competition wizard magazine

competition wizard magazine
competition wizard magazine

Friday, May 26, 2023

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine


Shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 22 so far 83000 metric tonne of plastic waste has been collected. the project has reached out to 5500 safaisathis in an effort to institutionalize workers from the informal sector. utthaan a social protection programme was launched to help 9000 safaisathsi. however the programme suffered a setback after the covid-19 pandemic led to widespread increase in waste including medical plastic waste. the undp is also working with niti aayog and have jointly developed a handbook model for local municipalities as well as the private sector. o the handbook provides a comprehensive overview of pwm by representing and discussing components of the entire plastic waste value chain.


Shine india monthly magazine

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Competition success magazine

Competition success magazine

Competition success magazine published this article page 52 the petitioners emphasised that the sma ought to apply to a marriage between any two persons regardless of their gender identity and sexual orientation.the other petition argued that the recognition of same-sex marriage was only a continuation of the navtej singh johar judgment of 2018 (decriminalising homosexuality) and the puttaswamy judgment of 2017 (affirming the right to privacy as a fundamental right).  the petition did not touch on personal laws but only sought to make the 1954 act gender-neutral.  their plea pointed out that while a section of the sma permitted the solemnisation of marriage between any two persons a subsequent section placed restrictions by using the words male and female.  the use of gendered language such as the terms husband/wife and bride/ bridegroom in other sections of the act limit the access to marriage to a couple comprising one male and one female Competition success magazine subscription.


Competition success magazine

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

banking service chronicle

banking service chronicle

banking service chronicle Published this article page no 36 The effective implementation of the Apprenticeship Act in Ladakh has been taken up from June this year with the issue of an order. A comprehensive project is being planned to introduce entrepreneurship as a credit-based subject in Higher Educational Institutions and also in ITIs.  The Department of Industries has also taken up a number of initiatives like setting up the Ladakh Incubation Centre training in leather goods exploring the export market for fruits handloom and handicrafts etc. Ladakh can offer a unique development model which is carbon neutral and this can be achieved only through the active participation of all the stakeholders the most important of which are the citizens. For this it is essential that youth are made the catalyst in the growth story through education skill development innovation and entrepreneurship banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no 25 The policy comes with a financial outlay of Rs 100 crores every Financial Year for 5 years until 2026.  The Policy offers the best-in-country tangible and intangible incentives for film shooting financial and other incentives and support for creating and upgrading world-class infrastructure such as developing Film Cities Studios multiplexes etc.  The Policy also mandates the setting up of a dedicated Jammu and Kashmir Film Development Council at the apex level of J&K Government to execute the objectives under the policy in mission mode.  As outlined in the Policy a dedicated Single Window Cell was also set up in record time to handhold interested film enthusiasts to shoot films in the UT shine india monthly magazine buy.


shine india monthly magazine

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.


arihant current affairs magazine

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.


general knowledge refresher

Friday, December 23, 2022

knowledge questions magazine in English

knowledge questions magazine in English

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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