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Kumari, Rashmi
- Social Development Indicators and their Association with Crime:A Case of Bihar, India
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Rashmi Kumari
1,
V. Devadas
1
Affiliations
1 Department of Architecture and Planning, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee, IN
1 Department of Architecture and Planning, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee, IN
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International Journal of Engineering Research, Vol 3, No 10 (2014), Pagination: 570-574Abstract
This paper analyses the time-series evidence of the effects of changing social development factors on crime for different types of crime. The study area of Bihar, a state in India, has been chosen for the present investigation. The correlation and regression analysis has been performed for establishing the fact that the crime shows relation with the social development factors; specific violent crime, such as murder and robbery, also display sensitivity to the development indicators over time. The paper concludes with a unified interpretation of the time-series data.Keywords
Regression, Correlation, Social Development, Crime.- Improvement in CBR Value for Flexible Pavement Design Using Solid Waste:A Case Study
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Rohit Priyadarshi
1,
Neha Majee
1,
Rahul Kumar
1,
Rashmi Kumari
1,
Nisha Vidyarthi
1,
Satyarth Raj Jha
1,
Saikat Datta
2,
Soumyadip Das
1
Affiliations
1 Civil Engineering Department, Dr. B.C.Roy Engineering College, Durgapur - 713206, IN
2 Civil Engineering Department, Birbhum Institute of Engineering & Technology, Suri-731101, IN
1 Civil Engineering Department, Dr. B.C.Roy Engineering College, Durgapur - 713206, IN
2 Civil Engineering Department, Birbhum Institute of Engineering & Technology, Suri-731101, IN
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 88, No 1-2 (2018), Pagination: 42-46Abstract
California Bearing Ratio (CBR) value is an important soil parameter for design of flexible pavements as per IRC recommendation. In this study, attempts have been made to improve the soil strength by the addition of various proportions of fly ash (FA) & rice husk ash (RHA) and correlate the CBR values for the flexible pavement design. A series of proctor tests and CBR tests (soaked for 96 hours) were conducted by adding different proportions of FA & RHA of soil samples collected from different places of Durgapur, India & its nearby areas and optimized proportion is arrived. As soils of different area are having different strength properties, different optimum values of FA & RHA can be obtained for different region. Developed stabilized soil mixtures showed satisfactory increase in CBR values up to a specific amount of addition of FA as well as RHA and can be used for construction of embankments and stabilization of sub-grade soil. The use of locally available soils, FA and RHA in the production of stabilized soils for such applications can provide sustainability for the local construction industry.Keywords
Flexible Pavement Design, Soil Improvement, Solid Waste, California Bearing Ratio.References
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- IRC: 37-2012, Guidelines for the Design of Flexible Pavements, Indian Roads Congress, New Delhi, 2012.
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- Bleakley, A.M. and Cosentino, P.J., Improving the Properties of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement for Roadway Base Applications Through Blending and Chemical Stabilization, Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, 2013.
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- Effect of Vital Financial Heads on NPAs of Public and Private Sector Banks
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1 Department of Commerce, HNB Garhwal University (A Central University), Srinagar Garhwal, Uttarakhand, IN
2 Department of Commerce, H.N.B Garhwal University (A Central University), Srinagar Garhwal, Uttarakhand, IN
1 Department of Commerce, HNB Garhwal University (A Central University), Srinagar Garhwal, Uttarakhand, IN
2 Department of Commerce, H.N.B Garhwal University (A Central University), Srinagar Garhwal, Uttarakhand, IN
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Journal of IMS Group, Vol 15, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 52-61Abstract
The development of the banking industry is the barometer of economic growth of any economy. The basic function of banks is to lend money in the form of loans to different sectors like agriculture, housing, personal and others to meet the productive use of these funds. This paper aims to assess the effect of each vital financial heads on NPA of public and private sector banks. The present study is empirical in nature based on the annual reports and websites of selected banks for the period 2012-2016. Two public and two private sector banks have been selected for the purpose on the basis of their largest market capitalization. Multiple regression analysis has been used for the purpose of analysis. The findings reveal that the study found insignificant impact of vital financial heads on NPA of public and private sector banks from 2012-2016.Keywords
Non-Performing Assets, Total Assets, Total Deposits, Total Advances, Net Interest Income.References
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