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Tuesday, December 27, 2022

arihant current affairs magazine

arihant current affairs magazine

arihant current affairs magazine This article was published in October Credit points give learners employers and institutions a means of describing and comparing the learning outcomes achieved. 81 Key Highlights of NCrFCredit levels NCrF prescribes eight credit levels in schooling till higher education.Uniformity Credits and credit levels will be assigned uniformly between different areas of learning i.e. arts and sciences vocational and academic streams and curricular and extracurricular.Comprehensive credit framework The framework will seamlessly integrate the credits earned through school education higher education and vocational and skill education by encompassing the National Higher Education Qualification Framework (NHEQF) National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF) and National School Education Qualification Framework (NSEQF).Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) After an Aadhaarenabled student registration all the credits earned by a learner through all the forms streams and levels of learning would be stored digitally in ABC. o ABC was introduced earlier this year for higher education only to enable the transfer of credits across higher education institutions arihant monthly current affairs magazine subscription.


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Sunday, December 25, 2022

general knowledge refresher

general knowledge refresher

general knowledge refresher This article was published in October EMISSIONS GAP REPORT 2022The recently released Emissions Gap Report 2022 The Closing Window – Climate crisis calls for rapid transformation of societies with a need to realign financial system to enable the achievement of the Paris Agreement. o Emissions Gap report is an annual report released by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). o It assesses the emission gap i.e. the gap between the pledges taken by different countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the estimated reduction required to maintain the average global temperature rise to below 2°C preferably 1.5°C by the end of this century. Key Findings of the reportHigh emission gap To get on track for limiting global warming to below 2.0°C and 1.5°C global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions must be reduced by 30% and 45% respectively compared with current policy projections.Nationally determined contribution (NDCs) are highly insufficient Policies currently in place with no additional action are projected to result in global warming of 2.8°C over the twentyfirst century.World average per capita GHG emissions were 6.3 tons of CO2 equivalent (tCO2e) in 2020. 72 o India is the third largest GHG emitter but its per capita emissions remains far below the world average at 2.4 tCO2e.Implementation gap Countries are off track to achieve even the globally highly insufficient NDCs.Inequality The bottom 50% of households contribute 12% of the global total GHG emissions whereas the top 1% emit contribute 17% of the total general knowledge refresher magazine subscription.


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Friday, December 23, 2022

knowledge questions magazine in English

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knowledge questions magazine in English This article can be seen in the magazine Offences to be made cognizable non-bailable and punishable with imprisonment of upto one year.  In case any authority in the State Government or Union territory Administration is involved the compensation shall be deposited in the National CAMPA rather than in State CAMPA. Related News: Participatory Forest Management  Gudalurs Gene Pool Garden (Tamil Nadu) is an example of participatory forest management (PFM). o It was established in 1989 under Hill Area Development Programme in the Gudalur forest division Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. o PFM works on co-management and a give and take relationship between village communities and the Forest Department.  It was created with following objectives o In situ conservation of available endemic plant species. o Ex situ conservation of rare endangered and threatened plant species. 3.6.3. WORLD HERITAGE FORESTS Why in News Recently UNESCO World Resources Institute (WRI) and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) released this report. More in News  Report provides the first global scientific assessment of greenhouse gas emissions and sequestration by forests in UNESCO World Heritage sites (WHS) knowledge quest magazine subscription details.


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Thursday, December 22, 2022

sarita magazine online

sarita magazine online

sarita magazine online This article can be seen in the magazine Tree species found here include khair Khajur Banyan Kakera Gum etc. Tamil Nadu Anamalai Tiger Reserve  Recently ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute in collaboration with ATR launched Scheduled Tribe Component (STC) project at Attagati in ATR for tribals. Geographical location and other Important features:  ATR in Tamil Nadu forms part of the Southern Western Ghats (lies South of the Palakkad gap).  The Reserve falls within the Western Ghats mountain chain.  ATR is home to 6 tribes: Malasar Malai malasars Kadars Eravallars Pulayars and Muduvars. Forests: Supports diverse habitats- Wet evergreen forests semi evergreen forests moist deciduous dry deciduous dry thorn and shola forests. Fauna and Flora: Asiatic Elephant Lion Tailed Macaque Nilgiri Langur Tiger etc. Bamboos canes reeds palms SrivilliputhurMegamalai Geographical location and other Important features:  It is the largest tiger reserve in Tamil Nadu. 68 Tiger Reserve (SMTR)  It acts as buffer for Periyar Tiger Reserve and offer excellent genetic exchange grounds for the tigers of Anamalai region.  It covers forests of Megamalai wildlife sanctuary and Srivilliputhur grizzled squirrel wildlife sanctuary in the districts of Theni Virudhunagar and Madurai. Rivers: Vaigai River Forests: mix of tropical evergreen forests and semi-evergreen forests dry deciduous forests and moist mixed deciduous forests grassland. Fauna and Flora: grizzled giant squirrels Bengal tiger bonnet macaque common langur elephants flying squirrels gaur Indian giant squirrel leopard lion-tailed macaques mouse deer Nilgiri langur Nilgiri Tahrs palm civets porcupine sambar slender loris sloth bear spotted deer tree shrews etc. Kazhuveli Bird Sanctuary  Recently the Tamil Nadu government declared the 5151.60 ha of Kazhuveli wetland as Kazhuveli Bird Sanctuary (16th of Tamil Nadu) under section 18 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 Geographical location and other Important features buy sarita magazine online. 


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Monday, December 19, 2022

drishti current affairs magazine English

drishti current affairs magazine English

drishti current affairs magazine English This article was published in the magazine The monitoring is being carried out with the help of Central Pollution Control Board; State Pollution Control Boards; Pollution Control Committees; National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Nagpur. o CPCB co-ordinates with these agencies to ensure the uniformity consistency of air quality data and provides technical and financial support to them for operating the monitoring stations Air quality standards: CPCB air quality standards in form of NAAQS (National Ambient Air Quality Standards) are notified for 12 parameters (carbon monoxide (CO) nitrogen dioxide (NO2) sulphur dioxide (SO2) particulate matter (PM) of less than 2.5 microns size (PM2.5) PM of less than 10 microns size (PM10) Ozone (O3) Lead (Pb) Ammonia (NH3) Benzo(a)Pyrene (BaP) Benzene (C6H6) Arsenic (As) and Nickel (Ni)). 30 o NAAQS doesnt meet the WHOs existing standards (2005 guidelines) and considerably differ from updated guidelines. For instance NAAQS specify an annual limit of 60 microgram per cubic metre for PM 10 and 100 for a 24-hour period which are 15 and 45 respectively in revised WHO guidelines. Related News: National air quality index (NAQI) NAQI is tool that uses numbers to simplify air quality data by classifying pollution levels into 6 categories—good satisfactory moderate poor very poor and severe—and denotes a color code on the basis of how harmful the pollution in a specific area is. Each of the pollutants— PM10 PM2.5 NO2 SO2 CO O3 NH3—are assigned an air quality index (AQI) drishti current affairs magazine buy online.


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