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IJEP 42(8): 1019-1024 : Vol. 42 Issue. 8 (August 2022) Full Text Rani P. Akkewar1, Rajesh B. Desai2, Sonali B. Yannawar3 and Vyankatesh B. Yannawar3* 1. Government Science College, Department of Zoology, Gadchiroli – 431 606, Maharashtra India 2. Mahatma Gandhi Mahavidhayala, Department of Zoology, Ahmedpur, Latur – 413515, Maharashtra, India 3. Swami Ramanand Teerth
IJEP 42(8): 1014-1018 : Vol. 42 Issue. 8 (August 2022) Full Text Jyoti J. Nimje and Abhay S. Wayal* Veemata Jijabai Technological Institute (V.J.T.I), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Mumbai- 400 019, Maharashtra, India Abstract The coastal zone is the most industrialized and urbanized area in the country. Most coastal areas in the world
Rainwater Harvesting Structures at Industrial Location in Coastal Area of Mumbai Read More »
IJEP 42(8): 1008-1013 : Vol. 42 Issue. 8 (August 2022) Full Text Subhanil Banerjee1*, Disha Sharma2 and Avichal Sharma3 1. K.R. Manglam University, School of Humanities (Economic Department), Gurgaon – 122 103, Haryana, India 2. Amity University, Raipur – 493 225, Chhattisgarh, India 3. Chandigarh University, University School of Business, Chandigara – 148 413, India
The Fake Forests of Chhattisgarh Read More »
IJEP 42(8): 1001-1007 : Vol. 42 Issue. 8 (August 2022) Full Text M. Madhumitha1, M.C. Ravathi2* and R. Chithra2 1. Government College of Technology, Department of Environmental Engineering, Coimbatore – 641 013, Tamil Nadu, India 2. Government College of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering, Coimbatore – 641 013, Tamil Nadu, India Abstract In this study,
IJEP 42(8): 996-1000 : Vol. 42 Issue. 8 (August 2022) Full Text R.K. Saroj and A.K. Mishra* Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering, Gorakhpur – 273 010, U.P., India Abstract For any country, water is one of the most salient features for living organism to survive on earth. It is necessary
IJEP 42(8): 990-995 : Vol. 42 Issue. 8 (August 2022) Full Text Nyathi Brian and Togo Chamunorwa Aloius* University of South Africa, College of Environmental and Agricultural Sciences, Florida, South Africa Abstract Plastic bag waste is a major health and environmental issue faced by African countries across the economic development spectrum. In response, African nations
IJEP 42(8): 984-989 : Vol. 42 Issue. 8 (August 2022) Full Text Abhishek Kumar, Anshuman Singh and Nityanand Singh Maurya* National Institute of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering, Patna – 800 005, Bihar, India Abstract In the present study, fluoride removal from an aqueous solution was performed using coconut husk as an adsorbent. Parametric studies,
Removal of Fluoride from Aqueous Solution using Coconut Husk as Bio-Adsorbent Read More »
IJEP 42(8): 973-983 : Vol. 42 Issue. 8 (August 2022) Full Text R. Lilly1*, P.S. Aravind Raj2 and R. Divahar2 1. Academy of Maritime Education and Training (AMET), Department of Naval Architecture and Offshore Engine-ering, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India 2. Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation, Department of Civil Engineering, Aarupadai Veedu Institute of Techno-logy, Chennai, Tamil
Pollution of pH in groundwater due to underground tunnel using GIS analysis Read More »
IJEP 42(8): 971-978 : Vol. 42 Issue. 8 (August 2022) Full Text M. P. Sagarika and U. R. Rajeshwari* Christ (Deemed to be University), Department of Economics, Bangalore – 560 029, Karnataka, India Abstract More than a billion farmers around the world are on the frontier of climate change. These farmers’ livelihoods are directly and
IJEP 42(8): 964-970 : Vol. 42 Issue. 8 (August 2022) Full Text Bhumi Bhanushali and Ruby Jalgaonwala* Shree Ramkrishna Institute of Computer Education and Applied Sciences, Department of Microbiology, Surat, Gujarat, India Abstract Algae are vast multifunctional photosynthetic aquatic organisms. the present study aim to investigate application of Oscillatoria spp. for improvement of physico-chemical parameters
Phycoprospecting of Some Indigenous Algae for Improvement of Dairy Wastewater Quality Read More »
IJEP 42(8): 957-963 : Vol. 42 Issue. 8 (August 2022) Full Text Aldrin Lalrambeiseia and Brototi Biswas* Mizoram (Central) University, Department of Geography and Resource Management, Aizawl – 796 004, Mizoram, India Abstract A livelihood can be sustained when it can cope with and recover from stress and shocks and maintain or enhance its capabilities