Banking service chronicle published this article page no 34 as non-alignment grew into a popular international movement countries of various different political systems and interests joined it. this made the movement less homogeneous and also made it more difficult to define in very neat and precise terms what did it really stand for increasingly was easier to define in terms of what it was not. it was not about being a member of an alliance. the policy of staying away from alliances should not be considered isolationism or neutrality. non-alignment is not isolationism since isolationism means remaining aloof from world affairs banking service chronicle magazine subscription.
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Banking service chronicle this article was published in the month of december anganwadi system why in news? the ministry of women & child development (mowcd) has recently informed the parliament that it has spent over 18000 crores in the last financial year to strengthen the anganwadi system. about anganwadi system the anganwadi system launched under the anganwadi services scheme (now renamed as saksham anganwadi and poshan 2.0) is an integral part of the integrated child development service (icds) scheme (refer to the infographics). the anganwadi services scheme is a centrally sponsored scheme under mowcd. it represents one of the worlds largest and unique programmes for early childhood care and development Banking service chronicle magazine buy
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
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Banking service chronicle published this article page no 1 hence there is no synchronisation between different development instruments and their impacts remains invisible. locs are typically used by recipient countries to fund small development projects such as roads bridges railway lines power transmission and water supply systems. poor implementation of developmental projects implementation has been a key constraint for indian locs with poor disbursal rates and project completion record. regional discrimination in aid most of the aid by india goes to its neighbouring countries. therefore other parts of the world like africa often get neglected. scarcity of resources ensuring security in ior and curbing dominance of china in ior are the key reasons for such discrimination banking service chronicle magazine subscription.
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
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Banking service chronicle published this article page no 6 blockchain technology blockchain can be used to verify the authenticity of food products improve food safety quality control and prevent food fraud. genetically modified organisms gmos they can help to increase food production nutrient enrichment to address nutrient deficiency and develop pest resistant crops such as bt cotton. lab-based food systems although still in the initial stages of development cultured foods like synthetic chocolate or lab grown meat offer an alternative to total reliance on increasingly delicate and unpredictable supply chains. they are also touted as a one of the viable source of alternative proteins. they offer advantages like zero animal cruelty less saturated fats less antibiotics resistance cheaper source of protein diet banking service chronicle magazine subscription.
Shine india monthly magazine
Shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no 1 We have already noted that globalisation is a very contentious subject and has invited strong criticism all over the globe. Critics of globalisation make a variety of arguments. Those on the left argue that contemporary globalisation represents a particular phase of global capitalism that makes the rich richer (and fewer) and the poor poorer. Weakening of the state leads to a reduction in the capacity of the state to protect the interest of its poor. Critics of globalisation from the political right express anxiety over the political economic and cultural effects. In political terms they also fear the weakening of the state. Economically they want a return to self-reliance and protectionism at least in certain areas of the economy shine india monthly magazine subscription.
Monday, February 20, 2023
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Banking service chronicle published this article page no 1 india signed and ratified the 1997 kyoto protocol in august 2002. india china and other developing countries were exempt from the requirements of the kyoto protocol because their contribution to the emission of greenhouse gases during the industrialisation period (that is believed to be causing todays global warming and climate change) was not significant. however the critics of the kyoto protocol point out that sooner or later both india and china along with other developing countries will be among the leading countributors to greenhouse gas emissions. at the g-8 meeting in june 2005 india pointed out that the per capita emission rates of the developing countries are a tiny fraction of those in the developed world banking service chronicle magazine subscription.
Junior science refresher magazine
Junior science refresher magazine
Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 55 the underlying norm here is that members of the group have both rights and duties with respect to the nature levels of use and the maintenance of a given resource. through mutual understanding and centuries of practice many village communities in india for example have defined members rights and responsibilities. a combination of factors including privatisation agricultural intensification population growth and ecosystem degradation have caused common property to dwindle in size quality and availability to the poor in much of the world. the institutional arrangement for the actual management of the sacred groves on state-owned forest land appropriately fits the description of a common property regime. along the forest belt of south india sacred groves have been traditionally managed by village communities junior science refresher magazine subscription.
Thursday, February 16, 2023
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Banking service chronicle Published this article page no 1 in the traditional view of security then most threats to a countrys security come from outside its borders. that is because the international system is a rather brutal arena in which there is no central authority capable of controlling behaviour. within a country the threat of violence is regulated by an acknowledged central authority — the government. in world politics there is no acknowledged central authority that stands above everyone else. it is tempting to think that the united nations is such an authority or could become such an institution. however as presently constituted the un is a creature of its members and has authority only to the extent that the membership allows it to have authority and obeys it. so in world politics each country has to be responsible for its own security banking service chronicle magazine subscription.
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
Junior science refresher magazine
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Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 42 the us has had good relations with both india and pakistan since the end of the cold war and increasingly works as a moderator in india-pakistan relations. economic reforms and liberal economic policies in both countries have greatly increased the depth of american participation in the region. the large south asian diasporas in the us and the huge size of the population and markets of the region also give america an added stake in the future of regional security and peace. however whether south asia will continue to be known as a conflict prone zone or will evolve into a regional bloc with some common cultural features and trade interests will depend more on the people and the governments of the region than any other outside power junior science refresher magazine subscription.Tuesday, February 14, 2023
General knowledge Refresher
General knowledge Refresher Published this article page no 27 the new trading laws and the creation of special economic zones led to a phenomenal rise in foreign trade. china has become the most important destination for foreign direct investment (fdi) anywhere in the world. it has large foreign exchange reserves that now allow it to make big investment in other countries. chinas accession to the wto in 2001 has been a further step in its opening to the outside world. the country plans to deepen its integration into the world economy and shape the future world economic order. while the chinese economy has improved dramatically not everyone in china has received the benefits of the reforms. unemployment has risen in china with nearly 100 million people looking for jobs general knowledge refresher magazine buy.
Monday, February 13, 2023
Competition refresher
Competition refresher published this article page no 1 during the cold war years india found itself on the opposite side of the divide from the us. indias closest friendship during those years was with the soviet union. after the collapse of the soviet union india suddenly found itself friendless in an increasingly hostile international environment. however these were also the years when india decided to liberalise its economy and integrate it with the global economy. this policy and indias impressive economic growth rates in recent years have made the country an attractive economic partner for a number of countries including the us. it is important that we do not lose sight of the fact that two new factors have emerged in indo-us relations in recent years. these factors relate to the technological dimension and the role of the indian-american diaspora. indeed these two factors are interrelated covers upsc & all competitive exams - subscribe.
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Banking service chronicle monthly magazine by bsc academy-subscribe published this article page no 1 sustainable food system sfs is a food system that delivers food security and nutrition for all without compromising the need of future generations in such a way that it is profitable throughout economic sustainability. broad-based benefits for society social sustainability. positive or neutral impact on environment environmental sustainability. food systems fs encompass the entire range of actors and their interlinked value-adding activities involved in the production aggregation processing distribution consumption and disposal of food products that originate from agriculture forestry or fisheries. it is composed of sub-systems farming system waste management system input supply system etc. and interacts with other key systems energy system trade system health system etc. structural change in the food system can originate from a change in another system banking service chronicle monthly magazine buy.
Friday, February 10, 2023
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Banking service chronicle this article was published in december encourage sustainable consumption including by reducing food waste by half by 2030 17. strengthen capacity for biosafety measures and ensure benefits-sharing from biotechnology 18. eliminate phase out or reform harmful subsidies in a just way reducing them by $500bn by 2030 19. substantially increase financial resources mobilise $200bn per year by 2030 from all sources including at least us$ 20 billion per year by 2025 and us$ 30 billion per year by 2030 from developed to developing countries 20. strengthen capacity-building and technology transfer 21. integrated and participatory management including the use of traditional knowledge 22. equitable representation and participation of indigenous peoples and local communities 23. ensure gender equality in the implementation of the framework issues with kunming-montreal gbf lack of ambition in targets 30×30 target was diluted with target to protect 30% of land and 30% of sea area by 2030 being replaced by at least 30% of terrestrial inland water and of coastal and marine areas by 2030. a group of experts observe that 50% of land and ocean should have been protected in the framework if parties want to reverse biodiversity loss. about digital sequencing information dsi is a term that refers to data derived from or linked to genetic resources banking service chronicle magazine subscription.
Wednesday, February 8, 2023
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Banking service chronicle this article was published in the month of december burden the government adding disputes around claims to have the government compensate buyers defrauded by incorrect titles. it will be passing another burden on to an already stretched legal system. lack of clarity on registration system as it doesnt mention or define what the new title registration system will be. it only lays down that the authority will set it up via a notification. accountability of state low the tro so appointed can also be a non-state official i.e. a private person and this could jeopardize accountability and can lay the entire procedure vulnerable to manipulations by private interests. conclusion india will need a lot of political will to first improve the state of its poor land records before it can plan to overhaul the presumptive titling system. with an aspirational goal of india becoming a $5-trillion economy by 2025 the imperative need is to unleash the power of land and reap fruits by bringing about the much-needed land reforms banking service chronicle monthly magazine buy.
Monday, February 6, 2023
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competition refresher magazine Published this article page no 11 after a series of diplomatic attempts failed at convincing iraq to quit its aggression the united nations mandated the liberation of kuwait by force. for the un this was a dramatic decision after years of deadlock during the cold war. the us president george h.w. bush hailed the emergence of a new world order. a massive coalition force of 660000 troops from 34 countries fought against iraq and defeated it in what came to be known as the first gulf war. however the un operation which was called operation desert storm was overwhelmingly american. an american general norman schwarzkopf led the un coalition and nearly 75 per cent of the coalition forces were from the us. although the iraqi president saddam hussein had promised the mother of all battles the iraqi forces were quickly defeated and forced to withdraw from Kuwait competition refresher magazine subscription.
Sunday, February 5, 2023
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banking service chronicle published this article page no 21 second power relations in world politics changed and therefore the relative influence of ideas and institutions also changed. the end of the cold war left open only two possibilities either the remaining superpower would dominate and create a unipolar system or different countries or groups of countries could become important players in the international system thereby bringing in a multipolar system where no one power could dominate. as it turned out the us became the sole superpower. backed by the power and prestige of the us the capitalist economy was now the dominant economic system internationally banking service chronicle magazine subscription.
Friday, February 3, 2023
Banking service chronicle
Banking service chronicle published this article page no 4 neither alliance system could take india for granted or bully it. indias policy of non-alignment was criticised on a number of counts. here we may refer to only two criticisms first indias non-alignment was said to be unprincipled. in the name of pursuing its national interest india it was said often refused to take a firm stand on crucial international issues. second it is suggested that india was inconsistent and took contradictory postures. having criticised others for joining alliances india signed the treaty of friendship in august 1971 with the ussr for 20 years. this was regarded particularly by outside observers as virtually joining the soviet alliance system. the indian governments view was that india needed diplomatic and possibly military support during the bangladesh crisis and that in any case the treaty did not stop india from having good relations with other countries including the us banking service chronicle monthly magazine buy.
Wednesday, February 1, 2023
Competition Success Review
Competition Success Review Published this article page no 36 the cytoplasm of pollen grain is surrounded by a plasma membrane. when the pollen grain is mature it contains two cells the vegetative cell and generative cel). the vegetative cell is bigger has abundant food reserve and a large irregularly shaped nucleus. the generative cell is small and floats in the cytoplasm of the vegetative cell. it is spindle shaped with dense cytoplasm and a nucleus. in over 60 per cent of angiosperms pollen grains are shed at this 2-celled stage. in the remaining species the generative cell divides mitotically to give rise to the two male gametes before pollen grains are shed competition success review magazine Subscribe.
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