competition wizard magazine

competition wizard magazine
competition wizard magazine

Thursday, March 28, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle 


Banking service chronicle this article was published in the magazine  errata due to a typological error in article 7.5 flex fuel of october 2022 it was incorrectly mentioned that “about 2.4 million tonnes was diverted to produce 302 liters of ethanol for blending”. correct statement is “india suffers from a glut in sugar production of 6 million tonnes and in sugar season 2020-21 about 2.4 million tonnes was diverted to produce 302 crore liters of ethanol for blending.” Banking service chronicle magazine in the article 5.9. e-waste (management) rules 2022 of november 2022 under the responsibilities table it was incorrectly mentioned that “obtaining and implementing extended producer responsibility targets (at least 60% of their electronic waste is collected and recycled by 2023 with increasing them to 70 and 80 percent in 2024 and 2025 respectively).” the correct statement is “obtaining and implementing extended producer responsibility targets may be made stable for 2 years and starting from 60% for the year 2023-2024 and 2024-25; 70% for the year 2025-26 and 2026-27 and 80% for the year 2027-28 and 2028-29 and onwards.” these rules will be applicable from 1st april 2023 Banking service chronicle magazine subscription


Banking service chronicle 

Sunday, February 18, 2024

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 5 this article was published in december marginalization of nutritional security india was ranked 107th out of 121 countries in the 2022 global hunger index (ghi). the report says there is high malnutrition in india due to rice-wheat biased policies. Junior science refresher magazine subscription identification of beneficiaries every state/ut is required to evolve criteria for identifying and selecting phh within the determined number. usage of different criteria by states leads to errors. for instance destitution being recognised as inclusion criteria is only followed by 16 states and uts. poor public grain management system to meet the distribution needs under nfsa the government is mandated to have a buffer stock norm of 21.4 million tonnes of grains. o however most of the time actual buffer stocks are far higher. procurement and storage to this extent results in waste of scarce resources Junior science refresher magazine subscription price.


Junior science refresher magazine

Friday, February 9, 2024

competition success magazine

competition success magazine

competition success magazine published this article page no 9 this article was published in the magazine tuberculosis (tb) research funding trends 2005–2021 reportreport was released by treatment action group (tag) and stop tb partnership. stop tb partnership is a united nationshosted entity that has a goal to end tb by 2030. competition success magazine subscription key highlights first time funding for tb research and development hit a billion dollars worldwide in 2021un highlevel meeting on tb in 2018 set the target of $2 billion per annum for r&dtb is caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis it is a communicable disease which spread from person to person through air. it is curable and preventable competition success review magazine price


competition success magazine

Saturday, February 3, 2024

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 26 this article can be seen in the magazine forest cover assessment in tiger reserves and tiger corridor areas of the country. above ground biomass estimation using synthetic aperture radar data based on a study carried out by fsi in collaboration with space application centre (sac) isro ahmedabad mapping of climate change hotspots in indian forests based on a study carried out by fsi in collaboration with bits pilani goa campus. key findings trends below are in comparison to the previous assessment i.e. isfr 2019 unless otherwise mentioned. forest cover (all tree patches that have canopy density of more than 10% and area of one hectare or more in size)  total forest cover 713789 sq km (21.71% of the geographical area of india)  trends  top 5 states in total forest cover madhya pradesh arunachal pradesh chhattisgarh odisha maharashtra. Junior science refresher magazine subscription price top 5 states by percent of states geographic area under forest cover mizoram (84.53%) arunachal pradesh (79.33%) meghalaya manipur nagaland. total forest cover increase of 1540 sq km (0.22%) very dense forest (vdf) increase of 501 sq km moderately dense forest (mdf) decrease of 1582 sq km open forest (of) increase of 2621 sq km scrub (not included in forest cover) increase of 242 sq km tree cover (patches of trees as well as isolated trees outside the recorded forest area on areas less than one hectare)  total tree cover 95748 sq km (2.91% of the geographical area)  state with maximum tree cover Maharashtra Junior science refresher magazine subscription.


Junior science refresher magazine

Monday, January 29, 2024

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 1 this article was published in the month of november green bonds also tend to exhibit lower volatility than conventional bonds making them a more attractive proposition for many investors. when a company issues green bonds it is also making a statement that it is at the forefront of transition and investors work on the basis that such companies should carry less risk going forward. shine india monthly magazine telugu challenges to green bonds in india  low sovereign credit rating if the government wants to go global to raise funds india needs to improve its credit rating as all bonds issued globally are closely linked to the credit rating of the issuing country. this could mean close scrutiny of the domestic policies which the government should be transparent and open to.  broad ambit government is likely to consider non-green for example social aspects in project selection rather than projects with the maximum potential to reduce carbon emissions. a dominant non-green agenda can derail the very objective of issuing sovereign green bonds.  untapped potential whilst india has the second largest bond market among emerging markets after china its green bond market is roughly less than a tenth of that of chinas shine india monthly magazine subscription.  


Shine india monthly magazine

Friday, January 26, 2024

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 8 this article was published in the month of november key features of the framework  under the framework a green project classification is based on the following principles encourages energy efficiency. reduces carbon and greenhouse gases emissions. o promotes climate resilience and/or adaptation. values and improves natural ecosystems and biodiversity in accordance with sdg principles.  eligible projects will use the raised proceeds from sovereign green bonds for capitalisation or re-capitalisation. shine india monthly magazine telugu eligible projects excluded projects  renewable energy  energy efficiency  clean transportation  climate change adaptation  sustainable water and waste management  pollution prevention and control  sustainable management of natural resources  green buildings  aquatic biodiversity conservation  projects involving new or existing extraction  production and distribution of fossil fuels including improvements and upgrades  nuclear power generation  direct waste incineration  alcohol weapons tobacco gaming or palm oil industries.  renewable energy projects generating energy from biomass using feedstock originating from protected areas  landfill projects shine india monthly magazine subscription


Shine india monthly magazine

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Junior science refresher magazine

 Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine published this article page no 21 this article was published in the month of november progress as of october 2022 drone flying has been completed in 1.87 lakh villages across 31 states/uts. o property cards have been prepared in approx. 58000 villages of nearly 91 lakh property owners. identified broad areas of impact of svamitva area present scenario how svamitva helps creation of land records of the abadi area of villages  land records consist of various types of information (property maps sale deeds) and are maintained across different departments.  these departments work in silos creating discrepancies  inefficiencies and delays.  abadi area in villages will be mapped to generate maps on the 1500 scale.  Junior science refresher magazine subscription based on these maps record-of rights is prepared and property cards are issued to the owners. use of abadi property as financial asset for loans and other financial benefits  though people own land and houses there is no authentic document where these rights are recorded.  in the absence of such records banks do not provide loans on the security of the abadi land Junior science refresher magazine subscription price


Junior science refresher magazine