Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher published this article page no 18 since the announcement of jal jeevan mission so far 3.77 crore households have been provided with tap water connections thus increasing the tap water supply from 3.23 crore (17%) to 7 crore (37%) rural households in the country. conclusion  to achieve the goal of jal jeevan mission communities to be trained and empowered to plan implement manage operate & maintain their invillage water supply system.  thus jal prabuddh gaon (water enlightened villages) will lead the path to make the aatma nirbhar bharat (self reliant india).  framework for river rejuvenation introduction  namami gange was launched in 201415 for the rejuvenation of ganga and its tributaries. national mission for clean ganga (nmcg) is the implementing agency. it has a holistic multisectoral multiagency and multilevel approach in four broad categorieso pollution abatement (nirmal ganga)  improving flow and ecology (aviral ganga) o strengthening people river connect (jan ganga) and  research knowledge management (gyan ganga) Junior Science Refresher buy.


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Monday, July 25, 2022

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grihalaxmi magazine buy diamond group Published this article page no 34 unlike the gregorian where a day starts at midnight the assamese calendar begins and ends at sunrise over 24 hours. o the gap between bhaskarabda and gregorian is 593 years.while the gregorian goes by the solar cycle the saka and bhaskarabda use a lunisolar system based on both the phases of the moon and the solar year. national mission on cultural mapping (nmcm) having made little progress since its launch in 2017 nmcm has now been handed over to indira gandhi national centre for the arts (ignca). o ignca will soon start cultural mapping in 75 villages.nmcm was set up to compile data of artists art forms & geo location with inputs from central ministries state governments & art and culture bodies.three important objectives of nmcm are national cultural awareness abhiyan nationwide artist talent huntscouting programme national cultural workplace. india institute of heritage grihalaxmi magazine buy diamond group buy.



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Saturday, July 16, 2022

competition success review annual subscription

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competition success review annual subscription Published this article page no   87 CRR LEEWAY FOR NEW RETAIL AND MSME LOANS Why in News?  Reserve Bank of India (RBI) asked banks to avail cash reserve ratio (CRR) exemption on incremental retail loans given to MSME housing and auto sectors between January 31 and July 31 2020 for a period of five years.  RBI also decided to link pricing of loans by scheduled commercial banks for the medium enterprises to an external benchmark effective April 1 2020. More on news  Banks can deduct the equivalent amount of incremental credit disbursed by them as retail loans to these sectors over and above the outstanding level of credit to these segments as on January 31 2020 from their net demand and time liabilities (NDTL) for maintenance of the CRR. Maintenance vs. Nonmaintenance of CRR  All Scheduled Commercial Banks are at present required to maintain with RBI a Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) of 4% of the Net Demand and Time Liabilities (NDTL) (excluding liabilities subject to zero CRR prescriptions) under Reserve Bank of India Act 1934.  Nonmaintenance of CRR on new loans for specified condition implies that Banks can claim deduction equivalent to these loans from their Net Demand and Time Liabilities (NDTL). Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)  It is a specified minimum fraction of the NDTL which commercial banks have to hold as reserves either in cash or as deposits with the central bank.  This money is parked with the Central Bank without any interest.  Net Demand and Time Liabilities (NDTL) It shows the difference between the sum of demand and time liabilities (deposits) of a bank with the public or the other banks and the deposits in the form of assets held by the other bank. o Banks NDTL = Demand and time liabilities (deposits) – deposits with other banks competition success review annual subscription buy.


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Thursday, July 14, 2022

competition success review

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competition success review Published this article page no 99  A scheme will be implemented in States (through Challenge mode) to effect Industrial Cluster Upgradation of common infrastructure facilities including connectivity.  Increasing availability of Industrial Land Land Bank for promoting new investments.  Making information relevant to industries available on the Industrial Information System (IIS) along with accurate GIS mapping. o3376 industrial parksestatesSEZs in 5 lakh hectares mapped on Industrial Information System (IIS). oAll industrial parks will be ranked in 202021. CUSTODIAL VIOLENCE Why in News? The recent death of a fatherson duo from Tamil Nadu allegedly due to custodial violence has sparked anger across India. About Custodial Violence  Custodial violence is the violence which takes place in the judicial and police custody where an individual who has done a crime is tortured mentally as well as physically. It includes torture rape and death.  According to National Campaign Against Torture a joint initiative by multiple NGOs about 34th deaths in police custody occurred primarily as a result of torture in 2019. Legal concerns raised in such incidents competition success review buy. 


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Tuesday, February 8, 2022

shine india monthly magazine

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shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no   144 People have said to me, "I only smoke marijuana, and smoking marijuana should not be against the law because it is no worse than drinking acohol. Additionally, if it is a crime it is a victimless crime.". I tell them that they are wrong. In the first place drinking alcohol is legal for people over the age of twenty one (Whether or not drinking alcohol should be legal is a subject for another article.). In the second place, money used to buy marijuana goes to criminals and is in many instances used to commit more crimes. In the third place, some people resort to crime in order to support their habit. In the fourth place, many people while smoking marijauna, become idiots, and while being forced to talk to or deal with those people may not be considered a crime... it should be. Many people state that the laws against using certain drugs are bad laws, therefore it is okay to break those laws. Well, I have news for them, if they use those drugs, they are breaking those laws (good or bad) and they are still criminals and they still deserve to be punished shine india monthly magazine buy


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shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no   145 Everyone has their own ideas as to which laws are good and which laws are bad. If everyone only adhered to the laws that they approved of then we would have anarchy. If you dont like the current drug laws, work to have them changed. In the meantime every time you use illegal drugs you are helping someone either, a criminal or a terrorist, get into a position where they can commit more crimes, including possibly taking the lives of innocent people. This means that you could, indirectly, be killing innocent people in order to have your fun. As far as I am concerned, anyone who would put peoples lives in jeopardy in order to "enjoy" the use of illegal drugs, should be sent to prison for a long time. The idea that we should be helping and rehabilitating these poor, abused drug addicts is baloney. People that are addicted to illegal drugs started out as criminals and are still criminals. They knew that they were breaking the law and, unless they were really stupid, they knew there was a chance that they could become addicted. They might have thought that they were too smart or too strong to become addicted, but they still knew that there was, no matter how small, a chance that it could happen shine india monthly magazine buy.


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shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no   146 Even in the city you cannot stick your head in the sand (or under the asphalt?) and you are not immune from climate change. Witnesses are the 15,000 mostly elderly people that died in Paris alone in the sizzling hot European summer of 2003. Or the many killed in New Orleans at the hands of cyclone Katrina.And if you are hot under the collar, do you think perhaps that there will be some miraculous scientific break-through so they ever-responsible They will fix the Earth? The ultimate stem cell technology maybe that can clone a new home for us!Seriously, for many of us it is just all too hard.All we want is to live a life where we may raise our children to have a future.A future of some predictability: of schooling, a job, a family, community, of achievements and an enjoyable life - on a healthy planet Earth.Is this a fading dream, once a reasonable expectationOur world is changing. There are great challenges ahead and it is too late to stop global warming. The Earth has changed and the processes it uses to regulate itself are adjusting themselves. And these changes will not suit human life as it is shine india monthly magazine buy.


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