Red Magazine Vizag published this article page no 75 a cross the countrygovernment officials teachers and parents are deliberating on how to ensure that schools are re-opening with a close eye on keeping covid-19 out of the classroom children will have to adapt to this new environment in which they have to wear masks in school and it is also important that they continue to practice cleaning their hands with water and soap something that has been so critical in the past year red magazine vizag subscription.
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Friday, April 30, 2021
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Arihant current affairs magazine published this article page no 74 onian with tap water at home tap water supply in their homes. out of the total 18191 villages in 8214 villages every household is having tap water supply by following the prime ministers governance philosophy of sabka sandi. sabka vikas air sabka vishwasi thus ensuring no one is letl out. vwscs/ pani samitis arc managing in-village water supply and more than 76% families are paying monthly water service charges. the pioneering work by wasmo has gained multiple recognitions including prime ministers civil services award in 2018 united nations public service award in 2009 and capam international innovations award in 2010. the vision of the then chief minister of gujarat shri narendra modi has borne fruits and today water scarcity in gujarat is only in memory of older generation. by ensuring adequate water in terms of quality and quantity gujarat marched ahead on the path of double-digit growth. also women and children need not walk a long distance to fetch water arihant current affairs magazine subscription.
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World focus magazine in English published this article page no 73 in addition to construction of more than 41000 water storage structures 16.588 ponds were deepened and 8100 checkdams were dc-silted. this created 420 crore cubic feet additional water storage capacity. to ensure water security in drought-prone saurashtra reeion saurashtra narmada artaran irrigation (sauni) yojana was taken up under which on completion during monsoon surplus water from namiada will be transferred and stored into about 115 reservoirs of saurashtra. this work will benefit s.25 lakh acre of area in saurashtra. this is at advance stage of completion. in southern and eastern gujarat inhabited by tribals small lift irrigation schemes have been taken up in a big way providing assured irrigation to about 3.50 lakh acre farmland belonging to tribal communities thus improving their income. this integrated water management approach helped gujarat in ensuring irrigation in 68.88 lakh hectare farmland out of total ultimate irrigation potential of 70.80 lakh hectare. total irrigable area in the state increased from 33.77 lakh ha in 2001 to 68.68 lakh ha i.e. increase by 77%. as compared to 2002 by 2017 there was 50% increase in the utilisable ground water recharge by about 700 nicn1/ year. ground water table in whole state is continuously improving. over 19.48 lakh ha i.e. 20% net sown area in state is covered under micro-irrigation benetitting 12.28 lakh farmers. a total of 647 mld treated waste water produced by ulbs which is about 17% of the total freshwater use in the state is being used. since 2001. the agriculture production in the state increased by 255%. table 2 level of groundwater development in different parts of the state in 2002 & 2017 (nos. indicate assessment units) world focus magazine subscription.
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
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Monday, April 26, 2021
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Friday, April 23, 2021
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pratiyogita darpan or competition success review publish this article page no 5 the swachh bharat mission 2.0 comes at an appropriate time india makes a large contribution to plastic waste pollution worldwide and appropriate community action to reduce the waste production and its suitable disposal is the need of the hour. the other three impact areas of swachh bharat abhiyan 2.0 are rio-degradable solid waste management greywater management and faecal sludge management. it was became of this governments foresight that more than 10 crore household toilets built turned out to be a blessing because of the use of twin-pit toilets that have in-situ treatment of faecal sludge. however for toilets built in peri-urban urban areas before the swachh bharat abhiyan nearly 120000 tonnes of faecal sludge are left untreated as two-thirds of all toilets were not connected to the main sewer lines pratiyogita darpan buy.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
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shine india magazine published this article page no 2 goa had already achieved the primary mission objective of providing 100% tap water connections to all homes on october 2 2020 well ahead of schedule so it was decided to go a step ahead and build a system that would rival international standards shine india magazine buy.
Thursday, April 15, 2021
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Competition wizard magazine published this article page no 6 to cope with the wide range of specialized tasks the constituent assembly formed major committees to outline the proposed constitution such as committee on union constitution union power committee (both headed by j.l. Nehru) committee on fundamental rights/ advisory committee (both headed by sardar vallabhbhai patel) committee on concessions to minorities committee on the supreme court and the high courts etc. All these committees submitted their reports which were widely discussed by the constituent assembly competition wizard buy.
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Wednesday, April 14, 2021
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Monday, April 12, 2021
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Thursday, April 8, 2021
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Civil service chronicle subscription published this article page no 11 the jal jeevan mission launched in 2019 aims to provide 55 litres of water per person per day to every rural household in the country by 2024 with a massive outlay of rs 360 lakh crore the maximum impact of water scarcity is faced by women who have to spend considerable energy and time to carry water from the source to their homes with piped water supply delivering water to the households jal jeevan mission aims to end their drudgery upsc pattern buy.
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Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 10 our water future is about our water wisdom and in this we must recognise that water and culture go together water shortage is not about the mere failure of rain it is about the failure of society to live and share its water endowment so we can be water secure because we are waterwise bright group of publications junior science refresher.
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Arihant current affairs
Arihant current affairs magazine published this article page no 15 when major media outlets visited the villages with 100% ashigang an innocuous-looking village in lahaul and spiti situated at 15256 feet above sea level has the rare distinction of being the highest polling booth in the world. this picturesque village looks otherwoildly harsh winters freeze everything in its wake snowstorms bellow through the valleys and a day with a temperature of minus 10 degrees is considered rather sunny and balmy arihant current affairs magazine subscription.
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World focus magazine in English published this article page no 14 in the last year 81154 villagan41835 panchayats 669 blocks and 52 districts and two states have achieved the distinction of 100% households with tap water connections many other villages districts and states are slotted to follow suit this year. while numbers do speak volumes nothing can be more evidential than being probed by a neutral party world focus magazine subscription.
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Friday, April 2, 2021
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Thursday, April 1, 2021
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