Volume 25 Issue 5 May 2025
A STUDY ON LEVEL OF PERCEPTION MOBILE COMMERCE TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING IN COIMBATORE CITY
Mobile commerce has been a huge success in terms of individuals’ adoption in some markets like Japan, while, surprisingly, not as flourishing in others. A more complete understanding of the issue requires the need to integrate three roles that m-commerce users play: as technology users, network members and as consumers. In this study, we review existing literature on individuals ’level of perception of mobile commerce services to highlight the adequacy/inadequacy of previous studies’ coverage of these three roles. Conclude that If your business is not utilizing the power of mobile commerce yet, it is time you bring the customers who chose your competitors instead of you, back to your store. Check out Builder fly to get an amazing ecommerce as well as m-commerce solution and stay ahead of the trends like a pro
Ms. Usha. K., Dr.P.Sekar (2025). A STUDY ON LEVEL OF PERCEPTION MOBILE COMMERCE TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING IN COIMBATORE CITY. Research Paper, 25(5), 1-12. http://journaleit.org/wp-content/uploads/1_May_2025.pdf
NEW GRAPHENE BATTERY CAN BE CHARGED IN JUST 15 MINUTES.
A new type of battery has been developed that could revolutionise electric vehicle use with a recharge time of just 15 seconds. While technology is progressing in the electric bike sector on all these points, for most, the rate of progression is still just to slow. One factor that could improve the situation on two of the above mentioned fronts is recharge time. Reducing this to shorter amounts of time improves the deficit that electrically powered motorcycles have over their fossil fuels burning cousins. A battery with a recharge time of minutes, comparable to a petrol – powered bike, would go some way to alleviating the range anxiety that comes with electric motorcycle ownership, and quicker recharge times are just what this new graphene battery achieves. Scientists have created a graphene ‘super battery’ that can be recharged in around 15 seconds. The lithium –ion cell is also capable of surviving a claimed several hundred thousand charge cycles, increasing the longevity of the cell when compared to a conventional battery.
MR.PIYUSHKUMAR VASUDEVBHAI, Shri R.P. Arts (2025). NEW GRAPHENE BATTERY CAN BE CHARGED IN JUST 15 MINUTES.. Research Paper, 25(5), 13-16. http://journaleit.org/wp-content/uploads/2_May_2025.pdf
Service Gap analysis in the light of Southern Railways
Indian Railways is the largest railway network in Asia. Oliver (1997) argues that service quality can be described as the result from customer comparisons between their expectations about the service they will use and their perceptions about the service company. The main objective of the study is to analyse the gap between passengers expectations and perceptions. Primary data were collected by interviewing 100 passengers of Rail transport in Southern Railway with a specially prepared interview schedule. The data were analysed by using the Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) software package. The researcher has applied Simple Percentage analysis, Gap analysis, Factor analysis and Correlation analysis. The result shows that the Gap analysis is positive in all the dimensions in general and is prominent in the dimensions of reliability and comfort.
R. SHUNMUGASELVI, Dr. V. DARLING SELVI (2025). Service Gap analysis in the light of Southern Railways. Research Paper, 25(5), 17-32. http://journaleit.org/wp-content/uploads/3_May_2025-1.pdf
GENDER IDENTITY AND LEGAL RECOGNITION
The complex and evolving landscape of gender identity and its legal recognition. With the understanding that gender is a multifaceted and deeply personal aspect of human identity, the challenges faced by individuals who identify outside the traditional gender binary. The historical context of legal recognition for gender identity and traces the developments in legislation and policies aimed at safeguarding the rights and dignity of transgender, nonbinary, and gender-diverse individuals. Through an analysis of various jurisdictions, the diverse approaches taken by different countries and regions in recognizing gender identity. It assesses the impact of legal recognition on access to essential services, including healthcare, education, employment, and identification documents, thereby shedding light on the importance of inclusive legal frameworks. The further investigates the role of international human rights instruments in advancing the rights of gender diverse communities and the challenges faced in implementing these protections at a global level. Additionally, the social and cultural attitudes towards gender identity and how they influence legal recognition, contributing to an inclusive and supportive societal environment. While considerable progress has been made in recent years, and it also identifies persistent obstacles and discriminatory practices faced by gender diverse individuals in various legal systems. By examining legal cases, policy changes, and social movements, the importance of recognizing gender identity as a fundamental human right. Ultimately, to provide a comprehensive analysis of the current state of gender identity legal recognition, with the aim of informing policymakers, legal professionals, and advocates to work towards a more inclusive and equitable society for all individuals, regardless of their gender identity.
SRI GUGAN S, JEROM STUWARD J, (2025). GENDER IDENTITY AND LEGAL RECOGNITION. Research Paper, 25(5), 33-53. http://journaleit.org/wp-content/uploads/4_May_2025-1.pdf
A Sociological study on Female graduate college students’ Nutrition awareness and Dietary habits: Special reference to South Karnataka
The health and academic success of students are impacted by inadequate nutrition. Although students may have a better understanding of nutritional requirements, college life allows them to choose the type and quantity of food they consume. This is a chance to improve nutritional status and correct poor dietary practices. Nourishment, the fundamental need of a living being is not only to satisfy hunger, but also to provide physical and mental well-being. In order to maintain health standards, proper nutrition, which is the presence of nutrients in the required amounts, is necessary from the daily diet. Eating any kind of food does not meet the nutritional requirements of the body. To understand nutrition and eating habits in female college students using qualitative research methods. The purpose of this article is to analyze the discourses produced during 34 semi-structured interviews conducted by female graduate students in the Davanagere district of Karnataka with undergraduates in 2021. The interviewees ranged in age from 19 to 22. Having a high level of education did not prevent female graduate students from eating unhealthy foods. Emerging themes were identified regarding knowledge and behavior. Qualitative research gives a comprehensive picture of issues that are difficult to comprehend. Even though graduate students have an idea of nutrition, there are gaps. The development of wrong attitudes in students can be prevented by a more informative school curriculum.
Dr. Dinesha N.A. (2025). A Sociological study on Female graduate college students’ Nutrition awareness and Dietary habits: Special reference to South Karnataka. Research Paper, 25(5), 54-59. http://journaleit.org/wp-content/uploads/5_May_2025-1.pdf
AN EXTENSIVE ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF INDIA’S MUTUAL FUNDS
Today, mutual funds have established themselves as one of the most prominent options available for financial investing. The sector of the Indian financial market known as the mutual fund business is one that is on the rise and expanding at a rapid rate. It offers a wide range of plans to cater to the requirements and desired risk to reward profile of various groups of investors. Small and medium-sized investors are able to engage in today's intricate and cutting-edge financial landscape with the assistance of mutual funds. By purchasing units in the fund, investors are given the opportunity to take part in the mutual fund.A mutual fund is a trust with professionally managed investment assistance that gathers and channels the resources of a number of participants who have a similar financial aim and invests in shares, debt securities, money-market securities, or a mix of these. A mutual fund is also known as a pooled investment vehicle (PIV) since it pools the assets of several investors into a single pool for the purpose of investing. Unit holders are the term used to refer to investors who purchase investments from funds. These securities are managed on behalf of the unit holders by a professional investment manager, and each investor owns a share or unit of the portfolio in proportion to the amount they invested and the net fund value. This means that investors are liable for both gains and losses from the portfolio.After subtracting expenditures, loads, and taxes that are relevant to the situation, the profit or loss incurred as a result of these investments and the realised growth in value are distributed to the unit holders in accordance to the number of units that each individual investor owns.
Dr. DEVARAJU VENKATA RAO (2025). AN EXTENSIVE ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF INDIA’S MUTUAL FUNDS. Research Paper, 25(5), 60-68. http://journaleit.org/wp-content/uploads/6_May_2025-1.pdf
TRADITIONAL HERBAL MEDICINES IN DIABETES MELLITUS : AN OVERVIEW
Diabetes is an important human disorder concerning various sides in life of people of different countries which ultimately leads to serious damage to the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys and nerves. In India it is showing to be a major health problem, especially in the urban areas. Even though there is considerable progress in the treatment of diabetes by oral hypoglycaemic agents, search for newer drugs continues because the present synthetic drugs have several limitations. There are various approaches to reduce the ill effects of diabetes and its secondary complications, herbal formulations are desired due to lesser side effects and low cost. The present article gives a general idea, complications of diabetic mellitus and focuses on herbal formulations or native plants used in the treatment of diabetes which can be or are part of meals or diet to control sugar level especially in India. The herbal drugs with antidiabetic activity are not yet commercially formulated as modern medicines, even though they have been acclaimed for their therapeutic properties in the traditional systems of medicine. Therefore, this review is aimed at opening up new outlooks in realizing the therapeutic potential of Ayurveda in treatment of diabetes and other chronic diseases. All drugs which we have discussed in this review have a significant role in therapy of diabetes mellitus.
Ms. Shevante T.B., Ms. Alhat B.R (2025). TRADITIONAL HERBAL MEDICINES IN DIABETES MELLITUS : AN OVERVIEW. Research Paper, 25(5), 69-82. http://journaleit.org/wp-content/uploads/7_May_2025-1.pdf
Development and Validation of UV Spectrophotometric Method for the Estimation of Linezolid
The objective of this study was to develop and validate a sensitive, simple, accurate, precise and cost-effective UV spectrophotometric method for the quantification of Linezolid (LNZ) in pharmaceutical formulations of lipid nanoparticles. Various analytical performance parameters, including linearity, range, precision, accuracy, limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) were determined in accordance with the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) Q2 (R1) guidelines. The analysis was carried out using a mixture of 80% water and 20% methanol (v/v). The maximum absorption peak (λmax) of LNZ was found to be 251 nm in the selected medium. Beer-Lambert’s law was valid in the concentration range of 0.5–10 μg/ml, with a high correlation coefficient (R2) of 0.9955. The study results affirm that the developed procedure is both accurate and precise, with reproducible outcomes. Additionally, it is characterized by its simplicity, affordability, and time efficiency. Consequently, this method can be effectively employed for the quantification of LNZ in prepared lipid nanoparticles.
Iti Chauhan, Lubhan Singh (2025). Development and Validation of UV Spectrophotometric Method for the Estimation of Linezolid. Research Paper, 25(5), 83-90. http://journaleit.org/wp-content/uploads/8_May_2025-1.pdf
Design of a Biosignal Based Stress Detection System Using Machine Learning Techniques
This study represents a design of a detection system of stress through machine learning using some available bio signals in human body. Stress can be commonly defined as the disturbance in psychological equilibrium. Stress detectionis one of the major research areas in biomedical engineering as proper detection of stress can conveniently prevent many psychological and physiological problems like cardiac rhythm abnormalities or arrhythmia. There are several bio-signals available (i.e. ECG, EMG, Respiration, GSR etc.) which are helpful in detecting stress levels as these signals shows characteristic changes with stress induction. In this paper, ECG was selected as the primary candidate because of the easily available recording (i.e. several mobile clinical grade recorders are available now in the market) and ECG feature extraction techniques. Another advantage of ECG is that respiratory signal information can also be detected form ECG which is known as EDR (ECG derived Respiration) without having separate sensor system for respiration measurement. Features of ECG signals are distinctive and collection of the signals is costefficient. From ECG we derived RR interval, QT interval, and EDR features for the development of the model. For the implementation of a supervised machine learning (SVM) method in MATLAB, Physionet’s “drivedb” database was used as the training dataset and validation. SVM was chosen for classification, as there are two classes of labeled data; ‘stressed’ or ‘nonstressed’. Several SVM model types were verified by changing the feature number and Kernel type. Our results showed an accuracy level of 98.6% with Gaussian Kernel function and using all available features (RR, QT and EDR), which also emphasizes the importance of respiratory information in stress detection through Machine Learning.
U. SRINIVASULU, K.SAI, CH. SAI LIKITHA, T. PREM, P. SADIQ ALI. (2025). Design of a Biosignal Based Stress Detection System Using Machine Learning Techniques. Research Paper, 25(5), 91-99. http://journaleit.org/wp-content/uploads/9_May_2025-1.pdf
IMPLEMENTATION OF VIRTUAL REALITY CYCLING SIMULATOR
During this Covid-19, it's very tough for every person to pop out of their houses. So many human beings are fitness aware as they want to exercise daily. For that we're enforcing digital fact software primarily based totally cycle which may be used inner our houses. Cycling is one of the famous sports within side the international and is a superb exercising for keeping frame fitness. In our venture digital biking simulator is evolved for exercising and enjoyment purpose. It has several benefits in Health. It includes increase fitness, reducing threat of coronary heart attack, dropping weight and lowering stress. The individual could have a actual time revel in whilst biking the use of digital fact software. This venture is primarily based on Hardware and Software. The Hardware additives required for this venture is Bicycle, Bike stand with resistance unit, Sensors and monitoring system, Head mounted display. Software used on this venture is Copper Cube Software, 3-d well suited recreation engine, 3-d fashions and assets, Traffic Simulation.
B.Ravi Babu, M.Harshitha, R.G.Bhavana, P.Afrin, S.Charan kumar, K.Harinadham (2025). IMPLEMENTATION OF VIRTUAL REALITY CYCLING SIMULATOR. Research Paper, 25(5), 100-105. http://journaleit.org/wp-content/uploads/10_May_2025-1.pdf
ANALYTICAL STUDY ON SEISMIC BEHAVIOUR OF HIGH RISE BUILDING USING DIFFERENT LOAD RESISTING METHOD
Height of the building has now become the primary point of focus of today’s world. Since buildings are getting taller and slender the primary concern of design engineers is shifting from gravity loads to lateral loads. The effect of lateral forces becomes more and more dominant as the building becomes taller and taller. These lateral forces can produce critical stresses in the structure, induce undesirable stresses and vibrations or cause excessive lateral sway of the structure. In this project a, G+16 storey building, along with shear wall and two different types of bracing is considered for analysis. The performance of building will be evaluated on the basis of following parameters –Storey displacement, Storey drift, Base shear. In this work, the shear walls and bracings are provided at corner with the overall analysis to be carried out using ETABS software.
Kumar Anupam, Mr. Md. Tasleem (2025). ANALYTICAL STUDY ON SEISMIC BEHAVIOUR OF HIGH RISE BUILDING USING DIFFERENT LOAD RESISTING METHOD. Research Paper, 25(5), 106-116. http://journaleit.org/wp-content/uploads/11_May_2025-1.pdf