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Banking services chronicle

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Banking services chronicle Banking services chronicle   published this article page no 1 today india has one of the largest youth populations in the world. youth being a key demographic and with the right policy measures has the potential to usher in positive change to transform india into an economy with diversified and sustainable high economic growth. therefore it is necessary not only to address problems faced by the youth but also to provide them opportunities to grow. to optimally tap constructive and creative energies of the youth the government of india has the twin objectives of personality-building and nation building i.e. developing the personality of youth and involving them in various nation-building activities   banking services chronicle online test series .  Banking services chronicle

Competition refresher

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Competition refresher Buy and subscribe here  Competition refresher   published this article page no 1 karnataka chief minister basavaraj bommai tuesday launched 108 namma clinics within the municipal limits of the bruhat bengaluru mahanagara palike (bbmp).bommaihas inaugurated a clinic in mahalaxmipura ward of mahalaxmi layout namma clinics aim is to integrate promotive preventive and curative healthcare services under one roof and provide quality primary care to people in their neighborho. astronomers have discovered 12 new moons around jupiter putting the total count at a record-breaking 92 thats more than any other planet in our solar system  competition refresher magazine subscription . Competition refresher

Banking services chronicle magazine

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Banking services chronicle magazine Banking services chronicle magazine   Published this article page no 1    chotanagpur region this region extends over jharkhand northern orissa and western west bengal and is known for the heavy metallurgical industries. this region owes its development to the discovery of coal in the damodar valley and metallic and non-metallic minerals in jharkhand and northern orissa. proximity of coal iron ore and other minerals facilitated the location of heavy industries in this region. six large integrated iron and steel plants at jamshedpur burnpurkulti durgapur bokaro and rourkela are located within this region. to meet the power requirement thermal and hydroelectric plants have been constructed in the damodar valley. densely populated surrounding regions provide cheap labour and hugli region provides vast market for its industries. heavy engineering machine tools fertilisers cement paper locomotives and heavy electricals are some of the import...

Pratiyogita darpan hindi

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  Pratiyogita darpan hindi Pratiyogita darpan hindi Published this article page no 55 besides textiles cotton silk and synthetic fabrics and petrochemical industries other industries are heavy and basic chemicals motor tractor diesel engines textile machinery engineering pharmaceuticals dyes pesticides sugar dairy products and food processing. recently largest petroleum refinery has been set up at jamnagar. important industrial centres of this region are ahmedabad vadodara bharuch koyali anand khera surendranagar rajkot surat valsad and Jamnagar pratiyogita darpan hindi vision ias buy .   Pratiyogita darpan hindi

Banking services chronicle magazine

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Banking services chronicle magazine Banking services chronicle magazine  published this aticle page no 1  large tidal waves are known to occur along the west coast of india. hence india has great potential for the development of tidal energy along the coasts but so far these have not yet been utilised. geothermal energy when the magma from the interior of earth comes out on the surface tremendous heat is released. this heat energy can successfully be tapped and converted to electrical energy. apart from this the hot water that gushes out through the gyser wells is also used in the generation of thermal energy. it is popularly known as geothermal energy. this energy is now considered to be one of the key energy sources which can be developed as an alternate source. the hot springs and geysers are being used since medieval period. in india a geothermal energy plant has been commissioned at manikaran in himachal Pradesh   banking services chronicle pdf  download . Banki...

Banking service chronicle

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Banking service chronicle Banking service chronicle   published this article page no 10 ferrous minerals such as iron ore manganese chromite etc. provide a strong base for the development of metallurgical industries. our country is well-placed in respect of ferrous minerals both in reserves and production. iron ore india is endowed with fairly abundant resources of iron ore. it has the largest reserve of iron ore in asia. the two main types of ore found in our country are haematite and magnetite. it has great demand in international market due to its superior quality   banking services chronicle monthly magazine . Banking service chronicle

Mahindra current affairs magazine

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Mahindra current affairs magazine Mahindra current affairs magazine   published this article page no 26 in punjab haryana and western uttar pradesh more than 85 per cent of their net sown area is under irrigation. wheat and rice are grown mainly with the help of irrigation in these states. of the total net irrigated area 76.1 per cent in punjab and 51.3 per cent in haryana are irrigated through wells and tube wells. this shows that these states utilise large proportion of their ground water potential which has resulted in ground water depletion in these states   current affairs magazine in india  buy . Mahindra current affairs magazine

Competition Success Review

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Competition Success Review Competition Success Review   Published this article page no 50 indian peasantry had been exploited for a long time as there had been unequal distribution of land. among the three revenue systems operational during british period i.e. mahalwari ryotwari and zamindari the last one was most exploitative for the peasants. after independence land reforms were accorded priority but these reforms were not implemented effectively due to lack of strong political will. most of the state governments avoided taking politically tough decisions which went against strong political lobbies of landlords. lack of implementation of land reforms has resulted in continuation of inequitous distribution of cultivable land   competition success review gk today  buy. Competition Success Review

Mahindra current affairs magazine

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Mahindra current affairs magazine Mahindra current affairs magazine   Published this article page no 36 in southern india it is cultivated in irrigated tracts of karnataka tamil nadu telangana and andhra pradesh. india was the second largest producer of sugarcane after brazil in 2008-09. it accounts for about 23 per cent of the world production of sugarcane. but it occupies only 2.4 per cent of total cropped area in the country. uttar pradesh produces about two-fifth of sugarcane of the country. maharashtra karnataka tamil nadu telangana and andhra pradesh are other leading producers of this crop where yield level of sugarcane is high. its yield is low in northern india. tea tea is a plantation crop used as beverage. black tea leaves are fermented whereas green tea leaves are unfermented. tea leaves have rich content of caffeine and tannin   current affairs magazine in india  buy . Mahindra current affairs magazine

Chemistry today magazine

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Chemistry today magazine Chemistry today magazine   published this article page no 22 among these jowar or sorghum alone accounts for about 5.3 per cent of total cropped area. it is main food crop in semi-arid areas of central and southern india. maharashtra alone produces more than half of the total jowar production of the country. other leading producer states of jowar are karnataka madhya pradesh andhra pradesh and telangana. it is sown in both kharif and rabi seasons in southern states. but it is a kharif crop in northern india where it is mostly grown as a fodder crop. south of vindhyachal it is a rainfed crop and its yield level is very low in this region   chemistry today magazine subscription . Chemistry today magazine

Competition Success Review

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  Competition Success Review Competition Success Review  Published this article page no 5 india has undergone major changes within the economy over the past four or five decades and this has influenced the land-use changes in the country. these changes between 1960- 61 and 2008-09 have been shown in fig. 5.1. there are two points that you need to remember before you derive some meaning from this figure. firstly the percentages shown in the figure have been derived with respect to the reporting area. secondly since even the reporting area has been relatively constant over the years a decline in one category usually leads to an increase in some other category. four categories have undergone increases while four have registered declines. share of area under forest area under non-agricultural uses current fallow lands and net area sown have shown an increase. the following observations can be made about these increases i the rate of increase is the highest in case of area under no...

Competition refresher

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Competition refresher Buy and subscribe here  Competition refresher   Published this article page no 52 You must have observed that the land around you is put to different uses. Some land is occupied by rivers some may have trees and on some parts roads and buildings have been built. Different types of lands are suited to different uses. Human beings thus use land as a resource for production as well as residence and recreation. Thus the building of your school roads on which you travel parks in which you play fields in which crops are grown and the pastures where animals graze represent different uses to which land is put   competition refresher magazine subscription . Competition refresher

Yojana magazine

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Yojana magazine Yojana magazine   Published this article page no 11 there are a few developed states like maharashtra punjab haryana gujarat and delhi that have per capita income more than rs. 4000 figure at 1980-81 prices per year and there are a large number of poorer states like uttar pradesh bihar orissa madhya pradesh assam jammu and kashmir etc. which have recorded per capita income less than rs. 2000. corresponding to these disparities the developed states have higher per capita consumption expenditure as compared to the poorer states. it was estimated to be more than rs. 690 per capita per month in states like punjab haryana kerala maharashtra and gujarat and below rs. 520 per capita per month in states like uttar pradesh bihar orissa and madhya pradesh etc. these variations are indicative of some other deepseated economic problems like poverty unemployment and under-employment   yojana magazine telugu pdf free download .   Yojana magazine

Master in current affair hindi

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Master in current affair hindi Master in current affair hindi  published this article page no   36 examine the reasons for migration for males and females separately in on the basis of the figures it can be seen that reason for migration of males and females are different. for example work and employment have remained the main cause for male migration 38 per cent while it is only three per cent for the females. contrary to this about 65 per cent of females move out from their parental houses following their marriage. this is the most important cause in the rural areas of india except in meghalaya where reverse is the case from their international migrants. the amount of remittances sent by the internal migrants is very meagre as compared to international migrants but it plays an important role in the growth of economy of the source area   master in current affair hindi buy now .  Master in current affair hindi

Banking service chronicle

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Banking service chronicle Banking service chronicle  published this article page 1  access to resources is measured in terms of purchasing power in u.s. dollars. each of these dimensions is given a weightage of 1/3. the human development index is a sum total of the weights assigned to all these dimensions. the closer a score is to one the greater is the level of human development. therefore a score of 0.983 would be considered very high while 0.268 would mean a very low level of human development. the human development index measures attainments in human development. it reflects what has been achieved in the key areas of human development. yet it is not the most reliable measure. this is because it does not say anything about the distribution. the human poverty index is related to the human development index. this index measures the shortfall in human development     banking services chronicle monthly magazine buy . Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

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Banking service chronicle Banking service chronicle   Published this article page no 1 human geography studies the inter-relationship between the physical environment and sociocultural environment created by human beings through mutual interaction with each other. you have already studied the elements of physical environment in class xi in the book entitled fundamentals of physical geography you know that these elements are landforms soils climate water natural vegetation and diverse flora and fauna. can you make a list of elements which human beings have created through their activities on the stage provided by the physical environment houses villages cities road-rail networks industries farms ports items of our daily use and all other elements of material culture have been created by human beings using the resources provided by the physical environment. while physical environment has been greatly modified by human beings it has also in turn impacted human lives   banking ser...