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Paper Title: Ramayan mahakavya mein Pradhan ras ke roop mein nirupit Karun ras ka vivechan.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2011256
Register Paper ID - 200956
Title: RAMAYAN MAHAKAVYA MEIN PRADHAN RAS KE ROOP MEIN NIRUPIT KARUN RAS KA VIVECHAN.
Author Name(s): Chandra Kishor
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 2092-2095
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1752
RAMAYAN MAHAKAVYA MEIN PRADHAN-RAS KE ROOP MEIN NIRUPIT
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RAMAYAN MAHAKAVYA MEIN PRADHAN-RAS KE ROOP MEIN NIRUPIT
Paper Title: Kamal Jeet Choudhary Ki Kavitaon Mein Stree Vimarsh
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008467
Register Paper ID - 235813
Title: KAMAL JEET CHOUDHARY KI KAVITAON MEIN STREE VIMARSH
Author Name(s): Balwan Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3889-3896
Year: August 2020
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Kamal Jeet Choudhary Ki Kavitaon Mein Stree Vimarsh
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Kamal Jeet Choudhary Ki Kavitaon Mein Stree Vimarsh
Paper Title: BIG DATA: INTRODUCTION, APPLICATIONS, OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008466
Register Paper ID - 229143
Title: BIG DATA: INTRODUCTION, APPLICATIONS, OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES
Author Name(s): Yogesh Kumar,
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3882-3888
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 111
Big Data: Introduction, Applications, Opportunities & Challenges
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Big Data: Introduction, Applications, Opportunities & Challenges
Paper Title: SHIKSHAK PRASHIKSHAN MAHAVIDYALAYON KE CHHATRADHYAPAKON KE MANSIK SWAASTHYA KA ADHYAYAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008464
Register Paper ID - 226234
Title: SHIKSHAK PRASHIKSHAN MAHAVIDYALAYON KE CHHATRADHYAPAKON KE MANSIK SWAASTHYA KA ADHYAYAN
Author Name(s): Dr. Ashok Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3874-3877
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 148
SHIKSHAK PRASHIKSHAN MAHAVIDYALAYON KE CHHATRADHYAPAKON KE MANSIK SWAASTHYA KA ADHYAYAN
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SHIKSHAK PRASHIKSHAN MAHAVIDYALAYON KE CHHATRADHYAPAKON KE MANSIK SWAASTHYA KA ADHYAYAN
Paper Title: The Symbolism of Family and Color in Alice Walker’s -The Color Purple
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008463
Register Paper ID - 224806
Title: THE SYMBOLISM OF FAMILY AND COLOR IN ALICE WALKER’S -THE COLOR PURPLE
Author Name(s): Dr. Divya Pande
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3867-3873
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 185
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black, purple, family, home
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008462
Register Paper ID - 222747
Title: --
Author Name(s): Dr. Appasaba L V
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3859-3866
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 286
Sport shoes are designed for use in sports and other physical activities including cycling, running, and other sports, among others. However, people now also utilize it as a casual item of clothing. Due to this circumstance, there is a significant concentration in the production of sports shoes, and numerous businesses with distinctive brands of sports shoes enter the market amid fierce competition. Physical activity-related health advantages are becoming more widely known among young people, health-conscious adults, and even school-aged children every day. As a result, they choose the best sport shoes. Based on these facts, an increasing number of businesses are entering the sports shoe industry with their unique brands, along with other elements like pricing, style, product quality, durability, variety, and advertising to draw in customers. Customers so frequently choose a specific brand. One of the biggest sports shoe manufacturers in India is Nike, followed by Adidas, Reebok, and Puma. According to the survey, most consumers were satisfied with particular brands of sports shoes in light of the selected criteria, and consumer behavior toward sports shoes is also favorable.
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consumer,branded sports show
Paper Title: CONSUMER PREFERENCE TOWARDS DIFFERENT BRANDED SPORTS SHOES IN BELGAUM CITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008461
Register Paper ID - 222808
Title: CONSUMER PREFERENCE TOWARDS DIFFERENT BRANDED SPORTS SHOES IN BELGAUM CITY
Author Name(s): Dr. Appasaba L V
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3851-3858
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 311
Sport shoes are designed for use in sports and other physical activities including cycling, running, and other sports, among others. However, people now also utilize it as a casual item of clothing. Due to this circumstance, there is a significant concentration in the production of sports shoes, and numerous businesses with distinctive brands of sports shoes enter the market amid fierce competition. Physical activity-related health advantages are becoming more widely known among young people, health-conscious adults, and even school-aged children every day. As a result, they choose the best sport shoes. Based on these facts, an increasing number of businesses are entering the sports shoe industry with their unique brands, along with other elements like pricing, style, product quality, durability, variety, and advertising to draw in customers. Customers so frequently choose a specific brand. One of the biggest sports shoe manufacturers in India is Nike, followed by Adidas, Reebok, and Puma. According to the survey, most consumers were satisfied with particular brands of sports shoes in light of the selected criteria, and consumer behavior toward sports shoes is also favorable.
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"CONSUMER PREFERENCE TOWARDS DIFFERENT BRANDED SPORTS SHOES IN BELGAUM CITY"
Paper Title: NPA MANAGEMENT IN COMMERCIAL BANKING AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008460
Register Paper ID - 217193
Title: NPA MANAGEMENT IN COMMERCIAL BANKING AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
Author Name(s): Yashoda.B
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3846-3850
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 393
of NPAs, and loan recovery mechanisms available.Additionally, guidelines for banks released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in February 2016 regarding timely resolution of stressed assets have come
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prises as a mother ensures her kids against the en
Paper Title: COMBATING CORONAVIRUS BY ANALYZING PREVAILING DIETARY BEHAVIOUR, PRACTICES AND RELEVANT AWARENESS IN URBAN FAMILIES: A SURVEY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008459
Register Paper ID - 213985
Title: COMBATING CORONAVIRUS BY ANALYZING PREVAILING DIETARY BEHAVIOUR, PRACTICES AND RELEVANT AWARENESS IN URBAN FAMILIES: A SURVEY
Author Name(s): Dr. Archna Saxena
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3840-3845
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 496
As it was total lockdown due to corona, for this survey a sample of 200 was chosen. The head of the families were interviewed through pretested questionnaire. Different Social media was used to collect the data. Scoring and ranking method was used to analyze the data along with the statistical analysis. Corona brought so much uncertainty and fear that everyone was just was running to get all sort of clues to fight against corona, thus most of the households (47%) had updated their knowledge regarding immunity enhancing diet from Newspapers, Social media platform was used by 48% for enhancing their knowledge. As the cases were increasing so was the increase in precautions taken by the people too, as a result of which 52% of the people modified their routine diet, and increase the use of medicinal condiments and spices which were considered to be building the immunity power, although due to lockdown all shops being closed it was difficult to continue and manage the prescribed diet. People increase the consumption of rainbow diet, along with probiotics, and Vitamin-C rich citrus fruit. Awareness regarding kitchen hygiene and sanitization of food was increased and respondents adopted safe food consumption with soaking, germination, fermentation on the top priority. Junk foods and ready to eat foods were eaten less. Pandemic brought a change in the dietary pattern of 46% of the families. To achieve protection from the virus or to regain health back to normal after catching Covid, the study showed the change in the traditional and dietary behaviors of the respondents along with the adoption of regular hygiene practices.
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Immunity, Fermentation, Protective food, Sanitization
Paper Title: MORAL EDUCATION FOR GLOBAL PEACE: A PHENOMOLOGICAL APPROACH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008458
Register Paper ID - 211292
Title: MORAL EDUCATION FOR GLOBAL PEACE: A PHENOMOLOGICAL APPROACH
Author Name(s): Prof. L. UdayaKumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3827-3839
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1014
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MORAL EDUCATION FOR GLOBAL PEACE: A PHENOMOLOGICAL APPROACH
Paper Title: HIGHER EDUCATION IMPORTANCE OF MOOC
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008457
Register Paper ID - 210377
Title: HIGHER EDUCATION IMPORTANCE OF MOOC
Author Name(s): BALAJI D. ALANDE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3824-3826
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1232
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MOOC: connecting learning, open online course, equal educational opportunity, instructional materials and practices.
Paper Title: RELEVANCE OF BEHAVIOUR IN FINANCE: CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008456
Register Paper ID - 208570
Title: RELEVANCE OF BEHAVIOUR IN FINANCE: CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Dr. Neeta Tripathi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3815-3823
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1391
Human behaviour and decision-making process are interrelated, finance is of no exception. As an investor (individual, group, institution) no one can negate the implications of human behaviour. Investors are not logical or reasonable all the time as we had experienced various financial markets anamolies, financial crisis, volatility, etc. By discussing various research papers, discussion papers, working papers, book articles etc this paper provides conceptual analysis of relevance of behaviour in financial/investment decision making.
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standard theories, efficient market hypothesis, behavioural finance, modern portfolio theory, capital asset pricing model
Paper Title: PRADHAN MANTRI FASAL BIMA YOJANA HELPING FARMERS IN NATURAL DISASTERS: AN ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008455
Register Paper ID - 205676
Title: PRADHAN MANTRI FASAL BIMA YOJANA HELPING FARMERS IN NATURAL DISASTERS: AN ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): Dr. Jaleshwar Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3809-3814
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1489
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PMFBY, Agriculture, Rabi, Kharif, Premium Rates, Insurance
Paper Title: GANDHIJI KE RACHNATMAK KARYKRAM AUR MAHILAYEN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008454
Register Paper ID - 200287
Title: GANDHIJI KE RACHNATMAK KARYKRAM AUR MAHILAYEN
Author Name(s): DR. SONI KUMARI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3800-3808
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1621
GANDHIJI KE RACHNATMAK KARYKRAM AUR MAHILAYEN
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GANDHIJI KE RACHNATMAK KARYKRAM AUR MAHILAYEN
Paper Title: THE IDEA OF THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT: AN ANALYSIS OF THE PERSPECTIVES OF DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING WORLD
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008453
Register Paper ID - 200020
Title: THE IDEA OF THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT: AN ANALYSIS OF THE PERSPECTIVES OF DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING WORLD
Author Name(s): Ritwik Raj
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3791-3799
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1538
The �Responsibility to Protect� (R2P) has an emerging norm in response to global challenges in protecting civilians from atrocities. This paper explains what is the idea of responsibility to protect and also describe the evolution and principles of responsibility to protect. This paper highlighted into the widely debated norm of the responsibility to protect, from the reason of its birth to the current status it enjoys in the international forums. Also analysis are the perspectives developed and developing world held when it was initiated and the resultant fissures that have appeared with its implementation.
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Humanitarian Intervention, Responsibility to Protect, Sovereignty, United Nations, World Summit
Paper Title: SUBALTERNS IN INDIAN LITERATURE: CHANGING NARRATIVES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008452
Register Paper ID - 199445
Title: SUBALTERNS IN INDIAN LITERATURE: CHANGING NARRATIVES
Author Name(s): Vidyasagar Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3785-3790
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 2642
Literature is the source of the Carrefour of various socio-economic factors. Literature has the power to perform resistance and revolutionary functions. Literature also shaped by subaltern history which initiated from the school of history. In contemporary Indian literature, subalternity became a superseding idea and literary writers turned their writings towards the suppressed voices of society. Indian writers re-wrote the fictional and non-fictional narratives as well to articulate the passive voices of subalterns. In sharp contrast, in the disciplines of history, social science, literature and politics in colonial India, there was an outburst of new creativity through �the discovery of the village and the person�, not as the historical residues of an old civilization, but as the embryo of a new civilization form having the potentially of being an alternative to capitalism. Many fictional and Non-fictional narratives in Hindi and in regional languages make the perspective of village life and society in colonial time and post-colonial time as well.
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Dalit Literature; History; Indian Literature; Subaltern Study.
Paper Title: HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE EFFICIENCY AND MOTHERS` HEALTH AND CHILD IMMUNIZATION: AN OVERVIEW OF EMPIRICAL STUDIES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008451
Register Paper ID - 199523
Title: HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE EFFICIENCY AND MOTHERS` HEALTH AND CHILD IMMUNIZATION: AN OVERVIEW OF EMPIRICAL STUDIES
Author Name(s): Ummey Rummana Barlaskar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3774-3784
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1549
Mothers� health and child immunization always grabs the attention as these directly affect the economy in the form of human capital. The United Nations also focused on the achievement of these factors setting targets in the Millennium Development Goals. In India health is a phenomenon controlled by both the centre and the states. Though there is a central effort to develop the health status but there exists a regional variations, owing to the differences among the states. There are many factors that affect the health status in an economy. Mothers� health and child immunisation are very closely related as mother is the direct care giver to the children. An unhealthy mother is supposed to lack behind in taking care of her health as well her children, which ultimately pulling down the immunization level also. Maternal and child health care utilization depend on many health as well as non-health related factors. The empirical studies show that the efficient utilization of the health services are influenced by many socio-economic and demographic factors. This paper aims to provide a brief discussion about the empirical studies which show that there exist variation in efficient utilization of the health services and the factors that influence this variations.
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Health Infrastructure, Efficiency, Mother�s Health, Child Immunization, Millennium Development Goals, Empirical studies.
Paper Title: GLYCATION ENHANCERS AND INHIBITORS OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008450
Register Paper ID - 199289
Title: GLYCATION ENHANCERS AND INHIBITORS OF HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN
Author Name(s): Sanghapal S. Kshirasagar, Vishwas S. Shembekar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3764-3773
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1544
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Keywords: human serum albumin, glycation enhancers, glycation inhibitors, HSA-ligand complex, Swiss-PDB Viewer
Paper Title: COMPARISON OF SUPERIORITY FIXED PARTIAL DENTURE AND REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE IN DENTAL TEACHING CLINIC OF KABUL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008449
Register Paper ID - 197744
Title: COMPARISON OF SUPERIORITY FIXED PARTIAL DENTURE AND REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE IN DENTAL TEACHING CLINIC OF KABUL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES.
Author Name(s): Dr. Mohammad Bashir Nejabi , Dr. Amina Ghoriani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3760-3763
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1548
Introduction: Teeth have different functions; such as: chewing, speaking and beauty. However, Missed one or several teeth can cause malfunction of mentioned above jobs. If eventually, the lost teeth don�t be replaced by artificial ones, it can manage to the malfunction of chewing and speaking tasks. It can also lead to problems in aesthetic and cause depression and digestive diseases by the time. In case of missed of one or more teeth; missed teeth can be replaced by Fixed Partial Denture (FPD) or Removable Partial Dentures (RPD). (FPD) replaces the missed tooth or teeth in a fixed type by use of natural adjacent teeth. Moreover, this type of replacement cannot be moved from mouth by patient. (RPD) replaces the missed one or more teeth by help of remaining natural teeth. As well, this type of teeth replacement can move from mouth by patient. The removable partial dentures prepared retention and stability of denture by help of clasps that connected to the natural teeth. This type of replacement can be removed from mouth by patient. Purpose: Determining that which kind of Partial dentures (fixed or removable) is more effective. Methodology: This is a Comparative cross sectional study which is done among patients of Dental Teaching Clinic of Kabul University of Medical Science �Abu-Ali Abne Sina� among 30 patients with (FPD) and 30 patients with (RPD). Patients had to respond to before preparation questionnaire for determining their level of satisfaction. Results: The research was done among 60 patients; which 30 of patients were having (FPD) and 30 other were with (RPD) The 30 patients have (FPD) 13 of patients was male and 17 were female. The age of patients was between 29-67 years old. Among mentioned 30 patients, 8 of them had (FPD) in both jaws, 13 patients in upper jaw and 9 of them had (FPD) in lower jaw. 22 of patients (73.33%) were satisfied from Fixed Partial denture 8 patients (26.66%) had complained about esthetic, chewing, speaking and bad smile. Female patients, especially those who had (FPD) in their forward teeth, were complainant of esthetic. Among 30 patients with (RPD), 9 were male and 21 were female that the age was ranged from 34 to 70 years old.10 of patients had (RPD) in both jaws; while 14 patients had (RPD) in upper jaw and 6 had in lower jaw. 17 of patients (56.66%) satisfied of (RPD) However, 13 patients (43.33) were not content from (RPD) due to fixation and chewing force. Female were more complainant than male. Complaints triggered by (RPD), were more in lower jaw than upper jaw. Conclusion: Through this research, we determined that patients with (RPD) were more unwilling than (FPD) Women were more complainants from beauty and chewing aspects than men. Problems raised from (RPD) fixation was more in lower jaw than upper jaw.
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Removable Partial Denture Fixed Partial Denture, Satisfaction of Patients from Removable and Fixed Partial denture
Paper Title: GROWTH BEHAVIOUR OF SOME BLUE GREEN ALGAE IN DIFFERENT CULTURE MEDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2008448
Register Paper ID - 198372
Title: GROWTH BEHAVIOUR OF SOME BLUE GREEN ALGAE IN DIFFERENT CULTURE MEDIA
Author Name(s): Dr. Sujata Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: 3756-3759
Year: August 2020
Downloads: 1472
Growth Behaviour of five local strain of blue green algae was tested. Growth was tested in BG-11 medium, chu-10 medium, ASN-III medium, ASP-2 medium, Allen Arnon medium and Gorham�s medium. Growth were observed on 8th day, 12th day, 16th day, 20th day and 24th day. It was observed that Anabaena circinalis, A.bornatiana, A.macrospora showed maximum growth in chu-10 medium where as Nostoc commun and Nostoc linckia showed maximum growth in BG-11 medium.
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Blue-green algae, BG-11 medium, chu-10 medium, ASN-III medium, ASP-2 medium, Allen Arnon medium and Gorham�s medium.
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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