competition wizard magazine

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Monday, July 25, 2022

knowledge quest monthly magazine knowledge

knowledge quest monthly magazine knowledge

knowledge quest monthly magazine knowledge Published this article page no 22 some other registered gi tagged products from assam muga silk joha rice tezpur litchi maharashtra alphonso mangothe king of mangoes alphonso better known as hapus in maharashtra is in demand in domestic and international markets for its taste pleasant fragrance and vibrant colour.alphonso from ratnagiri sindhudurg palghar thane and raigad districts of maharashtra have acquired gi tag. white onionrecently white onion of alibaug in maharashtras raigad district got gi tag.gi tag will bring worldwide e recognition to its unique sweet taste notears factor as well as its medicinal properties.it boosts immunity helps with insomnia blood cleaning blood pressure and heartrelated ailments. uttarakhand 7 indigenous products7 indigenous products include kumaonschyura oil munsyari rajma bhotiadann (a rug made by bhotias a nomadic community) aipan (traditional art made on special occasions) ringal craft (art of making items by knitting bamboo strands) copper products and thulma (blankets spun from locallysourced fabrics).tejpatta indian bay leaf was the first product in the state to get the gi tag knowledge quest monthly magazine knowledge buy


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Saturday, July 16, 2022

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher Published this article page no  48 Security Threats Use of emerging technologies by nonstate actors like terrorist organizations for recruitment purposes financial mobilization illegal surveillance etc is a cause for concern.  Science diplomacy Diplomacy for science means making use of diplomacy to gain benefits in science and technology  bilaterally as well as multilaterally and globally. o Increasingly global challenges such as weapons of mass destruction climate change cyber security outer space etc. all require scientific inputs in order to understand and deal with them. These challenges are transborder and require application of Science and Technology in order to resolve them in addition to normal diplomatic efforts.  Access to Technology The gap between haves and havenots can prove to be a cause of conflict in the future. Poor access to these technologies may create new economic and military asymmetry.  Soft Power Sharing technologies for increasing the living choices of the people as well as enhancing social and public good offers an enormous advantage in foreign policy.  Foreign Interference in Internal matters Opinion manipulations using Big Data and Artificial Intelligence pose a big threat to democracies across the world. o Alleged role of Cambridge Analytica in the Indian election and alleged Russian infiltration in the 2016 US are the evidence of it. Challenges for India  Lack of technical delegates India lacks an effective recruitment and training mechanism for hiring experts or training existing diplomats in the field of technological diplomacy Junior Science Refresher buy.


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Friday, July 15, 2022

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher Published this article page no 41 Problem of language Up to the court of District and Sessions Judge the proceedings are conducted and the judgments are written in the local language. o The judges recruited through AIJS process being not familiar with the languagecustoms of the state and deciding cases may affect the legitimacy of the judicial system in the eyes of local population and reduce its efficiency. Related Information  As per Code of Civil Procedure 1908 and Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 the proceedings of civil and criminal courts are to be conducted in a language prescribed by the State Government.  Only High Courts are required to conduct their proceedings in English although some High Court have a special exemption and conduct their proceedings in Hindi. About AIJS  It aims at creating a centralized cadre of District Judges who will be recruited centrally through an allIndia examination and allocated to each State along the lines of the All India Services (AIS).  It has been pitched as a solution to judicial vacancies lack of representation for the marginalised and the failure to attract the best talent. 15  Independence of judiciary Currently the independence of District Judges is guaranteed by the fact that the High Court play a significant role in the appointment transfer and removal of District Judges. With the setting up of the AIJS this control would be impaired or weakened and thereby independence of the judiciary would suffer further erosion. o There are also apprehensions that Indian Judicial Service will substantially reduce or impair the promotional avenues of the members of the subordinate State Judicial Service Junior Science Refresher buy. 


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Thursday, July 14, 2022

Mahindra current affairs magazine

Mahindra current affairs magazine

Mahindra current affairs magazine  Published this article page no  106  Countries like China and USA are already in a fierce race of achieving leadership position. o There were 492 quantum patents filed in China in 2018 more than the USA (248). o In 2018 US framed a law that earmarked $1.2 billion for quantum research. About the mission  Ministry It will be implemented by the Department of Science & Technology (DST) Ministry of Science and Technology.  Budget Outlay It is proposed to provide an outlay of 8000 crore over a period five years.  The areas of focus for the Mission will be in fundamental science translation technology development human and infrastructural resource generation innovation and startups to address issues concerning national priorities.  Applications which will receive boost include those in aerospace engineering numerical weather prediction simulations securing the communications & financial transactions cyber security advanced manufacturing health agriculture education and other important sectors with focus on creation of high skilled jobs human resources development startups & entrepreneurship leading to technology lead economic growth. Significance of the mission  download mahendra current affairs magazine.


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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

knowledge questions magazine

knowledge questions magazine

knowledge questions magazine Published this article page no  149 WORLD INEQUALITY REPORT 2022 Recently, World Inequality Report 2022 was released which presents complete data on global wealth, income, gender and ecological inequality. Key Highlights of the report Released by: Paris-based World Inequality Lab Objective: To promote research on global inequality dynamics Findings o Wealth inequality:Income and wealth inequalities have been on the rise nearly everywhere since the 1980s, following a series of deregulation and liberalization programsInequalities within countries are greater than inequalities observed between countriesShare of wealth held by public actors is close to zero or negative in rich countries, meaning that the totality of wealth is in private hands. About Global Compact on Refugees (GCR) It was endorsed by the UN General Assembly on December 17, 2018 knowledge questions magazine buy. 


knowledge questions magazine

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knowledge questions magazine

knowledge questions magazine Published this article page no  150 It is designed to promote responsibility-sharing among host countries and communities to better support refugees. It is a framework for more predictable and equitable responsibility-sharing, recognizing that a sustainable solution to refugee situations cannot be achieved without international cooperation. It provides a blueprint for governments, international organizations, and other stakeholders to ensure that host communities get the support they need and that refugees can lead productive lives. 78o Income inequality:Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are the most unequal regions in the world, whereas Europe has the lowest inequality levelsIndia stands out as the most unequal countries in the world, with the top 10 percent holds 57% of the total national income while the bottom 50 percents share is just 13% in 2021. o Gender inequality: Womens share of total incomes from work (labor income) neared 30% in 1990 and stands at less than 35% today. o Female labour income in India is equal to 18% which is lower than the average in Asia. o Ecological inequality:Wealth inequality had a strong correlation to carbon emission and climate change goalsNorth America is responsible for highest average per capita emission (27%), followed by Europe and ChinaBottom 50% of the population in India is responsible for, on average, five times fewer emissions than the average person in the bottom 50% of the European Union Related news National Family Health Survey (NFHS) Data about Inequality in India 31% increase in the aggregate level of development, and 41% decline in inequality of development. Uttar Pradesh has 37.8% of the population below MPI (multi-dimensional poverty index) poverty level, and at the other extreme is Kerala with 0.71% of the population below MPI poverty. o MPI is an released by Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) that develops an exclusive broadly non-monetary living standard index of poverty. Higher improvement by less developed states suggests that regional imbalances are reducing. o For instance, states such as Utter Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand are approaching the standards of some of the developed states for indicators like sanitation, indoor air pollution knowledge questions magazine buy.


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Tuesday, July 5, 2022

civil services chronicle magazine

civil services chronicle magazine

civil services chronicle magazine Published this article page no  24 Status of Preschool and school enrolment patterns among young children (age 48) More than 90% of young children in this age group are enrolled in some type of educational institution.  Status of Children in early primary grades (Std IIII) The variation in age distribution which is widest in Std I decreases in each subsequent grade. And older children continue to do better than younger ones on every task.  Private schools performing better than the Government schools They have a learning advantage on all the crucial factors such as age distribution in grade one home factors such as affluence mothers education and some baseline abilities that children enter grade one with. o They expose children to schoollike curricula even before they have entered school.  Role of Mothers education Among the preprimary section children with mothers who completed eight or fewer years of schooling are more likely to be attending anganwadis or government preprimary classes. o Whereas their peers whose mothers studied beyond the elementary stage are more likely to be enrolled in private LKGUKG classes. Concerns  Gender gaps It is visible among the young children of age 48 years with more girls than boys enrolled in government institutions and more boys than girls enrolled in private institutions.  Cognitive skills At age of 5 a large proportion of children is unable to do all of the activities. Moreover children from less advantaged homes are affected disproportionately.  Difference in the age distribution Right to Education Act 2009 (RTE) mandates that children should enter Std I at age 6. However 4 out of every 10 children in Std I are younger than 5 or older than 6. o Children in Std I in government schools are younger than those in the same grade in private school civil services chronicle magazine buy. 


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competition refresher magazine

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