Thursday, March 28, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle this article was published in the magazine  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. investments in schools hospitals water and sanitation etc. Banking service chronicle magazine 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 Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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Sunday, February 18, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle publishe this article page no 14 this article was published in december t also encourage use of local material. setting up of national technical support agency (ntsa) at national level to provide technical support in achieving the target set under the program. challenges in target completion and successful implementation of scheme improper execution in a few states this is due to delay on part of centre and states in releasing funds. in 2020 nine states had delayed the payments to the beneficiaries. Banking service chronicle magazine access to finance most of the beneficiaries under pmay-g are unable to avail loan facility of rs. 70000/- as they belong to economically poor strata of the society and cant bear higher interest rates higher administrative cost and collateral requirements. exclusion of landless farmers owning a plot of land is one of the requirements to qualify as a beneficiary under pmay-g. more than 50% of landless beneficiaries are yet to be provided with land Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


Banking service chronicle

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Meri saheli magazine subscription

Meri saheli magazine subscription

Meri saheli magazine subscription published this article page no 8 this article was published in the magazine tandur redgram telanganait is a traditional crop in the rainfed tract of the telangana region.it contains about 2224% protein which is almost three times that of cereals.as per the researchers the fertile deep black soil with clay minerals specifically in tandur region along with huge limestone deposits can be attributed to the specific quality traits of tandur redgram. ladakh raktsey karpo apricot ladakhraktsey this article was published in the magazine karpo from family of apricot packed with vitamins and low on calories is rich in sorbitol – a natural glucose substitute that can be consumed by diabetics.these apricots are grown organically without using any chemical fertilisers.seeds of raktsey karpo fruit have white seed stones. meri saheli magazine price however world over apricot fruits have brown seed stones. attappady thuvara keralathe attappady thuvara is an important traditional crop of the attappady tribal area in palakkad district kerala. it is a woody shrub generally grown as an annual crop.attappady thuvara is having seeds with white coat. compared to other red grams attappady thuvara seeds are bigger and have higher seed weight. it is rich in protein carbohydrate fibre calcium and magnesium Meri saheli magazine yearly subscription


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Friday, February 9, 2024

Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine

Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine

Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine published this article page no 12 this article was published in the magazine scientific publication in indiaindias global ranking in scientific publications jumped from 7 th to 3 rd in national science foundation (nsf) science and engineering indicators 2022 report. india published 149213 papers in 2020 in comparison to 60555 papers in 2010.also national science and technology management information system under department of science and technology shows that iits csir central universities and other institutions under centre contributed 67.5% of total research output between 200120 despite 45.4% of total expenditure from centre. pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine subscription in comparison other institutions (including private and under state governments) contributed onethird of total output despite greater expenditure pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine online purchase.


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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 22 this article was published in the magazine investigating and conducting research related to environmental pollution impacting air quality o preparing codes and guidelines to prevent and control air pollution o issuing directions on matters including inspections or regulation which will be binding on the concerned person or authority. penalties contravention of provisions of the bill or orders and directions of the commission will be punishable with imprisonment of up to five years or fine of up to one crore rupees or both. the bill excludes farmers from the scope of these penalties. however the commission may collect an environmental compensation from farmers causing pollution by stubble burning. Banking service chronicle magazine appeals against the commissions orders will lie with the national green tribunal (ngt). selection committee for full-time members the committee will be headed by the minister in charge of the ministry of environment forest and climate change. other steps taken to tackle pollution in delhi ncr graded response action plan (grap) recently states in the national capital region were directed to be ready to implement actions under the emergency category of the graded response action plan (grap) to control air pollution. grap is essentially a step-by-step guide for what to do when air in delhi-ncr gets heavily polluted (see infographic) Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Competition refresher magazine

Competition refresher magazine

Competition refresher magazine Published this article page no 16 this article was published in the month of november tax regime a few of the taxes which were the prerogative of municipal corporations earlier have been subsumed into the goods and services tax (gst).  state finance commission (sfc) state governments have not set up sfcs in a regular and timely manner even though they are required to be set up every five years. competition refresher magazine pdf sfcs are expected to spell out the principles to be applied for determining the allocation of funds to local governments and the range of taxes and non-taxes to be devolved to them.  bond market at nascent stage lack of a secondary market for municipal bonds has been a critical constraint in attracting a more extensive investor base for these securities. mcs mostly rely on borrowings from banks financial institutions and loans from centre/ state governments to finance their resource gaps in the absence of a well-developed market for municipal bonds.  inefficient property tax collection despite its dominance over other municipal taxes property tax collection in india is much lower compared to the oecd countries due to factors like property undervaluation incomplete registers pending litigations competition refresher magazine subscription. 


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Friday, January 19, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine 

shine india monthly magazine this article can be seen in the magazine bamboo is the favourite food of giant pandas which accounts for 99% of their diet.  they have two unique physical features that help them to hold crush and eat bamboo o broad flat molar teeth o enlarged wrist bone that functions as an opposable thumb  symbol of wwf since its formation in 1961. habitat inhabit bamboo forests in the mountains of central china conservation measures wwf has been working with the chinese governments national conservation program for the giant panda and its habitat. aquatic species dugong  recently the tamil nadu government announced indias first conservation reserve for dugongs in palk bay. shine india monthly magazine telugu protection status characteristics  also known as sea cows they are the only herbivorous marine mammals and the only member of the family dugongidae making it one of the four surviving species in the order sirenia (other is trichechidae or the manatee family).  they live in groups and come to the surface to breathe with a distinct dolphinlike tail and have mammary glands.  lifespan of dugongs is 70 years or more and female dugongs breed every 2.5 to 7 years (starting from 6 to 17 years) with a gestation period of 13 to 15 months and a nursing period of around 18 months.  its closest relative stellers sea cow was hunted to extinction in the eighteenth century.  mainly found in shallow areas as they survive mainly on seagrass.  threats habitat loss entanglement in fishing nets hunting for meat and oil etc. habitat shallow coastal waters of the indian and western pacific oceans conservation measures shine india monthly magazine subscription


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