International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research Volume 9, Issue 2(XVIII) : April - June 2022 |
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Sr. No | Contents | Page No |
1 | INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT): RESEARCH CHALLENGES AND FUTURE APPLICATIONS Ms. Aafreen Gulzar Shaikh, Ms. Manisha Nehete and Ms. Pranali Pathade |
1 – 5 |
2 | A STUDY OF USE OF OVER-THE-TOP (OTT) PLATFORMS AMONG YOUNG ADULTS DURING THE PERIOD OF COVID-19 Dr. Alpesh Mehta |
6 – 11 |
3 | A COMPARATIVE STUDY FOR THE VALIDATION OF BODY COMPOSITION ASSESSMENT USING DUAL ENERGY X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY AND BIOELECTRIC IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS Amrita Behel and Leena Raje |
12 – 17 |
4 | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 2030: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Mrs. Anita Allwyn Lopez |
18 – 19 |
5 | TATA'S CONTRIBUTION IN INDUSTRIALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY IN SUSTAINABLE FUTURE OF ENERGY REQUIREMENTS IN INDIA THROUGH VERTICAL INTERGATION Dr. Ankur Randhelia |
20 – 21 |
6 | ROLE OF ECONOMIC GROWTH AND EMPLOYMENT IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Iyer Ashwin Ganesh and Gauri Prashant Pai |
22 – 25 |
7 | A STUDY OF FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY OF FAMILY OWNED MANUFACTURING BUSINESSES IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ARVIND LTD. AND WELSPUN INDIA LTD. Mr. Sathe Atul and Dr. Chandrashekhar Dhansing Deore |
26 – 28 |
8 | FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY: NEED OF THE HOUR Shamnani Barkha G |
29 – 31 |
9 | ROLE OF GREEN CHEMISTRY IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ITS APPROACH TO QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF AN ORGANIC COMPOUND AT UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL Dr. Bhavini Mehul Dand and Tanvi Venkoba Patel |
32 – 36 |
10 | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT- METHODS, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES; A COMAPARATIVE STUDY ON PERSPECTIVES OF RURAL AND URBAN PEOPLE Chaithra M |
37 – 41 |
11 | ROLE AND IMPACT OF MEDIA IN CONTEMPORARY WORLD Chinmay Pravin Desai and Gauri Prashant Pai |
42 – 44 |
12 | A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF THE CO OPERATIVE BANKS OF BARDOLI TALUKA IN SURAT DISTRICT Dr. Daneshwar R. Pandey and Govind Singh |
45 – 49 |
13 | A THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION'S ROLE IN POVERTY ALLEVIATION AS A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL Gauri Pai |
50 – 53 |
14 | HYBRID LEARNING: A MOVE TO SUSTAINABLE LEARNING POST- COVID-19 Geeta Manohar Bhatia |
54 – 57 |
15 | THE EFFECT OF GENDER DISCRIMINATION ON FINANCIAL SELF-EFFICACY OF INDIAN WOMEN Grishma Ashar |
58 – 60 |
16 | GREEN BUILDING - BUILDING THE FUTURE WITH INTENTION Mrs. Harshada S. Patwardhan |
61 – 63 |
17 | ROLE OF YOUTH TOWARDS ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Heena Singh Tamta |
64 – 67 |
18 | EXPLORING THE THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (ESD): SOME REFLECTION FROM THE LITERATURE Mrs. Kalpana Priya and Dr. Jyoti Verma |
68 – 71 |
19 | MODERNIZATION OF AGRICULTURE-FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN USING IOT, BIG DATA AND BLOCK CHAIN Ms. Kiran Mayee Mishra |
72 – 74 |
20 | THERMAL AND NON THERMAL METHOD OF MODIFICATION OF STARCH - PHYSICAL METHOD -A REVIEW Dr. Kusum Baser |
75 – 78 |
21 | DATA PRIVACY AND ISSUES Ms. Lata Bhatia |
79 – 82 |
22 | WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA Mamata Manohar Ghadashi |
83 – 87 |
23 | ECONOMIC GROWTH AND EMPLOYMENT Minal More |
88 – 92 |
24 | COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM (CBT) AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT – A STUDY OF BAROT VALLEY DISTRICT MANDI (HIMACHAL PRADESH) Mohinder Singh |
93 – 96 |
25 | FAMILY IN THE NOVELS OF EUDORA WELTY Mrs. Namita Rupesh Shah and Dr. Ulka S. Wadekar |
97 – 99 |
26 | DIGITAL INDIA – A ROADMAP TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Miss. Neelam |
100 – 104 |
27 | ACHIEVING GREEN ECONOMY THROUGH SOCIAL COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS Mrs. Nisha R. Deodhar |
105 – 108 |
28 | A STUDY OF THREE DIMENSIONS OF SUSTAINABILITY INTEGRATED IN E-COMMERCE Dr. Dewani Om Prakashlal |
109 – 113 |
29 | ROLE OF ARYA SAMAJ’S EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES IN WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN HARYANA Parveen |
114 – 117 |
30 | A STUDY ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ACHIEVING THE OBJECTIVES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Prachi Chaturvedi and Nidhi Borana |
118 – 122 |
31 | ANALYSIS OF THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF TRADE SANCTIONS ON RUSSIA AND GLOBAL ECONOMY WITH REFERENCE TO RUSSIA – UKRAINE CONFLICT Mr. Sharma Pravar Satyapal |
123 – 124 |
32 | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 2030: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES A STUDY ON LIFE UNDER WATER: SDGS 2030 Ms. Priyanka Ramesh Patil |
125 – 128 |
33 | A STUDY ON THE EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS THROUGH GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES Rekha Shetty and Dr. Vilasini Patkar |
129 – 133 |
34 | NEW PERSPECTIVES IN HEI TOWARDS GLOBAL COMPETENCY: A MODULAR APPROACH TO ACADEMIC REFORMS BY EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Miss Sakshi P. Dhulavvagol, Miss Sagarika V. Manu and Dr. P. I. Mandi |
134 – 136 |
35 | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND LIBRARIES Shilpa Bhushan Jadhav |
137 – 140 |
36 | INDIA’S PERFORMANCE IN GOAL 3: SDGs 2030 Ms. Sujata Zalkikar and Dr. Kinarry Thakkar |
141 – 147 |
37 | OVERVIEW OF GLOBAL GREEN RETAIL PRACTICES – A REVIEW Dr. Sulbha Aloke Dey |
148 – 150 |
38 | GENERAL PROBLEM OF ACQUIREMENT IN INDIA: ESTIMATION OF CONVENTIONAL PROCESS, PROVOCATION, AND REFINEMENT Suresh V. Kapare |
151 – 157 |
39 | TO STUDY THE SUPPLY CHAIN INSIDE THE GENERAL PROCURING TERRITORY ALONG WITH SEVERAL THINKING ORIGINATING FROM INDIAN RAILWAYS Suresh V. Kapare and Gagandeep Nagra |
158 – 163 |
40 | ACHIEVING ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY WITH DRONES BASED ON INTERNET OF THING Trupti Deovrat Kulkarni and Snehal Saurabh Rane |
164 – 168 |
41 | SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ZNS THIN FILM USING SILAR TECHNIQUE V. N. Nemade and R. B. Waghulade |
169 – 172 |
42 | GREEN BANKING: PAVING A PATH FOR HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT VIA GREEN LOANS Mrs. Yasmin A. Barodawala |
173 – 179 |
43 | A STUDY ON FINANCIAL LITERACY OF WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO MUMBAI CITY Preeti Salecha and Dr. Navin Mukesh Punjabi |
180 – 184 |
44 | EARTHQUAKE: CAUSES AND MANAGEMENT IN HIMACHAL PRADESH Vishal Kumar |
185 – 190 |
45 | FACTORS FOR SUSTAINABLE WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT FOR PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT AND A BETTER USER EXPERIENCE Mr. Vilas Mahajan and Mrs. Sampurna Sarode |
191 – 194 |
46 | SECURING INDIA’S COASTAL DOMAIN - VITAL FOR ENSURING ITS SUSTAINABLE BLUE ECONOMY Dr. Kavita Sharma |
195 – 198 |