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JANUARY 2021/ Vol.57.0/ Issue-I 

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CATEGORY : Research Topic on Medical Science [ Original Research Article ]

SL.No. Detailed information of the published article
 1 Manuscript Title : Mitigation strategies and Covid appropriate and risk behavior : A descriptive study at slums of Bhubaneswar,Odisha.
Author’s Name : Dr. Sonali Kar,Dr. Ipsa Mohapatra2 , Dr. Alpana Mishra3 , Dr. Ankita Banerjee4
Article Type : ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : INDIA
Date of Publication:  20-05-2021
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 57.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-I/Page – 01-06 [JANUARY-2021 EDITION ]
Article Code : MDS-V57-I1-C1-JAN-2021
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  
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Doi No : 10.5281/zenodo.47774482

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ABSTRACT: Bhubaneswar, the capital of state Odisha, is a fast upcoming educational and industrial hub. In that context a number of slums have arisen in the city to address the developmental needs of the city as well as the needs of migrant population from other districts, who have come for sake of employment opportunities.click here
 These slums as they do not fall under any civic body, are perceived to have poor or less access to basic amenities as well as health services. However, now every facet of urban planning has programmes and strategies laid down to address the issues of the slum population and Odisha state government has shown the way in this case to the whole world. Being continuously plagued with cyclones, epidemics and climate change issues year after year, the state government has inbuilt integrated measures to safeguard health and livelihood for the slum population. Nevertheless, it cannot be denied that the living conditions of these areas are not optimum for this population.         The current study tries to explore the pandemic preparedness of slums under the catchment area of the medical college and the mitigation strategies exercised. The covid positivity was below 1/0,000 population for this population in the study period and covid appropriate behavior was best in terms of not venturing out of homes i.e restricting human activity to the mimumum and usage of mask was seen for 93% of subjects and practising hand washing with soap and water by 91% of subjects. Problems noted were sharing of masks(9%). Inappropriate disposal of masks in uncovered bins. Emphasis needs to be put in for improving sleep hygiene, cough hygiene and personal hygiene among the under 5 and elderly and women who were homemakers reported mental health issues due to lack of income and also alcoholism of spouse.         The study gives a dipstick measure of containment of disease in slums and some best practices can be taken up for other cites. KEYWORDS: covid appropriate behavior, covid risk behavior, pandemic mitigation strategy, slums

CATEGORY : Research Topic on Biological Science [ Original Research Article ]

SL.No. Detailed information of the published article
 2 Manuscript Title : Fungal Aerospora of urban roads of Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Author’s Name : Reshma Rajan, 2Praveen Kumar Nagadesi*
Article Type : ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : INDIA
Date of Publication:  20-05-2021
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 57.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-II/Page – 07-11 [JANUARY-2021 EDITION ]
Article Code : BIOS-V57-I1-C2-JAN-2021
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  
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Doi No : 10.5281/zenodo.4774527
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ABSTRACTFungi are omnipresent i e. both indoor and outdoor environments throughout the world. The fungal spores remain in the air for a longer time as suspended matter. So the present study aims at the fungal spore’s distribution in the outdoor environment of urban roads of Bengaluru, India.  click here
In the present study four different urban roads like Dasarahalli, Jalahalli road, Lalbagh road, and Richmond road were selected to isolate different spore-producing fungi. Culture plates were exposed to the air of urban roads of Karnataka, India. A total of 230 fungal colonies were isolated from four urban roads atmosphere. The spores of Aspergillus flavus and Fusarium moniliformae were frequently isolated forms, whereas the least isolated spores are Nigrospora and Trichoderma. The study provides the preliminary data of the different fungal populations of urban roads of Bengaluru and brings awareness to the people about airborne fungal spores and also various Respiratory problems, Asthma, bronchitis, and allergic disorders caused by this fungus in traffic police and common peoples.KEYWORDS:  Aerospora, Aspergillus. Fusarium, Alternaria, Urban Roads, Bengaluru

CATEGORY : Research Topic on Business Management [ Original Research Article ]

SL.No. Detailed information of the published article
 3 Manuscript Title : Maslow Hierarchy of needs and Aesthetic needs
Author’s Name : Türkan Geçer*
Article Type : ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : TURKEY
Date of Publication:  31-05-2021
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 57.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-III/Page – 12-15 [JANUARY-2021 EDITION ]
Article Code : BM-V57-I1-C3-JAN-2021
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  
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Doi No : 10.5281/zenodo.4990227
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ABSTRACTThe need for aesthetics/cosmetics has emerged as a rising trend recently. The needs are endless. Needs are not a country or region, needs are universal. Maslow’s Aesthetic need is applied in almost every field.  click here
 In order for a person to realize herself, she/he must first feel confident and feel good. At this point, successful aesthetic (surgical and non-surgical) applications allow the person to find her/himself. This situation is reflected in life success.KEYWORDS:  Maslow hierarchy of needs, aesthetic/cosmetic need, need for self-actualization, aesthetic/cosmetic tourism.

N.B : We are still in the process of publication. So, more paper will be added very shortly in this volume and categorically distribute to the respective topic or section. i.e Medical Science, Biological Science, Business Management, Social Science, Earth Science etc.