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E-Waste Recycling in Delhi NCR
When an electronic product is thrown away after its useful life is over, it produces electronic trash, or e-waste. E-waste is produced in vast quantities as a result of the consumption-driven society and the quick development of technology. Recycling is the systematic gathering and treatment of items that would otherwise be discarded as waste, with the purpose of transforming them into fresh goods. Recycling can have positive impacts on your neighborhood, the economy, and the environment. The main objective of this paper is to describe the waste recycling companies in India. One primary motivation for recycling is to reduce expenses associated with waste collection and waste management. This also aids in mitigating the adverse environmental consequences of landfill garbage. To achieve the objective of this paper we have analyzed two big companies. In the analysis we have taken the company’s introduction, their founder and location, type of waste they are recycling and products they are producing
Management Lessons from Buddhist Philosophy: A Contemporary Perspective
Buddhist philosophy, with its profound insights into human behavior, decision-making, and leadership, offers valuable lessons for modern management practices. This paper explores the core principles of Buddhist teachings and their relevance to organizational management. It identifies key lessons in mindfulness, ethical leadership, sustainable decision-making, and team dynamics, proposing a framework for integrating these principles into contemporary business environments
NAGJUA– INNOVATIVE LANDSCAPE, AFFORDABLE LUXURY A Real -Life Case Study on Real Estate Giant- Nagjua Developers
In India, the real estate sector ranks as the second-highest employment generator, following the agriculture sector. The Indian real estate market is expected to grow to Rs. 65,000 crore (US 1 trillion by 2030. The real estate sector comprises four sub-sectors: housing, retail, hospitality, and commercial, and is globally recognized as a key economic driver. Government initiatives, such as the Smart City Project, aim to encourage development in the real estate sector, offering opportunities for companies. This Case Study talks about the Real Estate Industry with special reference to NAGJUA developers at Silvassa. The real estate sector in the Silvassa and Vapi region has experienced significant growth driven by industrial expansion and proactive government initiatives. Nagjua, a key player in the local real estate market, is renowned for its luxurious residential properties and commitment to ecologically sustainable projects. The Nagjua Group, established in 2005, showcasing a journey characterized by strategic decision-making, visionary leadership, and a commitment to creativity and innovation. This case highlights the dilemma faced by the company and potential solutions to the dilemma
Machine Learning-Based System for Weather Prediction and Air Quality Index Estimation
This paper presents a study on "Machine Learning for Weather Prediction and Air Quality Index Estimation," aimed at enhancing weather forecasting and air quality monitoring. Integrating historical weather data with real-time atmospheric measurements from the OpenWeather API, the study utilizes the Random Forest Machine Learning algorithm to construct predictive models. Backend operations are managed by a Django application on AWS EC2, supported by Nginx as a reverse proxy. The frontend, a ReactJS-based web app hosted on AWS S3 and distributed via CloudFront, offers an intuitive interface. Additionally, a dedicated mobile app extends the system\u27s reach, delivering real-time updates on weather conditions and air quality. This comprehensive approach empowers users with precise insights for informed decision-making and environmental awareness
Solar Powered Garbage Management System
India is a developing nation. With this development the population is also increasing day by day, with this increment in population the problems like scarcity of land, power requirement & waste management is also increased. Among all these issues waste management is leading particularly in urban areas. This paper proposes the solar Garbage Collecting Vehicle. The mechanical arrangement can be utilized for isolating wet and dry waste into independent compartments. The proposed system is sustainable as it is powered by solar panels. The key components used in this system are a Solar panel, IR sensor, moisture sensor, and ultrasonic sensor. The proposed system comprises novelty features like Waste Segregation, eco-friendly fueling, etc
Safety Assessment of Junctions - A Case Study of Koottanad Junction
Road safety is the practice of preventing congestion, accidents and minimizing the risk of injury or death to road users. There is a huge increase in vehicles and the number of accidents. Ensuring the safety of junctions has great importance, to reduce the number of accidents. Here the evaluation of the traffic is assessed by mainly focusing on mobility aspect, which is to reduce congestion. The existing conditions of Koottanad junction was assessed by conducting a questionnaire survey. It was found that the existing safety conditions were insufficient. So, based on the current scenario of Koottand junction, a base model is developed and simulated using VISSIM software. Then a signal was designed in the existing condition. But the delay was greater than the requirements. So as a further solution, the signalized design was modified by widening the road at the junction and thus providing space for free left
Integration of FinTech Applications in Public Health Strategies for Sustainable Development
In the era of rapid technological evolution, the convergence of financial technology (FinTech) and public health emerges as a pivotal strategy for advancing sustainable development. This article delineates the multifaceted integration of FinTech applications within public health systems globally, scrutinizing their historical progression, current implementations, and future trajectories. It evaluates the economic viability, technological underpinnings, and socio-environmental impacts of such integrations, drawing on diverse regional case studies to illustrate varying degrees of adoption and success. The discourse extends to an in-depth analysis of the economic ramifications, including a thorough cost-benefit assessment, and explores the broader social implications, particularly in terms of accessibility, inclusivity, and ethical considerations. Additionally, the environmental dimensions of sustainable health practices financed through innovative FinTech solutions are examined. The regulatory landscapes that govern these integrations are critically analyzed, offering a compendium of policy recommendations aimed at optimizing the synergy between FinTech and public health. As the paper forecasts emerging technologies\u27 potential impacts, it identifies persistent challenges and proposes strategic solutions to overcome barriers to integration. The concluding remarks underscore the necessity for global stakeholders to collaborate in fostering an equitable and sustainable future, catalyzed by the strategic alliance of FinTech and public health initiatives. This comprehensive exploration not only highlights the transformative potential of FinTech in public health but also champions a call to action for sustained, integrated development efforts
Mitigating Interoperability and Integration Hurdles in Cloud Computing Implementation: A Professional Perspective
Cloud computing is an option for organizations that do not intend to invest in internal IT resources. It offers a service model that assumes that the consumer has the means to manipulate information on the Internet according to their current needs. However, IT outsourcing presents various challenges, such as effective IT management, attention to threats from the Internet ecosystem, and concerns about efficient use of resources. Thus, the uncertainty associated with the transition to cloud computing can have a negative impact on the adoption of this technology. To better inform the decision-making process of organizations considering cloud computing, this study presents a literature-based list of key questions that can help IT managers guide an organization toward effective and secure adoption of cloud computing solutions. In addition, interviews were conducted with IT managers of companies using and providing cloud services to understand and prioritize these issues. The list takes into account the views of operators who have successfully experienced the transition to the cloud environment
Exploring DNA Methylation Biomarkers and Deep Learning for Cancer Epigenetics
Changes in DNA methylation, such as overall reduced methylation and increased methylation in specific CpG islands, are commonly seen in different types of cancer and also used as biomarkers to detect and diagnose cancer at an early stage. The distinct DNA methylation patterns provide valuable information about cancer progression and therapy. Recent advances in high-throughput techniques such as genome-wide profiling have transformed epigenetics by allowing computational analysis of intricate DNA methylation data. Deep learning techniques have become effective instruments for examining these patterns of methylation, enabling the identification of cancer markers, categorization of tumors, filling in missing data, and forecasting patient survival. This comprehensive review investigates the various uses of deep learning in examining DNA methylation and multi-omics data for cancer studies. It presents state-of-the-art deep learning architectures that are capable of addressing obstacles linked to research on cancer epigenetics. Nevertheless, the review also recognizes possible restrictions and areas for future investigation in this swiftly developing field. This work seeks to improve cancer diagnostics and therapeutic strategies by tackling these challenges and furthering knowledge of epigenetic mechanisms in cancer
A Study of the Factors that Influence Cyber Bullying - Perspectives from Bullies
Digitalisation has opened a lot many doors for people who wish to connect with their friends, relatives, colleagues irrespective of how distant they are physically. It is agreeable to an extent that digitalisation has benefitted a lot of people and help reduce their efforts, but it would be not right to talk about the darker side too. The study started with an initial study of available literature through papers published in Google Scholar, Google Books, and research articles. Accordingly, the research gap was found which helped to frame the research objectives- to identify the traits of bullies through available literature along with studying the reactions of victims and their level of awareness of cyberbullying. Initially it has been talked about the factors which might push a person to become a bully such as ego issues, social environment, upbringing etc. Moving further, various places where cyberbullying takes place has been brought into notice such as educational institutions, workplaces etc. By citing real-life incidents, various reactions of victims have been inferred and observation has also been made on the areas where such incidents have been taking place and how victims are responding to it.
In continuation to this, some findings have also been mentioned based on how globally widespread this heinous act has become. Lastly, to provide with the remedies, some information related to cyberlaws has been tapped and made the readers aware about it