competition wizard magazine

competition wizard magazine
competition wizard magazine

Sunday, February 18, 2024

Competition refresher magazine

Competition refresher magazine

Competition refresher magazine published this article page no 8 this article was published in december learning from best practices some states have devised innovative initiatives to strengthen the delivery of social services. those can be replicated in other areas as well. other best practices to learn how investing in social infrastructure can be beneficial initiative detail pota cabins chattisgarh it is an innovative educational initiative that has helped reduce the number of out-of-school children and improve enrolment and retention of children in left wing extremism affected villages of dantewada district. competition refresher magazine pdf the schools are built with impermanent materials like bamboo and plywood. dhara vikas sikkim it is an innovative programme to revive and maintain drying springs in sikkim. it is helping to alleviate the problem of rural water scarcity by reducing surface runoff of rainwater and allowing more water to percolate down to recharge underground aquifers which in turn ensures increased discharge from springs competition refresher magazine subscription.


Competition refresher magazine

Thursday, February 1, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 10 this article can be seen in the magazine eight asiatic lions have tested positive for covid-19 at a hyderabad zoo. protection status characteristics  asiatic lions and african lions are subspecies of the same species. difference between asiatic and african lions criteria asiatic african size larger smaller mane relatively dense lighter mane relatively short darker sparse mane skin fold absent longitudinal fold of skin that runs along the belly pride size larger smaller 69  male asiatic lions are solitary by nature and form loose prides by associating themselves with up to three females. shine india monthly magazine telugu on the other hand females form prides of up to 12 lionesses including their cubs which are much stronger in nature and structure.  threat vulnerable to disease disaster potential poaching and accidental lion deaths due to human causes. habitat population limited to only five protected areas in gujarat – gir national park gir sanctuary pania sanctuary mitiyala sanctuary and girnar sanctuary conservation measures asiatic lion conservation project funded from the centrally sponsored scheme- development of wildlife habitat (css-dwh). hoolock gibbon  a study led by centre for cellular and molecular biology (ccmb) hyderabad scientists states that india has only western hoolock gibbon (another species known as eastern hoolock gibbon is not found in india). protection status characteristics  hoolock gibbons are small apes and the only apes present in india. habitat found in arunachal pradesh and assam. blackbuck  odishas blackbuck population has doubled in the last six years. protection status characteristics  blackbuck is considered to be the fastest animal in the world next to cheetah.  display sexual dimorphism male blackbucks have long spiral horns while females have no horns.  they are social and live in groups.  it is the state animal of andhra pradesh haryana and Punjab shine india monthly magazine subscription.


shine india monthly magazine

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 23 this article was published in the magazine it was approved by the supreme court in 2016 in pursuance to supreme court order in m. c. mehta vs. union of india. and notified by the union environment ministry in 2017. 28 it includes extreme measures such as shutting down schools and implementing the odd-even roadspace rationing scheme in case of severe degradation of air quality. it is based on different national air quality index (aqi) categories namely moderate & poor very poor and severe and “severe+ or emergency”. Banking service chronicle magazine isro protocol to track stubble burning data ahead of the harvesting season the commission has asked delhi and adjoining states (punjab haryana rajasthan and uttar pradesh) to ensure the uniform adoption and application of a standard protocol developed by indian space research organisation (isro) for estimation of crop residue burning fire events using satellite data protocol developed by isro is based on remote sensing technology by which all states can collect data in a cohesive manner to provide a better picture of ground realities. banned firecrackers and e green crackers sc in 2018 judgement on firecrackers banned manufacture sale and use of joined firecrackers (series crackers or laris) as they caused air noise and solid waste problems Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


Banking service chronicle

Monday, January 29, 2024

Meri saheli magazine subscription

Meri saheli magazine subscription 

Meri saheli magazine subscription published this article page no 9 this article was published in magazine  reduces pressure on parliament: the number of activities in states is expanding which requires law and it is not possible for the parliament to devote sufficient time to every matter. meri saheli magazine price decentralized and sector specific rule/regulation making: such as in the sphere of corporate law the tendency of the law makers is to enact bare-bone statutes such as the sebi act 1992 and the foreign exchange management act 1999 etc. o modern administration getting more complex: functions of the state being expanded and rendered to economic and social spheres too there is a need to shift to new reforms and providing more powers to different authorities on some specific and suitable occasions. issues in delegated legislation  low scrutiny of delegated legislation: standing committee on subordinate legislation in both houses of parliament is required to study the rules seek expert and public opinion and submit reports to the house Meri saheli magazine yearly subscription


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Monday, January 22, 2024

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine 

Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 28 this article was published in the month of november population percentage according to the 2011 census of england and wales indian origin people account for 2.5 per cent of uks overall population.  economic status indians make up one of the most prosperous and dynamic ethnic minority communities in the uk.  active political participation the indian community in britain has made its presence felt in the political area. o there are 15 indian-origin members in the house of commons and over 25 peers in the house of lords which compares favourably to the indian-origin population percentage. Junior science refresher magazine subscription price dadabhai naoroji dadabhai naoroji of bombay parsee origin was the first indian to be elected to parliament in britain. key contribution  dadabhai naoroji was among the key proponents of the drain theory disseminating it in his 1901 book poverty and un-british rule in india.  he was the founder-editor of the journal rast goftar in bombay in 1851.  he was congress president thrice in 1886 1893 and 1906 Junior science refresher magazine subscription.


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competition refresher magazine

competition refresher magazine

competition refresher magazine Published this article page no 24 this article was published in the month of november the definition is focused on undernourishment (hunger) nutritional aspects are not explicitly covered.  sustainable development goal or sdg 2 aims to create a world free of hunger by 2030. but the number of undernourished people has actually increased to reach 690 million in 2019 since 2014. competition refresher magazine pdf download if this trajectory continues the number of undernourished people will have increased to 840 million by 2030.  such food insecurity represents in particular a political failure as global food production has long surpassed the level necessarily to keep all people fed. o the global food crises have also served to entrench the idea of food as an object of strategic national importance. impact of geopolitics on food security the return of geopolitics in recent years encompassing weakening multilateral frameworks unilateralist tendencies and great power competition puts the achievement of sdg 2 into even greater peril. geopolitics has a more prominent impact across a range of areas that directly affect food security as given in the following table. factors threats to food security compulsion to trade competition refresher magazine subscription


competition refresher magazine

Friday, January 19, 2024

competition success magazine

competition success magazine

competition success magazine this article can be seen in the magazine trend increase of 721 sq km (0.76%) trees outside forests (tof)  tof 29.29 million hectares (36.18% of the total forest and tree cover of india).  states having largest extent of tof maharashtra followed by odisha and karnataka.  states/uts having maximum percentage of tof lakshadweep followed by kerala and goa. forest cover w.r.t. recorded  trends  forest cover inside the rfa/gw increase of 31 sq km 78 forest area (rfa) or green wash (gw) o forest cover outside the rfa/gw increase of 1509 sq km area specific forest cover forest cover in the hill districts  total forest cover 40.17% of the total geographical area of these districts.  trend in forest cover decrease of 902 sq km (0.32%) in 140 hill districts. competition success magazine subscription tribal districts  total forest cover 37.53% of the geographical area of these districts.  trend in forest cover o decrease of 655 sq km inside the rfa/gw in the tribal districts o increase of 600 sq km outside the rfa/gw in the tribal districts. northeastern region  total forest cover 64.66% of its geographical area.  trend in forest cover decrease of 1020 sq km (0.60%). forest cover in tiger reserves (tr) and tiger corridor (tc)  forest cover in the tr 55666.27 sq km (7.80% of the countrys total forest cover and 74.51% of the total area of trs) o tr with largest forest cover nagarjunasagarsrisailam tiger reserve andhra pradesh  forest cover in the tiger corridors 11575.12 sq km (1.62 % of the countrys total forest cover) decadal changes between 2011 and 2021 assessments  forest cover in tr decreased by 22.6 sq km (0.04%) competition success review magazine price.


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