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V B, Kirubanand.Impact on block chain technology in public sector of India /PatentComputer Science
Type:Patent
Subject:Computer Science
Description:Patent Number: 202241047512, Applicant: M Mohamed Fazil. Commercial and non-profit use of the blockchain technology across the world has demonstrated its significant advantages over traditional arrangements. The technology appears to be the most appropriate in areas that require storage and processing of large amounts of protected data. Effective exploration and experimentation with the technology in a variety of fields depends on a favorable legal environment. [show more]
Gupta, Ram Kesh - 0941602Impact on economic activities by adoption of international financial reporting standards by Indian companiesPhDCommerce
Type:PhD
Subject:Commerce
Description:The importance of international accounting practice studies has grown over the past few years in order to meet economic agent demands and to facilitate international business practices. It is essential to understand that international accounting convergence is an important topic for capital market regulators, investors, markets, governments and all others who deal with financial information of public companies. This brings out the importance of accounting as being an essential fiscal tool for various economic agents. The merit of international accounting convergence lies in its ability to minimize negative effects resulting from diversity of accounting practices in different countries (Cordeiro et al. 2007). In such a scenario, the introduction of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for listed companies in many countries around the world is viewed as one of the most significant regulatory changes in accounting history (Daske et al. 2008). [show more]
Biswas, Dr. Diganta., Poddar, Hillol Saha.Impacts of imprisonment of women on the rights of their children: An Indian perspective /Journal ArticleLaw
Type:Journal Article
Subject:Law
Description:International Journal of Advanced Research, Vol.3, Issue 10, pp.1297-1303, ISSN No: 2320-5407.
Raghavendra A.N, Nijagna G and Dhinakar BatchuImplementation challenges of Total Quality Management (TQM) in dairy sector /Journal ArticleTotal Quality Management (TQM) in Dairy Sector
Type:Journal Article
Subject:Total Quality Management (TQM) in Dairy Sector
Description:Smart Journal of Business Management Studies, Vol.15, Issue 1, pp.1-9, ISSN No: 2321-2012.
V, Balaji - 1345001Implementation of a speech recognizer and synthesizer for the physically challengedPhDComputer Science
Type:PhD
Subject:Computer Science
Description:Speech Recognition and Speech Synthesis are two complementary technologies that are used in systems to which the human voice serves as input or output. People with physical, motor disabilities prefer systems that can be driven by their voice than using the strenuous, usual and standard input-output devices such as keyboard, mouse and monitor. Solutions under the umbrella of “Assistive Technology” are designed to support people with disabilities to overcome the difficulties in handling their diurnal chores. Present-day commercial speech processing systems have received wider customer acceptance, yet not suitable for people with speech disabilities. It is observed that present-day speech recognizers fail to recognize voices with distortions, misrepresentations and deformations. The unintelligibility of the input voice limits the use of off-the-shelf speech processing products by the speech-impaired user community. In such scenarios, the speech processing systems require alterations to become suitable for the specialised user group. Techniques of adaptation are popular in the field of speaker recognition, which can be applied in the domain of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). The main aim of this research is to model a speaker adaptive system for the speech-disabled users with articulation disorders and neurologically-based disorders due to illnesses like cerebral palsy. [show more]
GaneshImplementing quality healthcare strategies for improving service delivery at private hospitals in India /Management
Subject:Management
Description:Journal of Health Management, ISSN No. 0972-0634.
George SonaIMPLICATIONS OF ALLOWING FDI IN INDIAN MULTI- BRAND RETAIL
Description:The retail industry in India has often been hailed as one of the sunrise sectors in the economy.The Indian government is mulling about allowing FDI in multi- brand retailing. While some people welcome this move, others oppose it. The study tries to identify the opinion of retailers towards this move. The study examines the issues related to various aspects of FDI including, product related, place related, process related, promotion related, people related, price related issues, physical evidence and environmental related issues. Survey research method was followed in this study. Questionnaire was used for collecting primary data. Secondary data is collected from selective sources of data like journals, websites, text books, company brochures, magazines and newspapers. The convenience sampling technique was used. A sample of 200 retailers was selected from the Bangalore city. The statistical techniques which are used in the study include descriptive statistics, frequencies and percentages, reliability test, chi- square test, one- way ANOVA, two- way ANOVA and Correlation. The following were the hypotheses in the study: H1 ?? Agreement on FDI in retail is dependent on the duration of business among the retailers H2 ?? Agreement on FDI in retail is dependent on the level of investment among the retailers H3 ?? There is statistically significant difference on perception on agreement of FDI in retail by various levels of agreed and non- agreed retailers H4 ?? There is statistically significant difference on perception on agreement of FDI in retail by various levels of investments of business among retailers H5 ?? There is statistically significant influence on perception on agreement of FDI in retail based on both agreed level and level of investments H6 ?? There is statistically significant relations among the perceived factors of agreement on FDI in retail among retailers. The major findings of the study was that there is a mixed reaction among the retailerstowards allowing FDI in multi- brand retail, a majority of them seems to directly or indirectly prefer the entry of foreign players. However the respondents prefer a calibrated and cautious approach towards the introduction of FDI thereby safeguarding the interests of small retailers. If FDI is allowed in retail, there could be a multi ?? sector growth. India Inc. can expect a path of growth to achieve its target of 9 per cent GDP growth rate. The new firms that enter the market will get new technology and can acquire competitiveness. . It is estimated that FDI in multi- brand retail will create nearly 10 million job opportunities in the next three to four years. This will help in reducing the countrys unemployment to a large extent. The creation of more jobs will enhance the standard of living of farmers as they would get better returns on their yields by selling directly to the retailers rather than selling it in the intermediaries. FDI will also help in bringing food inflation under control. Key Words: Multi- brand Retailing, FDI, Organized Retailing, Unorganized Retailing [show more]
Chennathur Guna - 1710071Implications of goods and services tax on indian micro small and medium enterprises /PhDCommerce
Type:PhD
Subject:Commerce
M Lawate MeghanaIMPORTANCE OF POLITICAL CARTOONS TO NEWSPAPERS
Description:Political cartoons are an important part in any newspaper. Political cartoons adorn a small part of a newspaper, often in a corner. The position of this piece although small the impact is huge. A cartoon conveys a lot of information in very few words. The emotions behind the political cartoons are genuine and although harsh, are taken with a sense of humour. While incomparison editorials are, firstly for the elite masses who understand the highly intellectual content of the piece, also editorials have a tendency to be politically correct and hold back, unlike cartoons. Cartoons are generally blatant about their stand on the issue. There have been controversial cartoons like JyllandsPostenthe Mohammad cartoon and the effective yet less controversial R.K.Laxman. The dissertation will concentrate on how political cartoon are infact one of the most important parts of any newspaper. It will try to understand the effectiveness of political cartoons over editorials. How political cartoons are a means of communication. The researcher will also try to understand how R.K.Laxman and the common man have become symbols for the ??aamaadmi??. The methods of research will include a qualitative analysis of political cartoons by interview and a quantitative analysis by questionnaire method to understand how people perceive cartoons over editorials. The researcher having completed the researcher is in a position to make comments about the effectiveness and popularity of cartoons. [show more]
Lawate, Meghana M. - 1024026Importance of political cartoons to newspapers /Masters' DissertationCommunication, Media Studies
Type:Masters' Dissertation
Subject:Communication, Media Studies
Description:Political cartoons are an important part in any newspaper. Political cartoons adorn a small part of a newspaper, often in a corner. The position of this piece although small the impact is huge. A cartoon conveys a lot of information in very few words. The emotions behind the political cartoons are genuine and although harsh, are taken with a sense of humour. While incomparison editorials are, firstly for the elite masses who understand the highly intellectual content of the piece, also editorials have a tendency to be politically correct and hold back, unlike cartoons. Cartoons are generally blatant about their stand on the issue. There have been controversial cartoons like JyllandsPostenthe Mohammad cartoon and the effective yet less controversial R.K.Laxman. [show more]
Deepa AnandImproved Collaborative Filtering using Evolutionary Algorithm based Feature ExtractionComputer Science
Subject:Computer Science
Description:International Journal of Computer Applications Vol.64,No.20, pp.20-26 ISSN No. 0975-8887
Sarwath Unnisa - 1981319Improved deep learning model for detection and classification of pneumonia from x ray images /

PhD
Computer Science
Type:
PhD
Subject:Computer Science
M, Balamurugan.Improving supply chain progress using blockchain technology /PatentCommunication
Type:Patent
Subject:Communication
Description:Patent Number: 202141034319, Applicant: Dr. E. Bhuvaneswari. Security, distributed networks, transparency, and immutability are all attractive aspects of blockchain that may help construct safe and dependable cyber physical systems. Because each use case has its own set of criteria, worries about the scalability, cost-effectiveness, and efficiency of blockchain-based systems have arisen. Because the total cost of ownership of blockchain systems is so costly, a feasibility study for small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) such as PFL is necessary to determine the blockchain's appropriateness for SMEs. [show more]
Ramakrishnan, N. - 1247001Improvised process model for prediction of software development effort by integration of risk /PhDComputer Science and Engineering
Type:PhD
Subject:Computer Science and Engineering
Ghosh, Bikramaditya.In search for FPI trail in blue-chip Indian bourse during a phase of rehabilitation- An investigative study /Journal ArticleManagement
Type:Journal Article
Subject:Management
Description:Asian Journal of Management, Vol.8, Issue 1, pp.107-111, ISSN: 0976-495X (Print), 2321-5763 (Online).
Dr Mudita SinhaIncreasing involvement of artificial intelligence in healthcare with special reference to strokes /Journal ArticleScience & Technology
Type:Journal Article
Subject:Science & Technology
Description:International Journal of Emerging Technologies And Innovative Research, Vol.5, Issue 6, pp.746-751, ISSN No. 2349-5162.
Abraham, Niju. - 1424014Increasing usage of indirect advertisements and its effects /Masters DissertationMedia Studies
Type:Masters Dissertation
Subject:Media Studies
Description:Advertising is not at all a new term for the contemporary world. Brands have been using advertisements for the promotion and popularity. As an industry which needs a lot of creativity, advertising industry had undergone a lot of changes. According to the time and trend advertising industry found various changes and practised it. Here the researcher is trying to find out the latest trend in the advertising industry. [show more]
DUTTA PRITHAINCREDIBLE INDIA TVC AND YOUTH TODAY
Description:The paper deals with the television commercial of Incredible India. It studies whether these advertisements can be used to generate goodwill for the country. Incredible India advertisements are a rare combination of extraordinary words, music and visual. It is an initiative by the Government of India to promote tourism. They are small snippets capturing India at its best. The advertisement frequency is low. But if strategically used can prove beneficial in creating benevolence towards the country. The paper throws light on the negative treatment given to news by todays broadcast media. It analyzes whether the effect of it can be countered by the portrayal of beautiful India in the ??Incredible India advertisements. It studies if the result of viewing this advertisement can lead to overlooking of the flaws of our country. It specially tries to look into the effect that it might have on the youth. The methodology used for this study is experiment based. The researcher initially showed the respondents five television commercials and then followed it by distributing questionnaires which would help learn the consequences of viewing the advertisement. The limitation of the paper was the lack of journals, articles or related materials on the concerned topic. Nevertheless, considering all materials that were present, the research gave a holistic prospective to the advertising campaigns and its effect on the youth. [show more]
Hallmark Group LimitedIndia Gate - New DelhiImageStamp ingot collection
Type:Image
Subject:Stamp ingot collection
Description:It is the 9th Gold Replica of the series of 25. It features India gate stamp.
Jalan PoojaINDIA-CHINA RELATIONS AS PORTRAYED IN INDIAN NEWSPAPER

(THE TIMES OF INDIA)
Description:Newspapers have been the primary source of information in the Indian sub-continent for decades. They often reflect how the nation is progressing and the information carried by them educates the readers. India and China are emerging super-powers and being neighbours neither of them can afford to ignore the other. A newspaper is expected to report objectively, regardless of the political relationship a nation shares with its neighbour. The research aims to see how Indo-China relations are reflected in the largest selling English daily newspaper in India, The Times of India. [show more]