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International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE)
Published by CV. RADJA PUBLIKA
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28088611     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54443/irpitage
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology And Green Energy (IRPITAGE) is a scientific journal that presents the results of scientific works sourced from Community Service in Indonesia. Contains All Forms of Novelty Innovations in both scientific science and technology, as well as issues of limited energy and the social environment in society. This journal is intended as a medium for scientific studies of research results from implementation to the community, thoughts and critical-analytic studies on various issues that can be utilized both nationally and internationally. The scientific article is in the form of a study of the implementation of Community Service that can be accounted for and disseminated nationally and internationally. IRPITAGE Journal from Radja Publika as part of the spirit of disseminating knowledge resulting from community service carried out by researchers in Indonesia. The IRPITAGE Journal from Radja Publika provides articles that can be downloaded for free. With a schedule of publications 3 (three) times a year.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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"RAUWOLFIA TETRAPHYLLA: UNVEILING ITS PHYTOCHEMICAL WEALTH AND HEALING POWERS" Arif Hussain Pandith
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): November 2023 - February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v3i3.1744

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products for treatments. Plants have fulfilled numerous essential needs, including food, medicine, shelter, paper, and flavorings. Rauwolfia tetraphylla L., a member of the Apocynaceae family with over a thousand species of evergreen trees and shrubs, plays a vital role in traditional Indian medicine. This significant ethnobotanical plant, widely used by South Indian tribes, is known for its high therapeutic properties. It contains numerous secondary metabolites, such as reserpiline, ajmaline, yohimbine, isoreserpine, lankanescine, alstonine, deserpidine, rauvotetraphyllines, sarpagine, and aricine. Research has shown that Rauwolfia tetraphylla possesses medicinal properties effective against snakebites, as insecticides, and for treating high blood pressure, fever, helminthiasis, wound healing, cough, mental illnesses, antioxidants, diabetes, inflammation, microbial infections, cancer, piles, and vomiting. This study aims to provide updated information on the phytochemistry and medicinal uses of Rauwolfia tetraphylla.
THE IMPACT OF UNEMPLOYMENT ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE: A STUDY ON THE YOUTH OF KASHMIR Mohd Arif Naikoo; Aamer Nabi Ganaie
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): July-October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v3i2.1748

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This study examines the relationship between unemployment and substance abuse among the youth of Kashmir. Given the region's complex socio-political environment, high unemployment rates, and increasing reports of substance abuse, it is crucial to understand the underlying dynamics. Through a mixed-methods approach, this research aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of how unemployment contributes to substance abuse among Kashmiri youth and to suggest potential
GLOBALIZATION'S IMPACT ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES Misbah Mehraj
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): July-October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v3i2.1754

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Globalization has profoundly reshaped international trade dynamics over the past few decades, presenting both unprecedented opportunities and daunting challenges for economies worldwide. This paper examines the multifaceted impacts of globalization on international trade, focusing on how it has transformed the global economic landscape. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature and empirical evidence, the paper explores the opportunities arising from increased market access and integration, technological advancements, and enhanced specialization. Concurrently, it addresses the challenges posed by heightened competition, income inequality, and environmental sustainability concerns. By analyzing these factors, the paper aims to provide a balanced perspective on globalization's influence on international trade and offers insights into strategic approaches for policymakers and businesses to navigate this complex terrain effectively.
THE EFFECT OF LIGHT INTENSITY ON PLANT GROWTH AND YIELD Hina Ashraf Bhat; Mohammad shah Aadil Mir
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): July-October 2023
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Light intensity plays a pivotal role in determining the growth and yield of plants by influencing their physiological processes, particularly photosynthesis. This paper reviews current research on how varying light intensities affect plant development, biomass production, and crop yield. Studies consistently show that optimal light conditions enhance photosynthetic efficiency and overall productivity, while inadequate or excessive light can lead to physiological stress and reduced yields. Understanding these relationships is crucial for optimizing agricultural practices, particularly in controlled environments like greenhouses. By manipulating light intensity effectively, farmers can maximize crop yields, ensure food security, and promote sustainable agriculture in diverse environmental conditions.
WISE INTERNET USE Hermansyah; Azmen Kahar; Khairani Saladin; Vischa Mansyera Pratama; Ridho Ryswaldi
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July-October 2024
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Wise internet use is an important issue in today's digital age, where almost everyone, including children and adults, are connected through social media. Social media, which includes platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, allows users to share, communicate and create content. However, this rapid development also brings negative impacts, such as the spread of false information (hoaxes) and misuse of personal data. This research aims to educate high school students about the wise use of social media through an extension program at SMA Negeri 16 Padang City. The methods used were lectures and hands-on practice using information technology tools. The results of this program showed that the education provided succeeded in increasing students' awareness of the importance of wise use of social media as well as their ability to filter the information received. The conclusion of this study confirms the need for continuous education on digital literacy to minimize the negative impact of social media among adolescents.
MANUFACTURER PRICE SURVEY COOPERATION OF THE REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE OF BANK INDONESIA (BI) LHOKSEUMAWE & FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MALIKUSSALEH UNIVERSITY – JUNE 2024 Muammar Khaddafi; Chalirafi; Mohd Heikal; Munandar; Rico Nur Ilham; Thasrif Murhadi
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July-October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i2.1821

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The development of the Strategic Food Price Information Center (PIHPS) is a real effort from the TPID Pokjanas to facilitate the development of a food information system which also functions as a national scale food price control policy coordination system. PIHPS aims to be a price monitoring tool, policy coordination and a means to expand access to price information for the public. Currently, the information in the National PIHPS focuses on 10 food commodities that dominantly contribute to inflation. Data were collected from direct surveys in 164 traditional markets from 82 CPI inflation sample cities covering 34 provinces with a standardized methodology. Apart from traditional markets, in 2017 development was carried out for modern market price data and large trader data. The target respondents are producers, namely companies/industry/agricultural farmer households/farmer group associations that produce goods. The price data collected is producer price data which includes tax and the enumerated data is point-in time data. The output of observations produced by surveyors is in the form of food price data, names, addresses, contacts (cellphone numbers) of respondents for the commodities surveyed along with the quality of the commodities. Accompanied by photo data of the respondent with the surveyor, and business photos (commodities produced)
INCREASING PRODUCTION AND MARKETING OF HOME CULINARY BUSINESSES AT PINTU AIR I MEDAN BY USING SOCIAL MEDIA Prihatin Lumbanraja; Arlina Nurbaity Lubis; Beby Kendida Hasibuan
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July-October 2024
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Micro, small and medium enterprises are one of the driving factors of the Indonesian economy. This is because this business can be carried out by all levels of Indonesian society. One of the MSME sectors that is widely used is the home catering business. This is because the food business is a business that is always in demand by consumers. The obstacles that many home businesses face are a lack of production equipment and marketing processes that are still very traditional. This activity is expected to be able to improve the production process to be more optimal and in line with consumer needs. Apart from that, this activity is also expected to be able to help partners in their marketing by using social media so that they can be better known to the wider community so that demand for products will increase.
THE FUTURE OF ISLAMIC FINANCE AS INCLUSIVE FINANCE: EXPERIENCE FROM COMMUNITY SERVICE IN INDONESIA, MALAYSIA AND THAILAND Andri Soemitra; Isnaini Harahap; Nurlaila; Fauzi Arif Lubis; Imsar
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): July-October 2023
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Islamic finance is a global phenomenon that has penetrated various countries, both Muslim-majority countries and non-Muslim-majority countries. The inclusive character of Islamic finance makes it very possible for it to be accepted in various regions. This paper focuses on three countries in Southeast Asia, namely Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. The aim of this writing is to understand the latest developments in Islamic finance in these three countries from inclusive financial perspective. This community service paper approach uses literature study. The paper results show that Islamic finance in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand shows different degrees. Malaysia can be said to be a leader in the Islamic finance sector not only in Asia but also at the world level. Indonesia shows a strong target to become the world's halal center. Meanwhile, Thailand also does not want to be left behind, especially developing Islamic social finance apart from focusing on the halal tourism industry.
IAEB IMPLEMENTS MOU WITH 25 UNIVERSITIES FROM INDONESIA AND MALAYSIA AT UITM MELAKA Nurlaila; Hendra Harmain; Alistraja Dison Silalahi; Muammar Khaddafi; Rico Nur Ilham; Em Yusuf Iis
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July-October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i2.1852

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IAEB has signed an MoU with 25 universities from Indonesia and Malaysia at UITM Melaka. This collaboration aims to increase academic collaboration, research and student exchanges. With this MoU, it is hoped that greater opportunities will be created in the development of higher education in both countries. This signing signifies a joint commitment to increasing collaboration in the fields of academics, research and student exchanges, as well as strengthening higher education networks in the region. This is expected to bring significant benefits to all parties involved.
“PUPOS (PUPUK KOMPOS)” COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT TO PROCESS AND RECYCLE HOUSEHOLD WASTE EASILY AND QUICKLY Delyana Rahmawany Pulungan; Dina Arfianti Saragih; Tifany Zia Aznur; Purjianto; Rina Maharany; Ritna Wahyuni
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July-October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i2.1876

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Waste is a problem in various big cities, one of which is Medan City. Organic waste that is wet and causes foul odor needs to be dealt with quickly. One method of managing organic waste is by processing it into compost. Compost made from organic waste is very easy because it does not require a large area, a lot of equipment and costs. This community service activity aims to empower housewives through education and composting trials as an independent alternative for them to overcome household waste that can be used to make organic fertilizer that can be used alone or sold for a source of household income. The activity was carried out by the Institut Teknologi Sawit Indonesia team consisting of lecturers and students together with partners, namely housewives in Batang Kuis Village, Deli Serdang, totaling 75 people. Activities were carried out in June 2024. The method implemented in this empowerment program is a participatory method starting from education and socialization, practical application of composting, and monitoring of fermentation results while stimulating partners to be able to process waste independently which has the opportunity to produce products of economic value to increase family income. The results of this service activity achieved a score of 97% because the team succeeded in educating partners and motivating them to process waste using the composting method and reduce the burning process or piling up garbage waiting for the janitor to pick up the garbage. This activity is expected to continue for partners by continuing to provide assistance to housewives in Batang Kuis Village so that it becomes a partner business unit to increase family income.

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