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Friday, April 30, 2021

competition success review magazine 2021

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competition success review magazine 2021 published this article page no 89 given the health implications of no water in school and anganwadi centre grounds especially due to the closures and the impact of the teachers and awc workers who took up the responsibilityof disseminating key information that sensitised communities on the importance of piped water supply. school management committees and children themselves became championsfor the cause of equitable access to water for all.competition success review magazine 2021

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competition success review magazine pdfpublished this article page no 88 with the concerted efforts of the government of india and state governments as per the jjm imis so far more than 3.71 crore rural households have been provided with new tap water connections. as a result more than 6.95 crore (36.3%) rural households in the country are getting assured and potable tap water in their homes. this shows the commitment of the government and the speed and scale of works being done under jal jeevan mission.competition success review magazine pdf


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competition success review magazine pdf download published this article page no 87 jal jeevan mission (jjm) was launched back in 2019 to bring piped water supply to every rural household in india by 2024 and with the ambition to invest in sustainable water usage and opportunities for women and girls who will have averted time lost to travel to collect water for their homes. competition success review magazine pdf download

Thursday, April 29, 2021

pratiyogita kiran english

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Pratiyogita kiran English by kiran prakashan delhi published this article page no 60 india is home to 18% human population and 15% global livestock with only 4% globa freshwater resources. the situation in gujarat is worse with 6.4% of indias geographical area and 5% population along with more than 2 crore livestock having a meager 2% of countrys freshwater availability. even the available water has a skewed distribution with 70% water availability in about 25% area of the state pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine free download.

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Computer sanchar suchna published this article page no 59 rajasthan the local community cleaned and deepened the main village pond in samtipura village in panchaytti of jalore rajasthan. the activity will help increase the storage capacity of rainwater and at the same time recharge groundwater and water for drinking purpose this year the ministry of jul shakti plans to hold this campaign in a big way ibllowing the same principle of participation or nil stakeholders to make water everyones business computer sanchar suchna patrika latest.

competition success review

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Competition success magazine use full for civil services students published this article page no 58 though .1sa could not be carried out in 2020-21 due to pandemic. ii is essential to consolidate the gains of the campaign by undertaking the hollowing activities

i. the digital inventory of all the water willoresources should he completed and shared with all stake-holding departments and their headquarters.

the list of water bodies that were renovated rejuvenated or the ones in which encroachments were removed should be documented and recorded in the revenue records.

iii.               such water bodies should be linked to peoples livelihood so that the peoples economic interest can protect them. for example 0sheries can be encouraged and water bodies leased so that they can be maintained by communities that benetitted out of them.

iv.               encourage social water bodies policing (volunteer jai rakshaks) for the sustenance of restored water bodies using the services of college and senior secondary students. volunteers ng0s etc.survival of plantations has to be monitored periodically so that the original number is
maintained. a protection mechanism needs toho adopted from grazing while replacement of (buoyed plants should be covered by the department/ adminisindlon.

vl. incorporate voluntary shrum/ma oh ii 111c11119 1(1 holed awarun 089 11t1 wcii as completing various works. the whole community eon be involved.

vii. capacity building of rumens on water conservation should go on simulloneounly. the main locus shoukl involve die image of micro­irrigation for water-guzzling plants.

vili. the government building should mandaterily include rainwater harvesting structures.

ix. create a dedicated jsa cell at the district-level post abltiyan period to complete the follow-up activities under jul shakti abhlyan competition success review.

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Pratiyogita Kiran English

Pratiyogita Kiran English

Pratiyogita kiran published this article page no 38 at least 80 per cent of households and all public institutions have arrangements for managing solid and liquid waste. the village has a collection system. vi. at least five odf plus iec wall paintings per village on five key themes of odf sustainability handwashing with soap biodegradable waste management through compost pits greywater management through soak pits and plastic waste management. planning for sbni pratiyogita kiran subscription online.

Banking Service Chronicle

Banking Service Chronicle

Banking Service Chronicle published this article page no 37 the key objective of the sbm phase ii is to make villages across india odf plus villages. an odf plus village is a village that sustains its open defecation-free (odf) status and also ensures solid and liquid waste management and is visually clean banking services chronchile buy.

Shine india monthly magazine

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shine indiamonthly magazine published this article page no 36 thus to become an odf plus village a village has to ensure that i. all households have access to a functional toilet facility. ii. all schools anganwadi centres and panchayat ghars have access to a functional toilet with separate toilets for females and males. iii. public places are visually clean shine india monthly magazine buy


Tuesday, April 27, 2021

pratiyogita kiran ebook

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pratiyogita kiran ebook published this article page no 5 namaini gange introduced ppp for sewerage infrastructure for the first time in india through hybrid annuity mode (11am) with 40% of capex being paid during construction and 60% with interest by 15-year annuity with separate payment for operation & maintenance (o&m) bringing a paradigm shift from payment for construction to performance-linked payments. the one city one operatorapproach merging rehabilitation of old and creation of new assets and o&m for all of them on ham to improve governance was introduced. ham is now accepted by niti aayog and states outside the ganga basin have also started using it pratiyogita kiran book buy.

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pratiyogita kiran english magazine published this article page no 3 total of 335 projects have been sanctioned under namami gange at rs. 29578 crores. out of these 142 projects have been completed and the remaining are under execution. the pace of execution has increased manifolds reflected in the total expenditure of rs 9795.62 acres from 2014 till feb 2021. this is more than double as compared to that from 1985-86 to 2014 pratiyogita kiran English buy.

Pratiyogita Kiran Hindi

 Pratiyogita Kiran Hindi

Pratiyogita kiran hindi monthly magazine by kiran prakashan subscribe  published this article page no 1 samami gange was launched in 2014­15 for the rejuvenation of ganga and its tributaries with assured funding of rs 20000 crores. national mission for clean ganga (nmcg) is the implementing agency. backed by ganga river basin management plan by a consortium of 7 iits it has a holistic multi-sectoral multi-agency and multi-level approach in four broad categories-pollution abatement (nirmal ganga) improving flow and ecology (aviral ganga) strengthening people-river connect (jan ganga) and research knowledge management (gyan ganga). unlike previous efforts it is not limited to cleaning or piecemeal selected city interventions but follows river centric basin-based approach for comprehensive rejuvenation pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine subscription.

Monday, April 26, 2021

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competition success review magazine subscription published this article page no 202 

Total of 335 projects have been sanctioned under Namami Gange at Rs. 29578 crores. Out of these 142 projects have been completed and the remaining are under execution. The pace of execution has increased manifolds reflected in the total expenditure of Rs 9795.62 acres from 2014 till Feb 2021. This is more than double as compared to that from 1985-86 to 2014. competition success review magazine subscription subscribe now

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competition success review magazine  published this article page no 201 

In a major policy decision the government notified NMCG as an authority under EP Act 1986 and created empowered institutions and laid down fundamental principles with a comprehensive framework for rejuvenation ofrivers in the Ganga Basin. This approach is now considered a model for application for rejuvenation of other rivers in the country. It integrates rivers tributaries wetlands flood plains springs and small rivers as a single system. An integrated administrative structure from the National to district level facilitates shared vision convergence effective implementation and involvement of people.

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competition success review published this article page no 200

Samami Gange was launched in 2014­15 for the rejuvenation of Ganga and its tributaries with assured funding of Rs 20000 crores. National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) is the implementing agency. Backed by Ganga River Basin Management Plan by a consortium of 7 IITs it has a holistic multi-sectoral multi-agency and multi-level approach in four broad categories-Pollution Abatement (Nirmal Ganga) Improving flow and ecology (Aviral Ganga) Strengthening People-River connect (Jan Ganga) and Research knowledge management (Gyan Ganga). Unlike previous efforts it is not limited to cleaning or piecemeal selected city interventions but follows river centric basin-based approach for comprehensive rejuvenation. competition success review subscribe now

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Banking services chronicle

 Banking services chronicle

Banking services chronicle Published this articles   page No 110

kendra on 8th august 2020 prime minister shri narendra modi presented the way forward "cleanliness campaign is a journey which will go on continuously. after getting rid of open defecation the responsibility has increased now. after odf the country is now working on the goal of odf plus. now we have to improve the management of waste be it in a city or a village. we have to speed up the work of making wealth out of waste..Banking services chronicle subscribe now

Banking services chronicle

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Banking services chronicle Published this articles   page No 111

while many a developmental programmer and sincere intervention by the government and civic society attempt to chip away at this humungous challenge education for children and skill training for adults is ultimately the only way to help rural indians escape the poverty trap they find themselves in and make them self-reliant.Banking services chronicle subscribe now

Banking services chronicle

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Banking services chronicle Published this articles page no 102

role of panchayat raj institutions (pris)

As per the constitution 73d amendment act 1992 sanitation is included in the 111h schedule. therefore, the role of gram panchayat gp is pivotal in implementing sbm (g). at cutting edge pris play even a greater and very important role in phase ii especially after the earmarked provision for sanitation activities by the 15th finance commission. all institutions and committees working within the gp framework have to prioritiessanitation within their programmers.Banking services chronicle subscribe now 


Friday, April 23, 2021

competition success review

competition success review

Competition success magazine use full for civil services students publish this article page  no 1 ashigang an innocuous-looking village in lahaul and spiti situated at 15256 feet above sea level has the rare distinction of being the highest polling booth in the world. this picturesque village looks otherworldly harsh winters freeze everything in its wake snowstorms bellow through the valleys and a day with a temperature of minus degrees is considered rather sunny and balmy. yet despite its hostile weather tashigang stands tall as a testimony to indian democracy. recently it achieved another impossible feat the first household tap water connection was provided in the village in september 2020. if a polling station in tashigang bears witness to the fact that no one is left behind from expressing their choice the household tap connection bears testimony to the philosophy of the honble prime ministers vision of "sabka sath sabka vikas sabka vishwas". come rain or snow come day or night no matter the road no matter the height hl jeevan mission is ensuring potable tap water to all households competition success review buy.

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Banking service chronicle hyderabad

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Banking service chronicle hyderabad published this article page no 5 came up with the idea of a factory model of education. the factory model of education states that the schools are built to train the future factory workers and that the students should essentially be trained to become efficient factory workers. inspired by this the industrial revolution aimed at manufacturing employable workers for the more new job opportunities per year as compared to the jobs generated by established firms. in fact startups with less than 1 year in operations have generated 1.5 million jobs annually over the past three decades in the us alone. in israel unemployment rate tumbled from 9 percent in 2000s to 5.5 percent in 2010s due to newly established firms growing at 23 percent in that period. in contrast japan has lost its significance in the growing global economy due to stagnation in entrepreneurial activity banking service chronicle magazine subscription.

Banking service chronicle previous year question papers

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Banking service chronicle previous year question papers published this article page no 4 the global economy is galloping towards growth leveraging emerging technologies like 3d printing robotics iot and sensor technologies augmented and virtual reality that are becoming advanced yet affordable accessible and available. automation of mundane tasks leading to higher productivity and technology driven growth will become key enablers which will inevitably change the way we interact communicate transact and reach global markets soon banking services chronicle buy.

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Banking service chronicle review published this article page no 3 since ancient times the indian rural ecosystem has been an agrarian economy which has been predominately dependent on agri and allied activities. the rural workforce has always been dependent on agriculture as its primary source of income. but now a shift in the recent few years has been witnessed as the rural youth have started engaging themselves in various sectors which are not directly aligned to the agriculture sector. the youth have become aspirational and want to bring about rapid changes in the rural strata of the society and hence they must be provided with the futuristic 21 century skill sets. it is rightly said that the youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow but an entrepreneurial innovative youth force equipped with the right skills and empowered by a supportive innovation ecosystem shapes the tomorrow. this is the premise upon which we will start our journey to build a holistic approach for rural development banking services chronicle buy.

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