competition wizard magazine

competition wizard magazine
competition wizard magazine

Thursday, July 28, 2022

knowledge quest monthly magazine

knowledge quest monthly magazine

knowledge quest monthly magazine published this article 41 demand for abolishing the concurrent list why in news? the cm of telangana has pitched for more autonomy to the states suggesting that the concurrent list be done away with. historical underpinningstime and again centrestate relations come under scanner due to rising demands from various corners of the country for more power devolution in favor of states.the indian governance system though federal in nature has strong central tendencies which born out of a mix causes i.e. the inertia to stay within the guidelines set by the government of india act of 1935 fear of cessation etc. centralization of power vis a vis concurrent listsince 1950 the seventh schedule of the constitution has seen a number of amendments. the union list and concurrent list have grown while subjects under the state list have gradually reduced knowledge quest monthly magazine buy.


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Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no 31 the practice of realtime monitoring for strengthening national monitoring systems has been employed by unicef and government partners to strengthen health education water and sanitation and social protection systems around the world rtm approaches are only effective where the capacity to utilise frequent data and insights is sufficient and responsive otherwise the approach may have a negative effect of creating extra data collection burden without commensurate response. questions 1) account for the possibility of use of technology as a water conservation tool to achieve sustainability in near future in the country. 2) one of the parameters of assessing societal development of a country is the extent to which there has been penetration of information and communications technology (ict) Shine india monthly magazine buy.


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Thursday, July 21, 2022

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no 20 puppetries that come under string puppetry are kathputli (rajasthan) gombeyatta (karnataka) bommalattam(it is a mix of rod and string puppetry) (tamil nadu) kundhei (odisha). shadow puppetsshadow puppets are flat figures. they are cut out of leather which has been treated to make them translucent. survives in odisha kerala andhra pradesh karnataka maharashtra and tamil nadu.ravanachhaya (odisha) togalugombeyatta (karnataka) tholubommalata (andhra pradesh) are some popular shadow puppetry. glove puppets rod puppets  glove puppets are also known as sleeve hand or palm puppets.popular in uttar pradesh (up) odisha west bengal and kerala. o in up glove puppet plays usually present social themes whereas in odisha such plays are based on the stories of radha and krishna. o pavakoothu is the traditional glove puppet play of kerala shine india monthly magazine.


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Tuesday, July 19, 2022

pratiyogita darpan hindi

pratiyogita darpan hindi

pratiyogita darpan hindi Published this article page no  119 Draft also proposes regulation of devices will be under a separate Act and not under Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 as was being pushed by Health Ministry. Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO)  CDSCO under Directorate General of Health Services Ministry of Health & Family Welfare is the National Regulatory Authority of India.  Its headquarter is located at New Delhi.  Under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act CDSCO is responsible for approval of Drugs Conduct of Clinical Trials laying down the standards for Drugs control over the quality of imported Drugs and coordination of the activities of State Drug Control Organizations.  CDSCO along with state regulators is jointly responsible for grant of licenses of certain specialized categories of critical Drugs such as blood and blood products I. V. Fluids Vaccine and Sera. E.g. a small manufacturer of masks or neck bracing collars would find it difficult to hire a qualified QMS manager with biomedical engineering.  Against the expectations of the domestic medical device industry to have a separate law (to regulate medical devices) the government has come up with the current rule that defines such devices as drugs and brings it under the purview of Drugs and Cosmetics Act for regulatory approval. o Any nonconformity under Drugs and Cosmetics Act can be treated as a criminal offence by a drug inspector at his discretion and taken before a court without any risk proportionate penalties pratiyogita darpan hindi buy.


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Friday, July 15, 2022

Banking services chronicle

Banking services chronicle

Banking services chronicle Published this article page no   98 Improved border management So far 20 border checkpoints have been developed as Integrated CheckPosts (ICPs). An ICP is intended to be a onestop solution that houses all regulatory agencies such as immigration customs and border security.  Confidence building measures Government to government initiatives to promote local participation such as border haats have shifted focus to mutual economic gains and building a coalition for peace and cooperation.  Raising awareness BSF and BGB have been working among locals to improve awareness and ensure crime prevention in border areas. Conclusion Recent trends show that steps taken so far are bearing fruit thus they need to be continued and intensified. Both the countries have multi cultural and pluralsocieties and promote democracy and inclusive growth which would empower marginal groups to become stakeholders Banking services chronicle buy. 


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Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher Published this article page no 43  Any change in the judicial set up of the country must be concurred in by the States and the High Courts as also members of the legal fraternity.  It may be more prudent to investigate the reasons and causes for the large number of vacancies in the poorly performing States.  Intensive training can imparted to the recruits for picking up one more language would certainly provide adequate and effective knowledge of the local language of the State to which he or she is allocated. FAST TRACK SPECIAL COURTS Why in news? Ministry of Law and Justice has recently started a scheme for setting up 1023 Fast Track Special Courts (FTSCs) for rape and POSCO act cases as a part of National Mission for Safety of Women (NMSW). More about Scheme  There are 389 districts in the country where the number of pending cases under POCSO Act exceeds 100. Under the recent scheme each of these districts will have one exclusive POCSO court (FTSC) which will be set up for one year.  Financing of the Scheme will be on the pattern of Centrally Sponsored Schemes 60% of the share is contributed by Central Government and 40% by State & UT governments.  To bring out more stringent provisions and expeditious trial and disposal of Rape and POSCO Act cases India enacted the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act 2018. o Hence to assist the implementation of the 2018 act a key intervention is setting up specific courts for time bound disposal of Rape and POCSO Act cases.  These 1023 FTSCs will dispose off 166882 cases of Rape and POCSO Act that are pending trial in various courts. Evolution of Fast track special courts  In 2000 11th Finance Commission recommended a scheme for creation of 1734 Fast Track Courts (FTCs) for disposal of long pending cases in lower courts particularly cases of under trials Junior Science Refresher buy. 


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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle Monthly Magazine by bsc academy-subscribe Published this article page no  48  SMA0 Principal or interest payment not overdue for more than 30 days but account showing signs of incipient stress  SMA1 Principal or interest payment overdue between 3160 days  SMA2 Principal or interest payment overdue between 6190 days  NPA Principal or interest payment overdue for a period of more than 90 days (or two crop seasons for short duration crops and one crop season for long duration crops).  Substandard Assets Asset that has remained NPA for a period less than or equal to 12 months.  Doubtful Assets Asset that has remained in the substandard category for a period of 12 months.  Loss Assets An asset where loss has been identified by the bank or internal or external auditors or the RBI inspection but the amount has not been written off wholly.. CHAMPIONS PORTAL  CHAMPIONS (Creation and Harmonious Application of Modern Processes for Increasing the Output and National Strength) portal was recently launched by Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises.  It is a technology driven Control RoomCumManagement Information System in which a network of control rooms is created in a Hub & Spoke Model.  It utilizes modern ICT tools to assist Indian MSMEs march into big league as National and Global champions through grievance redressal and handholding.  In addition to ICT tools including telephone internet and video conference the system is enabled by Artificial Intelligence Data Analytics and Machine Learning.  It is fully integrated with Centralized Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) and MSME Ministrys own other web based mechanisms banking service chronicle monthly magazine buy.


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Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle Monthly Magazine by bsc academy-subscribe Published this article page no  47 PROVISIONING OF LOANS  The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently provided clarification on special provisioning of loans which are under moratorium.  RBI had stipulated in April that lending institutions shall make 10% provisioning (5 percent phased over two quarters) on loans that are overdue but not yet Nonperforming Assets (NPAs) and where moratorium has been approved.  Under loan provisioning banks have to set aside earning or provide funds to a prescribed percentage of their bad assets. o Provisioning norms are prescribed by the RBI as per asset classification. For example The normal provisioning of NPA is 15% for secured loans and 25% of unsecured loans.  This means if a 100crore loan becomes an NPA or substandard at least 15 crore has to set aside by the bank from its earnings as provision.RBI has now clarified that provisioning should be considered only for loans categorised as Special Mention Accounts2 (SMA2) at the start of moratorium period. o Special Mention Account (SMA) is an account which is exhibiting signs of incipient stress resulting in the borrower defaulting in timely servicing of her debt obligations though the account has not yet been classified as NPA. o According to an estimate total SMA2 loans were around 0.96 lakh crore in end September 2019. Asset Classification as per RBI banking service chronicle monthly magazine buy.  


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Tuesday, July 12, 2022

pratiyogita darpan hindi magazine subscription

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pratiyogita darpan hindi magazine subscription Published this article page no  109 Enable control of invasive alien species. Case in Point: Ayush companies seeking relaxation of the benefit-sharing provisions The Uttarakhand Biodiversity Board (UBB) sent a notice to Divya Pharmacy in 2016 stating that the company was in violation of the Biodiversity Act for using biological resources from the state for its ayurvedic formulations, without intimating the board and that it was liable to pay an access and benefit-sharing fee. Challenging the boards notice, the company filed a writ petition before the Uttarakhand high court in December 2016 challenging the powers of the biodiversity board to determine benefit-sharing by Indian companies. The court in 2018 upheld the powers of the biodiversity board in its judgement. 55Add provisions for better management of protected areas, better care of seized live animals and disposal of seized wild life parts and product. Empower the Central Government for improved implementation of the Act. Proposed Amendments in the Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Bill, 2021 Rationalisation of the Schedules: The Bill reduces the total number of schedules from 6 to 4 by: o reducing the number of schedules for specially protected animals to two (one for greater protection level), o removing the schedule for vermin species, and o inserting a new schedule for specimens listed in the Appendices under CITES (scheduled specimens). Wild animals to be declared as Vermin by the way of notification by the Central Government for any area and for a specified period pratiyogita darpan hindi magazine subscription buy. 


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pratiyogita darpan hindi magazine subscription Published this article page no 107  Issues regarding changes in definitions: o Threat of Bio-piracy: Due to deletion of the term Bioutilisation, an array of activities like characterisation, inventorisation and bioassay, which are undertaken with commercial interest, may go undetected. o Replacing biological resources or knowledge with just results of research may open channels for anyone who has once obtained permission from the NBA to transfer the biological resource or knowledge to any third party without any restrictions or the cognisance of the NBA. o Uncertainty regarding regulation of biosurveys: Studies and tests that researchers use to understand physical, chemical and other characteristics of a resource – say, a plant or an insect – or the potency of a substance (by measuring its effect on biological matter) have all been eliminated from the Bill, leading to uncertainty about how they will be regulated. Post of a member secretary in the NBA, can create two power centres– the other being the existing position of the chairman of the NBA. Way Forward There is a need to bring back the focus on protecting the interests of the local communities and sharing the profits with them. The main focus of the legislation should be to protect Indias rich biodiversity and associated knowledge and protect biological diversity and local growers through a three-tier structure of Central and State boards and local committees pratiyogita darpan hindi magazine subscription buy.


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