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    COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS FOR HYBRID PAIRS OF MAPPINGS USING IMPLICIT RELATIONS IN FUZZY METRIC SPACE

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    The purpose of this paper is to introduce the notion of a new type of common limit range property for a hybrid pair of single and multivalued mappings in fuzzy metric space and establish some common fixed point theorems satisfying the same property using implicit relations. Some related results are also derived besides furnishing illustrative examples. Further, we also present an integral type common fixed pointtheorem in fuzzy metric space. Our results improve and extend some previously known results

    DNA Computing and Implementations

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    DNA Computing aims to harness the molecules at the Nano level for computational purpose. DNA Computing features high data density and massive storage capability therefore, its approach can be used to solve various combinatorial Problems like solving Non Deterministic Problems (i.e. NP- Complete and NP-Hard). This Molecular Level Computational involve input and output both in the molecule form. Since DNA has already been explored as an exquisite material and is a fundamental block for manufacturing large scale Nano mechanical devices. DNA Computing is an approach towards the Biomolecular Computation where the aim is not only to process the information but also to transfer it to other molecular structures for utilization. DNA Computing is slower when an individual DNA Computes in compare to silica based chips. Its Efficiently and throughput increases as the number of DNA increase. DNA provides the possibility of massive parallelism. Starting with the Introduction about the DNA Structure, followed up by DNA Computers, this paper will discuss some recent advancements and challenges of DNA Computing. We will also discuss the possible future scope and implementation as well how the Artificial Intelligence approach can be used with DNA Based Computers to achieve a better and efficient Machine Learning

    A Deep Learning Approach to Video Classification for Indoor and Outdoor Environments

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    This research paper explores the application of deep learning techniques for video classification, specifically focusing on distinguishing between indoor and outdoor environments. We present a comprehensive analysis of different deep learning models and methodologies used for this classification task, evaluating their performance and effectiveness. Our study includes a detailed exploration of feature extraction methods, model architectures, and training strategies tailored to indoor-outdoor video classification. Through extensive experimentation and evaluation on benchmark datasets, we demonstrate the efficacy of our proposed approach, achieving significant accuracy rates and outperforming existing methods in this domain. The findings from this research contribute valuable insights and advancements in video classification using deep learning, with potential applications in various real-world scenarios such as surveillance, robotics, and environmental monitoring

    Critical Analysis of Allusions and Symbols In The Poem The Wasteland by Thomas Stearns Eliot

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    Modern man is spiritually hollow and barren; he is just like a robot that follows the pre-assigned tasks. He wakes up early in the morning, changes his dress, takes his breakfast, goes to office, takes his lunch, returns to his home, spends time with family, takes dinner, goes to his bed and next day in the morning again follows the same routine. Modern man is inhabitant of Wasteland, although he has gained progress in science and materialistic culture, yet he has no values, he is spiritually dead. He has only one eye of Commerce his spiritual eye is closed, so he is spiritually blind. Few of the reasons for modern man's destruction are sex perversities and gambling, making false love and religious waywardness. He is confined to his routine work and helpless to act upon his religious doctrines or moral values. Religion is the only way to get deliverance, man is mortal he can be immortal just like the Holy Christ by adopting the message of God. The poem "The Wasteland" digs the graves of ancients and shows us their immoral activities, waywardness and spiritual barrenness and this is the great craftsmanship of the poet. Through the symbolic and allusive analysis of this poem the researcher will try to show the images of hollowness and barrenness in the present age

    Socio-Economic Struggles in Arvind Adiga’s The White Tiger

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    Balram Halwai the narrator of Arvind Adiga’s first novel, The White Tiger, is a modern Indian hero. In the country inebriated by its new found economic prowess, he is a successful entrepreneur, a self-made, man who has risen on the back of India’s much-vaunted technology industry. In a nation proudly and underdevelopment, he represents, as he himself says, “tomorrow.” Balram’s triumphal narrative, framed somewhat inexplicably as a letter to the visiting Chinese premier, unfurls over seven days and nights in Bangalore. It’s rather more complicated story then Balram initially lets on. Before moving to Bangalore, he was a driver for the week-willed son of a feudal landlord. One rainy day in Delhi, he crushed the skull of his employer and stole a bag containing a large amount of money, capital that financed his Bangalore taxi business. That business-ferrying technology workers to and from their jobs- depends, in turn, on keeping the police happy with the occasional bribe

    Exposing Nipah virus: an epidemiological study of another thread in Kerala, South India

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    Bats spread the Nipah virus, which causes severe encephalitis and high mortality. Multiple reports have come from Malaysia, Bangladesh, Singapore, and India. Pteropus fruit bats are known to host the virus. The virus has caused four outbreaks in Kerala in the past quinquennium. Scholars believe the virus is indigenous to the state's bat population. Climate change, resource depletion, deforestation, natural terrain changes, farming, and industrialization all contribute to viral disease outbreaks. In this review, we will discuss the epidemiological background of the previous NiV outbreak. We will also examine the transmission method epidemic prevention and control strategies and possible causes of the outbreak. Four Nipah epidemics have occurred in Kerala in the past five years. Expert investigation suggests that the virus may be endemic in the state’s bat population. Kerala, India, has many bat species. In 2018, research found viral infections in the local fruit bat population. Traditionally, people eat fresh toddy or sap from trees, which can be polluted by bats carrying the Nipah virus. Kerala's healthcare system also closely monitors unexplained fevers for Nipah virus infections. The World Health Organisation and Indian Council of Medical Research found that the entire state is susceptible to Nipah virus infections. The virus is a major cause of encephalitis outbreaks, which have high mortality rates, mostly in Indo-Bangladesh

    The Ugly Reality of Life with Special Reference to Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things

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    The present research paper with “The Ugly Reality of Life” in Arundhati Roy’s novel The God of Small Things is a very large problem in the novel in post-colonial literature. Taking this idea the paper tries to explore the ugly reality of life of three generations of women in the novel. Here the struggle for existence of women is presented skillfully by Arundhati Roy. Roy’s novel The God of Small Things is stunning tale of women who have been placed at margin of society. She has shown keen awareness of problems of women through her writing. She rightly explains forth how women become victims of violence exploitation, alienation and exile. She was divorced from an alcoholic husband, mother of twins has disastrous love affair with untouchable. Caste segregation Betrayal love, political issues, historical realities, social discrimination, forbidden love are major ugly theme in the novel in the end of the novel she was found dead alone in a grimy room in lodge at age of thirty one

    Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam as a Missile Man

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    Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, the father of India’s integrated guided missile program, states three visions for India. The three visions for India are FREEDOM, DEVELOPMENT and STAND UP, which is based on achievements and progress that he has witnessed during his own career as a missile scientists. Kalam demonstrated the great potential for dynamism and innovation that existed in seemingly moribund research establishments. This is the story of Kalam’s own rise from obscurity and his personal and professional struggles, as well as the story of AGNI, PRITHVI, TRISHUL, NAG – Missile that have become household names in India, raised the nation to the level of a missile power of international reckoning. A nation needs both economic prosperity and strong security for growth and development. The technology vision– 2020 plan will put into place certain schemes and plans. These two plans evolved out of the nations dreams. He earnestly hoped and prayed that the development resulting from these two plans– Self Reliance mission and Technology vision – 2020 will eventually make our country strong and prosperous and take the rightful place among the ranks of the “Developed” nation

    Human relationship in the Novels of Nayantara Sahgal

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    Nayantara Sahgal is an Indian writer in English. She was one of the first female Indian writers in English to receive wide recognition. Her concern for women is based more on humanism rather than that of feminism. Her feminism does not go beyond treating women as an individual. During 1950's period, Nayantara Sahgal emerged as one of the most significant voices among women writers in the contemporary Indian writing in English. Nayantara Sahgal is a prolific writer who has eight novels to her credit, two biographies, two political commentaries and a large number of articles in various newspapers and magazines. She is a recipient of the prestigious `Sahitya Akademi Award' for her novel ‘Rich Like Us’ (1985), the `Sinclair Award' and the 'Common Wealth Award for Eurasia' for her novel ‘Plans For Departure’ (1986). Her fiction is closely interwoven with the fabric of interpersonal relationships not in the political and social milieu of India. Various dimensions of human relationships, man-woman particularly are the main thesis, we do find in all her novels. Man-Woman relationship holds a vital place in these relationships and the novelist deals with this dimension of relationship with full concern and broad perspective
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