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Electronic International Interdisciplinary Research Journal (EIIRJ) is an open access, peer-reviewed and refereed journal published by Multidisciplinary Scholarly Research Association, India & Aarhat Publication and Aarhat Journals, India. The main objective of Electronic International Interdisciplinary Research Journal (EIIRJ) is to provide an intellectual platform for the international scholars. Electronic International Interdisciplinary Research Journal (EIIRJ) aims to promote interdisciplinary studies in Humanities, Social Science and Science, Engineering and become the leading journal in Interdisciplinary in the world.
The journal publishes research papers in the fields of Social Sciences, Arts, And Humanities ,Science, Management, Engineering, Library And Information Sciences ,Archaeology, Education, Law, Economics, Accounting, Finance, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Architecture, Epigraphy, Economics, Education, Ethics, History Of Science, Sociology, Psychology, Morphology, Museology, Papyrology, Philology, Preparation/Conservation, Philosophy, Political Science, Population Studies, Psychology, Public Administration, Sociology, Social Welfare, Linguistics, Literature, Paralegal, Performing Arts, Religion, Underwater Archaeology, English Literature, Geography, Mathematics etc and so on.
The journal is published in both print and online versions.
Electronic International Interdisciplinary Research Journal (EIIRJ) Journal is now published in English as well as in Hindi & Marathi and it is open for submission by authors from all over the world. It is currently published 6 times a year, in Feb, April, June, August, October
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Aug. 31, 2024
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ENHANCED CYCLONE INTENSITY PREDICTION: COMBINING DEEP LEARNING WITH DVORAK TECHNIQUE
Ritika Lala, Shirley Maria Horne and Muskaan Shaikh
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.13889931
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With the increasing frequency and severity of cyclonic events, accurate and timely prediction of cyclone intensity is critical for disaster preparedness. This research introduces a deep learning framework for predicting cyclone intensity using satellite imagery. Our approach leverages convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to extract complex features from satellite images, complemented by the Dvorak technique for analyzing eye structure and cloud top temperatures. Additionally, we integrate Decision Tree and Random Forest algorithms to enhance prediction accuracy. Trained on a comprehensive dataset of historical cyclone imagery, our model demonstrates significant improvements in prediction accuracy and efficiency compared to traditional methods. By integrating this deep learning framework into operational forecasting systems, our approach provides enhanced predictive capabilities, supporting more effective preparation and response strategies for regions at risk.
Original Research Article
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Aug. 31, 2024
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COLONIZATION, CIVILIZATION, AND RESISTANCE IN J.M. COETZEE’S WAITING FOR THE BARBARIANS: A CRITICAL SURVEY
Mr. Vijayanand Bansode
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.14208680
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The novel "Waiting for the Barbarians" explores the process of colonization, depicting how European settlers arrived in uncharted African territories and established their dominance. Under the guise of "civilization," they employed deceitful tactics to label Indigenous people as barbaric or uncivilized. The narrative provides a comprehensive view of settlement and subjugation. European settlers often used binary terms, such as "civilized" versus "barbaric," to justify their actions. The story of the blind girl reveals the pain and power dynamics at play, illustrating how the powerful settlers sought to suppress the Indigenous people of African society. The novel emphasises how the colonization process was carried out under the pretense of bringing civilization.
Original Research Article
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Aug. 31, 2024
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EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON IDENTITY, CULTURE, AND HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS IN KIRAN DESAI’S ‘INHERITANCE OF LOSS’
Mr. Munjaji P. Patil
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.13790125
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Kiran Desai is one of the talented and ambitious younger Indian diasporic writers who have a significant role in portraying and reflecting the difficulties and complexities of the experiences of the immigrants in literature. Kiran Desai’s most notable novel, “The Inheritance of Loss” (2006) is set in Kalimpong, which is situated at the foot of mount Kanchenjunga in the North Eastern part of post -Independence India. This novel explores immigration, relationships and identity on both the interpersonal and international scale. Spanning India, England, and the United States, the novel details the conflict between traditional Indian ways of life and the shiny opulence of Western nations. The book won several awards, including the Man Booker Prize in 2006 and the National Book Critics Circle Fiction Award in 2007. Desai wrote the book in the seven years following her 1998 debut, Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard. The novel highlights some of the outstanding issues of contemporary society such as globalization, marginalization, subordination, economic inequality, exploitation, poverty, nationalism, insurgency, immigration, hybridity, racial discrimination and political violence.To sum up , the novel deals with the conflict of culture , on the global level ; and on the personal level it deals with the internal conflict if identity ( the past and present ). In THE INHERITANCE OF LOSS, Desai tries to capture the pain and dilemma of an immigrant.
Original Research Article
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Aug. 31, 2024
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EXPLORING THE ROLE OF GAMIFICATION IN ENHANCING STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AND LEARNING OUTCOMES
Anagha Mahajan
DOI : 10.5281/eiirj.13369336
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This paper examines the concept of gamification in education, emphasizing its benefits and challenges through an extensive review of existing literature. Gamification has been increasingly adopted as a pedagogical tool in various educational contexts to enhance student engagement, motivation, and learning outcomes. This review synthesizes findings from multiple studies to provide a comprehensive understanding of the impact of gamification on both students and educators. Additionally, the paper identifies gaps in the current literature and proposes directions for future research.
Original Research Article
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Aug. 31, 2024
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AWARENESS OF DIGITAL EDUCATION AMONG PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS
Dr. Sunita Magre & Rajni Kumari
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.13831452
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Digital penetration in general has seen major improvement in recent years. This has come to rescue the education sector in times of global pandemic and consequent lock downs. There has been invent of various tools and platforms on which education is being provided to student and teacher community. This paper has examined the awareness of digital education among pre-service teacher of B.Ed. and M.Ed. in terms of knowledge about digital education and skill of using digital applications, digital medium and digital devices. The present study also explored the differences in awareness of digital education among pre-service teachers by gender, teacher education course, and level of educational qualification. The researcher prepared a close ended structured questionnaire measuring the responses in lieu of knowledge and skill about digital education. It was found that majority of the pre-service teachers were adequately aware about leaning management system, spam, MOOC and virtual labs. The pre-service teachers were found to have good skill in using word process application, presentation application and video sharing sites. Only around 20% of the pre-service teachers were part of any forum or interests’ group and used virtual labs in teaching. It was also found that pre-service teachers have adequate knowledge about digital education and skill of using digital medium and digital devices as the mean score was more than fifty percent. It was observed that the awareness about government initiatives in digital education was not adequate among pre-service teachers.
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June 30, 2024
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PHYTOCHEMICAL EXTRACTION AND SCREENING OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM CUMINUM CYMINUM L. SEEDS EXTRACT
Madhu Maregude, Sachin Bhagat & Anil Bhalerao
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.11127241
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The medicinal plants gifted by nature have been explored by humans to find out their respective values in the medical field. Cuminum cyminum L. has been utilized for ages as a traditional medication. The aim of this study is to evaluate the phytochemical screening of methanolic extract of C. cyminum L. seeds. To compare the phytochemical analyses of C. cyminum L. methanol extract and its constituents (tannins, flavonoids, alkaloids, saponins, and phenols), an experiment was carried out. We have analyzed phytochemicals such as alkaloids, phenols, tannins, saponins, and flavonoids in Cumin. The results of the study showed that C. cyminum L. is a potential source of bioactive phytochemicals, which can be used as a plant-based antioxidant, antibacterial and antidiabetic agent. This is valuable information to support further studies to exploit and apply it in functional food, pharmaceutical, and nutraceutical applications.
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June 30, 2024
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PHYTOREMEDIATION OF ORGANIC DYES USING AQUATIC PLANTS
Arabia Syed, Nidhi Shirali, Shriya Chaubal, Geetanjali Ganguli & Sree Nair
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.11311434
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The escalating augmentation of synthetic dyes in aquatic system poses a significant environmental challenge. Due to their non-biodegradable nature, these dyes persist in water, hindering light penetration and disrupting ecosystems. Crystal Violet (CV) exhibits mutagenic, teratogenic, or mitotic poisoning properties, while Methyl Orange (MO) is a carcinogenic water-soluble azo dye commonly found in industrial effluents. These dyes contribute to electrolyte imbalances and promote tumorigenesis in aquatic organisms. Various methods have been explored to mitigate the presence of dyes in aquatic environments. These include utilizing grapefruit peel, rice husk, jackfruit leaf powder, and ginger waste. However, biosorbents remain the most effective technique, whereby dyes are absorbed from wastewater. Thereby, the study focuses on the possibility of using aquatic plants such as Pistia stratiotes (water lettuce) and Cyperus papyrus (water cyperus) as phytoremediation to remove the industrial dye (here CV and MO) from the aquatic system. The study exemplified the biosorbent properties of these plants against the potential degradation of CV and MO.