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arihant current affairs magazine

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arihant current affairs magazine Buy and subscribe here  arihant current affairs magazine   published this article page no 36   there are over 77000 government recognised startups spread across 656 districts of india with diversity in 56 industrial sectors like it services healthcare life science education professional service agriculture food & beverage etc. these policies and successes are based on indias rise to the competitive global standards and creating anenabling environment locally for the youth of the country. for example the access to market a huge barrier for startups has been easily addressed by the government e-marketplace gem platform. the gem portal has become an operator-friendly interface that assures quality standards superior products warehousing networks and logistical support  arihant current affairs magazine monthly  buy now arihant current affairs magazine

Arihant current affairs magazine

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Arihant current affairs magazine Buy and subscribe here  arihant current affairs magazine   published this article page no 6 the sculpture park at bikaner house is the first of its kind in the capital and will serve as a milestone in promoting modern and contemporary art. salman rushdie published his new novel victory city an epic tale of a 14th-century woman who defies a patriarchal world to rule a city. it is published by penguin random house. the book is about the vijayanagara empire which dominated the southern tip of the indian subcontinent in the 14th century. indian railways is introducing bharat gaurav deluxe ac tourist train under the ek bharat shrestha bharat scheme. this garvi gujarat tour will depart on 28th february from delhi safdarjung station the visit to prominent pilgrimage and heritage sites of gujarat including the statue of unity champaner somnath dwarka nageshwar beyt dwarka ahmedabad modhera and patan will be the major attractions in the prime minister n...

You and i magazine

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You and i magazine You and i magazine  published this article page no 41  indian railways has launched extensive programme to convert the metre and narrow gauges to broad gauge. moreover steam engines have been replaced by diesel and electric engines. this step has increased the speed as well as the haulage capacity. the replacement of steam engines run by coal has also improved the environment of the stations. metro rail has revolutionlised the urban transport system in kolkata and delhi. replacement of diesel buses by cng run vehicles along with introduction of metro is a welcome step towards controlling the air pollution in urban centres   you and i magazine subscription . You and i magazine

Competition Success Review

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Competition Success Review Competition Success Review   published this article page no 31 the ratio of sugar to sugarcane varies between 9 to 12 per cent depending on its variety. its sucrose content begins to dry during haulage after it has been harvested from the field. better recovery of sugar is dependent upon its being crushed within 24 hours of its harvesting. sugar factories hence are located within the cane producing regions. maharashtra has emerged as a leading sugar producer in the country and produces more than one-third of the total production of the sugar in the country. uttar pradesh is the second largest producer of sugar. the sugar factories are concentrated in two belts – the ganga-yamuna doab and the tarai region   competition success review gk today  purchase now . Competition Success Review

Red magazine

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Red magazine Red magazine  Published this article page no 43 all elections to local bodies began to be held on the basis of consensus. it made the community leaders complete representatives of the people. a system of nyay panchayats informal courts were also set up. since then no case has been referred to the police. a rs.22 lakh school building was constructed using only the resources of the village. no donations were taken. money if needed was borrowed and paid back. the villagers took pride in this self-reliance. a new system of sharing labour grew out of this infusion of pride and voluntary spirit. people volunteered to help each other in agricultural operation  buy red magazine online .

Red magazine

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Red magazine Red magazine   Published this article page no 41 ralegan siddhi is a small village in the district of ahmadnagar maharashtra. it has become an example for watershed development throughout the country. in 1975 this village was caught in a web of poverty and illicit liquor trade. the transformation took place when a retired army personnel settled down in the village and took up the task of watershed development. he convinced villagers about the importance of family planning and voluntary labour preventing open grazing felling trees and liquor prohibition. voluntary labour was necessary to ensure minimum dependence on the government for financial aids. it socialised the costs of the projects. explained the activist. even those who were working outside the village contributed to the development by committing a months salary every year. work began with the percolation tank constructed in the village. in 1975 the tank could not hold water   buy red magazine online . Red...

Junior science refresher

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Junior science refresher Buy and subsribe here  Junior science refresher   published this article page no 11 approximately 71 per cent of the earths surface is covered with it but fresh water constitutes only about 3 per cent of the total water. in fact a very small proportion of fresh water is effectively available for human use. the availability of fresh water varies over space and time. the tensions and disputes on sharing and control of this scare resource are becoming contested issues among communities regions and states. the assessment efficient use and conservation of water therefore become necessary to ensure development. in this chapter we shall discuss water resources in india its geographical distribution sectoral utilisation and methods of its conservation and management   j unior science refresher magazine subscription . Junior science refresher

Knowledge quest magazine

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Knowledge quest magazine Knowledge quest magazine  published this article page no 37  it is an indigenous crop of hills in northern china. it is grown over undulating topography of hilly areas and welldrained soils in humid and sub-humid tropics and sub-tropics. in india tea plantation started in 1840s in brahmaputra valley of assam which still is a major tea growing area in the country. later on its plantation was introduced in the sub-himalayan region of west bengal darjiling jalpaiguri and cooch bihar districts. tea is also cultivated on the lower slopes of nilgiri and cardamom hills in western ghats. india is a leading producer of tea and accounts for about 28 per cent of total production in the world   knowledge quest magazine subscription . Knowledge quest magazine

CSR Gktoday

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CSR Gktoday CSR Gktoday   published this article page no  15 on the basis of main source of moisture for crops the farming can be classified as irrigated and rainfed barani. there is difference in the nature of irrigated farming as well based on objective of irrigation i.e. protective or productive. the objective of protective irrigation is to protect the crops from adverse effects of soil moisture deficiency which often means that irrigation acts as a supplementary source of water over and above the rainfall. the strategy of this kind of irrigation is to provide soil moisture to maximum possible area. productive irrigation is meant to provide sufficient soil moisture in the cropping season to achieve high productivity. in such irrigation the water input per unit area of cultivated land is higher than protective irrigation   csr gktoday purchase now .  CSR Gktoday

Competition Success Review

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Competition Success Review Competition Success Review     published this article page no   31 apart from these streams of internal migration india also experiences immigration from and emigration to the neighbouring countries. table 2.1 presents the details of migrants from neighbouring countries. indian migration four streams are identified a rural to rural r-r b rural to urban r-u c urban to urban u-u and d urban to rural u-r. in india during 2001 out of 315 million migrants enumerated on the basis of the last residence 98 million had changed their place of residence in the last ten years. out of these 81 million were intrastate migrants. the stream was dominated by female migrants   competition success review gk today  buy . Competition Success Review