banking service chronicle

banking service chronicle
banking service chronicle

Monday, January 29, 2024

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 1 this article was published in magazine  amending parliament procedures parliament procedures must be amended to require the affirmation of every rule laid through a vote.  additional working committees under standing committee on subordinate legislation with legal and policy experts to help undertake a comprehensive study of all the rules placed in the parliament.  Junior science refresher magazine subscription price reasons for the delay to draft the rules within six months from the date of commencement of an act must be mentioned before the committee.  coordination between mps and committees if a piece of subordinate legislation is referred to the committee by an mp for an analysis on specific grounds then it must be mandatorily undertaken and reported to the house in a time bound manner Junior science refresher magazine subscription.


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Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 10 this article was published in the month of november leverage greenium (green premium) greenium refers to pricing benefits based on the logic that investors are willing to pay extra in exchange for sustainable impact. according to estimates greenium in emerging markets is about 49 basis points for dollar-denominated bonds.  create public goods proceeds from the issuance of sovereign green bonds can be used in climate change adaptation projects that usually find it difficult to attract private capital as most of them are considered public goods.  attract global investors there are specific global pool of capital which are earmarked towards investment in green ventures. shine india monthly magazine telugu this source of capital focuses primarily on environmental social and governance (esg) related aspects of the projects.  benefits to investors o investing in green bonds can be seen as an active decision by investors to “do their bit” and allocate capital in a way that makes a significant difference in the fight against climate change shine india monthly magazine subscription


Shine india monthly magazine

Friday, January 26, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 4 this article was published in the month of november fitch - bbb- with stable outlook. 27  accountability o there is no mechanism to protect investors and/or borrowers from mistakes made by cras or any abuse of power on their part. also they follow an issuer pay model where the rating agencys principal revenue stream is received from the issuers whose products they rate.  governance issues and conflicts in sovereign ratings –major cras are us-head-quartered largely funded by the institutions they rate. and the ratings business is extraordinarily profitable. there is therefore an asymmetry of incentives and disincentives as regards willingness of cras to downgrade advanced economies versus emerging and developing economies whose regulators have far less influence on cras decisions.  barriers to entry and lack of competition as market is dominated by only a few cras. Banking service chronicle magazine buy way forward  refocus regulatory scrutiny regulators need to focus more on the form of the ratings process than on the substance of decisions to check the conflict of interest. a global “super-regulator” of cras would be best placed to address such issues.  reducing dependency on credit ratings in regulation o studies on how rating agencies respond to a crisis conclude that rating agencies do not quite see through a crisis. rating agencies moreover react stronger when the crisis is deeper and exceeds a minimum threshold Banking service chronicle magazine subscription


Banking service chronicle

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 1 this article was published in the month of november pravasi bhartiya diwas it is an initiative started by the government in 2003 to mark the contribution of the indian community overseas in the development of india.  the ministry of overseas indian affairs has been merged with the ministry of external affairs to encourage and provide streamlined support to indians overseas.  know india programme it is a three-week orientation program for diaspora youth conducted with a view to promoting awareness of different facets of life in india and the progress made by the country in various fields.  social security agreements with foreign countries for the protection of the indian communities abroad. Banking service chronicle magazine way forward to support and connect with the diaspora  strengthening the bilateral relationship improved india-uk relationship will pave the way for improved people-topeople ties and better multi-faceted engagement. for instance improved bilateral relationship will help navigate the visa problems and bring more opportunities for indian students as well as workers.  addressing problems of blue collars working overseas o negotiating a standard labour export agreement with the host countries. monitoring and supervision of our overseas workers by our missions. compulsory insurance scheme covering the risk faced by our overseas workers. cooperation between the centre and state government to effectively handle local problems faced by nri Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


Banking service chronicle

Monday, January 22, 2024

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 27 this article was published in the month of november maintaining open trade allow food to flow from surplus areas to those in need by urgently phasing out export bans imposed by major food producers. increasing trade financing and reinforcing supply chains is vital to addressing the food price shock due to geopolitics challenges like wars.  intensify efforts to recycle nutrients food system has a significant surplus of nutrients that arent Junior science refresher magazine subscription being utilized. step towards regenerative agriculture and nature-positive solutions needs to be taken for reducing dependency on a few countries. Junior science refresher magazine subscription price increase productivity in developing countries this will bridge the geographical yield gap and strengthen their resilience against any global shock to food supply.  climate resilience investing in climate-resilient agriculture with a focus on low-cost high-impact measures such as investing in new crop varieties improving water management  information dissemination 2.3. indian diaspora in uk why in news? 2022 marks the 130th anniversary of the election of dadabhai naoroji to the house of commons (first person of indian origin to be elected to the house of commons). indian diaspora in the uk status contribution and challenges Junior science refresher magazine subscription


Junior science refresher magazine

Sunday, January 21, 2024

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine Published this article page no 1 this article was published in the month of november while an economic quota is justified for accessing public goods including subsidies (article 15) it cant be extended to reservation (article 16) which seeks representation of community. additionally unlike caste discrimination poverty does not necessarily get carried from one generation to the other.  violates principle of equality by excluding obcs sc/st communities from ews there is a clear violation of equality in their eligibility to avail of a part of the open competition opportunities. minority view in recent judgement held that such exclusion is arbitrary and discriminatory. it virtually confines sc/st/obc within their allocated reservation quotas. Junior science refresher magazine subscription price issue with income criteria the income criterion of ₹8 lakh a year has already been questioned as it is liable to result in excessive coverage of socially advanced classes. it is to be noted that exemption from filing i-t returns are only provided to those with taxable income below ₹2.5 lakh. o further annual income cut-off is much higher than the national-level annual per capita income thus including a large section of the population. also paucity of data on direct income and possibility of malicious income declarations can create additional hindrances in effective implementation Junior science refresher magazine subscription


Junior science refresher magazine

Saturday, January 20, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle this article was published in the month of november economically weaker sections (ews) quota why in news? the supreme court constitutional bench upheld validity of 103rd constitutional amendment which introduced 10% quota for ews in education and public employment. about ews quota  ews reservation was granted based on recommendations of sinho commission (submitted report in 2010).  103rd amendment act 2019 inserted articles 15(6) and 16(6) in constitution to provide reservation to ews among nonobc and non-sc/st sections of the population. Banking service chronicle magazinethe act enables both central and state governments to provide reservations to ews. however it allows state government to decide whether or not to provide reservations to ews for appointment in state government jobs and admission to state government educational institutions Banking service chronicle magazine subscription


Banking service chronicle

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle this article can be seen in the magazine valmiki tiger reserve (vtr) have started planning for conservation of vultures after 150 of the birds were sighted recently in the protected area. o vultures from the himalayan range visit areas in bihar bordering nepal during winters. 65 geographical location and other important features  vtr forms the eastern most limit of the himalayan terai forests in india and is the only tiger reserve of bihar.  situated in the gangetic plains bio-geographic zone of the country the forest has combination of bhabar and terai tracts. rivers gandak forests Banking service chronicle magazine himalayan terai forests fauna and flora champa trees tiger sloth bear leopard wild dog bison wild boar barking deer spotted deer hog deer sambar and blue bull. chhattisgarh guru ghasidas national park (np) and tamor pingla wildlife sanctuary  national tiger conservation authority (ntca) approved chhattisgarh governments proposal to declare combined areas of guru ghasidas national park (np) and tamor pingla wildlife sanctuary as a tiger reserve. geographical location and other important features  this will be the fourth tiger reserve in chhattisgarh after udanti-sitanadi achanakmar and indravati reserves Banking service chronicle magazine subscription


Banking service chronicle

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 1 agriculture is going to encounter severe challenges in the coming years and decades for the simple reason that climate change and its attendant consequences are now a reality. the problem is made worse by the fact that the worlds food output would need to expand by roughly 70% by 2050 to feed its ever-increasing population.  as a result the world needs to develop ways to achieve sustainable agriculture and the answer lies in climate smart agriculture (csa).  Banking service chronicle magazine there can be no doubt after several studies conducted by the indian government and other international organisations that one of humanitys largest concerns will be ensuring food security in the face of growing population.  the relative rates of increase in yield for key cereal crops are falling according to data from the food and agriculture organisation (fao) Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


Banking service chronicle

Sunday, January 14, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle 

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 1 agriculture is one of the main sectors driving the indian economy the importance of the sector is clear from the agriculture industrys contribution to employment and gdp (gross domestic product) in indias economy. sustainable agricultural practices are required for indian agriculture to be profitable in the long run. in fact despite the long-term trend in the countrys favour towards urbanisation two-thirds of the population in india still depends on agriculture for a living in rural areas. a variety of reforms plans projects and policies have been put into place by the government with the goal of increasing farmer incomes fostering sustainable agriculture and fostering farmer prosperity Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


Banking service chronicle 

Friday, January 12, 2024

competition success magazine

competition success magazine

competition success magazine published this article page no 8 in pursuit of the sdgs of a blue economy revolutions in maritime transportation and information systems growth of ports and shipping mineral research and exploitation emerging threats to the marine environment and changing national security concerns will shape the course of the nation. competition success review magazine price aircraft carriers are extremely strong and have powerful weapons. it offers a wide range of strategic benefits. surveillance air defence airborne early warning protection of sea lines of communication (sloc) and anti-submarine warfare are some of its principal functions competition success magazine subscription.


competition success magazine

Monday, January 8, 2024

competition success magazine

competition success magazine

competition success magazine published this article page no 7 indias maritime security strategy combines the traditional and non-traditional security paradigms of maritime security.  it focuses on addressing prevalent challenges such as environmental degradation ocean trade security migration climate change energy security drug trafficking and piracy.  maritime security is an enabler of the blue economy. competition success review magazine price through safeguarding navigation routes providing important oceanographic data to marine industries and protecting rights over valuable marine resources and activities within claimed zones of maritime jurisdiction. while icg is playing a far bigger role in averting major pollution incidents anti-poaching and search & rescue its importance as an essential actor in non-traditional security is well established competition success magazine subscription.


competition success magazine

Friday, January 5, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine 

shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 14 the structural measures also known as the hard structural/engineering measures use physical structures constructed near the coast to prevent or restrict water from reaching the potentially damaged areas. the non-structural measures aim at the dissipation of the wave energy by mirroring the natural forces and maintaining the natural topography of the coast. coastal protection and development advisory committee (cpdac) constituted by the department of water resources; river development & ganga rejuvenation recommended the need for the preparation of a coastal atlas.  the atlas showcase the information related to coastal erosion derived from satellite data and protection measures undertaken by all maritime states of india.  shine india monthly magazine telugu atlas depicts shorelines classified as eroding accreting and stable coast.  around 15% of the 7549 km coastline has eroded 14% of the coast has accreted and the remaining coast remained stable.  the shoreline along the eastern indian peninsula is observed to be more dynamic and along the west coast the shoreline changes are more along the kerala and karnataka coast shine india monthly magazine subscription.


shine india monthly magazine 

Thursday, January 4, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 1 oceans are vast covering equivalent to approximately 72% of the earths surface. equal to around 10% of the worlds population live in coastal areas and about 40 % of the worlds population live within 100 km of the coast. in the indian context three out of four metro cities are located on the coast. about 14.2% of the population in india lives in coastal districts. india has a vast coastline stretched over 7000 kilometres that bring bountiful resources and opportunities. Banking service chronicle magazine it provides long stretch of shores that has been a habitat of varied coastal communities as well as vegetation.  it also opens contours of communication and businesses with the outside world.  indias 95% of trade volume and 65% of the trade value are being undertaken through maritime transport Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


Banking service chronicle

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 1 on the southwest corner shrine of ganesha is built and on the northwest corner a shire of subrahmanya is built.  the columns the pilasters and the kudus running around the lintel speak about the fine craftsmanship of the nayaka artisan.  the north of sanctum santorum is a shrine of chandikeshwara is built.  Banking service chronicle magazine the shrine of devi parvati is built on the northern side of the main campus. vimana stands on a square base measuring 29 meters sides.  the 13-storeyed 66 meters tall pyramidal vimana is corrugated with appropriate motifs design features and sculptures of various deities.  the pinnacle is a spherical dome-like shikhara on which sits the 12-feet tall gold-plated kalasam.  the vimana on the top of the sanctum santorum represents the mystic mountain meru mountain (kailasha mountain) Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


Banking service chronicle

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

knowledge questions magazine in English

knowledge questions magazine in English

knowledge questions magazine in English Published this article page no 17 india pride itself with millennium old civilization architecture and culture.  to keep it alive for coming generation a mammoth yet delightful task of their maintenance and refurbishment must be ensured.  the archaeological survey of india (asi) is taking several steps to ensure long term sustainable preservation of our nations heritage in a manner that is based on increased awareness amongst the public of the significance of our heritage and increased involvement of civil society in the preservation effort.  knowledge quest magazine subscription the formation of national monument authority and guidelines of 1992 stress on the design of new buildings while preserving the historical characteristics of city.  in 1997 restoration of humayuns tomb by aga khan trust for culture (aktc) started which led to 1000% increase in visitors number there knowledge quest magazine subscription details.


knowledge questions magazine in English

Monday, January 1, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle 

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 22 dedicated to the advancement of climate-resilient technologies and practices the nmsa works through the adoption of a sustainable development pathway by gradually transitioning to environmentally friendly technology, the use of energy efficient equipment, natural resource conservation, integrated farming, and so on. Banking service chronicle magazine in addition, the nmsa strives to promote locationspecific improved agronomic practices such as soil health management, increased water usage efficiency, chemical judiciousness, and crop diversity it was formed to cover the costs of climate change adaptation for indias states and union territories that are particularly vulnerable to the detrimental effects of climate change. this scheme was implemented in 2015-16 primarily to support real adaptation measures aimed at limiting the negative consequences of global climate change in a variety of industries, including agriculture Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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competition refresher magazine

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