@Research Paper <#LINE#>Dielectric and mechanical properties of TGS-KDP mixed crystals<#LINE#>V. @Roopa ,Kumari @R. Ananda <#LINE#>1-5<#LINE#>1.ISCA-RJRS-2017-059.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Physics, Sree Siddaganga College for Women, Tumkur, Karnataka, India@Department of Physics, Sree Siddaganga College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Tumkur, Karnataka, India<#LINE#>18/6/2017<#LINE#>27/7/2017<#LINE#>The high purity Analytical Reagent (AR) grade Glycine (CH2NH2COOH) and concentrated Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) were taken in the molar ratio 3:1 for the synthesis of Triglycine sulphate (TGS) respectively. The synthesized pure TGS is mixed with KDP in the molar ratio (9:1), (8:2), (7:3) and by slow evaporation technique the crystals were grown at room temperature. The Dielectric studies were performed using a LCR meter for the grown crystals. The presence of space charge polarization is confirmed by Dielectric studies. Vickers micro hardness measurement of the grown crystals reveals that hardness increases with load. The log p versus log d were plotted and work hardening co-efficient or Meyer indices (n) is determined. The functional groups are identified by Raman analysis.<#LINE#>Banan M., Lal R.B., Batra A.K. (1992) Modified triglycine sulphate (TGS) single crystals for pyroelectric infrared detector applications.@Journal of materials science, 27(9), 2291-2297.@undefined@Yes$Meera K., Muralidharan R., Santhanaraghavan P., Gopalakrishnan R. and Ramasamy P. (2001).@Growth and characterisation of l-cystine doped TGS crystals.@Journal of Crystal Growth, 226(2), 303-312.@Yes$Arunmozhi G., Lanceros-Me´ndez S., Matos Gomes E. de (2002), Materials Letters, 54, 29-336.@undefined@undefined@No$Jeyaprakash Manoharan A.J., Joseph John N., Revathi V., Rajendran K.V. and Andavan P.M. (2011).@Effect of amino acid doping on the dielectric properties of triglycine sulphate (TGS) crystals.@Indian Journal of Scienceand Technology, 4(6), 688-691.@Yes$R. Priya, G. Bhagavannarayana, S. Krishnan and S. Jerome Das (2010), Archives of Applied Science Research, 2(4), 111-118.@undefined@undefined@No$S.Suresh, A. Ramanand, P. Mani and K. Anand (2010).@Dielectric characteristion of Benzoyl Glycine crystals.@Archives of Applied Science Research, 2 (4), 119-127.@Yes$P. Rajesh, P. Ramasamy, K. Kumar, G. Bhagavannarayana (2010).@Effect of cobalt and DL-malic acid on the growth rate, crystalline perfection, optical, mechanical, dielectric, piezoelectric properties and SHG efficiency of ADP single crystals.@Physica B, 405(10), 2401-2406.@Yes$Vijayan N., Bhagavannarayana G., Babu Ramesh R., Krishnan Gopala R., Maurya K.K. and Ramasamy P. (2006).@A comparative study on solution-and bridgman-grown single crystals of benzimidazole by high-resolution X-ray diffractometry, fourier transform infrared, microhardness, laser damage threshold, and second-harmonic generation measurements@Cryst.Growth Des., 6(6), 1542-1546.@Yes$K. Karan and Gupta S.P. (2005).@Master.Sci.Eng., A398, 198, (2005).@undefined@No <#LINE#>Online shopping among younger generation<#LINE#>Veerkumar @Vashima ,Jaiswal @Neerja ,Mesaria @Swetabahen D. <#LINE#>6-11<#LINE#>2.ISCA-RJRS-2017-064.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Family and Community Resource Management, Faculty of Family and Community Sciences, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India@Department of Family and Community Resource Management, Faculty of Family and Community Sciences, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India@Department of Family and Community Resource Management, Faculty of Family and Community Sciences, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India<#LINE#>1/5/2017<#LINE#>14/7/2017<#LINE#>Online shopping is an activity of buying goods or services over the internet. The process of searching for and purchasing goods and services over the Internet through the use of a web browser is referred to as online shopping. The research design of the present study was descriptive in nature. The unit of enquiry were youth, 40 in number. The sample were selected through convenience sampling residing in New Delhi. Questionnaire was used as a toll for collecting data by the researcher. The questionnaire concerned information on the age, educational qualification mode of payment, frequency of purchases and influencing factors for online shopping. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics (frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation). The study concluded that there is a sudden increase and a hype regarding online shopping. As the busy life trend is increasing so is the trend of buying online is increasing in a positive manner.<#LINE#>Online Shopping (2017).@Computer Hope.@Online Shopping, http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/o/online-shopping.htm, 1.April,2017@No$Ebay (2017).@Advantages of Online Shopping and its Disadvantages.@http://www.ebay.com/gds/Advantages-of-Online-Shopping-and-its-Disadvantages-/10000000177896151/g.html, 1.April, 2017@No$Kumari Sobha M. (2015).@Online shopping behavior among higher education students with special reference to Palakkad, Kerala, India.@International Journal of Advanced Research and Innovative Ideas in Education, 1(5).@No$Choudhury D. and Dey A. (2014).@Online Shopping Attitude among the Youth: A study on University Students.@International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Development Studies (IJEDS), 2(1), 23-32.@Yes$Murad K. and Salleh S.M. (2014).@Confession of an Online Shopaholic: Teenage Youths’ Purchasing Behavior towards Online Retailing Preferences.@International Journal of Social Science and Humanity, 4(1), 35-39. 10.7763/IJSSH.2014.V4.314.@Yes$Sharma S. and Sitlani M. (2013).@Online Shopping among Higher Education Students in Indore: A Factor Analysis Approach.@Indian Journal of Marketing, 43(1), 44-53.@Yes$Badra S. and Sharma V. (2015).@Changing Face of Indian Shopping Experience-Role of Youth and Technology International.@Journal of Science, Technology & Management, 4(1), 323-330.@No$Mathew B. (2015).@A Study on Changing Trends in Online Shopping of Indian Consumers in Apparel Segment.@International Journal of Applied Research, 1(9), 207-214.@Yes$Varma I.G. and Agarwal R. (2014).@Online Buying Behaviour of Homemakers in Western Suburbs of Mumbai and Social Media Influence.@IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM), 16(8), 42-65.@Yes$Gupta S. and Bansal E. (2016).@Consumer Orientation Towards Online Buying Via Social Media Platforms.@International Research of Scientific Research and Education, 4(1), 4862-4875.@Yes @Research Article <#LINE#>The generalized fuzzy demand and supply transportation problem<#LINE#>Kumar @Praveen ,Kumar @Rajendra <#LINE#>12-16<#LINE#>3.ISCA-RJRS-2017-060.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Mathematics, J.V. Jain College, Saharanpur-247001, UP, India@Department of Mathematics, J.V. Jain College, Saharanpur-247001, UP, India<#LINE#>15/11/2016<#LINE#>25/6/2017<#LINE#>The present paper deals with the transportation problem with uncertainty in demand and supply of items. In the previous years these types of problems have been discussed and presented a lot of algorithm to solve such type of problem in deterministic and stochastic environment. But only a limited number of authors have discussed the uncertainty in demand and supply. As practically we see that if there is a variation in demand and supply the cost of the item and transportation cost can be very as the transported vehicle capacity. If there is a variation in the capacity and supply of a vehicle then the cost of the transportation can effect. Here we will discuss such type of problem and make an algorithm to solve such situation. The LR-type fuzzy numbers are used to represent uncertainty in demand, supply and capacity of vehicle.<#LINE#>Chanas Stefan, Kołodziejczyk Waldemar and Machaj Anna (1984).@A fuzzy approach to the transportation problem.@Fuzzy Sets and Systems and systems, 13(3), 211-221.@Yes$Chanas Stefan and Kuchta Dorota (1998).@Fuzzy integer transportation problem.@Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 98(3), 291-298.@Yes$Ferguson A.R. and Dantzig G.B. (1956).@The allocation of aircraft to routes – An example of linear programming under uncertain demand.@Mgmt. Sci, 3, 45-73.@Yes$Bit A.K. (2005).@Fuzzy programming with hyperbolic functions for multi objective capacitated transportation problem.@OPSEARCH Society of India, 42(3), 106-120.@No$Dubois D. (1980).@Fuzzy sets and systems Theory and applications.@Academic Press, New York, 144.@Yes$Balas E. and Ivanescu P.L. (1964).@On the generalized transportation problem.@Mgmt. Sci., 11, 188-202.@Yes$Zadeh L. and Bellman R. (1970).@Decision-making in a fuzzy environment.@Mgmt. Sci., 17(4), 141-164.@Yes$Saad Omar M. (2005).@On the Integer solutions of the Generalized Transportation problem under Fuzzy Environment.@OPSEARCH, Society of India, 42(3), 238-250.@Yes @Case Study <#LINE#>A case study on International Cricketer Irfan Pathan<#LINE#>Shaikh @Tanvir M. <#LINE#>17-22<#LINE#>4.ISCA-RJRS-2017-066.pdf<#LINE#>Shri C.P. Degree College of Phy.Edu, Rajpipla, India<#LINE#>28/4/2017<#LINE#>21/7/2017<#LINE#>“Every art”, said Aristotle in his famous exordium “is thought to aim at some good.” The purpose of education one say is to form character; another, to prepare for complete living; third to produce a sound mind in a sound body. The purpose of the present study was to highlight the achievements of International Cricketer Irfan Pathan. Secondly, to find out the qualities in him that made him make a mark at the International Arena and to find out how he is as a person. The problem therefore was stated ‘A Case Study on International cricketer Irfan Pathan’. A careful and planned study was designed wherein historical, biographical, analytical and interpretive methods were employed to systematically pursue the objective. Data/Information for this study was derived from the primary and secondary sources. To get the first hand information, the investigator visited the school where he studied, the club from where he started learning cricket as a child, his ancestral house where he spent most of his childhood. The investigator personally contacted Irfan Pathan and conducted interview. Almost all his family members were personally interviewed by the Investigator. The researcher also personally contacted his childhood coach, friends, relatives, umpires, trainers, etc. Various pictorial records of Irfan Pathan were investigated. Some of the photographs relevant to different occasions were chosen as documents for the study. Published materials of Irfan Pathan such as books, pamphlets, newspapers etc were studied and information was retained as documents for the study. Data/Information collected through primary and secondary sources were analyzed qualitatively through external and internal criticism. Quantitative analysis was also employed to the data collected by using opinion rating questionnaire for statistical inferences.<#LINE#>Gangopadhyay S.R. (2002).@Physical Education Today and Tomorrow.@Friends Publications, New Delhi, 21-22.@Yes$Sharma Anil (2012).@Dimensions of Physical Education (Khel Sahitya Kendra, New Delhi 2012).@@No$M.L. Kamlesh (1997).@Foundations of Physical Education.@(Metropolitan Book Co.Pvt.Ltd, 1997).@No$Uppal A.k. and Gautam G.P. (2000).@Physical Education and Health.@Friends Publications, New Delhi, India, 161.@Yes$Dheer S. and Kamal Radhika (1991).@Organisation and Administration of Physical Education.@(Friends Publication, New Delhi, India. 1991), 121-122.@Yes$Wuest and Butcher (1992).@Foundations of Physical Education and Sport.@11th Edition, (B.I.Publications Pvt.Ltd. 1992.), 176.@No$Piercey Nunn (1994).@Principles of Education.@(Discovery Publishing House, 1994), 01.@No$BBC (2014).@Venezuela seizes key Opposition Leaders@http://m.bbc.com retrieved on 27th September 2014@No$Indian Child (2015).@How to start Play school in india- What is the procedure@http://www.indianchild.com/ sports_in_india. Retrieved on 14th Oct, 2014.@No$Srivastava Prakash G.N. (1994).@Advanced Research Methodology.@Radha Publications, New Delhi, India, 112.@Yes$M.L. Kamlesh (1994).@Methodology of Research in Physical Education and Sport.@IInd Edition, Metropolitan Publications, New Delhi, India, 124-125.@No @Review Paper <#LINE#>Understanding national innovation system: Electronics sector in India<#LINE#>Patel @Chandrahash <#LINE#>23-30<#LINE#>5.ISCA-RJRS-2017-068.pdf<#LINE#>Centre for Studies and Research in Science, Technology & Innovation Policy, School of Social Sciences, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, India<#LINE#>1/5/2017<#LINE#>27/7/2017<#LINE#>System of innovation as a framework in the field of Science & technology plays an important role in linking national, regional, sectoral and technological innovation to understand development and competition in firm or in particular technology, here National Innovation system (NIS) is discussed. And based on NIS, this paper basically focuses on finding various actors, institutions, system which leads to electronic sector development in India as an emerging technology with best assurance. For that various literature, surveys, articles and reports are considered and then graphical analysis is done. Based on the graphical analysis it would be easy to do future research and development in this sector.<#LINE#>Arocena R. and Sutz J. (2000).@Looking at National Systems of Innovation from the South.@Industry & Innovation, 7(1), 55-75.@Yes$Fagerberg Jan, Mowery David C. and Nelson Richard R. (2005).@The Oxford Handbook of Innovation.@Oxford Handbooks - Oxford University Press.@Yes$Freeman C. (1995).@The National System of Innovation in historical perspective.@Cambridge Journal of Economics, 19, 5-24.@Yes$Cooke P., Uranga M.G. and Etxebarria G. (1997).@Regional innovation systems: Institutional and organisational dimensions.@Research Policy, 26(4-5), 475-491.@Yes$Malerba F. (2002).@Sectoral systems of innovation and production.@Research Policy, 31(2), 247-264.@Yes$Bergek A., Jacobsson S., Carlsson B., Lindmark S. and Rickne A. (2008).@Analyzing the functional dynamics of technological innovation systems: A scheme of analysis.@Research Policy, 37(3), 407-429.@Yes$Twomey P. and Gaziulusoy I.A. (2014).@Review of System Innovation and Transitions Theories Concepts and frameworks for understanding and enabling transitions to a low carbon built environment.@Working paper for Visions & Pathways project.@Yes$Christopher Freeman (1987).@Technology Policy and Economic Performance: Lessons from Japan.@Frances Pinter, London.@Yes$Lundvall B-Å. (1992).@National Systems of Innovation: Towards a theory of Innovation and Interactive Learning.@Printer, London.@Yes$Nelson R.R. (1993).@National Systems of Innovations: A Comparative Analysis.@OUP. Oxford.@Yes$Muchie M. (2008).@Evolutionary Economic Theory and the National Innovation System Perspective for an Integrated African National Structural Transformation, Lecture 20.@1-31. https://smartech.gatech.edu/ bitstream/ handle/1853/44146/GA2008%20Lecture%2019.pdf.01/12/2016.@Yes$Patel P. and Pavitt K. (1994).@The Nature and Economic Importance of National Innovation Systems.@STI Review, OECD, Paris, 14, 9-32.@Yes$IBEF (2016).@Consumer Durables.@Electronics. https://www.ibef.org/download/Consumer-Durables-January-2016.pdf. 01/12/2016@No$IBEF (2016).@Electronics.@https://www.ibef.org/ download/Electronics-September-2016.pdf.01/12/2016.@No$IBEF (2016).@Innovation & Patents.@https:// www.ibef.org/download/Innovation-and-Patents-November-20161.pdf. 01/12/2016.@No$EY and FICCI (2015).@Study on Indian electronics and consumer durables segment (AC, refrigerators, washing machines, TVs).@http://www.ey.com/Publication/ vwLUAssets/EY-study-on-indian-electronics-and-consumer durables/$FILE/EY-study-on-indian-electronics-and-consumer-durables.pdf.01/12/2016.@No$National Policy on Electronics (2012).@DST. Government of India.@@No$Dhoot P.N. (2012).@Electronic Industry in India.@President, Videocon Group. iesaonline.org/microsites/ visionsumit/12/Presentation/VS2012_PNDhoot.pdf.@No