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Women’s Socio-Economic Empowerment
Women’s Socio-Economic Empowerment: Breaking Barriers and Shaping Futures Ms. Urvija KhatriAssistant Professor, Faculty of Commerce & ManagementKalinga University urvija.khatri@kalingauniversity.ac.in Women’s socio-economic empowerment is a dynamic process that not only transforms individual lives but also shapes the future of societies and nations. It is an indispensable component of any
Wireless Power Transmission system
Wireless Power Transmission system Chandra Kumar Sahu Assistant Professor Department of Electrical Engineering Email – chandra.kumar.sahu@kalingauniversity.ac.in Inductive power transfer, another name for wireless power transmission, can be utilized to transport power across long or even short distances without the usage of cables. Compared to other technologies, this one
Tailoring Healthcare to Your DNA
Personalised Medicine: Tailoring Healthcare to Your DNA Dr.Indrani Sarkar Assistant Professor Department of Bioinformatics Kalinga University, Raipur In the not-so-distant past, healthcare was often characterized by one-size-fits-all treatments. Patients with similar symptoms received the same medications and therapies, irrespective of their genetic makeup. However, the landscape of healthcare is
Trends and Predictions
Navigating the Future of Bioinformatics: Trends and Predictions Introduction Bioinformatics, a field at the intersection of biology, computer science, and data analysis, has been pivotal in unlocking the secrets of life’s complex machinery. As we enter the third decade of the 21st century, bioinformatics is poised to experience a transformational
Why are they important for now and next generation
Multiferroic materials: Why are they important for now and next generation? Dr. Gopeshwar Dhar Dwivedi Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kalinga University, Nava Raipur, Chhattisgarh Introduction In the world of materials science, multiferroic materials have emerged as a fascinating and promising class of materials with unique properties
LEO Satellite-Based Broadband Connectivity
Title: LEO Satellite-Based Broadband Connectivity: The Future of the InternetIn today’s fast-paced digital age, the Internet is an integral part of our lives, touching almostevery aspect of human existence. From education to business, healthcare to entertainment, theInternet has transformed the way we live and work. However, to unlock its full
How efficiency of libraries can be increased by inclusion of search engines.
Name- Dr.Lubhawani Tripathi Designation- Associate Professor Organization – Kalinga University, Raipur Email ID-lubhawani.tripathi@kalingauniversity.ac.in Title- How efficiency of libraries can be increased by inclusion of search engines. There are several search engines like Google ,Bing ,Yahoo etc. These help people to access and consume information efficiently and accurately.A
Future Engineering Technology
Future Engineering Technology Abhishek Sahu, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KalingaUniversity, Naya Raipur,492001Over the centuries, engineers have served humanity beyond theirlimits. The necessity of human needs has led to the birth of variousengineering fields. Engineers have discovered a machine that shortensthe length of space and time. Curiosity to reveal
India’s Ascent to the Stars: A Look at the Indian Space Program
Article for Kalinga Plus Title: India’s Ascent to the Stars: A Look at the Indian Space Program Introduction The Indian Space Program, often referred to as ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization), has come a long way since its humble beginnings in the early 1960s. Over the decades, it
A Scientific approach to Financial Analysis
Computational Finance: A Scientific approach to Financial Analysis Ms.DeeptiPatnaik Assistant Professor Faculty of Commerce & Management deepti.patnaik@kalingauniversity.ac.in The present day world is witnessing a tremendous change in every field with the advent of computational intelligence. This nature-inspired computational methodologies and approaches are addressing the real world problems. The human’s
Distributed and CentralGenerationTechnology
Distributed and CentralGenerationTechnology Dr. Manoj Kumar Nigam (Professor & HOD) Department of Electrical Engineering Kalinga University, Naya Raipur (C.G.) manoj.nigam@kalingauniversity.ac.in Solar panels, photovoltaic cells, microturbines, wind turbines, combustion gas turbines, biomass gasification, and a number of other small, renewable energy source-based generating units are examples of Distributed Generation(DG). One of
Enhancing Financial Literacy in Chhattisgarh
Title: Enhancing Financial Literacy in Chhattisgarh, India: Empowering Communities for a Brighter Future Dr. Chandra Bhooshan SinghAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Commerce & ManagementKalinga University chandra.bhoshan@kalingauniversity.ac.in Introduction Financial literacy is a critical component of individual and societal development, ensuring that individuals possess the knowledge and skills required to make informed financial
The Right to Education
The Right to Education: Empowering Minds and Shaping Societies Written by – Abhishek Kumar Mishra Introduction-Education is often hailed as the cornerstone of progress and development in any society. It is not merely the transmission of knowledge, but a powerful tool that empowers individuals, uplifts communities, and shapes the destiny
Achievers
Achievers Achievers are not confined to a particular age, profession, or background. They emerge from all walks of life, from diverse corners of the world, and with a myriad of aspirations. From the student who overcomes countless hurdles to earn a diploma, to the entrepreneur who transforms an idea into
SPIRIT OF COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM IN INDIA
KALINGA PLUS ARTICLE SPIRIT OF COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM IN INDIA -By ShrutiShrivastava (Assistant Professor – Law) In India Cooperative federalism can be attributed to Constitutional as well as non-constitutional mechanisms. Cooperative federalism is thus, constitutionally recognised in our country. Even the apex court has recognised the same in State of Rajasthan
Psoriasis and Life: Challenges, Coping, and Empowerment
By Shivangi Makade Assistant Professor Faculty of Commerce and Management Kalinga University Email- Shivangi.makade@kalingauniversity.ac.in Introduction Millions of people worldwide travel the path of living with psoriasis every day. Beyond the apparent red patches and silvery scales is a complicated and frequently misunderstood disorder that affects a person’s emotional and mental
Peace
PeacePeace is not merely the absence of conflict; it is a state of harmony where individuals,communities, and nations coexist in a spirit of understanding, respect, and cooperation. It isthe foundation upon which prosperous societies are built, and the key to unlocking the fullpotential of human progress.In a world that often
IMORTANCE OF SELF MOTIVATION
IMORTANCE OF SELF MOTIVATIONSelf-motivation is the inner flame that ignites our actions, fuels our determination, and propels ustoward our goals. It’s the force that differentiates between those who merely dream and those whoachieve.In a world filled with distractions and challenges, self-motivation becomes an indispensable tool. It isthe compass that guides
Slurry Transportation
Slurry Transportation Slurry transportation is a process used in various industries to move a mixture of solids and liquids, known as slurry, from one location to another using pipelines or other transportation methods. The slurry typically consists of solid particles suspended in a liquid medium, such as water. Velocity of
Inclusive Growth Requires Vibrancy in Tourism Sector
Inclusive Growth Requires Vibrancy in Tourism Sector Author: NIMMI SHARMA Assistant professor Electrical Department Pardhi tribe is a particularly vulnerable tribal group living in areas around Madhya Pradesh. Due to development projects they lost their rights over land and forest .However with efforts from the
SamudraManthan: Exploring Marine Pharmacognosy
**SamudraManthan: Exploring Marine Pharmacognosy** The ancient Indian mythological tale of SamudraManthan, or the Churning of the Ocean, holds within it not only spiritual symbolism but also a remarkable connection to modern science. In recent times, this tale has found an intriguing relevance in the field of marine pharmacognosy, a
A Comprehensive manual for Home Space Planning
Maximizing Impact in a Limited Space: A Comprehensive manual for Home Space Planning. Generating ideas for a compactresidential spaces ought not to be regarded as a challenge. Instead it should be more embraced as a prospect to showcase your creative acumen. A diminutive space affords the chance of fashion a
Correlation between gut Microflora and Eczema in Infancy
Correlation between gut Microflora and Eczema in Infancy Dr Priyambada Singh Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common skin condition characterized by itchy and inflamed skin that leads to redness, crackingand even open sores in adverse conditions. Eczema tends to be a chronic condition often begins in infancy
GOING A STEP BEYOND FORENVIRONMENT
An article on The Role of E-commerce in Reducing Operational Costs Deepshikha Patel Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, Kalinga University, Raipur, C.G. deepshikha.patel@kalingauniversity.ac.in In the contemporary business landscape, e-commerce has emerged as a game-changer, revolutionizing the way companies operate and interact with customers. One of the significant advantages of
CASH FLOW QUADRANT
CASH FLOW QUADRANT – THE NEW P.O.V FOR FINANCIAL FREEDOM The cash flow quadrant depicts different sources of income generation. These can be classified into four major categories abbreviated as E,S,B and I which stands for Employee, Self Employee , Business owner and Investor respectively. This concept was given by a
Blockchainand its Implications on Finance
Blockchainand its Implications on Finance Ms Sonakshi Sharma Assistant Professor, Dept. of Commerce and Management Kalinga University sonakshi.sharma@kalingauniversity.ac.in Abstract: In recent years, blockchain technology has developed rapidly in social media economy Since blockchain technology has many great features, it is used e.g Bitcoin trading in the beginning. The relationship to
Asteroid Mining : An Opportunity
Asteroid Mining : An Opportunity Yes, you read it right, mining on asteroids. As we know mining is basically a technical process of mineral extraction and at present minerals are being extracted in different parts of the world. But there are limited resources of minerals on earth which will
Unlocking Financial Freedom
Unlocking Financial Freedom: The Ultimate Guide to Investing in Mutual Funds Dheeraj Daniel, Assistant Professor Faculty of Commerce and Management Kalinga University, Raipur In today’s fast-paced world, achieving financial freedom has become more than just a dream; it is a tangible goal that anyone can work towards. While there
Green Insulated Material Based Construction
Green Insulated Material Based Construction In India, Construction is the second largest work after the Agriculture. It is a state of villages which exist agricultural farming of different types of Eating foods, essential seeds, trees, plants etc. the construction is growing very quickly in india or all over the word
The Vital Contribution of Women to Chhattisgarh’s Economic Development
Title: Empowering Progress: The Vital Contribution of Women to Chhattisgarh’s Economic Development Dr. Nidhi Goenka Assistant Professor Faculty of Commerce and Management E-mail id: nidhi.goenka@kalingauniversity.ac.in Introduction Rich in natural resources and cultural heritage, the state of Chhattisgarh has seen significant economic growth in recent years.
IoT in HealthCare
ARTICLE: – IoT in HealthCare JyotiNainani, Assistant Professor(Cs/IT) Department, Kalinga University Raipur(C.G) Jyoti.nainani@kalingauniversity.ac.in In our rapidly evolving world, the convergence of technology and healthcare has birthed a phenomenon that holds the power to revolutionize patient care, diagnostics, and treatment: the Internet of Things (IoT). This innovation, often referred to
Globalization and Management are synonymous
Globalization and Management are synonymousRajesh RanjanAssistant Professor, Department of Management, Kalinga University, Raipurrajesh.ranjan@kalingauniversity.ac.in Management, a process and Globalization, an effect are synonymous. The purpose each fulfils makes themcomplement each other. Globalization brings the world together, helps organize the economies of scale and add to thenations and its people come closer
GREEN PEDAGOGY IN TEACHER EDUCATION
GREEN PEDAGOGY IN TEACHER EDUCATION HARSHA SHARMA Assistant Professor Kalinga University,Naya Raipur (C.G) harsha.sharma@kalingauniversity.ac.in Green pedagogy creates leaning environment for various fields, the teaching and learning process based on green pedagogy are based in constructive and solution oriented processing of economic structure. Green pedagogy manages to link
Materials, Amalgamated
Amalgamated Shailesh Singh Thakur Assistant Professor, Mechanical Eng. Dept. shailesh.thakur@kalingauniversity.ac.in Keyword – materials, Amalgamated Modern science and technology rely on a variety of materials whose qualities may be altered and managed to use in a wide range of applications. In recent years, composite materials have taken a significant role
The Rise of E-commerce
The Rise of E-commerce Mr. Sarat Chandra Mohanty, Assistant Professor Kalinga University, Raipur E-commerce has established itself as a revolutionary force in the age of digital media, altering the retail environment and revolutionizing the means by which individuals shop and organisations function. This article explores the astonishing explosion in
Naxalism in Chhattisgarh: Unraveling the Complexities and Pursuing Solutions
Nuresh Kumar Khunte Assst.Prof.(Mechanical Engg.Dept.) Nuresh.khunte@kalingauniversity.ac.in Title: Naxalism in Chhattisgarh: Unraveling the Complexities and Pursuing Solutions Introduction Naxalism, a term derived from the Naxalbari region in West Bengal, has long been a contentious issue in India, particularly in the state of Chhattisgarh. Chhattisgarh’s dense forests, tribal populations, and socio-economic disparities
UNDERGROUND COAL GASSIFICATION
UNDERGROUND COAL GASSIFICATION ARUN KUMAR LAHRE FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY(MINING) KALINGA UNIVERSITY,RAIPUR Coal gasification beneath the ground surface is the technological process of converting coal to fuel gas majorly rich in hydrogen and carbon monoxide. This method was adopted after the oil crisis in the late 1970s which gave rise
Climate Change- A threat to the humanity
Climate Change- A threat to the humanity Anup Kumar Jana, Assistant Professor Kalinga University, Raipur Climate change is an alarming factor that is left unnoticed by present generation. Every year the world is experiencing gradual change in climate. Right from rise in temperature to scarcity of drinking water, everywhere
Optimization Strategies for Machining Processes: A Comprehensive Review
Optimization Strategies for Machining Processes: A Comprehensive Review Mr. Swapnil Shukla Assistant Professor Kalinga University Machining processes are crucial in modern manufacturing industries, where achieving optimal performance is essential for cost-effectiveness and quality. To attain superior outcomes in machining, optimization strategies have gained significant attention. Optimization techniques enable
Deep Sea Mining
Sultan azam Assistant Professor Department of Mining Engg. Kalinga University, Naya Raipur Deep Sea Mining Nowadays as our needs and necessity are increasing in this emerging technology era we need more gadgets, electronic equipment, solar panels, wind power, equipment, and battery storage as technology advances our dependencies is increasing day
Machine Learning for Computation Fluid Dynamics
Machine Learning for Computation Fluid Dynamics Kunal Dewangan Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India, 492101 kunal.dewangan@kalingauniversity.ac.in Keywords: Machine Learning, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Turbulence Modeling, Reduced Order Modeling, Flow Control, Optimization, Uncertainty Quantification, Data-Driven Models, High-Fidelity Simulations, Numerical Methods. Machine learning (ML) has emerged
Smart Healthcare Technology : Robotics
Smart Healthcare Technology : Robotics Mr. Gaurav Tamrakar Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, C.G. Mail Id: garurav.tamrakar@kalingauniversity.ac.in The operation is being enhanced by the use of robotics because of its greater accuracy, strength, and sensitivity. Healthcare robots is a fast developing sector that contributes to
Exergy Approach
Exergy Approach Dr. V. C. Jha Professor and Head Mechanical Engineering Department Exergy is defined as that part of energy which can be utilized by any system. The remaining part of the energy is axergy which is totally waste. So as a human being we have to increase the
POLYGENERATION SYSTEM
POLYGENERATION SYSTEM Dr.C.P.Jawahar Professor and Dean Faculty of Technology Polygeneration system refers to a system, which produces more than 3 outputs simultaneously in a thermodynamic cycle. In our country, Cogeneration systems i.e. systems that produces simultaneous heat and power have become very popular and quite common in the
The Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Today as we all know, AI is ruling the world with its immense features and enhanced tools. At the same time we are aware about the job crisis created in various sectors by the introduction of Artificial Intelligence. Apart from this there is
ROLE OF ELECTRICAL VEHICLES WITH MICROGRD IN SVING CLIMATE AND ITS
ROLE OF ELECTRICAL VEHICLES WITH MICROGRD IN SVING CLIMATE AND ITS ADVANTAGES Shailesh M. Deshmukh Assistant Professor & HOD Department of Electrical Engineering Kalinga University, Naya Raipur (C.G) Shailesh.deshmukh@kalingauniversity.ac.in Electric energy is a requirement because the modern way of life of humanity depends on its usage [1]. An
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Advancements in Natural Language Processing
Mr. Ravi Prakash Mahobia AssistantProfessor (UG AND PG COURCES) Department of ElectricalEngineering Kalinga University, Nava Raipur Chhattisgarh Article No. 01 Artificial Intelligence andMachine Learning Advancements in Natural Language Processing Introduction: Artificialintelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have witnessed remarkableadvancements in recent years, particularly in the field of
“Exploring the Benefits of Project-Based Learning: Enhancing Student Engagement and Real-World Skills”
“Exploring the Benefits of Project-Based Learning: Enhancing Student Engagement and Real-World Skills” Rahul Baghel Assistant Professor Department of Electrical Engineering Kalinga University Raipur Education is constantly evolving, and educators are continually seeking innovative approaches to engage students and enhance their learning experiences. One such method gaining popularity is project-based
Impact of cinema on students
MAHESH AHUJA Assistant Professor Dept of EE Kalinga University Raipur Impact of cinema on students It would not be wrong to say that we have grown a lot and the best way to analyze our growth is through cinema. You can watch 90s movie and then watch latest
Operation Research
Operation Research By: -Mrs. Aabha Sahu Asst.Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, C.G. In today’s modern era, man machine technology and systems play a very important role in running any organization. Operation means any work we are doing we operate it in our organization. Research means
Advancements in Cyber security and Data Privacy Research
Title: Advancements in Cyber security and Data Privacy Research SWATI TIWARI DEPARTMENT OF CS & IT Introduction: In today’s digital age, cyber security and data privacy have become paramount concerns due to the increasing frequency and sophistication of cyber threats. As technology advances, researchers are continuously working to
Internet of Nano Things
Internet of Nano Things Sushree Sasmita Dash Assistant Professor, CS & IT, Kalinga University, Raipur Sushreesasmita.dash@kalingauniversity.ac.in 1. Introduction: Everybody’s everyday life has altered dramatically as a result of the Internet of Things (IoT) [1]. The Internet, a highly interconnected worldwide network, aims to link digital and analog equipment. In
Emotion Recognition and detection using Sentiment Analysis
Emotion Recognition and detection using Sentiment Analysis Shilpi Chaubey Assistant Professor shilpi.chaubey@kalingauniversity.ac.in Sentiment analysis involves obtaining and examining people’s opinions, ideas, and first impressions about a variety of issues, goods, subjects, and services. Text mining and NLP are used in sentiment analysis to locate
Machine Learning Techniques for Share Price Forecasting
Machine Learning Techniques for Share Price Forecasting Forecasting the stock market on the financial and commodity markets is a huge problem for investors, businesses, and speculators, but it could be fruitful if done well. Financial time series, however, are among the most noisy and difficult to predict signals because
Bot Technology- a destructive boon
Bot Technology- a destructive boon Kirti Nahak Assistant Professor Department of CS & IT Kalinga University In recent years, the usage of chatbots in several industries—including marketing, supporting systems, education, healthcare, cultural heritage, and entertainment—has advanced quickly. Here, we first give a historical summary of how interest in chatbots
DTI AND fMRI: THE IMAGING MODALITY FOR BRAIN TUMORS
DTI AND fMRI: THE IMAGING MODALITY FOR BRAIN TUMORS Divya, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science divya.awasthi@kalingauniversity.ac.in, jangid.divya@gmail.com Imaging plays a crucial role in the assessment of patients with brain tumours. A number of imaging modalities such as Computed Tomography Scan (CT-Scan), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound,
The Dual Nature of Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Risks for Human Society
The Dual Nature of Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Risks for Human Society Anupa Sinha Assistant Professor, Dept. of CS & IT, Kalinga University, New Raipur anupa.sinha@kalingauniversity.ac.in Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that focuses on creating intelligent machines capable of performing tasks that typically require human
Machine Learning and Its Applications: Revolutionizing Industries
Machine Learning and Its Applications: Revolutionizing Industries Akanksha Mishra Assistant Professor, Faculty of CS & IT, Kalinga University Raipur Introduction: Machine learning, a branch of artificial intelligence, has gained immense prominence in recent years. With its
Computing in the Next Era: Unlocking the Future of Technology
Computing in the Next Era: Unlocking the Future of Technology Pawan Kumar Asst.Prof.(Information technology Dept.) Kalinga University Raipur pawan@kalingauniversity.ac.in Introduction As we stand on the precipice of a new era, the world of technology is poised for extraordinary advancements. Computing, in particular, holds the key
Testing ChatGPT: If It is Really Capable to
Testing ChatGPT: If It is Really Capable to Replace the Programmers Omprakash Dewangan Assistant Professor, Department of CS & IT Kalinga University, Raipur omprakash.dewangan@kalingauniversity.ac.in An AI program called ChatGPT has been creating a lot of buzzes lately. ChatGPT, a cutting-edge language model, created by OpenAI, replicates human interaction
Effect of video games on children’s
Effect of video games on children’s Mr. Kamlesh Kumar Yadav Assistant Professor Faculty of Information Technology Kalinga University, Naya Raipur (C.G.) –INDIA kamlesh.yadav@kalingauniversity.ac.in Abstract Video games are an easy option of entertainment, which appeals not only to children but also to teenagers and adults. This is the reason why
An Article on oropharyngeal cancer due to HPV
An Article on oropharyngeal cancer due to HPV Akash Pandey Assistant Professor CS & IT Dept. Kalinga University akash.pandey@kalingauniversity.ac.in Introduction: Oropharyngeal cancer, a type of head and neck cancer, has emerged as a significant health concern in recent years. Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been identified as a major risk
The E-Cadastre technology to the service of the society of information
The E-Cadastre technology to the service of the society of information Dr.R.Udayakumar Prof & Dean ,Department of computer science & Information Technology, Kalinga University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh-India r.udayakumar@kalingauniversity.ac.in,rsukumar2007@gmail.com Abstract In this work the Web application “E-Cadastre” is presented. E-Cadastre has been created in order to provide access
ChatGPT vs. Google Search: Revealing the Differences in AI-powered Assistance
ChatGPT vs.Google Search: Revealing the Differences in AI-powered Assistance Dr. Asha Ambhaikar Professor, Department of CS & IT Kalinga University, Raipur In today’s digital age, we rely heavily on AI-powered technologies to assist us in various aspects of our lives. ChatGPT and Google Search are two prominent examples of such
The impact of toxic waste on our environment
The impact of toxic waste on our environment Toxic waste, also known as hazardous waste, refers to any material that poses a threat to human health or the environment due to its chemical, biological, or physical properties. The improper disposal or mishandling of toxic waste can have severe and long-lasting
The Digital Age is Destroying Us
The Digital Age is Destroying Us As we all knew that after every morning the night is coming. But now, night came up with another world is rising up which is the digital world. After switching off the rooms light still the brightness ia available in our surrounding i.e
Human Being and Green Concrete in 21st Century Construction
Human Being and Green Concrete in 21st Century Construction Mr. Piyush Das Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Kalinga University Naya Raipur C.G. Keywords-Green Concrete, Sustainability, Conservation, Emissions, Recycled. Greenhouse gases are growing daily and have an influence on the climate. Humans are the main spokesperson for this issue. Green
Total Stations: the Surveyor’s Workhorse
Total Stations: the Surveyor’s Workhorse Total stations are indeed the workhorses of surveying, widely used by surveyors and engineers for a variety of measuring and mapping tasks. They combine the functions of a theodolite (an instrument for measuring horizontal and vertical angles) and an electronic distance measuring device (EDM)
Exploring Recent Trends in Civil Engineering: Shaping the Future of Infrastructure
Exploring Recent Trends in Civil Engineering: Shaping the Future of Infrastructure Introduction Civil engineering is a dynamic field that continually adapts to the evolving needs of society. As we step into a new era of technological advancements and sustainable development, several recent trends have emerged in civil engineering, transforming the
Revenue Generation through Material Testing Laboratories in Educational Institutes
Revenue Generation through Material Testing Laboratories in Educational Institutes Dr.N.K.Dhapekar Head-Department of Civil Engineering Kaling University,Naya Raipur,CG. nishikant.dhapekar@kalingauniversity.ac.in ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— In order for students and faculty to obtain practical experience assessing the properties of construction materials, material testing facilities are essential to the teaching and research of civil engineering.By providing their
The Power of Brainstorming in the Classroom
Faculty: K.Reethu Kumari Department of UX Design Designation: Assistant Professor University: Kaling University Topic: The Power of Brainstorming in the Classroom The Power of Brainstorming in the Classroom As educators, it is our responsibility to provide an environment that nurtures innovative thinking and problem-solving abilities. One powerful tool that can
The Role of Color in Logo Design
The Role of Color in Logo Design Colors play a vital role in our life; it impacts our way of interacting with our surroundings. It also elucidates our personality through the choice of colors. It has a significant impact on behavior and human action. Renowned brands target the
Why to study UX Design
Why to study UX Design Faculty: Akshay Thakur Department: UX Design Designation: Assistant Professor University: Kaling University Topic: Why to study UX Design Studying User Experience Design can be beneficial for several reasons: 1. User-Centered Design: UX design focuses on creating products and services that meet the needs
Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack.
Name -Urvashi Sharma Designation – Teaching Assistant Department – Department of Zoology Email ID – urvashi.sharma@kalingauniversity.ac.in Life- threatening conditions – Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack. Cardiac arrest and heart attack are related but distinct medical conditions involving the heart. Cardiac Arrest: Definition: Cardiac arrest refers to a
EFFECTS OF INDOOR AIR POLLUTION TO HUMAN HEALTH
EFFECTSOF INDOOR AIR POLLUTION TO HUMAN HEALTH ChaitramayeePradhan Departmentof Zoology Given that mostindividuals spend 90% of their time indoors, mostly at home or at work, thecircumstances of the indoor environment have a significant positive impact onhuman welfare(1). IAP poses a major hazard to human health and is responsiblefor millions of
Roles of Aquatic Invertebrates in Ecosystem Processes
Roles of Aquatic Invertebrates in Ecosystem Processes Dr. Sohini Bhattacharyya Assistant professor, Department of Zoology Aquatic ecosystems cover a large area globally and provide habitat for numerous macro and microbial species (Covich et al. 1999, Liu et al. 2022). Aquatic ecosystems can vary structurally; however, the major ecosystem functions
Jelly Fish- Underestimated organism of Ocean
Jelly Fish- Underestimated organism of Ocean Manoj Singh Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India-492101 Jellyfish are the most commonly found organism in marine habitat. They have accommodated themselves in all oceans across the globe. Their jelly like body is one of the main
Microplastics: An Emerging Pollutant
Microplastics: An Emerging Pollutant Ajay Kumar Harit Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India-492101 Microplastics is Ubiquitous in nature and fund in all matrix of environment, due to that is considered an emerging pollutant. The plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in size is
The Effect of Tobacco use on Human Body
The Effect of Tobacco use on Human Body Dr Rajesh Kumar Manik( Asst. Prof., Department of Yoga Science) Introduction to Tobacco Use Tobacco use refers to the consumption of products derived from the tobacco plant, primarily
Role of Women in Science and Technology
Role of Women in Science and Technology Dr. Tripti Richhariya Dept. of Physics, Kalinga University Women have played significant roles in science and technology throughout history, although their contributions have often been overlooked or undervalued. In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of promoting gender
Commercialization of Education System in India and its Impact on Quality Education
Commercialization of Education System in India and its Impact on Quality Education Yes, the education industry has become a significant business sector in recent years. With the increasing demand for education and the growing awareness of its importance, there has been a significant expansion in the scope and scale of
Indian Physicists and Their Contribution
Indian Physicists and Their Contribution India has a long and proud tradition of physicists, with some of the earliest contributions in the field dating back thousands of years. The most notable of these is likely the ancient Indian mathematicians and astronomers who developed the mathematical sciences such as
Father of Queueing Models Taxonomy: David George Kendall
Father of Queueing Models Taxonomy: David George Kendall Dr. Aloke Verma Assistant Professor & HoD, Department of Physics, Kalinga University David George Kendall (1918-2007) was a prominent British mathematician and statistician known for his significant contributions to probability theory, statistics, and the field of queuing theory. He made pioneering advancements
Bactericidal effect of silver Nanoparticles
Bactericidal effect of silver Nanoparticles Against Mycobacterium tuberculosis By – Sakshi Sinha, Assistant professor (Microbiology) 1. INTRODUCTION Tuberculosis still remain a major global public health problem. The classical treatment protocols are long lasting, the drugs reach the mycobacteria infected macrophage in low amounts or do not persist long
Dry Eye Illness in an Animal Model improved by an Oral Probiotic Bacterial Strain
Dry Eye Illness in an Animal Model improved by an Oral Probiotic Bacterial Strain Dr. Priya Sutaoney Assistant Professor Department of Microbiology An animal model of dry eye illness was found to be improved by ingestion of a readily accessible probiotic bacterial strain in a study by a research team
“Exploring the Interplay Between Gut Microbiota and COPD: Unveiling Novel Insights and Therapeutic Opportunities”
“Exploring the Interplay Between Gut Microbiota and COPD: Unveiling Novel Insights and Therapeutic Opportunities” COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) is a severe and arduous respiratory illness characterised by chronic airflow restriction. It is a serious global health issue that affects millions of people globally and causes significant
An Attitude of Government Service in Against the Private Job
An Attitude of Government Service in Against the Private Job Mr. Satpal Panika Department of Mathematics Assistant Professor satpal.panika@kalingauniversity.ac.in Working in any department, agency run by the government for the people of country, states is known as government service and when we work for any particular agency or
Complete Life relating to Mathematics
Complete Life relating to Mathematics By Mr. Nigama Prasan Sahoo Assistant Professor,Department of Mathematics Email:nigam.sahoo@kalingauniversity.ac.in Studying is the austerity in students life.That means students should utilize all energy for studying.likewise practice is needed to become master in Mathematics. At this time if the mind is diverted in different directions,then it
The Vedic Mathematics and Lilavati
The Vedic Mathematics and Lilavati Dr. Tejaswini Pradhan Asst. Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh The two distinct mathematical works are Lilavati and Vedic Mathematics. They use different applications of mathematical ideas and appear to function independently. Nevertheless, both of them were composed with the same Vedic
GETTING AROUND: SHORTEST ROUTES ON NETWORKS
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