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Generation run for AI.

Generation run for AI. Dr. Anu G. Pillai, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical (Faculty of Technology) Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India From past decade the talk on AI and Machine Learning has increased a lot gaining more attention among the young minds. The youth entering into Engineering course opt

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14th February 2025

Why Higher Education

Why Higher Education   Dr. R Shridhar Vice Chancellor of Kalinga University   The Higher education is seen as a important step towards achieving a successful and satisfied career. But it is more than just obtaining a degree or certification. It is an experience that can effectively transform your life.

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14th February 2025

The Path to Freedom

The Path to Freedom   Dr. Shinki K PandeyHoD, Faculty of Commerce & ManagementKalinga University, [email protected] The concept of the “unitary household” continues to influence policymakers, suggesting that couples inherently share their finances (Dodoo, 2019). However, financial autonomy—the ability to independently manage one’s finances without reliance on external income—offers significant

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14th February 2025

“Empowering Justice: Understanding Victim Compensation in India”

“Empowering Justice: Understanding Victim Compensation in India” Ms. Ritika Sahu Faculty of Law Kalinga University Raipur Victim compensation recognizes the harm suffered by victims of crimes and provides financial and other support. In India, the concept has evolved over centuries, rooted in ancient & modern legislative frameworks, ensuring justice. Victim

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14th February 2025

Clinical Negligence on Trial: Bolam to Bolitho

Clinical Negligence on Trial: Bolam to Bolitho     Shivangi Tripathi      Asst. Professor, Faculty of Law Kalinga University            [email protected]     Introduction In the realm of medical law, establishing clinical negligence is a delicate balancing act between protecting patients’ rights and acknowledging the complexities of medical practice. The landmark

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14th February 2025

Acting with Foresight: Precautionary Principle in Environmental Law

Acting with Foresight: Precautionary Principle in Environmental Law Tithi VermaAssistant Professor, Faculty of LawMail ID- [email protected] A pillar of contemporary environmental laws and policies, precautionary principle emphasizes the necessity of taking pre-emptive measures in the face of scientific uncertainty. It offers a paradigm for stopping environmental damage before it starts, protecting

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14th February 2025

The Eye in the Middle of the Oceanic Gyres – A Saga of Garbage Patch

The Eye in the Middle of the Oceanic Gyres – A Saga of Garbage Patch Ms. Moumita Pal Assistant Professor Department of Geography Faculty of Arts and Humanities Kalinga University A gyre is the rotating oceanic currents with a stable calm zone within it. The three biggest oceans i.e. the

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14th February 2025

Is Freebie Culture the New Reality of Indian Politics Today? 

Is Freebie Culture the New Reality of Indian Politics Today?  Ms. Mouli Chakraborty Asst. Professor Of Political Science (Department of Arts and Humanities)  Freebie culture, from time and again, has become integral to many democratic and non-democratic political systems. Often such acts are associated with social welfare. But to what

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14th February 2025

Certepetide: A Tumor Penetrating Homing Peptide

Certepetide: A Tumor Penetrating Homing Peptide Dr. Santosh Kumar Prajapti (Associate Professor) Faculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University, Raipur, (C.G.), India. Solid tumors often remain inadequately addressed by current therapeutic regimens owing to challenges such as ineffective tumor-specific targeting, limited penetration into the tumor, and the presence of an unreceptive tumor

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14th February 2025

The Role of Climate Change in Altering Rainfall Patterns

The Role of Climate Change in Altering Rainfall Patterns The monsoon season is a crucial climatic phenomenon that impacts billions of people, particularly in regions like South Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of Africa. Traditionally, monsoons have been predictable, providing vital rainfall for agriculture, replenishing water resources, and supporting the

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14th February 2025

Role of IAA in the establishment of host-microbe symbiotic relationship for sustainable production of food

Role of IAA in the establishment of host-microbe symbiotic relationship for sustainable production of food   Dr. Pradeep Kumar Assistant Professor Department of Microbiology, Kalinga University, Raipur   World Population is increasing at a haphazard pace, which causing a scarcity of food.  The world population will warrant an increase in

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14th February 2025

Dr. Parveen Kumar Janjua HOD Department of Kalinga University Naya RaipurForensic Science

Revolutionizing Criminal Justice: The Transformative Role of Forensic Science Under India’s New Legal Frameworks” Dr. Parveen Kumar Janjua HOD Department of Forensic Science Kalinga University Naya Raipur The criminal justice system is the backbone of any society that values the rule of law and fairness. Over the years, forensic science

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14th February 2025

Forensic anthropology is seeing recent advancements and trends in sex estimation.

Forensic anthropology is seeing recent advancements and trends in sex estimation. Ms. Amrita Vijayan Department of Forensic Science Kalinga University Naya Raipur The estimation of sex is a vital component in the identification process in forensic anthropology. The forensic anthropologist may estimate biological sex estimates exclusively from bone morphological traits

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14th February 2025

Criminal Profiling: A Powerful Technique to Capture and Convict Serial Killers

Criminal Profiling: A Powerful Technique to Capture and Convict Serial Killers Ms. Aratrika Roy Assistant Professor Department of Forensic Science [email protected] Keywords: Criminal Profiling, Serial Killing, Forensic Science.   Abstract:  This article highlights the importance of forensic science and its applications in determining the types of serial offences. Criminal profiling

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13th February 2025

Metagenomics: Unlocking the Microbial World

Metagenomics: Unlocking the Microbial World Metagenomics is an innovative field in biology that allows for the examination of genetic material directly from environmental samples, eliminating the need to culture individual organisms. This approach has provided groundbreaking insights into the microbial world, uncovering the immense and largely uncharted diversity of microorganisms

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13th February 2025

Drug Repurposing and Bioinformatics

Drug Repurposing and Bioinformatics: Using Bioinformatics to Speed Up Drug Discovery Beyond Primary Indications Finding new therapeutic applications for already-approved medications, or “drug repurposing,” has drawn a lot of attention because it is quicker and less expensive than creating new medications from the ground up. Because it can predict a

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13th February 2025

Gut microbiome and secretion systems

Gut microbiome and secretion systems The bacterial community within the gut are diverse and heterogenous. They regulate and modulate host metabolism in multiple ways. The residents of the bacterial community within the gut which mostly comprises of commensals, symbionts, pathobionts deploy a variety of strategies to regulate host metabolism. One

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13th February 2025

Omnichannel vs. Multichannel Experience Design

Omnichannel vs. Multichannel Experience Design K Reethu KumariAsst.ProfessorKalinga University Raipur Key Differences and BenefitsWhen it comes to customer experience (CX), omnichannel and multichannel approaches both aim to engage customers across various platforms, but they differ in how connected those interactions are.Omnichannel Experience DesignOmnichannel design focuses on creating a seamless journey

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5th December 2024

The Role of UX in Business

The Role of UX in Business Ms.Nisha Taram, Faculty of UX DesignKalinga University Raipur User Experience (UX) encompasses every interaction between an end-user and a company’s products, services, or brand. This extends from a product’s usability and accessibility to the overall satisfaction it provides, directly influencing how customers perceive and

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5th December 2024

CLASSROOMS THEN & NOW

CLASSROOMS THEN & NOW Ms. Mayuri PatilDepartment of UX DesignAssistant ProfessorKalinga University Time is about the ticking clock going by one second to another. Time changes not just from dusk till dawn but also with seasons, fashion and trends. Some desirably comes back some remain stuck in formation and some

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5th December 2024

The UX Research Process: From Ideation to Analysis

The UX Research Process: From Ideation to Analysis Mr.Akshay ThakurDepartment of UX DesignAssistant ProfessorUniversity: Kalinga University The UX research process is a structured approach to understanding users, their needs, and their behavior, guiding designers in creating products that offer meaningful, efficient experiences. This process spans from ideation to in-depth analysis,

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5th December 2024

Democracy in India

Democracy in India NAME –Yogesh kumarDepartment –mining engg.  India is democratic country .in India democracy all source of power are people of india All people who are more than 18 year have voting rights. the people of india chose there leaderWho represent them in Indian assembly who is stand in

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5th December 2024

Exploring the Fused Deposition Modelling Process

Exploring the Fused Deposition Modelling Process Mr.Swapnil ShuklaAsst.Prof.Department of Mechanical EngineeringEmail- [email protected] Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) is among the more frequently implemented additive manufacturing processes. The method of manufacturing is particularly effective for prototype and small-batch production due to its efficiency, material versatility, and cost-effectiveness. FDM is a three-dimensional printing process

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5th December 2024

The Future of Crypto currency: A New Financial Frontier

The Future of Crypto currency: A New Financial Frontier Mr.Shailesh Singh ThakurAssistant Professor, Mechanical Eng. Dept. [email protected] With bit coin at the vanguard of financial innovation, we can effectively negotiate the intricacies of the twenty-first century. Initially regarded with scepticism, digital currencies like Bit coin, Ethereum, and a myriad of

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5th December 2024

Advancements in Sustainable Mining Practices

Advancements in Sustainable Mining Practices Mr.RAJESH KUMAR SAHUASSISTANT PROFESSORKALINGA UNIVERSITY ,RAIPUR Mining plays a crucial role in modern society but has significant environmental impacts, from habitat destruction to greenhouse gas emissions. To address these concerns, the industry is shifting towards more sustainable practices, aiming to reduce its environmental footprint while

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5th December 2024

The Future of Resilience: Unlocking the Potential of Self-Healing Materials

The Future of Resilience: Unlocking the Potential of Self-Healing Materials Mr.Gaurav TamrakarAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Mechanical EngineeringEmail id: [email protected] Suppose a society in which materials have the ability to fix oneself, minimising pollution and improving the functional of materials. This idea is becoming possible because of healing oneself substances, which are transforming

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5th December 2024

Rare Earth Elements and Supply Chain Security

Rare Earth Elements and Supply Chain Security Mr. Arun Kumar Lahre, Asst ProfessorMining Engineering DepartmentKalinga University RaipurIn today’s high-tech world, rare earth elements (REEs) have become essential to producing smartphones, electric vehicles, and renewable energy technologies. However, the global supply chain for these elements faces significant challenges due to their

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5th December 2024

MULTI GENERATION SYSTEM

MULTI GENERATION SYSTEM Dr. V. C. JHAProfessor Faculty of [email protected] A System which produces more than one output in thermodynamic cycle is called multi generation system. In India, Cogeneration systems are common in the power sector which produces heat and power simultaneously. This system is very popular in our country.

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5th December 2024

Bollywood vs. Hollywood: A Comparative Look at Movie Formation and Evolution

Bollywood vs. Hollywood: A Comparative Look at Movie Formation and Evolution Dr.Nuresh KhunteAsst.Prof.cum Asst.DAAKalinga University RaipurEmail [email protected] Bollywood and Hollywood are two of the world’s most prolific and influential film industries, each with unique storytelling techniques, cultural influences, and cinematic structures. While Hollywood dominates the global box office with high-budget

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5th December 2024

Ferrofluid, its working and application

Ferrofluid, its working and application Dr. Mukesh Kumar SahuAssociate Professor Faculty of [email protected] Ferrofluid is a type of fluid that consists of nanoscale ferromagnetic particles suspended in a carrier or base fluid, which are typically oil or water. The nanoparticles (NP), usually composed of iron oxide or similar magnetic materials,

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5th December 2024

Shedding the lights on sophisticated energy management system: Thermal Energy Storage

Shedding the lights on sophisticated energy management system: Thermal Energy Storage Dr.Abhishek Sahu, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur [email protected] This article delves into the basic principles of thermal energy storage (TES) systems, including kinds, applications, and current breakthroughs in the field. TES systems have developed

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5th December 2024

Instrumentation for Effective Slurry Flow Management

Instrumentation for Effective Slurry Flow Management Dr. SWAPNIL JAINAsso. Professor, Department of Mechanical Kalinga University,RaipurMobile No.:9926346096,Email: [email protected] A particular subset of multiphase flows known as solid-liquid slurry flows has been used extensively in engineering throughout history; one of the first known applications was in the 1860 Suez Canal construction project.

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5th December 2024

Architectural Wonders the Temples of Bhoramdeo

Architectural Wonders the Temples of Bhoramdeo Ms. Soma RajwadeAsst. Prof.Department of Electrical [email protected] The Temples of Bhoramdeo“Rice Bowl of India,” Chhattisgarh is renowned for its amazing architectural legacy in addition to its verdant surroundings and vibrant tribal culture. The temples of Bhoramdeo stand out among its many treasures as a

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5th December 2024

The present state of geothermal power generating

The present state of geothermal power generating Mr. Akash IngleAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Electrical engineeringEmail id [email protected] University Naya Raipur. It’s amazing to see how far geothermal power generation has advanced, and it’s an essential part of renewable energy. Geothermal energy is being used in 70 nations for heating and 26

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5th December 2024

The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Solar Energy: Utilizing Technology for Sustainable Energy

The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Solar Energy: Utilizing Technology for Sustainable Energy Mr. Sandeep RoyAssistant Professor Department of Electrical EngineeringKalinga University, Nava Raipur Chhattisgarh Solar energy is emerging as a key solution for a sustainable future as the world turns its attention to renewable energy. The solar energy sector

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5th December 2024

“Sustainable Electric Vehicle Charging Solutions”

 “Sustainable Electric Vehicle Charging Solutions” Mr. Rajendra KumarTeaching AssistantDepartment of Electrical EngineeringIn the battle against climate change, the necessity for sustainable charging options has grown crucial as the demand for electric cars (EVs) rises globally. With a focus on solar-powered charging stations, wind energy, and grid integration with renewable electricity,

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5th December 2024

Wireless charging

Wireless charging Mr.Chandra Kumar SahuAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Electrical EngineeringEmail – [email protected] A method called wireless charging transfers electricity without the use of physical hookups. Its convenience and adaptability have drawn a lot of interest from a variety of industries, altering the way that gadgets are powered, particularly in consumer electronics

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5th December 2024

Adaptive PI Control with improved feedback for DFIG Systems

Adaptive PI Control with improved feedback for DFIG Systems Dr.Manoj Nigam Hod,Department of Electrical EngineeringKalinga University Raipur   Wind power systems use doubly fed induction generators because they could ensure variable rotation and operate above the synchronous value. When a wind turbine is run faster than its rated speed, DFIG

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5th December 2024

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN EV INFRASTRUCTURE IN INDIA

 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN EV INFRASTRUCTURE IN INDIA Dr. Shailesh DeshmukhAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Electrical EngineeringKalinga University, Raipur (C.G)[email protected] is witnessing a significant transformation in its electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, driven by government initiatives, private sector investments, and increasing consumer demand for sustainable transportation. This article highlights the recent developments in EV

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5th December 2024

Under Siege: The Interplay of Terrorism, Economic Stability, and Technological Advancements in India

Under Siege: The Interplay of Terrorism, Economic Stability, and Technological Advancements in India Dr. Praveen Kumar YadawAssistant Professor, Department of Electrical [email protected] Terrorism poses a significant challenge to nations worldwide, and India is no exception. The country’s unique geopolitical context and internal dynamics have made it susceptible to various forms

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5th December 2024

Biochar as a Sustainable Solution for Civil Engineering

Biochar as a Sustainable Solution for Civil Engineering Ms.Soumya PandeyAsst.Prof. Department of Civil EngineeringKalinga University RaipurBiochar is a carbon rich material made through the pyrolysis of organic waste biomass. In recent decades, application of biochar has gained massive popularity especially in field of civil engineering. The biochar found its initial

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5th December 2024

Climate Risk Assessments into the Planning and Design of New Infrastructure Projects

Climate Risk Assessments into the Planning and Design of New Infrastructure Projects Ms.Madhu SahuAsst.Prof. Department of Civil Engineering Kalinga University RaipurAs the impacts of climate change become more pronounced, civil engineering practices must adapt to integrate climate resilience into the planning and design of new infrastructure projects. Climate risk assessments,

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5th December 2024

Revolutionizing Civil Engineering:The Impact of Artificial Intelligence

Revolutionizing Civil Engineering:The Impact of Artificial Intelligence Mr.Subrata MajeeAssistant ProfessorCivil Engineering DepartmentKalinga University Raipur The discipline of civil engineering has seen a technological revolution in recent years, which is altering how infrastructure is planned, built, and maintained. Artificial intelligence (AI), which offers exceptional capabilities and efficiencies across a variety of

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5th December 2024

Climate-Resilient Infrastructure: Building for a Changing World

Climate-Resilient Infrastructure: Building for a Changing World Mr.Ashutosh PandeyAssistant ProfessorCivil Engineering DepartmentKalinga University RaipurAs the impacts of climate change intensify, from rising sea levels to increased frequency of extreme weather events, the need for resilient infrastructure has never been more urgent. Climate-resilient infrastructure refers to systems designed to withstand and

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5th December 2024

“The Psychology of Motivation: How to Stick to Your Goals”

“The Psychology of Motivation: How to Stick to Your Goals” Dr.Ruchi ChandrakarAsst.Prof.cum Asst.DAAKalinga University RaipurEmail [email protected] it’s hitting the gym, learning a new skill, or saving for a major purchase, most of us have set goals that we struggle to maintain. The issue often isn’t setting the goal; it’s staying

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4th December 2024

Smart Materials in Construction: Revolutionizing the Future of Buildings

Smart Materials in Construction: Revolutionizing the Future of Buildings Dr. Swati AgrawalAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Civil EngineeringMail id – [email protected] The introduction of smart materials is causing a significant upheaval in the construction sector by transforming the design, construction, and maintenance of buildings. Adapting to changes in their surroundings and reacting

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4th December 2024

Consultancy Tests

Consultancy Tests Dr. EVR RaoHod, Department of Civil EngineeringKalinga University RaipurFollowing tests are the important tests which are very useful in Civil engineering (Soil Engineering) Consultancy works:Consultancy Tests required for Geo-Technical Engineering (Soil Mechanics)Soil Engineering: Index and Engineering properties are required for Geotechnical Consultants.Identification of Soil Properties: Water Content or

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4th December 2024

Waste to Resource Technologies: A New Era of Sustainability

Waste to Resource Technologies: A New Era of Sustainability Dr. Akshit LambaAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Civil [email protected] The amount of rubbish we produce is increasing along with the world’s population. But a new era of sustainability is being ushered in by recent developments in waste-to-resource technologies. These creative approaches are assisting

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4th December 2024

Biologically-Derived Innovative Solutions to Mitigate Workplace Stress Caused by Bad Leadership

Biologically-Derived Innovative Solutions to Mitigate Workplace Stress Caused by Bad Leadership Ms.Lipsa DasDepartment of ZoologyKalinga University Raipur Workplace stress and anxiety, often linked to inadequate leadership, present significant challenges to employee well-being and organizational productivity. Poor communication, lack of empathy, and unrealistic expectations exacerbate mental health issues among employees. Biologically

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4th December 2024

Tuberculosis (TB) Becomes the Deadliest Infectious Disease Again

Tuberculosis (TB) Becomes the Deadliest Infectious Disease Again Ms. URVASHI SHARMADEPARTMENT: ZOOLOGYFACULTY OF SCIENCEMAIL ID: [email protected] As a bacterial disease, tuberculosis (TB) usually harm the lungs. However, it can also target various body parts, including the brain, spine, and kidneys. Not all people who are exposed to TB bacteria (germs)

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4th December 2024

Communicating Science: Benefits and Challenges

Communicating Science: Benefits and Challenges Dr. Sohini BhattacharyyaAsst.Prof.Department of ZoologyKalinga University Raipur The most interesting and challenging task of a researcher is to communicate or present the outcomes to the scientific community as well as the commoners. Scientific communication is the key to highlighting once achievements as a successful researcher.

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4th December 2024

Impact of Climate Change on Birds Migration

Impact of Climate Change on Birds Migration Dr.Manoj SinghHod Department of ZoologyKalinga University Raipur Climate change is having a reflective impact on bird migration patterns, affecting when, where, and how far birds travel. As global temperatures rise and weather patterns shift, birds face unprecedented challenges in their migratory behaviors, which

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4th December 2024

Termites: A Keystone Species for Natural Ecosystems

Termites: A Keystone Species for Natural Ecosystems Dr.Ajay Kumar HaritAssociate ProfessorKalinga University Raipur Termites are well recognized as “ecosystem engineer” due to their significant contribution in natural ecosystems, particularly in sub-tropical and tropical ecosystems. They also contribute to soil and nutrient dynamics in natural ecosystems particularly in soil and forest

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4th December 2024

Swami Satyananda Saraswati and his contribution of yoga to the Society

Swami Satyananda Saraswati and his contribution of yoga to the Society Dr. Rajesh Kumar Manik (Asst. Professor)Department of Yoga Kalinga University Naya Raipur (C.G)Early Life and Spiritual JourneySwami Satyananda Saraswati, one of the world’s most respected and influential yoga masters, was born in 1923 in Almora, Uttarakhand, India. From an

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4th December 2024

Exploring the Four Pillars of Life in Yoga: A Holistic Framework for Physical, Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Well-being

Exploring the Four Pillars of Life in Yoga: A Holistic Framework for Physical, Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Well-being Dr. Rajesh Kumar Manik, Assistant Professor Department of Yoga Kalinga University Naya Raipur ChhattisgarhYoga, an ancient Indian science, offers a holistic approach to life, harmonizing the body, mind, emotions, and spirit. It

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4th December 2024

/;ku vkSj ekufld LokLF;~

/;ku vkSj ekufld LokLF;~ Dr. Dhananjay Kumar JainAsst Prof.Department of YogaKalinga University Raipurizfro’kZ ge lHkh 10 vD0VwCkj dks ekufld LokLF;~ fnol eukrs gSa ij ekufld LokLF;~ nokvksa ls ugha vkrk gS ekufld LokLF;~ ds fy, fopkjksa dks le>Ukk vko”;d gS ;s fopkj euq’; ds eu esa mRiUu gksrs gSA vkSj

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4th December 2024

Unraveling the application of Multiferroics- A perspective

Unraveling the application of Multiferroics- A perspective Ms. Sadhwi Suman DashAsst.Prof. Department of PhysicsKalinga University RaipurMultiferroics is a domain of smart materials that involves the cross-coupling of two or more ferroic orders – ferroelectric, ferromagnetic, ferro-elastic, anti-ferro/ferrimagnetic materials in the same phase.The present fast-forward generation demands cost-effective, low power loss,

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4th December 2024

How Physics asks question about the nature of this universe and reveals pathbreaking phenomena?

How Physics asks question about the nature of this universe and reveals pathbreaking phenomena? Dr. G. D. DwivediAsst.Prof.Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kalinga University, Nava RaipurPhysics seeks to understand the fundamental nature of the universe by asking profound questions about the basic principles governing matter, energy, space, and time.

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4th December 2024

The Role of Data Science in Astrophysics and Cosmology

The Role of Data Science in Astrophysics and Cosmology Dr. Avinash SinghAssistant Professor,Department of Physics,Kalinga University, Naya Raipur   Astrophysics and cosmology are sciences that push the boundaries of human knowledge, probing the universe’s most fundamental questions—from the formation of galaxies to the enigmatic forces of dark matter and dark

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4th December 2024

Route Method for Chemical Synthesis: A General Overview

Route Method for Chemical Synthesis: A General Overview Dr. Aloke Verma,Hod, Department of PhysicsFaculty of Science, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur (CG)The process of chemical synthesis belongs to the heart of material science and chemistry, since it allows the preparation of new compounds and materials with properties suited for a wide

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4th December 2024

“Tiny Plastics, Big Problems: How Nanoplastics Could Be Reducing Antibiotic Potency”

“Tiny Plastics, Big Problems: How Nanoplastics Could Be Reducing Antibiotic Potency” Ms. Laiba ArsiAssistant Professor, Department of MicrobiologyKalinga University, Raipur Nanoscience is a field of research that focusses on the special, size-dependent characteristics of solid-state materials and includes the investigation of matter’s properties at the nanoscale. Our water, soil, and

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4th December 2024

Polythene and Public Health: Unveiling the Silent Risks

Polythene and Public Health: Unveiling the Silent Risks Dr. Mamta Patra ShahiAsst.Prof.Microbiology Department, Kalinga University, Raipur.Polythene, a common form of plastic derived from petrochemicals, has become indispensable in modern society. Its versatility, affordability, and durability make it ideal for various applications, from packaging to agriculture. However, these same qualities also

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4th December 2024

“Leveraging Symbiotic Bacteria for Advanced Disease Control Strategies”

“Leveraging Symbiotic Bacteria for Advanced Disease Control Strategies” Dr Priyambada SinghAssistant Professor, Department of MicrobiologyKalinga University, Raipur The medical industry is changing dramatically as it looks for new and creative methods to fight illness. Using symbiotic bacteria, beneficial bacteria that exist naturally in and around us to create cutting-edge disease

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4th December 2024

he Continuum Hypothesis: Unveiling the Mystery of Infinity

The Continuum Hypothesis: Unveiling the Mystery of Infinity Mr. Prince kumar namdevAssistant professor, Department of mathematicsKalinga University ,RaipurIntroduction :-In the pure mathematics, few concepts have captivated scholars as profoundly as the Continuum Hypothesis .Proposed by Georg Cantor in 1878, CH has been a cornerstone of set theory, sparking intense debate

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4th December 2024

Machine Learning and Mathematics

Machine Learning and Mathematics Mr. Satpal PanikaDepartment of MathematicsAssistant [email protected] learning and mathematics are closely intertwined, with mathematical concepts serving as the foundation for many machine learning algorithms. To excel in machine learning, it’s essential to have a strong grasp of certain mathematical concepts, including:– Statistics and Probability: Understanding statistical

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4th December 2024

“Mathematics: The Code of the Universe”

“Mathematics: The Code of the Universe” Mr. Prince kumar NamdevAssistant professor, Department of mathematicsKalinga University ,RaipurMathematics is the underlying language of the universe, a set of instructions that governs everything from the smallest subatomic particles to the vast expanse of the cosmos. This code underlies all of existence, shaping the

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4th December 2024

Spiritualism in connection with Subspace

Spiritualism in connection with Subspace Mr.Nigama Prasan SahooAssistant Professor,Department of MathematicsKalinga University,Naya Raipur,ChhatishgarhEmail:[email protected], Subspace:In physics, subspace refers to a hypothetical realm or dimension that exists alongside our physical reality. It’s a mathematical concept used to describe hidden dimensions or parallel universes. In spiritual contexts, subspace is often seen as a

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4th December 2024

Nature-Inspired Algorithms and Machine Learning for Cancer Data: A Comprehensive Approach

Nature-Inspired Algorithms and Machine Learning for Cancer Data: A Comprehensive Approach Mr. Abrar YaqoobAssistant ProfessorDepartment of MathematicsEmail id; [email protected] learning techniques and algorithms inspired by nature have revolutionized cancer research by offering powerful tools to analyse and interpret complex biological data. Gene expression profiles and other high-dimensional datasets and medical

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4th December 2024

Pathani Samanta: the legend of Astronomy

Pathani Samanta: the legend of Astronomy Dr. Tejaswini PradhanDepartment of MathematicsAssistant [email protected] Pathani Samanta (1835–1904), popularly called Samanta Chandrasekhar, was a renowned Indian scholar and astronomer who accomplished a great deal of work in astronomy without the use of contemporary instruments. He is renowned for his extensive understanding of traditional

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4th December 2024

Advances in Machine Learning and Optimization

Advances in Machine Learning and Optimization Dr. G.V.V. Jagannadha RaoDepartment of MathematicsAssistant ProfessorThis article explores recent breakthroughs in machine learning (ML) and optimization techniques, emphasizing their interconnections and how they have shaped advancements in fields such as healthcare, finance, supply chain management, and artificial intelligence (AI). By examining novel algorithms,

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4th December 2024

How to Develop Reading Habits in Students

How to Develop Reading Habits in Students Dr. Mohammad NasirUniversity Librarian & [email protected], 8433136620 Reading is a crucial skill that kids need to acquire to achieve success. It is not merely an essential professional skill; it is also a means to appreciate creative, instructive, and inspirational literature that enhances our

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4th December 2024

THE DIVERSE DOMAINS OF INTERIOR DESIGN: CREATINGPURPOSEFUL SPACES FOR EVERY NEED

THE DIVERSE DOMAINS OF INTERIOR DESIGN: CREATING PURPOSEFUL SPACES FOR EVERY NEED AR. PREETI MISHRAAssistant ProfessorKalinga UniversityEmail ID- [email protected] Interior design is a diverse profession that goes much beyond choosing furniture and colour schemes. It takes a thorough understanding of both aesthetics and practicality to design places that improve people’s

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4th December 2024

MAGIC OF BRINGING BIOPHILLIC DESIGN IN INTERIOR SPACES

MAGIC OF BRINGING BIOPHILLIC DESIGN IN INTERIOR SPACES Ar.Dewashree MisraAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Interior DesignKalinga University Raipur In the ever-evolving world of interior design, one concept has gained significant momentum in recent years: biophilic design. As urbanization continues to surge across the globe, people are becoming more disconnected from nature, leading

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4th December 2024

ECO-CHIC INTERIOR DESIGN USING UPCYCLING AND REPURPOSING

ECO-CHIC INTERIOR DESIGN USING UPCYCLING AND REPURPOSING AR. REETI CHOUDHARYAssistant ProfessorKalinga University RaipurEmail Id: [email protected] In today’s world, where environmental consciousness is on the rise, sustainable design has become a paramount consideration. Upcycling and repurposing, transforming waste materials or discarded items into new, functional pieces is one of the most

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4th December 2024

Forensic Gemmology: Unveiling the Secrets of Precious Stones

Forensic Gemmology: Unveiling the Secrets of Precious Stones Ms.Vaishali sinhaAssistant professorDepartment of forensic science, Kalinga University Gemmology, the study of precious stones, isn’t just about making jewelry sparkle. It’s also a crucial tool in solving crimes and verifying the authenticity of gemstones. Forensic gemmology combines science with the justice system,

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4th December 2024

The Dark Web and Digital Forensics: A Complex Dance

The Dark Web and Digital Forensics: A Complex Dance Ms.Somita ChakrabortyAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Forensic ScienceKalinga University RaipurThe immense digital expanse that is the internet is frequently compared to an iceberg. The majority of us spend our time on the surface web, which is the visible part, where we browse websites,

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4th December 2024

Touch DNAPaheli Sharma, Assistant professor, Department of forensic science, Kalinga University

Touch DNA Paheli Sharma, Assistant professor, Department of forensic science, Kalinga UniversityTouch DNA, often termed trace DNA or contact DNA, denotes the DNA deposited through direct or indirect contact with an object or surface. This form of DNA is frequently imperceptible to the unaided eye and can be conveyed with

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4th December 2024

Eyes in the Sky: The Role of Drones in Modern Crime Scene Investigations

Eyes in the Sky: The Role of Drones in Modern Crime Scene Investigations Mr.Savion ShakeerAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Forensic Science, Kalinga UniversityUnmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), sometimes referred to as drones, are revolutionizing crime scene investigation by giving detectives new tools for recording, analysing, and visualizing intricate situations. Drones are being utilized

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4th December 2024

Preventive Forensic

Preventive Forensic Mr. Md AlimAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Forensic Science, Kalinga University In recent decades, criminality has exceeded its boundaries. The world is transitioning from reactive to proactive forensics by acknowledging the potential for criminals to employ various techniques and ways to commit crimes. The intricacy, obscurity, and rarity of malevolent

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4th December 2024

The Impact of Saree Blouse Design on Traditional Dance Costumes

The Impact of Saree Blouse Design on Traditional Dance Costumes Ms.Pooja chandravanshiAssistant ProfessorFashion DesigningUniversity: Kalinga University Raipur (C.G.)   Traditional dance forms in India are a celebration of the country’s rich cultural heritage, each telling a story that is centuries old. One of the most iconic and integral elements of

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4th December 2024

The Future of Fabric: Innovations in Smart Textiles and Biofabrics

The Future of Fabric: Innovations in Smart Textiles and Biofabrics Ms. Anjali SharmaAssistant Professor, Department of Fashion [email protected] University, Kotni Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh Clothes are no longer just about covering our bodies or expressing our sense of style. Imagine wearing a shirt that tracks your health, keeps you cool on

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4th December 2024

“Impact of Cyberbullying on Teenagers”

“Impact of Cyberbullying on Teenagers” Name- Lt. Vibha ChandrakarAffiliation- Assistant Professor, Kalinga University, RaipurIn today’s digital world, cyberbullying has become a serious issue for students. It includes hurtful online behaviors, like mean messages or being excluded from groups, which can affect mental and emotional health. Unlike face-to-face bullying, cyberbullying can

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4th December 2024

Slow Fashion, Slow Impact: The Handloom Advantage

Slow Fashion, Slow Impact: The Handloom Advantage Dr. Smita PremanandAssistant professorDepartment of Fashion DesignKalinga University Raipur Chhattisgarh In a world dominated by fast fashion, where trends seem to change every week, slow fashion is emerging as a powerful movement that values sustainability and craftsmanship over speed. At the heart of

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4th December 2024

SMART TEXTILES

SMART TEXTILES Dr Mahima NandHead of Department, Department of Fashion DesignKalinga University Raipur Their method of production, whichResearchers have began developing smart materials that securely fit the body using a novel fabrication technique, allowing them to detect the wearer’s movements and position. To dramatically improve the accuracy of pressure sensors

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4th December 2024

The Value of Self-Care in a Busy Society

The Value of Self-Care in a Busy Society Ms.Sarvaree BanoAsst.Prof.Department of Chemistry, Kalinga University, Naya RaipurE-mail: [email protected] Self-care has evolved from being helpful to necessary in today’s fast-paced world. It is simple to become overburdened by the responsibilities of work, family, and social obligations and to neglect self-care. On the

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4th December 2024

Sweet Secrets: Unwrapping the Chemistry of Your Favourite Sweets

Sweet Secrets: Unwrapping the Chemistry of Your Favourite Sweets Ms.Priyanka GuptaAssistant ProfessorDepartment of ChemistryEmail id: [email protected] Every day we are made happier by desserts and snacks, but have anyone ever wanted to know why they are so incredibly tempting? The interesting area of chemistry has the answers! Chemistry is essential

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4th December 2024

“The Race to Reverse Climate Change: Innovative Solutions in Science”

“The Race to Reverse Climate Change: Innovative Solutions in Science” Dr. Shilpi ShrivastavaProfessor & Head Department of ChemistryKalinga University Raipur Scientists, governments, and private businesses are investing in innovative ways to reduce emissions, absorb carbon, and improve the sustainability of energy systems as the effects of climate change grow more

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4th December 2024

Parenting in the Digital Age

Parenting in the Digital Age Dr. Preeti Pandey Asst.Prof. Faculty of Chemistry [email protected]   The study’s goal was to determine mothers’ level of familiarity with digital parenting. This quantitative study employed a descriptive survey model. This study focused on thirty-six mothers with children enrolled in elementary, middle, or high school.

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4th December 2024

The Scientist’s Stage

The Scientist’s Stage Ms.Abhismita RoyAsst.Prof.Department of Botany Like an actor about to step on stage,the nerves begin to flutter.When the final words are spoken,complexity finds its rhythm,each line crafted in the conservatory of objective knowledge.Here we are, quietly perfecting our craft behind the scenes.Science is human effort,a mix of brilliance

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4th December 2024

Traditional healing

Traditional healing Dr. Faiz BuxAsst. Professor, Dept. of Botany,Kalinga University.Traditional healing, one of the oldest forms of medicine, is practiced around the world with methods grounded in cultural ideologies and beliefs. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines traditional medicine as “a sum total of knowledge, skills, and practices based on

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4th December 2024

Sunflower (Helianthus annuus): A Natural Agent for Bioremediation

Sunflower (Helianthus annuus): A Natural Agent for Bioremediation Dr. Deepa BiswasDepartment of [email protected] is nothing quite as cheerful-looking as the bright golden-yellow flowers of the common sunflower, Helianthus annuus, widely used in agriculture and ornamentation. It is indeed a popular plant, but its role in science is much more significant than it ever can be in aesthetics, for it is an important agent for bioremediation. Bioremediation uses plants or microorganisms that detoxify contaminated environments like soils, water bodies, and air polluted with heavy metals, radioactive compounds, and other harmful chemicals. Sunflowers have been especially effective in uptaking and sequestering contaminants, therefore being used for cleaning the pollutants of areas.Sunflower

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4th December 2024

An Accidental Obedient Thief- A Sarcasm

An Accidental Obedient Thief- A Sarcasm Dr. Abhishek Kumar PandeyAssistant Professor, Department of Botany, Kalinga University Mr. Gupta was a retired teacher. After retirement, he lived in a small flat in Gurgaon with his wife.Once, during the summer, he made plans to visit Kashmir with his wife. However, there were

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4th December 2024

Alstonia Scholaris: The Enigmatic ‘Devil Tree’ Weaving Nature, Medicine, and Myth

  Alstonia Scholaris: The Enigmatic ‘Devil Tree’ Weaving Nature, Medicine, and Myth Ms. Priya PaulTeaching AssistantDepartment of BiotechnologyKalinga University Raipur The tall evergreen tree Alstonia scholaris, sometimes referred to as the “Indian Devil Tree” or “saptaparni,” is indigenous to tropical areas of Southeast Asia, India, and portions of Australia. It

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4th December 2024

Synthetic Metabolic Pathways for Sustainable Biofuel Production

Synthetic Metabolic Pathways for Sustainable Biofuel Production Ms. Megha [email protected] Department of Biotechnology, Kalinga University, Naya RaipurSynthetic metabolic pathways are rapidly advancing sustainable biofuel production by providing an innovative way to engineer microbes for efficient energy conversion. Using synthetic biology, scientists have developed methods to modify organisms like E. coli

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4th December 2024

The Mandela effect: Theory or reality

The Mandela effect: Theory or reality Mr.Sangram Keshari Samal, Asst.Prof.Department of Biotechnology, Kalinga University The Mandela effect which currently raised eyebrows of a group of people in the world and directing toward the theories on time glitches, time travel and the phenomenon of presence of multiverse (Multiple Universe). According to

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4th December 2024

Intellectual Honesty and Research Integrity

Intellectual Honesty and Research Integrity Dr, R Jayakumar,Dean – Faculty of ScienceKalinga University, Naya Raipur The Cornerstones of Ethical ScholarshipIn academia and scientific inquiry, the principles of intellectual honesty and research integrity are the bedrock upon which credible and reliable knowledge is built. These concepts are not mere ethical guidelines

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4th December 2024

“Recent Advances and Applications of 3D Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering in Regenerative Medicine”

“Recent Advances and Applications of 3D Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering in Regenerative Medicine” Dr. Sushma Dubey, HOD BiotechnologyEmail- [email protected] 3D bioprinting is revolutionizing biotechnology and regenerative medicine, shaping the future of healthcare. By building complex tissue structures layer by layer with bioinks—materials that incorporate live cells—scientists are advancing efforts to

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4th December 2024

Exploring the World of Marine Secondary Metabolites: A Frontier of BioactiveCompounds

Exploring the World of Marine Secondary Metabolites: A Frontier of BioactiveCompounds Dr. Suchitra Panigrahy, Department of BiotechnologyE-mail id: [email protected] metabolites are organic compounds that are distinct from primary metabolites which are not directly involved in the growth or reproduction of the organism. These compounds help marine organisms deter predators, compete

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4th December 2024

Mexican prickly poppy: a hidden potential to medicinal world

Mexican prickly poppy: a hidden potential to medicinal world Dr. Abhijeeta NandhaAssistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Kalinga University Mexican prickly poppy (Argemone mexicana) is a versatile plant known for both its striking appearance and its traditional medicinal uses. It is an annual herb that typically reaches heights of up to

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4th December 2024

Proteins and their Evolution

Proteins and their Evolution Dr.Amresh SharmaDepartment of BioinformaticsKalinga University RaipurProteins are, complex molecules, generally large in size, and are essential for various biological functions within organisms. Made up of amino acids, they form the life’s building blocks, also playing a key role within cells for maintaining its structure, function, and

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4th December 2024

Biochemical Interactions Between the Microbiome and Host Aging Processes

Biochemical Interactions Between the Microbiome and Host Aging Processes Ms.Jharna MaitiDepartment of Biochemistry,Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India-492101e. mail [email protected] Recent studies indicate that the composition and functions of the human microbiome, which is essential for preserving health, alter with age. These modifications may affect immunity, metabolism, and neurodegeneration, among

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4th December 2024

Retrospect and Perspectives on Stem Cell Technology

Retrospect and Perspectives on Stem Cell Technology Dr. Rupesh ThakurProfessor & HeadDepartment of BiochemistryKalinga University, Naya Raipur – 492101, Chhattisgarh, India(Email: [email protected]) Stem cell technology has revolutionized medicine and biology, offering promising therapeutic applications. This review examines the transformative journey of stem cell research, highlighting its early milestones and recent

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4th December 2024

CRISPR-Cas9 and Beyond: The Future of Precision Medicine and Genetic Therapy

CRISPR-Cas9 and Beyond: The Future of Precision Medicine and Genetic Therapy Dr.Amit JoshiDepartment of Biochemistry, Kalinga University, Naya-Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India-492101(Corresponding author: [email protected]) The development of CRISPR-Cas9 technology has revolutionized gene editing by providing previously unheard-of possibilities for precise genomic alterations. By directly changing the DNA of those who are afflicted,

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4th December 2024

Review on Herbal Treatment obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

Review on Herbal Treatment obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Saloni Saw*Faculty of Pharmacy Kalinga University, Near Mantaralaya Kotni Atal Nagar,Naya Raipur ChattisgarhEmail id- [email protected] Disorder (OCD) is a mental health disorder marked by recurrent, bothersome thoughts known as obsessions and repetitive actions or thoughts known as compulsions that are performed in an

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4th December 2024

Zoonotic Diseases: A Growing Concern from a Pharmaceutical Perspective

Zoonotic Diseases: A Growing Concern from a Pharmaceutical Perspective Indu Lata Kanwar, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University, IndiaIntroductionZoonotic diseases – those transmitted from animals to humans – pose a significant global health threat, with over 60% of emerging infectious diseases originating in animals (Shaheen 2022). The rise of these diseases

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4th December 2024

Review on In vitro formulation of Microsphere containing Andrographis Pinaculata

Review on In vitro formulation of Microsphere containing Andrographis Pinaculata Ms.Saloni SawFaculty of Pharmacy Kalinga University, Naya Raipur ChhattisgarhEmail id- [email protected] increase the bioavailability and maintain the release of its active ingredient, andrographolide, which has a restricted oral bioavailability because of its weak water solubility, microspheres containing extract from Andrographis

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4th December 2024

Recent Advancement in Nano therapeutics

Recent Advancement in Nano therapeutics Ms. Rashmi SinhaAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University Groundbreaking Nanotherapeutics Enabling Drug Delivery, Diagnostics and Treatment Paradigms in Modern Medicine. Nanotherapeutics is a revolutionary field that applies nanotechnology in medicine, thus promising new approaches to drug delivery, diagnostics, and treatment methods. New improvements in this

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4th December 2024

The Importance of Moisturizer for Healthy Skin

The Importance of Moisturizer for Healthy Skin Ms.Rashmi PandeyAsst.Prof.Faculty of PharmacyKalinga University Raipur The phrases “moisturizer” and “emollient” are often used interchangeably in the context of skincare, particularly when referring to products that include occlusives and humectants. Emollients, which are mostly comprised of lipids and their components, function by filling

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4th December 2024

Quality Issues in Pharmaceuticals: A Closer Look at Substandard Medications

Quality Issues in Pharmaceuticals: A Closer Look at Substandard Medications  Ms. Monika VishwakarmaAsst.Prof.Faculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University, Raipur, IndiaSubstandard medicines (SM) refer to legally manufactured pharmaceutical products that do not conform to required quality standards, often labeled as “out-of-specification” medicines. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), SM are pharmaceutical

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4th December 2024

Biosimilars vs. Biologics: Clinical Efficacy and Safety

Biosimilars vs. Biologics: Clinical Efficacy and Safety Ms.Khushboo GuptaFaculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur (C.G) [email protected] Biosimilars are biologic medications that bear only slight variations in therapeutically inert ingredients but otherwise closely resemble reference biologics that have already received approval in terms of quality, safety, and efficacy. Biosimilars are

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4th December 2024

Quantum Dot-Based Nanotechnology

Quantum Dot-Based Nanotechnology Mr.Smrutiranjan DashAssistant Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University, Naya RaipurEmail: [email protected] Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is essential for visualizing specific biomolecules within tissue sections, aiding in diagnosis and research on diseases at the cellular level. Traditional IHC methods, while valuable, face limitations in sensitivity, multiplexing capabilities, and signal stability,

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4th December 2024

“Building the Future: The Tablet That’s Printed, Not Made”

“Building the Future: The Tablet That’s Printed, Not Made” Mr.Pranjul ShrivastavaAssistant Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy- Kalinga University, Naya [email protected] The idea of 3D-printed drugs is developing quickly, and it holds out the prospect of a time when drugs are not only produced but also customized to meet the needs of

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4th December 2024

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: An innovative approach for Pharmaceutical field

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: An innovative approach for Pharmaceutical field Mr.Naimish NandaAssistant Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University, Raipur Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the pharmaceutical industry by enhancing drug discovery, development, and patient care. AI methodologies, including machine learning and deep learning, have been used for decades, but recent advancements

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4th December 2024

USE OF ANTIBIOTICS AND RISK OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: POPULATION-BASED CASE-CONTROL STUDY

USE OF ANTIBIOTICS AND RISK OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: POPULATION-BASED CASE-CONTROL STUDY Mr.Mrutyunjaya BhanjaAssistant Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University, RaipurInvestigators were able to identify antibiotic-induced microbiome which changes into chronic autoimmune diseases. The study took antibiotics related with rheumatoid arthritis. Nested case-control study by the Primary Care clinical practices Research Datalink. We followed patients with a new diagnosis of RA between 1995 to 2017. We matched controls who were at least five without having rheumatoid arthritis in age, gender, and general practice for every patient. We analyzed the association of antibiotic prescriptions with rheumatoid arthritis using conditional logistic regression. We identified 22,677 patients with RA and 90,013 controls with a median

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4th December 2024

Nanotechnology Meets Medicine: Revolutionizing Drug Delivery Systems

Nanotechnology Meets Medicine: Revolutionizing Drug Delivery Systems Mr.Ayushmaan RoyFaculty of PharmacyKalinga University, Naya Raipur Nanotechnology has been revolutionizing various fields in the past few years, but it really opens up the avenues in medicine. One of the several promising applications of this technology is nanomedicine, especially drug delivery. Nanomedicine uses

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4th December 2024

From Gut to Brain: Herbal Immunomodulation as a Potential Therapy for theManagement of Neurodegenerative Disorders

From Gut to Brain: Herbal Immunomodulation as a Potential Therapy for the Management of Neurodegenerative Disorders Dr. Sandeep Kumar Mishra Faculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University, Raipur (C.G.)Neuroinflammation is a prevalent pathophysiological phenomenon during numerous neurodegenerative disorders (NDDs) characterized by the dysregulation of central immune homeostasis. The gut microbiota inhabiting the

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4th December 2024

How to Navigate Academic Burnout: Tips and Strategies for Handling Stress and Staying Motivated

How to Navigate Academic Burnout: Tips and Strategies for Handling Stress and Staying Motivated Dr.Sandip Prasad TiwariPrincipal, Faculty of PharmacyAcademic burnout is a common experience for many students as they try to manage heavy coursework, exams, and extracurricular activities. Characterized by exhaustion, lack of motivation, and a decline in performance,

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4th December 2024

Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning in Alzheimer’s disease study, diagnosis and therapeutics.

Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning in Alzheimer’s disease study, diagnosis and therapeutics. Dr. Sandeep Kumar Mishra (Associate Professor)Faculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University, Raipur, (C.G.), India. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are transforming Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research, diagnosis, and therapeutic development. Alzheimer’s, a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, lacks definitive diagnostic

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4th December 2024

Smart Pills and Digital Medicine: The Future of Patient Monitoring and Personalized Healthcare

Smart Pills and Digital Medicine: The Future of Patient Monitoring and Personalized Healthcare Dr.Rupali Bharti SaoAsst.Prof.Faculty of PharmacyIn the age of digital health, “smart pills” have emerged as a revolutionary technology with the potential to transform patient care. Smart pills are medications embedded with tiny sensors that monitor whether patients

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4th December 2024

THE OPIOID CRISIS AND PHARMACEUTICAL RESPONSES: ADDRESSING A NATIONAL EPIDEMIC

THE OPIOID CRISIS AND PHARMACEUTICAL RESPONSES: ADDRESSING A NATIONAL EPIDEMIC Dr.Indu Lata Kanwar, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga University, Raipur, IndiaThe opioid epidemic represents one of the most critical health emergencies of public. This crisis, which began in the late 1990s, was fueled by the widespread prescription of opioid medications and

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4th December 2024

Diabetes Mellitus: A short review

Diabetes Mellitus: A short review Dr. Ashok Kumar, Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kalinga UniversityDiabetes is also called juvenile or insulin-dependent diabetes. Insulin is the hormone produced by Beta cells of the pancreas. It is responsible for sending glucose (sugar) to cells for energy production and eventually reduces the sugar concentration

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4th December 2024

Freedom of Speech and Social Media Regulation in India: Navigating the Fine Line

Freedom of Speech and Social Media Regulation in India: Navigating the Fine Line Ms. Surbhi AgarwalAssistant ProfessorFaculty of LawKalinga UniversityIn India, the intersection of freedom of speech and social media regulation has become an increasingly contentious issue. With over 600 million internet users, India is the second-largest online population in

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4th December 2024

Women in Leadership: Progress and Persistent Barriers in the Workplace in India

Women in Leadership: Progress and Persistent Barriers in the Workplace in India Ms.Saloni Tyagi ShrivastavaAssistant Professor, Faculty of LawEmail id – [email protected] Women’s leadership in India has seen notable progress in recent years, with women breaking into high-level positions in politics, business, and other sectors. However, despite this progress, significant

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4th December 2024

Domestic Violence in the Post-COVID Era: A Growing Crisis in the Shadows

Domestic Violence in the Post-COVID Era: A Growing Crisis in the Shadows  Ms.Paluck Sharma, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Kalinga UniversityThe COVID-19 pandemic marked an unprecedented period of health, social, and economic disruption, profoundly impacting daily life. Among the most severe yet often unspoken consequences of the pandemic have been

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4th December 2024

Prevention of Sexual Harassment at the Workplace: Legal Framework and Best Practices

Prevention of Sexual Harassment at the Workplace: Legal Framework and Best Practices Ms. Meenakshi Rani Agarwal, Assistant Professor of Law Kalinga University, Naya RaipurEmail Id- [email protected] Sexual harassment in the workplace is a serious violation of both human rights and professional ethics. It undermines an employee’s dignity, hampers productivity, and

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4th December 2024

False Cases and Legal Safeguards: Balancing Justice and Protection Against Abuse of

False Cases and Legal Safeguards: Balancing Justice and Protection Against Abuse of Law. Harleen KaurAssistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Kalinga UniversityEmail:[email protected] The increase of fictitious cases in a variety of legal fields in recent years has sparked a heated discussion about how to strike a balance between protecting people from

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4th December 2024

Balancing the Right to be Forgotten and Freedom of Speech under the Constitution of India: A Legal Dilemma

Balancing the Right to be Forgotten and Freedom of Speech under the Constitution of India: A Legal Dilemma Ms. Ekta Chandrakar, Assistant Professor of LawKalinga University, Naya RaipurEmail Id: [email protected] The concept of the Right to be Forgotten, which is gaining popularity worldwide, poses a special issue when considering India’s

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4th December 2024

Understanding the Rise in Juvenile Crime: Insights from Child Psychology and Social Dynamics

Understanding the Rise in Juvenile Crime: Insights from Child Psychology and Social Dynamics Ms.Darshi SharmaAsst.Prof Faculty of LawThe increasing rates of juvenile crime have become a global concern, highlighting a complex interplay of psychological, social, and environmental factors. This article explores the multifaceted nature of juvenile delinquency through the lens

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4th December 2024

INDIA’S PRISON REFORMS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE

INDIA’S PRISON REFORMS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE Ms. Chikita MalhotraAssistant Professor, Faculty of LawKalinga UniversityEmail id- [email protected] the past, the idea of punishment was restricted to preventing and reducing criminal activity. Similarly, prisons were thought of as little more than somewhere to imprison offenders while they were being held. The police

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4th December 2024

MORAL RIGHTS AND ITS ASPECTS VIS A VIS INDIAN COPYRIGHT REGIME

MORAL RIGHTS AND ITS ASPECTS VIS A VIS INDIAN COPYRIGHT REGIME Srishti ShrivastavaAssistant Professor Faculty of LawKalinga University. The Internet grants limitless access to people everywhere, making technology nearly impossible to resist. In a world where digital transformation places creative works permanently in the public domain, what role does ownership

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4th December 2024

Analysing the Concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in India

Analysing the Concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in India Ms.Anshika Vats,Assistant Professor,Faculty of Law,Kalinga University, Naya Raipur (C.G.)Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to the ethical obligation of companies to contribute positively to society, beyond their core business objectives. In India, the idea of CSR has gained significant momentum, particularly

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4th December 2024

Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) – Its Advantages & Challenges in India

Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) – Its Advantages & Challenges in India Mr. Soumyadeep Chakrabarti, Faculty of Law, Kalinga University. [email protected] The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), enacted in December 2019, has been one of the most divisive pieces of legislation in India’s recent history. The CAA amends the Citizenship Act of

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4th December 2024

Divorce in India: Legal Frameworks and the Challenges Faced by Divorcees

Divorce in India: Legal Frameworks and the Challenges Faced by Divorcees MR.RANJAN KUMAR RAYAssistant ProfessorFaculty of LawKalinga [email protected](+91)8101639574 Divorce in India, once largely a taboo subject, has gradually gained more recognition and legal acceptance over the past few decades. However, navigating the divorce process in India remains a complex and

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4th December 2024

Navigating the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Legal Industry: Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Implications

Navigating the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Legal Industry: Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Implications By Aayush Gondale, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Kalinga University 1. Introduction: AI in the Legal IndustryArtificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the legal industry, enhancing efficiency, enabling better client service, and opening new pathways for

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4th December 2024

UCC and Gender Equality

UCC and Gender Equality Dr. Shivli ShrivastavaAssistant ProfessorFaculty of LawKalinga UniversityThe Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India is a proposed set of laws that would replace personal laws based on religious customs with a common set of civil laws that apply to all citizens, regardless of their religion, caste, or

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4th December 2024

The Ascent of Man-made reasoning and the Difficulties of Legitimate Guideline

The Ascent of Man-made reasoning and the Difficulties of Legitimate Guideline Dr. Savyasanchi Pandey(Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Kalinga University) Lately, the fast headway of computerized reasoning (man-made intelligence) advances has started extreme discussions across different areas, especially in the domain of regulation and guideline. Computer based intelligence can possibly

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4th December 2024

Right to Work in India: An Analysis

Right to Work in India: An Analysis Dr. Satyam SinghAssistant ProfessorFaculty of LawKalinga UniversityThe “Right to Work” is a key socio-economic principle embedded in international frameworks and policies worldwide. In India, while this right is not explicitly a constitutionally fundamental right, the Constitution provides structures that support its protection and

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4th December 2024

BALANCING FAITH AND FREEDOM: THE KARNATAKA HIGH COURT’S LANDMARK VERDICT ON RELIGIOUS SLOGANS

BALANCING FAITH AND FREEDOM: THE KARNATAKA HIGH COURT’S LANDMARK VERDICT ON RELIGIOUS SLOGANS Dr. Anju HarbanshAssistant Professor of LawKalinga UniversityEmail id: [email protected] The Karnataka High Court’s verdict on the issue of religious slogans in public spaces has sparked significant discourse on the delicate balance between faith and freedom. In a

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4th December 2024

Citizens Freedom of Speech and Expression vis-à-vis ‘Right to Ask Questions’ to Political Parties

Citizens Freedom of Speech and Expression vis-à-vis ‘Right to Ask Questions’ to Political Parties Dr. Azim Khan B PathanDean, Faculty of LawKalinga University “Indian democracy is run through the multi-party system, which is one of the main features of Indian governance. Currently 07 national political parties, 63 state political parties

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4th December 2024

National Service Scheme (NSS): Building Responsible Citizens Among University Students

National Service Scheme (NSS): Building Responsible Citizens Among University Students Ms.Harsha SharmaAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Education, Kalinga University, RaipurThe National Service Scheme (NSS) is a youth program aimed at fostering social responsibility and civic engagement among students. With the motto “Not Me, But You,” NSS encourages university students to participate in

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4th December 2024

Learning Habits of Gen Z: A Digital Revolution

Learning Habits of Gen Z: A Digital Revolution Mr. Gulsan Kumar Behera, Asst. Prof., Faculty of EducationThe way we learn has been completely transformed by Gen Z, the digital natives. Having grown up in a technologically advanced society, they have distinct learning styles that distinguish them from earlier generations. Their

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4th December 2024

Transforming Education by Building a Future-Ready Teaching Community

Transforming Education by Building a Future-Ready Teaching Community Dr. Shraddha VermaDean, Faculty of EducationKalinga University.Empowering teachers with digital skills is essential to enhancing educational outcomes. Research indicates that teachers who are skilled in using digital tools can significantly improve student engagement and learning results (Hamzah et al., 2020). Through professional

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4th December 2024

From Algorithms to Impact: Exploring the Latest AI Trends Shaping Our World

From Algorithms to Impact: Exploring the Latest AI Trends Shaping Our World Dr. Saroj NayyarAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Education, Kalinga University, [email protected] Artificial intelligence (AI) has progressed from being a niche technology to becoming a fundamental part of everyday life. It’s no longer just a topic of interest for tech enthusiasts

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4th December 2024

The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Education: Opportunities and Challenges for University Students

The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Education: Opportunities and Challenges for University Students Dr. Lubhawani TripathiAssociate Professor, Faculty of Education, Kalinga University, Raipur Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the educational landscape, introducing dynamic tools that facilitate learning, improve student engagement, and foster a more personalized approach to education. For university

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4th December 2024

The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Education: Opportunities and Challenges for University Students

The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Education: Opportunities and Challenges for University Students Dr. Lubhawani TripathiAssociate Professor, Faculty of Education, Kalinga University, Raipur Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the educational landscape, introducing dynamic tools that facilitate learning, improve student engagement, and foster a more personalized approach to education. For university

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3rd December 2024

FESTIVE SEASONS: HOW INDIAN CELEBRATIONS DRIVE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND GLOBAL INFLUENCE

FESTIVE SEASONS: HOW INDIAN CELEBRATIONS DRIVE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND GLOBAL INFLUENCE Ms Shivangi MakadeAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Commerce & [email protected] Indian festivals serve as significant economic stimulants in addition to being cultural events. India sees a spike in economic activity every year around holidays like Diwali, Durga Puja, and Ganesh Chaturthi,

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3rd December 2024

Impact of Donald Trump’s 2024 Election Victory on the Indian Economy

Impact of Donald Trump’s 2024 Election Victory on the Indian Economy Ms. Parika SharmaAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Commerce & ManagementKalinga [email protected] Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election brings both opportunities and challenges for the Indian economy. As the two nations are among the world’s largest democracies, the United

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3rd December 2024

Knowledge Hiding – Is it ethical?The case of Boeing 737 Max

Knowledge Hiding – Is it ethical? The case of Boeing 737 Max Ms. Mariyam AhmedAssistant Professor, Faculty of Commerce & [email protected] Knowledge hiding can be defined as an intentional attempt by an individual to withhold or conceal knowledge that has been requested by another person (Anand, P., 2019). The ethics

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3rd December 2024

Cultural Adjustment and Social Integration of International Students at Kalinga University

Cultural Adjustment and Social Integration of International Students at Kalinga University Ms.Kanchan ThakurDesignation: Asst. ProfessorAffiliation: Kalinga University, RaipurEmail: [email protected] The globalization of higher education has led to more foreign students attending universities around the world. These students bring a wide range of cultural experiences to the places where they study.

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3rd December 2024

Chhattisgarh: A Hidden Gem of Central India

Chhattisgarh: A Hidden Gem of Central India Ms Deepshikha PatelAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Commerce & ManagementKalinga University, Naya Raipur, ChhattisgarhE-mail id: [email protected] Chhattisgarh, a state in central India, often remains overshadowed by its more popular counterparts. However, this lesser-known destination offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and adventure.

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3rd December 2024

Emotional Intelligence: The Soft Skills Shaping Effective Management

Emotional Intelligence: The Soft Skills Shaping Effective Management Dawakit LepchaAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Commerce and Management [email protected] A key component of efficient management and leadership, emotional intelligence (EI) affects how managers interact with their teams, settle disputes, and motivate them.In an increasingly complex workplace, soft skills, particularly EI, contribute to a

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3rd December 2024

The Future Looks Hot: A Matter of Life and Death

The Future Looks Hot: A Matter of Life and Death Ms.Anushree ShrivastavaAssistant Professor Faculty of Commerce and [email protected] A heat wave involves temperatures significantly higher than the average for an area, often combined with other factors like high humidity, minimal nighttime cooling, or air stagnation. Heat waves generally involve prolonged

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3rd December 2024

Empowering Tomorrow’s Workforce: TheSignificance of Digital Literacy and TechSkills

Empowering Tomorrow’s Workforce: The Significance of Digital Literacy and Tech Skills Angel Mary XessAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Commerce and [email protected] future of work is undeniably digital. Across industries, organizations are increasingly integrating AI-powered solutions, data-driven strategies, and digital tools to streamline operations and enhance productivity. In this shifting landscape, digital literacy

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3rd December 2024

Spirituality in Student Life: A Comprehensive Exploration

Spirituality in Student Life: A Comprehensive Exploration Ms.Alpana SharmaAssistant ProfessorDepartment of ManagementKalinga University Raipur In the dynamic and often overwhelming landscape of higher education, the pursuit of knowledge and intellectual growth is often accompanied by a deeper yearning for spiritual fulfilment. As students navigate the complexities of college life, they

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3rd December 2024

Management Principles in ‘Vidur Niti’: An Ancient Perspective for Modern Leaders

Management Principles in ‘Vidur Niti’: An Ancient Perspective for Modern Leaders Mr. Tushar Ranjan BarikAssistant Professor,Faculty of Commerce & Management,Kalinga University, Raipur,E-Mail : [email protected] the realm of Indian philosophy and ancient wisdom, Vidur Niti stands out as a profound source of guidance on ethics, duty, and leadership. Vidura, the wise

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3rd December 2024

Understanding Financial Behaviour: Key Factors and Implications

Understanding Financial Behaviour: Key Factors and Implications Mr. Tankala Kalyan KumarAssistant ProfessorCommerce and ManagementKalinga University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, IndiaThe various methods that people handle their finances, including their spending, investing, saving, & budgeting practices, are commonly referred to as financial behaviour. Numerous factors, such as psychological, social, and economic aspects, influence

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3rd December 2024

The Rise of Algorithmic Trading: How AI is Transforming Financial Markets

The Rise of Algorithmic Trading: How AI is Transforming Financial Markets Mr. Shubham Singh ChandelAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Commerce & Management In the fast-paced world of trading, where seconds can make or break a profit, technology has steadily redefined what it means to be a successful trader. Gone are the days

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3rd December 2024

AI in Everyday Life: What to Expect in the Next Decade

AI in Everyday Life: What to Expect in the Next Decade Rakshak BhartiAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Commerce and ManagementKalinga University, [email protected] Over the next decade, The healthcare sector will also see major advancements as AI diagnostic tools help identify diseases at earlier stages, while individualized treatment plans based on genetic and

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3rd December 2024

Modern Entrepreneurship: Navigating the Digital Era

Modern Entrepreneurship: Navigating the Digital Era Dr. Satvik JainAssistant Professor, Faculty of Commerce & ManagementKalinga University, Raipur In an era marked by unprecedented digital transformation, modern entrepreneurship has redefined how businesses are started, scaled, and sustained. Gone are the days when traditional brick-and-mortar models dominated the entrepreneurial landscape. Today, we’re

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3rd December 2024

Analysing the Impact of Organizational Justice on Employee Commitment

Analysing the Impact of Organizational Justice on Employee Commitment Dr. Nishtha SharmaAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Commerce and [email protected] justice, a term that encompasses employees’ perceptions of fairness in the workplace, is a critical factor influencing employee commitment. Employee commitment refers to the psychological attachment an employee has to their organization, which

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3rd December 2024

Integrating CSR with the Principles of the Bhagavat Gita.

Integrating CSR with the Principles of the Bhagavat Gita. Dr Jyotsna DwivediAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Commerce and [email protected] represents a critical aspect of modern-day business practices, accenting the importance for organizations for assessing their societal impacts and contribute positively to community development. Although the concept of CSR appears modern, its roots

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3rd December 2024

Green Management Strategies: Leading the Way to Sustainable Business

Green Management Strategies: Leading the Way to Sustainable Business Dr. Deepti PatnaikAssistant Professor Faculty of Commerce and ManagementIn today’s environmentally-conscious world, businesses increasingly recognize the need to incorporate sustainable practices to reduce their environmental impact, enhance brand value, and meet stakeholder expectations. Green management strategies, which focus on eco-friendly practices,

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3rd December 2024

Navigating the Future of Work: Skills for the 21st Century

Navigating the Future of Work: Skills for the 21st Century Dr. Chandra Bhooshan SinghAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Commerce & ManagementKalinga [email protected] The world of work is undergoing a radical transformation. With advancements in technology, the rise of automation, and the gig economy, today’s students face a future that looks vastly different

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3rd December 2024

The Metaverse as a Marketing Frontier for transforming Consumer Engagement in Virtual World

The Metaverse as a Marketing Frontier for transforming Consumer Engagement in Virtual World  Dr. A.ShrikantAssistant [email protected] of Commerce and Management The metaverse represents a paradigm shift in digital interaction and communication, emerging as a revolutionary platform that combines virtual reality, augmented reality, and digital connectivity (Anderson et al., 2023). This

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3rd December 2024

Unlocking Human Potential: Trends in Remote Work and the Future Workforce

Unlocking Human Potential: Trends in Remote Work and the Future Workforce Ms.Urvija KhatriAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Commerce and ManagementKalinga University, [email protected] The shift to remote work is transforming the workforce by providing employees with greater flexibility and giving businesses access to a wider talent pool (Bailey, D. E., & Kurland, N.

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3rd December 2024

The Dynamics of Coalition Compulsion in India

The Dynamics of Coalition Compulsion in India   Dr. Anita Samal Department of Political Science Faculty of Arts and Humanities     Indian political landscape has been predominantly characterized by coalition governments in the recent decades. This coalition governments in Inda usually stem from the fragmented electoral mandates. No single

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3rd December 2024

The Challenging Life of Deans of Students’ Welfare

The Challenging Life of Deans of Students’ Welfare By: Sheikh Abdul Kadir The position of Dean of Students’ Welfare (DSW) is both highly rewarding and exceptionally demanding. Tasked with the welfare of an institution’s most dynamic population—the students—the role of the DSW is pivotal in shaping the campus experience. Yet,

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3rd December 2024

“From Seed to Strength: The Journey of Women’s Freedom and Empowerment”

“From Seed to Strength: The Journey of Women’s Freedom and Empowerment” A tree that has no strength of its own, nor wings, humbly carries its seed like a child in its lap,rising monumentally from a fallen place. This is the story of a cotton seed, often overlookedand unheard. This is

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3rd December 2024

Teen Suicide Prevention: A Holistic Approach

Teen Suicide Prevention: A Holistic Approach Mrs. L Jyoti ReddyAssistant ProfessorDept. of PsychologyKalinga University [email protected] a generation where mental health increasingly more involves the forefront of public communication, the vital of suicideprevention can’t be overstated. Teenager suicide, a heartbreaking fact confronted with the aid of groups international, requires aconcerted attempt

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3rd December 2024

भारतीय पत्रकारिता का अतुल्य स्वरूप-राष्ट्रीय आंदोलन के परिप्रेक्ष्य में

“भारतीय पत्रकारिता का अतुल्य स्वरूप-राष्ट्रीय आंदोलन के परिप्रेक्ष्य में” डॉ. अभिषेक अग्रवाल सहायक प्राध्यापक, इतिहास विभाग, कला एवं मानयीकि संकाय, कलिंगा विश्वविद्यालय, कोटनी, नया रायपुर (छ.ग.) [email protected] भारतीय राष्ट्रीय आंदोलन के दौरान हिन्दी पत्रकारिता की भूमिका अति महत्वपूर्ण रही। हिन्दी पत्रकारिता ने भारतीय जनमत को जागृत करने का कार्य किया।

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3rd December 2024

Symbiotic Sexuality and its Underlying Principles: A Sociological Perspective  

Symbiotic Sexuality and its Underlying Principles: A Sociological Perspective   Awtar Kishan  kaul Assistant Professor-Social Work Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Kalinga University, New Raipur (CG) [email protected] ………………………………………………………………………………………. Introduction Symbiotic sexuality is an emerging concept that explores the inter-connectedness of sexual relationships and individual well-being. It transcends traditional views of

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3rd December 2024

INSIGHT

  INSIGHT By Dr Vineeta Diwan Asst.Prof. Faculty of Arts and Humanities Developing an insight in one’s life is very important to detect the cause or reasons behind good or bad situations faced in one’s life. Often it is observed that when something good happens in our life, there are

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3rd December 2024

All India Radio Programs Addressing Social Issues in Chhattisgarh

All India Radio Programs Addressing Social Issues in Chhattisgarh Dr. Yogesh Vaishnaw, Assistant Professor, Kalinga University Chhattisgarh. All India Radio (AIR) has been pivotal in addressing social issues in Chhattisgarh through its diverse and impactful programming. This chapter explores how AIR leverages its extensive reach to tackle various social challenges

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3rd December 2024

Status of Radio in the Era of New Media

Status of Radio in the Era of New Media Dr. Sunil Tiger Department of Journalism and Mass Communication 21st century technology has changed how people consume media. Since the rise of digital platforms, social media, streaming services, and podcasts, many anticipated the end of traditional media channels like radio. Radio

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3rd December 2024

Surrealist Digital Humanities: A Pathway to New Humanities

Surrealist Digital Humanities: A Pathway to New Humanities Dr. Shilpi Bhattacharya, Professor and Dean, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur Surrealism, an artistic and literary movement that emerged in the early 20th century, serves as a significant pathway to new humanities by exploring the subconscious and challenging

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3rd December 2024

The Power of Storytelling in Academic Writing

The Power of Storytelling in Academic Writing Dr Papri Mukhopadhyay [email protected] Assistant Professor English In academic writing, storytelling has the unique power to engage, inform, and inspire readers by making complex concepts relevant and arresting. Storytelling permits writers in structured presentation of ideas and the narrative form that captivates the

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3rd December 2024

Benevolent Childhood Experiences and Life Satisfaction Among Marginalized Women in Society

Benevolent Childhood Experiences and Life Satisfaction Among Marginalized Women in Society Dr. Manoj Matthew Asst Prof. Department of Social Work An increase in the number of benevolent childhood experiences (BCEs) is positively correlated with increasing life satisfaction and resilience in underserved women. These factors act as protectors against the adversities

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3rd December 2024

Press and Democracy: The Pillars of a Free Society

Press and Democracy: The Pillars of a Free Society Name : Khushwant Dangi Designation: Assistant Professor Department : Journalism and Mass Communication E-Mail : [email protected]   In any democratic society, the press serves as one of the most crucial institutions, often called the “Fourth Estate.” It plays a vital role

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3rd December 2024

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EVERYDAY LIFE: TRANSFORMING EXPERIENCES

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EVERYDAY LIFE: TRANSFORMING EXPERIENCES Dr Esha Chatterjee Assistant Professor, Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Humanities Kalinga University Raipur The human brain is a complex organ, responsible for controlling all bodily functions. It interprets information from the external environment. Its neural networks consist of around 86 billion neurons,

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3rd December 2024

Role of Public Finance in Bridging Fiscal Deficits and Economic Stability: the case of Chhattisgarh

Role of Public Finance in Bridging Fiscal Deficits and Economic Stability: the case of Chhattisgarh Chandra Saha Roy Assistant Professor (Economics) , Kalinga University, Nawa Raipur Chhattisgarh, one of India’s emerging states, faces unique challenges and opportunities in managing its fiscal deficits and ensuring economic stability. With its relatively recent

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3rd December 2024

गोवर्धन पूजा (सोहराई पर्व) और गोधन पूजा (भाईदूज) में अंतर और उसका महत्व।

गोवर्धन पूजा (सोहराई पर्व) और गोधन पूजा (भाईदूज) में अंतर और उसका महत्व।  डॉ. अजय कुमार शुक्ल पुराध्यापक (हिन्दी विभाग) कलिंगा विश्वविद्यालय (नया रायपुर) छत्तीसगढ़ [email protected] 1 हमारा देश कृषि पर निर्भर है और उसकी असली पह‌चान ग्रामीण संस्कृति है। भारतवर्ष के अधिकांश लोकपर्य कृषि संस्कृति का प्रतिषिय है कृषि

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3rd December 2024

भारतीय पत्रकारिता का अतुल्य स्वरूप-राष्ट्रीय आंदोलन के परिप्रेक्ष्य में

“भारतीय पत्रकारिता का अतुल्य स्वरूप-राष्ट्रीय आंदोलन के परिप्रेक्ष्य में” डॉ. अभिषेक अग्रवाल सहायक प्राध्यापक इतिहास विभाग कला एवं मानवीकि संकाय, कलिंगा विश्वविद्यालय.. कोटनी नया रायपुर (छ.ग.) abhishek. [email protected] भारतीय राष्ट्रीय आंदोलन के दौरान हिन्दी पत्रकारिता की भूमिका अति महत्वपूर्ण रही। हिन्दी पत्रकारिता ने भारतीय जनमत को जागृत करने का कार्य

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3rd December 2024

University Hostel Life: Navigating Independence and Responsibility

University Hostel Life: Navigating Independence and Responsibility Dr. A. Vijayanand Asst.Prof. Department of English For numerous students, residing in a university hostel marks the initial experience of autonomy. Removed from the familiar comforts of home and the vigilant oversight of family, students encounter newfound liberties, forge enduring friendships, and acquire

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3rd December 2024

सत्य

सत्य सत्य और असत्य का लेकर सदियों से विवाद होता रही है। कई मानते हैं कि सत्य पूर्ण है, जबकि कई इसे कोरी कल्पना मानते हैं, सत्य की परिभाषा ऐसी चीज़ है जो हमेशा मान्य होती है और उसे अमान्य साबित नहीं किया जा सकता। मैं भी सत्य को पूर्ण

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3rd December 2024

Data Augmentation in Machine Learning: Enhancing Model Performance with Synthetic Data

Data Augmentation in Machine Learning: Enhancing Model Performance with Synthetic Data Ms.Roohee Khan Assistant Professor Faculty of CS & IT Department Kalinga University [email protected] In machine learning, having a large and diverse dataset is often crucial for building effective models. However, collecting and labeling data can be expensive, time-consuming, and

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2nd December 2024

IoT and Artificial Intelligence: A Transformative Convergence

IoT and Artificial Intelligence: A Transformative Convergence Ms.Ragini KushwahaAssistant ProfessorFaculty of CS & IT DepartmentKalinga [email protected] A revolutionary development in technology is represented by the merging of artificial intelligence (AI) with the Internet of Things (IoT). The Internet of Things is made up of networked devices that collect enormous volumes

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2nd December 2024

Social Media’s Double-edged Sword Effect on Mental Health

Social Media’s Double-edged Sword Effect on Mental Health Ms.Prerna Dusi Asst.Prof.Department of CS&IT Kalinga University Raipur In recent years, social media has become a vital aspect of daily life for millions of individuals worldwide. Through social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok, users can interact, exchange stories, and

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2nd December 2024

“Ethical Challenges in Data Mining: Instances and Ideal Practices”

“Ethical Challenges in Data Mining: Instances and Ideal Practices” Ms.Manjulata Bhoi Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur,492101, Chhattisgarh, India [email protected]   This article discusses the ethical problems surrounding data mining in industrial firms. Considering the fact that most organizations rely on data mining

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2nd December 2024

The Applications of Deep fakes and Their Effects: A Double-Edged Sword

The Applications of Deep fakes and Their Effects: A Double-Edged Sword Ms.Laboni Saha Assistant Professor Faculty of CS & IT Department Kalinga University [email protected] Deepfakes, a portmanteau of “deep learning” and “fake,” are AI-generated synthetic media that manipulate audio, video, or images to create hyper-realistic, yet fabricated, depictions of people

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2nd December 2024

Cyber security Trends: How to Protect Your Digital Identity

Cyber security Trends: How to Protect Your Digital Identity Ms. Chandni Sawlani Assistant Professor Kalinga University, Naya Raipur. Mail Id: [email protected]   Introduction Brief overview of the increasing importance of digital identity in today’s hyper connected world. Mention rising cyber threats such as data breaches, phishing, and identity theft. Introduce

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2nd December 2024

Agricultural Pest Target Detection Method Based on Deep Learning

Agricultural Pest Target Detection Method Based on Deep Learning  Mrs.Ashu Nayak ([email protected])Kalinga University, Raipur Chhattisgarh, IndiaAbstract : Pests pose a serious danger to agriculture worldwide, resulting in significant cropdamage and financial losses. Conventional pest detection techniques are time-consuming, laborintensive, and error-prone since they mostly rely on manual examination. Deep learning

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2nd December 2024

A Forward-Looking Change: Why the New Education Policy Is Better Than the Old

A Forward-Looking Change: Why the New Education Policy Is Better Than the Old Ms. Anjali Goswami, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science & IT, Kalinga University, New Raipur CG.   The New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 signifies a substantial transition in India’s educational landscape, replacing the outmoded National Policy on

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2nd December 2024

A Wireless Network Study Using 6G Technology

A Wireless Network Study Using 6G Technology Mr.Kamlesh Kumar Yadav Asst.Prof .Department of CS&IT Kalinga University Raipur The exchange of information wirelessly among two or extra unconnected locations is known as Wi-Fi communications. Despite the fact that Wi-Fi cellular communication has been round for some time, the need for mobile

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2nd December 2024

Multiple Object Detection Using YOLO Model

Multiple Object Detection Using YOLO Model Mr.Susovan Kumar Pan Assistant Professor Faculty of CS & IT Department Kalinga University [email protected] Introduction— The YOLO approach proposed by Joseph Redmon and his team in 2016 has improved object detection by treating it as a single regression problem. YOLO considerably accelerates detection when compared

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2nd December 2024

“AI-Driven Platelets: Harnessing Photosynthesis to Generate Oxygen for Environmental Sustainability”

“AI-Driven Platelets: Harnessing Photosynthesis to Generate Oxygen for Environmental Sustainability”   Mr.Moti Ranjan Tandi Assistant Professor of Dept. of Computer Science & Information Technology       The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has opened new avenues in biotechnology, where it is possible to envision AI-driven biological systems that mimic

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2nd December 2024

Leveraging LSTM Models for Sentiment Analysis in Machine Learning

Leveraging LSTM Models for Sentiment Analysis in Machine Learning Manish Nandy Assistant Professor Faculty of CS & IT Department Kalinga University [email protected] One important use of natural language processing (NLP) is sentiment analysis, which is figuring out the text’s emotional undertone. Recurrent neural network (RNN) models with Long Short-Term Memory

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2nd December 2024

Role of AI and Machine Learning in Database Management Systems (DBMS)

Role of AI and Machine Learning in Database Management Systems (DBMS) Debarghya Biswas Assistant Professor Faculty of CS & IT Department Kalinga University [email protected] Introduction The rapid evolution in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have remarkably impacted various sectors, including Database Management Systems (DBMS). Traditional DBMS, designed fundamentally

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2nd December 2024

AI Integration in Nuclear Reactors: Utilizing Machine Learning to Enhance Productivity and Waste Reduction

AI Integration in Nuclear Reactors: Utilizing Machine Learning to Enhance Productivity and Waste Reduction Mr.Adil Raja Assistant Professor of Dept. of Computer Science & Information Technology The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in the nuclear energy sector offers ground-breaking solutions for improving reactor operations, boosting productivity,

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2nd December 2024

Innovative Tech for Sustainable Practices: A New Era in Operations

Innovative Tech for Sustainable Practices: A New Era in Operations Dr. Omprakash Dewangan HoD, Faculty of CS and IT Kalinga University, Raipur In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, the integration of innovative technologies is reshaping how organizations approach sustainability. This paper explores the transformative impact of digital tools and technologies

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2nd December 2024

A Comparative Analysis of SVM and Neural Networks in Medical Diagnosis

A Comparative Analysis of SVM and Neural Networks in Medical Diagnosis   Dr. Anupa Sinha Asst. Professor, Faculty of CS & IT, Kalinga University, Raipur [email protected]   The use of machine learning algorithms in healthcare has increased dramatically in recent years, transforming the field of medical diagnostics. Two well-liked algorithms

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2nd December 2024

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Harnessing AI: Transforming Food Waste into Sustainable Solutions

Harnessing AI: Transforming Food Waste into Sustainable Solutions Archana Mishra, Dept. Of Computer Science & Information Security  IntroductionFood waste represents a significant global challenge, as roughly one-third of all food cultivated for human consumption remains uneaten. This waste greatly adds to environmental deterioration in addition to making hunger and food

Kalinga Plus 2nd December 2024

Image reconstruction by using an occluded scene

Image reconstruction by using an occluded scene   Ms. Anjali Krushna Kadao Asst.Prof.Department of CS&IT Kalinga University Raipur Image reconstruction from occluded scenes is a big task in the field of computer vision, with number of applications which are ranging from surveillance to autonomous driving and medical imaging. This paper

Kalinga Plus 29th November 2024

“Next-Generation Connectivity: Harnessing Free Space Optical Communication for LEO Satellite Networks”

  “Next-Generation Connectivity: Harnessing Free Space Optical Communication for LEO Satellite Networks”   Ms. Aakansha Soy Assistant Professor Kalinga University, Raipur [email protected] In the ever-evolving realm of satellite communication, the advent of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellations has marked a transformative shift in the methods through which we engage

Kalinga Plus 28th November 2024

Artificial Intelligence in Disaster Prediction and Response

  Artificial Intelligence in Disaster Prediction and Response Sonali Mondal Assistant Professor CS & IT Department Kalinga University   ABSTRACT The main aim of disaster prediction is to predict in advance from earthquake, floods, hurricane etc. Early prediction will help us to prepare ourselves for the situation. We can use

Kalinga Plus 28th November 2024

Digital Police System Using Reverse Tracking to Identify Frauds and Masterminds behind Unethical Work

Digital Police System Using Reverse Tracking to Identify Frauds and Masterminds behind Unethical Work Archana Mishra Assistant professor, Dept. of computer science & Information technology Abstract The advent of digital technology has led to the rise of both innovations and threats, particularly in the field of cybersecurity and fraud prevention.

Kalinga Plus 28th November 2024

Nanofluid application for flat plate collector

Nanofluid application for flat plate collector   Dr. Mukesh Kumar SahuAssociate Professor Faculty of [email protected] The effective use of various forms of non-conventional renewable energy sources in order to reduce the energy demands, which are increasing continusally. It has been necessary to use various energy and thermal energy conversion systems

Kalinga Plus 1st October 2024
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