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Dear Researchers,
Greetings for the day !
My name is Shard and I completed B.S. Marine Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology, Pilani, Rajasthan, in 2006 and then M.S. Information Technology (Application Development) from Sunderland University, United Kingdom, in 2010. I also did my second master's degree i.e, MSc Mathematics from Shoolini University in 2021.
I'm a Research Scholar in Yogananda School of AI, Computer and Data Sciences and currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in Mathematics at Shoolini University, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India. Also, working as Assistant Professor in Shoolini University since 2014.
My areas of interest in research includes "Technology adoption using mathematical models and statistical tools like SPSS and also waste management energy".
I'm actively looking for research collaborations with national/international collaborators to be the contributor in the scientific community.
Wamly,
Shard
+91-8219639808
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Dear Mr. Shard!
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Yours sincerely, Bulcsu Szekely
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A good number of Palaeocene-Eocene LBF taxa are reported mostly from the East-Coast sedimentary basins as well as Rajasthan Basins in India. Many of these genera / species have considerable index marker value in the stratigraphy and need to be defined on precise quantitative criteria in order to limit their morphological variation, thus making them more useful for finer stratigraphy. This will also open-up understanding their phylogenetic relationship through geological time. Initially genera like Laffetina, Lockhartia, Sakesaria, Ranikothalia and others may be taken up for the studies.
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I want to believe that the discussion raised seeks to emphasize the need for erecting precise criteria to serve as marker units or stratigraphic horizons based on the abundance of complete absence of certain taxa; and therefore find usefulness in regional correlation schemes. Such criteria should be based on peculiarity of the tools used, if they are fossils markers, are they having the characteristics of guide fossils; if they are geochemical marker, could they be tied to known global geochemical perturbations eg the layer of iridium across the K-T boundary, suggests some control to the hypothesis of the extraterrestrial asteroid impact on the earth that led to the demise of the dinosaurs, etc. I suspect discussions along these lines and their suitability for application is the intent of this discussion raised.
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I am looking for explanatory model for the of REE - Nb - U mineralisation in Siwana Ring Complex, Rajasthan, India with reference to its magmatic evolution, tectonic implication, and geodynamic history.
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Siwana Ring Complex (SRC) is most spectacular and spatially related Ring Complex of Neoproterozoic Malani Igneous Suite (MIS) . Basically, there are two accepted and Preferred model for the geodynamic system of MIS, one is plume related extensional model and another is subduction related model. The high concentration of REE-Nb-U in Siwana granitoids is due to crustal assimilation of Protolith melt that was generated through a mantle plume. The anorogenic character of rock-types of SRC ruled out any External fluid role in the enrichment of these incompatible elements. Therefore, to understand the magmatic evolution, tectonic affinity and geodynamic of SRC, the plume related extensional model should be very preferable.
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Hello All my Senior person , where can i get Rajasthan State Gram Panchayat or Village Boundary Data ??
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Check Bhuvan
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dye yielding plants
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Lawsonia inermis, Punica granatum, Senegalia catechu (=Acacia catechu), Terminalia alata, Mimusops elengi, Nyctanthes arbortristis, Wrightia tinctoria, Butea monosperma, Morinda tinctoria, Mallotus philippensis and Lannea coromandelica
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What is the Equation for "R" (Rainfall runoff erosivity factor in RUSLE) that can be used for Rajasthan state, India. using Annual precipitation data.
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You should determine regresion equation for local conditions. You should calculate R factor for et least several stations according original methodology using high resolution rainfall data and then use correlation and regresion analyses with low resolution rainfall data (daily, monthly, annual) for determination of regresion relationship between R factor and low resolution rainfall data.
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I am looking for the list of native plants of southern Rajasthan for the purpose of some afforestation event in particularly Udaipur region. Here, our focus is on tree species.
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As Miyawaki method is presently getting popularity in various afforestation programmes we also
wish to try it on some parts of barren hills of Udaipur (Rajasthan). But I have gone through some literature and I found some contradiction on significance of the method. Some scientist are saying it is good while others are telling it is not a option for preparing natural forest or it is not cost effective.
So it will be very good for mother Earth if intellectuals, scientist and forester come for discussing this topic and showing the importance of the method. It may be a very good method for combating climate change and restoring degraded areas in general.
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This paper provided by @Arvind Singh Sir may give some idea in this regard.
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I want to know is there any studies or thesis regarding service quality and tourist satisfaction of Rajasthan ?
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Gupta, P. (2019). Development of tourism industry in Rajasthan. Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research (AJMR), 8(3), 114-118.
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duststorms are more frequent in the hot arid part of Rajasthan during Summer months. However there is less information on their frequency month wise. Therefore, I request for this data or any source.
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IMD surely have the data
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I want to study of grasses diversity in South-eastern Rajasthan, is there any specific method for diversity study or I may use the 1x1 m. quadrat?
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Please find enclosed some interesting work..
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I am looking for boreholes data like SPT values, vs30 values and like other data around Alwar,Rajasthan.
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there are many govt. agencies. you can ask them
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In Kawas area of Barmer district of arid western Rajasthan , India Tamarix species has replaced native Prosopis cineraria /Tecomella undulata and even exotic Prosopis  juliflora after flash flood of 2006.What could be reason.
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Thank You very much , Ruben for good idea .
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I want to study the existence of palaeochannels along the river Ghaggar in some districts of Rajasthan, I am using Landsat 7 data for the identification of these channels.
Can anyone help me to distinguish palaeochannels from current flowing river and its tributaries? 
And also how to validate these channels, means which are the techniques that I can use in validating these as Palaeo channels and find significant existence of these channels.
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i agree with Hansen
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I am interested to know the sexual and mental health status (as a separate domain) of involuntary bachelors (30+ years of age group) who are considered as lifelong unmarried males in an underdeveloped region/District of Rajasthan, India.
Please suggest me any such comprehensive schedules/questionnaires/survey tools that help me for the survey.  
Thank you for your time.
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Sexual activity is an important dimension within quality of life.The fundamental psychological needs of an individual are represented by four psychodynamic factors: attachment, autonomy, sexual identity, and self-esteem. Sexual disorders are common in psychiatric patients and include desire, arousal, orgasmic, and pain disorders. Along with the positive aspects of human sexuality,
however, mental illnesses can also affect an individual’s sexual health. I think you can use "Sexual Dysfunction Questionnaire" (SDQ). Try to look for the available Literature review. It will help for sure. Best of luck in your future endeavor.
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Researchers have been talking about 'the big four' in India. This may not be true for whole of India. I found that envenomations from South India are predominantly (90%) hemo-nephrotoxic. Envenomations in North India and Nepal however are neurotoxic >70%. Do you agree? If no, what is the profile at your place? I would love to know the profile in north-east and Gujarat and Rajasthan. 
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neuroparalysis cases are mostly common in the area with vegetation (around lakes etc) while in arid areas echis predominates inn the south, in the heartland Punjab Dabois,n Echis and Bungarus are mixed.
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I have identified it in my recent research work that it spoken in one of the state (Eastern Rajasthan) India by an indigenous tribe. 
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Carissimo prof. se per nell'acronimo MINA c'è comparazione con DSA oppure con DSL io penso che potremmo  avere un  confronto
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I am working on ArcSWAT and finding difficulties in inputting data for SWAT.
Like I have three types of soil: red sandy, red gravelly and older alluvial Soil in my area of alwer rajasthan but I am not able to give this data as input.
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Dear Praveen use this link 
i hope you will be find out your problem 
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I have an area of alwer rajasthan (India). i have only soil maps in which i can only see the soil type such as i have three type of soil as red sandy, red gravelly and older alluvial soil.
Can i use any pedotransfer function such as Rosetta for predicting soil properties. So i can edit the SNAME in soil database for preparing a lookup table for Arc SWAT for Indian soils.
please give your suggestions. Is It really helpful for Indian context?
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Dear Praveen, the question is that the PTF must be evaluated with data measured, and where is necessary calibrated. Tecnically, before to use the hydraulic properties (HP) estimated by PTF in a simulation model, you need to compare the hydraulic properties measured of your soils (for each horizon) with the estimated from different PTFs, identifying the best one for your case study. None PTF can be considered proper to estimate the hydraulic properties of all soils of world. The PTF are produced starting from soil database (e.g. HYPRES from european soil dataset.. ) and not always the increase of parameters used inside means a better estimation of HP for your specific case study. You have to test they. Just for example, you can have an andosol with the same textural classes of an Inceptisol, then, if you use a PTF you will have the same hydraulicc parameterization for both soil. But in real, the physical system of these two soil are very different and you can see this different only if you measure the HP. Finally my opinion is that you need to test the PTF and find the best one for your case study, but at same time you need an help from pedologist or Hydropedologist to better understand the soil systems that you want to simulate.
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I am writing a paper linking these two nebhouring states, there are some facts like high population growth, migration, tendency to go for work in Gujarat etc. that showing Rajasthan is like an apples garden situated near by honey comb as Gujarat. 
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If would be able to dissagragate the economic growth in Gujarata respecting the 'work force origine' - I guess you could proof sth. Otherwise - you do not see who from the growth come from. Best.
Ewa Lechman