7 research outputs found
READING HABITS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS OF JAMMU & KASHMIR: A CASE STUDY OF DISTRICT ANANTNAG
Abstract: Reading is an innate capacity of a person to relish the moral, cultural, social and political aspects of the life. It is the process where from one develops from being a child to a perfect man. The study sought to assess the reading habits of college students in district Anantnag. A questionnaire was used as a tool for data collection. The data collected was analyzed quantitatively and results are presented in tables and figures. From total copies of questionnaire distributed among the students of Science and Commerce departments, 303 were filled and were returned. The findings showed that majority of the respondents take reading seriously with 56.7% of the respondents reading for personality development. The paper also revealed that homes are the preferred destinations for study among students instead of libraries, advising us to create an attractive atmosphere and collection in libraries. The study revealed that newspapers and web pages are high in demand among college students. The study also revealed that parents are the main promoters of reading habits among college students
The impact of conflict exposure and social support on posttraumatic growth among the young adults in Kashmir The impact of conflict exposure and social support on posttraumatic growth among the young adults in Kashmir
Abstract: This study examined the effect of social support and conflict exposure on posttraumatic growth (PTG) among the young adults who have been exposed to stressful experiences regarding the armed conflict in Kashmir. The aim of the study is to explore PTG in this population and its association with conflict exposure and perceived social support. This is a cross-sectional study involving 803 college students. The data were collected by four self-report instruments comprising of demographic data schedule, the exposure to Kashmir conflict checklist, the posttraumatic growth inventory and the multidimensional scale of perceived social support. The respondents reported relatively high levels of PTG and social support. Conflict exposure and total perceived social support were significantly associated with an increase in PTG. Formulation of programmes to sensitize people living in conflict zones about the importance of PTG and social support in buffering negative outcomes can help lessen their stress, increase their ability to withstand adversities and help them move towards personal growth
READING HABITS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS OF JAMMU & KASHMIR: A CASE STUDY OF DISTRICT ANANTNAG
Abstract: Reading is an innate capacity of a person to relish the moral, cultural, social and political aspects of the life. It is the process where from one develops from being a child to a perfect man. The study sought to assess the reading habits of college students in district Anantnag. A questionnaire was used as a tool for data collection. The data collected was analyzed quantitatively and results are presented in tables and figures. From total copies of questionnaire distributed among the students of Science and Commerce departments, 303 were filled and were returned. The findings showed that majority of the respondents take reading seriously with 56.7% of the respondents reading for personality development. The paper also revealed that homes are the preferred destinations for study among students instead of libraries, advising us to create an attractive atmosphere and collection in libraries. The study revealed that newspapers and web pages are high in demand among college students. The study also revealed that parents are the main promoters of reading habits among college students
Development of Cholinium-Based API Ionic Liquids with Enhanced Drug Solubility: Biological Evaluation and Interfacial Properties
We report an efficient sustainable two-step anion exchange
synthetic
procedure for the preparation of choline API ionic liquids (Cho-API-ILs)
that contain active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) as anions combined
with choline-based cations. We have evaluated the in vitro cytotoxicity
for the synthesized compounds using three different cells lines, namely,
HEK293 (normal kidney cell line), SW480, and HCT 116 (colon carcinoma
cells). The solubility of APIs and Cho-API-ILs was evaluated in water/buffer
solutions and was found higher for Cho-API-ILs. Further, we have investigated
the antimicrobial potential of the pure APIs, ILs, and Cho-API-ILs
against clinically relevant microorganisms, and the results demonstrated
the promise of Cho-API-ILs as potent antimicrobial agents to treat
bacterial infections. Moreover, the aggregation and adsorption properties
of the Cho-API-ILs were observed by using a surface tension technique.
The aggregation behavior of these Cho-API-ILs was further supported
by conductivity and pyrene probe fluorescence. The thermodynamics
of aggregation for Cho-API-ILs has been assessed from the temperature
dependence of surface tension. The micellar size and their stability
have been studied by dynamic light scattering, transmission electron
microscopy, and zeta potential. Therefore, the duality in the nature
of Cho-API-ILs has been explored with the upgradation of their physical,
chemical, and biopharmaceutical properties, which enhance the opportunities
for advances in pharmaceutical sciences
Quantitative and qualitative evaluation of saffron (Crocus sativus L.) for genetic variability, character association and path analysis: Genetic variability, character association and path analysis in saffron
Different accessions of saffron were studied to analyze genetic diversity and heritable component of variation in yield and yield related traits. Dry pistil weight, fresh pistil weight, fresh flower weight corm-1 line-1, number of flowers corm-1 line-1, and big corm index, all had high genotypic coefficient of variation, heritability and genetic advance. The traits included in the selection scheme, correlation among traits (floral and agronomic) are important as varieties must have high yield associated with exemplary quality parameters. At both phenotypic and genotypic levels, the association was found significant among the traits. Stigma length and fresh flower weight had strong direct effect with respect to dry pistil weight followed by number of flowers corm-1 line-1, fresh pistil weight and big corm index. Therefore, these parameters can be taken as criteria for selection