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    "Sustainable Features Towards Modern Art"

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    "Sustainable Features Towards Modern Art" focuses on the integration of sustainable practices in the creation, exhibition, and preservation of contemporary art. It explores how artists, curators, and art institutions are incorporating environmentally friendly materials, renewable energy sources, and responsible waste management strategies into their artistic processes. The abstract also examines the potential impacts of sustainable art on raising awareness about environmental issues and fostering sustainable behavior among artists and art audiences. By analyzing various case studies and examples of sustainable art practices, this abstract aims to highlight the importance of incorporating environmentally conscious features in contemporary art to promote a more sustainable and eco-friendly art world

    The Influence of Family and Faith on Nicholas Sparks’s Novels

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    Nicholas Sparks is an American novelist, whose novels are inspired by his own life. All his novels insist that people cannot live without love and that people may even die if there is no love in their life. Sparks’s own life and his family’s faith, past and present, provide the foundation for most of his fictitious creations. As a Catholic, he went on in life to find his true love, a woman by the name of Cathy who also belonged to the same faith. In his memoir, Sparks describes his wife: “Like me, she was Catholic and went to church every Sunday. She was also a middle child, though one of four. Like me, she had an older brother and a younger sister. Her parents, like mine, were poor before attaining middleclass status, had never been divorced, and shared the same anniversary” (191). Nicholas and Cathy Sparks’s complementary faith and life experiences ultimately formed a lasting union between them and no doubt their faith and experiences form the pages of every one of Sparks’s novels.Lov

    Promoting Regional Cinema In India To Preserve Cultural Heritage - A Critical Analysis On Language Revitalization Efforts

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    Cinema is relatable to people’s lives in India or it wouldn’t be wrong to say that cinema is an emotion to them. The 70mm screen gives an escape from the hustles and bustles of daily life and stress. Cinema gives liberty to cry, sing, laugh, and dance along. Films are made in every corner in India. Around 1800 films are made every year constantly in different languages and some are critically acclaimed across the nation and the world. Indian cinema makes world’s biggest film industry with over 3.5 billion tickets sold in 2011 all over the world. Indian films have wide exposure across Southeast Asia and realistic films reach all over the world, including Eastern Africa, North America, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. Considering the number of films produced and people working in the film industry, Bollywood is considered one of the biggest film industries in the world. This study aims to discuss various regional film industries in India representing various Indian languages and recent efforts on language revitalization through regional films

    A Study On The Effect Of Dividend Strategy In Bombay Stock Exchange

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    Businesses are torn between using their gains for future investments or allocating a large, little, or none at all as dividends to their shareholders. Companies\u27 dividend policies can either positively or negatively affect the price of their stock since they have to strike a balance between the conflicting interests of various shareholders. The effect of dividend policy on stock prices is investigated in this study. The goal of the study is to ascertain whether stock prices and dividend policies are related in any way. Dividend payment percentages for each of the 100 index businesses were determined by the study. Companies that fall within the dividend payout percentage range of 0%–10% are classified as no dividend yield stocks, 11%–20% as low dividend yield stocks, and 21% and above as high dividend yielding stocks, according to the derived values. Thus, during the period from 2008 to 2020, 16 businesses listed under the Bombay Stock Exchange SENSEX 100 index are chosen as the real sample, with 8 of them being classified as High dividend yield stocks, 4 as Low dividend yield stocks, and the remaining 4 as No dividend produce stocks

    Biogenic Production Of Silver Nanoparticles And Their Antifungal Potential Against Human Pathogenic Fungal Strains

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    Green synthesis is the best option to opt for the synthesis of nanoparticles and the silver nanoparticles were synthesized by using Aspergillus niger biomass. The bio-transformation was routinely monitored visually and by Uv-Vis spectrophotometery after different time intervals and spectra was analyzed by Gaussian’s function. Colour test of the produced silver nanoparticles was also done by borohydrate as reducing agent. The antifungal assay was done against six human pathogenic fungi by standard disc diffusion method. At the tested concentration of silver nanoparticles solution, the growth of Cunninghamella sp. (67.44%), Aspergillus niger (59.61%), Absidia sp. (50.98%), Mucor sp. (46.42%), Aspergillus flavus (27.90%) and Rhizopus sp. (26.41%) were reduced. The crude silver nanosolution was found toxic to a greater extent against tested potential human pathogenic fungal strains. The biogenic production of silver nanoparticles through fungus were found effective, easy and cheap in comparison to physico-chemical methods

    Strategies And Outcomes In Npa Recovery: Insights From Indian Scheduled Commercial Banks

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    Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) present a critical challenge for Indian Scheduled Commercial Banks by diminishing profitability, liquidity, and financial health, necessitating substantial provisions. While some NPAs are unavoidable due to diverse factors, banks can minimize their occurrence through vigilant pre-sanction and post-sanction monitoring, strategic precautions, and effective recovery strategies such as rehabilitation, rephasing loan installments, and compromise settlements like One Time Settlements (OTS) and Out of Court Settlements (OCS). Legal frameworks, including Lok Adalat, Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRT), SARFAESI Act, and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), have significantly evolved, providing structured and expedited recovery processes. This empirical study evaluates the effectiveness of current NPA recovery mechanisms, assesses the impact of legal and regulatory frameworks, and suggests improvements to bolster the resilience and efficiency of the Indian banking sector

    A Study On Passengers Satisfaction Towards Southern Railways Services With Reference To Chennai Railways Division

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    We live in a fast-growing world, where the means of travel are also developing rapidly. In all parts of the world, travel operators are competing to provide better facilities to their passengers. Indian Railways is one of the largest rail networks in the Chennai Railway Division. It was the world’s second-largest transport organization under one management. It provides the most convenient and economical mode of transportation to millions of people in Chennai. Freight transport is the area where railways reap a huge amount of income. Operations of Indian Railways have a direct impact on passengers as they directly affect income generation. The Chennai Railway Division is a passenger-oriented division and earns greater revenue through passenger transit.  In order to provide customized services, it is essential to understand the expectations and perceptions of the passengers with regard to the quality of services offered by the rail system. Thus, this study considers the satisfaction of daily passengers with various services offered by the Indian Railways. The primary and Secondary source includes data collected  through questionnaire from 600 passengers in the Chennai Railway Division of Southern Railway

    Women Investor’s Perception Towards Select Mutual Fund Investments In Kerala

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    Investors\u27 general willingness to accept mutual funds as a reliable investment is critical to the mutual fund industry\u27s expansion. The socio economic backgrounds of investors are diverse, and so are the rates of return they expect to earn and the level of risk they are willing to take. If the demographic and economic characteristics of these people are not first ascertained, it can be very challenging to produce goods that could satisfy the demands of investors. One can determine the asset allocation patterns that women investors will employ by examining the degree of risk and perception that they are willing to accept. Understanding the elements and factors that affect investors\u27 decisions to invest is crucial when investing in mutual funds. Periodic performance evaluations are used to form the track records of mutual fund schemes. In addition, these reviews serve as a forceful marketing tool meant to extract money from private investors. The study goals are to investigate investors\u27 perceptions of mutual funds and evaluate investors\u27 performance with regard to them. The study was conducted with a purposive sample of 400 respondents who invest in mutual funds was chosen in order to learn how investors view these products. Google forms are used to gather the data, which is then analyzed using SPSS

    Navigating Mental health post Bariatric Surgery: A review of depression and Quality of Life factors

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    Obesity, a global epidemic affecting over 650 million adults (WHO,2021), increases the risk of chronic diseases and imposes significant physical and psychological burdens. Bariatric Surgery is a common intervention of severe obesity, leading to weight loss and improvement in related conditions but this also requires mental and emotional adjustments. The Literature review examines the psychosocial impacts of bariatric surgery, focusing on depression and quality of life outcomes. The review finds that while many patients experience improved mood and quality of life post-surgery, a notable subset faces worsened depressive symptoms, substance abuse and self-harm. key factors influencing these outcomes include social support, perceived stress and body image. Enhancing resilience, self-efficacy and supportive social networks can mitigate adverse effects. Future research should include long-term studies across diverse populations and incorporate positive psychology factors to promote sustainable health improvement

    Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis and Underworld through Postmodern Lens

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    Postmodernism, originated in the mid-20th century, is a cultural, intellectual, and artistic movement characterized by scepticism of narratives, rejection of absolute truths, and emphasis on fragmentation, paradox, and irony. In America, it is primarily associated with writers like DeLillo, Pynchon, Wallace, and Morrison, and is primarily defined by a shift from traditional narratives. A thorough study reveals that Postmodernism in art and architecture deviates from modernist focus on functionalism and form, purity, incorporating past styles and historical references. It represents uncertainty, plurality, and questioning of norms, influencing the contemporary thought and shaping artistic expression. In fact, its themes are Hyperreality, fragmentation, consumerism, and breakdown of traditional narratives and the unprecedented influence of media. This paper will attempt to examine DeLillo’s Cosmopolis and Underworld through postmodern lens. &nbsp

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