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Paper Title: INFLUENC OF PERSONALITY-ENVIRONMENT FIT ON TEACHERS` JOB SATISFACTION IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KESSES SUB-COUNTY, KENYA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009082
Register Paper ID - 198492
Title: INFLUENC OF PERSONALITY-ENVIRONMENT FIT ON TEACHERS` JOB SATISFACTION IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KESSES SUB-COUNTY, KENYA
Author Name(s): SR. MARYANN AGULANNA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 617-627
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1301
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Personality, Environment, Fit, Career, Job, Satisfaction, Teachers, Primary Schools, Kesses Sub-County, Kenya.
Paper Title: DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF ARC WELDED MS & SS PLATES TO FIND THE EFFECT OF BEND RADIUS AT DIFFERENT LOAD CONDITIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009081
Register Paper ID - 198457
Title: DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF ARC WELDED MS & SS PLATES TO FIND THE EFFECT OF BEND RADIUS AT DIFFERENT LOAD CONDITIONS
Author Name(s): P. Varalakshmi, Guda Revanth kumar, Datrika Sri Harshitha, Aska Mukhul Vamshi, Chetty Akhila
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 608-616
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1277
Arc welding is a process of joining metals by using electrodes, by using high heat to melt the parts together and allow them to cool causing fusion. It is a type of welding to join metals, other than joining process like brazing and soldering. We have used two different metals like Mild steel (MS) and Stainless steel (SS) plates with different thickness about 8mm and 10mm. We have done Arc welding on MS and SS plates with different thickness. By using electrode E7018 with different gauges like 2mm, 3.5mm, 4mm for (filling V-GROVE) applying 3 layers of weld bead, for finding the welding defects on weld joint. The following tests conducted are hardness, dye-penetration, Magnetic and radiography. We mainly concentrated on finding the effect of bending radius on weld joint. By applying the different loading conditions bend radius and angle of inclination are obtained. With the help of CAD (computer aided design) application with CREO parametric, we have designed the welded plates and performed analysis using ANSYS software. By using this software, the theoretical and experimental values are evaluated.
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Keywords: Arc welding, MS and SS plates, electrode, CAD, CREO, ANSYS.
Paper Title: ACTUAL AND TREND PROJECTION OF FINANCIAL DETERMINANTS MEASURING CAPITAL STRUCTURES AND PROFITABILITY OF SELECT STEEL COMPANIES IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009080
Register Paper ID - 198463
Title: ACTUAL AND TREND PROJECTION OF FINANCIAL DETERMINANTS MEASURING CAPITAL STRUCTURES AND PROFITABILITY OF SELECT STEEL COMPANIES IN INDIA
Author Name(s): S.JAYAPRAKASH, Dr.K.P.Balakrishnan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 603-607
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1271
Capital structure refers to the financing decision of a firm which involves the choice of the right mix of different sources of financing namely owner�s funds and lenders funds. The word profitability involves �Profit� and �Ability�. In profitability point of view profit means return from the investment. The word ability means capacity of a concern to earn or perform well. The main objective of every concern is to get a satisfactory return from the invested funds in order to maintain a sound financial position. External borrowing to improve or expand the business increases the debt situation of companies that can adversely affect the capital structure of the firms also influence the profitability positions. This play a strong emphasis in identifying the present situation to understand how far the capital structures and profitability performed during actual and projected periods of the select steel companies in India. Therefore, the objective is to analyze the capital structures based leverage and profitability based on actual and projected period. A total of 10 companies were identified during the initial period in which 5 companies were randomly selected considering the volume of business (sales and total asset). Impact of Capital Structures on profitability of select steel companies in India during 2009-10 to 2018-2019 are considered for analysis. Trend projection is used as statistical tool for Analysis. Except Tata Steel the companies have raised their long term debts by borrowing money which carries interest on its capital whereas, Tata steel have reduced its borrowings which is a good sign of managing debt on of its own finances. Net profit of most of the steel companies namely, Jindal Steel, SAIL and Steel Exchange recorded negative during actual and projected periods. JSW and Tata Steel are the two companies making profit during the actual and projected periods policy makers in the select steel manufacturing companies shall direct improved management tactics that can be identified from the results of the study as well as from the actual financial statements and forecasted result shall definitely support to increase companies returns leading towards future growth.
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Steel, Companies, Capital Structure, Leverage, Profitability, etc�
Paper Title: RELATIONSHIP MARKETING USING E-COMMERCE PLATFORM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009079
Register Paper ID - 198491
Title: RELATIONSHIP MARKETING USING E-COMMERCE PLATFORM
Author Name(s): Pavankumar U Donkennanavar, Megha G patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 598-602
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1300
At present scenario E-Commerce is relationship marketing is a strategy develop to promote customer loyalty, interaction, communication and its long term engagement. Electronic commerce is changing marketing practice and management; it is leading a complete change in traditional way of doing business. To new design an effective theory of relationship marketing and management, it required to understand what motivates consumers� choice situations. The electronic customer relationship management (E-CRM) to improve strong connections with customers by providing them with information and feedback directly suited to their needs, interest and demands. E-CRM has helps to required marketing managers to re-evaluate how, when and to what area they interact with their customers. Online interactions have turn up as a dominant exchange mode for manufacture or markets and customers. Plough online relationships defined as relational exchanges that are mediated by Internet-based channels-presents firms with challenges and opportunities. The current research has been undertaken to describe the scenario of E-Commerce, analyze the trends of E-Commerce. This paper uses the setting of an interactive home-shopping supermarket to examine the changing role of the retailer in electronic commerce.
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Relationship marketing, Online relationships, E-commerce, Online shopping, Mobile shopping, Self-service technology
Paper Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF PAROXETINE PHYTOSOME FOR ORAL DRUG DELIVERY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009078
Register Paper ID - 198466
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF PAROXETINE PHYTOSOME FOR ORAL DRUG DELIVERY
Author Name(s): Sushmita Rana, Rajan Sharma, Dr. Amit Chaudhary, Kapil Kumar Verma, Arvind Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 584-597
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1293
"Phyto" implies plant while "some" means cell-like. Phytosomes are greater absorbed and improve bioavailability of bio ingredients Phytosomes presented good pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics feedback than standard natural extracts. Many types of products available in the market in which contain Ginkgo biloba, Silybum marianum, and Camellia sinensis. The property of Phytosomes generally depends on the method of formulation and drug polymer complex formation. The phytoconstituents of various plants which provide the hepatoprotective property i.e Ginkgo biloba, Mangiferin, Andrographis paniculata Linn, were extracted and formulated as phytosome drug delivery system. Phytosome represents the antioxidant property, hepatoprotective activity, and it is used for the wound healing.
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Phytosomes, phospholipid, phosphatidylcholine, phytoconstituent, bioavailability, drug, therapeutic uses
Paper Title: FEASIBILITY STUDY OF ZIRCONIA BASED RESTORATIONS IN DENTAL APPLICATIONS: A REVIEW OF DESIRABLE PROPERTIES TO ENHANCE AND FACILITATE THE EXISTING RESTORATIONS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009077
Register Paper ID - 198490
Title: FEASIBILITY STUDY OF ZIRCONIA BASED RESTORATIONS IN DENTAL APPLICATIONS: A REVIEW OF DESIRABLE PROPERTIES TO ENHANCE AND FACILITATE THE EXISTING RESTORATIONS
Author Name(s): Dr Rajeev N, Ajith Haridas, Shreyas R Narayanan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 573-583
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1300
Cermet restorations were considered as the most accepted standard for reliable implant materials. Increasing demand for aesthetic appearance supported the commercialization of fairly new metal free restorations. Demand of zirconia prostheses have increased in near future. Zirconia ceramic restoration has a higher fracture occurrence rate than their counter metal ceramic restoration. Surface treatment methods are implemented to improve fracture performance of ZCR. This generate residual stresses on veneering ceramic causing crack initiation and ending with a fracture. In order to overcome the stress in the material zirconia surface coating is used as a surface treatment for increased fracture resistance and to accommodate stresses along the ZCR layers. The cost of replacing the implant is high. Therefore, an attempt is made in this paper to experimentally analyze the feasibility of various surface restoration methods.
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Zirconia restorations, Review, Feasibility
Paper Title: THE SHORT REVIEW: REVOLUTION IN NANOTEXTILE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009076
Register Paper ID - 198481
Title: THE SHORT REVIEW: REVOLUTION IN NANOTEXTILE
Author Name(s): Pooja Netaji Sawant , Abhilasha Ulhas Deshpande, Gauri Rajendra Suryavanshi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 562-572
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1365
Implantation of nanotechnology in various fields in is drastically increasing day-by-day for gaining better and multi functionalized properties. The first part gives introduction of nanotechnology and related textile properties achieved by applied nano-fabrication methods. The study presents overview of recent development of nanotechnology in textile area, including the properties of nano-sized entities and using this nano-sized material in fabrication of smart nano-textiles and about there resultant performance. Emerging fabrication methods and novel properties of nano particles will have built up intelligent fabric in surrounding such as self-cleaning, sensing, anti-static, flame retardant and UV-protective fabric. Therefore, the article shows an overview of nano technology research and development in nano-textile.
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Nanotechnology, Nanotextiles, Electrospinning, Anti-microbial textile, Anti-static, Nano finishing
Paper Title: MALE BREAST CANCER: SIGNS, SYMPTOMS, AND TREATMENT: A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009075
Register Paper ID - 198489
Title: MALE BREAST CANCER: SIGNS, SYMPTOMS, AND TREATMENT: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Md Sadique Hussain , Chandan Mohapatra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 553-561
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1284
Male breast cancer (MBC) is an infrequent and uncommon condition. It accounts 1% than other cancer diagnosed in men. The rationale for low incidence among men is due to difference in hormonal environment and relatively poor breast tissue count in men. The disease is also diagnosed at later stages because of lack of awareness. In Asia most of the males hide about this disease due to social psychology. There is limited literature and published data on MBC due to low incidence of disease. This review deals with etiology, pathology, risk factors, treatment and psychological trauma in MBC patients. While in both genders breast carcinomas share similar features, significant variations exist. Most studies are very limited on the men with breast cancer. Therefore, most evidence on male breast cancer is extracted from female research. However, we will learn more about them when a lot of these little studies on male breast cancer are put together. This review stresses on the occurrence, etiology, clinical characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, pathology, survival and MBC-related prognostic factors.
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Male breast cancer, female breast cancer, disease
Paper Title: FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES, A MIRROR TO INDIA`S ECONOMY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009074
Register Paper ID - 198479
Title: FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES, A MIRROR TO INDIA`S ECONOMY
Author Name(s): Dr Varsha Agarwal, Pooja E M, Harshavi S Jain, Thota Venkata Meghana
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 548-552
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1316
Foreign exchange reserves are the surplus of freely convertible foreign currency (generally denominated in USD, but can also be denominated in Pounds, Euros, etc.,) maintained by any country�s central bank. Foreign exchange reserves are maintained as a means to regulate the economy by controlling the level of such reserves and also acting as a source of buffer or backing of country�s funds in case of an economic crisis or currency rate fluctuation. This study aims at analysing the impact of the accumulation of foreign exchange reserves on the economy of India. The authors have utilized secondary data for the purpose of this research paper. The geographic limitation of this study is India. Some of the factors which influence the accumulation of foreign reserve holdings are the need for foreign direct investments (FDIs), liquidity andsecurity during an economic crisis.India has witnessed a huge leap in the foreign exchange reserves when compared to 1960. This has enabled India to be the fifth largest foreign reserve holding country in the world. The United States being the global economic leader is in the 20th position. This implies that the amount of foreign reserve holdings held by a country does not determine its economic stability, whereas it depends on the nation�s demands.
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Foreign Reserve Holdings, Special Drawing Rights (SDR), Reserve Tranche Position (RTP), The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Liquidity and Opportunity cost
Paper Title: ORTHODONTIC BRACKETS: FROM PAST TO PRESENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009073
Register Paper ID - 198174
Title: ORTHODONTIC BRACKETS: FROM PAST TO PRESENT
Author Name(s): Dr. Ishita Agrawal, Dr Falguni Mehta, Dr. Renuka Patel, Dr. Rahul Trivedi, Dr. Skanda Keerthana
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 537-547
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1678
It is difficult to imagine that there was a period in orthodontics before the invention of brackets. Brackets had a modest beginning in the form of the Ribbon Arch bracket designed by Angle. The introduction of brackets saw a new era in orthodontics. With time both the Orthodontist and the manufacturers started shouldering the responsibilities for arriving at new bracket designs and different bracket system. The wave of design changes continued to mount with contributions from Angle, Steiner, Holdaway, Jaraback, Fizzell, Ricketts, tweed and many others, which led to the introduction of the standard Edge-wise bracket which was also called as the Siamese or twin bracket. Dr. Ronald H Roth developed an appliance through clinical trial and error, starting with the standard Andrew Brackets and then altering the values and placement of some Anterior brackets. However, the process of the modifying the brackets is still on. Though, we all are using recent brackets which are currently available in the markets, it is important to know the past history of brackets which was used earlier. Thus, this article reviews the history of various orthodontic brackets and its advantages and disadvantages. We suggest that many more review studies should come aiming at the bio compatibility, aesthetics and treatment results of each bracket. Such studies will help the practitioner to decide the bracket selection for his treatment plan.
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Brackets, Preadjusted Edgewise, Lingual, Self-ligating, Customised.
Paper Title: STATUS AND DYNAMICS OF MUSLIM WOMEN CHARACTERS IN ATTIA HOSAIN’S SUNLIGHT ON A BROKEN COLUMN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009072
Register Paper ID - 198158
Title: STATUS AND DYNAMICS OF MUSLIM WOMEN CHARACTERS IN ATTIA HOSAIN’S SUNLIGHT ON A BROKEN COLUMN
Author Name(s): Nisha Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 534-536
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1377
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Destiny, Protagonist, Helpless Condition, Claustrophobia, Muslim Family
Paper Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON CUSTOMER� SATISFACTION IN SERVICE QUALITY DIMENSIONS AMONG PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS IN HYDERABAD CITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009071
Register Paper ID - 198469
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON CUSTOMER� SATISFACTION IN SERVICE QUALITY DIMENSIONS AMONG PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS IN HYDERABAD CITY
Author Name(s): Mrs. Preeti V. Sarda
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 525-533
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1344
ABSTRACT: Customer satisfaction measures how a customer feels about a brand interaction. It�s a measurement use to quantify the degree to which a customer is satisfied with a product, service, or experience. Service is an activity that creates value and provides benefits for customers at specific time. Service quality seems to be a moral string for every organization. In today�s competitive scenario, service quality, customer satisfaction and loyalty are becoming principal challenges for banking sector. This paper attempts to make a comparative analysis of level of customer satisfaction towards the services provided by public sector banks (Andhra bank and SBI) and private sector banks (HDFC bank and ICICI bank). The study has been conducted in Hyderabad city based on questionnaire method and a sample of 120 customers of each 30 customers of respective banks has been selected using convenient sampling method. The SERVQUAL model analysis is conducted with its all five service dimensions and Gap analysis. SERVQUAL Model is chosen in our study to assess the service quality and customer satisfaction. Servqual can be used to measure service quality in variety of service settings and can be used to compare with the competitors. This model of service quality identifies the reasons for any gaps between customer expectations and perceptions. The banks are chosen to identify the service quality gaps and customer perception and satisfaction in which SERVQUAL model will fit to do the better gap analysis and to identify the factors for poor quality service.
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KEYWORDS: Service Quality dimensions, SERVQUAL Model, Private Bank, Public Bank, GAP analysis
Paper Title: IMPACT OF MGNREGA ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009070
Register Paper ID - 198456
Title: IMPACT OF MGNREGA ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Author Name(s): Dr. Roop Kamal Kaur
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 517-524
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1491
It is common in the developing countries that women are being ignored since pre-historic time. The primary objectives of the research are to study the impact of MGNREGA on women empowerment and to identify the obstacles in the path of the implementation of the scheme. The empowerment of rural women is crucial for the development of the rural Bharat. Women have to empower themselves from below in order to make the government to empower them from above. In the words �empowering women is a precondition for creating a good nation, when women are empowered, society with stability is assured�. National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) enacted by legislation on August 25, 2005 and it was renamed as the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) on 2nd October 2009. The MGNREGA has positive impact on empowerment and employment pattern of women in recent years. It aims at enhancing livelihood security by providing at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment in a financial year to every rural household especially for women. Women participation has increased significantly and perceived it giving them a sense of independence and security. The purpose of the study is to examine the women empowerment and a review of literature that has been done on this scheme. The research conducted descriptive study and the secondary data was used like books, newspaper, journals, and magazines for this study.
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MGNREGA, Women, Empowerment
Paper Title: REDEFINING THE PURPOSE OF TRADITIONAL HANDMADE TILES IN INTERIORS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009069
Register Paper ID - 198452
Title: REDEFINING THE PURPOSE OF TRADITIONAL HANDMADE TILES IN INTERIORS
Author Name(s): Athufa Naireen, Cheruvu Srinivas, Srishti Srivastava
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 512-516
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1451
Athangudi Village, in the Shivagagai district of Chettinad, is home to various crafts from the region that ranges from culinary expertise to exquisite craftsmanship in architectural marvels. A very important contribution to the Chettinad grandeur is the art of developing and sustaining a tile pattern that is unique to this region of India, now known as Athangudi tiles - an art form that is almost 150 years old. A 150-year-old craft that has been revived as a unique art-deco tile pattern technique from India. While it was earlier regarded as a hallmark of quality, today it is also a mark of sustainable design, for longer the life of the initial investment of efforts, energy, and resources, the more eco-friendly is the material. The Athangudi tiles are completely hand-made using local and eco-friendly materials from the region. Deft hands of the craftsmen use cement, sand, jelly, and water to make the dough. The tiles made are very distinctive and have glossy finishing. Tiles have traditional as well as modern motifs. These handmade tiles are very beautiful and unique in their style and are painted using vivid colors. Now with new design intervention by architects and interior designers in the reuse of period style home decor architecture techniques/style, these tiles have been given a fresh lease of life in the world of architecture. Instead of common usage, these tiles can be utilized peculiarly by constructing modifiable wall partitions. The tiles are placed in pre-cast frames made of wooden or other sustainable materials. The main motive behind this idea is to redefine the classic utilization of tiles and to give production opportunities to - a skill that is so unique which has been declining its popularity in the market over a period.
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Handmade tiles, old craft, eco-friendly, interior designers, wall partitions
Paper Title: MALGUDI AS AN PLATFORM IN R. K. NARAYAN`S WORKS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009068
Register Paper ID - 198446
Title: MALGUDI AS AN PLATFORM IN R. K. NARAYAN`S WORKS
Author Name(s): Shrutika Angatrao Phale, Dr Satkala
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 509-511
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1379
R. K. Narayan is known as the best story teller of human behavior in Modern Indian literature. He has a good knowledge of the life of middle class Indians. The tension, conflicts in human relations within the domestic circle of this class are thoroughly described in his novels and short- stories. He is one of the most popular literary figures along with Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao. These three Indian novelists have the credit of bringing Indian English Literature into world�s notice.
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myth, tradition, Malgudi and modern society
Paper Title: DIASPORIC DILEMA IN INDIAN WRITINGS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009067
Register Paper ID - 198445
Title: DIASPORIC DILEMA IN INDIAN WRITINGS
Author Name(s): Shrutika Angatrao Phale, Dr Satkala
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 506-508
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1387
The term Diaspora is derived from the Greek word �dia� means through and �speiro� means scatters. Originally the term Diaspora referred to the Jewish Diaspora for the dispersal of the Jews from their motherland back in the sixth-seventh century B.C. and later in the second century A.D. from Jerusalem. During 200 A.D. to 900 A.D, there was migration on a large scale in most of the countries for trade and business. Religion was also one of the reasons for migration. During Colonial period it was due to war, slavery and exploitation of one community to another in case of majority and minority.
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Identity, Diaspora, Migration, Nostalgia, Homeland, Host Land, Diaspora Writers and Indian immigrants.
Paper Title: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF IFC�S GREEN MASALA BONDS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009066
Register Paper ID - 198366
Title: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF IFC�S GREEN MASALA BONDS
Author Name(s): Prof. Renu Jatana, Dr. Mehjabeen Barodawala
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 493-505
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1404
Green Masala bonds are offshore rupee denominated financial instruments issued by Indian corporates to raise foreign capital so as to finance environmental-friendly projects such as renewables, water and energy efficiency, bioenergy, and low carbon transports. The first green masala bond was issued by IFC (International Finance Corporation) in 2015 for financing the YES Bank renewable and clean energy projects particularly for wind and solar energy. YES bank has allocated the proceeds from these bonds in various wind energy and solar energy projects in different parts of the country. The number of Wind Energy projects financed are 12 which have a combined capacity of 723.1 MW while on the other hand number of Solar Energy projects financed by these bonds are 34 which have a combined capacity of 2010 MW. The Green bonds issued by YES bank have paved the path in India by demonstrating innovative climate financing structures and creating a market oriented towards green finance. The proceeds of the bonds allocated in various renewable energy projects have various positive and expected annual and lifetime environmental and social impact in India.
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Masala bonds, Green Bonds, Green Masala bonds, International Finance Corporation, Green Infrastructure projects, YES bank, Infrastructure development.
Paper Title: IMPORTANT ROLE OF INDIAN JUDICIARY IN ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009065
Register Paper ID - 198443
Title: IMPORTANT ROLE OF INDIAN JUDICIARY IN ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Author Name(s): Anita Parmar, Dr. Rupali Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 487-492
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1353
The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate the importance of Indian Judiciary in environment protection. From the dawn of 21st Century the environment issues and problems has emerged as a major concern for the well-being of the people. In India, the concept of environmental protection can be seen originated from the period of Vedas. The conception of ecological protection and preservation is not modern. In the present time the Supreme Court of India expand the meaning of environmental right. The Supreme Court is making and creating interpretation which led to the creation of new rights. As under Article 21, this court has created new rights including the right to health and pollution free environment. In India Judicial activism (PIL, evolution of Doctrines), NGO�s and public spirited individuals plays a vital role to protect the environment.
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Public Interest Litigation, Social justice, Public Trust, Environmental right, Apex court, Doctrines, Precautionary Principle, Strict Liability, Sustainable development, Polluters pays.
Paper Title: THE BARE LANGUAGE OF KHOSHAL`S POETRY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009064
Register Paper ID - 198438
Title: THE BARE LANGUAGE OF KHOSHAL`S POETRY
Author Name(s): Ahmad Gul Momand, Turyalay Mankhil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 482-486
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1338
Khushal Khan Khattak is a well-known poet, thinker, and philosopher, expert of medicine, hunter, politician and freedom fighter as well. Apart, he is the author of more than 300 books in prose and verse, in which approximately 20 books are available. His writings reveal that he lived by sword and pen together encircling each and every field of life. At the beginning he fought for Mughul Empire but after his imprisonment by the Mughals resulted in a new era in his approach towards the Mughal rule. This paper is an attempt to explore the language of his poetry which is never exposed because of cultural restrictions. The language he used in his poetry is not considered as formal or humble language and that researchers left this part of his poetry untold.
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Khushal Khan Khattak, Poetry, bare language, sexual orientation, erotic language
Paper Title: ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE POLITICS OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR SINCE 1947
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009063
Register Paper ID - 198444
Title: ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE POLITICS OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR SINCE 1947
Author Name(s): Dr. Mehraj Hajni
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 479-481
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1377
(After 1947, the women of Jammu and Kashmir have played an import role in shaping the better future of their homeland and thus contributed efficiently in its socio-cultural, educational and economic spheres, Although, this contribution is enormous in many sectors, however, the role of these women in the field of politics has been very little and with the result their participation in the decision making process remained always negligible. As such the desired objectives of �Women Empowerment� in Jammu and Kashmir are yet to be achieved.)
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Role of Women in the Politics of Jammu and Kashmir since 1947
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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