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Articles ListSearch by Paper Title, Abstract, AuthorsTotal Papers: 17280TitleAuthorsAbstractTHROMBOTIC COMPLICATION OF CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERISATION IN SUBCLAVIAN VEIN published in Published by Innovative PublicationDr. Bharat Paliwal, Dr. Manoj Kamal, Dr. Anamika Purohit, Dr. Geeta SinganiyaCentral venous catheterization (CVC) has become an integral part for management of patients in intensive care units.

It enables invasive monitoring, facilitate atrial pacing and permit delivery of parenteral alimentations and medications. Notwithstanding, CVCs are associated with numerous complications such as mechanical complications, infections and thrombotic complications.

We presented a case of 17-year-old male patient who developed massive central venous thrombosis causing superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome after sequential placement of a right and left subclavian vein central venous catheter. Colour Doppler and Computed tomography (CT) angiography showed thrombosis of bilateral subclavian, internal jugular and axillary veins with minimal blood flow.

Patient was treated with low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) and warfarin with partial recanalization of veins and resolution of symptoms.Keywords: Central venous catheterization, Central venous thrombosis, superior vena cava syndrome.ETHICAL DILEMMAS PLUS PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERNS INOBESITY published in Published by Dr. Valentina PetkovaChaitan Jaunky3, Dr Mary Mathew1, Dr Navin Patil2., Dr Sushil Kiran4,George Varghese3, Teresa Varghese3 and Anushree Puttur3With the advent of globalization, technology, mankind has encountereda problem called Obesity. At the beginning, it was unnoticed as manwas in pursuit of bigger dreams and higher pursuits but obesity soonbecame an Epidemic and as we speak of today, it has become aPandemic with close to 3 million people dying each year as a result ofbeing overweight/ obese1 and if not managed, it will have a seriousrepercussion at the individual health and on the economy of thecountry. Statistics are alarming and forecast about obesity indicatesthat obesity has become a disease.Abundance of Pisces and Status of Water of mathabhanga-Churni River in Indo-Bangla Border Region. Published in Published by THE GLOBAL JOURNALSBidhan Chandra Biswas, Ashis kumar PanigrahiMeasurement of water quality parameters plays a vital role in determining the pollutional load and correctness of aparticular water body for aquatic organisms.

The present investigations was carried out to measure the physiochemicalparameters of Mathabhanga- Churni river in Indo-Bangla Border region to assess the pollution status for a period ofone year from June 2012-to May 2013. The calculated physiochemical parameters revealed that the average ranges of Temperature, pH, DO,BOD, COD, Hardness, Alkalinity, Nitrate, Organic carbon and Freeco2 were 33.150c and 19.260c, 8.4 and 6.4, 5.1mg/l and 0.88mg/l, 46mg/land 2.04mg/l, 420mg/l and 250mg/l, 660mg/l and 322mg/l, 560mg/l 380, 95mg/l and0.99 mg/l, 54mg/l and 16.4mg/l, 22mg/l and 05mg/lrespectively. The results obtained from study showed that the measured parameters exhibit a great seasonal variation in different months ofthe year during the investigation and showed great difference in standard criteria of water quality indicates huge pollution effect on aquaticorganisms especially on fish faunal diversity.33 fishes were identified during the investigation from one year and most of the species were carpsand cat fishes. Labeo rohita, Cirrhina mrigala, Catla catla are dominant among carps and Heteropneustus fossilis,Clarius batrachus,Notopterusnotopterus, Mystus cavasius, Mystus vitatus are most common among the cat fishes. Eutopiictys vacha, Puntius sophore, Notopteruschitala,Corica saborna and Gudusia chapra, Rita rita are rarely found during investigation. The river faces a great ecological threat affecting thefish diversity.

Some protecting measure should be taken to combat water pollution in order to save the valuable natural resources.AN OVERVIEW OF RETAILER’S BRAND AND CUSTOMER BASED BRAND EQUITY: AN EXTENSIVE REVIEW published in Published by Associated Asia Research FoundationMr. Irfan Mumtaz K.SIn this paper, the notion of retailer’s brand is introduced. Retailer’s Brand is the commotion of Brand management, Customer Based Brand Equity is reflect on the Food and Groceries segment in order to know the effect on retailer’s brand with the various aspects like behaviour and lifestyle of the customers.A Study on Customer Satisfaction in Tooth Paste ProductWith Reference to Pudukkottai District published in Published by THE GLOBAL JOURNALSDr. Nagasanthi, Nabeel TA study on customer satisfaction towards toothpaste with special reference to Colgate. The main objective of to identifythe various factor influencing customer in purchase of the toothpaste, to know the customer satisfaction level aboutthe toothpaste.

The research design used in this study is descriptive research design. Data was collected from 50 samplerespondents. Data was collected by survey method, the survey was collected Pudukkottai City in Tamilnadu, through structured questionnairewith five point rating scale questions. Secondary data were collected from the available literature sources. For distribution of questionnaire tothe respondents random sampling method was used and to collect the respondents opinion, survey was taken among the selected samplerespondents. After collecting the data from the respondents, it was analyzed using factor analysis, percentage analysis,and chi square methodThe collected data include customer satisfaction towards Colgate toothpaste personal product details.EFFICACY OF ABHYANTAR CHIKITSA WITH STHANIK CHIKITSAIN THE MANAGEMENT OF UTERINE FIBROID: A CASE STUDY published in Published by Dr.

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Valentina Petkova1.Vd. Paithankar (Joshi) Medha.D.

Deshmukh Jayashree SOver the few decades man has literally conquered the 'Everest' ofadvanced Technology. However still the indicator of prosperity andhappiness of any community is judged by its health index and notmerely by its materialistic advancement. Furthermore the overallhealth index of any community is governed by the health of the womenin that community, Thus special attention should be provided tomaintain a healthy womanhood. But in daily medical practice variedproblems are seen in woman like? Irregular menstrual cycle.? Uterine Fibroid.Among these varied problems Uterine Fibroid is not only the commonest benign tumour butalso is the commonest benign solid tumour in female. Now a days due to life stylemodification the prevalence of fibroid is getting more.

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It has been estimated that at least 20%of women at the age of 30 have got fibroid in their wombs. Fortunately most of them remainasymptomatic. But those are symptomatic they need special attention because they hamperdaily activity of the woman. The prevalence is highest between 35-45years. Acording toAyurveda Uterine Fibroid is considered as Garbhashayasthit Arbud and due to an imbalanceof Dosha. This disorder involving Kapha, Meda.,Mamsa, Ambuvasotas etc.

Is due toKapha,Meda blocking Vata and Pitta hence movement is obstructed and transformingprocess suppress. Ayurveda suggests it as apangat disorder that is involving vatadoshabecause gynecological disorder are mainly due to vatadosha. In Ayurveda Acharya Sushrutmentioned Arbuda having some resemblance with symptoms of Fibroid in Nidansthan11 Adhyay. To overcome this problem ayurveda suggests the very effective treatment.

A 48years old patient came in OPD of Streerog Prastutitantra Department on 13-8-2014 havingcomplaint continous heavy menstrual bleeding from 2 months.USG dated showedINTRAMURAL FIBROID of size 30.27.25mm. She was treated by ayurvedic line oftreatment i.e. Deepan – Pachan – Matrabasti and Utter basti and got result. Hence presenteda case.A REVIEW ON TARDIVE DYSKINESIA AND ITS MANAGEMENT published in Published by Dr. Valentina PetkovaGamini N S Santhoshi Lakshmi., Dr.Singuru Kiran Kumar,Kodamanchili Vidya Bharghavi,Kesava Rao Kannuru, Pasam Ravi Sankar,Datla Divya Bharathi.Tardive dyskinesia is a movement disorder and it is usually associated with the chronic use of first generation antipsychotics which includesinvoluntary rapid movements of face and body like grimacing, tongue movements, lip smacking, lip puckering, pursing of the lips, excessiveeye blinking, rapid and involuntary movements of the limbs, torso, andphalanges. With the availability of second generation antipsychotics,the risk of tardive dyskinesia is decreased to some extent.

Thepathophysiology of tardive dyskinesia was not completely understood but the possible mechanisms include post-synaptic dopamine receptorhypersensitivity, striatal GABA neurons abnormality, and striatalcholinergic inter-neurons degeneration. There is no evidence basedtreatment which is effective in treating the tardive dyskinesia till date. Several drugs havebeen tried to determine their efficacy in decreasing the symptoms of tardive dyskinesia.DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF NEW ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ROXITHROMYCIN INBULK AND PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS BY UV-VISIBLE SPECTROPHOTOMETRY published in Published by Dr. Valentina PetkovaSwapna.G., Manoj Kumar.TIn developing these methods, a systematic study of the effects of various relevant parameters in the methods concerned were undertaken by varying one parameter at a time and controlling all otherparameters to get maximum color development, minimum blank color,reproducibility and the reasonable period of stability of final colored species formed. Method 1:A standard solution of roxithromycin of concentration of 1mg/ml was prepared in the 0.1N Hcl and then the absorbance studies were conducted for the solutions by using the uvvisiblespectrophotometry.

Solvent: Distilledwater, Reagents:0.1N HclWavelength:205nm, Concentration range:2-10?g/ml, In this method,the spectra recorded was very nice and absorbance values gave good linearity. Here the range is extended upto 10?g/ml. Method 2: A standard solution ofroxithromycin of concentration of 0.1mg/ml was prepared in F C reagent of 1.2ml was takenin the 0.1N Hcl and then the absorbance studies were conducted for the solutions by usingthe UV-Visible spectrophotomnetry. Water and then the absorbance studies were conductedfor the solution by using uv-visible spectrophotometry. Solvent: Distilledwater,Reagents:FcReagent,0.1NHcl Wavelength:410nm,Concentration range:1-5?g/ml.In thismethod the spectra recorded was very nice and absorbance values gave good linearity.HereEstimation of m-Phenylene Diamine using sodiumnitroprusside by photochemical method published in Published by Scientific and Academic AssociationHardik Bhatt1., Gayatri Prasad2, Vaibhav Bhatt3 and Ajay Sharma2Determination of m-Phenylene Diamine using a newer, faster, inexpensive and convenient quantitativemethod by the photochemical exchange reaction of sodium nitroprusside has been investigated. Sodiumnitroprusside is a photolabile complex and it undergoes photochemical ligand exchange reactions rapidly.Some recent efforts have been made to utilise such reactions for the estimation of some nitrogencontaining anions and electron rich organic molecules.

The progress of the reaction is observedspectrophotometrically. The effects of different parameters like pH, change of concentration of sodiumnitroprusside, concentration of ligands, light intensity etc. On percentage error was investigated. Theefforts were made to minimise the percentage error and some optimum conditions were obtained. Suchreaction can be used for the determination of m-phenylene diamine in the range of millimoles tomicromoles, hence it is important to know whether such estimations can be done successfully and that towith the desired accuracy.Somatic organogenesis and plant regeneration in castor(Ricinus communis L.) published in Published by Rakesh kumar SinghV.K.

ZALAVADIYA1, D.R. PADHIYAR1 AND R.B. MADARIYA1An in vitro propagation system developed for castor-bean (Ricinus communis L.) through hypocotyl derived callus cultures. Seeds were surfacesterilized with 5 per cent bavistin for 30 min followed by 0.01 per cent HgCl2 for 4 min to obtain in vitro seedlings germinated with growth regulatorfree MS medium.

The impacts of different concentrations of auxins and cytokinins were evaluated for callus induction, shoot proliferation and rootinduction. Hypocotyls were excised from 10-12 days old in vitro seedlings and were cultured on Murashige and Skoog’s (MS) medium supplementedwith different concentration of BA, KIN and 2IP. White compact, nodular organogenic callus was obtained on the MS medium fortified with B5vitamins and 1.0 mg/l BA (80.84%) or 2.0 mg/l BA(80.17%). Shoot induction from the callus cultures was achieved on MS medium with 0.5 mg/l KIN + 0.25mg/l BAP (75.00%). Use of 0.2 mg/l GA3 in combination with 0.5 mg/l KIN and 0.25 mg/l BAP induced maximum number of shootsper explants (7.00) as well as shoot length (6.49cm). For root induction, in vitro shoots were transferred to rooting media containing IAA, IBA andAgNO3 singly or in combinations but root induction was not achieved even after 30 days of cultureSYNTHESIS AND SPECRAL CHARECRIZTION OF (Z)-2-((2-HYDROXY-6-METHYLQUINOLIN-3-YL) METHYLENEAMINO)-5-IODOBENZOIC ACID AND THEIR METAL (II) COMPLEXES published in Published by Dr.

Valentina PetkovaK. Siddappa. and Mallikarjun KoteThe Cu(II), Co(II), Ni(II), Zn(II), Cd(II), Hg(II), Mn(II) and Fe(III)complexes of Schiff base (Z)-2-((2-hydroxy-6-methylquinolin-3-yl)methyleneamino)-5-iodobenzoic acid has been synthesized andcharacterized by various spectral techniques.

The complexes wereprepared by reacting the ligand and metal chloride of Cu(II), Co(II),Ni(II), Zn(II), Cd(II), Hg(II), Mn(II) and Fe(III) in ethanol to get aseries of mononuclear complexes. The complexe s were characterizedby CHN analysis, conductivity measurements, magnetic susceptibility,IR,1H NMR, ESR, UV-Vis and X-ray powder diffraction studies. Bythese spectral studies it is found that Cu(II), Co(II), Ni(II), Mn(II) andFe(III) complexes have exhibited octahedra l geometry and Zn(II),Cd(II), Hg(II) complexes have exhibited tetrahedral geometry. Theligand and its metal complexes have been screened for theirantimicrobial activities. The prepared ligand shows low activity and its metal complexes shows moderate to good activity.EVALUATION OF THE ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF THREE ETHNOMEDICINAL PLANTS published in Published by Dr GirhepunjeIgnace Kindo., S.John Britto, M. Thamacin Arulappan, Sinjumol Thomas, Mariat George and Ranjit MarandiThe ethanolic extract of the leaves of Cipadessa- baccifera,Didymocarpus humboldtiana synonym- (Henckelia humboldtiana) and Alangium salviifolium were analysed for antioxidant activity.

Theethanolic extract of the plants were tested for total antioxidant capacityand free radicalscavenging activity by DPPH (1, 1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazil). The ethanolic extract of leaf of Alangium salviifolium exhibited high free radical scavenging activity at concentration 0.5?g,followed by Didymocarpus humboldtiana (Henckelia humboldtiana)and Cipadessa- baccifera. The total antioxidant activity was also highin Alangium salviifolium, followed by Didymocarpus humboldtiana (Henckeliahumboldtiana) and Cipadessa- baccifera.Analytical Methods Development and Validation of Naproxen and Sumatriptan by RP HPLCpublished in Published by IJTSRDPrapulla Putta. Paper URL: TABLET: AS A SUSTAINED RELEASE DRUG DELIVERYSYSTEM published in Published by Dr. Valentina PetkovaAnil B. Chaudhari, Dr. SalunkeNow a day?s pharmaceutical industry focusing for development ofsustained release oral dosage forms as it become an important tool inmedical practice.

These sustained release formulations are designed torelease drug in pre-determined rate and able to maintained plasma drugconcentration in therapeutic window with minimum side effects. Thebasic rational behind sustained release drug delivery is to alterbiopharmaceutical, pharmacokinetic and pharmcodynamic of drug toreduce side effect, give patient compliance and cure the disease.Sustained release drug delivery is improved patient compliance due toless frequent drug administration, reduction of fluctuation in steady-state drug levels, maximum utilization of the drug, increased safety margin of potent drug,reduction in healthcare costs through improved therapy and shorter treatment period. Theprincipal goal of sustained release forms is the improvement of drug therapy assessed by therelationship between advantages and disadvantages of the use of sustained release system.This review article contained basic information of matrix type of sustained release drugdelivery system.CONFOCAL AND FTIR STUDIES OF COIR PITH DEGRADATION BYCYANOBACTERIUM (OSCILLATORIA ANNAE) published in Published by THE GLOBAL JOURNALSPragathy, P,Malini, D,Malliga, PLignin degradation was done by several microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and cyanobacteria.

Cyanobacteria area photosynthetic nitrogen fixing group that survive in wide variety of habitats (soil, rock and water) and abate variouskinds of pollutants. The significance of process duration decrease in CNC machines is should in current world, or, in other words fabricating cost decrease for the focused market. To begin with, numerous organizations are attempting to accomplish Just In Time JIT benefits.

They need each required segment accessible at the point it is required, wiping out the need to stock any of the related parts. Since lessening burn time will enhance through put of employments, process duration decrease is a noteworthy supporter of any genuine JIT program. Second, diminishing process duration enhances an organizations adaptability. It causes them to run any activity whenever without overburdening setup individuals or machine devices. Third, obviously organizations need to enhance overall revenues.

The quicker a creation run can be finished, the more benefit an organization can make. Furthermore, forward, rivalry manages that an organization has the capacity to cite the most minimal conceivable cost.

Since most organizations quote employments dependent on a machines shop rate in Rupees every hour of utilization, they can cite lower landing more positions if process duration can be limited i.e. The process duration diminished is immediate benefit made with no capital speculation and lessened work. Store atmosphere plays an important role in the retail market and also it is new concept to present the product with light, color, music, interior, exterior, fixtures and display. Store atmosphere is the way of presenting store by displaying the products to the customer.

A proper store atmosphere help the store to increase the customer walk ins and in turn increase the sales of the product. The increase in competition has necessitated retailers to differentiate themselves from their competition Mr. M Shanmugapriya. P 'A Study on Store Atmosphere in Grocery Retail Market at Tiruchirappalli' Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 Issue-4, June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23668.pdf. Paper URL: of developing careers of academic staff of Uganda Colleges of Commerce published in Published by Merit Research JournalsHojops Odoch J.P, Edward Oding-Wacha and Sudi NangoliThis study was conducted to investigate and examine the prospects of developing career for academic staff of Uganda Colleges of Commerce through a quantitative research approach and methods. The findings indicate that a combination of recruitment, promotion and Training is positively correlated to Career Development. The study recommends that management of the Uganda Colleges of Commerce should support career development and also that staff should enroll on courses which will enable them upgrade to the next ladder.

Staff are expected to be engaged in gainful activities such as research, seminars and refrain from disruptive activities such as over drinking. Those who aspire to go for further courses must ensure that they are relevant to enable them acquire the skills required for the new tasks.

Staff should also be able to sacrifice and devote time and resources for their own good rather than waiting for the organization to think aloud for them.Keywords: Career development, challenges, Uganda Colleges of Commerce, Staff developmentAyurvedic Medical Destination Selection Criterion Preference of Coimbatore Citypublished in Published by IJTSRDSr. Primary reasons for the growth of ayurvedic medical tourism in India, is the very effective treatments, faith of the foreigners and domestic patient on the Indian's age old techniques of treatments. Moreover, numbers of ayurvedic centers are functioning in various Indian states owned by both State Government agencies and the private entrepreneurs, which are world renowned center. This study aim to identify the primary reasons stated by the tourist for selection of Coimbatore for medical tourist. The study declared that Coimbatore is considered as mostly reliable ayurvedic medical tourist destination. The city also offers very cost economic medical tourism center, the doctors and therapists, who are also considered as well trained and knowledgeable.

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The authors suggested the private ayurvedic medical institutions to pay more attention in promoting Coimbatore as the more reliable hub for ayurvedic treatments, rejuvenation and metal cum physical relaxation. Kritikaa 'Ayurvedic Medical Destination - Selection Criterion (Preference of Coimbatore City)' Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 Issue-3, April 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23176.pdf. Paper URL: Comparative Study on Effectiveness of PlannedTeaching Programme on Knowledge RegardingPrevention of Suicide in Adolescents AmongTeachers and Parents of Adolescents of SelectedSecondary Schools in Mumbai City published in Published by THE GLOBAL JOURNALSMRS. PARDESHI, Dr.Rakesh GhildiyalAdolescence is a crucial stage of life.

The academic failure, loss of loved ones during the period of adolescence can affect them seriously. They may turn to the decision of ending their lives by deliberate self-harm(DSH) i.e. A comparative study was conducted on effectiveness of planned teaching programme on knowledge regardingprevention of suicide in adolescents among teachers and parents of adolescents of selected secondary schools in Mumbai city.

A descriptive comparative design was used. A structured questionnaire and a teaching plan on prevention of suicide in adolescents wereused. 70 secondary school teachers and 70 parents were selected with a non-probability convenient sampling technique. The collecteddata was analysed with descriptive and inferential statistics. Study concluded that the planned teaching was significantly effective inimproving the knowledge in parents than the teachers regarding prevention of suicide in adolescents.SMART BATTERY CHARGER FOR SOLAR-POWERED LINE FOLLOWER ROBOTIC VEHICLE published in Published by Mohammad ZainuddinS.Anusuya, Mrs.M.Thiruveni?Searching energy sources to satisfy the world’s growing demand is one of the foremost challenges for the next coming century. The seasonal movements of earth affects in the radiation intensity on solar systems. The design and construction of an efficient charging system for battery by tracked solar panels.

Thus, the implementation of an energy management system applied to line follower robotic vehicle. The main proposals of the project are the implementation of a solar tracking mechanism aimed at increasing power levels in the solar panels. The robotic vehicle battery is charged by the solar panel, optimal charging circuit using the microcontroller and BFO algorithm in programming to increase the efficient for charging battery. To improve the solar tracking accuracy, a mixed solar-tracking system combines BFO (Bacterial Foraging Optimization) with PSO (Particle Swarm Optimization) algorithm is develop. Since the proposed mechanism is capable of tracking maximum light intensity.INDUSTRIALLY IMPORTANT ENZYMES FROM SPENT OYSTERMUSHROOM BED WASTES published in Published by Dr. Valentina PetkovaHaripriya.R, Parkavi.V, Jothi.D, Delphin.D.V and P.Thirumalaivasan.Discarded oyster mushroom beds were examined for their bioactivecompounds and industrially important enzymes. Spent oystermushroom beds were used as substrate by micro organisms such asBacillus megaterium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus vulgaris,Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and Micrococcus sp were used productionof industrially important enzymes and bioactive compounds.

Bioactivecompounds such as total sugars and reducing sugars were produced byB. Megaterium, B. Amyloliquefaciens showedpositive result in lipid hydrolysis. Microorganisms such as B.megaterium, P. Aeruginosa, P. Being hailed as the best mechanical development in farming since the substitution of draft creatures by the tractor, focus rotate water system frameworks inundate crops with a noteworthy decrease in both work and water needs contrasted with conventional water system techniques, for example, flood water system. Over the most recent couple of decades, the sending of focus rotate water system frameworks has expanded significantly all through the United States.

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Sensors, Relay Module, Microcontrollers have been used to meet the creating eagerness for site express water framework using center turn and parallel move water framework structures. Sensors are used to control the activity of the irrigation and portable makes it more easy to carry and easy to handle in any field.

Sanjay Kumar Naveen Kumar Ayush Goel Ashwini Mishra Amul Barnawal Awanish Kumar Yadav Ashish Gaur 'Portable Centre Pivot Irrigation System with Advanced Control through Sensors: A Review' Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 Issue-3, April 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23183.pdf. Paper URL: of Long Term Load Forecasting using AnnTechnology published in Published byAmruth R T, Harsha M, Jagadeesha M Y, Nachiketha V Shastry, Nanjaraje Urs M BGeneration of power and load forecasting plays a vital role in the demand side management.

The dissertation presents a new approach for long term electrical load forecasting using an artificial neural networkfor power systems. Throughout the world, electrification is an ongoing process.

The reason for this phenomenon is thepreference for the electrical energy. Increasing demand is due to several factors as population growth, growth of per-capitaincome, migration to cities and increasing energy using products.In recent years, load forecasting has become one of themajor areas of research in electrical engineering and is an important problem in the operation and planning of electricalpower generation. Most traditional forecasting models, artificial intelligence, regression analysis,genetic algorithm tooltechnique and neural network techniques have been tried out this task. Multi level inverters MLI are used in places or industries that require very high voltage and huge current. Multi level inverter topologies have various advantages over single level converters. These advantages are like rise in output voltage, reduction in the total harmonic distortion THD, reduction in electro magnetic interference EMI generation etc. Key attribute of a multi level inverter is the reduction in the voltage stress on each power device.

This reduction is due to the use of several levels available on the DC bus. The dawn of multi level inverter topologies have created requirement of various pulse width modulation techniques. In this paper authors have used PWM technique, by which the total harmonic distortion of the multi level inverter is decreased. In this we have also controlled the speed of the induction motor by supplying the power through a multi level inverter. Shilpa Sambhi Ankit Mittal Aviral Srivastava Ayan Mondal Nitin Varshney 'THD Analysis of Cascaded Multi-level Inverters using different PWM Techniques' Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 Issue-4, June 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23984.pdf.