competition wizard magazine

competition wizard magazine
competition wizard magazine

Friday, March 29, 2024

Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine

Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine

Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine this article was published in the magazine  engaging the private sector to make social sector projects more lucrative there is a need to improve the risk-return framework provide financial support and develop innovative financing models to increase private partnership. use of instruments such as social impact bonds a social impact bond (sib) is a contract with the public sector or governing authority whereby it pays for better social outcomes in certain areas and passes on part of the savings achieved to investors. pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine subscription encouraging technology adoption bridging the digital divide by improving telecommunication networks in underserved and unserved areas to provideo affordable and reliable broadband internet access o driving the availability of internet enabled devices enhance digital literacy are the key to ensure universal o affordable access to social services and o enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of public service delivery. setting and monitoring standards to ensure reliability affordability and accessibility of services. better convergence and coordination among ministries for effective implementation of initiatives pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine online purchase.


Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine

Thursday, March 28, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle this article was published in the magazine  india was ranked 44th in the latest world banks logistics performance index. all logistics and connectivity infrastructure projects entailing investment of over ₹500 crore are routed through the network planning group (npg) constituted under the pm gati shakti initiative. 82 important for survival of economic and political structures any crisis situation requires resilient social infrastructure so as to avoid social unrest. for example during the recent covid pandemic crumbling down of the health facilities was the major reason for unrest and public protest against the system. Banking service chronicle magazine increase in productivity and innovation improved quality of life through better social service contributes to increasing labor productivity encourages innovations and creates the ability to take in new technologies Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


Banking service chronicle

Sunday, February 18, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 5 this article was published in december key differences between economic and social infrastructure parameter economic infrastructure social infrastructure economic change versus social change spur economic activity and stimulate demand. for example investment in power transport and communications act as growth enablers. shine india monthly magazine telugu investments in schools hospitals water and sanitation etc. act as agents of social change. commercial aspect vs. social considerations guided by a “user pay” principle or demand-based revenue streams to encourage private sector participation which is guided by profit motives shine india monthly magazine subscription.


shine india monthly magazine

Friday, February 16, 2024

competition refresher magazine

competition refresher magazine

competition refresher magazine published this article page no 18 this article was published in december variability in tundra greenness possibly due to wildfires and extreme weather events. significance of arctic an area of geo-political geo-economic and geoecological interest.  climate change causing melting of ice making region more accessible for economic exploitation (oil & gas reserves metals and minerals).  possibilities to open northern sea route as a new trade route. helps circulate worlds ocean currents. competition refresher magazine pdf characterized as worlds climate change "barometer". india in arctic since 2007 india has an arctic research programme with several expeditions undertaken till date. india also unveiled its first arctic policy. india is one of the observers in the arctic council competition refresher magazine subscription


competition refresher magazine

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 12 this article was published in the magazine thickness of plastic carry bags increased from 50 microns to 75 microns with effect from 30th september 2021and to 120 microns with effect from the 31st magazine 2022. extended producer responsibility (epr) plastic packaging waste not covered under present notification shall be collected and managed in an environmentally sustainable way through epr of the producer importer and brand owner (pibo) as per pwm rules 2016. Banking service chronicle magazine epr guidelines have been given legal force through pwm amendment rules 2021. implementing agency along with state pollution bodies central pollution control board (cpcb) will monitor the ban identify violations and impose penalties already prescribed under the environmental protection act 1986 Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 9 this article was published in the magazine khadi and village industries commission (kvic) launched bamboo oasis on lands in drought (bold) project in rajasthan. project bold seeks to create bamboo-based green patches in arid and semi-arid land zones to reduce land degradation and prevent desertification. bamboo is a grass fast growing and typically woody. it is distributed in tropical subtropical and mild temperate zones. Junior science refresher magazine subscription india is second only to china in terms of bamboo diversity. benefits of bamboo cultivation conserves water and reduce evaporation of water from the land surface. ideal for rehabilitating degraded soil with its unique ability to stitch and repair damaged soils. great green wall (ggw) programme ggw is an african-led initiative with the un convention to combat desertification as a key partner. it aims to restore the degraded landscapes of the sahel from senegal in the west to djibouti in the east (11 countries). according to the fao for every dollar invested into land restoration through the ggw programme yields investors can expect an average return of $1.20. once complete the ggw will be the largest living structure on the planet 3 times the size of the great barrier reef Australia Junior science refresher magazine subscription price.


Junior science refresher magazine

Saturday, February 3, 2024

competition refresher magazine

competition refresher magazine

competition refresher magazine published this article page no 15 this article can be seen in the magazine maharashtra declared the as a biodiversity heritage site.  schistura hiranyakeshi is a rare sub-species of schistura a freshwater loach.  the fish was named after the hiranyakeshi river near amboli village. subdoluseps nilgiriensis (asian gracile skink)  a new species of an asian gracile skink has been discovered recently at anaikatti hills coimbatore in tamil nadu.  new species are closely related to subdoluseps pruthi that is found in parts of the eastern ghats.  it is currently considered a vulnerable species as there are potential threats from seasonal forest fires housing constructions and brick kiln industries in the area. pyrostria laljii  a 15-meter tall tree that belongs to the genus of the coffee family has recently been discovered in the andaman and nicobar islands.  the new species pyrostria laljii is also the first record of the genus pyrostria in india.  competition refresher magazine pdf trees belonging to these species are usually found in madagascar.  the tree is distinguished by a long stem with a whitish coating on the trunk and oblong-obovate leaves with a cuneate base and was first reported from wandoor forest in south andaman.  other places where trees could be located are jarawa reserve forest chidia tapu forest.  iucn status critically endangered competition refresher magazine subscription.


competition refresher magazine

Sunday, January 21, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 15 this article was published in the month of november rule of law (rol) index 2022  world justice project (wjp) released rol index 2022. the wjp is an independent multidisciplinary organization working to create knowledge build awareness and stimulate action to advance the rule of law worldwide.  shine india monthly magazine telugu key highlights rol has declined globally for fifth year in a row. india has ranked 77 out of 140 countries. topped by denmark.  as per world justice projects definition the rule of law is “a durable system of laws institutions norms and community commitment” that delivers the following universal principles accountability (of government as well as private actors under the law) just law (i.e. law which is clear publicized stable and applied evenly; and ensures rights open government (i.e. accessible fair and efficient processes by which the law is adopted administered adjudicated and enforced) accessible and impartial justice (i.e. timely justice delivered by competent ethical and independent representatives and neutral parties who are accessible have adequate resources and reflect the makeup of the communities they serve) shine india monthly magazine subscription


shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine  

shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 11 this article was published in the month of november right to vote for undertrials  supreme court (sc) has decided to examine law depriving undertrials the right to vote.  decision to examine came on a petition challenging section 62 (5) of representation of the people act (rpa) 1951 which deprives prisoners of their right to vote. this restriction does not apply to a person under preventive detention.  according to latest national crime reports bureau (ncrb) report there are around 5.5 lakh prisoners in various jails across country. arguments supporting prisoners right to vote arguments against  section 62(5) of rpa is discriminatory because of its broad language which denies right to vote even to those detained in civil prison.  considered unreasonable as a convicted person allowed to vote if on bail while denying this right to even undertrials if in prison.  right to vote is cornerstone of a democracy.  shine india monthly magazine telugu in anukul chandra pradhan v. union of india (1997) sc upheld constitutional validity of section 62 (5) as right to vote is not conferred as per article 14 of constitution. o right to vote is subjected to limitations imposed by legislature. it helps to avoid criminalization of politics and maintain election integrity.  resource crunch as permitting this would require greater security arrangements shine india monthly magazine subscription.


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Thursday, January 18, 2024

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine this article can be seen in the magazine kazhuveli the second largest brackish water wetland in south india is one of the largest waterfowl congregation sites in tamil nadu.  part of the central asian migratory path of birds forests mangrove forests fauna and flora  it is known as a raptor roosting site for species like the eastern imperial eagle greater spotted eagle red-necked falcon etc.  the grey-tailed tattler a rare migratory wader has been recorded only here and in pulicat (largest brackish water lake in south india). Junior science refresher magazine subscription west bengal buxa tiger reserve-btr (west bengal)  recently a royal bengal tiger has been spotted in buxa tiger reserve after at least 23 years. geographical location and other important features  it is situated at the easternmost extension of extreme bio-diverse north-east india & represents the highly endemic indo-malayan region.  btr lies in alipurduar sub-division of jalpaiguri district of west bengal.  its northern boundary runs along the international border with bhutan.  the phipsu wildlife sanctuary of bhutan is contiguous to the north of btr. manas national park lies east of btr.  it serves as an international corridor for elephant migration between india and bhutan. rivers sankosh raidak jayanti churnia turturi phashkhawa dima and nonani. forests fragile "terai ecosystem" constitutes a part of this reserve fauna and flora  one of the rarest birds in india the black – necked crane has been sighted during winter  apart from tigers animals like elephants leopard himalayan black bears civets giant squirrel gaur bengal florican regal python chinese pangolin hispid hare hog deer. 3.5.14. key fauna and flora in news terrestrial species asiatic lion Junior science refresher magazine subscription price 


Junior science refresher magazine

Thursday, January 4, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 13 building houses via land reclamation or within sand dune areas has a long-term impact on coastal processes and sediment stability.  sand removal above replenishable quantities from the coast upsets the longshore sand transport budget and can result in erosion down drift. groynes and jetties and other structures on the coast/shoreline interfere with long-shore sand transport and can result in erosion when these are illdesigned.  the mining of sand/gravel along beaches and in the surf zone will cause erosion by depleting the shore of its sediment resources.  coral mining and other means of spoiling the protective coral reefs also cause coastal erosion and beach degradation.  shine india monthly magazine telugu the removal of dune vegetation and mangroves due to man interventions causes exposure of the low-energy shorelines to the increased energy and reduced sediment stability shine india monthly magazine subscription.


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