Volume 2 - Issue 2 - February - 2019
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1 Total Phenolic Content (TPC) Determination and Phytochemical Screening of Plecranthus Esculentus Tubers of Rusape, Zimbabwe by Masimba Tapera,Selemawit Abebe Gitore, Tobias Shumba, Nomore P. Male and Sydney Kaseke. Plectranthus esculentus is a common tuberous, perennial plant widely distributed in Rusape district of Zimbabwe and other areas of eastern and central and southern Africa. Phytochemicals were extracted from Plectranthus esculentus tubers using the matrix solid-phase dispersion extraction technique with ethanol as the extraction solvent. The extracts were first screened for flavonoids, reducing sugars, saponins, glycosides, terpernoids, alkaloids, and tannins using well known phytochemical screening procedures. Plectranthus esculentus tuber extracts were found to contain for flavonoids, reducing sugars, saponins, glycosides, terpernoids, alkaloids, and tannins. Total phenolic content for the tuber extracts was found to be 11.03 ±0.05mgGAE/g fresh weight. The results revealed the presence of medicinally important phytochemicals in the tubers. The presence of these phytochemicals helps to explain the importance of Plectranthus esculentus. The tubers have potential uses in food preservation and natural medicine. There is a need for continued cultivation, preservation and more research on Plectranthus esculentus in Zimbabwe and abroad. 01 - 06 Download Paper
2 Lady in Conflict: Study of the Newspaper Reporting of Kashmir by Dr. Anupama Numerous violent conflicts have occurred in the world since centuries, and today the conflicts have only become more deadly. One such conflict that had been going on from more than seven decades now is the conflict in Kashmir. This conflict has resulted in many violations being perpetrated by security forces, militants and other unknown people and agencies. One of the silent and the worst affected victims of these violations have been the women, who have suffered both as the active as well as the passive victims. Media being the eyes and ears of the society can play a crucial role, especially at the time of wars and conflicts. It contributes to the people’s viewpoint on wars and conflicts, and is also essential in shaping the people’s perception on women. This research paper tried to analyze how much coverage is given by newspapers to the women affected by conflict in Kashmir. For achieving this objective content analysis of the news coverage of three selected events (wherein women were the victims), from the two leading English newspapers of the Kashmir Valley, i.e, Greater Kashmir and Rising Kashmir, was done. The research revealed that though the conflict related news gets maximum coverage in the newspapers of Kashmir under study but the women victims of the conflict get unsatisfactory coverage, this inadequate coverage is given mostly to the women killed in police action whereas, the women killed by unknown gunmen on the suspicion of being police informers get least coverage in the already negligible coverage. 7 - 11 Download Paper
3 A Brief Analysis on Mechanized Machine Number Identification Process using Image Processing Method by Dr. Tendai Mpofu One of the major problems in virtually every developing country is traffic management, most especially there is seemingly great difficulty to pinpoint the owner of vehicle who violates the pre-defined traffic rules and drives off with a high speed. It is therefore not possible to arrest and punish those that violate traffic rules, due to the fact that law enforcement agencies may not be able to get vehicle number from the number plate of a moving vehicle because of vehicle’s speed. This calls for a need to build an Automatic vehicle number plate recognition system as a solution to this problem. This paper discussed various number plate recognition techniques used by several researchers and also reveals their advantages and disadvantages. 12 - 18 Download Paper
4 Nonanedioic Acid Emulgel for Acne and Excitable Pigmentation by Dr. Paramjeet Kour Acne is a very common inflammatory skin disease also known as Pimples. Pimples are commonly found on face, chest, upper back and neck. Propionibacterium and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) are responsible for acne they are mainly present in Sweat gland. Azelaic acid is anti-keratinizing, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drug. Azelaic Acid is mainly act on cellular protein synthesis in both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and it reducing the proliferation of Propionibacterium. Azelaic acid is used to treat acnes as well as Hyperpigmentation and it also reduce inflammation and redness. But Azelaic Acid is Hydrophobic drug low soluble and low permeable so The Aim of present study was to Enhance Permeability and Solubility of Azelaic Acid by Formulating Emulgel For effective treatment of Acne and Hyperpigmentation. 19 - 30 Download Paper
5 Realization about Government Strategies for Disabilities Challenges among himself and their Keeper, in Punjab by Dr. Yuvraj Gill Background: The Govt. of India in 1986, through Ministry of welfare has extended concessions and facilities for disabled person to provide equal opportunities and equal rights to them. Government has launched many acts and schemes for the benefit of persons with physical disability (PWPD). Objective/Hypothesis: The purpose of study is to know the awareness about government legislation and Policies for persons with physical Disability among themselves and their caretakers in Punjab. Methods: Questionnaire was prepared with closed ended questions. Caretakers of PWPD and PWPD themselves were selected as Samples through purposive sampling. Sample size was 450. Results: Out of 450 subjects 366 had poor knowledge, 77 had average knowledge and 7 had good knowledge. Conclusions: PWPD have poor knowledge regarding the various concessions offered to them by the government. Even if they know the various concessions offered to them they are not availing it. 31 - 42 Download Paper