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Paper Title: BHESAJAPADDHATI- A CRITICAL STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr. Ajithkumar. K. V
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135849
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Title: BHESAJAPADDHATI- A CRITICAL STUDY
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Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Pages: 907-916
Year: February 2017
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BHESAJAPADDHATI- A CRITICAL STUDY
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BHESAJAPADDHATI- A CRITICAL STUDY
Paper Title: Pravaradhi Mantra Vyakhyana Vivaranam
Author Name(s): DSV Jagannatha Sharma
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135843
Register Paper ID - 273134
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Author Country : Indian Author, India, 517501 , Tirupati, 517501 , | Research Area: Others area Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT1135843 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT1135843 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT1135843.pdf
Title: PRAVARADHI MANTRA VYAKHYANA VIVARANAM
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Subject Area: Others area
Author type: Indian Author
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Issue: 1
Pages: 876-880
Year: February 2017
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Pravaradhi Mantra Vyakhyana Vivaranam
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Pravaradhi Mantra Vyakhyana Vivaranam
Paper Title: AN OVERVIEW ON INDIAN HERITAGE, SITES AND HISTORIANS AFTER WORLD WAR III
Author Name(s): Prof. Vilas N. Kamble
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135825
Register Paper ID - 271077
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Title: AN OVERVIEW ON INDIAN HERITAGE, SITES AND HISTORIANS AFTER WORLD WAR III
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Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Pages: 758-762
Year: February 2017
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World War II left an indelible mark on India's monuments, heritage sites, and the study of history itself. This abstract explores the multifaceted impacts of the war on these aspects of Indian history. The global conflagration of World War II had far-reaching consequences on the Indian subcontinent, which was then under British colonial rule. Indian monuments, repositories of rich cultural heritage, bore witness to a range of transformations during this tumultuous period. World War II exerted a multifaceted influence on Indian monuments, heritage sites, and the study of history. It brought both destruction and restoration, prompting a reevaluation of historical narratives and the reinvigoration of cultural awareness. The legacy of this global conflict continues to shape the perception and preservation of India's rich historical and architectural heritage.
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Monuments, Sites, Heritage, Historians, World War II
Paper Title: An Experimental Study of Seating Arrangement Dynamics in Educational Institutions of Delhi
Author Name(s): Ar. Jahnabi Kalita, Ar. Kapil Singhal
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135821
Register Paper ID - 271763
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Author Country : Indian Author, India, - , -, - , | Research Area: Science and Technology Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT1135821 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT1135821 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT1135821.pdf
Title: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SEATING ARRANGEMENT DYNAMICS IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF DELHI
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Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Pages: 732-736
Year: February 2017
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Seating arrangements in educational institutions play an important part in determining the functional efficiency of the institute and also the psychological impact on its users. Many great thinkers, designers and experimenters across the world have deduced several vital conclusions about the ideal seating arrangements. An experiment with 63 participants in 3 educational institutions of Delhi was conducted in the beginning of winter 2015 to investigate the dynamics of typical typologies of seating configurations. From the finding of the experiments, the unique intricacies could be deduced which is specifically pertaining to the study area.
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seating arrangements, seating configurations, seating layout, furniture layout
Paper Title: Enhancing Crop Resilience to Climate Change through Genetic Modification
Author Name(s): Dr. Suresh Kumar
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135734
Register Paper ID - 268733
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT1135734 and DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13736411
Author Country : Indian Author, India, - , -, - , | Research Area: Science and Technology Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT1135734 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT1135734 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT1135734.pdf
Title: ENHANCING CROP RESILIENCE TO CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH GENETIC MODIFICATION
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13736411
Pubished in Volume: 5 | Issue: 1 | Year: January 2017
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Pages: 56-65
Year: January 2017
Downloads: 252
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This paper explores the role of genetic modification (GM) in enhancing crop resilience to climate change, focusing on key advancements, applications, and challenges. Genetic modification offers promising solutions to counter climate-induced stresses such as drought, heat, and salinity, with significant improvements in crop yield and sustainability. Through an analysis of current GM technologies, particularly CRISPR, and multi-trait crop development, the paper highlights their potential in building climate-resilient agricultural systems. It also discusses the specific case of Rajasthan, India, where GM crops could address region-specific challenges like water scarcity and soil salinization. Despite the potential benefits, challenges such as high development costs, regulatory hurdles, public scepticism, and environmental concerns limit the widespread adoption of GM crops. The paper concludes by examining prospects, including advancements in bioinformatics and computational tools, and stresses the importance of integrating GM technologies with traditional breeding methods to develop more resilient crop varieties. A balanced approach combining innovation and sustainable agricultural practices is essential for addressing global food security in the face of climate change.
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Genetic modification, climate resilience, CRISPR, drought tolerance, crop yield, GM crops, Rajasthan, bioinformatics, agricultural sustainability, food security
Paper Title: Deep learning based approach for automated food inspection and grading using computer vision
Author Name(s): Halesh T G
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135678
Register Paper ID - 267219
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
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Author Country : Indian Author, India, 585330 , Bidar, 585330 , | Research Area: Science All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT1135678 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT1135678 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT1135678.pdf
Title: DEEP LEARNING BASED APPROACH FOR AUTOMATED FOOD INSPECTION AND GRADING USING COMPUTER VISION
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Subject Area: Science All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Pages: 651-654
Year: January 2017
Downloads: 316
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Abstract Quality assessment of fruits plays a key part in the global economy's agricultural sector. In recent years, it has been shown that fruits are affected by different diseases, which can lead to widespread economic failure in the agricultural industry. Traditional manual visual grading of fruits could be more accurate, making it difficult for agribusinesses to assess quality efficiently. The quality and safety of food is an important issue to the whole society, since it is at the basis of human health, social development and stability. Ensuring food quality and safety is a complex process, and all stages of food processing must be considered, from cultivating, harvesting and storage to preparation and consumption. However, these processes are often labor-intensive. Nowadays, the development of machine vision can greatly assist researchers and industries in improving the efficiency of food processing. Computer vision based food recognition is a technology that uses machine learning algorithms to identify and classify different types of food in digital images or videos. This technology has a wide range of applications, including dietary analysis and tracking, nutrition labeling, and food safety. One of the key benefits of food recognition is the ability to automatically extract nutritional information from food images.
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Keywords: Automated Food Inspection, Food Grading, Deep Learning, Convolution Neural Networks (CNN), Image Classification, Object Detection, Image Segmentation.
Paper Title: Transforming Archives: The Dynamic Role of Archivists and Archival Practices in Contemporary Society
Author Name(s): Mohd. Shakir Hussain Choudhury
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135654
Register Paper ID - 267003
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT1135654 and DOI : http://doi.one/10.1729/Journal.40887
Author Country : Indian Author, India, 788712 , Karimganj, 788712 , | Research Area: Social Science All Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT1135654 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT1135654 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT1135654.pdf
Title: TRANSFORMING ARCHIVES: THE DYNAMIC ROLE OF ARCHIVISTS AND ARCHIVAL PRACTICES IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : http://doi.one/10.1729/Journal.40887
Pubished in Volume: 5 | Issue: 1 | Year: February 2017
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Social Science All
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Pages: 470-480
Year: February 2017
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The realm of archives, archivists, and archival practices has significantly transformed to meet contemporary societal demands. This paper explores the dynamic role of archives in preserving collective memory, the evolving responsibilities of archivists, and the impact of postmodernism on archival practices. Traditionally, archives were primarily repositories of historical records for state and institutional use. However, they have expanded to serve broader societal functions, becoming vital tools for constructing histories, shaping cultural identities, and supporting social justice initiatives. The study examines the shifting responsibilities of archivists, who now act as mediators in creating and maintaining archives, balancing record preservation with ethical considerations and inclusivity. The influence of postmodernism on archival theory and practice challenges traditional notions of objectivity and neutrality in record-keeping. Postmodernism highlights the importance of context, the subjective nature of documentation, and the role of power in record creation and preservation. This paper underscores the necessity for archivists to adopt a reflective and critical approach, recognizing inherent biases in archival processes and striving for inclusivity and representation of marginalized voices. It highlights the transformation of archives from state-centric repositories to dynamic institutions serving broader societal functions, necessitating continuous adaptation of archival practices.
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Keywords: Preservation, Archival Records, Archivist, Postmodernism, Record-Keeping
Paper Title: Women, Politics And Resistance In Margaret Drabble’s The Waterfall And Doris Lessing’s A Proper Marriage
Author Name(s): Dr. Ajit Kumar
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135621
Register Paper ID - 266079
Publisher Journal Name: IJPUBLICATION, IJCRT
DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT1135621 and DOI : http://doi.one/10.1729/Journal.40657
Author Country : Indian Author, India, - , -, - , | Research Area: Science and Technology Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT1135621 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT1135621 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT1135621.pdf
Title: WOMEN, POLITICS AND RESISTANCE IN MARGARET DRABBLE’S THE WATERFALL AND DORIS LESSING’S A PROPER MARRIAGE
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : http://doi.one/10.1729/Journal.40657
Pubished in Volume: 5 | Issue: 1 | Year: March 2017
Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Pages: 237-241
Year: March 2017
Downloads: 848
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Feminine ideologies have faced criticism for their portrayal of both sexes and the male hegemonic aspects of society. Margaret Drabble and Doris Lessing explore the complex nature of patriarchal pressures that lead women to deceive others. In Drabble's The Waterfall, Jane Gray deceives her friend Lucy to achieve a self-secured position, fearing rejection, competitiveness, and insecurity. In Doris Lessing's A Proper Marriage, Martha desires female liberation from patriarchal clutches through different means. Jane believes that male assistance is necessary for a sustainable and liberal life, while Martha does not compromise on her liberty. Both Jane and Martha feel the need to present their original contribution hidden in male hegemonic powers, aiming to create a harmonious atmosphere in society. Thus, applying the different feminine theories, the current research underscores that both novels exhibit a true representation of a patriarchal society, with the protagonists Jane Gray and Martha Quest aiming to bring a life for women that is equally respectable and liberal to men in all spheres.
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Women, Politics and Resistance in Margaret Drabble's The Waterfall and Doris Lessing's A Proper Marriage
Paper Title: Children's Cartoon Consumption Behaviour: With special reference to Parental Perspective
Author Name(s): Rajashree S Adhikary
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135590
Register Paper ID - 264032
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Author Country : Indian Author, India, 201310 , Greater Noida, 201310 , | Research Area: Science and Technology Published Paper URL: http://ijcrt.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJCRT1135590 Published Paper PDF: download.php?file=IJCRT1135590 Published Paper PDF: http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT1135590.pdf
Title: CHILDREN'S CARTOON CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOUR: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PARENTAL PERSPECTIVE
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Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Pages: 51-57
Year: January 2017
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This study undertakes an in-depth exploration into the nuanced perceptions held by parents regarding their children's consumption of cartoons. It seeks to uncover the complex influences that cartoons exert on children's development as perceived by their caregivers. The prevalence of cartoons as a primary form of entertainment for primary school going children from six years old, with dedicated viewership emerging by the age of 12 years, highlights the significance of understanding of parental attitudes towards this medium. While cartoons may offer benefits such as educational content, nurturing creativity, and providing entertainment, there exists a parallel concern regarding the potential negative effects they may impart. This study focuses on these divisions and complexities inherent in children's engagement with cartoons. By investigating into the perceptions and judgments of parents, this research seeks to illuminate the intricate interplay between cartoons and children's development. It aims to promote awareness and informed discourse surrounding the impacts of cartoon consumption on young minds. Through an exploration of parental perspectives, this study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the diverse influences that cartoons can have on children, both positive and negative, within the context of their developmental journey.
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Television cartoon, parents and children, co-viewing, perception
Paper Title: A brief history of Karbi community living in Assam.
Author Name(s): Pranab Kumar Baruah
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1135581
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Title: A BRIEF HISTORY OF KARBI COMMUNITY LIVING IN ASSAM.
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Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882
Subject Area: Science and Technology
Author type: Indian Author
Pubished in Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Pages: 987-991
Year: February 2017
Downloads: 508
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Linguistically Karbi is a Tibeto-Burman language. The original home of various people speking Tibeto-Burman language was in western china,near the yang-tee- kiang and hwang-ho rivers. And from this place they went down to the course of the Brahmaputra and entered India.( Indranoshee Das,2005). According to the anthropologist, Karbi belongs to the Mongoloid group. The old name of Karbi is Mikir. Presently, the Karbi community is mainly found in Karbi Anglong and other parts of Assam. The Karbi inhabited areas of Assam are Dimahaso , Kamrup, Morigaon, Nagaon, Golaghat, Lakhimpur , Sonitpur and Biswanath. The Karbi Autonomous district was established on 17th November 1951. Their total population is 8,13,311 according to the 2011 census. Only 11.30% population live in urban area, while the rest live in 2563 villages in rural area. The medium of education in Hills and Plains are Assamese and English . In Hills, few Christian schools teach Karbi language. Most of the students go to the Assamese or English Medium in the Hills area. The Karbi people of Assam use their karbi language for communication in their society. As we know, Karbi speech community is a bilingual speech community. They have wide spread bilingualism among them. They use Assamese language as their common medium of conversation in all purposes. As Assamese language is State language of Assam, hence it is the dominant language of entire State. As Karbi is a minority language, they use Assamese language very frequently in their society. Assamese language enjoys a higher status than Karbi language in their society.Karbi people treat Assamese language as a high(h) language and Karbi as a low(l) language. As wide spread bilingualism is seen among the Karbi speech community, so we can see Fishman's concept of Bilingualism with Diglossia prevailed here.
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A brief history of Karbi community living in Assam.

