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  • ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC BURDEN CAUSED BY INFLUENZA: INSURANCE BASED ACTUARIAL MODEL


Mallawathantrige Shakila Hiruni Perera, Prof. S. Sanjeewa Nishantha Perera

Abstract:
Influenza is a respiratory viral infection caused by influenza viruses. Since influenza cases are recorded annually around the world, it is essential to estimate the economic burden caused by this disease. This study estimates economic burden in an individual level which occurs due to medical and death expenditures. To estimate this economic burden caused by influenza, an insurance based actuarial model is used in this study.


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  • REVIEW ON BOTANICAL AND MEDICINAL ASPECTS OF HEMIDESMUS INDICUS (L.) R.BR.


Dr. Bhupendra K. Dorkar

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Hemidesmus indicus (L.) R.Br. is highly valued in Indian system of medicine. Current review studies were based on the available literature regarding botanical and medicinal aspects of plants has been evaluated. It was found that a wild less known plant are having specific botanical characters that include fragrance in root as well as different parts of plants are used for medicinal purpose. Extracted plant materials are used in manufacture of Ayurvedic, Unani and Homeopathic medicine. Due to its demands micropropagation


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  • PLANTS UTILIZED TO TREAT LEPROSY


Rajesh Kumar Choudhary

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Traditional herbal remedies for leprosy is presented in this report. Twenty three plant species present on Umaga hill of Aurangabad (Bihar), which are used by rural peoples have been mentioned. These plants belongs to eighteen families but mostly belongs to family fabaceae ( five species) followed by two species of Apocyanaceae.


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  • NANOZEOLITE SPUR ASSISTED SYNTHESIZED BETA-BENZOYL PROPIONIC ACID BY ULTRASONICATION ASSORTMENT


Twinkle Wankhade1*, Neelam Jain1, Rajdip Utane2, Subodh K. Sakhare3 and Atul Umaji Barsagade4

Abstract:
In recent study Zeolite has remarkable uses for their applications in organic synthesis. Green approach towards synthesis of 1-phenyl naphthalene and their derivatives from β benzoyl propionic acid (β-BPA) in few segments. Precursor β-BPA prepared followed by friedel craft reaction using green reagent such as Nanozeolite. It is crystalline, sodium aluminum silicate hydrate hydrochloride on treatment with β –TEA replacement for anhydrous aluminum chloride. In conventional method, benzene and succinic anhydride are condensed with activated Nanozeolite and for work-up in reaction to gives desired product followed by re- cyclization of catalyst. Ultrasonication induced synthesis of β-BPA it lessened to two stages on firstly acylation by using Ultrasonication irradiation with activated nanozeolite and in second step hydrolysis followed by re-cyclization of catalyst. It has been observed that sonication method creates better yield, reduces reaction time and energy compared with conventional synthesis lignans.


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  • Understanding Hemipteran Insects in Rajasthan and Their Interplay with Agricultural Crops: A Comprehensive Study


Chiranji lal meena

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Numerous agricultural and green plants are severely harmed by the deadly sap-sucking pests known as scale insects. The occurrence of a large variety of scale insects has been attributed to environmental factors in the study area and the absence of much more hunters. The paper provides a baseline for future research on coordinated bug the executives and its additional effects on agricultural products. During the harvest season, it was also noted that substantial sucking vermin and their typical enemies, Savage woman bird creepy crawlies, and Menochilus sex maculatus Fabricio, occasionally appeared on Indian bean crops. The most extreme and lowest temperatures, as well as the amount of precipitation, did not significantly affect the number of aphids, jassids, or white flies


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  • A STUDY CRIME AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S IN INDIA.


Suresh Kumar Naik

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India is a large and diversified country that confronts many difficulties, including major societal problems like crimes against women and children. The occurrence, trends, and effects of these crimes—which include child labor, human trafficking, sexual assault, domestic abuse, and child labor—are examined in this study. The study used a mixed-methods approach, integrating qualitative insights from case studies and interviews with quantitative data from national crime statistics and surveys. The research is to examine the efficacy of the present institutional and legal frameworks, identify the socioeconomic and cultural elements influencing these crimes, and make recommendations for changes to policy. India's human rights duties and socioeconomic progress depend on addressing crimes against women and children. The ultimate goal of this study is to promote a safer and more inclusive society by helping to develop policies and treatments that effectively improve the safety and well-being of these vulnerable populations.


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