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Title : Symptoms and treatment of dysentery in Rajasthan: A study
Authors Dr. Mahesh Kumar Baberwal
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Title : Study of attitude of secondary level students towards smart classes
Authors Meena Mishra, Dr. Harish Kansal
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4-6 |
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Title : Effect of combined yoga exercises on physical and psychological performance factors of Kabaddi players
Authors Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Ram Kanwar
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7-11 |
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Title : Social Impact of Buddhism and its Contribution to Humanity
Authors Ramesh Chandra Bairwa
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12-20 |
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Title : Bricks and Mortar: The Ecological Footprint of Brick Kilns in Rajasthan
Authors Dr. Chandra Shekhar Jaiman
Abstract: Brick kilns are a significant contributor to the construction industry in Rajasthan, yet they pose substantial environmental challenges. This study investigates the adverse effects of brick kiln operations on air quality, soil and water contamination, deforestation, and biodiversity in the region. Emissions from traditional kilns, including particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and heavy metals, severely impact local air quality, leading to increased health risks for nearby communities. The analysis reveals that kiln emissions contribute significantly to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Additionally, the extraction of clay and the consumption of biomass for fuel result in soil degradation and deforestation, further exacerbating environmental degradation. Current regulatory frameworks are insufficiently enforced, highlighting the need for stricter policies and the promotion of cleaner technologies, such as Vertical Shaft Brick Kilns (VSBK). This paper advocates for sustainable practices and technological innovations to mitigate the environmental impact of brick kilns, ultimately aiming to balance industrial growth with ecological sustainability in Rajasthan.
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Title : Habitat Conservation in Desert Ecosystems: A Focus on the Great Indian Bustard and Its Co-habitants
Authors Dr. Promila
Abstract: Desert ecosystems, characterized by extreme climates and unique biodiversity, play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. This paper emphasizes the urgent need for habitat conservation, particularly for endangered species like the Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps). Once widespread across the Indian subcontinent, the Great Indian Bustard now faces severe population declines due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. Through a comprehensive review of current conservation strategies, including the establishment of protected areas and community engagement initiatives, this study highlights both the successes and challenges in safeguarding this iconic species. It further underscores the importance of restoring degraded habitats and implementing sustainable practices to ensure the long-term viability of desert ecosystems. By advocating for collaborative efforts among governmental bodies, NGOs, and local communities, this research aims to provide a roadmap for effective conservation strategies that will not only benefit the Great Indian Bustard but also enhance overall biodiversity in desert environments.
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