competition wizard magazine

competition wizard magazine
competition wizard magazine

Sunday, April 28, 2024

competition refresher magazine

competition refresher magazine

competition refresher magazine this article was published in the magazine coronal holes  nasas solar dynamics observatory observed the phenomenon of coronal holes in ultraviolet light as these are typically invisible to our eyes.  about coronal holes coronal holes are regions on the suns surface from where fast solar wind gushes out into space. because they contain little solar material they have lower temperatures and thus appear much darker than their surroundings. the holes are not a unique phenomenon appearing throughout the suns approximately 11- year solar cycle. competition refresher magazine pdf these coronal holes can cause a solar storm on earth as they release a complex stream of solar winds.  these fast solar wind streams interact with earths magnetic field and creates geomagnetic storm (gms). gms is a disturbance in earths magnetosphere which is the area around the planet controlled by its magnetic field. earths magnetosphere protects its inhabitants from most of the particles emitted by the sun.  impact of geomagnetic storms disrupt high-frequency radio broadcasts and global positioning system devices. damage satellite electronics and expose astronauts to increased levels of radiation. voltage surges due to altered magnetic activity can affect power supply on earth and cause outages competition refresher magazine subscription.


competition refresher magazine

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle this article was published in the magazine yotta d1  countrys biggest data centre was recently inaugurated in uttar pradesh. 99  north indias first hyperscale data centre yotta d1 has been built at a cost of rs 5000 cror in greater noida. the data centre will increase data storage capacity of the country which until now stood at 2%. this is despite india having 650 million internet users in the world are from india using 20 percent of data.  about data centre it is a dedicated secure space within a centralized location where computing and networking equipment is concentrated for purpose of collecting storing processing distributing or allowing access to large amounts of data. it provides network infrastructure (connects servers etc. to end-user locations); storage infrastructure (to store data); and computing resources (provide processing memory etc. that drive applications).  Banking service chronicle magazine need for data centres data localisation norms make it crucial to set up a robust data centre infrastructure india necessary to protect digital sovereignty in connected world.  steps taken to promote data centres infrastructure status to data centres to get easier access to institutional credit attract foreign investments etc. draft data centre policy 2020 aims to make india a global data centre hub Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


Banking service chronicle

Monday, April 15, 2024

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competition refresher magazine 

competition refresher magazine this article was published in the magazine  marginalization of nutritional security india was ranked 107th out of 121 countries in the 2022 global hunger index (ghi). the report says there is high malnutrition in india due to rice-wheat biased policies. identification of beneficiaries every state/ut is required to evolve criteria for identifying and selecting phh within the determined number. competition refresher magazine pdf usage of different criteria by states leads to errors. for instance destitution being recognised as inclusion criteria is only followed by 16 states and uts. poor public grain management system to meet the distribution needs under nfsa the government is mandated to have a buffer stock norm of 21.4 million tonnes of grains. however most of the time actual buffer stocks are far higher. procurement and storage to this extent results in waste of scarce resources competition refresher magazine subscription.


competition refresher magazine 

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine this article was published in the magazine  based on departure from normal –  heat wave - departure from normal is 4.50°c to 6.40°c. severe heat wave departure from normal is >6.40degree c based on actual maximum temperature heat wave when actual maximum temperature ≥ 45 degree c severe heat wave when actual maximum temperature ≥47 degree c. if above criteria met at least in 2 stations in a meteorological subdivision for at least two consecutive days and it declared on the second day. 74• it seeks to reduce cooling demand across sectors by 20% to 25% by 2037-38. reduce refrigerant demand by 25 % to 30% by 2037-38.  recognize “cooling and related areas” as a thrust area of research. shine india monthly magazine telugu buy recognize “cooling and related areas” as a thrust area of research under national s&t programme. key recommendations in this scenario it is imperative for india to deploy alternative and innovative energy efficient technologies for keeping spaces cool. sustainable space cooling sustainable space cooling solutions may reduce annual ghg emissions by 213 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent by 2040 shine india monthly magazine subscription.


shine india monthly magazine

Sunday, February 25, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle this article was published in the magazine  revised draft of standards for firms to self-report environmental impact the draft has been published for public comment by the global sustainability standards board (gssb) the independent standard-setting body of the global reporting initiative (gri) biodiversity standard. gri is a global entity that helps businesses take responsibility for their impacts on biodiversity. gri standards are designed to be used by organisations to report on their impacts on the economy the environment and society. gri disclosures on biodiversity were last revised in 2006. Banking service chronicle magazine these standards will play a major role as the post2020 global biodiversity framework (adopted by united nations convention biological diversity) will define collective commitments to reverse the loss of biodiversity for all relevant stakeholders. key proposals include reflect reporting throughout the supply chain help organisations prioritise attention on their most significant impacts. add new disclosuresto connect with the drivers of biodiversity loss. introduce requirements for biodiversity-related human rights impacts. emphasise location-specific data to ensure businesses are transparent about the sites Banking service chronicle magazine subscription


Banking service chronicle

Friday, February 23, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine this article was published in the magazine  ministry ministry of environment forest and climate change 75 cpcb initiated the exercise of identifying prs in the country since 2009. the present assessment is based on the river water quality data of the years 2019 & 2021 excluding monitored data of year 2020 being the pandemic year. key findings of report decline in polluted stretches the number of polluted stretches in indias rivers has fallen from 351 in 2018 to 311 in 2022. shine india monthly magazine telugu unchanged polluted stretches the number of polluted river stretches categorized in priority i & ii is almost unchanged. maharashtra has highest number of prs followed by madhya pradesh. biological oxygen demand (bod) bod exceeding 3.0 mg/l (milligram per litre) is identified as a polluted location. out of 1920 locations on rivers monitored during 2019 & 2021 1103 locations (57%) were observed complying with bod criteria of less than 3.0 mg/l notified for outdoor bathing. reduction in prs significant reduction in number of prs is observed in priority shine india monthly magazine subscription.


shine india monthly magazine

Monday, February 19, 2024

Arihant current affairs magazine

Arihant current affairs magazine

Arihant current affairs magazine published this article page no 8 this article was published in december challenges in wto indias subsidised food security system is considered as price distorting norms under the world trade organisation (wto). way ahead to ensure food security for all diversify food basket production and distribution of nutrient rich commodities such as millets leafy vegetables milk and eggs need to be encouraged under the nfsa many governments are incentivizing diversification of food systems for example haryana is providing financial incentives of ₹7000/acre to farmers for shifting from paddy to pulses oilseeds and cotton. Arihant current affairs magazine monthly this will also help increase farmers income and ensuring sustainability of the environment Arihant monthly current affairs magazine subscription.


Arihant current affairs magazine

competition refresher magazine

competition refresher magazine competition refresher magazine  this article was published in the magazine coronal holes  nasas solar dynamic...