Publications by authors named "Aseem Garg"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates student satisfaction with online learning in medical programs following the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the need for evaluation of online pedagogical approaches.
  • A validated online questionnaire was used to collect data from 370 medical/paramedical students, revealing that overall satisfaction with online learning was low at 35.9%, with usability and faculty accessibility being the most satisfying aspects.
  • Key issues included lack of personal interaction (23.6%) and negative effects on social life (17.9%), with previous exposure to online courses and having a designated study space contributing positively to student satisfaction, while health issues, particularly eye strain and headaches, detracted from learning experiences.
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Background: The well-known phenomenon of tribal disadvantage in India requires constant monitoring to ensure diligent attention to equitable protection of tribal people's right to life.

Methodology: This study, based on an analysis of secondary data from the National Data Analytics Platform database in different tribal communities in Indian states, charts the differential progress of tribals by establishing a gap.

Results: Huge differences were observed in the total fertility rate among the tribal population across the states, with the lowest in Sikkim (1.

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Introduction: An essential part of pediatric dentistry in recent times is age estimation for various purposes such as orthodontics, forensic dentistry, human anthropology, and bioarchaeology. Assessment of calcification of dental tissue is another physiologic method for skeletal growth assessment.

Aims: This study aims to evaluate the correlation between dental calcification stages and skeletal maturity indicators and their application in age estimation purposes.

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Context: The prevalence of psychiatric illness in correctional settings is significantly elevated, with higher than community rates reported for most mental disorders.

Aims: (1) To examine the socio-demographic profile of convicted prisoners. (2) To evaluate the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in convicted prisoners.

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