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Paper Title: POPULATION GROWTH AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT : A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF EAST CHAMPARAN, BIHAR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008429
Register Paper ID - 198230
Title: POPULATION GROWTH AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT : A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF EAST CHAMPARAN, BIHAR
Author Name(s): Dr. Arun Kumar Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3611-3618
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1395
ABSTRACT Population is an asset of a country's economic development which is growing rapidly.The earth is increasing population by 90 million per year and get we till we have 5.9 billion people left to feed and to give shelter (Mitchel-1998). Along with the increase in the population, there are also more people on the earth who are living longer lives.The global population boom has coincided with the improvement of health, and of agro-productivity, around the world.On average, the population today lives longer,eats bitter, produces more and consumes more than of any other time period in past (Ederstadt -1995). Agriculture feeds people, but will it be able to feed the expanding global population, especially with its exponential increase. The study area,East Champaran covers an area of 3968.1sq.km with 4.2% area and population of 50,82,868 with 4.90%(2011) of Bihar respectively.The district is predominantly stretched along the Gandak basin which provides an ideal agricultural ground for better agro-produce and livelihood to the larger population by using agro-biotechnology. Minimizing agricultural areas though intensification would seem like a great idea for pressurising more land. Technology has been viable part of higher productivity on Agriculture. Innovations and implementation of agro-tools genetically modified seeds, modern agro-techniques make mechanised farming for raising yields sustainably. But modern technology is the key to ensuring sustainable agriculture for increasing population. Unfortunately, yields have been decreasing while population continues to grow. Along with, rapid population growth, there is a increasing demand for a more calorie filled diet specially with the unprecedented rise in affluence in the district. Hence the study is completely based on analytical methodas as well as collection of primary and secondary data which explains the impact of population growth over agricultural development of local produce in the study area. The data based information has been collected through the field survey under the study area which replete with appropriate statistical and cartographical method coupled with maps, diagrams, and tables which aptly justify the methodology. This, it can be said that the population growth over agro-development is perfectly visible on the socio-economic life of the people and opened a new vistas for future generation. Undoughtedly, the rapid population growth affects the acceleration and upliftment of agro-development.
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KEYWORDS 1.Upliftment, 2.Agro-biotechnology, 3.Exponential, 4.Socio-economic, 5.Intensification.
Paper Title: NEED PROTECTION AND SPECIAL ATTENTION FOR PALMYRA PALM PRODUCTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008428
Register Paper ID - 198257
Title: NEED PROTECTION AND SPECIAL ATTENTION FOR PALMYRA PALM PRODUCTS
Author Name(s): K.BENITTRA, Dr.P.VENUGOPAL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3596-3610
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1504
Palmyra tree is a multi-purpose tree. There are varieties of products produced from palm tree. These are producing from palm trees various parts they are wood based, leaf based fiber based, coir based, etc. The aim of this study is to protect the Palmyra tree and make awareness about Palmyra palm products. The edible and non-edible products of Palmyra palm were analyzed. The edible products are good for health and providing various medicinal and nutritional benefits to the humans. The non-edible products are useful to humans like mat, bags, manuscripts, fiber brushes, baskets, etc. These products are easily available in village area, but these are very important for human life growth. The central and state Government supports are needed for to grow these products. Proper training and awareness program among producers will increase the development of Palmyra palm products and manufacturing industries. The palm board needs to take necessary step to protect Palmyra trees.
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Palmyra palm, toddy, sprouts, fiber, manuscript.
Paper Title: ROLE OF CONSTITUTION IN WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN CORPORATE SECTOR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008427
Register Paper ID - 198033
Title: ROLE OF CONSTITUTION IN WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN CORPORATE SECTOR
Author Name(s): Dr.K.Mahesh Asst Professor Dept of History
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3591-3595
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1375
Abstract India is that the largest democratic country within the world, with a population size of 125 crores. The Indian women, however, face innumerable problems reception and in society since their childhood. The most common and unfortunate trait of Indian society is that the women need only basic levels of education and awareness in order that they teach their children after their marriage. The girls in India are encouraged to learn dance, music, child education and an art of cooking at home. The hidden talents of the Indian women are buried under the disguise of House Wife. The present study explores the factors which inhibit the growth and the prospects of women in India. It urges the strong need of the constitutional amendments which facilitate the expansion of the ladies within the areas of education, sports, industry, science and technology. A conceptual model is developed to spice up the Indian economy through the ladies� empowerment. The statistical methods used in the study include Percentages and Mean and Weighted Averages.
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Keywords Equal opportunities; Women reservations; Financial support; Moral support; Free education
Paper Title: SOCIAL CURIOSITY AS AN EPISODE IN EVERYDAY TALK: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008426
Register Paper ID - 196995
Title: SOCIAL CURIOSITY AS AN EPISODE IN EVERYDAY TALK: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY
Author Name(s): Shashi Surana
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3582-3590
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1386
The Communicate Bond Belong (CBB) theory states that much everyday talk occurs in episodes. CBB theory specifies qualifying criteria for an episode. Frequently undertaking communication episodes is seen as realizing relational satisfaction. Social curiosity is a type of episode. The first paper in the series investigated self-disclosure as a communication episode. (Surana, 2020A) In this second of the three papers comprising the study, I report findings for the extent to which everyday talk occurs in episodes (Surana, 2020A) and then investigate the extent to which social curiosity is an episode of social interaction. The study is conducted using mixed methods; data collection adopts diary record as the tool; and, data analysis is based on frequencies and interpretation. (Surana, 2020A)
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evaluative content; exploratory strategy;
Paper Title: NEXUS BETWEEN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: A STUDY OF SELECTED MANUFACTURING COMPANIES IN NIGERIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008424
Register Paper ID - 197848
Title: NEXUS BETWEEN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: A STUDY OF SELECTED MANUFACTURING COMPANIES IN NIGERIA
Author Name(s): Babajide, D. Adesina , ERETAN, Gbenga Ologbon (PhD)
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3559-3572
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1388
Today�s business is characterized by dynamism in business environments (Internal and External) which are expected to lead to increased competition among the stakeholders. Business managers are expected to plan more efficient and effective to achieve set objectives. The objective of this paper is to contribute to the existing research in the field of strategic by determining the nexus between strategic management and firm performance using five (5) selected manufacturing companies in Lagos Nigeria. Data were collected using questionnaire design in simple English Language and analyzed using simple percentage and non parametric statistical tool of Chi-square (?2). It was discovered that companies set up their own strategic management process among the top echelon of each of the companies used as a case study. It is therefore recommended that companies whether small, medium or large-scale company should set fund aside for research and development, in other to fine tune required strategic plans and incorporate strategic management in business studies in business schools to serve as a research institute and incubation center for business strategy.
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Strategic Management, companies� performance, firm�s competition
Paper Title: APPLICATIONS OF THE GENERALIZED DIFFFERENCE OPERATOR IN THE SECOND KIND
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008423
Register Paper ID - 197754
Title: APPLICATIONS OF THE GENERALIZED DIFFFERENCE OPERATOR IN THE SECOND KIND
Author Name(s): A.Abisha, Dr. G. Dominic babu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3550-3558
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1392
In this paper, the authors extend the theory of the generalized difference operator ?l to the Generalized difference operator of the second kind L = {l1, l2} for the positive reals l1, l2 and obtain some interesting results on second kind . Also by defining its inverse, we establish a few formulae for the sum of third partial sums of products of several powers of the arithmetic progressions in number theory. Appropriate examples are provided to illustrate the results.
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Keywords: Generalized difference operator; Generalized polynomial factorial; inverse operator.
Paper Title: GSM BASED SMART ENERGY METER BILLING WITH LOAD MANAGEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008422
Register Paper ID - 198322
Title: GSM BASED SMART ENERGY METER BILLING WITH LOAD MANAGEMENT
Author Name(s): ANNA PEACHI.V, KAVIPRAKASH.S.T, NIYAS AHAMED.S, PRAVEEN.M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3546-3549
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1372
Automated and smart meters are devices that are able to monitor the energy consumption of electricity consumers in real-time. They are considered key technological enablers of the smart grid, as the real-time consumption data that they can collect and enable new sophisticated billing schemes. It could facilitate more efficient power distribution system operation and could give rise to a variety of value-added services. At the same time, the energy consumption data that the meters collect are sensitive consumer information. Thus privacy is a key concern and is a major inhibitor of real-time data collection in practice. In this article, we review the different uses of metering data in the smart grid and the related privacy legislation. This system will alert the user through the user regarding the payment. If the user doesn�t pay the bill, the system will automatically trip the system.
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Paper Title: CHALLENGES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ON PROVISION OF INTERNET SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS DURING COVID-19
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008421
Register Paper ID - 197465
Title: CHALLENGES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ON PROVISION OF INTERNET SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS DURING COVID-19
Author Name(s): Niharika Chand
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3540-3545
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1383
There has been a wide gap between the rural and urban areas in terms of opportunities, facilities, and services. In case of telecommunication, rural areas are not considered viable for the telecom business. The recent growth in the tele-density, mobile connectivity and internet provision in urban areas has widened the digital gap between rural and urban areas, therefore, in order to uplift the rural areas digitally, they need to be provided with mobile telephony and wireless broadband access, by connecting remote areas to the broadband core networks and by choosing efficient, cost-effective and fast-deployment technologies, wired or wireless networks. This will help in the improvement of internet accessibility. Due to the ongoing pandemic (Covid-19) the world is facing major changes in every sphere of life. Specifically, in case of India, the socio-economic conditions are getting worse day by day. Many of the economic sectors which are dependent on database, continue to try to keep them afloat through Work from Home, which has led to increased dependence on the �internet�. Internet has become a very crucial part of everybody�s life currently but there are people who lack these digital facilities and are finding it increasingly difficult to cope with the need of the circumstances. Currently, people living in rural areas are the ones who are facing major difficulties due to lack of internet. An initiative had been taken by the government and various private firms, for providing internet to the rural areas in order to uplift the rural societies of our country but due to the pandemic the work in progress slowed down as the country experienced phases of lockdown. The research is influenced by a firm, called M2M CYBERNECTICS PRIVATE LIMITED where I interned under the supply chain management and finance department. The company is an IT based start-up which provides solution for Power, Telecom, and ICT sector. One of the major roles of the company is to provide internet connection and solar systems to the rural areas. This study will be examining the major trends and changes in the supply chain management of the firms which deal with the telecom sector, and will be comparing them to the pre-pandemic situation. The research will be based on the data provided by different companies, and will majorly determine the pre and post Covid-19 trends of internet accessibility provided by ICT firms in rural areas.
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Rural Areas, Telecommunication, Internet, Covid-19, Supply Chain Management, ICT sector
Paper Title: WORK LIFE BALANCE POLICIES & PRACTICES FOR WOMEN EMPLOYEES BY MAJOR INDIAN IT COMPANIES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008420
Register Paper ID - 198163
Title: WORK LIFE BALANCE POLICIES & PRACTICES FOR WOMEN EMPLOYEES BY MAJOR INDIAN IT COMPANIES
Author Name(s): Mrs. BHAGYALAXMI KOTI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3534-3539
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1457
Work life balance is used to describe the balance between an individual�s personal life and professional life. A healthy work-life balance assumes great significance for working women particularly in the current context in which both, the family and the workplace have posed several challenges and problems for women employees. The dynamics of the work environment have exerted enormous pressure on working women as they need to cope with virtually two full time jobs � one at the office and the other at home. Work-life balance has become a subject of concern for both research scholars and business leaders in view of the contemporary demographic, technological, market, and organisational changes associated with it. However, there has been little academic attempt to provide a holistic picture of work-life balance benefits and programmes (WLBPs) offered by various organizations in India. With the basis of extant literature, primary and secondary data, the present paper has made an effort to understand the current status of WLBPs in Indian organizations and to identify its future prospects. The paper has discussed the challenges for effective implementation of such policies, which can help HR managers to be cautious before introducing WLBPs in their respective organizations. Analysis of literature and available data suggests that family-friendliness of employers in India have been reflected in various welfare provisions which has been a matter of concern for employers since industrialization. Moreover, the range of WLBPs varies across organizations and there is still a long way to go when WLBPs will become strategic HR initiatives in most organizations.
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Work-Family Balance, Work-Life Balance, Working women, Work life balance practices.
Paper Title: AN UNUSUAL PRESENTATION OF BUDD-CHIARI SYNDROME WITH SIGNIFICANCE OF ETIOLOGICAL WORKUP
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008419
Register Paper ID - 198307
Title: AN UNUSUAL PRESENTATION OF BUDD-CHIARI SYNDROME WITH SIGNIFICANCE OF ETIOLOGICAL WORKUP
Author Name(s): Lokesh chaudhary, Sokesh chaudhary, Ankur Gautam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3529-3533
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1376
Budd�Chiari syndrome (BCS) encompasses a varied group of disorders with common pathology characterized by hepatic venous outflow obstruction which can occur anywhere at the level of the hepatic venules, the large hepatic veins, the inferior vena cava and the right atrium. The term �hepatic venous outflow tract obstruction� is usually applied irrespective of the level f obstruction or the mechanism of obstruction. With the advances in the speciality of radio diagnosis the diagnosis of budd chiari syndrome is easily made. However because of its varied unusual presentations, sometimes it poses a diagnostic challenge for the treating physician. We present a case report of a woman who presented with trivial symptoms and pancytopenia which on further evaluation later turned out to be having chronic budd chiari syndrome. CASE PRESENTATION: A 42-year-old female presented to our OPD with history of loose stools and easy fatigability for the last 10 days. On evaluation she had mild ascites and pancytopenia. Her liver function tests were within normal range. She had low serum vitamin B12 and iron deficiency anemia. Her USG hepatobiliary system revealed mild ascites. Computed tomography of her abdomen showed non opacified hepatic veins with marked luminal narrowing of suprahepatic veins with prominent azygous and hemiazygous veins with caudate lobe hypertrophy. Further upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed presence of varices which were managed with EVL bands. She was diagnosed as a case of chronic budd chiari syndrome. On thorough history taking it there was history of recurrent abortions for which no prior work up was done. Further investigation revealed deficiency of S, raised homocysteine levels with normal JAK2 mutation and APLA workup. She was then started on anticoagulation and invasive procedures were deferred (stent v TIPS) in view of good network of intrahepatic collaterals. DISCUSSION: Budd chiari syndrome have varied presentations ranging from asymptomatic condition detected incidentally (as in our case) to fulminant BCS classical triad of abdominal pain, hepatomegaly, ascites and jaundice. Previously it was the membranous occlusion of IVC that happened to be the main mechanism. However now it is seen that the isolated hepatic vein occlusion is more commonly seen in our country. Also hypercoagulable state being the etiological factor is now more commonly seen than the membranous occlusion of IVC. Both these facts are confirmed by the findings in our case. CONCLUSION: since budd chiari syndrome may present as asymptomatic condition, higher degree of suspicion should be kept if any of the signs of liver failure are note on clinical examination. Similarly a thorough and meticulous history is warranted so as to rule out the genetic and acquired causes. Abbreviations: APLA antiphosholipid antibody;BCS, Budd�Chiari syndrome; CT, computed tomography; EVL,endoscopic variceal ligation;IVC, inferior vena cava;MRI, LMWH, low molecular weight heparin magnetic resonance imaging; OPD, out patient department;TIPS, transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt; UFH, unfractionated heparin;UGIE, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy;USG, ultrasonography; VKA, vitamin K antagonist
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An unusual presentation of Budd-Chiari syndrome with significance of etiological workup
Paper Title: EYE BLINK CONTROL OF APPLIANCES FOR PARALYTIC AND ELDERLY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008418
Register Paper ID - 198298
Title: EYE BLINK CONTROL OF APPLIANCES FOR PARALYTIC AND ELDERLY
Author Name(s): Dr. H S Prasantha, Meghana Prakash , Nidhishree Hegde , Niveda Giridharan , Rakshitha K P2
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3524-3528
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1373
Mobility is defined as the ability to move freely and easily. The ability to move independently is vital for all life functions and plays a major role in maintaining mental health. Paralysis is a loss of muscle function in a part or full body of the patient. In every patient suffering from immobility, eye is commonly found to be the only organ in working condition. Hence, the proposed paper presents an automation system to detect and count the number of blinks of the patient using image processing to detect blinks to trigger different appliances of the house that alerts the caretaker or neighbors in times of emergencies. Blink detection is a concept that has undergone multiple algorithms and approaches, the previous ones made use of artificial neural network (template matching) which involved subjective training of every patient�s eyes. Image processing approach sets the proposed paper apart from the rest. Although this paper aimed at developing an automation system for the aid of paralysis patients, practically it can be used for the aid of any patient suffering from movement disability.
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Eye blinks, Face detection, Paralysis patient, Health, control
Paper Title: LI-FI BASED SECURITY SYSTEM FOR DEFENSE AND COMMERCIAL PURPOSE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008417
Register Paper ID - 198292
Title: LI-FI BASED SECURITY SYSTEM FOR DEFENSE AND COMMERCIAL PURPOSE
Author Name(s): Kalai Vendhan S, Dr AzhaPeriasamy, Karuppiah.T, Gopinath S, AnandaRaj V
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3515-3523
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1466
This project initialize the digital communication using the visible light and that must be reliable ,So it must be secured , less expensive and ecofriendly .The proposed system with following devices in transmitting section using pic16f877a microcontroller along with this a high bright led light is used as the medium of transmission the transistor Bc547 is used along the led light for switching 5v to 12v.when an data is given to the PC micro controller starts to read the data and then it converts the normal data into the binary data that is the data is encrypted then it passes as digital pulse into the led. The led starts flickering the data will transmit on the receiver the photo diode starts to detect the light and generates the electric pulse these pulse will reach the amplifier for processing and then the processed data is reach the Arduino the data is visible on the serial monitor of the Arduino IDE. The line of sight is more important in this transmission, which is more important but there is interference with other light darkroom is better result.
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PIC Micro Controller, Photo Diode, ArduinoBoards.
Paper Title: POETIC GENIUS OF AMULYA BORUAH : AN ANALYSIS OF HIS POEMS AND COMPARISON
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008416
Register Paper ID - 198300
Title: POETIC GENIUS OF AMULYA BORUAH : AN ANALYSIS OF HIS POEMS AND COMPARISON
Author Name(s): Dr. Iswan Jyoti Gogoi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3505-3514
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1381
For the whole world, the decade of the 1940�s was an exceptional era. India also got herself annexed with the destructive World war-II. The freedom movement in India also arose to its climax. The infamous communal riot in the hands of dirty politics, snatched our loving poet of promising future Amulya Boruah on 18th Aug.1946. He collected the basic resources of poems modern like debates, wonders, agitation, threats and the like. He not only viewed the struggle of life, but felt burning sensations against all the ills in society, The poet Amulya Boruah who met his untimely demise in the great Calcutta-Killing unexpectedly left a few great poems in the history of India to he remembered. Through the poems of Amulya Boruah a new tide, a fresh energy into Assamese poetry. In his poem we find a powerful feeling, sharpness of imagination a deep rooted sentiment of a creative mind and consciousness of revolting society. Amulya Boruah made Assamese poetry of the forties memorable; his modern poems composed with simple expression bear symbolic interpretation and a revolutionary mind.
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World war, Freedom movement, Dirty politics, Communal riot, Assamese Poetry.
Paper Title: EVALUATING LIBRARY AUTOMATION SOFTWARE:A PRACTICAL APPROACH FROM NIRMALA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,COIMBATORE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008415
Register Paper ID - 198259
Title: EVALUATING LIBRARY AUTOMATION SOFTWARE:A PRACTICAL APPROACH FROM NIRMALA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,COIMBATORE
Author Name(s): AROCKIA SARANYA A, DR.M.JACULINE MARY
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3496-3504
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1421
Library is the storehouse of knowledge. The main objective of Library is to fulfill the needs of the user. To satisfy the needs of the users the Libraries have to accept and adopt the advancement of information technology to upgrade their services. Library Management System (LMS) is the most important aspects of the Library routines and it facilitates the work of librarian in a effective way. Implementations of Library management system helps to reduce human errors, manages the resources and provide efficient services. This study focuses on the general and special features of Logic Launch Technologies CampesiLIB software the best Library management system in Nirmala college Library and its impact on their Library services .
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Library Automation, Library Management system (LMS), Information Technology(IT), CampesiLIB, Library Routines, OPAC, Nirmala college for women.
Paper Title: Adaptation of Jhumpa Lahiri’s “The Namesake” into Mira Nair’s “The Namesake”
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008414
Register Paper ID - 198291
Title: ADAPTATION OF JHUMPA LAHIRI’S “THE NAMESAKE” INTO MIRA NAIR’S “THE NAMESAKE”
Author Name(s): Dr. Nagmani Alok
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3490-3495
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1440
The Namesake (2003), is the first novel by Jhumpa Lahiri. As a diasporic novel it represents the lives of those (the characters and people of Indian origin) established in America. The strain of following Indian culture and grasping American culture, between keeping family tradition and fascination for the individual freedom and consciousness that one is an �outsider� and �other� even though one is born there is realistically highlighted in The Namesake. The novel is about the Ganguli family who went to the United States from Calcutta and of their children, Gogol and Sonia, raised in the USA. The Namesake was adapted as a film in 2006, released on March 9, 2007. The film is directed by an Indian born filmmaker Mira Nair. The film won many awards and received critical acclamations.
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Diasporic, Culture, Tradition, Adaptation, Individual freedom etc.
Paper Title: THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF VITAMINS AND COENZYMES ON HEART DISEASE AND CARDIOMYOPATHY: A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008413
Register Paper ID - 198156
Title: THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF VITAMINS AND COENZYMES ON HEART DISEASE AND CARDIOMYOPATHY: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Bharat Kwatra, Saumyajeet Mukherjee, Aaheli Ghosh, Mayank
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3481-3489
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1360
The present review is based mainly on papers published between 2000 and 2020 and gives information about the properties of the Vitamins and coenzymes in chemical and biological systems and its possible role in preventing cardiac diseases. The main aim of this report is to highlight its role as therapeutic applications of these in cardiomyopathy, also reported are bioactive properties that may influence the development of treatments and protection against cardiovascular cell damage. The paper will also examine recent observations in various fields.
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COENZYME Q10 AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH HEART DISEASE
Paper Title: RIGHTS OF MUSLIM WOMEN IN INDIA: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF SOCIO-LEGAL PERSPECTIVES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008412
Register Paper ID - 198271
Title: RIGHTS OF MUSLIM WOMEN IN INDIA: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF SOCIO-LEGAL PERSPECTIVES
Author Name(s): Dr. S.S.Das, Keertika Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3462-3480
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1415
Abstract The question of women�s rights and obligations, is the most controversial and most complex among all social problems. Many Muslim women successfully have no rights, or recourse, to protect themselves physically, sexually, financially, or otherwise from abuse, especially by husbands. Even in countries where laws protect women, local social traditions can also radically curtail their rights. This paper throws light on the social status of Muslim women in pre - Islamic and post Islamic era. After that the paper focuses on the Indian social, legal and religious status of Muslim women and analyses differences of opinion among individual and institutions.
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: Muslim women, Legal status, social status, Islamic Arabia, Mehr, Divorce, Maintenance, Sharia, the qur�anic status.
Paper Title: CRISIS OF INDIAN RURAL ECONOMY IN THE ERA OF COVID 19
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008411
Register Paper ID - 198347
Title: CRISIS OF INDIAN RURAL ECONOMY IN THE ERA OF COVID 19
Author Name(s): BHIM SINGH CHANDEL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3458-3461
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1356
Today, everyone is talking about the impact of COVID-19, but only from a national point of view or an urban-centric point of view. Unfortunately, little is known about the impact of COVID-19 on the rural sector, which constitutes the bulk of the economy in the country and overall consumption across product categories. For the record, according to the UN report published in 2019, 69% of India's population lives in rural areas, including more than 700 million people, including farmers, housewives, SMEs, government employees and youth. In new situations, when the country is moving towards financial inefficiency, how will it provide employment opportunities for migrants returning home? What will be his appearance? 69% of the people in the state are engaged in agro-based system, the rest in other works. That is why the question arises that if these workers are to be given temporary work, where is the possibility, because the number of employees employed in government jobs is decreasing by 10% every year?
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Keywords- Rural economy,unemployment, covid-19, agrarian society
Paper Title: POSSIBILITIES OF EMPLOYMENT GENERATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008410
Register Paper ID - 198159
Title: POSSIBILITIES OF EMPLOYMENT GENERATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Author Name(s): Randhir Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3452-3457
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1328
ABSTRACT Implications of economic policies initiated and pursued by the Government for the creation of gainful employment opportunities. After independence, when India initiated the programme of economic development through planning mechanism, neither of the two prevalent economic theories i.e. the Keynesian theory of effective demand and the neo-classical theory of flexible wage rates was not found suitable to the Indian conditions. Poverty reduction has been an important goal of development policy since the inception of planning in India. Various antipoverty, employment generation and basic services programmes have been in operation for decades in India. The ongoing reforms attach great importance to removal of poverty, and addressing specifically the wide variations across States and the rural-urban divide. Anti-poverty strategy has three broad components: promotion of economic growth; promotion of human development; and targeted programmes of poverty alleviation to address multi-dimensional nature of poverty. The various programmes targeted at the poor have been streamlined and strengthened in recent years, including through the NREGS. The influence of macro economic environment on the industry speeds ahead economy generates more jobs and higher levels of wages and income through increasing productivity. To achieve these objectives, series of outward oriented policy changes i.e. industrial reforms, fiscal reforms, monetary reforms, trade policy reform etc. were introduced. An economic reform has been evolving historically and being propelled forward with incredible speed by the technological revolution.
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Employment, Entrepreneurship
Paper Title: COMPULSORY LICENSING AS A PROSPECTIVE SOLUTION TO TACKLE A PANDEMIC: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008409
Register Paper ID - 198268
Title: COMPULSORY LICENSING AS A PROSPECTIVE SOLUTION TO TACKLE A PANDEMIC: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Author Name(s): Devendra Bankar, Karnaja Naik Nimbalkar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3444-3451
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1329
The Covid-19 pandemic has proved to be havoc for every one of us. With over millions of people infected with this deadly disease, there is an urgent need for a vaccine to be invented. It is of no surprise that the innovator will protect the drug under the Patent Act. The lengthy proceeding of registration and the post registration scenario will reduce the access of medicine, especially in low and middle income countries like India. To avoid such scenario, Compulsory Licensing is considered to be a prospective solution to tackle not only COVID-19 pandemic, but any future pandemic of grave nature. The paper seeks to analyse the International as well as National provisions pertaining to Compulsory Licensing and its importance in making the drug affordable and accessible, thereby ensuring that the Fundamental Right of life, which also include Right to health is safeguarded.
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Compulsory Licensing, TRIPS, Doha Declaration, Public Interest, Extreme Urgency.
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