Sanjoli Mobar; Pradeep Bhatnagar
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Post-feminism happened in the '80s, and it is a favorably discussed issue because the word “post” could be directed as “dead” or “after” feminism. Its objectives are various from second-wave and third-wave feminism. One of the major post-feminism objectives is that ...
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Post-feminism happened in the '80s, and it is a favorably discussed issue because the word “post” could be directed as “dead” or “after” feminism. Its objectives are various from second-wave and third-wave feminism. One of the major post-feminism objectives is that women could be equally empowered as men. For realizing this aim, women must be financially steady for running their families by themselves. In the start, the post-feminist creation concentrated very much on media. In the current strategy, there are considerable kinds of media obtainable. For this study aim, the investigators have selected one of the visual media, film, especially Tamil films. In this study, they try to investigate how women's empowerment via greenhouse plan is illustrated in the post-feminist Tamil film 36 Vayadhinile.
Sanjoli Mobar; Pradeep Bhatnagar
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Environmental contamination is an ever-raising issue in industrialized and high-populated locations. Nowadays the severity and volume of air contaminant concentration have increased quickly in the troposphere. Hyderabad, the Andhra Pradesh capital, is the southern part center for both industrial and ...
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Environmental contamination is an ever-raising issue in industrialized and high-populated locations. Nowadays the severity and volume of air contaminant concentration have increased quickly in the troposphere. Hyderabad, the Andhra Pradesh capital, is the southern part center for both industrial and commercial actions. The urban has locations by about a 6.8million population and over 73,000 small, medium and main industrial facilities transferring to the bigger city. Air contamination is mostly related to autos and industrial resources of which motorcars are of significant trouble. The general data on the atmosphere gaseous contaminants levels in low areas especially Asian nations have been light and holding in the health effects view and economical responsibility related with the high levels of air contaminants, this investigation has been essayed with a purpose for assessing the Hyderabad atmosphere air quality that is experiencing rapid urban and industrial growth. The air models have been selected at the 1.5-3 m height from the ground level for monitoring the PM, SPM, oxides of nitrogen, and sulfur concentrations for ascertaining the association of among gaseous air contaminants and meteorological factors. The whole outcome shows that the quality of the air is decaying quickly according to gaseous contaminants. According to this study, numerous method is required for combating air contamination with autos by general understanding movements, media intermediation packages, efficient state activity programs judicious distribution of quality-oriented fuels.
Sanjoli Mobar; Pradeep Bhatnagar
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Electrical trash is one of the quickly increasing problems on the earth. Electrical trash includes considerable elements, some including toxic substances, which could have a damaging influence on human health and even on the environment. Quick economic development in Asia and the growing transboundary ...
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Electrical trash is one of the quickly increasing problems on the earth. Electrical trash includes considerable elements, some including toxic substances, which could have a damaging influence on human health and even on the environment. Quick economic development in Asia and the growing transboundary action of secondary sources would rise, which demand both 3R endeavors i.e., Decrease, Reutilize and Recycle in every nation. In India, Electrical trash control considers more significant according to the electrical trash generation due to the dumping of Electrical trash from developed countries. This study emphasizes India’s recent electrical trash scenario, i.e. importance of the issue, environmental and health dangers, recent removal and recycling process, available legal frame, association operating on the problem, and suggestions for steps with regulatory bodies in India.
Sanjoli Mobar; Pradeep Bhatnagar
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Arsenic occurs naturally in the environment, but its uncontrolled liberation from industrial effluents has been imposing adverse effects on the environment. The continuous exposure of the soil is a matter of concern in this study. The soil consortium contains bacterial colonies that resist and adapt ...
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Arsenic occurs naturally in the environment, but its uncontrolled liberation from industrial effluents has been imposing adverse effects on the environment. The continuous exposure of the soil is a matter of concern in this study. The soil consortium contains bacterial colonies that resist and adapt the metal toxicants and can in turn help in the bioremediation of such metals from the soil. This study stresses the isolation of arsenic resistant bacteria from the arsenic-contaminated soil. The Soil Sample was collected from the Sanganer area of Jaipur, Rajasthan. The soil in this area received the textile discharge from the industries located nearby. Four arsenic resistant bacteria were isolated from the sample which showed a high tolerance level towards arsenic and was able to grow in the presence of arsenic in-vitro. The Minimum inhibitory concentration was also determined for the strains against arsenite. The highest MIC was found to be 16mM of arsenite, which concludes tolerable limits of the strains. The Biochemical and Morphological characterization of the isolates was also conducted. The Four isolates also showed resistance towards various other metals like cadmium, cobalt, lead, zinc, mercury, chromium, and tin. The isolates on biochemical characterization were found to belong to the following Genus: Moraxella, Azomonas, Acetobactor and Corynebacterium. This resistance capacity of the isolates depicts their potential to bioremediate the toxicity of the arsenic in the environment.