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Right to education and constitutional imperatives- the summits of judicial creativity in India

Right to education is fundamentally linked to the realization of potential of an individual which ultimately fosters human dignity. As a socio-economic right, right to education casts positive obligation on the State and was therefore placed under the non-justiciable Directive Principles of State Policy under Part IV of the Indian Constitution. The Constitutionalisation of right to education in India has been influenced by several human rights dimensions.

Production of biogas using different ratios of goat and dog dung mixed wth corn cob and rice chaff

Investigations were conducted to evaluate the viability of corncob and rice chaff co-digested with goat and dog dungs in the production of biogas. The study was carried out at mesophillic condition in six mini laboratory digester fabricated using guage 16 metal sheets with 80L capacity for five weeks retention time. Five different ratios of goat and dog dungs were blended with the feedstock.

Influence of foliar application of nutrients on biochemical parameters in greengram (vigna Radiate l. wilczek.)

A field experiment was conducted during the kharif season of 2014 at Main Agriculture Research Station (MARS), University of Agriculture Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka) to study the influence of foliar application of nutrients on morpho-physiological traits, yield and yield components in greengram.

Comparative study of the effect of vanadium and sulfate on the performance of molybdenum-titanium co-pillared clay for selective catalytic reduction of no by ammonia

A series of vanadium supported on molybdenum and titanium co-pillared montmorillonite, for use in the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO by ammonia, were prepared and characterized with different technique. The surface properties of the samples were compared to the support prepared in absence and in presence of sulphate groups. The catalysts are porous solids and the support (MoTi-PILC) prepared in absence of sulfate shows highest surface area and number of acid sites.

Argon adsorption behavior of multi-walled carbon nanotubes with different diameters

Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) with two different average diameters were purified with the nitric acid (MWCNT-HNO3) treatment process. The N2 (adsorption/desorption) measurement showed an increase in surface area from the raw material to the MWCNT 4 normal (4N) acid (HNO3) treatment material, and a decrease in surface area from the MWCNT-4N acid treatment material to the MWCNT-8N acid treatment material. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis implies that some amorphous carbons have been removed from the treated samples and defects on the sidewalls were observed.

Z–source isolatesd bidirectional dc-dc converter

In This paper, a Bidirectional DC-DC converter also known as dual active bridge (DAB) dc–dc converter is presented. A Z-source with bidirectional dc–dc converter by reducing the switching count by adding passive elements has improved the output voltage level, when compared with the traditional bidirectional dc–dc converter. The proposed converter has a wider regulation range of voltage.

A review of adoption of electronic health records in middle east countries

This review paper means of electronic health records in addition to their advantages and disadvantages from different perspectives and viewpoints. The main aim of this paper is concluded in reviewing the adoption of electronic health records in different countries in the Middle East in order to trace out the current status of adopting this technology worldwide. Through this paper, some concentration will be done on the adoption of electronic health records at this countries and toward to building electronic health records system in Iraq.

Knowledge and practices towards risk factors for hypertension and its relation to socio-demographic features among urban and suburban Bangladeshi hypertensive subjects

Background: Hypertension is one of the most common chronic disease and crucial health problems in developed and underdeveloped countries. Assessment of knowledge and practices is a crucial element of hypertension control. Prevention plays significant role; which is achieved by increasing the knowledge & awareness of the public and changing their attitude & practice.

Effective microorganisms – an incredible alternative for wastewater treatment

A study on the determination of the use of Effective Microorganisms (EM) was carried out. EM was purchased from the office of ‘Ecopro’ Auroville, Auroshilpam, Tamilnadu, India. The waste water was collected from STET Women’s College, Sundarakkottai, Mannargudi, Thiruvarur Dt. The parameters that indicate the waste water treatment process such as odour, pH, DO, BOD, COD, TDS, TS, TSS, Nitrate and Phosphate were determined before and after the treatment of wastewater, to observe the efficiency of selected process. There was an appreciable reduction in the above mentioning values.