Faculty Publication: Recent submissions

  • Mahajan, Mehak; Sailaja, Inampudi; Rohinkar, Anuradha; Bhattacharya, Indrani (IJRAR | Volume-7 Issue-1, 2020-03)
    Endophyte is an endosymbiont, often a bacterium or fungus, that in-habits within a plant for atleast part of its life cycle without causing apparent disease. Since, endophytes are present everywhereso found in all species ...
  • ZALA, US; SHRIVASTAV, A (IJBPAS | Volume-9 | Issue-7, 2020-01)
    Biosurfactants bio-molecules are those kinds of biomolecules which have surface-active properties. They are produced by microbes and they have several advantages compare to the chemical surfactants, like lower toxicity, ...
  • Kumari, Sarita (International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews | Volume-7 | Issue-2, 2020-06)
    Medoroga is a metabolic disease, which is encountered in routine clinical practice nowadays. Hyperlipidemia involves abnormally elevated levels of any or all lipids and/or lipoproteins in the blood. In our body, there are ...
  • Rathod, Krishna; Dunghav, Manisha (Parishodh Journal | Volume-9 | Issue-3, 2020-03)
    Human body is a miracle of the nature. Creation of human body was not a random accident of the nature. It is the work of cosmic intelligence divinely planned for a definite higher purpose. Occurrence of human body in ...
  • Rathod, Krishna; Bagul, Aparna; Vaidya, Arun (Parishodh Journal | Volume-9 | Issue-3, 2020-03)
    Introduction-The classical definition of the word AYU given by Acharya Charak is,’ well combined form of Sharir-Mana-Indriya and Chaitanya (Atma). Discussion-Indriya is included within Mana and Atma is Nirvikara -means ...
  • Krishnadev, C; kullolli, Vivekananda; Thorat, Krishna (IJRAR | Volume-7 | Issue-3, 2020-07)
    Cancer is a disease of a very complex nature with complexity at all levels of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology and gene expression. And it's a big struggle to treat this disorder. Several methods, ...
  • Rathod, Krishna; Bagul, Aparna; Vaidya, Arun (Parishodh Journal | Volume-9 | Issue-3, 2020-03)
    The classical definition of the word AYU given by Acharya Charak is,’ well combined form of Sharir-Mana-Indriya and Chaitanya (Atma). Discussion-Indriya is included within Mana and Atma is Nirvikara -means free from ...
  • Nalwaya, Nidhi; Trivedi, Ajay (The Journal of Indian Institute of Banking & Finance | Volume-91 | Issue-2, 2020-06)
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  • Mali, Asmita (Mukt Shabd Journal | Volume-9 | Issue-6, 2020-06)
    Today, an increasing number of companies and other organization will Participation in environmental Management as part of their Management as part of their management strategies to specify measures to address environmental ...
  • Bhagat, Vijay; More, Smita (Alochana Chakra Journal | Volume-9 | Issue-6, 2020-06)
    TheMadanakalpa deals with the basic and important drugs used for Vamana (therapeutic emesis). Among the emetic drugs. Madanaphalais the best because it does not produces any adverse effects; therefore the section of Kalpa ...
  • Patel, Arpan Shaileshbhai; Patel, Priya Pareshbhai (Mukt Shabd Journal | Volume-9 | Issue-6, 2020-06)
    The Development of any nation is depend on the trade and innovation. The lifeblood of trade, enterprise and manufacturing is finance. Currently, banking is a core of contemporary business. Any country's development depends ...
  • Pathak, Anirudha; Choube, Shivangi; Upasani, Amit; Soni, Haresh (Alochana Chakra Journal | Volume-9 | Issue-6, 2020-06)
    It has been estimated that about 6 lacks infant and young children die from RSV annually, and if bacterial co infections are included this number may approach 10 lacks deaths annually. More than 2 million deaths are ...
  • Patel, Arpan S; Trivedi, Ajay (Pacific Business Review International | Volume-12 | Issue-8, 2020-02)
    The pace of change in the Indian mutual fund industry continues to accelerate, creating new challenges and opportunities to deliver more value to clients & demanding more transparency. Mutual Funds provide the average ...
  • Pathak, Anirudha; Choube, Shivangi; Upasani, Amit; Soni, Haresh (Alochana Chakra Journal | Volume-9 | Issue-6, 2020-06)
    Increased number of deaths due to non-communicable diseases has been proved to be because of lifestyle related factors like physical inactivity etc. It is a responsibility to focus on lifestyle modifications in the 21st ...
  • Patel, Ashwinkumar A. (International Multidisciplinary Research Journal | Volume-6 | Issue-1, 2020-06)
    Banks are vital for the growth of Indian economy. In the 21st century competitiveness implies delivering value to the customers and being responsive and proactive to the needs of the customers. Human resource development ...
  • Pathan, Sufiya; Keskar, Manjiri; Sarkar, Sudipana; Pathan, Amir (Alochana Chakra Journal | Volume-9 | Issue-6, 2020-06)
    The eye and eyelids are very common sites for allergic reactions. Most of the conjunctivitis seen by primary physicians is allergic in nature.It needs immediate intervention of treatementto avoid complications. The ...
  • Patel, Arpan S; Trivedi, Ajay (Mukt Shabd Journal | Volume-9 | Issue-4, 2020-04)
    Throughout the modern global economy the technologies and scheme have been more widely used in transforming industries and increasing growth strategies in order to achieve a larger market share, long-term competitiveness, ...
  • Singh, Kishan; Kumar, Krishna; patil, Abhijit (Alochana Chakra Journal | Volume-9 | Issue-6, 2020-06)
    Kalasharir described in Ayurved compendia is unique concept of AyurvedSharir. Kala are described as limiting membranes between Dhatuand Aashay which are seven in number. Kala are not mere limiting membranes in the body ...
  • Multani, Mohammed Zaid Sharifbhai; Patel, Ashwinkumar A. (Mukt Shabd Journal | Volume-9 | Issue-4, 2020-04)
    The organizations are conducting post exit interviews to gather data for improving organisational culture and for organisational development, also to find out the actual reasons for employee turnover. This article focuses ...
  • Kumar, Krishna; Singh, Kishan; Patil, Abhijit; Patel, Nirav (Alochana Chakra Journal | Volume-9 | Issue-6, 2020-06)
    There are many concepts that are not yet fully understood in Ayurvedic science, and nabhi is one of those theories. In Ayurveda, Nabhi (navel) is believed to be the root of a vessel's current between pakvashaya (intestinal) ...

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