Volume 28, Issue 3

New Technology Implementation in Hospitality and block chain on Operational Efficiency and Visitor Practice in the Hospitality Segment

Puvar Jayakar*,Mehran Narayan
DOI10.1654/zkdx.2023.28.3-5
Pages:   15-18

Abstract
As emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, and Block chain reshape the industry’s operational landscape, it is at the forefront of transformational change. The research examines the  impact that these  technologies have  on operational efficiency as well as  the  guest experience in the hospitality industry. We explore AI, Riot and Block chain’s diverse applications through a literature review and case studies. Expert interviews and surveys are also conducted. This paper reveals how AI improves interactions with customers, Riot transforms hotel spaces into intelligent environments and  block chain  provides  data  security  and  transparency.  This  study  addresses  the challenges of technology adoption, and offers insights on future implications. It provides a road map for industry stakeholders in order to successfully navigate this tech-driven and dynamic future. The research document is a valuable resource for researchers and industry professionals who are interested in gaining a better understanding of how AI, Riot and Block chain can transform the hospitality sector.

Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things (Riot), Block chain

Evaluation of Feasibility and Efficacy between the Critical View of Safety and Mandibular Technique in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Single-Center Experience

Pérez Yahilina*, Rizki Sujeel 
DOI10.1654/zkdx.2023.28.3-4
Pages:   11-14

Abstract
Laparoscopic  cholecystectomy  (LC)  is  one  of  the  most  commonly  performed procedures  worldwide.  The  critical  view  of  safety  (CVS)  technique  is  a  method  to  standardize  the procedure and prevent bile duct injuries. We compared this technique with the widely used infundibula technique to assess its feasibility and efficacy in patients undergoing LC. A cohort of 224 consecutive patients undergoing LC were randomly divided into two groups: Group  A  with  CVS  technique  and  Group  B  with  infundibula  technique,  having  112  patients  each. Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative parameters were compared for both groups. Both  groups  had  a  comparable  population  in  terms  of  age,  gender,  and  preoperative parameters.  CVS  group  had  lesser  operative  time  (p-value:  0.045)  and  blood  loss  (p-value:  0.019) compared to the infundibula group. The postoperative complications were similar in both groups. We did not find any bile duct injury in the cohort. The rate of attainability of CVS was 92.8%.CONCLUSION: In  our  observation,  CVS  is  a  feasible  and  more  effective  method  compared  to infundibula technique in LC. Apart from being known for its safety, this study expounds the advantages of implementing the CVS method in LC.

Keywords: Billiard Tract, Inoperative Complications, Common Bile Duct, Cholecystitis, Cholecystitis

An Initiative of the National Housing Investment: A Review

Ifeanyi C. Jammal*, Surya Hazarika
DOI10.1654/zkdx.2023.28.3-3
Pages:   8-10

Abstract
Housing Investment is an initiative of the National Housing Bank to provide an index of residential prices in India across cities and over time. At the behest of the ministry of finance, Government of India, began this initiative in the year 2005-06 and further undertook a pilot study to examine the feasibility of preparing such an index at the national level. NHB launched RESIDEX for tracking prices of residential properties in India, in July 2007, covering data up to 2005 with 2001 as the base year. The pilot study covered 5 cities viz. Bangalore, Bhopal, Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai. They  are  Surat  (24  per  cent),  Mumbai  (19  per  cent),  Lucknow  (19  per  cent),  Ahmedabad  (16  per  cent), Chennai (12 per cent), Pune (8 per cent), Kolkata (6 per cent), Bangalore (6 per cent), Kochi (4 per cent), Delhi (3  per  cent)  and  Hyderabad  (1  per  cent).  Surat  (24  per  cent)  has  shown  the  maximum  increase  followed  by Mumbai  and  Lucknow(19  per  cent).  There  are  4  cities  which  have  shown  correction  in  prices  over  the previous quarter which are namely Jaipur (-9 per cent), Bhopal (-4 per cent), Patna (-3 per cent) and Faridabad (-1 per cent). Jaipur (-9 per cent) has shown the maximum price correction in residential property prices.

Keywords: Housing Investment, NABARD, SIDBI,  Value, RESIDEX

Public Medias an Evidence Propagation Armco Promote Agricultural Information Among Farmers’ in Time of Pandemic

Halkiopoulos Breva*, Asep Anabike
DOI10.1654/zkdx.2023.28.3-2
Pages:   4-7

Abstract
The main focus of this study is to determine the benefits of social media in exchanging information by farmers  and  how  this  information  will  contribute  to  their  farm  productivity. The  researcher  used the process of Descriptive Method in analyzing, organizing,and interpreting the data for each question. The study  participantsare  bona  fide  individuals  who  are  members  of  the farmers association. They were   selected   through   purposive   sampling.   The   collection   of   data   was   done   through   online interviewsvia  messenger  and  calls.Social  Media  plays  a  significant  role  in the agriculture  sector, especially  on  existing  farmers’ association sin   the   country;   the dissemination   of   agricultural information  is  highly  required  to  maintain  the  connection  of  the  members  and  agencies  that help them. Farmers were found to have a positive attitude towards usingsocial media platforms to improve their   agricultural   knowledge.   They   also   find   social   media   beneficial   not   only as a   source   of information  but  also  a  method  that  opens the door  of  opportunities  for  them  individually  and  for  the development  of  their  association;  from  promoting  their  agricultural  products  through  social  media platforms such as “Facebook” to the process of acquiring information and sharing their knowledge to the expert and co-farmers. Farmers’ use of social media enables them to access information that will help them learn about strategies and techniques they can apply in the farm area. Still, it does not only help them individually but also contributes to the development of their association; it was revealed in this study that through the help of the farmers’ association, they got the chance  to be recognized  by other agencies through social media platforms and helped them provide their needs in the farm such as seedlings, fertilizers, and machinery.

Keywords: Public Media, Information Distribution, Sponsor, Agricultural Awareness

Manufacture Natural Adsorbent Sing Banana Case for Dealing of Dye Effluent

Jabbil Swichtz*, Haliah Sultan
DOI10.1654/zkdx.2023.28.3-1
Pages:   1-3

Abstract
This  present  paper  investigates the removal of synthetic dyes from aqueous solutionswith the help of activated carbon prepared by chemical activation of waste leaves and banana trunk.With the rapid development of industrialization and globalization in recent years, more quantity  of  textile  dye  wastewater  has  been  discharged  into  the  environment.  Now  a  days technology of wastewater treatment has difficulty in meeting all the practical requirements of harmless  wastewater  discharge  and  therefore,  the  exploration  and  development  of  new technologies  to  treat  various  types  of wastewaters are vitally needed. The main objective of the  work  is  to  prepare  an  activated  adsorbent  from  waste  leaves and  banana  trunk  for removing the colour from effluent. This project not only deals with the dye related waste but also  harmful  chemicals in the water. These industries spend a lot of money in cleaning these wastes  but  nature  has  a solution for everything this activated charcoal adsorbent can adsorb all  the  color  in  the water along with the chemicals and help to filter the water. This filterate can  be  removed  again  and  can  be  used  as  a  fertilizer  to plants as it has a lot of carbon and nitrogen  content  which  enriches  the  nutrition  of  the  plant.To  evaluate  the  efficiency  of the activated  waste  leaves  and  banana  trunk,  column  adsorption  technique  is  selected  in  the removal  of  synthetic  dye.  Finally,  the  challenges and prospects of wastewater treatment are summarized.

Keywords: Decolonization, Dyes, Wastewater, Scavengers, Activated carbon, Chemical Activation

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