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Digital Event Managment System

Authors: Prasanna R, Anbarasan M, Nithish Murugesan, Gokulapriyan S, Dr. Rajini S

Abstract: Digital event management faces significant challenges due to the increasing demand for virtual and hybrid events and the lack of integrated platforms for managing them efficiently. Event organizers often rely on multiple disconnected systems for handling registrations, scheduling, live streaming, and participant engagement, which leads to operational complexity and inconsistent user experiences. This project proposes an intelligent and automated digital event management system that uses modern web technologies, cloud services, and real-time communication modules to manage and streamline event operations. The system employs a centralized web-based platform integrated with user interfaces for real-time event coordination using scalable frontend and backend frameworks. A role-based access control mechanism and automated workflow system manage activities such as registration, ticketing, session scheduling, and live interaction. The platform integrates engagement tools including chat, polls, and Q&A features to enhance user participation. This automated approach improves event efficiency, reduces manual coordination effort, minimizes system fragmentation, and supports the growing demand for scalable and user-centric digital event solutions. Digital event management, Web application, Virtual events, Cloud computing, Real-time systems, User engagement, Event analytics, Automated workflow, Scalable platforms, Hybrid events

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Impact Of Employee Training On Organizational Productivity

Authors: Dr. Viji R, Director, Prof. (Dr.) Vellayan Srinivasan, Dr.V.O.Kavitha

Abstract: Employee training is a crucial human resource management practice that enhances employee skills, knowledge, and competencies, thereby improving organizational productivity. This study examines the impact of employee training on organizational productivity through an empirical analysis of 100 employees from different departments in selected organizations. Primary data were collected using a structured questionnaire and analyzed using percentage analysis, mean scores, correlation, and regression techniques. The findings reveal that effective employee training significantly improves employee performance, job efficiency, and overall productivity. The study concludes that systematic and continuous training programs are essential for organizational growth and competitiveness.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19590742

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Iot Based Solar Wireless Power Transfer on Road for EV

Authors: Assistant Professor H. M. Pawar, Pravin Chavan, Kumar Borole, Rahul Vispute, Sona Bhalerao

Abstract: The rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) has created a growing demand for efficient, sustainable, and convenient charging infrastructure. This paper proposes an IoT-based solar-powered wireless power transfer (WPT) system integrated into roadways for dynamic charging of electric vehicles. The system utilizes photovoltaic panels installed alongside or beneath road surfaces to harness solar energy, which is stored and managed using intelligent energy storage systems. Wireless power transfer is achieved through inductive coupling between transmitter coils embedded in the road and receiver coils mounted on EVs, enabling real-time charging while the vehicle is in motion. The integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technology allows for continuous monitoring, control, and optimization of energy distribution, traffic conditions, and system performance. Sensors and communication modules collect real-time data, which is processed to ensure efficient power delivery and load balancing. This approach minimizes range anxiety, reduces dependency on stationary charging stations, and enhances energy efficiency by utilizing renewable energy sources. The proposed system presents a scalable, eco-friendly, and smart solution for future transportation infrastructure, contributing to reduced carbon emissions and sustainable urban mobility.

DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.379

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A. Paperpilot: Exam Paper Generator

Authors: Aditya Phad, Shubajit Avachite, Sujal Jadhav, Rugved Gunvante

Abstract: An online auction system developed using Python provides a digital platform where users can buy and sell items through competitive bidding. The project utilizes Python for backend logic, ensuring efficient handling of user data, bids, and auction processes. It typically includes features like user registration, login authentication, and item listing. Sellers can upload product details, while buyers can place bids in real time. The system manages bid validation to ensure only higher bids are accepted. A timer mechanism is implemented to automatically close auctions after a specified duration. The highest bidder at the end of the auction is declared the winner. Data is often stored using databases such as SQLite or MySQL for persistence. The project emphasizes security, fairness, and user-friendly interaction. Overall, it demonstrates practical a pplication of Python in building scalable web-based systems.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19589768

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Advanced Chemistry Cell Alternatives For Electric Vehicle Battery Self-Reliance In India: A Technical And Policy Analysis

Authors: Shardul Prakash Jangam

Abstract: Achieving self-reliance (Atmanirbhar) in India’s electric vehicle (EV) sector mandates a strategic shift from reliance on imported lithium-ion (Li-ion) technology toward alternative chemistries utilizing domestically abundant raw materials. The Sodium-ion Battery (SIB) is identified as the leading alternative technology capable of ensuring immediate raw material independence by leveraging domestic reserves of sodium, iron, and manganese. SIBs are ideally suited for the cost-sensitive, short-range segments of India's market, specifically electric two-wheeler (e-2W) and three-wheeler (e-3W) segments.1 While Li-ion currently holds a cost advantage, scaled SIB production is projected to achieve cost leadership, potentially reaching $40-$50 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) at the pack level by the end of the decade.4 SIBs also offer superior safety and temperature tolerance, critical for mass EV adoption and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS).2 The primary recommendation is the rapid utilization of the 5 GWh capacity earmarked under the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Niche ACC scheme to commercialize SIBs, focusing especially on establishing a completely indigenous supply chain for the hard carbon anode using domestic biomass.7 Successful localization is projected to capture nearly 80% of the estimated $300 billion domestic EV battery market by 2030, generating substantial employment and revenue.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19589549

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Scrolling Into Sleeplessness: The Impact Of Social Media On Youth Sleep Pattern

Authors: Prem kumar, Aryaman Arora, Dr. A Kannagi

Abstract: The constant hum of social media has become the defining factor in the way young people and young adults sleep, or, more appropriately, the way they don’t sleep. Throughout the literature, the common factor is the way in which excessive usage of social networks, online communities, and the sheer volume of electronic communications impacts the sleep cycle in this age group. The need to remain connected at all hours has become the defining factor in sleep issues for both young people and young adults. Both biology and psychology are commonly cited as the two major factors behind sleep issues in this age group. For example, the biology of the blue light emanating from their smartphones is commonly cited as a factor in sleep issues. But more than anything, the need to remain connected has become the defining factor in sleep issues in this age group. The main aim of this paper is to examine the role of social media in the way young people and young adults sleep. The secondary aim is to identify the major factor behind the sleep issues in this age group. This will be done by using a secondary research approach to identify the major factor behind the sleep issues in this age group.

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