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Financial Performance Evaluation Of Himachal Pradesh Gramin Bank
A good banking system is very important for the economic strength of any country. Indian economy is also no exception to this and the Indian banking system has a huge stake in the country’s economic growth and development. To analyse the financial performance of a bank, the financial efficiency, liquidity position and credit performance are the main areas. The present study is an attempt to measure the financial performance Himachal Pradesh Gramin Bank. The secondary data has been used for the study and different ratios have been applied to evaluate the performance. Study found that HPGB has achieved success in channelizing the savings of rural people into productive purpose. The amount of advance has been significantly increased at a faster rate. The ratio of advances over deposits of bank significantly improving but bank did not utilize its deposits efficiently in the study period. Study concluded that profitability position, credit performance of the bank has been found poor and liquidity position remained almost constant during the study period. It is suggested that bank can mobilize its deposits to meet credit demand and may earn higher profit by increasing the ADR ratio although it indicates lower liquidity. It is advised that bank should make more efforts to improve its financial performanc
Zinc oxide nanoparticles fabricated with phytoextracts for the control of mosquito vectors- A systemic Review
Transmission of pathogens by mosquito vectors pose serious challenges to public health. Controlling the vectors is a promising option in preventing the spread of infectious agents. Several chemical approaches though effectively control mosquitoes, proved to cause side effects including resistant mosquito species and environmental contamination. Green chemistry mediated nanoparticles synthesis is simple, quick, economically modest and environmentally safe and hence could be a safe alternative. The purpose of this review is to categorise, analyse, and organise the main findings from research papers on plant extract mediated zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) with potential larvicidal properties. The investigation involved analysing the published literature from different scientific databases. The main focus was on identifying scientific reports on the green synthesized ZnO-NPs that showed the larvicidal potency (LC50) less than 25 μg/mL. Further, the review discusses the various methods of synthesis of ZnO-NPs and their mechanism of toxicity against mosquito larvae. The consolidated and organized information presented in this review can be effectively utilized for the design, development, and optimization of phyto-mediate nanoparticles synthesis with potential larvicidal activity. The summarized data provides a foundation for further research and application in the field of herbal insecticides, particularly focusing on their larvicidal properties
Design And Development Of Aerial Vehicle For Air Quality Monitoring
Air pollution is a significant health concern in India. As a developing country, India has numerous issues such as air pollution and other issues. The aim of this study is to design and develop a system that is used to monitor and predict the air quality index (AQI) of the area using machine learning and IoT (Internet of Things). The system will generate AQI values and a line plot graph for future forecasting values. The proposed system will make it simple, convenient, and convenient for users to monitor air quality. It will also be used to forecast the Air Quality Index of the region using the Zhongli F1-AQI. The performance of the proposed system is evaluated using 5 different methods with and without imputation
Impacts Of Cultural Events And Festivals On Cultural Tourism
Cultural events and festivals play a key role in shaping the world\u27s cultural tourism landscape. This article examines the multifaceted impact of cultural events and festivals on cultural tourism in economic, social, cultural and environmental dimensions. A comprehensive review of existing literature and case studies highlights the important contribution of cultural events and festivals to the tourism industry and local communities. Cultural events and festivals have become important drivers of cultural tourism, offering unique experiences that attract tourists while shaping the identity and vitality of local communities. This article examines the multifaceted impact of cultural events and festivals on both cultural tourism and local communities, focusing on economic, social, cultural and environmental dimensions. Through extensive literature and case studies, this study highlights the various ways in which cultural events and festivals contribute to tourism development and community well-being, addressing the challenges and opportunities of sustainable management.
 
Work Stress Management – A Study Of Women Employees In It Organization In Pune
In todays competitive era work stress has become a major issue for working women in every sector. Information technology sector is not exception for this. In IT organizations work stree level is very high. Sometimes women employees in IT organizations are not able to cope with the drastic new technological changes and due to poor organizational environment they faced the problem of heavy work stress. Through the present study an attempt has been made to highlight the major factors that causes for increasing work stress among women employees and highlight the impacts of work stress on their physical and psychological healths. This study focused on the various measures adopted by women employees and management of organizations to overcome the issue of work stress. An attempt has also been made to know whether IT women employees are supported and helped by their family members and spouse
Gingival Recession Treatment with Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) And Coronally Repositioned Flap (CRF) With And Without Tetracycline Hydrochloride (HCl) Root Biomodification: Case Report Of Two Cases
Gingival recession is becoming a more common condition in many people\u27s oral health and should be addressed as soon as it is discovered. This condition may be associated with periodontal disease or related to mechanical factors such as tooth brushing. Gingival recession usually creates an aesthetic problem and may also lead to root sensitivity, cervical caries, or abrasion. Pedicle gingival grafts, free autogenous gingival grafts, and connective tissue grafts are some of the methods that can be used to surgically cover the root.This case report was conducted with a recession defect on the labial surface of the maxillary anterior. Case 1 was treated with a coronally repositioned flap with platelet-rich fibrin with root biomodification using tetracycline HCl, and Case 2 was treated with a Coronally repositioned flap with platelet-rich fibrin for coverage of areas of isolated gingival recession. Recession length was measured at baseline, 1 month, and 3 months. Both the treatment modalities demonstrated a significant improvement in the recession length, recession width, and clinical attachment level with no post-operative discomfort, but Case 1 was found to be better than Case 2
Effect Of Non-Ballistic Active Knee Extension In Neural Slump Position On Hamstring Flexibility
PURPOSE :- To assess how neural slump mobilization affects hamstring flexibility
BACKGROUND :- Thirty adult individuals in good health with restricted right hamstring flexibility (minimum of 15 degrees less active knee extension assessed with femur held at 90 degrees of hip flexion) were divided into two groups at random.
METHOD:- Subjects in Group A will engage in non-ballistic static stretching for 30 seconds, which will be followed by static stretching for 30 seconds after a 5-minute rest period for two weeks. Group-B: Over the course of two weeks, the subject will complete static stretches maintained for 30 seconds, repeated five times, with a 1-second break in between each stretch.
STATICAL ANALYSIS :- To compare the mean value for pre-treatment and post-treatment ROM across groups as well as the comparison of the mean values for pre-treatment and post-treatment ROM within the group, independent sample t-test and paired t-test were employed, respectively. A value of p was chosen.05
RESULT:- According to a within-group analysis, group A\u27s mean range of motion was larger after therapy than it was before treatment (53.83 2.43), and this difference was determined to be statistically significant (p=0.00). The difference between the mean post-treatment range of motion value for group B (51.44 2.63) and the mean pre-treatment range of motion value (38.49 3.26) was determined to be statistically significant (p=0.00).
The results of the between-group analysis showed that group A\u27s mean post-treatment range of motion value was greater than group B\u27s (53.83 2.43 vs. 51.44 2.63), and this difference was judged to be statistically significant (p=0.016).
CONCLUSION :- The results of the current study showed that static stretching combined with the neural slump posture improved hamstring flexibility in adults more than static stretching alone, resulting in changes in the accuracy of the active knee extension measuremen
Quantifying The Tourism Potential And Satisfaction Of Tourists From Wildlife Tourism Destinations: A Study Of National Parks And Wildlife Sanctuaries Of J & K, UT Of India
Assessing the tourism potential of wildlife tourism destinations of Jammu and Kashmir is crucial for successful and sustainable tourism planning and development. Tourism potential indicates the development and success of tourism in various regions and destinations. The present study deals with the mathematical model evaluation of the tourism potential as well as SPSS (Statistical package For Social Sciences) of the wildlife tourism destinations of Jammu and Kashmir. The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the tourism potential of the wildlife destinations, Frequency of satisfied tourists and Satisfaction of tourists at wildlife destinations with the attributes of destinations. The model employs the weighted sum method (WSM) to calculate potential tourism values, for analyzing the frequency and satisfaction SPPS software was incorporated in the analysis for getting mean score. A simple random sampling technique with a structured questionnaire (N = 400) was used to accomplish the research objective. 15 wildlife sanctuaries and 4 national parks were taken into consideration were from the questionnaire were collected from the tourists. destination attributes (Environmental) got score 0.90-0.92 except E6 (Cleanness at destinations) which got lower grade. Followed by the Physical aspect of the destination such as Quality of Roads Availability of Food near Wildlife Destinations, Availability of local Cuisines and Availability of Multiple Cuisines (Grade Score in-between 80-90). In case of social and cultural attributes the results got the grades of 0.90 which very close to 1 that indicates that wildlife destinations of Jammu and Kashmir are having huge potential in social and cultural attractiveness. Overall, the findings determine the significance of enhancing the need to enhance the quality of destination attractiveness attributes like cleanness at wildlife destination, Availability of Tourist Information Centers, Availability of Shopping Facilities and Availability of General Market near Wildlife destinations Jammu and Kashmir to utilize the tourism potential of Wildlife Tourism Destinations of Jammu and Kashmir fullest.
 
Barriers and Challenges with the regulatory filing of generic medication in the United States.
Generic medications serve as cost-effective alternatives to branded drugs, offering the same quality, effectiveness, and safety. They have a well-established track record for safety and efficacy, making them crucial in expanding global access to affordable healthcare. However, stringent standards set by the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) can pose challenges for generic drug approval, causing delays in the registration process. The USFDA has one of the most rigorous regulatory authorities globally, and the application submitted for generic drug registration is called an Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA). The USFDA\u27s primary responsibility is to ensure that the drug\u27s development, production, and testing adhere to stringent regulations while maintaining detailed records.
To streamline the registration process, the International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH) has created a consistent framework for submitting applications, helping generic drug manufacturers meet the requirements for market approval in the US.
This study aims to identify the regulatory challenges associated with generic drug approval in the United States. By extensively analyzing data from regulatory websites, government sources, and relevant literature surveys, a comprehensive understanding of the generic medicine approval and registration process in the country has been established. The examination of various criteria for generic drug clearance in the US has revealed that the FDA\u27s regulatory standards are highly effective and well-defined, ensuring the safety and efficacy of these cost-effective alternatives. However, it is crucial for manufacturers to meet these rigorous standards to facilitate the availability of generic medications and enhance global access to affordable healthcare option
Zika Virus NS5 Protein novel Inhibitors from Limonium sinense phytochemicals using Glide: In silico Approach
Zika virus infection causes significant congenital disabilities, in addition to microcephaly while an excited mother is infected during pregnancy. Mosquito vectors are the main spreaders of the zika virus which includes Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti. presently clear-cut and definite treatment for the zika virus is not yet available. engrossing in silico approach present study determines the active fighter constituents from aboriginal antiviral herbs to regulate the zika virus. The Lipinski rule filter was used for the Phytoconstituents to determine their molecular interactions and pharmacokinetic studies. NS5 polymerase protein (PDB ID; 5U04) and ligand interactions were determined using Schrodinger Maestro software version 12.7. The outcome displayed that Quercetin, Moupinamide, Epigallocatechin gallate, and Myricetin have sharpened synergism with the asparte active site of NS5 RdRps with docking score (-6.087, -5.838, -5.812, -5.418 Kcal/mol). Analysing the pharmacokinetic study hydrogen bonds with 2.5 Å for target Aspartate amino acid have prime activity. the present study propounds that Quercetin can be used as an inhibitor of the Zika virus