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Womens era magazine

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Womens era magazine Womens era magazine   published this article page no 11    youth volunteers played a significant role by successfully reaching out to 3.70 crore households and motivating around 9.38 crore citizens of india to hoist tiranga on their homes which resulted in over 2 crore households voluntarily hoisting tiranga in their houses during 13-15 august 2022. the central government is sparing no effort to bring in revolutionary development in the fields of sports education skill development and regional language education by bringing a new national education policy. i call upon the youth to be proactive and innovative embrace new technology make a strong network and skill up-skill and re-skill themselves as a key growth engine of the nation with india on the path of becoming the growth engine of the world   womens era magazine subscriptio n . Womens era magazine

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Competition refresher Buy and subscribe here  Competition refresher   Published this article page no 10 some of the examples of programmes directed towards the development of target areas are command area development programme drought prone area development programme desert development programme hill area development programme. the small farmers development agency sfda and marginal farmers development agency mfda which are the examples of target group programme. in the 8th five year plan special area programmes were designed to develop infrastructure in hill areas north-eastern states tribal areas and backward areas   competition refresher magazine subscription . Competition refresher subscribe

Junior science refresher

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Junior science refresher Buy and subsribe here  Junior science refresher   published this article page no 22 tertiary coals occur in assam arunachal pradesh meghalaya and nagaland. it is extracted from darangiri cherrapunji mewlong and langrin meghalaya makum jaipur and nazira in upper assam namchik – namphuk arunachal pradesh and kalakot jammu and kashmir. besides the brown coal or lignite occur in the coastal areas of tamil nadu pondicherry gujarat and jammu and kashmir. crude petroleum consists of hydrocarbons of liquid and gaseous states varying in chemical composition colour and specific gravity. it is an essential source of energy for all internal combustion engines in automobiles railways and aircraft. its numerous by-products are processed in petrochemical industries such as fertiliser synthetic rubber synthetic fibre medicines vaseline lubricants wax soap and cosmetics   junior science refresher magazine latest edition . Junior science refresher

Shine india monthly magazine

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Shine india monthly magazine   Shine india monthly magazine   published this article page no 11 the iron ore mines occur in close proximity to the coal fields in the north-eastern plateau region of the country which adds to their advantage. the total reserves of iron ore in the country were about 20 billion tonnes in the year 2004- 05. about 95 per cent of total reserves of iron ore is located in the states of odisha jharkhand chhattisgarh karnataka goa telangana andhra pradesh and tamil nadu. in odisha iron ore occurs in a series of hill ranges in sundergarh mayurbhanj and jhar. the important mines are gurumahisani sulaipet badampahar mayurbhaj kiruburu kendujhar and bonai sundergarh   shine india monthly magazine best Shine india monthly 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 31 the central pollution control board cpcb in collaboration with state pollution control boards has been monitoring water quality of national aquatic resources at 507 stations. the data obtained from these stations show that organic and bacterial contamination continues to be the main source of pollution in rivers. the yamuna river is the most polluted river in the country between delhi and etawah. other severely polluted rivers are the sabarmati at ahmedabad the gomti at lucknow the kali the adyar the cooum entire stretches the vaigai at madurai and the musi of hyderabad and the ganga at kanpur and varanasi. groundwater pollution has occurred due to high concentrations of heavy/toxic metals fluoride and nitrates at different parts of the country. the legislative provisions such as the water prevention and control of pollution act 1974 and environment pro...

Engineering success review magazine

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Engineering success review magazine Engineering success review magazine   published this article page no 39    but india produces only about 3.2 per cent coffee of the world and ranks seventh after brazil vietnam colombia indonesia ethopia and mexico in 2008-09. coffee is cultivated in the highlands of western ghats in karnataka kerala and tamil nadu. karnataka alone accounts for more than two-third of total production of coffee in the country. agricultural development in india agriculture continues to be an important sector of indian economy. in 2001 about 53 per cent population of the country was dependent on it   engineering success review magazine subscription . Engineering success review magazine

Junior science refresher

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Junior science refresher Buy and subsribe here  Junior science refresher   Published this article page no 2 land-use in a region to a large extent is influenced by the nature of economic activities carried out in that region. however while economic activities change over time land like many other natural resources is fixed in terms of its area. at this stage one needs to appreciate three types of changes that an economy undergoes which affect land-use. i the size of the economy measured in terms of value for all the goods and services produced in the economy grows over time as a result of increasing population change in income levels available technology and associated factors. as a result the pressure on land will increase with time and marginal lands would come under use. ii secondly the composition of the economy would undergo a change over time   j unior science refresher magazine subscription .   Junior science refresher

Banking service chronicle

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Banking service chronicle Banking service chronicle   Published this article page no 16 development is freedom. freedom from hunger poverty servitude bondage ignorance illiteracy and any other forms of domination is the key to human development. freedom in real sense of the term is possible only with the empowerment and participation of the people in the exercise of their capabilities and choices in the society. access to knowledge about the society and environment are fundamental to freedom. literacy is the beginning of access to such a world of knowledge and freedom. overall literacy in india is approximately 65. 4 per cent 2001. while female literacy is 54.16 per cent. total literacy as well as female literacy is higher than the national average in most of the states from south india. there are wide regional disparities in literacy rate across the states of india   banking services chronicle monthly magazine .  Banking service chronicle

Competition Success Review

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Competition Success Review Competition Success Review   Published this article page no 1    every individual community and government measures its performance or levels of development in relation to the availability and access to some of these things. but this may be partial and one-sided view of development. it is often called the western or euro-centric view of development. for a postcolonial country like india colonisation marginalisation social discrimination and regional disparity etc. show the other face of development. thus for india development is a mixed bag of opportunities as well as neglect and deprivations. there are a few areas like the metropolitan centres and other developed enclaves that have all the modern facilities available to a small section of its population   competition success review gk today  buy . Competition Success Review

Competition Refresher

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Competition Refresher Competition Refresher   Published this article page no 14 the people of a country are its real wealth. it is they who make use of the countrys resources and decide its policies. ultimately a country is known by its people. it is important to know how many women and men a country has how many children are born each year how many people die and how whether they live in cities or villages can they read or write and what work do they do these are what you will study about in this unit   competition refresher magazine subscription . Competition Refresher