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  Shine india monthly magazine Shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 57 organisations everywhere us whole new areas of technological- transform–to shift from product- these new knowledge flows that bring propositions. as a result innovation looking increasingly to our engineers is becoming more complex. we are focused on creating and capturing different sources of new value designers and scientists to unlock centric business models to new models are facing mounting pressure to based innovation. product innovation is continually giving way to new concepts that have technology built into them. our innovation has become increasingly complex connected and contextual shine india monthly magazine telugu .

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  Meri saheli magazine Meri sahelimagazine life style subscribe now published this article page no 54 when computers were introduced in industry 3.0 it was disruptive because of addition of an entirely new technology. as industry 4.0 unfolds computers are connected and communicate with one another to ultimately make decisions without human involvement. a combination  of cyber-physical systems the internet of things and the internet of systems make industry 4.0 possible and the smart factory a reality. as a result of the support of smart machines that keep getting smarter as they get access to more data our factories will become more efficient and productive and less wasteful. ultimately it is the network of these machines that are digitally connected with one another which create and share information that results in the true power of industry 4.0 Meri saheli magazine subscription .

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  competition success review magazine competition success review magazine published this article page no 39 the words of northern land are of pali prakrit and sanskrit. here tholkappiar emphasises the northern word should not be taken as it is in available form the alien letter should be removed and an equal tamil letter should be interfused. until the time of tholkappiar there is no regulation to accept an alien word. he is the rule-maker in this regard. earlier to this that is before the sixth century b.c. no foreign word has infiltrated into tamil. up to that it was a pure tamil era competition success review magazine yearly subscription .

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Competition success review india Competition success review india published this article page no 38 the verbs have the quality of showing the three tenses—the past present and future. the finite verb clearly indicates the tense the appellative verb it is said wilt elude the sense of tense. a survey of such appellative verbs makes to think that they are actually predicative nouns. tholkappiar enlists nine forms of adverbs belonging to the three tenses. the influence of oral tradition has made permanent imprints of irregulated tense formations in the written grammatical rule formation. tholkappiar clearly mentions the sanctioned deviations in the usage of tenses and their formation competition success review magazine subscription india .

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  pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine subscription   pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine subscription   Published this articles page no 96   As Danani and Der arrived they were led near the bridge across the Jafrabad harbour. Around a dozen boats were trapped under the bridge many of them having been overturned. Seven other boats lay on the other side the bridge after cyclone Tauktae pushed them through the bridge structure while making landfall fishermen told the visitors.Scenes were worse behind the Kharva Samaj crematorium. Near a few barges tugs and a huge dredger lay wreckage of few fishing trawlers. This engine is the only trace of my fishing boat. For me everything is destroyed. Hanging myself is the only option for me now Ismile Napali (58) told Dhanani as the latter inspected wreckage of the fishing boat Al Faiz. pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine subscription   pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine subscription

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  pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine online purchase   pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine online purchase Published this articles page no 95 As more roads were restored in Amreli district on Wednesday Paresh Dhanani leader of Opposition and fellow Congress MLA Ambarish Der visited Jafrabad the coastal town near Una where the extremely severe cyclone Tauktae had made landfall on intervening night of Monday and Tuesday. While majority of fishermen were busy setting their boats and fishing gears right a few could show the two Congress leaders only wreckage of their boats. pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine online purchase         pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine online purchase

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  pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine   pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine Published this articles page no93 On India and China developing their infrastructure in the depth area Naravane said When youre deployed you dont want to be deployed in harsh conditions or substandard facilities for months to come. China too is also improving his facilities and his infra his storage and so are we. In a statement to ANI news agency Naravane said Wednesday that both India and China come to our training areas during this particular period but there has been no movement in any areas where we have disengaged from pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine   pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine

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  Banking services chronicle magazine pdf   banking services chronicle magazine pdf Published this articles page no 53   As early as the 1930s cities like Pune (also known as a prominent educational hub and Oxford of the East) saw women cycling to school and college apart from running errands. Cities like Pune and Mumbai are home to several active womens rights groups across party lines advocating equal opportunity and fair treatment. It is little wonder that Indias first female doctor aka the Late Anandi Bai Joshi comes from the state. Warrior queens like Ahilyabai Holkar and Rani Lakshmibai are a reminder of how much Maharashtra has done for the upliftment of women. The year 1885 saw the establishment of the Indian National Congress in Bombay under the general secretaryship of AO Hume with delegates from across the country in attendance. It also saw the establishment of the first Indian newspaper Darpan. The values of free and fair journalism apart from the tradition o...

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  Bsc magazine subscription bsc magazine subscription Published this articles page no 55 Shibaan Lal Saksena observed that since no fixed term for the Houses of Legislature or fixed election cycle was proposed in the Constitution concurrent elections could happen in the initial years. Still later on there would be elections regularly in some State or the other. As predicted by Prof. Saksena we had concurrent elections for the first two decades. We had the first general elections of free India conducted for about six months starting from October 1951 held simultaneously to the Lok Sabha and the Legislative Assemblies of the States as constituted then. The next three cycles of elections also witnessed concurrent Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly elections barring a few stray cases like Kerala where a mid-term election was held in 1960 on the premature dissolution of the Assembly and in Nagaland and Pondicherry where the Legislative Assembly was created only after the 1962 general e...

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  Bsc magazine subscription bsc magazine subscription Published this articles page no 56 The last occasion when we had near-simultaneous elections in the country was in 1967 all Legislative Assemblies except those of Nagaland and Pondicherry going to polls with the Lok Sabha. The fourth Lok Sabha constituted in 1967 was dissolved prematurely in 1971 ahead of its normal term resulting in a mid-term Lok Sabha election. This was the beginning of the end of simultaneous elections. Extension of the term of Lok Sabha during the National Emergency declared in 1975 and the dissolution of Assemblies of some States after the 1977 Lok Sabha election further disturbed the cycle of concurrent elections. After the two pre-mature dissolutions of the Lok Sabha in 1998 and 1999 only four State Assemblies have been going to polls along with the Lok Sabha elections in the last two decades. The other States have Assembly elections at different times and we now have at least two rounds of Assembly gen...
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  competition success review hindi competition success review hindi Published this articles page no 13 This mantle was passed onto the NITI Aayog. However the mandate and approach of the two institutions with the same overarching goal of developing India could not be more different. This departure in approach is reflected in the Cabinet Resolution constituting NITI Aayog which includes a quote from Mahatma Gandhi - “Constant development is the law of life and a man who always tries to maintain his dogmas in order to appear consistent drives himself into a false position.” The Planning Commission operated through the lens of Five-Year Plans using financial resources as the primary lever for guiding development. competition success review hindi   competition success review hindi

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competition success review hindi subscription competition success review hindi subscription  Published this articles page no 12 National unity cannot be built by streamlining differences. Such forced unity only generates greater social strife and alienation and tends finally to destroy unity. A responsive polity sensitive to diversities and the demands for autonomy can alone be the basis of a cooperative federation. The recent pandemic has taught us many lessons in this regard. All the boundaries and resources have culminated in a collective fight with the virus. The States as well as the Centre have to get through this crisis together and stronger in seamless harmony complementing and compensating each other with a constructive consensus. The enduring legacy of the State is defined by numerous factors including political capital and will administration and policing as well as hard and soft power. Of these the State defines its role through the most important tool at its disposa...

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  competition wizard book competition wizard book   Published this articles page no 11 The idea is to develop a culture and a set of values and virtues like mutual trust and a spirit of cooperation among the people and policies. It is about acknowledging and celebrating unity as well as diversity respecting the boundaries as well as transcending the boundaries. The most common analogy given for such a structure is the brain and the body parts. The way they work in tandem with perfect synchronization is the spirit mind and soul of federalism as well. Each organ is dependent on the other for smooth functioning and growth of the entire body. competition wizard book   competition wizard book

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online mahendra current affairs online mahendra current affairs   published this article page no  11 all projects shall be technically  financially and economically  appraised by well-equipped project  appraisal and technical scrutiny  committees to be setup in the nhai  and morth comprising experts from  niti aayog. project preparation  activities have already been initiated  by the implementing agencies to  expedite award of contracts. ceo  niti aayog has been included as a  part-time member on the nhai board  (authority)  mahendra current affairs book online .

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  Mahendras monthly magazine Mahendras monthly magazine   published this article page no  12 encouraging state governments  to participate in the development  process through grand challenge mechanism is another distinguishing  feature of this programme. under  this mechanism projects wherein  concerned state governments play a  proactive role particularly in terms of  providing project land at a fast pace  shall get priority in terms of being  identified for implementation  Mahendra master in current affairs .

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  pratiyogita kiran annual subscription pratiyogita kiran annual subscription published this article page no 10 effective delegation in appraisal/ approval of individual nh project stretches is a distinguishing feature of this programme. this will enable streamlined and time-bound award of identified projects leading to faster implementation. the national highways authority of india (nhai) has been empowered to appraise and approve projects. at the same time due care has been taken to ensure that there is no dilution in the quality of assessment involved in the appraisal/ approval mechanism pratiyogita kiran book .

csr general knowledge today

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  csr general knowledge today csr general knowledge today Published this articles page no 504 To monitor developments regarding financial inclusion there is a need to assign responsibility to a dedicated financial institution. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development probably is the most appropriate institution to be made accountablefor furthering progress of financial inclusion in rural areas given their domain knowledge. csr general knowledge today

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  csr general knowledge today csr general knowledge today Published this articles page no 503 The instruments offered under financial inclusion also need consideration. There is significant difference in the socio-economic background of people living in rural India and therefore there is a need for flexibility in financial schemes designed for different segments of unbanked population. Illustratively standard instruments that are offered by commercial banks are designed for salaried segments of society likerecurring deposit schemes which would need to differ in rural areas depending on pattern of income based on cycle of agriculture production csr general knowledge today

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  csr general knowledge today csr general knowledge today Published this articles page no 502 There is potential for more expansion of financial inclusion but for technological issues like frequent machine breakdowns and lack of connectivity which negatively impacts confidence of customers towards informal banking. The problems with hand-held devices continue to deter financial inclusion. There is a need for facilities like biometric-enabled and multi-lingual hand-held devices which can provide confidence in rural masses. Technological innovations like integrated machines that have functionality of cash withdrawals and deposits facility of scanning documents to facilitate new account opening and loan disbursals and voice commands and narration for available facilities could help increase banking penetration. csr general knowledge today

Master In Current Affairs in Hindi

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Master In Current Affairs in Hindi Master In Current Affairs in Hindi  published this article page no 19 synergies-dooray is one of the 93000 cases that were pending with the board for industrial and financial restructuring (bifr) and transferred to the nclt under the ibc. it was one of the early cases to be filed with the nclt under the code  mahendra current affairs in hindi  buy.

Arihant current affairs

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Arihant current affairs Arihant current affairs  published this article page no 18 besides terms were too attractive. of the rs 54 crore rs 20-odd crore were to be paid upfront and the remaining over five years. the principal amount of the debt was rs 215 crore while the remaining its 685 crore includes interest statutory dues and payments to other creditors  arihant current affairs magazine subscription .

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science reporter Science reporter   published this article page no 17 for instance the countrys first corporate resolution plan under the code caused ripples when nclt allowed haircut of over 90 per cent. nclt permitted synergies castings acquirer of synergies¬dooray automotive which used to manufacture and supply aluminum alloy wheels to global carmakers to pay rs 54 crore to its creditors out of its total dues of over rs 900 crore  science reporter magazine  buy.

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competition success review subscription competition success review subscription  published this article page no212 Many of the committees recommendations were implemented. including the reduction in SLR and CRR having e author is an Economist at NITI Aayog. working in the Office of the Vice Chairman. She works on issues related to trade finance in.± private sector development. She has previously worked with the World Bank in Washington. DC.  competition success review subscription

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competition success review subscription competition success review subscription  published this article page no 211 However by 1991 banks efficiency and productivity had declined customer service quality was poor and profitability was low. In 1991 when the government liberalized the economy it also undertook a number of banking. reforms. The Committee on Financial Systems chaired by Mr. M.Narasimham in 1991 recommended reducing the Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) and Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR 1 to free up bank resources relying on market forces to determine interest rates. making it easier for private and foreign banks to enter to enhance competition and reducing substantially the number of public sector banks (PSBs).  competition success review subscription

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competition success review subscription competition success review subscription  published this article page no210 Before 1991 India had been nationalizing a large share of its banking sector. In 1969 the government nationalized banks with deposits greater than Rs. 50 crore. It controlled more than 80 percent of bank branches. In1980 the government brought an  additional number of banks under  its control nationalizing banks  with country-wide deposits more  than Rs. 200 crorc. About 90 per  cent of all banks were controlled  by the government and this share remained fairly steady during this  period. Between 1969 and 1991 the  geographical penetration density  of coverage and number of bank  branches grew significantly. Banks  also witnessed large deposit and  credit growth. Priority sector lending  grew from 14 to 41 percent.   competition success review subscription

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competition wizard competition wizard Published this articles Page No 293   SushmaSwaraj passed away on 6 Aug A towering figure in Indian politics for close to four decades Swarajs loss is not just a loss for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) but the polity as a whole  There are three spheres in which Swarajs contribution will stand out First as a remarkable political worker Swaraj was willing to fight for her beliefs She started out as a socialist becoming a minister in the Haryana govt in 1977 at age 25 But she soon transitioned into the BJP Influenced by the anti-Congress tradition of Indian politics Swaraj managed to carve out a distinctive space for herself in the BJP despite not having roots in the party This happened because LK Advani picked her as one of the second-generation leaders he groomed along with many others like Narendra Modi ArunJaitley and M Venkaiah Naidu competition wizard

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  competition wizard competition wizard   Published this articles Page No 294     It helped that Swaraj was willing to throw herself in every battle for the party from pitching in as chief minister of Delhi to contesting against Sonia Gandhi from 13ellary in Karnataka and putting up a spirited fightThe second feature of Swarajs career was as a parliamentarian A brilliant bilingual speaker she enjoyed the cut and thrust of parliamentary debates As leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha between 2009 and 2014 she effectively put forth her partys position and played a key role in discrediting the United Progressive Alliance govt which eventually paved the way for the BJPs victory competition wizard

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  competition success review magazine subscription competition success review magazine subscription   published this article page no 115 The parliamentary committee studying the matter before the bill was passed also noted the vital contribution of water - based transport to safety and revenues by pointing out that the national highways are contributing to about 40% of the road accidents and trucks being the major contributor in this. water transportation being the safest mode can reduce road accidents and result in casualties significantly. it also reduces treatment and rehabilitation costs to a great extent. moreover, the land acquisition for the highways/roads have been a major problem which is not only a sensitive issue it is high time taking and costly exercise. competition success review magazine subscription

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  competition success review magazine subscription competition success review magazine subscription   published this article page no 116 in 2020 the ministry o1 shipping declared that all usage charges from waterways would he removed ji ff an initial period ofthree years to prt mime the greater commercial and i/purist exploration of the inland waterways network. this was done to promote the idea dart inland waterways could serve as a supplementary mode of transpon that is nut only more economical but also enviromnent friendly. competition success review magazine subscription

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  competition success review magazine subscription competition success review magazine subscription published this article page no 117 the existing rate of usage of the inland waterways system stood at a mere 2 percent of total cargo traffic all vessels using the national waterways were charged a water-use cost. these charges stood at inr 0.02 per gross registered tonnage (gu) per kilometre for inland cargo vessels and inr 0.05 per gross registered tonnage per kilometre for cruise vessels this became an impediment to efficient monitoring of traffic movement in the waterways and also hindered the collection of traffic data. competition success review magazine subscription