for the growth of every organization. Today majority of business organizations have Knowledge Management programmes in one form or another. Knowledge Management can be best described as a systematic process for creating, acquiring, synthesizing, sharing and using knowledge & experience to achieve organizational goals with a focus on continual learning. Power sector establishments are no exception. Indian power sector organizations are also feeling increasing need for successful knowledge intervention by having a structured knowledge pool so that power sector activities can be made more rewarding in an inclusive way. Out of such need, some of the organizations in this sector in India have started with Knowledge Management initiatives. This paper is an exploratory survey research which attempts to identify the awareness, adoption and implementation in a few power companies in West Bengal. The focus is on understanding of how the knowledge management implementation process can be driven to derive its benefits. The paper attempts to investigate the scope of effective adoption and implementation of a knowledge management process in the workplace of Indian power sector organizations, with an understanding of level of awareness while providing future directions.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Power sector, Information, Knowledge, Awareness.
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.
Indexing In Google Scholar, ResearcherID Thomson Reuters, Mendeley : reference manager, Academia.edu, arXiv.org, Research Gate, CiteSeerX, DocStoc, ISSUU, Scribd, and many more International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) ISSN: 2320-2882 | Impact Factor: 7.97 | 7.97 impact factor and ISSN Approved. Provide DOI and Hard copy of Certificate. Low Open Access Processing Charges. 1500 INR for Indian author & 55$ for foreign International author. Call For Paper (Volume 12 | Issue 4 | Month- April 2024)