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Impact of Covid-19 on the Indian tourism industry

This Research paper shows the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the tourism industry of India. To what extent the tourism industry got affected, the losses it faced due to the pandemic and a comparison with the statistics of the tourism industry with the last two years. Along with that this research paper also forms a relation between the COVID-19 pandemic and the Indian tourism industry. This research paper mainly focuses on two important aspects of the Indian tourism industry, foreign tourist arrivals & Foreign exchange earnings, which are both equally important to the economy of the country as a whole

Published by: Aman Vashisht, Tanay D. Munshi, Rachel Grace Mathai

Author: Aman Vashisht

Paper ID: V6I6-1156

Paper Status: published

Published: November 11, 2020

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Impact of student politics on democracy

Student politics provides a platform for students that allow them to raise their voices and concern over issues that affect their body as a whole, thereby encouraging the engagement in nation building process. Through student political organisations, students not just represent their rights and identities at a local level but also at a national level. Majorly, these political organisations consists of student members who are associated with student politics, often have background political connection and inclination towards politics mostly due to their parents, peer groups etc. Student activism has played an integral role in one of the most significant events in the history such as the movement of freedom, civil right etc. Even though there exists perceptions of student politics having a negative influence on the system, there are several shreds of evidence in the world that suggest that it drives agents of positive social and political change in many nations.

Published by: Anurag Mundara

Author: Anurag Mundara

Paper ID: V6I6-1159

Paper Status: published

Published: November 11, 2020

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Analysis of user preferred youtube videos

In current era of big data, a wide variety of high-volume data having different veracity can be easily collected or generated at a high velocity. Social network data, as well as audio and video in social media and social networking sites, are examples of big data. Embedded in these big data are valuable information and knowledge. Previously unknown and useful information and knowledge from these big data, some big data solutions are in demand. In this project, we explore the big data for detecting various results from YouTube video data so that the user- preferred YouTube viewing can be recognized and the analysis of user- preferred YouTube videos can then be enhanced.

Published by: Divya H., Jane Karuniya J., Srinidhi S.T.

Author: Divya H.

Paper ID: V6I6-1143

Paper Status: published

Published: November 11, 2020

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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on unorganized sector and its effect on the economy

ABSTRACT Unorganized Sectors are being supported by the Government through several schemes as they play a crucial role in boosting the country’s economy. These Sectors are full of high potential as employment generators especially in the rural India and also perform a number of crucial functions that support development and poverty alleviation. The Government Agencies have been playing a key role in promoting unorganized sectors across the country through implementation of various schemes and policies ranging from providing collateral-free credit and access to incubation centres to providing better equipment and employment opportunities for entrepreneurs. The inherent advantages of these unorganized sectors are optimal utilization of local resources, mobilization of investments on a large scale, creation of job opportunity, prevention of distress rural-urban migration and reduction of disparity across sectors and regions. The Covid-19 pandemic and its unprecedented danger have forced the entire world to announce nationwide lockdown affecting unorganized sector adversely. This pandemic affected workers of unorganized sectors, left them jobless and rapidly increased the unemployment rate across the country. To address financial difficulties faced by unorganized sector, a package of Rs1,610 crores will be released by the Government as Covid-19 financial package

Published by: Dr. Sharmila S.

Author: Dr. Sharmila S.

Paper ID: V6I6-1145

Paper Status: published

Published: November 10, 2020

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A prototype for transferring data using visible light

This paper describes the use of light as a medium for bi-directional communication between two systems. It demonstrates transmission and reception of data between two systems bi-directionally that do not have any physical communication between them. This paper envisions a future where data for laptops, smart phones, and tablets is transmitted through the light in a room. It establishes a way for creating a communication medium that can transfer data with much higher speeds as compared to current wireless networks. The methodology used is the conversion of SERIAL-to-TTL (Transistor-Transistor-Logic), and vice versa. It takes input from the system (transmitter) and gives output in the form of TTL logic signals that ultimately drives the LED circuit, enabling it to glow, but actually it is transmitting data.

Published by: S. Laxman

Author: S. Laxman

Paper ID: V6I6-1138

Paper Status: published

Published: November 9, 2020

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Awareness about teeth whitening among young adults in south Indian population

Dental esthetics affects how people value themselves and perceived by the society, and this may also impact the oral health-related quality of life. Peer groups play a key role in adult emotional stability and they place a high value on appearance under peer influences. The aim of this study is to explore the knowledge and awareness of teeth whitening among young adults. A cross sectional study was conducted among young adults using self administered questionnaire to evaluate awareness, attitude and perception of teeth whitening. Data was collected through google forms and statistical analysis was done. It was observed that 73.4% were aware of teeth whitening, 62.1% stated that teeth color did influence their social life and confidence. About 68.4% advocated that smoking leads to staining of teeth. Around 67.3% denied that brushing teeth for longer duration and harder cannot whiten the teeth. Regarding teeth whitening, 68.6% preferred to consult a dentist, 31.4% of participants preferred home remedy over consulting dentist. It was concluded that dental esthetics has a greater impact on psychological status. Brushing teeth and attitude towards consulting dentist shows that participants have good knowledge and awareness about tooth color. The dental advertisement also plays a significant role in tooth whitening. It helps the dentist to assess the patient’s desires and increase the treatment success rate.

Published by: Vinita Mary A., Kesavan R., Bhavani M., Blessy Melba D., Deepiha D., Monisha Shrinidhi K.

Author: Vinita Mary A.

Paper ID: V6I6-1140

Paper Status: published

Published: November 3, 2020

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