Monday, January 30, 2023

Pratiyogita kiran

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Pratiyogita kiran Published this article page no 52 Sozni with its intricate detailing of flora and fauna derives its inspiration from the verdant flowering beauty of the Kashmir valley. Tilla work is now a major business for wedding costumes movie costumes and the fashion ramp and it reflects the glory of the Mughal court that brought gold wire work from the Middle East and Byzantium. Today rural women embroiderers are finding new empowerment and earning an income from their embroidery skills in the market. All over India be it Bihar or Banaskantha women now embroider for a living pratiyogita kiran subscription online.


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Sunday, January 29, 2023

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine published this article 40 The silk is generally yellow but sometimes white. About 1600 silk worms produce nearly 500 grams of silk and one hectare of land produces enough mulberry leaves to feed caterpillars that can produce 46 kg of silk. It takes about seven days for the cocoon to be fully spun round with silk. The cocoons are collected and sorted into different qualities and then boiled. The silk thread is reeled and twisted dried and polished. It is then wound on a spindle and spun. The softness the lustre and the tensile quality of silk make it one of the most prized materials for weaving fabrics. Silk cocoon Kanjeevaram saree Tamil Nadu Mashru and Himru Gujarat Ikat silk saree Orissa Mix of Silk and Cotton: Another glorious fabric is mashru a lustrous weave from Gujarat patterned in brilliant multi-coloured stripes or dots as fine as rice grains. Though it appears like silk it is not really silk. Mashru and himru have a twisted weave with a silk underside to replicate the look and feel of satin while technically remaining cotton bright group of publications junior science refresher


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Thursday, January 26, 2023

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher Published this article page no 64 He had studied with his father and has narrated how long and difficult the training was. His family made wooden masks for Krishnattam an ancient dance drama of Kerala. He said that as a child he worked with his father teacher who instructed him on how to carve the mask for the character of Krishna. He used simple tools the chisel and the hammer and different types of scrappers. His teacher kept telling him to do it again and again. This went on for seven years! Finally one day his teacher looked at his work and saw that his son had captured the idea of Krishna the bhava or inner expression of the deity in his wooden mask. Through this lengthy process the son acquired not only mastery over woodcarving but was able to express deep philosophic ideas through his craft junior science refresher magazine subscription.


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Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no 20 They found that the sun reflected in the mica making this an accessory that embellished their garment suitably without any cost. Each group developed its own style of embroidery and it is this that can still be clearly seen in the many communities that inhabit the western region of India. Both the identity of the tribe and the marital status of a woman are embedded in the style of the embroidery and the colour and cut of the upper bodice worn by its women. As communities move in search of greener pastures for their sheep cattle and camels across desert sands a mere glance is enough to identify their tribe and profession. The various tribes inhabiting the north-east of India live among the rich bamboo forests where the finest quality of skill in the weaving of bamboo cane and other wild grasses can be seen. This group links itself culturally to the people of Myanmar Thailand Indonesia Vietnam and even Japan and China where mat-weaving and basketry are of the highest quality shine india monthly magazine subscription


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Monday, January 23, 2023

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meri saheli magazine subscription Published this composition runner no 11 fighting the Chinese influence Except for India and Bhutan all other BIMSTEC nations are part of China- led Belt and Road action( BRI). o India can appreciatively impact the member countries to help establish a analogous action for Indian products to reach Far East. Challenges pertaining to BIMSTEC Dragged detention in achieving a Free Trade Agreement( FTA) It has been times since the frame agreement for FTA was inked and only 2 out of the essential 7 agreements have reached the final stage. Physical structure The BIMSTEC regions another debit is poor road and rail connectivity inadequate last- afar links and clumsy customs and concurrence procedures hamperstrade and people- to- people relations. Different bournes of the members The member countries are conducting accommodations with different pretensions in mind meri saheli magazine monthly subscription. 



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Friday, January 20, 2023

banking service chronicle

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banking service chronicle This article was published in the month of November  Apollo 11 First humans to land on the Moon.  Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter LRO Japan  Hiten China  Change 1 First Chinese Moon mission. India  Chandrayaan-1  Chandrayaan-2 Webb vs Herschel Space Observatory  In 2009 European Space Agency launched an infrared telescope named Herschel Space Observatory. Like Webb it also orbits Sun.  Primary difference is the wavelength range Webb goes from 0.6 to 28 microns while Herschel covers 60 to 500 microns.  Also Herschels mirror 3.5 metres in diameter is smaller than Webbs. 96 About James Webb Space Telescope  Also called JWST or Webb it is NASAs largest and most powerful space science telescope. JWST is more powerful than its predecessors. It will be able to see further into space to discover distant planets in far-off galaxies. It will build on the legacy of the Hubble Space Telescope.  It is an international collaboration between NASA the European Space Agency ESA and the Canadian Space Agency CSA. It was formerly known as the Next Generation Space Telescope NGST.  The multipurpose observatory launched in December 2021 on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europes Spaceport in French Guiana on the north-eastern coast of South America. Key features of Webb  Vision Webb views the universe in infrared. It is a zone on electromagnetic spectrum with slightly longer wavelengths than visible light. It will be the only infrared-specialized telescope in space that can see long distances banking service chronicle magazine subscription


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Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Banking Service Chronicle

Banking Service Chronicle

Banking Service Chronicle This article was published in the month of November  More than 51% are female teachers. Major infrastructural facilities like electricity connection Drinking water Girls toilet Library Reading room Playground etc. Improved Gross enrolment ratio GER Primary level Increased to 104.8% in 2021-22 in comparison to 101.3% in 2018-19 Secondary Level Increased to 79.6% in 2021-22 from 76.9% in 2018-19. Dropout rate Primary Increased Secondary Declined Pupil-Teacher Ratio PTR Improved to 26 in 2021-22 from 28 in 2018-19. Total number of schools  Declined to 14.89 lakhs in 2021-22 from 15.09 lakhs in 2020-21.  The decline is mainly due to the closure of schools under private and other management. Others highlights  Gender Parity Index GPI of GER is 1 or more at all levels of school education. GPI value 1 or more shows that the GPI is favorable to the girls while GPI of less than 1 shows relative under representation of girls. Report on Performance Grading Index PGI for StatesUTs for 2020-21  It is a tool to provide insights on the status of school education in States and UTs including key levers that drive their performance and critical areas for improvement.  It pinpoints the gaps and helps StatesUTs in prioritising the areas for intervention to ensure that the school education system is robust at every level banking services chronicle magazine online purchase.


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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher this is science magazine in india Published this article page no 12 BPKP is being up-scaled as National Mission on Natural Farming (NMNF) (Bhartiya Prakratik Krishi Paddhati) for implementation all across the country.The scheme has a total outlay of Rs 4645.69 crore for the period of six years (2019-20 to 2024-25).It will be a demand driven programme and states shall prepare a long-term perspective plan with year-wise targets and goals.National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE) as knowledge partner for natural farming extension.National Centre of Organic and Natural Farming (NCONF) shall work towards development of certification programme for Natural Farming establish secretariat for certification management portal development management maintenance and integration with other portals junior science refresher magazine buy.


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Sunday, January 15, 2023

mahindra current affairs magazine

mahindra current affairs magazine

mahindra current affairs magazine Published this article page no 2 This was in a case filed by womens rights groups one of which was Vishaka.  They had filed a public interest litigation over the alleged gangrape of Bhanwari Devi a social worker from Rajasthan.  In 1992 she had prevented the marriage of a one-year-old girl leading to the alleged gangrape in an act of revenge. The Visakha guidelines which were legally binding defined sexual harassment and imposed three key obligations on institutions —  prohibition  prevention  redress  The Supreme Court directed that they should establish a Complaints Committee which would look into matters of sexual harassment of women at the workplace mahendra current affairs magazine free download.


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Wednesday, January 11, 2023

banking service chronicle

banking service chronicle

banking service chronicle  Published this article page no 40 The Government of Jammu and Kashmir is taking path-breaking digital initiatives to boost the education system and to bring greater transparency to it.  These transformational initiatives in the education sector have been undertaken with the aid of information and communication technology to ease the life of students and to make teaching and learning effective. Small scale industries are very important for economic growth and promotion of equitable development. The MSMEs in J&K are involved in diverse range of manufacturing and service activities. Kashmir is known for its handicrafts throughout the world. Its carpets silks shawls basketry pottery copper and silverware papier-mâché and walnut wood are most sought after banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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Sunday, January 8, 2023

pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine

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pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine Published this article page no 1 GLOBAL FOREST DECLARATION ASSESSMENT REPORT (2022) Why in news? Recently the Global Forest Declaration assessment was published. The report assesses progress towards halting deforestation and restoring 350 million hectares of degraded land by 2030. About Global Forest Declaration AssessmentIt is an independent civil society-led initiative.These goals are set through international manifestos. These include the New York Declaration on Forests (2014) and the Glasgow Leaders Declaration on Forests and Land Use (2021).The Report divides the assessment in 4 major themes. Themes of the assessment: Finding and corresponding recommendations Themes Findings Recommendations Overarching forest Goals i.e. Ending the loss and degradation of natural forests by 2030.Deforestation rates have only declined by 6.3%.Land use change including deforestation and degradation accounts for 10-12 percent of global GHG emissions.A 10% annual reduction in deforestation rates is needed pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine online purchase. 


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Saturday, January 7, 2023

shine india monthly magazine telugu

shine india monthly magazine telugu

shine india monthly magazine telugu This article was published in the month of November ADAPTATION GAP REPORT 2022 Why in news The Adaptation Gap Report 2022 Too Little Too Slow – Climate adaptation failure puts world at risk was recently released by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). Key Findings of the report  More than 8 out of 10 countries (84% of Parties to the UNFCCC) have at least one national adaptation planning instrument.  More than a third of all 198 Partiesto the UNFCCC have incorporated quantified and timebound adaptation targets.  Nearly 90% of planning instruments analysed display consideration for gender andor historically disadvantaged groups such as indigenous peoples.  Combined adaptation and mitigation finance flows in 2020 fell at least US$17 billion short of the US$100 billion pledged to developing countries shine india monthly magazine subscription


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Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Red Magazine Vizag

Red Magazine Vizag

Red Magazine Vizag in English life style magazine This article was published in September Psychosocial risks It is associated with negative mental health outcomes including suicidal behaviours due to negative or toxic work culture. Strategies to tackle mental health issuesPrevent work-related mental health conditions through psychosocial risk management.Protect and promote mental health at work especially through training and interventions that improve health literacy.Create an enabling environment with cross cutting actions to improve mental health at work red magazine vizag subscription.


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Tuesday, January 3, 2023

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meri saheli magazine subscription This article was published in September The surroundings or physical environment is the ever changing vyavahara or empirical (pragmatic) reality created by illusion or māyā. o Pratibhasika or deceptive reality is another level of reality constructed through imagination.Because of errors in judgments(mithya) and ignorance (avidya) individuals see plurality or being different from Brahman.Knowledge helps individual to reach absolute reality to liberate from the cycle of transmigration and worldly bondage described in three words by Vedanta as: “sat-chit-ananda” i.e. Truth consciousness and Bliss.According to it Atman is the only sat or absolute truth. A person attains bliss or happiness by gaining consciousness or knowledge of absolute truth meri saheli magazine yearly subscription.


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Monday, January 2, 2023

sarita magazine online

sarita magazine online

sarita magazine online This article was published in September XR TECHNOLOGY START-UPSMinistry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) Startup Hub and Meta have collaborated to accelerate XR technology start-ups in IndiaMeitY Startup Hub is a national platform focused on promoting technology innovation start-ups and creation of intellectual properties.Extended reality or XR refers to all real-and-virtual combined environments and human-machine interactions generated by computer technology. o XR is an umbrella term that covers virtual reality (VR) augmented reality (AR) mixed reality (MR).Applications of XR o In medicine it helps train surgeons by enabling interaction with 3D images of the anatomical structure. o In the retail business XR gives customers the ability to try before they buy. o Enables virtual field trips including to locations that one cant reach in person. o Other sectors e.g. marketing real estate Entertainment etc.Challenges with XR o XR technologies collect and process huge amounts personal data which has to be protected. o High cost of implementing the technology. o Lack of familiarity with navigating the virtual world. o Gaps in alignment between assessment method and content being assessed buy sarita magazine online.


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