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    Carleson Measures and Logvinenko-Sereda sets on compact manifolds

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    Given a compact Riemannian manifold MM of dimension m2m \geq 2, we study the space of functions of L2(M)L^2(M)generated by eigenfunctions of eigenvalues less than L1L \geq 1 associated to the Laplace-Beltrami operator on MM. On these spaces we give a characterization of the Carleson measures and the Logvinenko-Sereda sets

    An Integrative Diagnostic Review of Cervical Spondylosis with special reference to Vishwachi

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    Cervical spondylosis is a chronic degenerative condition of the cervical spine, now increasingly prevalent in younger individuals due to poor posture and prolonged digital device use. It affects nearly 13–15% of the population, with a slightly higher incidence among women. Clinically, it manifests as neck pain, stiffness, dizziness, and radiculopathy caused by nerve root compression. Ayurveda describes a comparable entity, Vishwachi, a Vata-dominant disorder marked by radiating pain, motor dysfunction, and tissue degeneration involving Snayu (ligaments) and Majja Dhatu (nervous tissue). In contrast, Apabahuka primarily affects the shoulder joint without cervical or neural involvement. This review critically examines the diagnostic correlation between cervical spondylosis and Vishwachi through a comparative analysis of classical Ayurvedic texts (Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, Ashtanga Hridaya, Madhava Nidana) and modern biomedical literature (PubMed, Scopus, AYU). A substantial overlap was identified in terms of pain radiation, stiffness, numbness, and muscle weakness. While modern imaging modalities such as MRI and CT provide anatomical clarity, Ayurvedic methods including Trividha Pariksha and Ashtasthana Pariksha offer a systemic perspective by evaluating Dosha, Dhatu, and Srotas. Integrative diagnostics thus strengthen early detection, precise differentiation, and individualized management. Recognizing cervical spondylosis as Vishwachi emphasizes the role of Vata-shamana therapies, Panchakarma interventions, and lifestyle corrections, offering a holistic framework for sustainable patient care

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    The Corporate Social Responsibilities of Robi Axiata Ltd.

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    Internship reportThe report deals with the Corporate Social Responsibilities-CSRs of Robi Axiata Ltd. The report includes the brief discussion of CSR activities and exemplifies in detailed by the CSRs of Robi. Robi Axiata Limited is the 2nd largest mobile network operator in Bangladesh. With its 44.225Mn it is leading towards success. The company is the subsidiary of the Asian telecom giant Axiata Group Berhad, based in Malaysia. Another subsidiaries are Bharti Airtel International (Singapore) Pte Ltd. and NTT DOCOMO Lnc. The company initiated its business in 1997 as Telecom Malaysia International & adopted the brand name Aktel. The company rebranded itself as Robi Axiata Ltd. in 2010 & took new initiatives to strengthen its name with new vigor in the Bangladeshi Market. Robi has taken some revolutionary steps as CSRs in Bangladesh and gained popularity all over the world. Among them Gori Nijer Bhobisshot, Robir Alo, Robi 10 Minute School, Internet4U gained popularity. The success stories are covered in detail in the report. At the bottom of the report covers the effectiveness and contribution of these initiatives in Bangladeshi Socio-economic system.Not applicabl
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