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Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Drishti current affairs magazine English

Drishti current affairs magazine English

Drishti current affairs magazine English Published this article page no 6 the economies of asia are growing at an unprecedented rate many new countries have joined the un (as they became independent from the soviet union or former communist states in eastern europe). a whole new set of challenges confronts the world (genocide civil war ethnic conflict terrorism nuclear proliferation climate change environmental degradation epidemics). in this situation in 1989 as the cold war was ending the question facing the world was: is the un doing enough is it equipped to do what is required what should it be doing and how what reforms are necessary to make it work better for the past decade and a half member states have been trying to find satisfactory and practical answers to these questions drishti current affairs magazine subscription.


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Sunday, January 15, 2023

pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine

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pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine Published this article page no 15 The 103rd Amendment inserted Articles 15(6) and 16(6) in the Constitution to provide up to 10 per cent reservation to EWS other than backward classes SCs and STs in higher educational institutions and initial recruitment in government jobs.  The amendment empowered state governments to provide reservation on the basis of economic backwardness.  Article 15 prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion race caste sex or place of birth.  Article 16 guarantees equal opportunity in matters of public employment.  The additional clauses gave Parliament the power to make special laws for EWS like it does for SCs STs and OBCs.  The EWS reservation was granted based on the recommendations of a commission headed by Major General (retd) S R Sinho.  The Sinho Commission recommended that all below-poverty-line (BPL) families within the general category as notified from time to time and also all families whose annual family income from all sources is below the taxable limit should be identified as EBCs (economically backward classes) pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine online purchase


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Monday, January 9, 2023

Red Magazine Vizag

Red Magazine Vizag

Red Magazine Vizag in English life style magazine Published this article page no 15 The Andaman and Nicobar archipelago consists of 836 islands islets and rocky outcrops extending over 800 km.  They are truly oceanic islands never having been connected to the mainland during Pleistocene glaciations.  The chain of islands run north to south between 6o 45o and 13o 30o N latitudes and 90o 20 and 93o 56o E longitudes with an extent of 8249 km2 .  The total geographical area is under forest land i.e. 6742.782 km (81.74 per cent) as per the State Forest Report of 2019.  The least disturbed and the finest preserved mangroves in India are found in the region.  The coral reefs of Andaman and Nicobar is the second richest found in the world.  More than 10% of the plants are endemic and estimated about 871 species from terrestrial ecosystem.  Among the invertebrates butterfly has more than 70% of endemism in sub-species level red magazine vizag subscription.


Red Magazine Vizag

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

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sarita magazine subscription The risks of stagflation become higher as the food inflation gives rise to various other threats such as 41  Reduced Purchasing Power as food items form 3040% of the consumption basket in developing countries.  sarita magazine online Reduced Profits of Companies in longterm due to overall demand reduction.  Reduced Savings Inflation hurts savers by reducing the real interest earned by them through bank deposits or other similar savings instruments.buy sarita magazine online 



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competition success magazine subscription Also being a netexporter the global food inflation has created multiple export opportunities for India as  Indias agriculture exports crossed $50 billion for the first time in FY22 based on record food grains exports such as wheat export of $2.1 billion in FY22 ($0.56 billion in FY21).  competition success magazine It can also help in bringing the muchneeded private investment in the agriculture sector improving the agriculture supply chain and doubling farmers income.  It can help the government in meeting its debt obligations as inflation allows the government to meet its fiscal deficit targets due to rise in nominal GDP. But inflation beyond a certain level hurts the growth and employment increasing the risks of stagflation (stagnant growth with high inflation) competition success review magazine price.






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csr gktoday DemandSupply Mismatch in products like edible oils (India imports around 60% of its edible oils consumption).  Rising Input and Marketing Costs as fertilizers crude oil etc.  Minimum Support Price (MSP) and Procurement Costs RBI found a clear impact on inflation due to MSP.  The expansionary monetary policy (increasing the money supply since pandemic) have also impacted the food inflation indirectly.  csr gktoday magazine subscription Domestic Production Challenges The yield of wheat crop is impacted across North India due to heatwaves in the month of March when the crop is at its final stage. Impact of High Food Inflation in India Opportunities and Threats In shortterm inflation has a positive influence due to its inverse relation with unemployment (Phillips Curve) and economic growth best current affairs magazines.





Friday, November 18, 2022

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general knowledge refresher magazine subscription Supporting harmonious development and expansion of world trade by promoting efficient and transparent customs procedures to reduce costs and ensure predictability. ○ It can help India to achieve its target of $1 trillion goods exports by 2030. Creating new employment opportunities in India as well as in UAE raising the living standards of people and general welfare. ○ A strong Indian diaspora of nearly 3 million people lives in UAE. Challenges But achieving this target requires India to overcome challenges faced by India with regard to Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) 31 Way Forward IndiaUAE CEPA has opened opportunities for India to fill some of the damaged Global Supply Chains and Global Skills Mobility due to pandemic. India can tap these opportunities through general knowledge refresher




Drishti current affairs magazine English

Drishti current affairs magazine English Drishti current affairs magazine English   Published this article page no 6 the economies of asia a...