Volume 09, Issue 08, Nov 2023
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Changing Dynamics of Domestic Violence: A Study of Section 498A Cases Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic Adv. Bipin M Gupta, Virat B Gupta
COVID-19 has caused extraordinary societal issues, including domestic violence, and India is no exception. In India, the execution of There is a section of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) called Section 498A that commonly known as the anti-dowry law, during the unprecedented crisis caused by the pandemic has received substantial attention, particularly in light of the pandemic. This research paper aims to provide a complete analysis
Changing Dynamics of Domestic Violence: A Study of Section 498A Cases Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic
Adv. Bipin M Gupta, Virat B GuptaDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0211
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Breast Cancer Detection M.GAYATHRI DEVI, SANJAY. S, SHANMATHI. G, PRABHA SRI. G
The Breast Cancer Detection App is an innovative mobile application designed to aid in the early detection and screening of breast cancer. Breast cancer is a prevalent and potentially life-threatening disease, and early detection is crucial for successful treatment and improved patient out comes. This app utilizes advanced machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence to analyze medical images
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0212
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Gender Responsive Approach of Innovation and Technology for Sustainable Development Dr. S. Jamuna
Sustainable business development is about creating a better future for everyone. It means finding ways to do business that are good for people and the bottom line. Innovation and technology are essential for sustainable business development (SBD). They can help businesses to improve their efficiency, and create new products and services that meet the needs of the changing world. Innovation and technology
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0213
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Study of Wear and Hardness Tests On Heat Treated Aluminium Alloy Dr. M. Rajagopal
Heat treatment is a process in which a material is heated to a specific temperature and then cooled in a controlled manner. This process can be used to alter the properties of the material, including its strength and wear resistance. The present work is to study the effect of heat treatment on the wear properties of aluminium hybrid composites. Material chosen for the study is Aluminium 6061 as a matrix, Silicon Carbide
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0214
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A systematic study on analysis of healthcare consciousness among tribal women: An investigation in East & West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh Dr. Vemuri Sailaja Vani
Present systematic investigation and analysis of healthcare awareness about tribal women in East and West Godavari districts are carried out. Most of the tribals facing several difficulties to get better healthcare because of their life in remote areas. A survey containing 40 items covering emotional and reproductive health views. The following domains were chosen to assess tribal women’s emotional and reproductive health
A systematic study on analysis of healthcare consciousness among tribal women: An investigation in East & West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh
Dr. Vemuri Sailaja VaniDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0215
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Fly-ash Mixed Green High Performance Concrete Somsubhra De, Arup Saha Chaudhuri
Now a days green buildings are a necessary component of securing sustainability, whereas concrete composites with the addition of siliceous fly ash (FA) can certainly be included in the sustainable and green concrete. Effective promotion of green concrete incorporating FA is required in order to minimize the environment threat due to FA waste disposal and reduce cement consumption Due to day to day increasing population
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0216
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Navigating Challenges and Embracing Opportunities: The Impact of New Education Policy Implementation in Karnataka Vidya.M.R, Bhogeshwari.D
The approval and execution of the New Education Policy (NEP) have triggered a dynamic transformation in Karnataka's educational ecology. This abstract delves into the multidimensional terrain produced by the NEP's integration, emphasizing the parallel problems and intriguing opportunities it has brought. The implementation of the NEP presented a number of problems, including the need for infrastructure changes
Navigating Challenges and Embracing Opportunities: The Impact of New Education Policy Implementation in Karnataka
Vidya.M.R, Bhogeshwari.DDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0217
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Critical medical care and treatment services in Andhra Pradesh during COVID-19 pandemic Dr. Vemuri Sailaja Vani
The period of COVID-19 is a term that affects the lives of all people. It has had a huge impact on the jobs, lives and economies of the entire countries of the world. The health sector is the only sector that has not been affected while this pandemic has hit all sectors. The insurance industry plays a major role in the Indian economy by providing security to individuals, groups, organizations and businesses
Critical medical care and treatment services in Andhra Pradesh during COVID-19 pandemic
Dr. Vemuri Sailaja VaniDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0218
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An Analysis of Difference in Young- Aged Adults and Middle-Aged Adults Consumers Attitude Towards Eco-Friendly Practices at Hotel Vaibhav Kumar Vishwakarma, Prabhakar Pandey, Sujeet Kapur
In the present world, people are more aware and conscious about eco-friendly practices at places where they visit. The present research paper investigated the difference in young-aged adult and middle-aged adult consumers attitude towards eco-friendly practices at hotels. Descriptive analysis were used for the achievement of the objectives. Questions were asked on 15 parameters of eco-friendly practices on 5 point likert scale
An Analysis of Difference in Young- Aged Adults and Middle-Aged Adults Consumers Attitude Towards Eco-Friendly Practices at Hotel
Vaibhav Kumar Vishwakarma, Prabhakar Pandey, Sujeet KapurDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0219
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Game of 33% (Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam) Bobby N Dubey
The Constitution of India”1 has ensured equal right to women and men in terms of freedom and opportunity. To enable a woman to be the author of her destiny and that of the nation. Thirty-three percent reservation to women in parliament and assemblies has the potential to be a game changer as only will such a step change patriarchal mindsets but also boost pro- women legislation. It open the gateway for the women power
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0220
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Current Perpetual Pavement efforts in India - A case study and design with comparison of different pavement layer options in Perpetual Pavement Shrikant R Patil, Vinay Deulkar
The construction of perpetual pavement has just recently started in India, and the design limitations of tensile strain at the base of the asphalt and compressive strain at the top of the subgrade are checked for 80 and 200 microstrains, respectively. With SMA - 50 mm, DBM - 250 mm, WMM - 150 mm, GSB - 200 mm, and Subgrade - 500 mm pavement layers, the Delhi Vadodara Expressway Project (8 lanes divided carriageway)
Current Perpetual Pavement efforts in India - A case study and design with comparison of different pavement layer options in Perpetual Pavement
Shrikant R Patil, Vinay DeulkarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0221
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Study On Gender Discrimination in The Workplace in India Saroj Nirmal, Sakshi Mishra, Ruchi Mishra
The Research was undertaken to analyse the concept of the “Study of Gender Discrimination at Workplace” In this context the objective of this analysis is to evaluate and bring into light issues like gender stereotypes, and gender discrimination in the context of the Indian environment. It was conducted to know what changes Government law makes in the workplace towards female employees and how it helps them
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0222
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E-Waste Generation, Management and Impacts: A Review in Present Indian Scenario DR. DEEPAK KUMAR ADHANA, MS. RASHMI
The field of information and communication technology has made enormous strides, which have resulted in a massive rise in the use of electronic devices, particularly computers and mobile phones. Electronic garbage, or "e-waste," has become enormous due to the increase in the manufacturing and consumption of electronic equipment as well as its shorter lifespan. Furthermore, a significant amount of these gadgets
E-Waste Generation, Management and Impacts: A Review in Present Indian Scenario
DR. DEEPAK KUMAR ADHANA, MS. RASHMIDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0223
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Semsa Ethnoecology, weather prediction, and Bioindicators: A case study in SEMKHOR, DIMA HASAO, ASSAM, India Mr. Ron Kemprai, Dr. Ajit Kumar Tamuli
The Semsa of Semkhor usually forecast the weather through extended-standing ethnoecology knowledge applications. In this study, 07 village bioindicators for weather forecasting shall document working with semsa peoples. The bioindicators were based mainly on recognizing unique situations, the behavior of insects, birds, and mammals, plants' characteristics, location, timing, and patterns of clouds
Semsa Ethnoecology, weather prediction, and Bioindicators: A case study in SEMKHOR, DIMA HASAO, ASSAM, India
Mr. Ron Kemprai, Dr. Ajit Kumar TamuliDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0224
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A Study of Impact of GST on Shareholders Wealth in Indian Companies: A Special Reference of Pharmaceutical Industries Dr. Anil kumar Tiwari
The pharmaceutical industry is an emerging sector in India million people have been working in this industry since the introduction of GST this sector exercise has been emerged a grate extend that’s why it became a challenge to the researcher to examine the impact of GST on pharmaceutical companies. There are three ways are available for GST collection: CGST revenue is collected by central government
A Study of Impact of GST on Shareholders Wealth in Indian Companies: A Special Reference of Pharmaceutical Industries
Dr. Anil kumar TiwariDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0225
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Automated Papilledema Detection: Harnessing Machine Learning Jay Sawant, Niti Chikhale, Priyanka Shrivastava
Vision and eye health have wide-ranging and significant effects on the economy, sustainable development, health, and many other facets of life. Eye diseases and vision impairments can affect an individual’s mental and physical health to a large extent if timely treatment is not provided. Papilledema is one of the eye ailments and is known as the swelling of the optic disc caused due to an aberrantly high intracranial pressure
Automated Papilledema Detection: Harnessing Machine Learning
Jay Sawant, Niti Chikhale, Priyanka ShrivastavaDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0226
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Spatial Forest Fire Management and application of contemporary technology in India Sujata W. Damke
Forest fire is global, repetitive, seasonal phenomena occurring naturally or anthropogenic, occurring in India from November to June months. ISF report 2019 estimate more than 36% of Indian forests are prone to frequent fires, out of which 10% to extremely high. Forest management involves pre fire, during fire and post fire dimensions, structuring prevention, monitoring active, near real time and large fires
DOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0227
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An Analysis of Enantiomeric Ratio and Purity of Synthetic and Natural Nicotine Samples in India Stuti Menon
The objective of this study is to ascertain the enantiomeric composition and purity of synthetic nicotine samples in India, evaluating whether the surge in synthetic nicotine's popularity is paralleled by adequate knowledge of its pharmacological and toxicological effects. This research employs established US Pharmacopeia [1] methods to analyze Synthetic Nicotine (resolved to the S-isomer)
An Analysis of Enantiomeric Ratio and Purity of Synthetic and Natural Nicotine Samples in India
Stuti MenonDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0228
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Alzheimer Diagnosis Method Based On Multi-Level Layers Approach M AnanthaLakshmi, Dr.A.Sanjeevi Kumar
Classical self-supervised networks suffer from convergence problems and reduced segmentation accuracy due toforceful termination. Qubits or bilevel quantum bits often describe quantum neural network models. In this article, a novel self-supervised shallow learning network model exploiting the sophisticated three-level qutrit-inspired quantum information system, referred to as quantum fully self-supervised
Alzheimer Diagnosis Method Based On Multi-Level Layers Approach
M AnanthaLakshmi, Dr.A.Sanjeevi KumarDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0204
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Systematic Planning for The Construction and Impact of Water Harvesting Structure Near the Forest Village Ashish Nanda, Dr. Vaishali Pendse, Dr. D. Mukhopadhyay
This project focuses on addressing the critical issue of traditional forest bunds in the Bastar region, leading to deforestation, wildlife habitat loss, and reduced water resources. Through systematic planning, the project transforms these areas into multifunctional water harvesting structures, benefiting wildlife and tribal communities. The project encompasses the following key aspects
Systematic Planning for The Construction and Impact of Water Harvesting Structure Near the Forest Village
Ashish Nanda, Dr. Vaishali Pendse, Dr. D. MukhopadhyayDOI : 10.35291/2454-9150.2023.0205