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  Paper Title: Chitta-Prasadan and Conflict Resolution: A Yogic Approach to Heal Ideological Divides

  Author Name(s): Prerna Tyagi, Dr. Rajni Nautiyal

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509577

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  Author Country : Indian Author, India, 249161 , Garhwal Srinagar,, 249161 , | Research Area: Others area

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  Title: CHITTA-PRASADAN AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION: A YOGIC APPROACH TO HEAL IDEOLOGICAL DIVIDES

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 Author type: Indian Author

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 Pages: f76-f83

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  Paper Title: Unveiling The Wound -Healing Potential Of Scaevola Taccada Through Network Pharmacology Approaches

  Author Name(s): Mrs. Jasna T.J, Sreeshma K Babu

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509576

  Register Paper ID - 294185

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  Author Country : Indian Author, India, 680588 , Thrissur, 680588 , | Research Area: Pharmacy All

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  Title: UNVEILING THE WOUND -HEALING POTENTIAL OF SCAEVOLA TACCADA THROUGH NETWORK PHARMACOLOGY APPROACHES

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 Subject Area: Pharmacy All

 Author type: Indian Author

 Pubished in Volume: 13

 Issue: 9

 Pages: f67-f75

 Year: September 2025

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The multi-target effects of bioactive compounds and their therapeutic potential are well explained by a network pharmacology framework. Computational network pharmacology methods were applied in this research to evaluate Scaevola taccada leaf extract's wound-healing activity. The GC-MS analysis identified a total of 20 active phytoconstituents, and Lipinski's rule was applied to filter for drug-likeness. 192 target-identified relevant genes were contrasted with 5,482 wound healing-related genes retrieved from the GeneCards database. 86 overlapping targets were determined through Venn analysis and are considered to be candidate therapeutic targets for wound healing. Essential hub genes were obtained through protein-protein interaction (PPI) analysis and included PPARG, ESR1, HIF1A, and MAPK1 as being essential regulators. GO enrichment analysis identified their involvement in inflammation, proliferation, and tissue remodelling through significant roles in nuclear receptor activation, transcription factor binding, and cell migration. Participation of putative targets in significant pathways like estrogen signaling, HIF-1 signaling, MAPK signaling, and regulation of lipid/atherosclerosis was again confirmed by KEGG pathway enrichment. The complex interaction between phytochemicals and molecular targets was demonstrated by the compound-target-pathway network constructed with Cytoscape. All of these findings indicate the prospective use of Scaevola taccada as a natural medicinal compound by showing it to modulate multi-gene and multi-pathway interactions to achieve wound-healing effects. This article emphasizes the employment of network pharmacology in validating traditional medicinal herbs for modern drug discovery, aside from providing molecular evidence for the pharmacological basis of Scaevola taccada


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  Paper Title: Religious Doctrines and Environmental Sustainability

  Author Name(s): Dr. Arti Sharma, Dr. Shweta Kastiya

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509575

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  DOI Member ID: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2509575 and DOI : https://doi.org/10.56975/ijcrt.v13i9.294207

  Author Country : Indian Author, India, 302020 , Jaipur, 302020 , | Research Area: Social Science All

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  Title: RELIGIOUS DOCTRINES AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

 DOI (Digital Object Identifier) : https://doi.org/10.56975/ijcrt.v13i9.294207

 Pubished in Volume: 13  | Issue: 9  | Year: September 2025

 Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

 Subject Area: Social Science All

 Author type: Indian Author

 Pubished in Volume: 13

 Issue: 9

 Pages: f60-f66

 Year: September 2025

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This study investigates the intersection of hermeneutics with the ethical frameworks of Jainism and Hinduism, with a focus on their relevance to contemporary environmental sustainability discourse. Employing a hermeneutic methodology, the study interprets verses from foundational texts of these two Indian religious traditions to extract principles conducive to ecological sustainability. Central concepts such as non-violence, religious duties and sacredness of nature have been examined through interpretive lenses to uncover their ecological significance. Through an examination of religious verses, this paper highlights the contributions of these religions to modern sustainability practices. This paper explores how the ancient Indian traditions of Jainism and Hinduism provide ethical, and practical frameworks that align with the principles of sustainable development. By examining these traditions not merely as repositories of spiritual belief, but as dynamic systems of ecological ethics, the study seeks to contribute to the growing interdisciplinary dialogue between religion, philosophy, and environmental studies. The study proposes that religious literacy should be enhanced in terms of its significance for environmental conservation thereby proposing a pathway of environmental sustainability grounded in ethical worldviews, demonstrating how ancient religious philosophies can inform and enrich contemporary sustainability paradigms.


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  Paper Title: Future potential of Nasopulmonary drug delivery system.

  Author Name(s): Mr. Anuj More, Dr. Madhuri Shelar, Dr. Sonia Singh, Dr. Ganesh Andhale, Dr. Vaishali Pardeshi

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509574

  Register Paper ID - 294194

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  Author Country : Indian Author, India, 411057 , Pune, 411057 , | Research Area: Pharmacy All

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  Title: FUTURE POTENTIAL OF NASOPULMONARY DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM.

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 Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

 Subject Area: Pharmacy All

 Author type: Indian Author

 Pubished in Volume: 13

 Issue: 9

 Pages: f48-f59

 Year: September 2025

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Nasal drug delivery system having a numerous benefits, including quick immersion, avoiding first-pass metabolism, and non-invasive administration, hence drawn a lot of attention. A introduction to nasal deconstruction and physiology is given in this review, along with a discussion of the variables affecting medicine immersion and bioavailability. The convenience of administration and bettered patient compliance are impoetant in the design of the nasal medicine delivery system, which remains the favoured route of medicine delivery in malignancy of colorful disadvantages. Remedy through intranasal administration has been an accepted form of treatment in the Ayurvedic system of Indian Medicine. Nasal medicine delivery has been around for centuries and employed both rest and recreation, and also for the treatment of colorful conditions such as migraine, decongestion, and in exigency. The route is accessible and popular. It has multitudinous advantages similar to direct delivery to the (Central Nervous System) CNS, high bioavailability, needles aren't used , and no special chops are needed to delivery the medicine.


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  Paper Title: Feminist Urge for Dignity - An Analytical Study of Meghna Pant's Novel One and a Half Wife

  Author Name(s): Sarita Kumari Yadav

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509573

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  Author Country : Indian Author, India, 824231 , Bodhgaya, 824231 , | Research Area: Medical Science All

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  Title: FEMINIST URGE FOR DIGNITY - AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF MEGHNA PANT'S NOVEL ONE AND A HALF WIFE

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 Subject Area: Medical Science All

 Author type: Indian Author

 Pubished in Volume: 13

 Issue: 9

 Pages: f42-f47

 Year: September 2025

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The nurturing of a child in a woman's womb occurs in a space untouched by bias or hierarchy. Yet, once gender is ascertained, discrimination and subordination begin to unfold, giving rise to socially constructed notions of masculinity and femininity. Violence against women and the systematic denial of their freedom under patriarchal dominance transcend barriers of class, caste, and religion, demonstrating that gender inequality is a deeply ingrained social reality. Central to women's liberation is the assertion of individuality and the insistence on acknowledgment. Within this context, Meghna Pant, an acclaimed voice in contemporary Indian feminist literature, through her novel One and a Half Wife, portrays the manifold hardships experienced by her protagonist within the domains of family and society. The protagonist's awakening of an inner consciousness and her defiance of imposed restrictions not only reveal the intricacies of women's lived realities but also provide a powerful model of inspiration for those bound within suffocating marital frameworks. This study, therefore, aims to acquaint the pangs and difficulties through which the protagonist resists repression rooted in patriarchal traditions and rigid belief systems, with specific emphasis on the narrative techniques employed by the author, Meghna Pant.


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  Paper Title: "Formulation and Evaluation of Polymeric Nanoparticles of Felodipine"

  Author Name(s): Ms. Utpreksha Rathia, Dr. Subhasri Mohapatra

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509572

  Register Paper ID - 294158

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  Author Country : Indian Author, India, - , -, - , | Research Area: Science and Technology

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  Title: "FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLYMERIC NANOPARTICLES OF FELODIPINE"

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 Publisher Name : IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

 Subject Area: Science and Technology

 Author type: Indian Author

 Pubished in Volume: 13

 Issue: 9

 Pages: f22-f41

 Year: September 2025

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Background: Felodipine, a calcium channel blocker, suffers from poor aqueous solubility and limited oral bioavailability, which restricts its therapeutic efficacy. To overcome these limitations, nanoparticle-based delivery systems provide a promising approach for enhancing solubility, stability, and sustained release. Methods: Felodipine-loaded polymeric nanoparticles were prepared using the nanoprecipitation method with PLGA as the polymer and PVA as the stabilizer. Preformulation studies, including organoleptic evaluation, FTIR, ?max determination, melting point, solubility, partition coefficient, and drug excipient compatibility, were carried out. The formulations (F1-F5) were characterized for physical appearance, particle size, zeta potential, SEM morphology, pH, drug content, entrapment efficiency, in vitro drug release, and stability studies under ICH conditions. Results: Preformulation confirmed drug identity, purity, and lipophilic character (log P = 4.1). The prepared nanoparticles exhibited uniform, milky dispersions with particle sizes in the range of 234-254 nm. Formulation F4 showed optimal stability with a zeta potential of -13.7 mV, spherical morphology, and high entrapment efficiency (86.4%). In vitro release studies revealed sustained drug release, with F4 showing maximum release (92.9% over 8 hours) following zero-order kinetics. Stability testing confirmed no significant changes in drug content, pH, or release profile after three months at accelerated conditions. Conclusion: Felodipine-loaded PLGA nanoparticles, particularly formulation F4, demonstrated favorable physicochemical characteristics, enhanced entrapment, controlled release, and stability. This delivery system offers a promising strategy to improve the solubility, bioavailability, and therapeutic efficacy of Felodipine compared to conventional formulations.


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  Paper Title: Correlation between physical activity level and occupational burnout in physiotherapists : An observational analytical study

  Author Name(s): Sonal Shukla, Shradha Deshpande

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509571

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  Author Country : Indian Author, India, 400055 , Mumbai Suburban, 400055 , | Research Area: Humanities All

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  Title: CORRELATION BETWEEN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVEL AND OCCUPATIONAL BURNOUT IN PHYSIOTHERAPISTS : AN OBSERVATIONAL ANALYTICAL STUDY

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 Pubished in Volume: 13

 Issue: 9

 Pages: f1-f21

 Year: September 2025

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A total of 108 samples of working physiotherapist were taken , ipaq-sf questionnaires and oldenburg burnout inventory scale were distributed and data was analysed by spss software There was no significant correlation between physical activity level and occupational burnout in physiotherapists


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  Paper Title: Analytical Techniques In Drug Quality Control

  Author Name(s): Ayush Khairnar, Mohini B. Mane, Dr. Tushar T. Shelke

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509570

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  Author Country : Indian Author, India, 412207 , Pune , 412207 , | Research Area: Pharmacy All

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  Title: ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES IN DRUG QUALITY CONTROL

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 Subject Area: Pharmacy All

 Author type: Indian Author

 Pubished in Volume: 13

 Issue: 9

 Pages: e985-e993

 Year: September 2025

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Pharmaceuticals can acquire impurities during different phases of their development, transportation, and storage, rendering them potentially hazardous for administration. Therefore, it is essential to identify and quantify these impurities. In this context, analytical instrumentation and methodologies are crucial. It has been demonstrated that sophisticated analytical methods for ensuring pharmaceutical quality have significantly transformed public health and contributed to the ongoing enhancement of healthcare delivery. This review emphasizes the most recent analytical techniques, such as mass spectrometry (MS), spectroscopy and chromatography method aimed at enhancing drug quality. These methods are used in quality control laboratories to ensure the identity, purity, safety, efficacy and performance of drug products


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  Paper Title: Holistic Nursing Care in Bone Marrow Transplantation: A Case Study of Multiple Myeloma

  Author Name(s): Marykutty Shaji, Pradeepha N, Subbha Rao Suma Kannakatte, Rohini Sharma

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509569

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  Title: HOLISTIC NURSING CARE IN BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION: A CASE STUDY OF MULTIPLE MYELOMA

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 Subject Area: Science and Technology

 Author type: Indian Author

 Pubished in Volume: 13

 Issue: 9

 Pages: e979-e984

 Year: September 2025

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This case study examines the management and clinical outcomes of a 59-year-old male diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a rapidly progressing hematologic malignancy. After completing several cycles of chemotherapy, the patient achieved remission and was recommended for an autologous bone marrow transplant (BMT). The pre-transplant conditioning regimen included stem cell collection, high-dose chemotherapy, and subsequent stem cell infusion. The patient was closely monitored for common post-transplant complications, including infection, graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), and mucositis. Following a successful engraftment phase and appropriate supportive care, the patient demonstrated positive outcomes, with improved blood counts and a stable recovery. Nursing care played a central role throughout the transplant process. Key responsibilities included infection prevention, pain management, nutritional support, and monitoring for complications such as GVHD and mucositis. Nurses implemented strict infection control protocols, provided education on self-care and symptom recognition, and offered emotional support. During the post-transplant phase, blood counts were monitored, infection precautions were enforced, and chemotherapy-related side effects were managed. The successful outcome of this case highlights the importance of comprehensive nursing interventions in enhancing patient recovery, reducing complications, and supporting a smoother post-BMT recovery.


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  Paper Title: Environmental Consciousness in the Shiva Purana: A Deep Exploration of Ecological Wisdom in Ancient Hindu Scripture

  Author Name(s): Dr. Jayeeta Saha Sarkar

  Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2509568

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  Author Country : Indian Author, India, 733101 , South Dinajpur, 733101 , | Research Area: Social Science All

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  Title: ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE SHIVA PURANA: A DEEP EXPLORATION OF ECOLOGICAL WISDOM IN ANCIENT HINDU SCRIPTURE

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The Shiva Purana, a gem among the eighteen principal Puranas in Hinduism, brims with a tapestry of spiritual, philosophical, and cultural tales woven around the enigmatic figure of Lord Shiva. Beyond mere theological and devotional significance, the text unveils a tapestry of profound insights into environmental consciousness, echoing the intricate ecological ethos woven into the very fabric of ancient Indian thought. This research article delves into the intricate environmental themes woven throughout the Shiva Purana, meticulously examining its shlokas, narratives, and symbolic representations to unveil the profound ecological wisdom embedded within. Employing a qualitative content analysis, this study delves into pivotal research inquiries regarding the text's depiction of nature, its significance in the context of contemporary environmental dilemmas, and the tangible ramifications of its insights. The article delves into the intricate limitations and formidable challenges that arise when attempting to interpret and implement these ancient insights within modern contexts, offering a rich and nuanced understanding of the Shiva Purana's significant contribution to environmental consciousness.


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