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    STUDY OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF TEACHING MODELS AND CHARACTERISTICS
    Rajeev Kumar Vashishtha, Associate Professor,R D P D Institute Of Higher Education Jahangirabad Bulandshahr 
     Page No.: 1-5|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Teaching is the way toward assisting other individuals to gain proficiency with the things you definitely know. The exemplary definition of teaching is the plan and creation of environments. Students learn by interacting with those environments and they concentrate how to learn. Defines the demonstration of teaching as leading to complementary contacts between the instructor and the understudies Defined teaching as "a cycle by which educator and students establish a common environment including

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    जलवायु में परिवर्तन का भौगोलिक अध्ययन (कान्हा राष्ट्रीय उद्यान के सन्दर्भ में)
    डॉ मदन लाल, प्राचार्य एवं व्याख्याता भूगोल, इंदिरा गाँधी मेमोरियल पी जी महाविद्यालय, पीलीबंगा  | डॉ विजय कुमार, मोहता पी जी कॉलेज, सादुलपुर (चूरू) 
     Page No.: 6-9|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    जयवायु मौसम की दषाओं को कहा जाता है। दिन प्रतिदिन मौसम बदलता है उसी प्रकार वर्षों दषकों शताब्दियों तक अलग-अलग समय में पृथ्वी के भूवैज्ञानिक इतिहासों के अनुसार लम्बे समय में परिवर्तन आता है। जलवायु के अंतर्गत औषत, तापमान आर्द्रता वर्षों में लम्बी समयावधि में परिवर्तन को जलवायु परिवर्तन कहा जाता है। जलवायु में परिवर्ततन के प्रमुख प्राकृतिक कारकों जैसे कार्बन डाय-ऑक्साइड की अधिकता, सूर्य की तीव्रता में परिर्वतन, सागर चक में परिवर्तन, ग्लेषियरों का पिघलना एवं मानवजनित कारको में शहरीकरण औधोगीकरण, वन

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    एशिया व अफ्रीका की बड़ी जनसँख्या की जीविका का साधन कृषि
    अनु यादव, शोधार्थी , भूगोल विभाग, सनराइज विश्वविद्यालय , अलवर, राजस्थान  | डॉ सुनीता कुमारी, सहायक प्रोफेसर, भूगोल विभाग, सनराइज विश्वविद्यालय , अलवर, राजस्थान 
     Page No.: 10-13|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    कृषि की उत्पŸिा मूल रूप से 4000 ईसा पूर्व द.प. एशिया और अफ्रिका से मानी गई है वास्तव में एशिया महाद्वीप को ही विद्वानों ने कृषि उत्पति स्थल माना है। एशिया व अफ्रिका की बड़ी जनसंख्या की जीविका का साधन कृषि ही है क्योंकि देश की 70 प्रतिशत के आसपास जनसंख्या प्रत्यक्ष व अप्रत्यक्ष रूप से कृषि कार्य में लगी है। देश के ज्यादातर उद्योग व जनसंख्या का भरणपोषण कृषि द्वारा ही होता है न केवल कृषि उत्पाद का महत्व यहां तक सीमित है बल्कि पशुओं पशुपालन के साथ-साथ व्यापार का भी आधार है। आधुनिक कृषि विकास और पर्या

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    साहित्य की प्रवृत्तियों में बाल साहित्य एक अध्ययन
    डॉ स्वाति रैया, सहायक आचार्य, वनस्थली विद्यापीठ  
     Page No.: 14-15|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    बीसवीं शताब्दी में हिन्दी भाषा को उसका नैतिक संवेदन और मानव सम्बन्धों की समझ देने मंे जिन लेखकों ने प्रमुख भूमिका निभाई, उनमें गोविन्द शर्मा का नाम प्रायः स्मरणीय है। उन्होंने हिन्दी बाल साहित्य की सरंचना, सम्भावना और संवेदना को एक अलग दिशा दी है। साहित्यकार जाति, सम्प्रदाय, धर्म से कहीं ऊंचे आदर्श लेकर अपने साहित्य भंवर का शिलान्यास करता है और फिर इन तीनों में किसी के साथ बंधने का अर्थ है, एक का होकर बहुतों से दूर हट जाना। इसी तरह किसी को छोड़ना भी कमत्तर संवेदना का परिचायक हो जाता है। बालक किसी

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    Theoretical Aspects of Machine Learning (Ml) Based Image Processing
    Raghu Kumar, Research Scholar, Deptt. Computer Science, OPJS University, Churu  | Dr. Prerna Nagpal, Research Supervisor, Deptt. Computer Science, OPJS University, Churu 
     Page No.: 16-21|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The growing need for image annotation research stems from the growing necessity to manage large collections of images. An effective annotation and retrieval system is urgently needed because of the enormous volume of picture data available on the internet and the affordability of inexpensive digital cameras. Image annotation and retrieval systems have traditionally depended on keyword annotations. These approaches begin with photos that have been manually tagged with textual tags. The semantics

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    Students career planning: A Pandemic Perspective
    Jaya Sukul, Research Scholar, Centre for Psychology and Human Behaviour Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology Deemed to be University Meerut UP 250110  | Riya Rathore, Student, Pro Garten, New Delhi 
     Page No.: 22-26|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    “One’s present circumstances don't determine where they can go, they simply determine where they can start from”. The Outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus changed the circumstances drastically which led to the air of tension among the students and concern regarding their academic and career development. This time period gave students a chance to think clearly about their future. Thus, to understand the students’ attitude towards their career planning during the lockdown a 16 item questionnaire incl

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    महर्षि दयानन्द सरस्वती की स्त्री विमर्श सम्बन्धी दृष्टि तथा चिंतन
    डॉ सुमन बाला, सहायक आचार्या (हिंदी), सोभासरिया महाविद्यालय, सीकर 
     Page No.: 27-31|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    स्वामी दयानंद ने महिलाओं को पीड़ित सामाजिक बुराइयों को मिटाने के लिए अपनी पूरी कोशिश की और महिला मुक्ति को अपने कार्यक्रमों के एक अभिन्न अंग के रूप में शामिल किया, उन्होंने घरेलू मामलों में महिलाओं को सर्वोच्च अधिकार दिया और पुरुषों और महिलाओं के समान अधिकार की वकालत की। शिक्षा, विवाह और संपत्ति के मामले में सभी तरह से उन्होंने मनु को अपने विचार के समर्थन में उद्धृत किया जहां महिलाओं का सम्मान किया जाता है, वहां देवता प्रसन्न होते हैं, लेकिन जहां अपमान होता है, वहां सभी धार्मिक संस्कार बेकार हो ज

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    हिंदी का आधुनिक शिक्षा मैं महत्व का अध्ययन
    Dr. Pushpa Antil, Associate Professor, Government College For Girls, Sector-14, Gurugram (Haryana) 
     Page No.: 32-34|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    शिक्षा में हिंदी भाषा का महत्व आज एक आवश्यक मुद्दा बन चुका है, क्योंकि आज के समय में लोग हिंदी की बजाय अंग्रेजी भाषा को ज्यादा अहमियत दे रहे है, जबकि हिंदी भाषा की महत्वता कई गुना अधिक है। हमारी भाषा पूरी दुनिया 50 करोड़ से भी अधिक लोगों के द्वारा बोली और समझी जाती है।यह भाषा भारतीय की पहचान है और इसके साथ ही यह हमारे जीवन मूल्यों, संस्कृति एवं संस्कारों के लिए भी उपयोगी है। हमारी भाषा बहुत सरल और लचीली है, जिसे हर व्यक्ति समझ सकता है। हिंदी भाषा का वैज्ञानिक दृष्टिकोण से पारम्परिक, प्राचीन सभ्य

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    RURAL DEVELOPMENT OF TELANGANA STATE
    K Udaya Sree, Research Scholar, Department of Economics, Arunodaya University, Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh)  | Dr. Manohar Karade, Research Supervisor, Department of Economics, Arunodaya University, Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) 
     Page No.: 35-39|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Our way of life has been significantly altered as a result of the introduction of digital technologies, which include social media. These advancements have resulted in the availability of a plethora of advantages, including improved ease of use, streamlined communication, unrestricted access to information, increased social connectedness, and novel forms of the function that social media platforms play in Telangana's rural regions is the topic of investigation in this research. The design of the

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    CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN INDIA: CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
    Jyoti Panickar, Research Scholar, Dept. of Law, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan)  | Dr. Pradeep Goyal, Research Supervisor, Dept. of Law, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 40-43|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    In the world, the rate of bad behavior is on the rise. What an increase in murders, kidnappings, assaults, fear based predatory attacks and youth abuse. According to the real people review 2021, the overall bad behavior rate in India is 44.43. In such a situation, the standard and penalty for turning in and failing to act horrendous approach should be implemented immediately. Punishment, which is one of the outstanding backbones of contemporary civilization, is used to take steps to be conscious

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    Study on Distributed Real-Temporal Image Processing System
    Pawan Kumar Pnadey, Research Scholar (CSE), SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan)  | Dr. Suraj Vishwanath Pote, Associate Professor, Dept. of CSE, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 44-50|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The efficiency of a database is a critical component in determining how well it can be used. In order to ensure that requests are carried out in a timely manner, distributed real-time database systems, also known as DRTDBS, need to be developed on all levels of database architecture. The number of missed deadlines should be kept to a minimum as much as possible, since this is the major performance goal of DRTDBS. Because of the difficult nature of this task, conventional methods are insufficient

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    Trending innovative of 5G Data Communication: An Overview
    Shweta S. Marigoudar, Research Scholar (CSE), SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan)  | Dr. Amit Singla, Assistant Professor, Dept. of CSE, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 51-61|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    In present time, the examination inclinations were increasingly engaged towards MIMO LTE based antenna. MIMO LTE based antenna was recorded in both "Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends For 2018" and "Top 10 Critical Tech Trends for the Next Five Years." This demonstrates fields like logical research, business associations, and open organization were concentrating on the utilization of MIMO LTE based antenna. This MIMO LTE based antenna was ordered in volume, speed, and assortment. Later individua

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    Using Digital Platform as a Central Repository for Political Learning in Distance Education
    Rajiv Kumar (Education), Education Dept., Research Scholar, Glocal University, Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh)  | Dr. Beena Rani (Education), Assistant Professor (Education Dept.), Glocal University, Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh) 
     Page No.: 62-70|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    This research aims to close a theoretical informational void concerning the influence of social media on public policy debate. Findings from this study evaluate the efficacy of social media for political education in contexts where such platforms are not routinely integrated into formal curricula. The political and the nonpolitical are separated on social media, and vice versa. In this research, we create a cross-sectional survey of the representatives of IGNOU's undergraduate students in Delhi.

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    The Ethical and Social Ramifications of Pornographic Images Found Online, As Well As Alternate Solutions
    Rekha, Dept. of Law, Research Scholar, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan)  | Dr. Vinod Kumar Sharma (Law), Professor (Dept. of Law), SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 71-78|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Online child pornography has become an increasingly pressing social issue. With the proliferation of personal computers (PCs) and Internet access over the past decade, child pornographers have had an easier time disseminating graphic images of child sexual assault. However, law enforcement officials and attorneys all over the world have discovered that tracking down and prosecuting child pornographers who operate online is a time-consuming and difficult task, with disappointing results at best.

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    Revolutionizing Marketing with Social Media: An In-Depth Literature Review on Its Power as a Strategic Tool
    Anamika (Management), Dept. of Commerce & Management, Research Scholar, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan)  | Dr. Mohan Singh Naik (Management), Professor (Dept. of Commerce & Management.), SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 79-87|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Social media has emerged as a powerful tool in the world of marketing, revolutionizing the way businesses reach and interact with their target audience. This paper provides an in-depth literature review of the impact of social media on marketing strategies. It explores the various ways social media can be used as a strategic tool to enhance brand awareness, increase customer engagement, and drive sales. The review also highlights the challenges businesses face when utilizing social media, such a

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    From Power Plays to Harassment: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Impact of Harmful Behavior on Sexual Harassment through Physicality
    Kajal Verma, Dept. of Law, Research Scholar, SunRise University , Alwar (Rajasthan)  | Dr. Vinod Kumar Sharma (Law), Professor (Dept. of Law), SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 88-95|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Despite the fact that the vast majority of males would never engage in sexual harassment, the vast majority of harassers are men. For a long time, this was seen as acceptable behaviour, given that it was just a part of their character. Boys will be boys, as the saying goes. This research provides evidence that toxic masculinity contributes to and supports sexual harassment in the workplace. It cites studies showing that men act this way because they find frightening non-normative manifestations

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    अमरकान्त के उपन्यासों में भ्रष्ट राजनीति और भ्रष्ट नौकरशाही
    किरण, शोधार्थी, हिंदी विभाग, सनराइज विश्विद्यालय, अलवर   | डॉ मीनेश जैन, प्रोफेसर, हिंदी विभाग, सनराइज विश्विद्यालय, अलवर  
     Page No.: 96-100|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    किसी भी देश की शासन-व्यवस्था को सुव्यस्थित तथा सुचारू ढंग से चलाने के लिए विशेष नीतियाँ निर्धारित की जाती है, वे विशेष नीतियाँ ही उस देश की राजनीति का पर्याय बन जाती है। प्रत्येक देश की राजनीति उस देश की आंिर्थक, सामाजिक, नैतिक तथा सांस्कृतिक स्थिति का दर्पण होती है। देश के उत्थान-पतन, भूत-भविष्य तथा वर्तमान का अनुभव देश की राजनीति से लगाया जा सकता है। यह बात निविर्वाद सत्य है कि शासक और शासन-व्यवस्था दोनों का प्रभाव समाज पर निश्चित रूप से पड़ता है। जिस देश अथवा प्रदेश का शासक भ्रष्ट होता है, वहा

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    Synthesis, Characterization, Spectral Analysis & Pharmacological Evaluation of Different 1, 4-Naphthoquinone Derivatives and their Metal Chelates
    Shivani, Research Scholar (Chemistry), SunRise University, Alwar (Raj.)  | Dr. Parveen Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry,Sunrise University Alwar (Raj.) 
     Page No.: 101-114|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The aim of this work is to synthesize, characterize, spectral analysis and pharmacological evaluation of 1,4-naphthoquinone derivatives and their metal chelates. Continuing our work with another derivatives of 1,4-naphthoquinone ligands, this work had been constructed for synthesis of new ligands derived from 1,4-naphthoquinone. which characterized on the basis of elemental analysis, electronic, IR, H- NMR spectral data. The synthesized ligands have been carried out to achieve the coordination b

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    Multivalent Uniformly Convex Functions by Using Differential Operator
    Pooja Lakhera, Research Scholar, Department of Mathematics, SunRise University, Alwar.  | Dr. Rajeev Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, SunRise University, Alwar. 
     Page No.: 115-118|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    This section is devoted to regular and multi-valent mapping by using differential in the . We study various exciting things for this novel class prior to multivalent mappings. Allow S exist the class of the mappings , a^n≥0 (p∈N) (1.1) whichever regular & p- valent within effective , U = {z:|z|<1} Furthermore S^* be effective sub prior to S containing to mappings ,a^n≥0 (p∈N)

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    “Exploring Unique Marketing Approaches Used By Mutual Funds to Attract Investors”
    Neha, Dept. of Commerce, Research Scholar, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan)  | Dr. Mohan Singh Naik, Professor (Dept. of Commerce), SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 119-128|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    This Research examines the Significance of Marketing Strategies in the Mutual Fund Industry of India. The competitive environment of the mutual fund sector has undergone a considerable transformation in recent times. Mutual fund providers compete with each other by fulfilling different economic requirements or introducing low-cost or specialized products. However, mutual funds in India have primarily targeted urban areas, leaving significant untapped savings potential in rural areas. The lack of

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    Oxidation in Solutions of Bioactive Biodegradable Polymers: A Review Effects
    Ashok Kumar Srivastava, Dept. of Chemistry, Research Scholar, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan)  | Dr. Maharishi Kumar Shukla, Professor (Dept. of Chemistry) SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 129-138|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Oxidation is a common problem in the use of bioactive biodegradable polymers in various applications. The oxidation of these polymers can lead to changes in their mechanical properties, degradation rate, and bioactivity, which can compromise their performance and efficacy. In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of the oxidation mechanisms of bioactive biodegradable polymers in solutions, including the types of reactive oxygen species involved and the factors that influence their pro

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    “Engineering under Pressure: Unpacking the High-Stress World of Students in the Technical Field”
    Sunitha Vemuri (Educational Psychology), Dept. of Education, Research Scholar, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan)  | Dr. Srinivasa Rao Kudipudi,, Associate Professor (Dept. of Education), SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 139-146|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The history of India's engineering schools stretches back to the colonial era. At first, Civil Engineering was the main concentration; however, as time went on, other sub-disciplines emerged. Many well-paying jobs in the public and commercial sectors can be found in the many subfields of engineering. As a result, engineering programmes in India have become increasingly popular, and the country has expanded the number of students admitted to engineering programmes to keep up with demand. Notwiths

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    Social Media and Social Capital Development of Marginalized Sections in Indian Society: A Review
    Ankit Dhananjay Chaudhary, Dept. of Mass Communication & Journalism, Research Scholar, SunRise University, Alwar (Raj.)  | Dr. Manoj Kumar, Assistant Professor (Dept. of Mass Communication & Journalism), SunRise University, Alwar (Raj.) 
     Page No.: 147-155|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Social media has become a powerful tool for communication and information sharing in modern times. It has been widely acknowledged as a platform that provides a voice to the marginalized sections of society. The use of social media has led to the development of social capital among these marginalized sections, enabling them to establish connections, build trust, and gain access to valuable resources. This paper provides a review of the existing literature on the role of social media in the devel

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     Page No.: 156-163|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The increasing use of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology has raised concerns about the security and privacy of the devices and data involved. IoT devices are highly connected, and their security risks and vulnerabilities can have significant impacts on the entire network. Therefore, there is a need for a systematic framework to assess and manage IoT security risks. This research paper proposes a framework for IoT security risk assessment and management that aims to identify potential risks

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     Page No.: 164-170|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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     Page No.: 171-174|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Swami Vivekananda can be called the father of present day Indian nationalism. He was a certified collaborator. The contemporary social and serious reformer of Swami Vivekananda showed the areas of strength for the basic to the people even though the theory of Vivekananda was novel. As shown by him, "an empty stomach is not proper for religion." He recognized that betting on us first is a risk in an incredibly important time frame for our country. He trusted that the country is God to be prized.

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    SUBRATA SEN, Research Scholar, Dept. of Geography, CMJ University, Jorabat   | Dr. Ashis Sarkar (Professor), Dept. of Geography, CMJ University, Jorabat 
     Page No.: 175-180|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Introduction: Studies of patient mobility have traditionally focused on international and intercontinental medical tourism as a primary factor in transnational patient movement. Aim of the study:The Main Aim of The Study Is To An Economic Inquiry Into Healthcare Setup And Patient Mobility Material and method:Research always begin with a research topic or a problem and it always begins with a problem; it always begins with a problem and it always begins with a problem. Conclusion:Findings from th

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     Page No.: 181-190|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The word can be actualized in day by day life. Yoga, tenderly finished by move and music, with meditation as its blooming, is the panacea for all ills that undermine humankind in this thousand years. It isn't just about the physical wellness or excellence that is so generally publicized thus passionately wanted. The point is to accomplish parity, amicability and quietness in every one of the elements of the body mind structure, exclusively and by and large. Today, an ever increasing number of i

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    Shashidhar Yadrami, Assistant Professor, Department of English, Government First Grade College Jewargi 585310 (Karnatka, India) 
     Page No.: 191-201|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The Rainbow is a novel written by British author D.H. Lawrence. It is a controversial novel and was banned in Great Britain because of the sexual nature of its content. The novel tells the story of three generations of the Brangwens, a working class family trying to make sense of their lives in British society. Most of the novel focuses on the differences between men and women, sexually and in marriage, and the contention that can take place in male and female relationships. The Rainbow (1915) b

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     Page No.: 202-207|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The advent of the digital age has had a profound effect on many aspects of human life, but particularly on learning. Libraries are adapting to the rapid changes in ICT by incorporating technological solutions into their management and provision of services. In particular, students in the medical field have embraced ICT for their academic needs. The purpose of this research is to illuminate how information and communication technologies (ICTs) have affected the learning and investigation of medic

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    Deepanshi Khatri, Dept. of Physics, Research Scholar, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan).  | Dr. Vipin Kumar (Physics), Associate Professor (Dept. of Physics), SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan). 
     Page No.: 208-214|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    In this work, a nanostructured tin oxide is used as the highly sensitive material in a sensor that also features an efficient high temperature microhotplate. Tin oxide nanoparticles are suspended in a solvent (colloidal solution) before being placed on an advanced microhotplate by contactless techniques such microinjection. In order to efficiently manage temperature for gas detection, a microhotplate was designed with good electrical and mechanical stabilities up to 650°C at a low power of consu

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    Pankaj Kumar Singh, University Department Of Mathematics B R A Bihar University Muzaffarpur 
     Page No.: 215-221|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Fixed point theorems are developed for single-valued and set-valued mappings of metrics paces, topological vector spaces, posets and lattices, Banach lattices etc., among the themes of fixed point theory, the topic of approximation of fixed points of mappings is particularly important because it is useful for proving the existence of fixed points of mappings. It can be applied to prove the solvability of differential equations, optimization problems, variational inequalities, and equilibrium pro

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     Page No.: 222-226|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The Library Manual System is enforcing a major impact of our standard regular attendance accepted. Much more so, because of the information movement that expects a fundamental part with the help of data. Awesome, electronic gadgets expect a major portion with the help of bicycles. Dirty, electronic equipment demands a fundamental part in workmanship correspondence. As a possible result the WINISISization of the various AACR-2, MARC and new beginnings affects radio, television, cameras, music, ta

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    Shivansu Sachan, Asst. Professor, CSJM University, Kanpur, Add: 244 W.2 damodar nagar Kanpur, 208027 
     Page No.: 227-229|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    This study is designed to explore the impact of modern technology on HRM practices in reference to hotels in BHOPAL district. The study will cover selected staff of hotels and sample size will be 60 employees, selected with using the Random Sample Techniques (RST). The present Indian government is talking about “Make-in-India”. The mission “Make-in-India” is deficient without the growth of hotel industry. India is currently ranked 12th in Asia-Pacific region and 52nd in whole world among the wor

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    Arvind Chauhan, Asst. professor, Institute of Hotel Management Department, CSJM University, Kanpur. 
     Page No.: 230-239|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    To many tourism researchers, and readers of Tourism Recreation Research in particular, forty years is a long time, and makes this journal one of the oldest in existence. Such a state of affairs has tended to encourage the often mistaken belief that tourism itself and tourism research are recent phenomena. In fact, tourism itself is extremely old and well established in many societies. Furthermore, many of the aspects of tourism which are experienced today differ very little from the features of

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    Aishwarya Arya, Asst. professor, Institute of Hotel Management Department, CSJM University, Kanpur. 
     Page No.: 240-245|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The global pandemic of novel Corona has not only brought entire socio-economic structures in to a standstill but has challenged the globalization and global operations of enterprises. Paradoxically, potential repercussions and alternative way outs are yet volatile. However, for a speedy recovery and regain of the economy, employment and business functions a sustainable and fresh beginning is necessary in most of the worsened economic sectors. Conventionally, an infection used to attack the vulne

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     Page No.: 246-248|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    In the world where we are mostly surrounded by still life entities with no life it has been utterly important to add living elements to our surroundings to feel positive. The experience of happiness and tranquillity of being on the trekking, rest by the side of ocean or being on peaks of mountains gave rise to concept of biophilic interiors. Biophilic design seeks to connect our inherent need to affiliate with nature in the modern built environment (Report of the Inquiry into environmental infra

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    Alok Kumar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur  | Ruchika Rastogi, Department of Management, Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology, Kanpur  | Deepak Kumar Verma , Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur 
     Page No.: 249-257|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The “Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis” (ABSA) task is a classic Sentiment Analysis problem that focuses on understanding people’s opinion on aspect level. This main task is sub-divided into multiple works including the extraction of aspect term, recognition of aspect category, recognition of sentiment word and classification of emotions (positive, negative, conflict, neutral) for aspect term and also for aspect category. Here we propose the system for recognizing aspects and analyzing the sentimen

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    Ananya Mishra, Assistant Professor, CSJM University, Kanpur  | Ar. Prashant Singh, Assistant Professor, CSJM University, Kanpur 
     Page No.: 258-260|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The Bohemian style is always trending in interior design. It tots up a sophisticated look into your space while giving an extensive and cheerful environment. Boho style is infused with organic elements encouraging maximalism in designing a space. People love the mood of the Bohemian décor, and it will never go out of trend. It has been persistent interior theme since the 19th century and has seen great rise in admiration in recent years. It spruces up any space inspiriting new vibes with unique

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    Dr. Anita Awasthi, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, CSJM, University, Kanpur, U.P., India  | Dr. Sandeep Kumar Singh, Associate Professor, Department of Lifelong Learning & Extension, CSJM, University, Kanpur, U.P., India 
     Page No.: 261-265|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Working women in India face numerous challenges and problems in their work and personal lives. Despite progress in gender equality, women in India continue to face gender discrimination, wage gaps, harassment, and limited opportunities for career advancement. These challenges have a negative impact on women's health, well-being, and family life. Moreover, these challenges also have a detrimental impact on the overall economy of the country. This paper aims to explore the various challenges and p

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    Anshu Singh 
     Page No.: 266-274|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    For the last few years when the Central Board of Secondary Education declared results for the class 10th and 12th, Delhi government makes it a point to show off the success of its government schools. The ministers and the party workers celebrate the ever increasing number of students passing the exam from the government schools and the ever climbing percentages of the said students. This year too the Delhi government released the following graph showing the correlation between the increasing ed

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    Ar. Prasant Singh, Assistant Professor, CSJM University, Kanpur  | Ar.Neha Mishra, CSJM University, Kanpur 
     Page No.: 275-279|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Most of the traffic and environmental pollution-related issues that major cities around the world are currently suffering from can be solved by a rail-based "Mass Rapid Transit System," which has gained widespread acceptance as a solution. In India, there is a significant increase in the construction of metro rail systems. The existing networks in Kolkata and Delhi are being enlarged, and those in Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Lucknow, Kanpur, Agra, and Hyderabad are in various phases of developme

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    Arun Kumar Gupta, Department of Chemical Engineering, school of Engineering and Technology CSJM University, Kanpur  | Abhishek Kumar Chandra, Department of Chemical Engineering, school of Engineering and Technology CSJM University, Kanpur  | Praveen Bhai Patel, Department of Chemical Engineering, school of Engineering and Technology CSJM University, Kanpur  | Ramendra Singh Niranjan, Department of Mechanical Engineering, school of Engineering and Technology CSJM University, Kanpur
     Page No.: 280-286|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The increasing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly products has led to the development of biodegradable lubricants. One such lubricant is bio-lubricant, which is made from renewable resources and is biodegradable, non-toxic, and non-hazardous. Jatropha oil is a potential feedstock for the production of bio-lubricants due to its high viscosity, excellent lubricity, and availability in large quantities. The manufacturing process of bio-lubricant from Jatropha oil involves several steps such as

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    Dr. Ashish Kumar Dubey, Head, Department of Physical Education, Chhatrapati Sahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur (U.P.).  | Dr. Sravan Kumar Singh Yadav, Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Education, Chhatrapati Sahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur (U.P.) 
     Page No.: 287-289|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The purpose of the present study was to compare the self-concept between male and female basketball university level players of Chhatrapati Sahu Ji Maharaj University, Kannpur (U.P.). Sample of the study 25 male basketball players and 25 female basketball Players were chosen as subjects. The ages of the subjects were from 18-27 years was selected as subjects. To gather the data the standardized scale devised by Dr. Ajith Singh has administered on the subject who are participating in interunivers

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    EFFICACY OF KINESIO TAPING IN PATIENT WITH TENNIS ELBOW
    Chandra Shekhar Kumar, Assistant professor, UIHS, CSJM University, Kanpur  |  Digvijay Sharma, Assistant professor, UIHS, CSJM University, Kanpur 
     Page No.: 290-292|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Objective: The aim of present study was to observe the immediate effects of Kinesio-taping on pain and function in tennis elbow. Method: A total 30 patients with tennis elbow were included in the current study with age group between 25-50 years. Two sessions of kinesio taping each for 30 minutes were applied in a week. Outcomes measures were assessed using VAS (visual analogue scale) & PRTEE (Patient rated tennis elbow evaluation) questionnaire. Result: Kinesio-taping was effective in reducing t

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    FACE BASED EMOTION DETECTION SYSTEM USING HAAR-CASCADE AND CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK
    Deepak Kumar Verma, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur  | Vibhash Yadav, Department of Information Technology, Rajkiya Engineering College Banda, India.  | Alok Kumar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur 
     Page No.: 293-308|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Computer vision has a tough time detecting human facial emotions. Emotion may now be discerned from a video or photograph using computer vision and machine learning. In this research, we will describe a technique for identifying facial emotion that makes use of the Haar-Cascade Classifier and convolutional neural networks. Seven distinct facial expressions were employed in the experiment based on data from FER2013, the facial expression recognition dataset. The epoch variety improves the CNN mod

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    Dr. Mayank Jindal, Assistant Professor, School of Business Management, C.S.J.M. University, Kanpur  | Prakash Narain Pandey, Assistant Professor, School of Business Management, C.S.J.M. University, Kanpur  | Rahul Agarwal, Assistant Professor, School of Business Management, C.S.J.M. University, Kanpur. 
     Page No.: 309-311|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    Governance and commercial banks two types of banks that are working in India and every commercial bank must be a scheduled bank or non-scheduled bank. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) gives the license to the commercial banks in India. Scheduled banks are banks listed in the 2nd schedule of the Reserve Bank of India and able to take low-interest loans from the Reserve Bank of India and membership in clearinghouses but some extra requirements must follow by every scheduled bank. Section 42 of Reserve

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    Mayur Rahul,Department of Computer Application, School of Engineering and Technology, CSJM University, Kanpur  | Himanshu Shukla,Department of Computer Application, School of Engineering and Technology, CSJM University, Kanpur  |  Akhilesh Singh,Department of Computer Application, School of Engineering and Technology, CSJM University, Kanpur  |  Namita Tiwari,Department of Mathematics, School of Basic Sciences, CSJM University, Kanpur
     Page No.: 312-318|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The task scheduling in cloud computing is very important concept in today’s era of computers.The cloud computing deliver different services and applications to the end user. The efficient task scheduling makes the cloud computing environment more productive. In this paper, efficient task scheduling using various supervised learning methods like SVM and Random Forest is proposed. The objective of the paper is to find the resource load factor, shortest time and task completion cost, building a mo

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    Mayuri Singh, Assistant Professor, Atal Bihari Vajpayee School of Legal Studies, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur 
     Page No.: 319-331|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The issue of reproductive rights as a human right for women is a complex and multi-faceted challenge facing many societies around the world. This abstract explores the challenges involved in ensuring that women have the right to control their own bodies, make informed decisions about their reproductive health, and have access to the necessary resources and support. The abstract highlights the historical and cultural factors that contribute to the marginalization of women in this area, and the on

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    Nimisha Singh Kushawaha, Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Education,Chhatrapati Sahu Ji Maharaj University, Kannpur (U.P.)  | Dr. Ashish Kumar Dubey ,Head,Department of Physical Education,Chhatrapati Sahu Ji Maharaj University, Kannpur (U.P.)  | Dr. Sravan Kumar Singh Yadav, Assistant Professor,Department of Physical Education,Chhatrapati Sahu Ji Maharaj University, Kannpur (U.P.) 
     Page No.: 332-334|  Year: 2021|  Vol.: 15|  Issue: I
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    The purpose of this study to find out significant difference between handball male and female players on the variable emotional intelligence. It was hypothesized that there would be significant difference with regard to variable emotional intelligence between handball male and female players. For this study, the investigator has selected forty (N=40) male handball players and forty (N=40) female handball players. Age limits is 20 to 27 years of subjects. The Purposive sampling technique was used