competition wizard magazine

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Wednesday, August 3, 2022

sarita magazine

sarita magazine

Get latest issue sarita magazine agriculture export policy 2018 why in news?with an aim to double farmers income by 2022 and to double agricultural exports by 2022 government of india has recently come up with the agriculture export policy 2018.the cabinet has also approved the proposal for establishment of monitoring framework at centre with ministry of commerce as the nodal department with representation from various ministriesdepartments and agencies and representatives of concerned state governments to oversee the implementation of agriculture export policy. current agriculture trade scenario Sarita magazine Hindi family magazine subscribe now


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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Red Magazine Vizag in English life style magazine

Red Magazine Vizag in English life style magazine


Red Magazine Vizag in English life style magazine published this article 61 definition of intermediaries any social media platform with more than 50 lakh users or in the list notified by the government is defined as an intermediary. social media platforms such as whatsapp facebook instagram twitter etc. and search engines like google fall under the definition of intermediary.privacy policy the intermediary must publish their privacy policy informing the user not to host display upload modify publish transmit update or share any information that is harmful harassing blasphemous defamatory obscene threatens security of the state etc red magazine vizag subscription.


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Monday, July 25, 2022

Master In Current Affairs Magazine

Master In Current Affairs Magazine

Master In Current Affairs Magazine Published this article page no 26 bose research institute it was established by sir jagadish chandra bose in 1917 who also dedicate this institute  not merely a laboratory but a temple which was later known as basu vigyan mandir. o bose was an extraordinary physicist botanist and biologist of the time demonstrated wireless transmission of electromagnetic radiations. bose lived his life with the indian philosophical thoughts of vasudhaivakutumbakam by not patenting his research in the interest of humanity. a man of high calibre his experiments discovered and proved the existence of life and sensitivity in plants through his innovative techniques and instruments.maharashtra association for cultivation of science (macs) inspired by sircars iacs macs was established by prof shankar purushottam agharkar in pune in 1946. the institute was named after him in 1992 as the agharkar research institute. o he was an indian morphologist and an expert on the biodiversity of western ghats where he discovered the freshwater jellyfish generally found in Africa Master In Current Affairs Magazine buy.

 

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Saturday, July 16, 2022

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher Published this article page no  13 Those who are awaiting trial for offences punishable with imprisonment of more than seven years should be bailed out if they have completed onehalf of their sentences. o Comprehensive antitorture legislation on lines of Draft antitorture legislation (suggested by 273rd report)  Draft National Policy on Prison Reforms and Correctional Administration 2007 recommended o Introduction of a provision for aftercare and rehabilitation services. o Communitybased alternatives to imprisonment for offenders convicted for relatively minor offences Conclusion Indeed prisons in India make for a massive social organisation. Part and parcel of the larger criminal justice system they make an invaluable contribution to upholding up the rule of law and thereby to the maintenance of law and order peace and tranquillity in society. JOB RESERVATIONS PROMOTION QUOTAS NOT A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT Why in news? The Supreme Court ruled that there is no fundamental right to reservations in appointments and promotions under articles 16(4) and 16(4A) of the Constitution. Background  The case pertains to a decision by the Uttarakhand government in 2012. Back then the government had decided to fill up posts in public services without providing reservation to members of the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities Junior Science Refresher buy. 


Junior Science Refresher

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Mahindra current affairs magazine

Mahindra current affairs magazine

Mahindra current affairs magazine Published this article page no 101 By journalists and citizens working in oppressive regimes to communicate without any government censorship. o It was used by activists during the Arab Spring and is known to have been used by Chinese citizens.  By researchers and students to do research on sensitive topics as it is known to have large virtual libraries.  By law enforcement agencies for sting operations.  Access content blocked by local Internet service providers  To maintain privacy of sensitive communications or business plans. Concerns associated  Anonymity Because of their endtoend encryption dark net offers a high degree of anonymity and thus it is nearimpossible to track. Narcotics Control Bureau  It was constituted by the Government of India in 1986 under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985. o The act provides for the penalty of property derived from or used in illegal traffic in narcotic drugs.  It is the apex drug law enforcement and intelligence agency responsible for fighting drug trafficking and the abuse of illegal substances in India.  It works in close cooperation with the Customs and Central ExciseGST State Police Department Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Central Economic Intelligence Bureau (CEIB) and other Indian intelligence and law enforcement agencies both at the national and states level download mahendra current affairs magazine.  


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Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher


Junior Science Refresher this is science magazine in india Published this article page no  73 STEPS TAKEN SO FAR Sector Measures announced Fiscal Support to farmers  During the lockdown fiscal support was provided to farmers through Minimum Support Price (MSP) Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM KISAN) fund Transfer and PM Fasal Bima Yojana. Liquidity Support to Farmers & Rural Economy  NABARD has provided refinancing worth Rs. 29500 crore to Cooperative Banks & Regional Rural Banks in March 2020.  Support of Rs. 4200 crore will be provided under Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) to States during March 2020 in order to build rural infrastructure. o Government of India created the RIDF in NABARD in 199596 with an initial corpus of Rs. 2000 crore. The fund was created to finance activities that come under Agriculture and related sector Social sector and rural connectivity. Direct Support to Farmers & Rural Economy  Provision of 3 months loan moratorium given by Government.  Interest Subvention and Prompt Repayment Incentive on crop loans due from 1st March had been extended to 31st May 2020. o Under the scheme banks were asked to provide an Interest Subvention of 2% and a Prompt Repayment Incentive of 3% on crop loans up to 3 lakhs.  About 25 lakh new Kisan Credit Cards (KCC) have been sanctioned with a collective loan limit of Rs. 25000 crore. Animal Husbandry Sector  Demand of Milk reduced by 2025% which indirectly created a supply glut. For instance 560 Lakh litre per day (LLPD) was procured by cooperatives against daily sale of 360 LLPD.  To overcome this issue o A total 111 Crore Litres extra were procured during the crises ensuring a payment of Rs 4100 Cr. to the producers. o A new scheme has been launched to provide interest subvention at 2% per annum to dairy cooperatives for 202021 Fisheries Sector  Extension in validity of various registrations and import permits.  Increasing flexibility in accessing quarantine facilities and providing time relaxation for additional procedural checks due to COVID19 junior science refresher magazine  buy.  


Junior Science Refresher

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

knowledge questions magazine

knowledge questions magazine

knowledge questions magazine Published this article page no  141 Disruption to conventional learning due to pandemic: As schools and universities switched to digital or online models to allow students to continue their learning, it is crucial to be mindful of the gaps in the digital experience. Checking Cyber Threats: To prevent cyberbullying, monitoring content for material unsuitable for minors, ensuring protection of students from cyberattacks or phishing scams, screening of teachers/ instructors/ content creators, etc. Privacy concerns: Privacy policies of the EdTech companies are indecisive and ambiguous and assume that consent and responsibility lie with the user. Most of the consumers are neither briefed nor have the legal know-how. Neglect of social skills: Many educational theorists, psychologists, and sociologists fear that students learning solely online will suffer from a failure to develop social skills that come only from interacting in person with other people. False promises: Some EdTech companies are luring parents in the garb of offering free services and getting the Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) mandate signed or activating the Auto-debit feature, especially targeting the vulnerable families. Protecting rights of minors: Majority of the EdTech players in India focus on K-12 curriculum and competitive exams training and most of their customers are minors. Under Indian laws, minors (i.e., individuals below the age of 18) are not competent to enter contracts. Social and ethical concerns: Biased content delivery, Implicit influence on career decisions, less upskilling and reskilling of educators, Standardisation, and moderation of content without regulatory approvals etc. Way forward Strengthening digital infrastructure: Need to explore the use of low-cost digital platforms (For Ex Keralas neighbourhood study centres) for dissemination of learning content to the masses knowledge questions magazine buy.


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