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Volume 18 - Issue 3, Cumulated 201, March 25, 2026

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Establish the South East Monsoon Time Scale and break out the mysteries of the South East  monsoon

 

Gangadhar

 

H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055

Email:  gangadhar19582058@gmail.com

 

Abstract:  There are many mysteries and unsolved issues in the monsoonal climate and Weather systems that cannot explain and solve. I proposed and designed the Basics of Monsoon Time Scales for all world global, regional, local monsoon systems along with countries for unraveling the mysteries of climate, weather, monsoons; studying the characteristics of mechanism of climate, weather and monsoons and exercising the benefits of mankind and development of monsoonal climate and weather sciences.  According to the researches and studies on the Monsoon Time Scales, it is known that there will be major global climate changes in the coming years "i.e"  heavy rains, floods and storms etc. will occur until about 2075 and there will be droughts and famines etc. until about 2150. Through the establishment of Monsoon Time Scales, we can know the future consequences of the climate changes. Plans can be made accordingly. So, scientists can establish the Monsoon Time Scale and predict what is going to happen in the monsoonal climate in the coming years roughly. I call on the world scientists to design and establish the Monsoon Time Scales following the Basics of Monsoon Time Scales outlined below, based on the India Monsoon Time Scale which is successfully proved out in practice. South East Asian monsoon is a key system in  global monsoon systems. I have conducted many scientific researches on this monsoon system  and as a part these researches, I proposed and designed the Basics of South East Asian Monsoon Time Scale  which can help to study the past, present and future conditions of the South East Asian monsoon. In the current year 2022, the pre-path of Indian summer monsoon was traveling upwards and reached to the 29th June. Below this, the main-path of Indian summer monsoon also traveled upwards parallel to the pre-path of Indian summer monsoon with a difference of about 30 days and reached to the 29th July, As it moves further up, changes in the climate are likely increasing and there are more chances of heavy rains and floods in the coming years.

[Gangadhar.  Establish the South East Monsoon Time Scale and break out the mysteries of the South East  monsoon. Rep Opinion 2026;18(3):1-64]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 01. doi:10.7537/marsroj180326.01

 

Keywords:   Ecological Forecasting Time Scales (1965-70); A New Model of Cosmology (1970-80); Basics of Geoscope (1980-87); Basics of Monsoon Time Scales (1987-91); Astro-Climatic Numerical Periodic Tables (1991-2000); Designs of Geoscope (2000-2015); Designs of Global Monsoon Time Scales (2015-still)

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Assessing Depression Pattern Among Students in Tertiary Institutions: A Case Study of Joint Professional Training and Support (JPTS) Ibadan Centre

 

O. A. Falomo1, A.A. Fadare1, O. O. John-Dewole2 and O. E. Oruamen2

 

1 Joint Professional Training and Support (JPTS) Ibadan Centre

2 Department of Chemical Sciences, Lead City University, Ibadan

*Correspondence: johndewole.olusegun@lcu.edu.ng ORCID 0000-0003-4883-7750

 

Abstract: This study examined depression and its associated factors among students of Joint Professional Training and Support (JPTS) Ibadan. The influence of socio-demographic characteristics, awareness, attitudes, and coping strategies on depression levels were specifically assessed. A descriptive research design was adopted in which data were collected from 160 students using a structured questionnaire. The findings revealed that age, gender, marital status, and financial status significantly influenced depression among respondents, with young adults, females, single students, and those with low monthly allowances showing higher depressive symptoms. The study also found that awareness and positive attitudes toward depression were associated with lower depression levels, while poor awareness and negative attitudes contributed to higher symptoms. Coping strategies such as talking to friends or family, engaging in exercise, and participating in religious activities were commonly used, while substance use was the least adopted among the study groups. The study concludes that depression among students is influenced by both personal and psychological factors and recommends increased mental health education, accessible counseling services, and targeted interventions for vulnerable groups.

[O. A. Falomo, A.A. Fadare, O. O. John-Dewole and O. E. Oruamen. Assessing Depression Pattern Among Students in Tertiary Institutions: A Case Study of Joint Professional Training and Support (JPTS) Ibadan Centre. Rep Opinion 2026;18(3):65-72]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 02. doi:10.7537/marsroj180326.02

 

Keywords: Assessing Depression; Pattern; Student; Tertiary Institution; Case Study; Joint Professional Training

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A Comparative Study of the Effect of Financial Development on Economic Growth under Asymmetric Information

 

Khan Anwar Kamal School of Economics & Management, Nanjing University of Science& Technology, Nanjing 210094, China Anwarkamal572@gmail.com

 

Zong Yongjian School of Economics & Management, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, Nanjing 210094, China. zongyongjian@sina.com

School of Economics & Management, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, Nanjing 210094, China

 

Abstract: This paper studies the relationship between the development of financial sector and the real growth of an economy under asymmetric information, because real growth depends on the financial structure development, so that countries with more developed financial structure enjoy a higher growth rate than other countries. This study introduces the economic growth rate as the measure for real sector development, and the variables such as the stock market value to GDP as measures of financial sector development. The standard deviation logarithm of the stock exchange stock price index and bank credit proxy to the private sector are used as the measures of asymmetric information in financial and monetary markets. Using the panel data for selected developed and developing countries during 1993 -2008, the target model is estimated. The results indicate that the financial market is more effective than the monetary market in developed countries. The financial structure of developed countries is also different from that of developing countries, and this is due to the high degree of symmetric information in the former countries, but the monetary market is more powerful than the financial market in developing countries.

[Khan Anwar Kamal. A Comparative Study of the Effect of Financial Development on Economic Growth under Asymmetric Information. Rep Opinion 2026;18(3):18-84]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 03. doi:10.7537/marsroj180326.03

 

Keywords: financial development; economic growth; asymmetric information; panel data

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