Volume 4 - Issue 8- August- 2021 Back to Monthly Issue
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1 Bamboo Craft Product Strategy: A Case Study of Widya Handicraft by Mukhamad Zulianto & Miftakhul Wulandari This study describes the product strategy of bamboo handicraft Widya Handicraft in Gintangan Village, Blimbingsari District, Banyuwangi Regency. This research is qualitative. This study's subjects are Bamboo Craft Widya Handicraft owners in Gintangan Village, Blimbingsari District, Banyuwangi Regency as the primary informants. In contrast, the supporting informants in this study were employees and consumers, respectively. Data collection methods used interview, observation, and documentation methods. The data analysis method is data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. This study indicates that the Bamboo Craft by Widya Handicraft in Gintangan Village, Blimbingsari District, Banyuwangi Regency implements a concentric strategy. The new products produced are still related to previous developments in raw materials, marketing, and technology. The new product and the final product have the same raw material, namely bamboo, which has a type of lear. The targeted marketing targets are handicraft outlets and people whose products are consumed by themselves. The technology used by the new product with the previous product is also the same, namely using simple technology and drilling machines. The variety of products produced includes the type and type of product, colour, fashion, and product size. The types of products produced include 1) Traditional kitchen utensils, 2) Modern kitchen utensils, 3) Functional, 4) Souvenirs, 5) Ornaments, and 6) Property. The colours of bamboo handicrafts produced by the Bamboo Handicraft Widya Handicraft in Gintangan Village are very diverse, such as brown, blue, red, purple, green, and natural. The product modes produced by the Bamboo Craft SMES in Gintangan Village are very diverse and have artistic value. The size of the products produced by the Bamboo Handicraft SMEs in Gintangan Village varies according to the type and type of product. Weaved bamboo crafts are produced at home in Gintangan Village, Blimbingsari District, Banyuwangi Regency, and have the potential to grow into a thriving industry and tourist destination. This will be beneficial to the village community in particular, as well as the Banyuwangi Regency government in general. The products that have been produced are of world-class quality, and their reliability can no longer be questioned. 03-August-2021 29-August-2021/
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2 How College Students Assess and Disseminate "Fake News" Stories by Dr. Sachin J. Shastri The phenomenon of fake news is not new, as we all know. But the instruments or techniques used now are different. There has always been false information, biased reporting, advertising, and material meant to undermine morals and beliefs in society. Stopping the transmission of false information is still a challenging issue. It is therefore becoming more and more important to comprehend the problem of fake news.
College students are more prone to believing fake news for a variety of reasons, including media-based, psychological, social, political, and educational ones. Having the capacity to consume content on digital platforms sans editorial oversight or filtering—a condition known as digital illiteracy—has played a key role in the propagation of false information. College students make up the largest social media user base, and their exposure to fake news is partly due to the influence of social media. In addition, this review discusses how social and political issues contribute to the propagation of fake news and how young adults tend to share tales in order to connect with others who share their opinions and to reinforce their own preconceptions. Additionally, psychological mechanisms including heuristics, emotional responses, and cognitive biases contribute to the spread and assimilation of false information. We can better defend the public and ourselves against the perils of false information if we are aware of these techniques. A majority of false news consists of dramatic and divisive headlines, and their emotive wording may contribute to its rapid dissemination. Education-based initiatives that teach students to apply their analytical and critical thinking abilities before forming opinions about the news that is presented to them can help stop the needless spread of false information among college populations. In order to counteract the spread of fake news, students' comprehension and credibility-assessment skills should be strengthened through fact-checking that incorporates lateral checking, peer-guided questions, and quick credibility evaluation.
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3 Contribution of Women in Agribusiness towards Rural Development by Dr. Preethi Keerthi Dsouza Agriculture is the vertical backbone of Indian economy. Major part of the India’s population earns its livelihood from agriculture. From agriculture there is the emergence of Agribusiness. Agribusiness is the business of agricultural production. It includes agrichemicals, breeding, crop production, distribution, processing, marketing and retail sales and it is the business that produces, sells and distributes the farm products. Agribusiness includes various types of activities such as Floriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and many more sectors. Agribusiness has come to be seen not just as economically important, but as a critical part of society. There is equal participation of men and women in agribusiness too. From ages women have been the backbone of agricultural workforce. However, the hard work of women is mostly gone unrecognized. In agribusiness, women work in different fields such as Horticulture, Floriculture, and Fishery. Women play a significant role towards achievement of transformational economic, environmental and social changes required for sustainable development. In the present study an attempt is made to explore the contribution of women, who work in the agribusiness sector, towards rural development. Rural development encourages the improvement of an economy. When villages develop, countries like India prosper. Hence this study tries to understand the role women play in rural development by making their livelihood possible and realising their basic dreams through agribusinesses. 05 - May -2021 25-August-2021/
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4 A Survey Paper on MQTT Protocol Using IoT by Miss. Nilima T. Dhokane and Dr. Binod Kumar The norm and constant correspondence innovation is an unalloyed certainty for the improvement of Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Notwithstanding, the determination of a norm and successful informing convention is a difficult and overwhelming undertaking for any association since it relies upon the idea of the IoT framework and its informing prerequisites. Bountiful informing conventions have been created and utilized by different associations dependent on their prerequisites over the most recent two decades. However, none of them can bolster all informing prerequisites of a wide range of IoT frameworks. Informing convention is a continuous quandary for the IoT business; thusly, it is imperative to comprehend the advantages and disadvantages of the broadly acknowledged and developing informing conventions for IoT frameworks to decide their best-fit situations. There are various correspondence or middleware conventions that are ordinarily utilized in the arrangement of IoT applications including Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT), Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP), Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP), Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), and Data Distribution Service (DDS), among others. Such conventions backing somewhat comparative highlights as far as network, in any case, they fluctuate in how much these highlights are advertised. This paper presents a study of MQTT convention utilized as a one of the informing convention in IOT which is chosen by Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS). 08 - May -2021 26-August-2021/
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5 E-Learning in India: Challenges and Opportunities by Dr. Vijayakumar. N and Dr. C.Srinivasan A learning system relies upon the formalized training anyway with the help of electronic resources is called as E-learning. Web based learning or e-Learning is today famous articulation in the educational and business universes. While training can be arranged in or out of the investigation corridors, the use of PCs and the Internet structures as the critical portion of e-Learning. Taking everything into account, to remain genuine in the preparation business, Teachers and understudies are by and by have an electronic toolbox reaching out from associating with devices to show the understudies to online courses and propelled understanding material. Projections show the e-learning market by and large is gauge to outflank 243 billion U.S. Dollars by 2022. In 2016, the independently directed e-adapting thing promotes indicated 46.67 billion U.S. Dollars and is foreseen to decrease to 33.5 billion U.S. Dollars in 2021. The overall eLearning market is rapidly creating and expected to reach $398 billion come 2026. As showed by a progressing report, the Indian e-learning market size was USD247 million, containing 1.6 million customers in 2016. It is typical eyewitness an 8times improvement to reach USD 1. 96 billion and the current customer base will create at 44 percent CAGR to 9.6 million customers by 2021. Subsequently, E-learning has gotten one of the most preferred systems for adjusting now. 10 - May -2021 24-August-2021/
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