Pub Date : 2023-02-28DOI: 10.57067/pprt.2023.1.07.36-46
Shradha Sarswat, Dr. Dilip Singh Yadav, Dr. Ajay Prakash
This study aims to examine garlic’s historical medical use as well as its function in the treatment and prevention of disease. One of the therapeutic herbs that have been studied the most is garlic. For a very long time, people have been aware of garlic’s therapeutic benefits. Modern research is looking into the health benefits of garlic and tends to support many of the myths and beliefs held by ancient cultures. From Ancient times, people have consumed and used garlic as food and medicine. It is frequently advised to cure illness. Garlic has been shown to have beneficial effects “on the cardiovascular system, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, wound healing, neuro/nephroprotection, osteoporosis, stress, and aging”; garlic and its preparations have been well recognised as agents for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular and other metabolic illness, atherosclerosis, hyperlipidemia, thrombosis, hypertension, and diabetes. Garlic has considerable therapeutic potential to cure various conditions, as immunomodulatory benefits and prevention of viral acute respiratory illness have been seen. Alliin may be obtained by crushing garlic cloves. To properly utilize garlic and get the benefits to the fullest, scientists face a significant problem. Using current scientific understanding, the current study on garlic aims to investigate the historical uses of plants as medicines.
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Pub Date : 2023-02-28DOI: 10.57067/pprt.2023.1.07.1-17
Abhay Shankar Prasad
Soil salinity negatively affects plant growth and induces soil degradation. Saline soils indicate lower agricultural productivity and their impact on the livelihood security of farmers and the socio-economic status of the Indira Gandhi Canal region, Rajasthan. In the context of irrigation development, problems of rising groundwater levels and the development of salinity have arisen in the Indira Gandhi Nahar Priyojana (IGNP) area. The irrigation has recently decreased to about 1 meter, much higher than the specified value of 0.51 m in phase I. In phase I, severe inundation was observed. found in a variety of locations. It is anticipated that by the end of this century, roughly 49.6 percent of the region being studied will be at risk of experiencing flooding. The waterlogging, soil salinity, and alkalinity that plague India's agricultural landscape pose a challenge to the viability of irrigated farming. It has been determined that the most effective technique for halting the reduction in agricultural output is to use enhanced irrigation management in conjunction with a combination of surface and subsurface drainage. The method of reclaiming waterlogged lands by bio drainage is one that is efficient and economical. For the objectives of rehabilitation, species such as Salvador, Tamarix, Eucalyptus, and Prosopis Juliflora are among those that are recommended for planting in afflicted regions. The bio-drainage system helped in reducing the waterlogged areas and soil salinity by lowering the water table in the study area. Traditional knowledge and modern agricultural management good practices should be adopted for efficient and optimal use of water resources. This can be achieved by maintaining irrigation through the minimum pumping hours according to the minimum water requirements of the crop, as well as choosing more cost-effective planting methods. This research paper recommends policies to improve traditional and scientific knowledge into policies and improve mutual understanding, cooperation, and collaboration for better policy results for sustainable development and mitigate the emerging Issues and problems of soil Salinity and water logging in the area of Indira Gandhi Canal, Rajasthan.
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Preparation of colors The names of the colors in the combination of Pahari paintings were often written on the blueprints by the painters for memory. In fact, these are shades of colors like:- Badami-like the color of almonds, Cherai-the color of the face, Lajvardra-this is blue color. For example, if the pigeon is almost the same gray color. In doves, it is necessary to have red freckles in that gray complexion. The vegetable will be dark green and the pistachios will be of pistachio color. Some others like this are parrot, coral, melon, toru-flower, purple, rose, ginger, amber, Kiran, vermilion, and khaki.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-26DOI: 10.57067/pprt.2022.1.05.1-7
Teaching methods should be such that the set goals can be achieved. We should not be slaves of any one method. Teaching methods should be such that the internal powers of the students can be fully developed. For this, experiments, activities and projects and games, lectures and reasoning methods can be used. There are many methods from which we can choose those, which can meet our needs in time and in the best way.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-26DOI: 10.57067/pprt.2022.1.05.8-13
Dr N. Raja
What started as a dormitory online forum for college students has become a mega power in social media world. This is how social media, a fad among college students or a rage in social networking domain, can be described in a nutshell. Then later it become most powerful tool for education. This study paper researcher studied effectiveness of social media in media educational technology.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-26DOI: 10.57067/pprt.2022.1.05.14-31
A thorough reading of India Malcontent gives the idea that Swami Nem Pal has poured his painful political experience into it. Swami Nem Pal is one of a few poets whose poetry deal with politics, patriotism, and the plight of the poor. Political principles are very ancient, and great sages preached them as well. It is true that the creation of art is influenced by the global political and ideological atmosphere, or that art is intimately related to humanity's everyday concerns and fears. Politics ruins a nation, as evidenced by the fact that traditional Indian writings such as the Rigveda and the Mahabharta, as well as Kashemendra's (11th century) satires and Bhartendu's (19th century) compositions, were penetrated by politics. Swami New Pal places a high value on fostering the scriptures' ideals: Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram, or the truth, the good, and the beautiful. The poet addresses young men and encourages them to embody this ideal in their actions. This ethical triangle can be viewed in this manner. The truth is the measurement by which the good (Shivam) and the beautiful are measured (Sundaram). People should do well for others and avoid corruption and immorality in order to make the world a more lovely place. Virtues are not drugs to be prescribed, but they do need earnest efforts to cultivate into habits.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-26DOI: 10.57067/pprt.2022.1.05.40-44
Babita Caudhary & Aruna Jauhari
A child's education should not start with the alphabet. He should observe nature and be introduced to natural things. After this knowledge of words should be given. The child should first understand the dedication of word, form, meaning, then understand the similarities and dissimilarities of different words. This also gives grammar education and also increases literary ability. Arvind ji has supported such teaching methods which awaken the latent powers of the child. Arvind talks about a gradual method, that is, after studying one or two subjects, starting the study of other subjects and at some places for the physical, mental and spiritual development of children, talks about teaching many subjects and development together. The presented research paper evaluates the teaching method of Maharishi Arvind.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-26DOI: 10.57067/pprt.2022.1.05.32-39
Ankit Awasthi
Management is the human interaction inside a business system to achieve a result for the firm by utilising the restricted resources of capital, time, technology, human resources, and physical resources. The key focus of the management role is to allocate those limited resources to the appropriate tasks and activities in order to meet the goals and objectives of the function they are currently managing, as well as to align their goals and objectives with the priorities of the managers higher up the hierarchical chain of command. Modern business is a complicated scenario of ever-changing forces at work.
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Pub Date : 2022-12-22DOI: 10.57067/pprt.2022.1.4.17-23
Keshav Shukla
A field trial was set up at U. P. Council of Sugarcane Research Farm, Shahjahanpur, U.P. (INDIA) during 2007-2010 to assess the impact of decomposed pressmud (organic matter) on soil productivity for Sugarcane yield and quality. Four replicates of 5 treatments: control (no amendment), 2/3 RDN through inorganic source, 100% RDN through inorganic source, 1/3 RDN through biocompost + 2/3 RDN through inorganic source and 1/3 RDN through biocompost. The data showed that sugarcane yield and other quality parameters were influenced by the different treatments. Its impact on soil productivity was found that 1/3 of recommended dose of nitrogen given by the biocompost plus 2/3 by inorganic source gave more than 10 percent higher sugarcane yield over 100 percent recommended dose of nitrogen through inorganic source. Slight improvement in juice quality was also observed in biocompost application.
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Pub Date : 2022-12-22DOI: 10.57067/pprt.2022.1.4.34-52
Veer Singh
Nanomaterials have emerging applications in several areas like agriculture, biomedicalengineering, pharmaceutical engineering, and optical physics. The importance of thenanomaterials in various industries is due to its unique chemical, physical as well as biologicalproperties. According to ISO and ASTM guidelines, the size of nanoparticles varies from 1 to100 nm. The structure of nanoparticles exists in various dimensions, such as zero-dimension,one dimension, two dimensions, and three dimension. These nanomaterials are also classifiedinto multiple categories, such as inorganic and organic-based nanoparticles. Nanoparticleshave unique enhanced properties due to its high reactivity, small particle size, large surfacearea. Nanoparticles can be synthesized using several chemicals, physical as well as biologicalmethods. Nanotechnology plays a vital role in the agriculture field. It has an application incrop improvement, crop protection, water purification, remediation of toxic materials, foodprocessing, and packing. The chapter focused on the classification, properties, synthesismethods, characterization methods, and application of nanotechnology in agriculture.
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