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Role of rural credit in the socio-economic development of Himachal Pradesh

In India, rural development is contemplated as a prerequisite for fastening the pace of economic development and the welfare of the common masses. Rural development environs all the objectives of advancement and amelioration of the overall quality of the rural life through the provision of minimum needs and livelihood, adequate development of manpower resources, and infrastructural facilities. Thus, the present paper makes an attempt to analyze the need and the importance of credit for rural households. The detailed analysis of factors that highlight the role of rural credit and its contribution towards enriching the economy in rural areas has also been discussed here.

Published by: Shilpa Chauhan, Usha Sharma

Author: Shilpa Chauhan

Paper ID: V7I4-1785

Paper Status: published

Published: August 17, 2021

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Studies on diversity of medicinal plants in Dnyanganga wild life sanctuary of Buldhana district (Maharashtra)with reference to animal uses

India in the world is known for its indigenous biodiversity. As per India is concerned, medicinal plants have prime importance in the Indian religion, tradition, and Ayurveda. Buldhana district is a remote and small city in the Vidarbha region covering 966 thousand hectares area situated at 19.51N’ and 75.57 E -76 .40 E. Climate is dry, cold and the forest type is dry and deciduous with rainfall of 685mm. the forest coverage is 1168 sq.km., which is 12% of the total area. It harbors relatively rich plant diversity of flowering plants, timber trees, and medicinally important species. The significant information about these plants is collected from the local tribals, Ayurveda, and authentic publications.

Published by: Dr. Rasika N. Patil

Author: Dr. Rasika N. Patil

Paper ID: V7I4-1799

Paper Status: published

Published: August 17, 2021

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S-Pay (Secure Payment system for students)

S-Pay proposes a cashless transaction system for small-scale organizations such as schools and colleges, by designing an RFID terminal device and database server. The designed system consists of an RFID card as e-money which will be implemented in an ID Card, terminal transaction device, and database server. RFID acts as a unique ID owned by the user to identify themselves to authorize their transactions. The main objective of this project is to reduce the amount of human effort in dealing with cash inside campuses and also making it easy for students to purchase items inside the campus without compromising safety. Each transaction will be authorized by a PIN that is only known to the owner of the card. A website is developed from which students can log in to their account and know their current balance, see their transaction log and also change their PIN if required. Moreover, students won't be able to spend this money outside the college campus as the money is credited to their account which in turn is credited to a database that is not valid outside the campus, it is more like a currency that is only valid inside the campus.

Published by: Vaishnav G., Megha M. S., Sandra Sivaprasad, Nishley Elizabeth Joseph

Author: Vaishnav G.

Paper ID: V7I4-1751

Paper Status: published

Published: August 17, 2021

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Effect of rebar coating in the prevention of corrosion in RC structure

Corrosion of the reinforcement in concrete structures had been realized to be a serious problem worldwide in the 60s & 70s & the number of damages still increased considerably in the 80s. Corrosion in steel reinforcement is one of the most significant factors in the deterioration of Reinforced Concrete Structures Rebars Corrosion carbonation of Concrete & Chloride Attack Affects almost 50% The Durability of concrete structures. Earlier studies Indicated the Reinforced Concrete structures Remain durable for the whole of their design life, Approximately more than 60 years, Even maintenance-free. The purpose of this study is to evaluate and compare the relative merits of the two coating systems for reinforcing bars in concrete. Also, this study helps to know the nature and characteristics of both epoxy coated and Zinc Coated Steel for use as reinforcement in concrete. Also presented is an overview of the results from recent experimental work on the comparative corrosion behavior of uncoated Steel, epoxy-coated steel, and Zinc Coated Steel in concrete.

Published by: Thejus H. R., Sanjay B. N., Ravikumar R., Santhosha G., Shalini G. V.

Author: Thejus H. R.

Paper ID: V7I4-1773

Paper Status: published

Published: August 16, 2021

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Casestudy of drainage line improvement at Kumar chowk, Solapur

This study is carried out to review various research works carried out by researchers on the effects of poor drainage on road pavement. Poor drainage causes early pavement distresses leading to driving problems and structural failures of roads as pointed out by researchers. To prevent or minimize premature pavement failures and to enhance the performance of the road, it is imperative to provide adequate drainage, the review covered: the importance of highway drainage systems in road construction, requirements of the highway drainage systems, and effects of the bad drainage systems on roads. The research pointed out areas of concern for drainage designers and road engineers that are of great importance during road construction to ensure that, the constructed road is put to use without failure before the actual design life. The review concluded that the effect of poor drainage conditions on a road is very adverse. It causes the failure of roads in different ways and as well economic hardship on inhabitants of affected communities with the devastating effect of sicknesses as a result of breeding of mosquito especially on streets in towns with poor drainage capacity. Proper drainage system provided to the road at its early edge. Therefore effective engineering practices should be considered necessary during the design, construction, and management of roads and drainage channels.

Published by: Shubham Devidas Hibare, Ashwini Shrirang Bhosale, Viresh Rajshekar Swami, Lalita Sudarshan Dussa, Bhavana Satish Burla, VIJAYRAJ KURMADAS PATIL, Rajeshwari Ambadas Bidave, Sanjay R. Bugade

Author: Shubham Devidas Hibare

Paper ID: V7I4-1798

Paper Status: published

Published: August 16, 2021

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Child malnutrition: Rural-urban disparities in Jabalpur district

Malnutrition among children under five has remained a major public health challenge in developing countries and has constituted a long-time barrier to a healthy life and a constant threat to human capital development. It is widely noted that children raised in urban areas are generally healthier than in rural areas. Therefore to know the gap between rural-urban children under five years a study was conducted in Jabalpur District. To find the prevalence of malnutrition, a house-to-house survey was conducted. Gomez classification was used to classify children on the basis of weight for age. Results showed that 53.44% of children were malnourished in urban areas while a maximum of 66.67% of children was found malnourished in rural areas.

Published by: Samiha Tiwari, Dr. Nandita Sarkar, Dr. Meera Viadya

Author: Samiha Tiwari

Paper ID: V7I4-1786

Paper Status: published

Published: August 16, 2021

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