competition wizard magazine

competition wizard magazine
competition wizard magazine

Monday, April 15, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine this article was published in the magazine  quality of housing there is no proper supervision of the quality of houses constructed by the beneficiaries. issues in identification of beneficiaries biased approach of the gram panchayats and anomalies in the secc-2011 data. absence of data real time data regarding benefits provided under various schemes is not available owing to their non-integration on awaas app and poor coordination among concerned ministries involved. shine india monthly magazine telugu major reforms taken in the recent time electronic governance the end-to-end execution of the scheme from the selection of beneficiaries disbursal of assistance to beneficiaries verification of progress in construction release of funds etc. is conducted through workflow enabled transaction-based mis – awaassoft. mobile governance awaasapp has been launched for inspection of houses. capturing of geo-referenced photographs using awaasapp and uploading of the same on awaassoft has been made mandatory under the scheme of pmay-g for release of assistance to the beneficiaries. direct benefit transfer (dbt) under pmay-g the assistance to beneficiaries is to be transferred electronically through the awaassoft-pfms platform shine india monthly magazine subscription.


shine india monthly magazine

Monday, February 19, 2024

General knowledge refresher

General knowledge refresher 

General knowledge refresher published this article page no 14 this article was published in magazine  for drugs there should be flying squads of customsncbpolice etc to check for drug use in hotels and restaurants. public officials international governmental organizations industry and consumers need to work more collaboratively to build awareness of the significant impacts of counterfeiting and smuggling. comprehensive law and policy on counterfeit goods: there is a need to create an uniform legal structure dedicated redressal structure and time-bound disposal setup. since counterfeiting directly impinges on the revenue and profitability of companies there should be provisions of commensurate compensations and speedy settlements. capacity enhancement for effective enforcement: a two-pronged approach of coordination with area experts like drug experts wildlife experts etc with customs along with domain expertise among border officers would go a long way in effective enforcement general knowledge refresher magazine subscription.

 

General knowledge refresher 

Thursday, February 15, 2024

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 15 this article was published in december  bod represents amount of oxygen consumed by bacteria and other microorganisms while they decompose organic matter under aerobic (oxygen is present) conditions at a specified temperature. the more organic matter there is (e.g. in sewage and polluted bodies) greater the bod. greater the bod lower the amount of dissolved oxygen available for animals. criteria for polluted stretches biological oxygen demand (bod) exceeding 3.0 mg/l (milligram per liter) is identified as a polluted location. if there is a single location on river rivulet or stream and the location is not complying to bod it is identified as polluted location. two or more polluted locations identified on a river in a continuous sequence are considered as a prs. shine india monthly magazine telugu a bod less than 3mg/l means river stretch is fit for outdoor bathing. 76activities including intensive surveillance for effective enforcement for needed compliance by various point and nonpoint sources. behavioral change and citizen participation will bring the restoration and availability of water resources and would ease the water stress problem shine india monthly magazine subscription


Shine india monthly magazine

Friday, February 9, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 5 this article was published in the magazine water commodification why in news recently the special rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation for the united nations (un) informed the un general assembly (unga) that water is not a commodity and financial asset to be exploited. about water commodification “commodification” of water refers to water handled as a commodity under supply and demand market dynamics as a way of setting the price of market transactions between users. in magazine 2020 for the first time in history a tradable water price futures index was launched on the chicago stock exchange on the nasdaq veles california water index (nqh2o). shine india monthly magazine telugu nasdaq developed the index in partnership with veles water limited. it is mentioned in the fourth principle of the dublin statement on water and sustainable development of 1992 (refer infographic) that water should be recognized as an economic good – an approach that serves geospatial technology it allows tracking a questioned object and referring it to a specific location. it helps in studying real earth geographic information using geographical information system (gis) remote sensing artificial intelligence internet of things (iot) etc. 33 as a basis for its consideration as a financial asset as has been done with economic goods in general within the dynamics of the financialization of the economy. dublin statement on water and sustainable development 1992 shine india monthly magazine subscription


shine india monthly magazine

Monday, January 29, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 18 this article was published in the magazine about 83% of fly ash is utilized. (refer infographic for the sectoral utilization of fly ash). key highlights of the new notification first fly ash notification was issued in 1999 to ensure 100% fly ash utilization in india by 2009. this was followed by a similar notification in 2016. the current notification aims to achieve the objective of 100% utilization in 3 to 5 years. shorter fly-ash utilization cycle existing provisions allow tpps to fully utilize fly ash in a four-year cycle in a staggered manner. shine india monthly magazine telugu the new policy will follow a three-year cycle for 100% utilization of fly-ash with a grace period of a year if the percentage of ash utilization is between 60-80% and two years if it is below 60%. in the near future all tpps will have to stick to average ash utilization of 100% in a 3-year cycle 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 3 this article was published in the month of november standardisation a robust green bond market would require common standards and guidelinesfor it to be connected to the mainstream capital markets and investors.  tax incentives direct financial incentivization is one such tool used globally. subscribers to such sgrbs are provided with direct financial benefits such as tax exemption on interest or tax deductions. 30  create awareness organise workshops training content and webinars on green bonds to increase familiarity and bring in new investors. shine india monthly magazine telugu simplify the issuance and compliance process to reach to new investors in india and internationally.  climate budget tagging it is a tool for monitoring and tracking of climate-related expenditures in the national budget system. most sovereign issuers went through a budget tagging exercise to determine exactly which expenditures were suitable for inclusion as a green expenditure shine india monthly magazine subscription.


Shine india monthly magazine

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 2 this article was published in the month of november connecting at economic level with the diaspora diasporic professionals working in senior positions in the manufacturing industry can help promote india as an important destination for outsourcing. Banking service chronicle magazine 16 the government could consider issuing special infrastructure bonds for attracting nri/pio investments from the diaspora philanthropists.  the indian council for cultural relations (iccr) can deepen relations with diaspora by expanding the scope and activities of the cultural centres.  establishing “pravasi bharatiya bhavan” it can provide a venue for commemorating the history and achievements of the diaspora and act as a focal point for promoting stronger links between india and the diaspora Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


Banking service chronicle

Monday, January 22, 2024

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 29 this article was published in the month of november naoroji helped found the london indian society and the east india association  naoroji played a pivotal role in mentoring future moderate inc leaders like bal gangadhar tilak gopal krishna gokhale and gandhi.  naoroji spoke for the underdog for women for the elderly for irish home rule and for the abolition of the house of lords in britain. 15 significance of indian diaspora for india  remittance indian diaspora brings in large scale remittances one of the highest in the world. they also help in the transfer of knowledge resources and expertise and also bridge the market for development.  managing natural calamities the indian community has formed a number of social cultural and political organizations in the uk. Junior science refresher magazine subscription price in times of national crisis and natural calamities in india community organizations raise generous contributions for relief.  with ongoing programmes to support people in need charities like akshaya patra british asian trust and pratham uk point the way Junior science refresher magazine subscription.


Junior science refresher magazine

competition refresher magazine

competition refresher magazine 

competition refresher magazine Published this article page no 25 this article was published in the month of november strategic nodes or chokepoints of the global food system remains vulnerable to politically motivated restrictions.  economic unilateralism and protectionism and trade war have accelerated with trade interdependence increasingly treated as a liability. for example global food crisis of 2007–2008 happened due to attempt to insulate domestic market from international volatility.  geopolitical frictions also make reform to multilateral institutions like wto difficult. competition refresher magazine pdf download for example the failure of the wtos doha development round of trade talks armed conflict  disrupts agricultural production trade transport and access and humanitarian aid.  starvation of local populations could be used as a tactic of war as happened in nigeria somalia south sudan syria and yemen. 14  armed conflicts and concomitant social unrest could lead to geopolitical repercussions. example arab spring of 2010–11.  peacebuilding gets hampered due to geopolitical rivalry at international platforms like unsc which creates a vicious circle for food insecurity. competition for natural resources  green grabbing it refers to trade-offs between environmental sustainability and food security that happens due to production of biofuels competition refresher magazine subscription.


competition refresher magazine 

Friday, January 19, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine this article can be seen in the magazine mou on conservation and management of dugongs and their habitats by unep and conservation of migratory species. o india signed it in 2008 and formed a task force for the same.  dugong and sea grass conservation project by global environment facility and unep for 8 countries in the indo-pacific region excluding india.  state animal of the andaman and nicobar islands. olive ridley  olive ridley turtles stayed away from rushikulya rookery in odishas ganjam this year. protection status characteristics  it is smallest and most abundant of all sea turtles.  shine india monthly magazine telugu the olive ridley gets its name from the olive-green colour of its heart-shaped shell.  they are carnivorous.  these turtles along with their cousin kemps ridley turtle are best known for their unique mass nesting called arribada where thousands of females lay eggs on the same beach. habitat  warm waters of the pacific atlantic and indian oceans.  rushikulya river mouth is considered the second-biggest rookery in india after gahirmatha. conservation measures  odisha government has made it mandatory for trawls to use turtle excluder devices (teds) a net specially designed with an exit cover which allows the turtles to escape while retaining the catch.  coast guard has launched the operation oliva exercise to ensure the safe mid-sea sojourn of breeding olive ridley sea turtles shine india monthly magazine subscription


shine india monthly magazine