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A SWOT Analysis: Himachal Tourism Commercial Enterprise
Himachal Pradesh is a land which is bestowed with natural grandeur at its best - picturesque locations, snow capped mountains, lush green valleys, a cool climate and hospitable people. It is indeed the very lap of nature. It is therefore a fact that Himachal Pradesh has immense tourism potential; a potential that it must leverage and sustain. Tourism has its benefits which Himachal Pradesh must cash on without getting affected by its shortcomings. To leverage on this tourism potential, it is necessary for Himachal not only to sell itself but also analyse the needs, the perceptions, the preferences, the satisfaction of the customers that it can provide. Hence the study aims to analyse these terribly tourer responses with the assistance of a form. The study discovered that though Himachal has distinctive natural offerings it's not capable to money upon them thanks to lack of varied facilities. Most of tourists’ expectations were met with however they trusted the presence of fine requirements like amenities, food and water and proper infrastructural facilities like accommodation, transport, accessibility, etc which were found lacking in certain cases. A majority of the respondents believed that they might get back supported the actual fact that the natural great thing about Himachal attracts them towards it however provided it develops the necessary facilities which may be lacking currently. The tourers believed that Himachal will have the potential of turning into one in all the world’s prime tourist destinations, if it can overcome its deficiencies and market itself well so as to position itself unambiguously within the minds of tourists. It was therefore suggested that Himachal must develop its infrastructural facilities and promote its offerings in a sustainable manner. It must explore newer avenues in relation with nature and open up its unexplored areas
Role of mediator for dissemination of tourism information
With the advance of the technological revolution, stakeholders will have to play major role to provide all types of tourist information to tourist in meeting their expectation. The mediators of tourism have to play an active role in doing work with respect to how best to dissemination of tourist information. This paper described the objectives, relevance and role of mediator for tourist information in present age and some drawbacks. The paper concludes by some recommended by suggestion and conclusions
A REVIEW ON TRIVIDHA PARIKSHA AND ITS IMPORTANCE
Indian traditional medicine , Ayurveda has a great history. Ayurveda as a holistic medicine has a sound philosophical and experimental basis. Rognidan comprises of knowledge of aetiology and both and includes the pathology. Rog Pariksha is one of the process with the help of which we come to the certain conclusion about the nature and localization of lesion and cause of suffering of a person. Diagnostic methods in Ayurveda rely more on the physician reading of patient signs and symptoms than on diagnostic practice (subjective interpretation). Various diagnostic methods has been described in various ayurvedic texts, out of which ‘Trividhapariksha’ i.e. Darshana (Inspection), Sparshana (Palpation, Percussion), Prashana (Questionnaire) forms the basis of all.All the other diagnostic methods explains in Ayurveda as well as modern science can categorised under these basic ‘Trividhapariksha’.Darshan or direct observation is the first diagnostic technique of the three fold rogipareeksha method. Factors those are elicited by chakshurindriya (eyes) comes in this category. It begins with the initial greeting and continues through the entire data collection process. Observation or inspection of patient is done through the patient’s general appearance , eyes , skin, scalp hair, body hair , teeth, walking, complexion, etc. Inspection begins through active observation . Physician must note the facial expressions of patients even during interrogating the patient. In our day to day practice we either directly or indirectly use this Trividhapariksha to arrive at certain diagnosis and give proper treatment. As , these Trividhapariksha plays a key role in diagnosis of any disease condition. So this is a sincere effort to elaborate the practical utility of trividhapariksha
A REVIEW IMPORTANCE OF NIDAN PANCHAK IN AYURVEDA
In Ayurveda there. Are five means of diagnosis(Nidana panchaa) namely Nidana (cause or etiology), Purvarupa (prodromal. Symptoms or premonitory symptoms), Rupa (specific. Sign and symptoms or clinical features). There are many ways of diagnosis in Ayurveda but one of them is Nidan panchak . Nidan panchak is the one of themost important method to diagnose disease, its causes and prognosis. Nidan panchak is consist of five sub typeswhich are Nidan (causes), Purvroop (symptoms), Roop(signs), Upshaya (examination methods) and Samprati(pathogensis). The diagnosis of disease in Ayurveda is done by Prakriti of the patient. Prakriti of the patient dependson the Dosha (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) Diagnosis of disease depends on Tridoshas which are Vata, Pitta, Kapha. By theimbalance of these Tridoshas disease occurs in the body. These imbalances in the body Doshas is due to lifestyle, dietand eating habits of the people. Diagnosis is the important component for the treatment of disease. In Ayurveda thereare many techniques other than Nidan panchak which are used for the diagnosis of the disease they are Naadi pareeksha, Dashvidh pareeksha, Asthvidh pareeksha but in this article importance of Nidan panchak is explained
Mobile Librarianship: An Initiative of New Normal
Coronavirus has a clear negative impact on academic and research activities. Issues created by such pandemic e.g. loss of communication; shut down of school, college and universities; disruption of the formal learning process etc provoke us for the transformation of the learning process from conventional to digital. The primary requirement of this transformation is the availability of a sophisticated, affordable and multitasking tool for providing library services. It is now challenging for the libraries to satisfy their user needs and time to rethink and remodel their services by adopting technological changes. Today mobile phones are becoming an integral part of everyday life and are changing the way one connects and interacts with the world. This paper presents an outline of the concept and the application of developments in mobile telecommunication systems, web technologies to provide ubiquitous, user-friendly, personalized and dynamic up to date information services to the users of a library. Also, further studies are expanded to provide insight into the benefits and challenges against the implementation of mobile technologies to support this ‘new normal’ in the libraries. The practical and theoretical implications of the results have been explored
DISEASE REVIEW AND MANAGEMENT OF PITTAJ YONIVYAPAD THROUGH AYURVEDIC CLASSICS
Normally a book of gynecology begins with the description of anatomy of reproductive organs and physiology of menstruation etc. In ayurvedic classic majority of the gynecological disorders have been described under the heading of ‘yoni vyapada’. Almost all of the menstrual abnormalities have been described under yoni vyapad in different classics. Initially all the classics have given the number of yonivyapad as twenty which includes vataj yoni vyapad, pittaj yoni vyapadand so on. Each abnormality have been described in detail and symptomatic treatment has been given.Yoni Vyapad is a compilation of various disorders of the genital tract ranging from vulva till the uterus. Local infectious conditions like vulvo vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory diseases have also been described. Among the various treatment modalities described for Yoni Vyapad, the emphasis given to SthanikaChikitsa is noteworthly .If woman takes pittakar aaharvihar it will be cause of pitta dushti& it can cause pitta pradhanvyadhi. Symptoms of Pittajyonivyapad hampers  normal activities of woman's life. At present time it is a common problem and its prevalence is increasing, due to occupational overstress, night shifts, changes in life style, junk food etc. The modern management such as antibiotics, NSAID’s etc are not fulfilling the patients goal of healthy life as all the medicines only give symptomatic relief with some side effects.Ayurveda has given number of local as well as general treatment for Pittajyonivaypad. Objective of work is to compile and review classical literature on Pittajyonivyapad and its ayurvedic management
DIRECT EXAMINATION OF EXPERT WITNESSES: A NECESSITY TO CORROBORATE EXPERT EVIDENCE
This legal dimension relating to direct examination by expert witnesses has been regarded in several cases by the courts and a dichotomy in opinion has occurred. However, a court may allow corroboration of a varying degree on the facts of a particular case. There can be no hard and fast rule, but nothing will excuse the dismissal of an expert's opinion, backed by unchallenged arguments on the mere basis that it is not substantiated. A court's strategy in faced with a expert's opinion should be to proceed with caution, investigate the arguments for the decision, consider all other relevant evidence and finally decide to accept or reject it
Study on the algal flora as indicator of organic pollution in Darna River, Nasik (M.S.)
The algal flora i.e. algal bio indicators can be used for assessing the status, magnitude of the deterioration of the fresh water bodies; Moreover, aquatic algae can act as good indicators of water quality i.e. certain algal forms grow in a specific type of polluted water. These provide information of kind of organic pollution for that particular fresh water ecosystem. In the present research paper, PalmerÂ’ s algal genus and species pollution index (1969) was used to determine the tolerance of algal species towards an organic pollution in the Darna River. Thus the algal genera that are most tolerant to organic pollution can be identified. The Palmers algal index is simply calculated by summing up the scores of all relevant algal taxa present within the collected water samples from the Darna River
Role of Digital Communication in Content Convergence
Digital Communication (DigiCom) has escalated rapidly for the purpose of New Media presentation since 2016. DigiCom Network program exchanging project has funded by US Department of State for the digital media professional of different media of United State. In this process the transformation of content depends on the characteristics of datas. DigiCom can circulate the data transformation across the world through the modern media Internet and Internet of Things (IOT). It present the Audio visual contents with a high quality multimedia data in a real time. Modern Media also getting depended on the DigiCom to spread their content through streaming video to develop Digital Society to build Smart Accessibility and Smart City from the conventional process. Now a days the active user rate of Smart device is growing up rapidly the process also going to follow for the e-learning. In the addition to content spreading process in entertainment field the DigiCom is playing the monopoly role
DEMONITIZATION: “A SURGICAL STRIKE ON BLACK MONEYâ€
The reason for this move was simple: India’s Ministry of finance claimed that 500 and 1,000 rupee notes are being used to finance terrorism, fund illegal drug sales fuel the black market,drive counterfeiting,and pay bribes. This so –called “black money ’’ had reputedly built up to such epic proportion that Prime Minister Modi declared that enough was enough, that he would take it open himself to wash his country’s currency supply in one fell swoop. Demonetization can be said as a “surgical strike ‘’ on black Money, Terroism, Fake currency, Unorganized trading, Real Estate, share market etc