International Advance Journal of Engineering,Science & Management

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    Recent On Diabetes and Related Complications In Relation To Mirnas
    Jitendra Mishra, Department of Civil Engineering, R.D Engineering College, Duhai, Ghaziabad, U.P., India 
     Page No.: 252-260|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Multiple consequences are linked to diabetes, a multifactorial polygenic disease. Growing data suggests that numerous miRNAs play a role in the issues linked to diabetes. Additionally, some ncRNA have been linked to the regulation of both learned and innate immunity. MiRNAs and their involvement in diabetic complications are still up for debate, though. We will talk about new developments in miRNA, potential processes, and their biological function in complications related to diabetes in this

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    Beneficial Properties of Medicinal Plants (Aloe barbadensis)
    Suribabu Beesetti Research Scholar, Department Of Botany, Monad University, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh (India)  | Dr. Manujendra Pratap Singh Assistant Professor, Department Of Botany, Monad University, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh (India) 
     Page No.: 23-28|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Medicinal plants are rich source of antimicrobial agents plants are used medicinally in different countries and are the sources of potential and powerful drugs.The substances that can either inhabits the growth of pathogens or kill them and have no or least toxicity to host cells are considered candidates for developed new antibacterial drugs. In recent years antimicrobial properties of medicinal plants are being increasingly reports from different parts of world .Many efforts have been made to

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    The Role of Stress-Resistant Pseudomonas Strains in Enhancing Plant Resilience
    Rahul Kumar Sharma (Microbiology), Research Scholar, SunRise University, Alwar(Rajasthan)  | Dr. Akhilesh Kumar (Microbiology), Assistant Professor, SunRise University, Alwar(Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 29-37|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Plants are constantly exposed to a variety of environmental stresses that can significantly impact their growth, development, and productivity. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in harnessing the potential of beneficial microorganisms to enhance plant resilience to stressors. Among these, stress-resistant Pseudomonas strains have emerged as promising candidates due to their ability to promote plant growth and alleviate stress-induced damage. This research paper aims to provide a

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    Hyperbolic Equation with Nonlinear Programming: A Review
    Bhoopendra Pratap, Research Scholar, Department of Mathematics, North Eastern Regional Institute of Technology Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh  | Prof. B. K. Singh, Department of Mathematics, North Eastern Regional Institute of Technology Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh  | Dr. Raghwendra Singh, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, CSJMU, Kanpur 
     Page No.: 310-318|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    The mathematical theory of quasilinear hyperbolic equations places a significant emphasis on the concept of characteristic hypersurfaces and the geometry of which they are composed. It is possible for a continuous solution to have Lipschitz discontinuities in its first or higher order normal derivatives over these hypersurfaces. This is due to the fact that, in the event that characteristic hypersurfaces are present, they perform the same role as bearers of discontinuities as they do in the case

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    A Review Of Semantic Abstraction Techniques Are Used To Collect, Analyze, And Interpret Enormous Amounts Of Raw Data
    Dr.Satish Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, Government College Narnaul, Distt. Mohindergarh, Haryana, India 
     Page No.: 38-42|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    For some applications, precision is crucial, yet for others, neither exact computation nor precise outcomes are necessary. For instance, a photo taken with an Visually, an 8 MP camera and a 10 MP camera are comparable. In fields like computer science speech recognition, graphics, searching, machine learning, and physical simulation, Perfect solutions may not be possible. The Approximate Computing (AxC) paradigm is gaining traction as a novel architecture for delivering better energy efficiency a

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    Poultry Farming Industries: A Comprehensive Review
    Bindu, Dept. of Geography, Research Scholar, Glocal University, Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh)  | Dr. Kunwar Pal, Assistant Professor (Dept. of Geography), Glocal University, Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh) 
     Page No.: 43-49|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Poultry farming has emerged as a vital sector within the global agriculture and food production industries. This research paper provides an in-depth review of the existing literature pertaining to poultry farming, covering various aspects such as production systems, challenges, technological advancements, environmental impacts, and socio-economic implications. The paper synthesizes a broad range of studies to offer a comprehensive understanding of the current state of poultry farming industries,

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    Exploring the Relationships between Population Factors and Selected Physico-Chemical Parameters in the Manjira River
    Raosaheb Rameshrao Pawar, Research Scholar, Department of Zoology, OPJS University, Rajasthan  | Dr. Ravindra Pal Singh, Associate Professor, Department of Zoology, OPJS University, Rajasthan 
     Page No.: 159-164|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    A tributary of the Godavari, also called Godavari, is the Manjeera (or Manjara). It passes across Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra states. It rises at an elevation of 823 meters in the Ahmednagar district, above the Balaghat range of hills, and flows southeast to meet the Godavari River. From October through March, surface water samples were collected at five different locations on a regular basis. Indicators that are physicochemical and biological were examined. Along with the existence o

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    Poetry of Rabindranath Tagore Related to Nature, Man and God
    Chandrashekhar Gireppa Research Scholar, Department of English, Monad University, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh (India)  | Dr. Ravi Kant Associate Professor, Department of English, Monad University, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh (India) 
     Page No.: 1-4|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Religion does not mean that the finite being is under the control of an infinite being like God. According to Rabindranath Tagore the function of religion is to bring the harmony of reason, love and deed of Supreme into the individual. The relation of the Supreme Person is as dependent upon the personal being and the personal being is dependent upon the Supreme person. In this sense, God may be considered as a personal being like man. We find a similarity between the Vedāntic conception of the

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    Theoretical Aspects of Cinema and Its Impact on The Historicity of Narratives: Exploring Cinematic Movements and Interventions
    Pinki Devi (History), Research Scholar, Glocal University, Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh)  | Dr. Rajkumar(History), Professor (Dept. of History), Glocal University, Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh) 
     Page No.: 5-13|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    This comprehensive research paper delves into the intricate and evolving relationship between cinema, narratives, and history. It goes beyond surface analysis to explore how cinematic movements and interventions have not only reflected historical contexts but also actively shaped and redefined narratives. By examining the distinctive characteristics of various cinematic movements, including realism, expressionism, new wave, and postmodernism, alongside interventions such as propaganda and avant-

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    Impact of Aggression, Competition Anxiety and Pressure of Achievement on Judo Players: A Comprehensive Study
    Parveen Kumar, Dept. of Physical Education, Research Scholar, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 14-22|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    This research paper delves into the multifaceted relationship between aggression, competition anxiety, and the pressure of achievement experienced by judo players. Judo, as a physically demanding combat sport, requires athletes to navigate the intricate balance between aggression as a performance-enhancing tool and the psychological challenges posed by competition anxiety and the pursuit of achievement. This paper examines the interplay of these factors, their impact on athletes' performance, an

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    Lanthanide Literature Review: Overview
    Naik Dhanraj Mersing, Research Scholar, Dept. of Bio-Chemistry, Choudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut (U.P.)  | Dr. Sudhir Verma, Associate Professor, Dept. of Bio-Chemistry, Choudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut (U.P.) 
     Page No.: 50-53|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Katherine H. (2016) It is likely that quite a few of the individuals who read this will be taken aback to realise the extent of the medical applications that may be found for lanthanides. Lanthanides have only recently gained a measure of popularity and more extensive research attention, mostly as a result of the extraordinary success of gadolinium-based MRI contrast agents. This is due to the fact that lanthanides have unique properties that make them useful in a variety of applications. This i

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    Role of Women in Agriculture: A Literature Review
    Neelam Devi, Dept. of Geography, Research Scholar, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan)  | Dr. Vivek Sharma, Professor (Dept. of Geography), SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 54-62|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    This research paper provides a comprehensive review of the literature on the role of Women in Agriculture. The Paper Examines the Historical Context, Challenges Faced By women in agriculture, their contributions to the sector, and the potential benefits of empowering women in agricultural activities. By synthesizing existing research, this paper aims to shed light on the significance of recognizing and enhancing the role of women in agriculture for sustainable rural development and food security

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    Study on the Cloud Computing
    Y Shyam Sundar, Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)  | Dr. Prateek Mishra, Professor, Department of Computer Science, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India) 
     Page No.: 63-69|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Cloud computing is the upcoming environment in the use of computer technology. Numerous users are keen to put their information in cloud; since balancing load in cloud a risky. Load balancing resource allocation plays a vital role. This chapter deals with the research motivation, the objectives and the thesis organization.

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    Optimal Payment Policy for Deteriorating Items with Hybrid Type Demand and Non-instantaneous Deterioration under Effect of Trade Credit
    Jyoti Mishra, Dept, of Computer Application, Manipal University, Jaipur (Raj.)  | Sushil Bhawaria, Dept. of mathematics & statistics, Manipal University Jaipur  | Dr. Shailendra Shukla, Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Arya PG College, Jaipur (Raj.) 
     Page No.: 70-78|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    In this present article we have developed an optimal payment policy for deteriorating items. The nature of deterioration rate is non-instantaneous and preservation technology is used to control the deterioration. Demand rate depends on stock level and selling price as hybrid type function. Shortages are permitted and partially backlogged with constant rate. A trade credit policy is considered to establish an optimal payment policy. As global changes cannot be ignored hence effect of inflation is

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    Female Foeticide: A Heinous Crime
    Dr Savita Poonia, Associate Professor of English, Govt.College Jind, Haryana (India) 
     Page No.: 79-82|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Woman has been the fiction of violence and cruelty through ages in all societies, cultures and religious communities in the world. She has been greatly discriminated and considered as an object of subjugation and subordination. She has been subjected to a subservient role in the family and asked to do household work apart from bearing and rearing children. She has been denied dignified life, self-respect and the opportunity to realize her potential, ability and capability. Religion has always ex

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    Personality, Behavior and Cognitive Control in Students with and Without Learning Challenges: A Review
    Anukrity Pathak, Dept. of Education, Research Scholar, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan)  |  Dr. Navneet kumar Singh,Professor (Dept. of Education), SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 83-93|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    This research paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of the existing literature on the relationship between personality traits, behavior patterns, and cognitive control in students with and without learning challenges. The paper synthesizes empirical studies and theoretical frameworks to shed light on the intricate interplay between these factors. Understanding how personality, behavior, and cognitive control interact can have significant implications for educational interventions and supp

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    Development and Validation of RP-HPLC Method for Estimation of Salmeterol Xinafoate and Fluticasone in Pharmaceutical Dosage Form
    Arti Rajput, Research Scholar, Department of Pharmacy, SunRise University Alwar, Raj.  | Dr.Bharat Tekade, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan, India. 
     Page No.: 94-104|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    A simple, specific, accurate stability indicating RP-HPLC method was developed for assay of Salmeterol xinafoate and Fluticasone propionate in Mdi using Hypersil BDS C18 column (15 cm x 4.6 mm, 5 µm) Column and a mobile phase composing of Buffer: Acetonitrile: (35:65) v/v. The flow rate was 2.0 ml/min and the effluent was monitored at 220 nm. The retention time was 3.66 ±0.1 min and 9.225±0.1 minThe method was statistically validated for specificity, accuracy, precision, linearity, robustness an

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    REVIEW OF LITERATURE PARAMETERS RELATED TO BEHAVIOURAL STUDY OF LIFE INSURANCE CUSTOMERS IN DISTRICT NAGARKURNOOL, TELANGANA (INDIA)
    P. Bala Raju, Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)  | Dr. Rajpal Singh, Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India) 
     Page No.: 105-109|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    The customer market is very vital in the business world. Now today, each and every business tries to capture the relevant market through the modern marketing concept. As per modern marketing concept ‘Maximum satisfaction to the Customer’ which is differ from traditional marketing concept. In insurance business there are wide array of customers in the market because today very much risk associated to the activities under operation. The individual for life and businessman for business try to reduc

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    Synthesis and Characterization of Biopolymers Chitosan
    Abhijeet Deshmukh, Research Scholar, Department of Pharmacy, SunRise University Alwar, Raj.  | Bharat Tekade, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan, India. 
     Page No.: 110-118|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Chitosan was first discovered in 1811 by Henri Braconnot, director of the botanical garden in Nancy, France. Braconnot observed that a certain substance (chitin) found in mushrooms did not dissolve in sulphuric acid. Over the last 200 years, the exploration of chitosan has taken on many different forms. Several other researchers continue to build on the original finding of Braconnot, discovering new uses for chitin as they find different forms of it in nature. As seen in above Figure, both chiti

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    Understanding Diversity and Multiculturalism: Evolution of Ideas
    Neetu Tomar (Education), Dept. of Education, Research Scholar, Glocal University, Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh)  | Dr. Beena Rani (Education), Assistant Professor (Dept. of Education), Glocal University, Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh) 
     Page No.: 119-128|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    This research paper seeks to explore the evolution of ideas surrounding diversity and multiculturalism. By delving into the historical context, cultural theories, and societal changes, this study aims to understand how the concepts of diversity and multiculturalism have been shaped and reshaped over time. Additionally, this paper will discuss the importance of diversity and multiculturalism in contemporary society, and the challenges and opportunities they present.

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    HIV/AIDS AWARENESS
    Dr Vinod Kumar, Associate Professor, Government College Kanina 
     Page No.: 129-130|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Most of you must have heard of HIV. HIV stands for Human Immuno Deficiency Virus. It is caused by a virus that attacks the body’s natural defence immune system. Do you know what the body’s immune system does? Yes, it defends the body against many infections. Can you clarify what will happen if there is no defence system is in action in the body? The germs and pathogens will attack the body and the person’s immunity is reduced, lowered, and becomes compromised. This makes him/ her prone susceptib

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    Study on Mahatma Gandhi & Indian Education
    Dr. Vivek Upadhyay, Assistant Professor in Education, Model Public Education College, Chandausi, Sambhal-244412, Uttar Pradesh (India) 
     Page No.: 131-135|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Education system proposed by Mahatma Gandhi is called as "Basic Education". He mainly aims at the education in mother tongue and asked for activity centered education to make the children skilled and independent. Gandhiji wanted to construct small, self-reliant communities with its ideal citizens being all industrious, self-respecting and generous individuals living in a small co-operative and community. He wished that some local craft should be made as medium of education for children so that t

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    उषा प्रियंवदा का जीवन, व्यक्तित्व एवं कृतित्व
    रूबी शर्मा (हिंदी), शोधकर्ता, सनराइज़ विश्वविद्यालय, अलवर (राजस्थान )  | डॉ. कृष्णा चतुर्वेदी (हिंदी), प्रोफेसर (हिंदी विभाग), सनराइज़ विश्वविद्यालय, अलवर (राजस्थान) 
     Page No.: 136-141|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    उषा प्रियंवदा एक प्रख्यात भारतीय लेखिका, अनुवादक और शिक्षाविद हैं जिन्हें हिंदी साहित्य में उनके योगदान के लिए जाना जाता है। भारत में जन्मी, उन्होंने अपनी शिक्षा संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका में पूरी की और कई विश्वविद्यालयों में दक्षिण एशियाई अध्ययन के प्रोफेसर के रूप में काम किया। प्रियंवदा की साहित्यिक रचनाएँ मुख्य रूप से भारतीय महिलाओं के अनुभवों, लिंग, कामुकता और सामाजिक अपेक्षाओं जैसे विषयों की खोज पर केंद्रित हैं। उनका उपन्यास "पुरुषार्थ" एक ऐतिहासिक कृति है जिसने पितृसत्तात्मक समाज में आत्म-पहचा

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    Financial Inclusion in India: Challenges, Progress, and Future Prospects
    Mr. Milind Haribhau Dhale HOD Department of Economics S.P.M.Gilani College Ghatanji. Dist Yavatmal 
     Page No.: 142-147|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Financial inclusion, a critical aspect of socioeconomic development, involves providing access to formal financial services to the unbanked and underserved segments of the population. In India, a country with a diverse demographic and socioeconomic landscape, financial inclusion has gained prominence as a policy objective to enhance economic growth and alleviate poverty. This research paper delves into the multifaceted dimensions of financial inclusion in India, analyzing its progress, challeng

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    Synthesis, Characterization and Application of Strontium Doped Zinc Ferrite Nanomaterials
    Milind (Physics), Researcher, Sunrise University, Alwar (Raj.)  | Dr. Vipin Kumar (Physics), Professor, Sunrise University, Alwar (Raj.) 
     Page No.: 148-158|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Strontium-doped zinc ferrite nanoparticles (Sr-ZnFe2O4) were synthesized using a sol-gel self-ignition method and characterized by PXRD, FTIR, FESEM, EDX, VSM, and UV-Visible spectroscopy. The particles exhibited a cubic spinel ferrite phase, with changes in crystallite size and lattice constant upon strontium doping. FTIR confirmed water and hydroxyl groups. Sr0.2Zn0.8Fe2O4 nanoparticles demonstrated promising performance as thin-film humidity sensors, with high sensitivity,

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    A Comparative Study of Vipassana Meditation and Hatha Yoga in Managing Mental Conflicts
    Saritanjali Nayak, Research Scholar, Department Of Yoga, JJTU University Rajasthan  | Dr. Sushama Maurya, Assistant Professor, Department Of Yoga, JJTU University Rajasthan 
     Page No.: 165-170|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    This comparative study delves into the efficacy of Vipassana Meditation and Hatha Yoga as alternative practices for managing mental conflicts. Mental conflicts, pervasive in contemporary society, often lead to stress, anxiety, and decreased well-being. This research aims to scrutinize and compare the therapeutic benefits of Vipassana Meditation and Hatha Yoga, two prominent ancient techniques, in addressing these conflicts. The study, conducted over a period of 12 months, involved a diverse coho

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    Role of Agritourism in Financial Well-Being of Farmers
    Prem kumar Upare, Research Scholar, Renaissance Institute of Management Studies, Chandrapur, Maharashtra  | Dr. G.F. Surya, Principal & Research Supervisor, Renaissance Institute of Management Studies, Chandrapur, Maharashtra  | Dr. Amrin Surya, Assistant Professor, Renaissance Institute of Management Studies, Chandrapur, Maharashtra 
     Page No.: 171-176|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    The purpose of this research was to examine how different parties involved in agrotourism see its effects. A total of 45 agri-tourism centres (ATCs) and 200 tourists were chosen at random from the city of Chandrapur. The effect was evaluated using metrics like the number of working days and how people felt about the economy as a whole. The average number of working days in Chandrapur climbed from 149 to 202 in 2016 and from 117 to 208 in 2017. In Chandrapur, a new irrigation system and recreatio

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    अतीत का पता लगाना: हरियाणा में प्राचीन कलाकृतियों का एक व्यापक अन्वेषण
    रेखा शर्मा, शोधकर्ता (इतिहास विभाग), नीलम विश्वविद्यालय, कैथल (हरियाणा)  | डॉ.एस.के.वशिष्ठ ,प्रोफेसर (इतिहास विभाग), नीलम विश्वविद्यालय, कैथल (हरियाणा) 
     Page No.: 177-187|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    इस शोध पत्र का उद्देश्य हरियाणा की प्राचीन कलाकृतियों की गहन जांच करना, उनके ऐतिहासिक, सांस्कृतिक और सामाजिक-आर्थिक महत्व पर प्रकाश डालना है। एक बहु-विषयक दृष्टिकोण के माध्यम से, पुरातात्विक, मानवशास्त्रीय और ऐतिहासिक पद्धतियों के संयोजन से, अध्ययन कलाकृतियों के भीतर छिपे रहस्यों को उजागर करने का प्रयास करता है, जो हरियाणा के अतीत की समृद्ध टेपेस्ट्री में अंतर्दृष्टि प्रदान करता है। यह पेपर क्षेत्र में खोजी गई कलाकृतियों की विविध श्रृंखला का पता लगाएगा, हरियाणा की सभ्यताओं के विकास को समझने के ल

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    Quantum Cryptography over Asymmetric Channel: Review
    Rajni Bala, Research Scholar, Physics, Janaradan Rai Nagar Vidyapeeth, Udaipur (Rajasthan).  | Dr. R.N Sharma, Professor, Physics, Janaradan Rai Nagar Vidyapeeth, Udaipur (Rajasthan). 
     Page No.: 188-196|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    One of the most cutting-edge approaches to quantum cryptography is known as Measurement Device-Independent Quantum Cryptography (MDI-QKD), and its primary objective is to enhance the safety of communication via the use of asymmetric channels. Conventional methods for the distribution of quantum keys (QKD) are dependent on the secure transfer of quantum states between two entities, who are often referred to as Alice and Bob. These protocols, on the other hand, often depend on the precision of the

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    A study on minimum Redundancy achived by Huffman Codes
    Dr. Ashwani Kumar, Assistant Professor, Seth G.L. Bihani S.D. (P.G.) College, Sri Ganganagar  | Parveen Single, Assistant Professor, Seth G.L. Bihani S.D. (P.G.) College, Sri Ganganagar 
     Page No.: 197-200|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    It has been recently proved that the redundancy r of any discrete memory less source satisfies , Where PN is the least likely source letter probability. This bound is achieved only by sources consisting of two letters. We prove a sharper boun if the number of source letters is greater than two. Also provided is a new upper bound on r, in terms of the two least likely source letter probabilities, which improves on a previous results.

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    A Systematic Review towards Big Data Analytics in Social Media
    Ingole Sheetal Prakash, Student SEM-II, M.Tech-Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence), NIILM University,Kaithal,Haryana, India 
     Page No.: 201-216|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    The recent advancement in internet 2.0 creates a scope to connect people worldwide using society 2.0 and web 2.0 technologies. This new era allows the consumer to directly connect with other individuals, business corporations, and the government. People are open to sharing opinions, views, and ideas on any topic in different formats out loud. This creates the opportunity to make the “Big Social Data” handy by implementing machine learning approaches and social data analytics. This study offers a

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     Page No.: 217-226|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    हिंदी निबंध लेखन का विकास भारतेंदु और छायावाद जैसे महत्वपूर्ण कालखंडों से काफी प्रभावित हुआ है, जहां भारतेंदु हरिश्चंद्र, हजारीप्रसाद द्विवेदी और कुबेरनाथ राय जैसे प्रमुख निबंधकारों ने महत्वपूर्ण भूमिकाएँ निभाईं। इन प्रभावशाली लेखकों ने सांस्कृतिक पहचान से लेकर सामाजिक मूल्यों तक विविध विषयों को संबोधित किया और साहित्यिक परिदृश्य में महत्वपूर्ण योगदान दिया। बहुभाषी विद्वान हजारीप्रसाद द्विवेदी ने ऐतिहासिक अध्ययन और आलोचनात्मक निबंधों में गहरा योगदान देकर पद्म भूषण और साहित्य अकादमी जैसे पुरस्कार

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    Sanjeev Kumar Singh, Professor, GCET, Gr. NOIDA 
     Page No.: 227-235|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    E-commerce is a boom in the modern business. E-commerce means electronic commerce. E-commerce (Electronic commerce) involves buying and selling of goods and services, or the transmitting of funds or data, over an electronic network, predominantly the Internet. E-commerce (Electronic commerce) is a paradigm shift influencing both marketers and the customers. Rather e-commerce is more than just another way to boost the existing business practices. It is leading a complete change in traditional way

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     Page No.: 236-243|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    At some point or another, every college student will experience stress. The key to a healthy and happy life is learning to manage that stress. Finding out more about undergraduates' stressors and coping mechanisms was the driving force for this qualitative study. To gather information for the study variables and to help rank the narratives, researchers used a nominal group approach to interview study participants (n = 174). The symptoms of psychological stress, ways of coping with it, and genera

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     Page No.: 244-248|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    اس تحقیقی کام میں محقق نے کچھ کشمیری خواتین مصنفین کا انکشاف کیا ہے، جنہوں نے کشمیر کی شاعری میں بہت زیادہ حصہ ڈالا ہے۔ کشمیر کے نام سے ہم سب واقف ہیں، کشمیر جو ہندوستان کا تاج سمجھا جاتا ہے اور کشمیر کی صوفیانہ موسیقی جو پوری دنیا میں مشہور ہے۔ لوک موسیقی ہو یا صوفیانہ موسیقی کی دونوں شکلوں میں کشمیری ادیبوں کا حصہ برابر رہا ہے۔ کچھ مشہور خاتون ادیب ہیں، جن کا نام آج بھی کشمیر کے بچوں کی زبان پر ہے، چاہے وہ ان کی شاعری ہو یا ان کی ذاتی صورت۔ ان کی شاعری کو ''واق'' کہا جاتا تھا، واخ کا مطلب ہے ج

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    Sonia, Department of Electronics and communication Engineering, RD Engineering College, Ghaziabad (U.P), India 
     Page No.: 249-251|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Artificial intelligence (AI) has become essential for improving game playability and enhancing the game experience. Realism in modern computer games is achieved by integrating graphics, physics, and AI. The text defines a realistic game experience as the immersion of the game and the intelligence of non-player characters. Game AI allows players to interact with non-player characters and takes game experience to a higher level. The paper analyzes the history and current state of AI in game develo

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    Mallikarjun, Research Scholar, Department of Mathematics, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)  | Dr. Satendra Kumar, Professor, Department of Mathematics, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India) 
     Page No.: 261-266|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Various studies (e.g. Stacey, 1988; Vinner, 1991; Kieran, 1992; Esty, 1992; Sfard & Linchevski, 1994; Bell, 1995; Linchevski & Herscovics, 1996; McDowell, 1996; Souviney, 1996; Dreyfus, 1999; Lithner, 2000; Mason, 2000, Maharaj, 2005) have focused on the teaching and learning of school mathematics. These studies have indicated some important sources of students’ difficulties in mathematics. A limited number of research studies focusing on quadratic equations have documented the techniques studen

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    Dr. Geetanjali, Assistant Professor, Sri Ganganagar 
     Page No.: 267-270|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Considering the use of web stages in various fields, remote systems with high data rates and amazing redirection limits were very famous. These requirements were reliably incompatible with single-input and single-output (SISO) antennas. Therefore, multi-input and multiple-output (MIMO) printed antennas, another type of antenna setup, had emerged as a sensible competitor for quick correspondence upgrades. In such schemes, sending and receiving data were energetically supervised using a coplanar o

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    Bhavya Veer Rastogi, Research Scholar, Glocal School of Pharmacy, Glocal University UP  | Dr. Fazlu Rehman (Associate Professor),Glocal School of Pharmacy, Glocal university UP 
     Page No.: 271-277|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    The purpose of this work is to create and evaluate a novel in-situ gelling system that contains lomefloxacin to specifically treat bacterial infections of the ocular surface. The broad-spectrum antibiotic levofloxacin has demonstrated effectiveness in treating a range of ocular infections; nevertheless, the drug's poor bioavailability and brief duration of residency on the ocular surface are obstacles to successful treatment. An in-situ gelling device was created to give prolonged medication rel

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    Aravendra Kumar Sharma (Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering), Researcher, SunRise University, Alwar (Raj.)  | Dr. Kamal Kumar Srivastava, Professor (Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering), SunRise University, Alwar (Raj.) 
     Page No.: 278-285|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    This paper introduces a lightweight security framework for human tracking enabled by the Internet of Things (IoT), specifically addressing scenarios related to pandemics such as COVID-19. The paper identifies key challenges associated with IoT-based human tracking, focusing on enterprise, cloud computing, and superlative layers. The proposed framework paradigm is constructed to mitigate these challenges and enhance the overall security of the system. The subsequent sections detail the steps invo

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     Page No.: 286-298|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Bama, the pseudonym of Tamil Dalit writer Bama Faustina, is renowned for her poignant narratives that delve into the intricate web of societal struggles, particularly focusing on the marginalized Dalit community in Tamil Nadu, India. In this article, we comprehensively analyze the thematic undercurrents of Bama's English narratives, exploring themes such as caste oppression, intersectionality, language empowerment, solidarity, economic exploitation, intergenerational trauma, environmental degrad

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    Tripti Singh (Dept History.), Research Scholar, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan)  | Dr. Rajiv Kr. Sharma, Professor (Dept. History), SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 299-309|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    This research paper delves into the socio-economic and cultural development of Awadh under the rule of the Nawabs from 1801 to 1858. The period witnessed significant changes in governance, architecture, art, and society, highlighting the unique blend of Persian and Indian influences during this era. By examining primary sources and historical accounts, this study provides a comprehensive analysis of the Nawabi era's impact on the region's growth and transformation. Key themes explored include ad

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    Gidde Chandraiah, Research Scholar, (Botany), The Glocal University, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh  | Dr. Komal Lata Nagpal, (Professor), Glocal School of Science, The Glocal University, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh 
     Page No.: 319-325|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    This Paper presents a thorough analysis of the effects of climate change on freshwater ecosystems, including droughts and floods, along with suggestions for adaptation tactics to lessen the severity of these effects. Droughts and floods disturb the hydrological balance, which affects biodiversity, water quality, and the services provided by ecosystems. Throughout the analysis, key vulnerabilities and strengths within freshwater ecosystems are identified by means of a comprehensive exploration of

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    Monika Srivastava, Research Scholar (Psychology) The Glocal University Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh  | Dr. Payal Goyal (Associate Professor), Research Supervisor Glocal School of Arts & Social Science, The Glocal University, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh 
     Page No.: 326-330|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Internet addiction has become a major worry in the digital age, especially for young folks. This study looks into the patterns of behavior linked to excessive internet use and considers the long-term effects on this population. The current study investigates how young adults' quality of life is affected by excessive internet use. Out of the 100 young adults in the Delhi/NCR area, 60 were chosen as a sample, and 50 of them met the requirements for internet addiction. The WHO Quality of Life Scale

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     Page No.: 331-335|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Staff should do their duties, including managing students, at all times. Orientation, identification, prosocial lead, class size, typical homeroom conduct, school-level factors (topography, school air), and understudy variables (issue conduct) were examined in this evaluation. Many progressive straight models were tested with data from 37 grade schools, 8,750 students, and 467 homerooms. Albeit the most persuasive factor on risky is students' unique character traits, staggered tests also found s

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     Page No.: 336-349|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    This research develops EmoNet, an emotion identification system using Deep Neural Networks, to accurately detect various facial emotions. EmoNet, with 40 layers, outperforms conventional models, achieving an 8% accuracy improvement on FER2013 and a 0.2% improvement on JAFFE, and can classify 3589 images into seven categories in under 2.77 seconds. The model handles variations in facial size, illumination, and angles, utilizing residual layers to enhance classification and engagement detection. T

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    Vandana Sharma (Dept. of Biotechnology), Research Scholar, SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan)  | Dr. Ravi Bhatnagar, Professor (Dept. of Biotechnology), SunRise University, Alwar (Rajasthan) 
     Page No.: 350-361|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Solid waste management is a critical challenge in India due to rapid urbanization and industrial growth. This paper explores the current status of solid waste management in India, focusing on challenges and opportunities for advancing environmental policies that promote sustainable practices and transform waste into valuable resources. The study highlights innovative strategies, policy intervenstions, and best practices from global examples to inform effective waste management policies tailored

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     Page No.: 362-370|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    Focusing on the mentality of consumers affected by ads that incorporate moral principles, this study investigates the effects of ethical advertising on societal organisational practices and consumer behaviour. Ethical commercials promote moral principles in an effort to entice customers. The research used a pre-determined questionnaire to gather primary data from 250 respondents in Delhi, ranging in age from 15 to 35. The respondents were selected using a basic random sampling procedure. With SP

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    Dr. Rajveer Singh Sheoran, Associate Professor, Chemistry, SRR Morarka Govt PG College, Jhunjhunu 
     Page No.: 371-380|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    The study researches how the growth and result of various crops are affected by distillery spent wash, which is created as ethanol. Essential measures of natural matter and nutrients are included in distillery spent wash, which might further develop soil fertility and yield productivity. The protected disposal of contemporary wastewaters has always shown to be a challenging interaction in light of their high grouping of minerals, chemicals, and salts. A trial was led to examine the impacts of va

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    Smt. Nagaratna M Naik, Principal & HOD, Department of Post Graduate Studies in Commerce, Vivekananda MSW College, Raichur (Karnataka) 
     Page No.: 381-385|  Year: 2022|  Vol.: 17|  Issue: III
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    This study examines at how Self-Help Groups (SHGs) affect rural women's socioeconomic standing in the Assamese district of Jorhat. The results show that SHGs considerably improve members' personal growth, social empowerment, and financial security. Presidents are primarily in charge of medium-sized organizations that have regular weekly meetings, strong financial ties, and are mostly connected. SHG formation is primarily driven by the desire to promote savings and financial stability, with less