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Paper Title: POSTURAL ASSESSMENT OF VEGETABLE PRODUCTION FARM WORKERS: AN ERGONOMIC STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009529
Register Paper ID - 199254
Title: POSTURAL ASSESSMENT OF VEGETABLE PRODUCTION FARM WORKERS: AN ERGONOMIC STUDY
Author Name(s): Neha Mishra , Kavita Narwal, Ragini Dubey
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4122-4126
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1345
Work related musculoskeletal disorders have become a major risk in agriculture industry due to lack of ergonomically designed instruments and the wrong work postures occupied by the workers. This paper presents a study on various working postures occupied in manual transplantation activity of vegetables. The agriculture sector have major role in Indian economy and it is the place where work posture analysis is mostly neglected. The study was conducted on 70 workers engaged in various activities of vegetable production. Posture analysis tool Rapid Upper Limb Assessment was used. The different activities of the workers were recorded by video and still photography, and these images were used for analysis. The final scores of Rapid Upper Limb Assessment during various working activities were found to be high. The findings revealed that there are ergonomic deficiencies in the planning and work methods. A significant proportion of the workers are working in high risk postures. Thus the workers are under moderate to high risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders. The study recommended a proper implementation of ergonomics interventions program with awareness and training among workers to reduce the risks of WMSD.
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RULA, Occupational, Postural analysis, musculoskeletal disorders, vegetable production
Paper Title: EMISSION CONTROL THROUGH MODIFIED SEALING OF COKE OVEN DOORS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009528
Register Paper ID - 199082
Title: EMISSION CONTROL THROUGH MODIFIED SEALING OF COKE OVEN DOORS
Author Name(s): Suresh Kr Panchbhai, Prof. Mrs Mallika Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4109-4121
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1421
Coke is a crucial raw material and a fuel used in blast furnace iron making. However, the coking industry with coal as the primary raw material is characterized by a relatively low energy utilization rate, high energy consumption per unit, complex process flows, abundant pollution�producing links, and it�s being a large source of highly polluting matters. Therefore, the coking industry is considered a highly polluting industry. The exhaust gas pollutants generated during coking include total suspended particulate matter (TSP), particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters less than or equal to 2.5 ?m (PM2.5), sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The coking industry is also a substantial contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Long-term exposure to coke oven emissions results in inflammation of the skin and inner eyelids and lesions in the lung and stomach. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) classifies coke oven emissions as Group A carcinogens and links them to lung cancer (US EPA, 1999).
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FOSSITIVE EMISSION ,COKE OVEN, CDM,BACT,CAA,AEL.LAER ,EPA, PLD
Paper Title: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND THE PANDEMIC: MODERNIZED SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT: A REVIEW ON PROSPECTIVE TECHNOLOGICAL STRATEGY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009527
Register Paper ID - 197658
Title: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND THE PANDEMIC: MODERNIZED SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT: A REVIEW ON PROSPECTIVE TECHNOLOGICAL STRATEGY
Author Name(s): Pragya pandey
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4099-4108
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1382
At this time of the global crisis, telecommunications play an important role in keeping people connected and working. To a large extent, this is largely the basis for streaming media, social media, and video conferencing to a new level of activity. In this article, we will pay special attention to 5G wireless cellular knowledge and ask profounder inquiries about how the technology will work and what new rations this epidemic may inspire in emerging 6G work. We are definitely going to miss something, so you can submit valuable comments. In the survey, it was found that strategies using potential skills will produce better returns, and these technology strategies can formulate a framework to regulator pandemics or support development of the entire society. A pandemic, which in turn helps control the spread of the infection. This research inspired a variety of implemented technologies that can help health system, the government, and the public against COVID-19 in various ways. In addition, rapid technological development during pandemic or its impact on environment and society were also discussed. In addition to technologies already implemented, this work also involves potential untapped skills that have potential prospects for application in pandemic situation control. In addition to various discussions, some suggested solutions are also proposed for certain situations.
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COVID -19, Wireless Network, 5g Technology, Pandemic Environment
Paper Title: TAX INCENTIVES AND GROWTH OF INFORMAL SECTOR SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN SOUTH WEST ,NIGERIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009526
Register Paper ID - 198993
Title: TAX INCENTIVES AND GROWTH OF INFORMAL SECTOR SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN SOUTH WEST ,NIGERIA
Author Name(s): Dr.Folajimi Festus ADEGBIE, Kolawole Olayemi BABATAYO, DR.Trimisu Tunji SIYANBOLA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4088-4098
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1333
The informal sector Small and Medium Enterprises(SMEs) growth is very important to the development and expansion of an economy.Studies have revealed that SMEs in the informal sector are liquidated at infant stage and also not captured in the tax net.The study examined the impact of tax incentives on the growth of SMEs in the informal sector of South West ,Nigeria.The study used survey research design.The population consisted of 2,708 registered SMEs with with Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency (SMEDA). Using stratified and proprtionate quota sampling method to administer questionnaire .to 386 selected samples.The study administered 772 copies of the questionnaire with a retrieval rate of 88%reliability ranged between 0.70 and 0.87 coefficients. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data.The results showed that tax incentives have significant impact on gross margin growth with Adjusted R-squared of 0.890,F-statistics of 455.530 and p-value of 0.000.Also tax incentives have significant impact on asset tangibility growth with adjusted R-squared of 0.781,F-statistics of 60.220 and p-value of 0.000.The study concluded that tax incentives have the predictive power to grow of informal sector SMEs in Nigeria.The study recommended that Federal Inland Revenue Service and State Internal Revenue Board should introduce policies that enable the SMEs in the informal sector to be captured in the tax tax net through tax incentives.This will expand the tax revenue generation to both the federal and state governments of Nigeria.
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Economy,Economic development,Growth,Informal Sector,Poverty,Small and Medium Enterprises,Tax incentives.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON ATTITUDE OF TEACHER EDUCATORS TOWARDS MOOCS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009525
Register Paper ID - 199041
Title: A STUDY ON ATTITUDE OF TEACHER EDUCATORS TOWARDS MOOCS
Author Name(s): Dr.KOWSHIK.M.C
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4077-4087
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1464
Massive Open Online Course (MOOCs) is a current inclusion to the range of online learning options. Many academics have taken interest in MOOCs recognizing the promising to covey education around the world on a remarkable scale. Present study was mainly focusing on attitude of Teacher Educators towards MOOC. The population identified for the current study was 200 Teacher Educators who ware presently teaching in TEIs of Karnataka. This study revealed that Female Teacher educators, Arts subject Teacher educators, Urban area Teacher educators and Associate Professor/Professor of TEIs have more positive Attitude than Male Teacher educators, Science subject Teacher educators, Rural area Teacher educators and assistant professors of TEIs.
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MOOC, Teacher Educators, Attitude, Teacher Education Institutes
Paper Title: TEMPORARY MARRIAGE AND ITS LEGALITY: NIKAH-AL-MUT`AH IN MODERN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009524
Register Paper ID - 199065
Title: TEMPORARY MARRIAGE AND ITS LEGALITY: NIKAH-AL-MUT`AH IN MODERN INDIA
Author Name(s): ANAMYA SHARMA , KSHITIJ PASRICHA, KUMUD RANJAN
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4064-4076
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1536
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Paper Title: THERAPEUTIC AND NUTRITIONAL POTENTIAL OF SPIRULINA IN COMBATING COVID-19 INFECTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009523
Register Paper ID - 199383
Title: THERAPEUTIC AND NUTRITIONAL POTENTIAL OF SPIRULINA IN COMBATING COVID-19 INFECTION
Author Name(s): Sunita Singh, Vinay Dwivedi, Debanjan Sanyal, Santanu Dasgupta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4051-4063
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1342
Human history has witnessed various pandemics throughout, and these cause disastrous effects on human health and country�s economy. Once again, after SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) and MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome), the world is observing a very tough time fighting an invisible enemy, the novel COVID-19 coronavirus. Initially observed in the Wuhan province of China, now, it has spread across 210 countries. Number of corona affected confirmed cases have reached > 3 million globally and death toll has reached to 258,481 as on 6th May,2020. Researchers are working round the clock, forming collaborative efforts and sharing their data to come up with a cure for this disease. The new coronavirus genome was quickly sequenced, and clinical and epidemiological data are continuously being collected and analyzed. This data is crucial for forming better public health policies and developing antiviral drugs and vaccines. As there is no vaccine available in market against COVID-19, personal health, immunity, social distancing and basic protection measures are extremely important. It is critical to avoid the virus infection and to strengthen the immune system as the coronavirus can be fatal for those with weak immunity. This article reviews the nutritional and therapeutic potential of Spirulina, which is considered as superfood and a natural supplement to strengthen the immune system. Spirulina is highly nutritious and has hypolipidemic, hypoglycemic and antihypertensive properties. Spirulina contains several bioactive compounds, such as phenols, phycobiliproteins and sulphated polysaccharides and many more with proven antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and immunostimulant/ immunomodulatory effects.
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anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiviral, COVID -19, polysaccharides, Spirulina
Paper Title: OPTIMIZATION OF DRILLING PARAMETERS FOR DELAMINATION FACTOR IN OF HYBRID FIBER REINFORCED POLYMERS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009522
Register Paper ID - 199339
Title: OPTIMIZATION OF DRILLING PARAMETERS FOR DELAMINATION FACTOR IN OF HYBRID FIBER REINFORCED POLYMERS
Author Name(s): P. Suresh, S. Sridhar, R. Saravanan, T. Riyas, T. Rubankumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4047-4050
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1315
The natural fibres and fillers from renewable natural resources offer the potential to act as a reinforcing material for polymer composite material alternative to the use of natural fibres and other man-made fibres. Among various natural fibres and fillers like aramid, wheat straw, sisal fiberwood powder, jute, hemp etc. are the most widely used natural fibres and fillers due to its advantages like easy availability, low density, low production cost and reasonable physical and mechanical properties. This research work presents the effects of natural fillers, hybrid composite structure is formed. Hybrid fiber reinforced polymer (HFRP) composite is a novel methodology in fiber reinforced polymer (FRP). A Laminate is prepared by stacking of alternative layers of carbon fiber reinforced jute and sisal reinforced composite making a laminate thickness of 10mm. Experiments were conducted HFRP composite for full factorial design to evaluate delamination factor at different drilling parameters, such as drill bit diameter, feed rate and cutting speed. Utilizing full factorial design and ANOVA approach the drilling parameters will optimize.
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Optimization, Drilling, Hybrid FRP, Delamination, Polymer
Paper Title: BALLISTIC AND SCATTERING LIMITED MOBILITY IN GAN SINGLE QUANTUM WELL AND AL0.25GA0.75N/GAN SUPERLATTICE MOSFET: A COMPARATIVE STUDY.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009521
Register Paper ID - 199193
Title: BALLISTIC AND SCATTERING LIMITED MOBILITY IN GAN SINGLE QUANTUM WELL AND AL0.25GA0.75N/GAN SUPERLATTICE MOSFET: A COMPARATIVE STUDY.
Author Name(s): Palasri Dhar, Antara Ghosal , Anurima Majumdar , Dr.Sunipa Roy , Hridika Saha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4044-4046
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1316
In this paper, the authors have calculated the two dimensional mobility in GaN single quantum well and ballastic mobility of Al0.25GaN0.75/GaN Superlattice MOSFET as a function of gate length .In the case of two dimensional mobility in GaN single quantum well the different lattice scattering mechanisms, namely ionised impurity scattering and acoustic phonon scattering are taken into account. A comparative study of two dimensional mobility of GaN single quantum well and ballastic mobility Al0.25GaN0.75/GaN Superlattice MOSFET has been made.
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quantum well,mobility,Superlattice
Paper Title: TO DETERMINE THE PHARMACEUTICAL PROMOTIONAL STRATEGIES AFFECTING PHYSICIAN FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF PHYSICIAN AND MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE IN PUNJAB
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009520
Register Paper ID - 199375
Title: TO DETERMINE THE PHARMACEUTICAL PROMOTIONAL STRATEGIES AFFECTING PHYSICIAN FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF PHYSICIAN AND MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE IN PUNJAB
Author Name(s): Trishi Sharma, B S Bhatia, Santosh Bali
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4040-4043
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1334
Pharmaceutical industry is one of the rapidly growing Industry globally. It is exploring new ways of promoting products to the Physicians who are the key decision makers for prescribing Drugs to the end customer which is Patient. Pharmaceutical Industry is spending huge on promoting drugs to the Physicians in innovative ways so as to influence the physician. The study was conducted to find the impact of various Promotional Strategies adopted by Pharmaceutical Companies for influencing Physician Prescription and the Physician�s perspective about these pharmaceutical strategies in the area of Punjab. A qualitative study was conducted for determining the various Promotional strategies and the Physician�s Perspective in Punjab. Interviews were conducted and Open-ended questions were asked to 50 Physicians and 50 Medical Representatives. The main conclusion was that the Physicians develop perception about Pharmaceutical Company based on the Engagement activities with the Physician, Product Knowledge of the Medical Representative and the way the Drugs are promoted to the Physician ( sharing about the benefits and the side effect profile of the drug ) and these were found to be the most effective marketing strategies of the Pharmaceutical Industry for promoting Drugs. The Medical Representatives were also of the same opinion except for the influence of incentives on the Physicians prescription which was not considered as important factor by the Physicians.
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Pharmaceutical Promotional Strategies, Physician, Physician perspective, Medical Representative perspective
Paper Title: FUTURE OF NANOMATERIALS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009519
Register Paper ID - 199366
Title: FUTURE OF NANOMATERIALS
Author Name(s): Mr. Mohit Randive, Mr. Ameya Mandaokar, Mr. Ujjwal Nimbalkar, Mr. Meghesh Balpande
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4033-4039
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1343
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Purification, treatment, military, medicine, safety.
Paper Title: Agyey Ke Nibandh: Ek Wiwechan
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009518
Register Paper ID - 199163
Title: AGYEY KE NIBANDH: EK WIWECHAN
Author Name(s): Dr. Anil Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4027-4032
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1437
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Paper Title: Analysis Of Nabaneeta Dev Sen`s Novel `Albatross`In The Light Of Psychoanalysis (Freudian And Lacanian)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009517
Register Paper ID - 199354
Title: ANALYSIS OF NABANEETA DEV SEN`S NOVEL `ALBATROSS`IN THE LIGHT OF PSYCHOANALYSIS (FREUDIAN AND LACANIAN)
Author Name(s): Shouvik Pal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4021-4026
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1313
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Paper Title: SCRUTINY`S TREATMENT OF THE GREAT TRADITION AND THE SCOTTISH TRADITION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009516
Register Paper ID - 199292
Title: SCRUTINY`S TREATMENT OF THE GREAT TRADITION AND THE SCOTTISH TRADITION
Author Name(s): Chandan Kumar Jha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4017-4020
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1316
The Scrutiny criticism of the novel which was composed of the studies of Jane Austen, Henry James, Edith Wharton, Dorothy Richardson, George Gissing and E.M. Forster by Q.D. Leavis, of Dickens by R.C. Churchill of Emily Bronte by G.D. Klingopulos besides those of D.H. Lawrence and the great tradition of novelists by F.R. Leavis is in itself a substantive contribution. Though it is a subject beyond the scope of the present work, it is worthwhile to examine a particular area of Scrutiny’s novel criticism which is related to its criticism of poetry. The two dominant ideas behind Scrutiny’s novel criticism are the close connection between the novel and morality, and the great novels as an affirmation of life. This moral dimension of novel is especially complex and revolves around a number of closely related ideas----------- a definite concept of form in fiction, the concepts of the novel as moral fable and dramatic poem, and a notion of moral enactment and moral exploration.An important aspect of Scrutiny’s novel criticism was the concept of the novel as dramatic poem. Scrutiny published a series of studies deriving from the concept of the poetic as constituent of the novel, in the course of which Leavis developed some of his most effective and shaping criticism, Including the works that appeared as The Great Tradition and D.H.Lawrence: Novelist. This new critical tactic employed by Scrutiny critics saw all Literature as poetry or read as if it were poetry, often at the expense of genre characteristics. This critical practice has often been challenged on several grounds but for Scrutiny critics it had immediate advantages. It allowed them to examine fiction with the same careful textual analysis and scrutiny which they brought to poetry---------two quote and analyse long passages, to demonstrate the operative function of ideas, and to develop symbolic and experimental patterns. Then, too, by insisting on the dramatic nature of such fiction, they could keep fidelity with rendered life and temporal progression, and avoid excessive symbol-hunting
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Progression, Examine, Scrutiny, Pattern, Symbolic
Paper Title: EVERY DAY YOGA PRACTICES IN CHANGES THE LIFE STYLE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009515
Register Paper ID - 199402
Title: EVERY DAY YOGA PRACTICES IN CHANGES THE LIFE STYLE
Author Name(s): Prof. Vinodbhai R. Chaudhary
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4015-4016
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1287
Yoga is an ancient discipline. It is recognized as one of the most important and valuable gifts of our culture. The modern era, with the development of science and technology, provides man more comforts for his basic necessities. But the comforts man faces lot of problems, which cannot be solved only by the above facilities. Today the world is looking for solutions to solve the menacing problems of unhappiness, restlessness, emotional imbalance, hyper activity, tension, stress, etc. All his faculties physical, mental, intellectual and emotional develop in a harmonious and integrated fashion to meet the all round challenge at the modern technological era, with hits hectic speed. The speciality of the yogic processes is that it faculties the spiritual progress of man.
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Paper Title: PHISH CATCH: MACHINE LEARNING WAY OF DETECTING PHISHING WEBSITES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009514
Register Paper ID - 199258
Title: PHISH CATCH: MACHINE LEARNING WAY OF DETECTING PHISHING WEBSITES
Author Name(s): Sahil Hussain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4008-4014
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1317
With the advent of 4G technology, the internet became available to masses. Everyone started to use internet services in different spheres of their life, making them vulnerable to diverse threats. One of the primary risks for internet users is Phishing Websites. Instead of breaching the security of systems phishing websites try to fool the users and make them give away the credentials which they are not supposed to share with anyone. In this study, we took 21 features and tried to predict their class i.e legitimate or phish using a supervised learning algorithm
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Phishing, Machine Learning, SVM, Decision Tree, Random Forest, Internet, Security
Paper Title: Bhakti Andolan :Madhykaleen Rashtreey Antah kawach
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009513
Register Paper ID - 199381
Title: BHAKTI ANDOLAN :MADHYKALEEN RASHTREEY ANTAH KAWACH
Author Name(s): Virendra Pratap Shahi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 4003-4007
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1365
Bhakit andolan
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Paper Title: Changes In The Rural And Urban Literacy And Illiteracy Rate In West Bengal (2001 – 2011)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009512
Register Paper ID - 198947
Title: CHANGES IN THE RURAL AND URBAN LITERACY AND ILLITERACY RATE IN WEST BENGAL (2001 – 2011)
Author Name(s): SUDARSHANA SINHA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 3987-4002
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1336
Abstract: Education is extremely important for the overall development and empowerment of all human beings. Higher levels of education are considered to be extremely effective in reducing differences between various sections and strata of the society. Among the sustainable development goals ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education, promotion of lifelong learning opportunities and making substantial efforts to ensure that a substantial portion of the adults achieve literacy was previously decided upon by all the member countries within the stipulated time frame. This paper aims to discuss the differentials in the literacy and illiteracy rate of people staying in the rural and the urban areas of West Bengal and for this purpose literacy rate, illiteracy and differential index was also calculated for the entire state as well as individually for all the districts for both the years. This paper also aims to bring forth the development the state has made in terms of in the above mentioned categories and the necessary steps taken by the government keeping the sustainable development goals in their mind. The data presented in this paper has been obtained from the secondary sources which have been published by the Census of India.
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literacy, inter district differentials, rural-urban differentials, illiteracy, regional variation, trends analysis, differential index
Paper Title: THEME OF CULTURAL IDENTITY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF KIRAN DESAI`S THE INHERITANCE OF LOSS AND JHUMPA LAHIRI`S THE NAMESAKE.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009511
Register Paper ID - 199350
Title: THEME OF CULTURAL IDENTITY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF KIRAN DESAI`S THE INHERITANCE OF LOSS AND JHUMPA LAHIRI`S THE NAMESAKE.
Author Name(s): Dr. RANJU KUMARI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 3982-3986
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1402
National Endowment for the Arts creative writing fellow Jhumpa Lahiri is known publicaly by her nickname because her kinder garten teacher deemed it easier to pronounce than her proper name, Nilanjana Sudeshna. Born to Bengali emigre parents and newly arrived in the united states from London she had to grapple early with question identity and the impact of this is palpable in the Namesake. The Inherritance of Loss is a story of varitations which leads to the cultural identities and cultural conflict present in the human civilization across the globe. Kiran Desai exhibits the social construction of human experience, interaction and social realities to reveal a social meaning out of it as an inter-subjective process. It is an interesting journey from Sikkim to united state , how conflict is connected to the meaning, meaning to knowledge and knowledge routed in culture. Culture is the newest fad sweeping the literature on international relations,security studies an international economics. A throng of recent essays and books point to culture as the basic force impaling nation-states other institutions and individuals to act and organize themselves as they do. Many of these writings argue that culture�s importance is growing. There can be little doubt that cultural attributes play a substantial role in providing human beings with the mental moral an economic equipment for life. Moving on the mundane approach to the question of the human sense of identity, it is soon realised that one lives in the world of others. It is in relation to others to the society and the environment in which one lives-that one�s own identity is formed.
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Temporal, immigration, preservation, identities, assimilation
Paper Title: THE ORPHANS SUFFERANCE IN THE SELECT NOVELS OF THE GREAT ENGLISH NOVELIST, CHARLES DICKENS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2009510
Register Paper ID - 199382
Title: THE ORPHANS SUFFERANCE IN THE SELECT NOVELS OF THE GREAT ENGLISH NOVELIST, CHARLES DICKENS
Author Name(s): Ahmed Hassan Ali Murshed, Mohammed Saleh Alwadeai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 9
Pages: 3976-3981
Year: September 2020
Downloads: 1354
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Dickens, Orphan, Sufferance, Benefactor, Poverty
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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