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Graffiti Street Art and Community Engagement in Lodhi Art District: Towards Sustainable Development in Delhi
This research paper seeks to explore the potential of graffiti street art to foster community engagement and participation in sustainable development initiatives in Delhi, India. The unique ability of graffiti street art to transform public spaces and act as a platform for dialogue and collaboration makes it an ideal medium for encouraging community involvement in decision-making processes. Additionally, graffiti street art can be used as a tool to promote environmental initiatives, social inclusivity, and cultural heritage preservation.
To gain a better understanding of how graffiti street art can be used to further sustainable development goals, this study utilizes Qualitative methodology where case study, Interviews and hash tag “Lodhi Art District” analysis has been done extensively. These methods provide insight into successful examples of community-driven graffiti street art projects in Delhi and their impact on sustainable goals. Based on the findings of this research, recommendations are provided for utilizing graffiti street art to foster sustainable community engagement in Delhi. it provides recommendations for leveraging graffiti street art to engage local communities and spur progress towards achieving sustainable goals. The popularity of this art is a testament to the notion of power of art in stimulating meaningful dialogue and encouraging community development
Sustainable Solid Waste Management Strategies For Chaibasa Town
The management of urban solid waste is one of the major problems faced by Indian cities and towns. Day by day, waste volumes are increasing, and municipal authorities are unable to scale up the facilities needed for proper management. Garbage is littered all over the roads and footpaths in many cities and towns. In India more than 50% MSW is buried in landfill sites. Eventually, some waste rots and some do not, and it works and produces methane gas in the process, which is very volatile and adds to the greenhouse effect. The study in this paper presents the review of current solid waste management practices for Chaibasa town and suggests sustainable strategies to manage the same. 
Assessing The Feasibility Of Eco-Village Strategies
The global pursuit for economic growth with sustainable development has propelled the emergence of eco-village strategies as transformative techniques for fostering holistic progress while respecting ecological boundaries. Today ecovillages are known as small communities with a close knit social structure that share similar philosophical , social or religious beliefs. This review explores the multifaceted strategies employed to achieve development goals that prioritize environmental conservation, social equity and improved human well-being. The core of eco-village strategies lies the principle of ecological harmony. The study draws on literature related to sustainable development, environmental management, urban planning, and economic analysis. Expert interviews and community feedback are incorporated to gain comprehensive insights into the practicalities and implications of adopting eco-village strategies.
The findings demonstrate that eco-village initiatives present promising opportunities for striking a balance between economic growth and environmental preservation. By promoting localized economies, harnessing renewable energy sources, practicing sustainable agriculture, and embracing eco-friendly infrastructure, these communities can mitigate the adverse environmental impacts associated with conventional urbanization and contribute to global climate change mitigation efforts. The assessment identifies critical factors influencing the feasibility of eco-villages, including community engagement, political support, financial resources, and technological advancements
Digital Connectivity And Its Impact On Gross National Happiness In Bhutan During Covid-19
Bhutan tries to measure progress, not only by the popular ideas of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) but through Gross National Happiness (GNH), where the emphasis is placed on both prosperity and happiness. Happiness multiplies when the people of the country are healthy and stress free. In recent scenario dealing with Covid-19 with impacted population comes out to be a hectic job where spreading awareness throughout the people of the country is very crucial. All the dimensions of GNH moreover depend on Information and Communication Technology (henceforth ICT) development in Bhutan which also plays a vital role in all-round economic growth as well as fighting against pandemic. Here the authors have discussed the best ways to connect other countries of the world through Digital Network Connectivity (henceforth DNC) which is rapidly enhancing the trade, business, skills and innovative ideas to deal with Covid-19. Here ICT acts as a platform to collect updated information about Covid-19 and passes it to the common people of Bhutan to spread the awareness
“A Study On The Intersection Of Personalization And User Privacy In AI-Driven OTT Content Curation”
This paper delves into the profound impact of AI-enabled content curation within over-the-top (OTT) platforms, shedding light on the intricate balance required between personalization and user privacy. OTT platforms have redefined media consumption paradigms, harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to furnish bespoke content recommendations, thereby elevating user experience and engagement to unprecedented levels. However, as AI algorithms evolve in sophistication, the specter of concerns encompassing data privacy, algorithmic bias, and transparency looms ever larger. Through a meticulous examination, this paper scrutinizes both the advantages and obstacles posed by AI-driven content curation, offering nuanced strategies to uphold the delicate equilibrium between delivering personalized content and safeguarding user privacy. Moreover, it probes deep into the ethical quandaries, regulatory imperatives, and industry benchmarks essential for cultivating an environment wherein users can revel in personalized content while exercising unyielding control over their data. Furthermore, the paper conducts incisive case studies of leading OTT platforms, such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, to illuminate their adept navigation of the tightrope between personalization and privacy. Ultimately, this research endeavors to furnish a holistic comprehension of the ever-evolving AI landscape within OTT platforms, underlining the indispensable necessity of striking the right balance for enduring growth and fostering user trust
The Three Farm Laws in the Age of New Media: An Analysis of Digital Discourse
With the introduction of new media platforms, public debate has taken on a whole new form. Diverse perspectives are now encouraged to participate in discussions on socio-political issues and information is disseminated quickly. On 19 November 2021, the Prime Minister through his televised address to the citizens of this country announced that farm laws were to be repealed due to multiple factors including the unending protest against the laws, violence, conflicts, various disagreements, the time period of the protest and the elections in Punjab. The study aims to analyse the three farm laws, through digital discourse, that were introduced in the parliament by the government of India in September 2020 with the intention of freeing the trade in agricultural produce for farmers, to examine the effects, difficulties, and consequences of these laws on farmers, rural economies, and the larger community, with an emphasis on the agricultural landscape. This paper focuses on how these laws are portrayed, received, and used on different online platforms to understand the extent of misinformation, algorithmic biases, and internet echo chambers in polarizing the views of people about agricultural policy
An Obervational Study On Sneha Kalpana Based Murchhita And Amurchhita Ghrita
Murchhana Sanskara is a Sneha Paka supplementary method used in conjunction with the Ayurvedic Bhaishajya Ratnavali teeka. Sneha Kalpanas has carved out an indelible niche for herself in the patient care industry. The book initiated the practice of emphasizing Sneha Murchhana Sanskara in the basic Sneha, which is intended to eliminate superfluous materials or Doshas. The Sneha Kalpana, in the old Ayurvedic book, said that ghrita is the most easily available and healthful substance for all people (satmya). It is frequently utilized as anupana (adjuvant), rice, and medication. The manufacture of medicinal ghee (aushadhi siddha ghrita) involves reducing Amadosa, durgandhata (foul odor), and other doshas. Bhaishajya Ratnavali states that ghrita murchana sanskara (ghrita processing) is beneficial for both taila and ghrita kalpana, and it also enhances the viryata (potency) of the sneha. Nowadays, a lot of Ayurvedic pharmaceutical companies do not use this method since it is costly and time-consuming
“Effectiveness of planned teaching programme on knowledge regarding nomophobia and its prevention among nursing students”
Background:Mobile phone makes life convenient and comfortable. At the same time the pose a threat in terms of psychological dependence. Nomophobia is a catch contraction for “no mobile phone” and mobile phone addiction.Objectives: 1.To assess the pre-test knowledge regarding nomophobia and it’s prevention among nursing students. 2. To evaluate the effectiveness of planned teaching programme on knowledge regarding nomophobia and it’s prevention among nursing students. 3. To assess the prevalence of nomophobia among nursing students. 4. To determine the association between pre-test knowledge score of nursing student with their selected demographic variables. Material and Method: A Quantitative one group Pre-test and Post-test experimental research design was used in the study. 98 Nursing students were selected by convenient sampling technique. Data were collected by using structured knowledge questionnaire .Result: result showed that majority of the nursing students (83.67%) had poor knowledge, (16.33%) had average knowledge, and no one had good knowledge in pre-test. The post knowledge score (87.76%) had good knowledge,(12.24%) had average Knowledge
Becoming And Being Mother: Navigating Pain, Love, And Care Across Cultures And Literature
This paper explores the multifaceted concept of motherhood, examining its significance across various cultures, religions, and literary representations. It delves into the diverse portrayals of mothers and motherhood, highlighting the intersection of pain, love, and care in the process of becoming and being a mother. Drawing from religious beliefs and cultural traditions, the paper demonstrates the central role of mothers in shaping societies and philosophies. Through an analysis of J.M. Coetzee\u27s literary works, particularly his depiction of mother characters, the paper explores the complexities of motherhood, including the painful process of pregnancy and the transformative journey towards becoming a mother. Furthermore, it discusses Coetzee\u27s narrative approach, which challenges conventional structures and offers a nuanced understanding of human existence, where truth emerges from conflicting perspectives and nuanced interpretations. Ultimately, the paper emphasizes the dynamic nature of motherhood and its profound impact on individuals and societies, transcending simplistic notions and inviting readers to engage with its complexitie
Integrating The Implication of Cybercrime Occurrences in Nigeria on Nigerian Students’ External Image: A Study on Selected States in the United States of America
With romance scams, the pervasive cybercrime in Nigeria known as "419" schemes fools victims into paying money and divulging personal information. The result is significant financial loss, mental anguish, and damage to one\u27s reputation globally. A country\u27s social cohesiveness is seriously threatened by this degraded reputation, which also jeopardises its status, credibility, and recognition internationally. A study examines the effects of cybercrime on Nigerian students enrolled in US universities, focusing on Texas, Maryland, and New York. Manifest and latent function theory are used in the research together with quantitative analysis and causal inference. A sample size of 400 was obtained through non-probability sampling techniques, such as purposeful and snowballing methods. Partial Least Square analysis confirms a weak but positive relationship (path coefficient of 0.294) between cybercrime in Nigeria and the external image of Nigerian students, accounting for 8.1% of variance. The findings indicate a negative perception of Nigeria overseas, and to mitigate such impacts, data protection, cyber security, and ethics education should be integrated into Nigerian higher education