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Paper Title: BIODIVERSITY OF SCHIZOTHRIX (KURTZ.) IN RICE FIELD SOILS OF CHHATTISGARH STATE.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006032
Register Paper ID - 195313
Title: BIODIVERSITY OF SCHIZOTHRIX (KURTZ.) IN RICE FIELD SOILS OF CHHATTISGARH STATE.
Author Name(s): Sangita Devi Sharma, M.L. Naik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 198-202
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1388
For environmentally safe agro-ecosystem in rice cultivation, algalization helps to reducing cost and energy inputs. Chhattisgarh which is popularly known as �rice bowl of India�, so for local algalization programme the biodiversity of unexplored cyanobacteria has been a subject of attention. The present study deals with the investigation of the genus Schizothrix in the rice field Chhattisgarh. 9 species of Schizohrix had been isolated.
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Algalization, rice field soil, biodiversity, Schizothrix.
Paper Title: ENCODED POLYMORPHIC ASPECTS OF CLUSTERING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006031
Register Paper ID - 195332
Title: ENCODED POLYMORPHIC ASPECTS OF CLUSTERING
Author Name(s): Manimala.A, Dhanalakshmi.M, Brundha.V, Sundhara Mahalakshmi.M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 189-197
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1418
Machine learning is an Artificial Intelligent (AI) that furnishes systems with the capability to automatically learn and improve from past experience and historical data. The primary aim is to authorize the computers learn automatically without human involvement and adjust actions accordingly. The concept of clustering plays a supplemental challenge to existing learning algorithm. The proposed system works based on the multi-view clustering. One crucial problem in telecommunication is that today data is sizable, dynamic and heterogeneous. Multi-view clustering is the unsupervised machine learning technique which is used to collect data from multiple domains and increases the data security, and encoding to optimize the storage size. Rather than this implementation, we introduce a new exclusive model to segregate the data through some categories using k-means algorithm. The experiment shows that our method is effective in storage optimization and identifies the best using clustering.
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Artificial intelligence, System Development Life Cycle, servlet, multi-view clustering, K-means algorithm
Paper Title: ENHANCING THE SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR RELIGIOUS SCHOLARS:A WAY TOWARDS AN INCLUSIVE SOCIETY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006030
Register Paper ID - 195327
Title: ENHANCING THE SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR RELIGIOUS SCHOLARS:A WAY TOWARDS AN INCLUSIVE SOCIETY
Author Name(s): Mumtaj Hashmi, Md minhajuddin
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 181-188
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1419
In an ordinary Parlance the �creation of opportunities for Religious Scholars � often led to the Narratives like Introducing -Modern Science, English Language, Smart Classrooms, Access to Computers and Internet, or led them to Join the So Called Mainstream through Schemes like�Bridge Courses �. While on the other Hand there is a Narrative that Reject the Mainstream Theory and Consider that Such thing will ultimately deteriorate the true Spirit and Purity of the Religion. In the midst of these arguments, We are Still witnessing that Even in this 21st Century an Imam of a Mosque is being Paid Rs 5000/m and Similar Wages are being Paid to �Pandits� of a Temple in a City like Delhi and as a Consequence they are forced to lead the life of a Flatterer of -Influential Persons, Big Businessman, Builders of the Locality .This Phenomena ultimately undermines the true essence of any Religion. In these circumstances, a serious question arises, that is -why not to create a great Scope in their own existing System without undermining the true Essence and without diverting them to some other Stream? In this work an attempt has been made to Explore New Scope and opportunities for Religious Scholars, how their Scholarship can be used and how the resource existing in different religions like Political Thought etc can be utilised for solving our Burning Problems in the modern times and how Peace and harmony can be established. The Work Primarily talks about, -Establishment of Research Institute Run and Managed by Religious Scholars that may Suggest the Government in Policy matters in achieving Specific Goals like How to Remove Social Evils and Crimes, How Judiciary can Work more Effectively and in Expeditious Manner,Administrative Reforms,Policing Model and Several other areas that affect the Life of an ordinary People in the Country. Further there is a Proposal of Establishment of Society for Peace like �Vedanta Society� across the Country(District Wise)having Representative from different Religious Communities.That will act as a Platform for Mediation and a message for Peaceful Coexistence.These Independent Set-up may gain Repute by the Passage of time in the Society that subsequently will attract Grants from different Sources.
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Keywords- Mainstream Theory, Policy Research Institute, Vedanta Society.Peaceful Coexistence.
Paper Title: PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT AGAINST WOMEN AT WORKPLACE: A BRIEF OVERVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006029
Register Paper ID - 195291
Title: PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT AGAINST WOMEN AT WORKPLACE: A BRIEF OVERVIEW
Author Name(s): Axita Srivastava
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 175-180
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1419
Abstract: There are so many crimes committed against women in the form of dowry, violence, rape, stalking, sexual harassment, etc. and the most common problem now a days faced by the working women at work place is Sexual harassment. Although the Constitution has provided the equal status to the women but still it is on the paper and not in the reality. After the landmark judgment of Vishakha, by understanding the need of hour The Sexual Harassment Act, 2013 came into existence to protect the rights of women at workplaces. The Act is the wonderful piece of legislation because it not only provides protection to the women at work place but also it provides the redressal committee to hear and entertain the complaints of working women at workplace. If there is any truth in the complaint made by the women then it follows the appropriate procedure in providing justice to the women. An effort is made by the researcher to summarize the content of the Sexual harassment Act and tries to find out the reason that why the Act is unsuccessful in achieving its objective.
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Sexual harassment, Meaning of Workplace, Sexual Harassment Act, Quid pro quo, Hostile work environment
Paper Title: COVID-19 PANDEMIC: AN AYURVEDIC CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006028
Register Paper ID - 195310
Title: COVID-19 PANDEMIC: AN AYURVEDIC CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Dr. R B HOSAMANI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 166-174
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1431
The entire mankind across the globe is suffering an unprecedented pandemic of COVID-19 disease. Despite so many efforts, the pandemic is continuing to spread across the world causing terror in the globe. Currently, there is no medicine recommended by WHO to cure COVID-19, although treatments and vaccines are currently under study. However, the potential therapy is symptomatic. In such situations, it is necessary to draw on the knowledge of all medical systems available globally. Utilization of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Wuhan to treat COVID-19 cases sets the example demonstrating that traditional health care can contribute to treatment of these patients successfully. Research Councils under Ministry of AYUSH, GOI also issued advisory based on the Indian traditional medicine practices in the wake of present COVID-19 crises. So, the present article is attempted to critically analyze and highlight the knowledge and medical measures described in Ayurveda to deal with such an epidemic diseases with special reference to COVID-19 pandemic crises. It is a mere conceptual article and is not claiming to prevent and cure COVID-19.
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COVID-19, Pandemic, Ayurveda, Agantuja jwara, Aupasargika Roga, Janapadodhwansa
Paper Title: THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY IN GURAGE ZONE, ETHIOPIA.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006027
Register Paper ID - 195260
Title: THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY IN GURAGE ZONE, ETHIOPIA.
Author Name(s): Mesfin Agza, Bamlaku Alamirew, Admasu Shibru
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 144-165
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1418
This study examined the impact of migration on multidimensional poverty in Gurage zone of Southern National Regional State in Ethiopia. The key objectives of the study were to analyze the prevalence of multidimensional poverty, identifying the determinants of MPI, and estimating the impact of migration on multidimensional poverty of rural households in the study area. Data were collected from a total of randomly selected 384 sample households. The data were analyzed using a multidimensional poverty index, probit regression model and propensity score matching. From multidimensional poverty index, the adjusted headcount ratio in non-migrant households, migrant sending households, and overall population was 19.8%, 10.5%, and 15.7%, respectively. The incidence of poverty in non-migrant and migrant sending households was 43.5% and 25.6%, in that order. The average deprivation share of poor people in migrant sending and non-migrant households in the weighted indicators was 41% and 43.5%, correspondingly. The contribution of non-migrant and migrant sending households to the adjusted headcount ratio was 70.5% and 29.5%, respectively. The result of an econometric model indicated that; household size, number of migrants, education of household head, and livestock holding have a significant effect on rural household multidimensional poverty in the study area. The average effect of migration on multidimensional poverty reduction was 4.3% and 1.6% in migrant sending households and the entire population, respectively. This study showed that, the scale and the prevalence of multidimensional poverty is well controlled by migration. Therefore, this study recommended for development planners to mainstream migration and all stakeholders are requested to participate in awareness creation on top of effective migration management and efficient use of its remunerations.
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MPI, its determinants, impact of migration, Gurage zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia.
Paper Title: AWARENESS ON FUNCTIONAL FOODS AND NUTRACEUTICALS FOR EDUCATED WORKING WOMEN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006026
Register Paper ID - 195307
Title: AWARENESS ON FUNCTIONAL FOODS AND NUTRACEUTICALS FOR EDUCATED WORKING WOMEN
Author Name(s): POORNIMA JEYASEKARAN, R.SHENBAGA LAKSHMI, M.SATHYABAMA, A.POORNA, S. PRABHAVATHI, M.PRASANNA VENKATESH, S. SALAMAN RAJA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 138-143
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1467
Health is the greatest wealth. Knowledge about the women�s perceptions of functional foods and nutraceuticals is necessary for designing interventions to target the health promotion of the family. This study aims to find the knowledge of Functional foods and Nutraceuticals among educated working women by questionnaire method and to impart nutrition education through visual aids and Audio visual aids. The impact of the study is evaluated by KAP score. Among the 50 random samples the study revealed that the level of significant before awareness the mean score was 11.26 and after awareness the mean score was 14.72. The p value of the paired t- test was 0.4827 which shows that the study is significant at 5% level.
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Functional foods, Nutraceuticals, Nutrition education, KAP score.
Paper Title: [ STUDY OF VERTEBRATE FAUNA IN RIVER TAWI.JAMMU(J&K)]
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006025
Register Paper ID - 195294
Title: [ STUDY OF VERTEBRATE FAUNA IN RIVER TAWI.JAMMU(J&K)]
Author Name(s): Sanjay kumar , Anil Kumar Verma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 132-137
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1470
Aquatic vertebrates play crucial role in their respective ecosystems for ecological balance and stability. Fresh water fishes constitutes the most conspicuous component of inland aquatic fauna.These cold blooded Gnathostome vertebrates are perpetually chained to an underwater existence and occur in all kind of hydrographic media. . The river water under goes drastic changes in hydrogen ion concentration according to the rain fall and other potential factors such as their origin in snow capped mountains, which melt during summers. The migration of the fish during rainy season or monsoon is mostly for breeding purpose. The Amphibians are known for their dual life both on land as well as in water, mostly they spend early stage or developmental stages of their life in water. Amphibians often spend their adult life near the water bodies and marshy or moist places. The River Tawi was investigated in 2007-08 for thorough study of fauna from its banks and inside the water . During the investigation very limited groups of vertebrates were explored and studied that included some species of prominent fishes of the region and a unique species of Amphibian. This investigation was carried out between Nagrota and nikki Tawi bridge that covers 7-8 kms stretch of the river. Attempts were made to collect the specimens periodically in all the seasons and several chances were gone vain since river is deteriorating due to direct and indirect exposure of pollutants and solid wastes coming from highly populated Jammu city in the form of sewerages and garbages. Pollution caused major damage to important fauna of the river and reduced population of its inhabitants to greater extent. Main emphasis have been laid on the recovery of fauna present in the river and particularly vertebrates ( Fishes and Amphibians ) that plays major role in the ecosystem and functions as top most consumers in the food chain and food webs at certain trophic levels. During the investigation three species of fishes and one species of Frog were found and studied for their characteristic features. The fishes studied were Tor tor, Labeo rohita and Mystus seenghala ,while one species of frog was Rana cyanophlyctis.
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Amphibian, Fauna, Gnathostome, Tawi, Vertebrates.
Paper Title: USE OF JAK STAT PATHWAY BLOCKER TO TREAT COVID19 PATIENTS- THE FUTURE OF COVID19 TREATMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006024
Register Paper ID - 195303
Title: USE OF JAK STAT PATHWAY BLOCKER TO TREAT COVID19 PATIENTS- THE FUTURE OF COVID19 TREATMENT
Author Name(s): Dattatreya Mukherjee, SUFIA IMAM, Kalyan K Mukherjee
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 127-131
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1410
Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID19) is caused by SARS-COV2 which is a RNA type virus and spreads through droplets. COVID 19 is now a pandemic disease. In several researches it has been shown that this virus works through Angiotensin converting enzyme II (ACEII) and its receptor named ACEII receptor and ACE receptor 1 (AT1R). We are considering a new treatment pathway which is blocker of JAK-STAT pathway and STAT2 and STAT 6 pathway. ACE II receptors are expressed via JAK STAT pathway and STAT2, STAT3, STAT6 pathways. So with anti viral therapy, if we provide JAK-STAT pathway inhibitor like Baricitinib and Ruxolitinib then the treatment can show a better prognosis.
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COVID 19, SARS-COV2 virus, JAK STAT Pathway, Baricitinib and Ruxolitinib
Paper Title: CYBER SECURITY IN INTERNET OF THINGS(IOT)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006023
Register Paper ID - 195298
Title: CYBER SECURITY IN INTERNET OF THINGS(IOT)
Author Name(s): Vedavyas Paritala, Venkatachalapathi k v, Pruthvi Raj N N, Manjula M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 122-126
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1397
Billions of IOT (Internet of things) devices interfacing with the Network and these numbers is raising day by day. As a so far advancing development, IOT devices are used in different fields, for instance, cultivating, therapeutic administrations, manufacturing, imperativeness, retailing and coordination's. Internet of things are changing the world and the way in which we live and think. Regardless, different Internet of things devices have its own designing and facing different types of issues in the dissimilar layers of Internet of things, for instance, illegal entree to the data, copying of the devices, DDOS attacks, etc. IOT gadgets are increasingly defenseless against assaults since it is straightforward and some safety efforts can't be actualized. We examine the protection and safety experiments in the internet of things and review on the comparing answers for upgrade the safety of Internet of things engineering convention. Concentrate more on the safety and defense on IOT and support to advance the improvement of IOT (Internet of things).
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safety, confidentiality, IOT (internet of things), protocol.
Paper Title: CONSUMER ATTITUDE TOWARDS GREEN PRODUCTS IN JAMMU CITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006022
Register Paper ID - 195283
Title: CONSUMER ATTITUDE TOWARDS GREEN PRODUCTS IN JAMMU CITY
Author Name(s): Asheesh Gupta, Dr. Sushil Kumar Mehta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 114-121
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1432
In the present business world, environmental issues play a significant purpose in marketing. With the rise in the economic growth of nations across the world the purchasing power of the consumers has also increased and this results in neverending demand that has to be met by the organizations which in turn has put an immense strain on the environment. That is why organizations and consumers around the world are focusing on green products and eco-friendly activities. Thus, this study intended to obtain information from consumers regarding attitude towards green products in the Jammu city
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Green Products ,Consumer attitude, Buying Behavior and Environment, Consumer intention
Paper Title: INDICATORS OF MACROECONOMICS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006021
Register Paper ID - 194985
Title: INDICATORS OF MACROECONOMICS
Author Name(s): Shalini Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 107-113
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1460
Macroeconomics, investigation of the conduct of a national or territorial economy all in all. It is worried about understanding economy-wide occasions, for example, the aggregate sum of products and enterprises delivered, the degree of joblessness, and the general conduct of costs. In contrast to microeconomics�which concentrates how individual monetary entertainers, for example, buyers and firms, decide�macroeconomics frets about the total results of those choices. Therefore, notwithstanding utilizing the instruments of microeconomics, for example, gracefully and-request examination, macroeconomists additionally use total estimates, for example, total national output (GDP), joblessness rates, and the buyer value file (CPI) to contemplate the enormous scope repercussions of miniaturized scale level choices. The principle target of the examination is to think about the Macroeconomics and the elements which are answerable for the development of the nation.
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Paper Title: ANALYSING AND TREATING THE INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER USING INTERNET OF THINGS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006020
Register Paper ID - 195273
Title: ANALYSING AND TREATING THE INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER USING INTERNET OF THINGS
Author Name(s): Chethana V
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 103-106
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1435
Now a days the major problem, we are facing is contamination of water by the industrial wastages. More than 80% of the world�s wastewater flows back into the environment without being treated. The wastewater from industries varies so greatly in both flow and pollution strength. So, it is impossible to assign fixed values to their constituents. In general, industrial wastewaters may contain suspended, colloidal and dissolved (mineral and organic) solids. In addition, they may be either excessively acid or alkaline and may contain high or low concentrations of colored matter. These wastes may contain inert, organic or toxic materials and possibly pathogenic bacteria. These wastes may be discharged into the sewer system provided they have no adverse effect on treatment efficiency or undesirable effects on the sewer system. It may be necessary to pretreat the wastes prior to release to the municipal system or it is necessary to a fully treatment when the wastes will be discharged directly to surface or ground waters. Industrial wastewater, especially from chemical and pharmaceutical production, often contains substances that need to be treated before being discharged into a biological treatment plant and subsequent water bodies. Generally, this can be done close to the site of production itself, in selected wastewater streams before reaching a central treatment plant. And moreover, we cannot use normal methods for removing the toxic substances present in the water. To overcome this problem, we are using IOT technology for monitoring the water. And use filters to remove the chemicals present in the water
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pH sensor, H202, Gprs, Aurdio, Chloride, LMD35, Pcdtrf.
Paper Title: BHAKTI NELEYALLI ARTHIK CHINTANEGALU
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006019
Register Paper ID - 195253
Title: BHAKTI NELEYALLI ARTHIK CHINTANEGALU
Author Name(s): BASAVANTARAY GULI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 97-102
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1437
Bhakti neleyalli arthik chintanegalu
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Bhakti neleyalli arthik chintanegalu
Paper Title: SUSTAINABILITY OF GROUND WATER OF SONEWADI VILLAGE, TEHSIL BHOOM, DISTRICT OSMANABAD, MAHARASHTRA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006018
Register Paper ID - 195194
Title: SUSTAINABILITY OF GROUND WATER OF SONEWADI VILLAGE, TEHSIL BHOOM, DISTRICT OSMANABAD, MAHARASHTRA
Author Name(s): Mr. Rishikesh Dasharath Bhosale, Mr. Abhijeet Kamble, Mr. Sagar Katwa
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 94-96
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1423
This project aims to use the techniques like Rain-water harvesting, contour tanks, check dams, percolation tank, sub surface dams, Stream channel modification, contour bunding and mainly bore-blasting techniques.To improve the ground water level of Sonewadi village, Tehsil Bhoom, District Osmanabad, Maharashtra. which has declined a lot. And is affecting the crops and cattles badly. we have carried out a case study of Hiware bazar village, District ahemadnagar i.e how they improved the ground water level of their village and adopted few of their methodologies, Rules and regulations. Thus after the implementation of a proposed plan the sonewadi village will be enriched with water for all their requirements and will improve the living conditions of the villagers.
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HB:-Hiware Bazar, MH:-Maharashtra, BBT:-Bore Blasting Technique, GWL:-Ground Water level.
Paper Title: IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON TOURISM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006017
Register Paper ID - 195244
Title: IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON TOURISM
Author Name(s): Vandana Lall
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 90-93
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1446
Tourism generates cultural, economic and social value and it is certain that tourism activity will recover, but it depends on the professionals in the sector acquiring the capacity to align themselves with this new conception of the world and transmit values of security, freedom, authenticity, trust and respect for life and the planet. The paper discuss about the current situation in the tourism sector, economic impact, scenarios for recovery for economic recovery, impact of the pandemic on the tourism, tourism industry after crisis, proposals to mitigate the impact of the crisis and to accelerate the recovery of tourism, impact of covid-19 on Rajasthan tourism and what does the future hold?.
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Tourist, tourism, sustainable, coronavirus.
Paper Title: IDENTIFICATION OF PRODUCTS IN PLASTIC WASTE USING OBJECT DETECTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006016
Register Paper ID - 195092
Title: IDENTIFICATION OF PRODUCTS IN PLASTIC WASTE USING OBJECT DETECTION
Author Name(s): Waheeda Dhokley, Ankit Dubey, Hatim Khambati, Kumel Kapadia
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 83-89
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1488
The scope of the proposed project is to trace back the plastic products from the garbage dumps to the manufacturers.The project aims to deliver a portal to the citizens to report the nuisance of plastic waste that has been generated at a specific location and at a given time. The aim is that the entire system is automated with the citizens having to make minimal effort to capture images of the scene. The project will then provide comprehensive data regarding distribution of plastic waste by different brands/products in different locations along with the time-stamp. The following paper provides a solution in the form of an android application (client) to provide accessibility to the Deep Learning model-YOLOv3 at the server which automates the process of accepting the input image and identifying the brand and counting the trail of plastic products. User�s location and time will be captured from the android application. If a plastic product is detected in the given input, the corresponding data is pushed into the database (MySQL) for storage and timely analysis of location specific and brand specific plastic.
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Deep Learning, Plastic Waste Profiling, Object Detection, YOLOv3, Android Development
Paper Title: PROTECTION OF FARMER'S RIGHT IN INDIA UNDER THE AEGIS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006015
Register Paper ID - 195129
Title: PROTECTION OF FARMER'S RIGHT IN INDIA UNDER THE AEGIS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Author Name(s): Dr. Mridula Devi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 81-82
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1432
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Farmer's right, breeder, plant variety,gene fund,medicated plants,induatrial property
Paper Title: THE UNDERSTANDING OF DEATH AND REMOVAL OF FEAR FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE BHAGAVAD-GITA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006014
Register Paper ID - 195078
Title: THE UNDERSTANDING OF DEATH AND REMOVAL OF FEAR FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE BHAGAVAD-GITA
Author Name(s): Sunita Sehrawat, Dr. Sheelpa Sweety.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 77-80
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1605
This paper intends to explore the perspective of death and removal of that fear from the Bhagavad-gita�s point of view. The fear of death of oneself and the occurrence of death of others leave a grand impact on peoples� psyche and consequently on their actions. Everyone faces the fear of death irrespective of any other factor. Many psychologists have researched on death and concluded that death has major psychological implications on one�s personality Krishna, like a psychological counselor to Arjuna, recites the Bhagavad-gita in the mid of the battlefield to a fearful Arjuna who denies to fight after seeing his relatives as his opponents. He develops a fear of death in his heart for his relatives and for his own self. The 700 verses of Bhagavad-gita which Krishna delivers are about removing the fear of death, anxiety, attachment and anger. Krishna compares death with a process of shedding of the worn out garment and wearing a new one. The body changes many forms from infancy to old age and finally culminates into the death. But Krishna elaborates that this is the death of the body only, not of the life. Life is eternal and moves from one birth to another without losing its essence. The fear can be removed if one diligently follows the path suggested by Krishna and can attain self-realization which leads to a joyous and peaceful life.
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Key words: death, fear, Bhagavad-Gita, eternity, self-realization.
Paper Title: INTERNET USAGE IN RELATION TO THE PARENTING STYLES OF THE SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2006013
Register Paper ID - 195217
Title: INTERNET USAGE IN RELATION TO THE PARENTING STYLES OF THE SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Dr. Shaloo Saini, Prof.(Dr.) Parminder Kaur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 6
Pages: 72-76
Year: June 2020
Downloads: 1519
Internet Usage is the prominent feature of 21st century because Internet Usage has become an integral part of everybody�s life in multiple ways. Even in the field of Education the contributions of Internet are remarkable. Students approach the internet for education but gradually they get lured by the entertaining features of the internet and prefer to use internet for gaming and entertainment purposes than for knowledge purposes. Excessive Internet Use by students of all age groups is a cause of concern for teachers, parents and society at large. The researches have shown that Parents can play an important role in controlling and governing the Internet using behaviour of their children. Therefore the present study has been undertaken to study the relationship between Internet Usage and Parenting Styles and also study the impact of six different parenting styles on the Internet Usage of secondary school students. The study has been conducted on 1000 (500Boys and 500 Girls) selected through stratified random sampling technique from the secondary schools (Class IX and X) of Jalandhar district. The data has been collected through Internet Usage Scale (2016) by Saini and Kaur and Children�s Perception of Parenting Scale (2012) by Pyari and Kalra. The findings related to correlation analysis depicted that Autocratic, Over Demanding, Over Protecting and Rejecting Parenting Style have a significant positive relationship with Internet Usage whereas Accepting and Democratic Parenting Style have a significant negative relationship with Internet Usage of the secondary school students. The findings related to regression analysis depicted that Parenting Styles exert a significant impact on the Internet Usage of the secondary school students. The Autocratic, Over Demanding, Over Protecting and Rejecting Parenting Style exerts a significant positive impact on the Internet Usage of the secondary school students whereas Accepting and Democratic Parenting Style exerts a significant negative impact on the Internet Usage of the secondary school students. It indicates that strict, harsh, warmth less and over controlling attitude of parents encourages the children for excessive non essential use of Internet whereas parental warmth, affection, care, concern and appropriate discipline helps in governing the excessive non essential Internet Usage of their children.
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Internet Usage, Parenting Styles, Secondary School Students
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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