Benefits of IQACs in educational institutions of higher learning
The IQACs in the educational institutions of higher learning on the recommendation of NAAC can definitely contribute to the aspects such as increasing involvement of human resources, reduction of work pressure on management, human resource work in a smarter way than harder way, conversion of average into high achievers, enhancement in human resource efficiency, existence of better academic environment, collective administrative decision making, transparency in the financial transactions, better work culture, new dimension to education sector and raising the level of job satisfaction in various degrees. The sample has been taken from 44 institutions of higher education in Haryana. The coordinators of IQACs in each college were contacted to respond to the queries. These 44 institutions include 19 urban aided institutions (13 co-ed. And 6 women colleges), 8 urban government institutions (5 co-ed. and 3 women colleges), 11 rural aided institutions (3 co-ed. and 8 women colleges) and 6 rural government institutions (3 co-ed. and 3 women colleges).
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Computational identification of common enzymes and motifs in different metabolic pathways of Escherichia coli and Arabidopsis thaliana
Resources hub NCBI and EBI with databases like KEGG, METACYC etc. were used for computational comparative analysis of metabolic pathways in E.coli and A. thaliana to determine common enzymes and motifs according to same EC number. The extent of conservation in the metabolic pathways like glycolysis, citrate pathway, pyruvate pathway, nucleotide sugar pathway, riboflavin pathway, carboxylate pathway, galactose pathway, methane pathway, urea pathway and pentose phosphate pathway present in both E.coli and A. thaliana was analyzed. Among the ten metabolic pathways shared by both organisms, seven enzymes were identified in pentose phosphate pathway of both organisms according to their EC number. Nine motifs were present in methane pathway and nucleotide sugar pathway of E. coli. In A. thaliana maximum eight motifs in methane pathway and one in each pentose phosphate pathway, riboflavin pathway and urea pathway was identified. Comparison of E. coli and A. thaliana metabolic pathways shows that central set of pathway is largely conserved in terms of pathways, domain architect and motifs present. There was difference in the position of the motifs present in the enzymes that perform the same function so the variation in the stretch of amino acid conferring a specific structure needs to be distinguished.
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Conflict Management Proficiency and Stress of Managers in Instrumentation Industry
Conflicting and stressful situation at work place, disturbs the mental peace, weakens a person psychologically and create complexities in social and familial relationship. A better understanding of conflict and conflicting situations improve individual’s proficiency of managing conflict. The present study analyzed the relationship of Conflict Management Proficiency (CMP) and Stress of managers. Standardized scales for conflict management and stress assessment were used for estimating the CMP and stress of the subjects from private and public sectors, for establishing relationship between the correlation coefficient was computed. Results revealed that on an average the managers had ‘above average’ CMP and ‘low stress’. There was found a significant negative correlation between CMP and stress in subjects of all the categories. Therefore it was concluded that the CMP and stress were negatively correlated, the increase or decrease of either of the factor may be impact on quality, quantity and productivity of work.
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Design of Proportional Navigation Guidance for Air to Air Missiles
The primary weapon used in modern air combat is a guided air to air missile. Many air to air missiles use proportional navigation (PN) guidance during the terminal phase. The main advantage of PN guidance is it requires minimal information regarding target motion. It is reliable and robust guidance scheme. The main objectives of this project are three fold 1) working of a guided missile, 2) PN guidance scheme and its suitability for air to air missiles. 3) Advantages and limitations of PN guidance. The above goals are met by implementing PN guidance law with the help of simplified interceptor and target missile models in MATLAB (SIMULINK). The effectiveness of PN guidance is also studied for various target engagement scenarios. Further this implementation has also been carried out in Xenomai – 2.6 (a Linux based open source Real Time Operating system) in C language.
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Economic Development and Tourism Potential in Vailankanni
India is a country of immense diversity, the communion of several beliefs, universal truth seeker’s path and a land of deep spirituality. Being a country of devote, India is doted with innumerable pilgrimage sites. The Shrine Basilica of our Lady of Vailankanni in Nagapattinam District, popular pilgrimage destinations in the world. To this magnificent pilgrimage spot people flock throughout the year, from all over the world irrespective of caste, creed, colour and religion, to offer prayers and to obtain gracious blessings for their well being and to offer thanks with grateful hearts for the countless gifts they received through the powerful intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Vailankanni. The topography, seashore, conducive climatic conditions and above all the deity namely, our Lady of Vailankanni, the miracles and the grand festivals are the main tourist attractions by which millions of domestic and foreign tourists are motivated to flock to this spot Vailankanni round the year. The Shrine of Vailankanni primarily seen as a place of pilgrimage. However, a closer look at the activities of the shrine reveals that, the Shrine has contributed to the economic and social development of the Vailankanni region and has contributed through its tourism and its related economic activities. Thus, tourism is a growing industry of promise and potential for economic development in Vailankanni. Tourism in Vailankanni is considered as a cultural and technological ambassador, as an industry without smoke, and economic multiplier, as an instrument of social progress, as a promoter of national integration and international understanding and peace. This article studies in detail and analyse how the pilgrimage Tourism of Vailankanni empowers the local people economically and socially. This paper also concentrates on how the pilgrimage Tourism of Vailankanni promotes National Integration and cultural fusion. This also examines the relationship between eco-tourism and economy with a view to understand how the benefits are utilized within the local community. Thus a combination of descriptive, interpretive and analytical approach has been adopted in this research work. This article explores the physical and cultural potential that can be harnessed for the development of pilgrimage tourism of Vailankanni.
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Efficient Biometric for Human Identification and Verification through Iris Recognition
A biometric system provides automatic identification of an individual based on a unique feature or characteristic possessed by the individual. Iris recognition is regarded as the most reliable and accurate biometric identification system available. Most commercial iris recognition systems use patented algorithms developed by Daugman, and these algorithms are able to produce perfect recognition rates. However, published results have usually been produced under favorable conditions. The work presented in this paper involved developing an iris recognition system in order to verify both the uniqueness of the human iris and also its performance as a biometric. For determining the recognition performance of the system one databases of digitized grayscale eye images were used. The iris recognition system consists of an automatic segmentation system that is based on the Hough transform, and is able to localize the circular iris and pupil region, occluding eyelids and eyelashes, and reflections. The extracted iris region was then normalized into a rectangular block with constant dimensions to account for imaging inconsistencies. The Hamming distance was employed for classification of iris templates, and two templates were found to match if a test of statistical independence was failed. The system performed with perfect recognition on a set of 450 eye images; however, tests on another set of 340 images resulted in false accept and false reject rates of 0.005% and 0.238% respectively. Therefore, iris recognition is shown to be a reliable and accurate biometric technology.
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Entrepreneurship in youth: A need or Pleasurable Pursuit? In Pakistani Context
Today, world is witnessing an economic crisis from many directions. Labor market is one of the main stakeholders of global economic crisis; there is a demand-supply lag that has severe consequences on youth and dependent population of any country all over the world. Entrepreneurship is one way that can settle the market disturbances. As more young people pursue entrepreneurship, employment opportunities are created, and hence economic cycles return to recovery phase at macro level. Youth entrepreneurship is vital for any successful economy or the world at large with effect to globalization. As easy as it may seem, there exist market imperfections, and hence intervention is required in terms of public policies and programs to provide selective initiatives and opportunities to young entrepreneurs help face the significant barriers, especially women- a great potential in the entrepreneurial sector. Present study aims to investigate the passion of entrepreneurship among the Pakistani youth. Data of 400 respondents was collected from internet sources.
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Evaluation of Qualitative Characteritics, Bioactive Compounds and Antioxidant Capacity of 10 Iranian Sour Cherry Genotyps
The aim of this study was to determine the physicochemical properties in some Iranian genotyps of sour cherry fruits. Knowledge of fruit biochemical properties is very important for perception of product behavior during harvesting, transportation, packaging, storing and regeneration programs. In this study, 10 Iranian sour cherry: SH101, SH102, SH103, … for SH110 were analysed. For evaluation of antioxidant capacity and its relation with total phenolics and flavonoids, total antioxidant capacity {measured with method: ferric-reducing antioxidant potential (FRAP)} and total phenolics and flavonoids in fruits extracts of aforementioned sour cherry genotyps were measured and then, correlation of these parameters were evaluated. The highest °Brix among the studied genotyps corresponded to ‘SH101’ and the highest fruit titratable acidity (TA) correlated to ‘SH104’. The highest values of vitamin C corresponded to ‘SH101’ and ’SH109’ had the lowest vitamin C. The highest and lowest values pH corresponded to SH106. Results revealed that ‘SH101’ and ‘SH110’ among the studied genotyps had the best antioxidant activity, flavonoid content and fruit quality attributes.
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Evaluation of Underwater Image Haze Removal Techniques
Underwater images have a wide range of applications in different fields. But underwater images have poor visibility, low contrast and diminishing colors. These all problems erupt as a result of the haze present in underwater images which seriously lowers the quality of underwater images. So, underwater image dehazing or haze removal is important. Haze removal is a challenging and complex problem because it is based on unknown depth information. This paper has reviewed various techniques for haze removal in underwater images. Every technique has its own advantages and limitations. This paper has also discussed the methods, advantages and limitations of various underwater image haze removal techniques.
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Exploring problems and feedback on teaching practice of prospective teachers in institutions of education and research
The present paper focuses on the problems faced be prospective teachers during teaching practice in teacher training institutions. The teacher training institutions responsible for preparing prospective secondary school teachers just like Institute of Education and Research. Teaching practice is the essential part of teacher training programmes in Pakistan. It provides opportunities to prospective teachers to develop and improve their professional practices. The research study aims at identifying the level of problems experienced by prospective teachers of Institute of Education and Research (IER) during their teaching practice in different schools. The sample for this study was contained 125 female prospective teachers. A questionnaire and informal discussion with schools heads and teachers were used as data collection tools. The questionnaire contained 25 close ended and 5 open ended questions. Data was collected from all the personnel concerned with this activity. The results of research show that the time period allocated for teaching practice was insufficient. Prospective teachers were not completely guided before teaching practice. The allocated supervisors were not adequate to evaluate the performance of Prospective teachers effectively.
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