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AI Driven Power System Stability Predictive Analysis and optimization: A Simulink Model
Nitish Kumar Varshney, Dr. Sharad Kumar, Mr. Arvind Kumar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8911
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This paper presents an AI-driven techniques with a Simulink-based power system model to predict and optimize grid stability. The proposed AI enhanced model simulates a single-machine infinite bus system featuring a 50 MVA synchronous generator, transformer, three-phase transmission line, series RLC elements, and a fault block. The simulation environment, configured using Power GUI at 50 Hz, captures critical transient dynamics such as a rotor angle overshoot from 0° to approximately 58° and a stator current peak of 1.3 pu that eventually settles near 1.1 pu. Through lreal-time measurements and advanced AI algorithms, the framework forecasts potential instability events and optimizes control strategies to mitigate disturbances.
Resentment and Freemasonry (English, Dutch and German)
Sebök Ferenc Ödön
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2024.8.11.8912
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Freemasonry seeks an ideal of peace and brotherhood, working for the betterment of its members, but also for the good of humanity. The path to follow is clear: it is the pursuit of self-improvement and spiritual development. It is the Royal Art so often evoked in the lodge. The cardinal and theological virtues are guiding principles for all Freemasons, and the Landmarks and ancient customs frame the activities of Freemasons. Freemasonry is an ideal of peace and brotherhood, but Freemasons remain human beings with their qualities, faults, and inclinations. He can also be a victim of his own beliefs and subjective impressions. Reason and emotions can clash, creating tensions, quarrels, and even resentment that ultimately undermine this beautiful ideal of peace and brotherhood. Does the Mason deserve to be one? We could call ‘darkness’ the tensions, quarrels, resentments, lack of brotherly spirit and limiting beliefs, and ‘light’ reason, the search for truth, brotherly spirit, as well as the journey in the Royal Art. This article aims to highlight the essential conditions that enable this journey in the Royal Art, far from quarrels and resentment. Indeed, what are the conditions for working in harmony? On the other hand, this article attempts to list the grudges that prevent serenity in the lodge. This work ends with a poem entitled ‘The Grudge-bearing Mason’. This work is based on two rituals: the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite and the Modern French Rite.
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CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8913
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परिवारों की सामाजिक-आर्थिक स्थिति का बच्चों की विद्यालयीय भागीदारी पर प्रभाव: नालंदा जिला, बिहार का एक अध्ययन
मुकेश कुमार सिंह, डॉ. पंकज कुमार यादव
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8914
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प्रस्तुत शोध लेख बिहार राज्य के नालंदा जिले के चयनित ग्रामीण क्षेत्रों में 6–14 वर्ष आयु वर्ग के बच्चों की विद्यालयीय भागीदारी पर परिवारों की सामाजिक-आर्थिक स्थिति के प्रभाव का गहन विश्लेषण करता है। अध्ययन का प्रमुख उद्देश्य यह समझना है कि पारिवारिक आय, माता-पिता की शैक्षिक स्थिति, आजीविका के साधन, भूमि स्वामित्व, आवासीय परिस्थिति तथा सामाजिक परिवेश जैसे कारक बच्चों के विद्यालय में नामांकन, नियमित उपस्थिति, शैक्षिक निरंतरता एवं विद्यालय त्याग (ड्रॉप-आउट) की प्रवृत्ति को किस प्रकार प्रभावित करते हैं।
Relationship of Fluoride Content in Drinking Water with the Occurrence of Dental Fluorosis in Children
Pavan Kumar Namdeo, Dr. Neelu Jain
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8915
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Dental fluorosis remains a significant public health concern in regions where drinking water contains elevated levels of naturally occurring fluoride. This study explores the relationship between fluoride concentration in drinking water and the occurrence of dental fluorosis in children, who are particularly vulnerable during the years of tooth development.
Monitoring Soil Quality Using Microwave Remote Sensing Technologies
Gade Vishnu Hanmant, Dr. Aftab Ahmad
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8916
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Monitoring the quality of soil is essential for the purpose of sustainable land management and maximizing agricultural productivity. This research examines the current state of microwave remote sensing methods (both active and passive) for evaluating soil quality parameters, including soil salinity, soil erosion, soil physical qualities (such as soil texture and hydraulic capabilities, as well as drainage condition), and soil surface roughness. Microwave remote sensing provides distinct benefits, including the ability to operate in all weather conditions and the capacity to detect soil moisture and texture.
प्रारंभिक मध्ययुगीन काल में महिलाओं की सामाजिक स्थिति का अध्ययन
Savita Kumari, Dr. Jitendra Verma
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8917
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प्रारंभिक मध्ययुगीन काल भारतीय समाज का एक ऐसा समय था, जब महिलाओं की सामाजिक स्थिति में परिवर्तन के कई चरण देखे गए। इस काल में महिलाओं की स्थिति समाज की संरचनात्मक प्रणाली, धार्मिक परंपराओं, और आर्थिक गतिविधियों के आधार पर निर्धारित होती थी। इस समय, महिलाओं को मुख्य रूप से घर और परिवार की देखभाल तक सीमित रखा गया था। हालांकि, विभिन्न क्षेत्रों, समुदायों, और सांस्कृतिक परंपराओं में महिलाओं की भूमिका और अधिकारों में भिन्नताएं थीं। धर्म, राजनीति, और सामाजिक मान्यताओं ने महिलाओं के जीवन पर गहरा प्रभाव डाला। इस काल में महिलाओं की स्थिति को समझने के लिए सबसे पहले धर्म और धार्मिक मान्यताओं की भूमिका पर विचार करना आवश्यक है। हिंदू धर्म में धर्मशास्त्रों और स्मृतियों का महिलाओं की सामाजिक स्थिति पर महत्वपूर्ण प्रभाव था। मनुस्मृति जैसे ग्रंथों ने महिलाओं को पुरुषों के अधीन रखने वाली सामाजिक संरचनाओं को प्रोत्साहन दिया। महिलाओं को पिता, पति, और पुत्र के अधीन बताया गया, और उनकी स्वतंत्रता पर अंकुश लगाया गया। उदाहरणस्वरूप, स्त्रियों को शिक्षा प्राप्त करने और धार्मिक अनुष्ठानों में भाग लेने की सीमित स्वतंत्रता दी जाती थी। हालांकि, यह स्थिति समाज के सभी वर्गों में समान नहीं थी। उच्च जातियों की महिलाओं को धार्मिक ग्रंथों का अध्ययन करने और कुछ हद तक सामाजिक गतिविधियों में भाग लेने की अनुमति थी, जबकि निम्न जातियों की महिलाओं की स्थिति अपेक्षाकृत अधिक सीमित थी।
An Empirical Study on the Impact of Digital Payments on Financial Inclusion in Bihar
Dr. Ashwani Kumar Jha, Lalit Narayan
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8918
CrossRef DOI URL : https://doi.org/10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8918
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The rapid expansion of digital payment systems has significantly transformed the financial ecosystem in India, with important implications for financial inclusion, particularly in economically less developed states like Bihar. The present paper empirically examines the effect of Internet of Thing on financial inclusion in terms of adoption, usage and socio-economic factors in Bihar.
Internet Addiction: Use of Social Networking Sites and Its Impact on Intermediate Students
Dr. Garima Kumar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8919
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Widespread use of internet has led to a kind of addiction. The present study examined the use of Internet and getting addicted to the social networking sites and on the whole its impact on intermediate level students. The sample comprised of 285 students out of which the addicts were pulled out. The tools used were questionnaire developed by Dr. Kimberly Young, the IAT which is a 20-item questionnaire that measures mild, moderate, and severe levels of Internet Addiction with its sociological impact.
Challenges in Teaching English in Multilingual Classrooms of Jharkhand: A Special Reference to Ranchi
Deepak Kumar, Dr. Rashmi Raikumar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8920
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English language proficiency has become an essential requirement for academic success, employment, and social mobility in the contemporary world. In India, English functions as a second language; however, its effective teaching remains a major challenge in several socio-economically backward and multilingual states. Jharkhand, characterized by its tribal population and linguistic diversity, presents a unique context where English is largely limited to classroom instruction with minimal real-life exposure.
An Intelligent Non-Cooperative Game Theory Approach for Cloud Resource Allocation
Jitender, Dr. Gulshan Kumar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8921
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This study presented a game theory-based resource allocation model for optimizing cloud computing environments. The proposed model aimed to improve resource utilization, Quality of Service, SLA compliance, energy efficiency, and system stability. A non-cooperative game theory approach was adopted, where cloud users and service providers acted as rational agents to maximize their utilities. The model was evaluated using a Python Notebook-based simulation framework and compared with traditional methods such as FCFS and Round Robin. Results showed improved resource utilization, reduced latency, higher throughput, better task completion rate, fewer SLA violations, and lower energy consumption.
Deep Reinforcement Learning-Based Personalized Recommendation System for Intelligent and Adaptive E-Commerce Product Recommendation Platforms
Navin Kumar Sehgal, Dr. Balkar Singh
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8922
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The study focused on developing a personalized recommendation system for e-commerce platforms using Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) to improve product recommendation quality and user satisfaction. Traditional recommendation methods such as collaborative filtering and content-based filtering often face limitations like cold start, data sparsity, and inability to adapt to changing user preferences. To address these issues, the proposed DRL-based system learned continuously from user interactions such as clicks, purchases, ratings, and cart additions. A synthetic e-commerce dataset containing user, product, and interaction data was used for experimentation.
Machine Learning-Based Predictive Analytics for Dynamic Resource Allocation and Performance Optimization in Cloud Computing Environments
Saharsh Gera, Dr. Gulshan Kumar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8923
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This study examined the role of predictive analytics and machine learning in dynamic resource allocation for cloud computing environments. The research focused on overcoming the limitations of traditional static resource allocation methods by applying intelligent predictive models for efficient CPU, memory, and workload management. The Google Borg Cluster Trace dataset was used to analyse cloud workload behaviour and forecast future resource requirements.
Remote Patient Monitoring and Predictive Healthcare Analysis Using Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence
Sarita Nehra, Dr. Jitender Rai
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8924
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This study focused on the development of an intelligent healthcare monitoring system using the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for remote patient monitoring and predictive healthcare analysis. The proposed system collected real-time physiological parameters such as heart rate, body temperature, oxygen saturation (SpO₂), systolic blood pressure, and diastolic blood pressure through IoT-enabled sensors. The collected data was transmitted through wireless communication and analysed using machine learning and deep learning models including Logistic Regression, Decision Tree, Random Forest, Support Vector Machine, and Artificial Neural Network.
Analysis of Academic Attitudes Among Students from Co-Educational and Non-Co-Educational
Ruban Chinna, Dr. Madhu Yadhav
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2025.8.11.8925
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The present study aimed to compare the attitude towards studies of students from co-educational and non-co-educational schools of Pune City. Attitude towards studies plays an important role in academic motivation, classroom participation, confidence, and overall educational performance. The study was conducted on 255 students selected from different schools of Pune City using a stratified random sampling technique. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire containing Likert scale items, closed-ended questions, and open-ended responses.
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