Friday, December 30, 2022

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pratiyogita darpan english subscription  This article was published in the month of November Road Department To extend road infrastructure of new roads route planning and shortest path of roads through network analysis.  Sanitation decision making of setting up a new public toilet for the department through distance analysis. Recommendations by the committee  Protect the data being created under the SVAMITVA. For this MoPR should frame appropriate guidelines to ensure the security of this data and protecting privacy. Also to maintain the integrity of data it is very important to establish ownership of data.  Preparation of computerized land records in the villages is part of the Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP). MoPR should ensure that all villages surveyed under the SVAMITVA scheme are included in the work plan of DILRMP on priority.  Property cards under SVAMITVA must have a QR code or any other unique identifier which to verify the authenticity of the property card instantly. This will reduce the time taken in the usual verification of property documents for banks.  States should upgrade their property tax management system with the integration of the SVAMITVA scheme data pratiyogita darpan english yearly subscription.


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Wednesday, December 28, 2022

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meri saheli magazine subscription This article was published in the month of October DAKSH  RBI launched advanced supervisory monitoring system DAKSH.  DAKSH is a web-based end-to-end workflow application that monitors compliance requirements in a more focused manner with the objective of further improving the compliance culture in Supervised Entities (SEs) like Banks NBFCs etc.  The application will also enable seamless communication inspection planning execution cyber incident reporting and analysis which enables anytime-anywhere secure access.  DAKSH means efficient and competent reflecting the underlying capabilities of the application meri saheli magazine yearly subscription. 


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Tuesday, December 27, 2022

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meri saheli magazine subscription This article was published in October NEW ISLAND IN PACIFIC OCEANAccording to NASAs Earth Observatory new island has formed in South Pacific after an underwater volcano near Tonga (Home Reef) erupted oozing lava and expelling steam and water above surface. o Home Reef is part of TongaKermadec subduction zone where three tectonic plates smash into each other and create an active area for undersea volcanoes. o New land mass has quickly grown from one to more than eight acres in size. o Earlier submarine volcanoes flared up in 1852 1857 1984 and 2006 producing new islands each time.About Islands created by underwater volcanic activity o Process of formation Volcanic islands originate from passive lava flows on seafloor.These passive flows harden into rock and build up the height of the underwater mountain over millions of years.Eventually some volcanoes reach heights above seafloor where lower pressure allows for explosive eruptions.Submarine volcanoes that do not reach sea level are called seamounts.According to NASA Islands created by underwater volcanic activity can exist for years though they typically dont last long. o Volcanic island ecosystem Because they evolve in an isolated environment many organisms are considered endemic species meri saheli magazine yearly subscription.


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Friday, December 23, 2022

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shine india monthly magazine This article can be seen in the magazine INDIA STATE OF FOREST REPORT (ISFR) 2021 Why in News The Ministry of Environment Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC) recently released the India State of Forest Report (ISFR) 2021. About India State of Forest Report (ISFR)  It is an assessment of Indias forest and tree cover published every two years by the Forest Survey of India under the Ministry of Environment Forests and Climate Change.  The first survey was published in 1987 and ISFR 2021 is the 17th report.  With data computed through wall-to-wall mapping of Indias forest cover through remote sensing techniques the ISFR is used in planning and formulation of policies in forest management as well as forestry and agroforestry sectors.  New Chapters introduced in ISFR 2021 shine india monthly magazine subscription.


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Thursday, December 22, 2022

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shine india monthly magazine The article was published in the magazine  Key Highlights: o Children are more vulnerable than adults. o Globally approximately 1 billion children (nearly half of all children) are at extremely high risk of the impacts of climate change. Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI)  Developed by: Germanwatch  Aim: Increasing transparency in international climate change policy.  India has retained its spot in the top 10 best performing countries in CCPI. o Denmark is the highest ranked country (top three places remained empty).  CCPI evaluated 60 countries and European Union (which together generate 90%+ of global GHG emissions) in four categories — GHG emissions renewable energy energy use and climate policy. Production Gap Report 2021  Released by: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)  Report measures the gap between governments planned production of fossil fuels and the global production levels consistent with meeting the Paris Agreement temperature limits (limiting warming to 1.5°C or 2°C).  Key Findings o As countries set net-zero emission targets and increase their climate ambitions under the Paris Agreement they have not explicitly recognized or planned for the rapid reduction in fossil fuel production that these targets will require shine india monthly magazine subscription.


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Tuesday, December 20, 2022

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banking service chronicle This article was published in the magazine CONCEPTS IN BRIEF Virtual Water (VW) IIT-Guwahati team recommends Virtual Water analysis for better water management policies in India. Virtual Water (VW) is the water involved in the production and trade of food and non-food commodities and services. It is that “invisible” water that has been consumed throughout the lifecycle of the product or service. o For ex: On an average 3000 liters of water is required for producing 1 kg of rice. Owing to its sizable agricultural exports India has been losing water thereby putting its water sustainability at risk. VW analysis could help India in defining its trade characteristics. The Right To Repair Movement Right to Repair electronic products is a reference to the need for government legislation that is intended to allow consumers the ability to repair and modify their own electronic devices. o The movement traces its roots back to 1950s. o The concept originated from USA from the automotive industry. Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) In the backdrop of World Water Week 2021 National Mission for Clean Ganga hosted a session on Zero Liquid Discharge Cities. ZLD is an engineering approach to water treatment where all water is recovered and contaminants are reduced to solid waste. o The focus of ZLD is to reduce wastewater economically and produce clean water that is suitable for reuse (e.g. irrigation). o It employs advanced wastewater/desalination treatment technologies to purify and recycle virtually all of the wastewater produced banking service chronicle magazine subscription. 


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Monday, December 12, 2022

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knowledge questions magazine in English This article was published in the month of october The preliminary enquiry from Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has revealed that the manufacturer is licensed by the State Drug Controller for the products under reference. The tentative results on syrups have shown presence of Diethylene Glycol (DEG)/ Ethylene Glycol. o Present as impurities in propylene glycol they are toxic in nature. o In India also at least five cases of DEG poisoning have happened since 1972 including the 2020 incident in Jammu leading to death of 17 children. About Indias Drug Regulation Ecosystem In most cases patients lack the specialized knowledge required to identify whether drugs are safe genuine and efficient or adulterated spurious and substandard. The Drug Regulation Ecosystem plays an important role by ensuring that only safe good quality and efficacious drugs reach the patients knowledge quest magazine subscription.


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Wednesday, December 7, 2022

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banking service chronicle This article was published in September Meeting climate goal targets: by reducing Indias GHG emissions as battery storage enables increased penetration of renewable energy on the grid and facilitates the demand for electric vehicles.Electric Vehicle Ambition: It will help to meet the EV 30@30 goals (setting the objective to reach a 30% sales share for EVs by 2030).Benefit to overall economy: Significant growth as a battery manufacturing hub could help establish India as a centre for cutting-edge research and innovation boost its manufacturing capabilities create new jobs and foster economic growth. Way ForwardIncentives to manufacturers: Direct fiscal incentives tax credits and partnerships with industry leaders are among the strategies that can be used to catalyse the growth of energy storage manufacturing.Securing Raw Material Supply: India could develop external supply chains in both the near and long terms as well as invest in battery recycling to ensure that its access to critical raw materials (like lithium-ion cobalt etc.) remains strong.Special Economic Zones: Specifically for battery manufacturers can stimulate investment by providing land infrastructure and a streamlined regulatory environment which lower the risk for firms making such investments banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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Sunday, December 4, 2022

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competition success magazine This article was published in September Economies of malnourishment: Research suggests that $1 spent on nutritional interventions in India could generate $34.1 to $38.6 in public economic returns — three times more than the global average.Improving school attendance: Research also shows malnourished children are less likely to go to school and more likely to drop out.Improving womens health indicators: India lags behind on other nutritional indicators with high levels of anemia in women of reproductive age and low prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding of infants during their first six months.Integrating efforts: There is lack of synergy among ministries and departments and also in linking of schemes with each other to build a comprehensive nutrition response competition success magazine subscription.


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Thursday, December 1, 2022

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competition success magazine published this article page no 41 It lays down the process by which legislators may be disqualified on grounds of defection by the Presiding Officer of a legislature. A legislator is deemed to have defected if he either voluntarily gives up the membership of his party or disobeys the directives of the party leadership on a vote. The law applies to both Parliament and state assemblies. Any question regarding disqualification arising out of defection is to be decided by the presiding officer of the House competition success magazine subscription. 


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Monday, November 28, 2022

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banking service chronicle Published this article page no 51 Supply of Vital Import Items The UkraineRussia war and growing sanctions against Russia makes it difficult for India as it has good trade relations with both countries. o Sanctions against Russia includes Freezing of Russias central bank assets Blocking of major Russian banks from the international SWIFT payment transfer network barring Russian airlines from airspace over the EU UK US and Canada etc. Arms Trade with Russia Russia remains the major arms supplier of India but the war has once again increased US threats of application of CAATSA. o As per SIPRI data Russia contributed 46% of Indias total arms imports in 201721 (69% in 201216). Minsk Agreement – I (2014) A 12point ceasefire agreement signed between Russia Ukraine Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and the proRussia leaders from Donetsk and Luhansk at Belarus. Minsk Agreement – II (2015) Also known as Normandy Four it was signed between France Germany Ukraine and Russia after failure of Minsk AgreementI. It gave 13point package to facilitate implementation of Minsk Agreement. 19 Countering Americas Adversaries through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) 2017 It is a US federal law passed in 2017 to impose sanctions on Iran North Korea and Russia. From USA perspective it aims to o Countering Irans Destabilizing activities o Countering Russian Influence in Europe and Eurasia and o Korean Interdiction and Modernization of Sanctions banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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Sunday, November 27, 2022

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meri saheli magazine subscription Published this article page no 6 Concerns of minorities There are fears that such an exercise could end up targeting minorities in the country. o The Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 which makes Hindu illegal migrants and those from certain other minority communities in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan eligible for Indian citizenship further creates apprehensions about alienation of minorities in the process. Implementation anomalies as the NRC will take a gigantic toll on peoples time, money and productivity, especially of the poor and illiterate sections. o Under the Foreigners Act of 1946, the burden of proving whether an individual is a citizen or not, lies upon the individual applicant and not on the state. Also, the details of how such an exercise will be carried out are not yet known. o Further, there is poor documentary culture in India and here around 125 crore Indians will have to produce documentary proof of their ancestors up to a certain date to create a legacy tree meri saheli magazine yearly subscription.


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Wednesday, November 23, 2022

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competition success magazine Published this  IMPACT INVESTINGRecently a study by Impact Investors Council (IIC) suggested that leveraging Indias strong potential in the impact investing space to accelerate the achievements of its SDG 2030 targets The study also points that Indian entrepreneurs are applying technology solutions for impact. These stem from applied engineering solutions in various industries having an intersection with o Climate mitigation and adaptation o Agriculture o Healthcare diagnostics and devices What is Impact Investing?It is an investment strategy that aims to generate specific beneficial social or environmental effects in addition to financial gains competition success magazine subscription.


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Monday, November 21, 2022

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meri saheli magazine subscription Published this  Global A combination of the COVID19 pandemic Russias invasion of Ukraine and climate crises dragged down the human development score.Globally life expectancy dipped to 71.4 years in 2021 from 72.8 years in 2019. o India Indias human development value fell to 0.633 in 202122 from 0.645 in the 2020 placing the country in medium human development category.Reason for downfall –  Life expectancy dropped to 67.2 years from 69.7 years.  Indias expected years of schooling stand at 11.9 years and the mean years of schooling are at 6.7 years.  Indias per capita income in terms of purchasing power parity has gone down by 5 per cent compared to a 2 per cent increase for the developing countries during 2019 and 202122 meri saheli magazine yearly subscription.


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Tuesday, November 15, 2022

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banking service chronicle Published this  Enhance capability Such warships enhance the Navys capability to travel far and carry out domination operations including Air Interdiction AntiSurface Warfare etc. o It gives the Indian Navy extraordinary reach from its coastline Increased strength The commissioning of INS Vikrant adds Indias name to a small group of nations with the ability to manufacture elite naval asset and project Indias power overseas Net Security provider It is important amid Indias bid to be a net security provider in the Indian Ocean region where it faces China whose navy too is heavily focusing on aircraft carriers and has already inducted two vessels banking service chronicle buy.


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Sunday, November 13, 2022

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competition refresher magazine Published this  Tackle Persistent high inflation Compared to the rural regions Indias urban centres have a much higher cost of living. o Hence urban poor are forced to live in conditions characterised by severe deprivation of basic human needs including proper shelter food and safe drinking water Improve nature of jobs in urban areas Most of the jobs in urban economy are plagued by the prevalence of lowwage poor quality informal work. o It calls for secured and guaranteed sources of livelihood in urban areas. 46 Secured jobs to women In urban areas many women take up jobs in informal sectors such as domestic work construction work and in the beauty and wellness industry etc. o UEGS would provide the urban women secured sources of livelihood is the same way as MGNREGA is doing in rural areas. o The MGNREGA reserves at least onethird of the total workdays for women with participation rate in MGNREA was 54.54% in 202122. Issues in implementation of Urban Employment Guarantee Schemes competition refresher magazine subscription.


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Sunday, November 6, 2022

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mahindra current affairs magazine article was published in the interstate business will also become difficult and fdi will move away from the state. way forward the sc has highlighted only what was already in the constitution i.e. distribution of power between the union and the states. the objective of the gst regime also desires it i.e. to foster cooperative federalism and harmony between the constituent units through concurrent taxation powers. so the cooperative federalism fabric of gst council be strengthened by  addressing the unequal voting structure issue in gst council as the centre and states are autonomous independent and competing units. o under present distribution no recommendation on a 34th majority can be passed without centres consent mahendra current affairs magazine subscription.  


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Friday, November 4, 2022

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meri saheli magazine subscription article was published in adjudicatory delays inordinate delays in resolution due to protracted legal tussles and bottlenecks in the adjudicating system. e.g. 66% of companies undergoing resolution have exceeded the 270day limit due to reasons like o significant number of unfilled vacancies at tribunals and litigation at appellate authority (nclat) and supreme court.  low recovery rates the creditors i.e. banks nbfcs and other financial lenders to companies undergoing cirp had to suffer huge haircuts at times between 9095% due to delays in admission of application resolution and bids or unsolicited bids. o the reduced market appetite for insolvent firms due to pandemic has further added to asset value erosion meri saheli magazine yearly subscription.


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Thursday, November 3, 2022

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shine india monthly magazine article was published in consumer protection in cryptocurrencies huge information asymmetry exists between insiders and lay investors. the high volatility of cryptocurrencies and being largely unregulated no regulatory recourse is available for any loss of the consumer. e.g. ○ the terrausd (ust) an algorithmic stablecoin collapsed almost 97% in 24 hours. (stablecoins are cryptocurrencies that attempt to peg their market value to some external reference like us dollar gold etc.) so in the longterm crypto usage and volatility can have a negative impact on india causing loss of hardearned money of the general public leading to undesirable consequences on society and legitimacy of institutions. challenges in overcoming cryptocurrencies concerns with the pace scale and level of cryptocurrencies development and investment overcoming of threats from cryptocurrencies is a complex tax as they  shine india monthly magazine subscription.


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Wednesday, November 2, 2022

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knowledge questions magazine in English article was published in international migration review forum (imrf)  the first imrf is being held (india also participating) under the auspices of general assembly at the united nations. imrf shall take place every four years beginning in 2022.  imrf will serve as primary intergovernmental global platform to discuss and share progress on implementation of all aspects pertaining to migration and its intersection with sustainable development goals. o it will result in adoption of an intergovernmentally agreed progress declaration knowledge quest magazine subscription details. 


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Tuesday, November 1, 2022

junior science refresher magazine

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junior science refresher magazine article was published in difference over bri india in november 2020 didnt join other members of sco in backing chinas belt and road initiative (bri) which india has consistently opposed as a key part of it passes through pakistanoccupied kashmir (pok).  lack of connectivity with central asia and beyond a major impediment in connectivity with central asia and eurasia remains the strategic denial of direct land connectivity between india and afghanistan and beyond by pakistan.  weak fight against terrorism so far the sco has not taken visible counterterrorism measures against the main threat facing its members which emanates from terrorists and terrorist entities located in the afpak region. way forward  junior science refresher magazine subscription.


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Monday, October 31, 2022

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meri saheli magazine subscription Published this article page no 46 the eminent persons shall be nominated for a period of three years and shall not be eligible for renomination. role of njac the njac is expected to usher in transparency in judicial appointments in the highest courts and end 29 the highest judiciarys two decade old grip over appointments of judges through the collegium system.under the present collegium system the cji would consult the four senior most judges of the sc for supreme court appointments and two seniormost judges for high court appointments.it would restore an equal role for the executive in higher judicial appointments.ensuring that the persons recommended are of ability and integrity. sc lawyers body plea to declare njac unconstitutional the supreme court advocates onrecord association (scaora) has filed a writ petition seeking a declaration that the constitution 99th amendment act 2014 providing constitutional status to the national judicial appointments commission is invalid void and unconstitutional. background august 2014 scaora challenged the njac law. but the sc had said it was too premature as the states were yet to ratify it but allowed to approach it at a later stage. august 2014 both the constitution amendment bill and the njac bill were passed by parliament. january 2015 president gave his assent to set up njac. january 2015 the supreme court declined a plea for early hearing of a petition challenging the national judicial appointments commission saying it will come up in the usual course. contention of sc lawyers bodyby passing the njac bill parliament had altered the basic structure of the constitution and encroached into judicial independence meri saheli magazine yearly subscription.


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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

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shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no 33 illegal detention  there are questions related to the routinisation of arbitrary arrest illegal detention and torture in custody of tribal people living in conflict areas. added to this is criminal neglect and violent corruption that has systematically obstructed the delivery of public goods and services. tribals population tribals constitute 8.61% of the total population of the country numbering 104.28 million (2011 census) and cover about 15% of the countrys area. the fact that tribal people need special attention can be observed from their low social economic and participatory indicators. whether it is maternal and child mortality size of agricultural holdings or access to drinking water and electricity tribal communities lag far behind the general population. constitutional provisions for scheduled tribes the constitution of india article 366 (25) defines schedule tribes as such tribes or tribal communities or part of our groups within such tribes or tribal communities as are deemed under article 342 to the schedule tribes (st) for the purposes of this constitution shine india monthly magazine subscription.


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Monday, October 24, 2022

Banking service chronicle

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Banking service chronicle Published this article page no 47 there is only one sherpa per summit for each member country. 12th meeting of brics s&t steering committee was hosted by india recently. o india proposed stiled brics innovation cooperation action plan (202124) to facilitate sharing of experiences of each others innovation ecosystem in 10 thematic areas including antimicrobial resistance and big data analytics. brics new development bank why in news recently the india has recently welcomed egypt as the fourth new member of the brics new development bank (ndb). bangladesh uae and uruguay have also joined in september 2021. more about brics ndb the new development bank (ndb) is a multilateral development institution (mdi) established by brics countries – brazil russia india china and south africa during the 6 th brics summit in fortaleza (2014).the banks membership is open to members of the united nations. purpose with an authorized capital of us$ 100 billion ndb supports public and private infrastructure and sustainable development projects in brics nations and other emerging and developing economies governance structure it functions through a board of governors a board of directors a president and vicepresidents with the president being elected from one of the founding members on a rotational basis Banking service chronicle buy.


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Wednesday, October 19, 2022

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shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no 4 linking 15th finance commission with state finance commission with respect to village level planning. integratingconsolidation of gp development with rurban clustersblock district plan as per the 73rd and 74th constitutional development act (caa) and gram panchayat development plan (gpdp). o improving the egovernance through spatial data infrastructure. o use of svamitva (and other digital tools) for the abadi area (linking to land records). planning for environmental benefit and disaster preparedness. rules for postretirement hiring of officials by government organisations central vigilance commission (cvc) has laid down a defined procedure to be followed by government organisations for getting vigilance clearance before employing a retired official on contractual or consultancy basis. o in case a retired officer had served in more than one organisation clearance has to be obtained from all of them where the person was posted during the 10 years prior to retirement. cvc also directed all the government organisations to formulate appropriate rules for its employees to ensure the cooling off period was observed before accepting any offer in private sector shine india monthly magazine telugu buy.


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Tuesday, October 18, 2022

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meri saheli magazine subscription Published this article JUDICIAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN INDIA Why in news Chief Justice of India has proposed creation of a National Judicial Infrastructure Authority of India (NJIAI). About NJIAI The NJIAIs objective will be to take control of the budgeting and infrastructure development of subordinate courts in the country. Key features of the proposed body o It will be established on the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) model where by it would work as a central agency with each State having its own State Judicial Infrastructure Authority.NALSA provides free Legal Services to the Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Development of Infrastructure Facilities for Judiciary  Its objective is to assist the state government in construction of court buildings and residential quarters for Judicial Officers (JO) in all the States  UTs. Union government has recently extended the scheme for the period from 2021 to 2026. Assistance granted under the scheme also includes funds for implementation of the Gram Nyayalayas Scheme as a part of the National Mission for Justice Delivery and Legal Reforms (NMJDLR) meri saheli magazine price.


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