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Roopa, Srinivasan, Ramaswamy Padmavathi, Avinash Akolkar, Sambandam Sankar, Pitani Ravishankar, Thanasekharaan Vijayalakshmi, AS Subhashini e Balakrishnan Kalpana. "Respiratory functions of conservancy workers working in solid waste management sector of Chennai, India". F1000Research 1 (17 dicembre 2012): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.1-67.v1.

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Chennai is the fourth largest metropolitan city in India. Around 10,000 conservancy workers of the Chennai Corporation handle about 4500 to 5200 tons of solid wastes per day. These workers are exposed to a lot of environmental and occupational hazards affecting the respiratory system. This paper presents the results of pulmonary function assessment in 178 conservancy workers (100 sweepers & 78 loaders) of the Chennai Corporation. Detailed medical and occupational history was obtained and clinical examination was performed after obtaining informed consent. Pulmonary functions (forced vital capacity [FVC], forced expiratory volume in 1 second [FEV1] and peak expiratory flow rate [PEFR]) were measured using a portable spirometer. Since normal pulmonary function values for healthy non-smoking South Indian adults are available through previously published studies, the pulmonary function test (PFT) values from the study group were compared with the predicted values after corrections for age and anthropometry. The pulmonary functions of the conservancy workers were significantly lower than their predicted values. Moreover, the pulmonary functions declined with increasing years of working. Among both the groups of conservancy workers, the pulmonary functions were significantly lower in sweepers than loaders (P<0.01). This study has generated lung function data of the Chennai Corporation conservancy workers that can aid the concerned authorities to implement specific interventions to reduce the exposure and improve the health status of the workers.
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Roopa, Srinivasan, Ramaswamy Padmavathi, Avinash Akolkar, Sambandam Sankar, Pitani Ravishankar, Thanasekharaan Vijayalakshmi, AS Subhashini e Balakrishnan Kalpana. "Respiratory functions of conservancy workers working in solid waste management sector of Chennai, India". F1000Research 1 (19 giugno 2013): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.1-67.v2.

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Chennai is the fourth largest metropolitan city in India. Around 10,000 conservancy workers of the Chennai Corporation handle about 4500 to 5200 tons of solid wastes per day. These workers are exposed to a lot of environmental and occupational hazards affecting the respiratory system. This paper presents the results of pulmonary function assessment in 178 conservancy workers (100 sweepers & 78 loaders) of the Chennai Corporation. Detailed medical and occupational history was obtained and clinical examination was performed after obtaining informed consent. Pulmonary functions (forced vital capacity [FVC], forced expiratory volume in 1 second [FEV1] and peak expiratory flow rate [PEFR]) were measured using a portable spirometer. Since normal pulmonary function values for healthy non-smoking South Indian adults are available through previously published studies, the pulmonary function test (PFT) values from the study group were compared with the predicted values after corrections for age and anthropometry. The pulmonary functions of the conservancy workers were significantly lower than their predicted values. Moreover, the pulmonary functions declined with increasing years of working. Among both the groups of conservancy workers, the pulmonary functions were significantly lower in sweepers than loaders (P<0.01). This study has generated lung function data of the Chennai Corporation conservancy workers that can aid the concerned authorities to implement specific interventions to reduce the exposure and improve the health status of the workers.
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Pradeepa, S. "A Study on Women Policyholders’ Satisfaction towards The Performance of Life Insurance Companies in Chennai". Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 11, S2-Feb (12 febbraio 2024): 82–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/sijash.v11is2-feb.7427.

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The Insurance industry forms an integral part of the Indian financial market, The Insurance sector started up and new players entered the space before 25 years. At present in India have 24 life insurance companies. Satisfaction of policyholder is an important milestone in insurance products, especially the performance of insurance companies. In that LIC holds majority market share in life insurance industry for the past years. The objective of the study is to understand the policyholder’s satisfaction and the various factors contributing to the satisfaction level of performance of Life insurance Corporation of India. The primary data has collected by using the questionnaire and secondary data is collected by using journals, newspapers and the internet. The study area has limited to Chennai District. The reason to conduct the study in Chennai district is previously no researcher had done the women policyholder satisfaction towards Life insurance corporation products. The population Size has been determined using with the proper formula. Hence the sample size is determined 520 for this study. This study will help to identify the satisfaction level among the selected women policyholder by using with the different dimensions.
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Parasuraman, Ganeshkumar, Mogan Kaviprawin, Manikandanesan Sakthivel, M. Jagadeesan, Alby John Varghese, Hemalatha Masanam Sriramulu, Srinath Ramamurthy et al. "Epidemiology of Coronavirus Disease 2019 during the Second and Third Wave in Chennai, India: An Analysis of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Surveillance System, February 2021–February 2022". Indian Journal of Public Health 68, n. 1 (gennaio 2024): 60–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijph.ijph_821_23.

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Abstract Introduction: Analysis of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) surveillance system in the first wave indicated that the data-driven approach helped in resource allocation and public health interventions. Objectives: We described the epidemiology of COVID-19 cases in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, from February 2021 to February 2022. Materials and Methods: We analyzed the COVID-19 surveillance data from Chennai City, Tamil Nadu, India’s Greater Chennai Corporation. We described the deidentified line list of COVID-19 cases and deaths by months, zones, age, and gender. We estimated the incidence of COVID-19 cases per million population, test positivity rate (TPR), and case fatality ratio (CFR). Results: Of the 434,040 cases reported in Chennai from February 1, 2021, to February 28, 2022, 53% were male. The incidence per million peaked in May 2021 (19,210) and January 2022 (15,881). Age groups more than 60 years reported maximum incidence. Southern region zones reported higher incidence. Overall TPR was 5.8%, peaked in May 2021 (17.5%) and January 2022 (15.1%). Over half of the 4929 reported deaths were in May 2021 (56%). Almost half of the deaths were 61–80 years (52%), followed by 41–60 years (26%). Overall CFR was 1%, which peaked in June 2021 (4%). Conclusion: We conclude that Chennai city experienced a surge in COVID-19 due to delta and omicron variants. Understanding descriptive epidemiology is vital for planning the public health response, resource allocation, vaccination policies, and risk communication to the community.
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Basu, Abhishek, Bharathi Raja, Rony Gracious e Lelitha Vanajakshi. "DYNAMIC TRIP PLANNER FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT USING GENETIC ALGORITHM". Transport 35, n. 2 (21 aprile 2020): 156–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/transport.2020.12477.

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This paper reports the development of a public transport trip planner to help the urban traveller in planning and preparing for his commute using public transportation in the city. A Genetic Algorithm (GA) approach that handles real-time Global Positioning Systems (GPS) data from buses of the Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) in Chennai City (India) has been used to develop the planner. The GA has been shown to provide good solutions within the problem’s computation time constraints. The developed trip planner has been implemented for static network data first and subsequently extended to use real-time data. The “walk mode” and Chennai Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) have also been included in the geospatial database to extend the route-planner’s capabilities. The algorithm has subsequently been segmented to speed up the prediction process. In addition, a temporal cache has also been introduced during implementation, to handle multiple queries generated simultaneously. The results showed that there is promise for scalability and citywide implementation for the proposed real-time route-planner. The uncertainty and poor service quality perceived with public transport bus services in India could potentially be mitigated by further developments in the route-planner introduced in this paper.
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Wang, Chia-Nan, Lei-Chuan Lin e Dhanabalan Murugesan. "Analyzing PSU’s Performance: A Case from Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas of India". Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2013 (2013): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/802690.

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The high economic growth in the past few years and increasing industrialization coupled with a burgeoning population have created a lot of concern for India’s energy scenario. India’s crude oil production has not shown significant growth in the last 10 or more years whereas its refining capacity has grown by more than 20% over the last 5 years. Oil consumption is growing at approximately 4.1% per year and natural gas consumption is growing at 68% per year. Therefore, evaluation performances and pushing energy companies to improve become important issues. The purpose of this research is of evaluation the performance of Indian energy industry under multiple different inputs and outputs criteria. The data envelopment analysis (DEA) and grey theory are used to conduct this study. There are total 14 public sector undertakings (PSUs) under this industry and no any private company. However, only 10 of them are mature enough to be published in India stock markets. Therefore, the realistic data of all 10 companies are used for this evaluation. The results demonstrate that Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL), Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL), and Oil India Limited (OIL) are the top 3 of ranking influences. This integrated numerical study gives a better “past-present-future” insights into evaluation performance in India energy industry.
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Uma Mageswari T e Bhuvaneswari. G. "To Analyze The Impact Of Political, Social, Economic And Technological Factors Characteristics In Access To Finance For SME In Chennai". Restaurant Business 118, n. 9 (30 settembre 2019): 487–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.26643/rb.v118i9.8654.

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SME,acronym forSmall and Medium Enterprises has since been modified into MSME after introduction of MSMED Act 2006. According to this Act, MSME stands for Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises.Development Corporation Limited are non-financial institutions to support small industries in addition to ensuring financial support through various financial institutions. Government of India is ensuring adequate credit flow support to small industries. However, there are some limitations, restrictions in getting adequate finance to the small industries. Various socio economic factors play a major role in smooth flow of credit to the small industries. This article analyses the socio economic factors in credit out flow to small industries in Chennai.
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N Bharath. "A Study On Consumer Preference of Unified Payment Interface (Upi) With Reference to Chennai City". Journal of Development Economics and Management Research Studies 10, n. 16 (2023): 09–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.53422/jdms.2023.101602.

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This study aims to analyze consumer preferences towards the Unified Payment Interface (UPI) in Chennai city. Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is an instant real-time payment system developed by National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). The interface facilitates inter-bank peer-to-peer (P2P) and person-to-merchant (P2M) transactions. It is used on mobile devices to instantly transfer funds between two bank accounts. The study was done with the quantitative research approach, and data was collected through a structured questionnaire from 100 respondents residing in Chennai city. The questionnaire focused on various aspects such as awareness, usage, satisfaction, and preference towards UPI-based payments. The findings of the study indicated that the awareness and preference of payments through were high among respondents, with over 61 % preferred payment over UPI. The most common use cases for UPI payments were bill payments, online shopping, and Fund transfers. The research makes use of statistical analysis tools like ANOVA, chi-square, and percentage analysis to study various factors and determine the relationship between the variables
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Keerthi S, Santhana, Vidya Ramkumar, Shuba Kumar e Sheeba Anand. "An exploratory study of nurses' knowledge, skill, and training requirements for newborn hearing screening in a public-sector program in South India". Journal of Hearing Science 13, n. 1 (28 aprile 2023): 35–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.17430/jhs/162293.

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BackgroundA pilot newborn hearing screening (NHS) program was established at 11 Corporation Maternity Hospitals in Chennai, a city in South India, to aid in the early detection of hearing loss. Nurses were trained how to screen newborns using both otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) and automated auditory brainstem responses (AABRs). The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore nurses’ perceptions of the NHS program and the challenges they faced in implementing it.Material and methodsSemi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 nurses, one from each hospital, who performed NHS in Corporation Maternity Hospitals. Interviews were conducted using guides and probes developed and validated by experts.ResultsFour general themes that covered the nurses’ responses were identified: their understanding of NHS and skills in its execution; gaps in their understanding of the NHS program, constraints faced in implementing the screening program, and additional needs for support.ConclusionsAddressing gaps in training needs, providing full documentation, and overcoming poor adherence to NHS protocols would help the program grow. The lessons learnt are also transferable to programs conducted in similar low–middle income countries.
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Kayalvizhi, V. "A Study of Special Educational Programmes in School Education Implemented by the Chennai Corporation, Tamil Nadu, India". INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 13, n. 4 (2023): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.37648/ijrst.v13i04.001.

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Razak Mohamed, Abdul. "Integrated Approach towards Participatory Development of Urban Neighborhood Spaces: Chennai, India". In Sustainability in Urban Planning and Design. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.90832.

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The social living of the urban households depends on the physical manifestation of spaces arranged to carry out their day-to-day activities of members including children, adult, women, men, old age, and differently able persons. Urban neighborhoods undergo changes in the spaces in house and building, places in a locality, and the overall built form. The city spaces experience transformation in the house spaces and common places, and the built form experienced the residential character change towards commercial and other nonresidential uses in the neighborhood. The impact of the spatial transformation demands to make redevelopment strategies to resolve the conflict between residential and commercial spaces in the neighborhood. So, the need for an integrated approach towards “Participatory Redevelopment” (PRD) of the urban neighborhood becomes a challenge for the city planners. The new planning model on PRD as an integrated approach developed by the author is followed in the redevelopment project hosted by the Corporation of Chennai. The PRD approach used “C-TC-C” model to follow participation as “Collective-Target Centered-Collective”. The PRD adopts the approach called the five-pillar system (FPS). These aspects are the main focus of this chapter within the context of T. Nagar, a residential neighborhood transforming into a busy retail commercial market area and residential living and parking spaces situated in the midst of Chennai City, the capital of the Tamil Nadu State in India.
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Geethalakshmi, S., e Dr T. Jayasheela. "IMPACT OF TALENT MANAGEMENT ON LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES (MNCS) WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CHENNAI". In Futuristic Trends in Management Volume 3 Book 7, 189–95. Iterative International Publisher, Selfypage Developers Pvt Ltd, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58532/v3bhma7p2ch12.

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This study attempts to explore the connection between leadership development methods and talent management strategies in multinational corporations (MNCs) situated in Chennai, India. Organizations are very interested in how talent management affects creating effective leaders since it is a crucial component of human resource management. The study examines the talent management techniques used by MNCs in Chennai and analyses their impact on organizational leadership development.
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K, Elangovan. "Groundwater Level Fluctuations Study for Coimbatore Corporation using GIS". In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Combinatorial and Optimization, ICCAP 2021, December 7-8 2021, Chennai, India. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.7-12-2021.2314744.

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