Tuesday 27 November 2018

Civil service chronicle subscription



When is The Right Time to Start Preparing for IAS EXAM?  An article Can be seen on page no 10 in Civil services chronicle
Civil service chronicle subscription There is no perfect age to start prepar¬ing for the IAS. But yes, from the avail¬able statistics, it is clear that most of the IAS aspirants start preparing right Civil service chronicle subscription after their graduation a the age of 21 or 22 years. But even then there are many of you who feel inspired later on in life to join the upsc pattern public service and wish to start preparing after 26 or 28 years. No harm in this as well as there are many success stories of older aspirants who have cleared the civil services after crossing 30 years of age upsc pattern.

Tuesday 20 November 2018

Junior Science Refresher



EDUCATION LOAN for students is in page no 23 of Science refresher
Junior science refresher magazineA good education is what poves the path to success, and we believethat everyone has the right to an education that will help them grow and prosper Junior science refresher magazine Quality education is a must for a complete and successful life. For many, it is equivalent to graduating from a top institution. The cost of education is, however, increasing rapidly. In fact, the cost of studying at reputed institutions is already quite high Keeping this in mind, parents, who want to provide their children with the best possible education, invest their money in mutual funds (MFs), fixed deposits (FDs), unit-linked insurance plans (ULIPs), etc., for the long term. Junior science refresher magazine But despite all this, bright group of publications junior science refresher  one may still encounter shortage of funds. An education loan, therefore, plays a vital role in such a scenario by helping to bridge the gap between the shortfall and the required amount bright group of publications junior science refresher According to studies, the cost of education is increasing at an average of 15% per annum. The tentative cost of an MBA is up from Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 20 lakh in 15 years. So if a couple starts saving Rs 2,000 per month for 15 years, bright group of publications junior science refresher  at an average rate of 12%, they will be able to save approximately Rs 9.5 lakh.
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Saturday 17 November 2018

Competition Success Review CSR


An article about CAG Tells What Is Wrong With The Railways is in Competition success review 
Competition Success Review Fourth largest railway network in the world, over 13 lakh employees, 8th largest employer in the world—there is a lot to be proud of when it comes to the Indian Railways. However, Competition Success Review it hardly gets the kind of credit that it deserves since its efficiency is often a matter of question within the country. A punctual train is an oxymoron in India. Magazine So much so that delay of 30 to 40 minutes is accepted as a good performance. It has become such an accepted feature of the Indian Railways that our complaints with it are now restricted to cleanliness, Magazine safety and quality of food since we have made peace with our trains running late for hours together. This does not make the Comptroller and Auditor-General of" Subscribe online India (CAG) overlook below par performance of Indian Railways, leading to the latest CAG report dissecting the problems Subscribe online with the Indian Railways and  suggesting ways to overcome them.

Friday 16 November 2018

Pratiyogita kiran Hindi


CHARLES KAO article can be seen in the magazine Pratiyogita kiran Hindi
 Pratiyogita kiran Hindi Charles K Kao, who shared a 2009 Nobel Prize in phys¬ics for pioneering work in optical fiber technology that helped to lay the foundation for modern telecommuni¬cations, passed away on 24 September 2018 partiyogita kiran. Kao was a researcher at ITT Corp. when in 1966 he and a colleague published a paper that showed pure glass fibers could be used for communication. pratiyogita kiran subscription online That technology, along with developments in lasers, gave rise to a new industry Kao's work "made the internet possible!'

Pratiyogita Kiran English


An Article about OSAMU SHIMOMURA cam be seen in pratiyogita kiran magazine 
Pratiyogita kiran Japanese-born Marine biolo ist Osamu Shimomu¬ra, who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry, passed away on 22 October 2018 pratiyogita kiran subscription online. Shimomura and two American scientists shared the 2008 Nobel prize for the discovery and development of a jellyfish protein that later contributed to cancer studies pratiyogita kiran magazine.

Thursday 15 November 2018

Science Reporter Magazine



The article about Haemophilia Federation of India can be seen on page 37 of Science Reporter
Science reporter The Haemophilia Federation of India (HFI) was formed in 1983 under the auspices of the World Federation of Haemophilia (WFH) and is relentlessly working to provide quality treatment and managing options to the many \ haemophiliacs in India. science reporter magazine They not only spread awareness through their numerous workshops but also attempt to sensitise policymakers  Working for the welfare of People with Haemophilia (PwH), this organisation's mission is to identify PwH and educate them and their immediate medical fraternity about the condition. science journal Their vision is to provide quality care, affordable treatment, psycho-social support, and economic rehabilitation to haemophiliacs. To realise these goals, HFI works through 76 chapters spread across four zones all over India helping PwH lead a better-quality life without disability and free of pain. science reporter magazine subscription Their efforts paid off when in 2015, the Ministry of Health and Family affairs recognised their work and participated in their workshops. Also, in 2016, the Central Board of Excise Duty and Customs withdrew the customs duty levied on the import of the anticoagulant drug.

Wednesday 14 November 2018

Competition in focus Magazine


Competition in focus Magazine Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the world's tallest statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on October 31, 2018. October 31 also marks the 143rd birth, anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the Ironman of India. Named as the 'Statue of Unity', competition in focusthe statue constructed on Sadhubet island at Sardar Sarovar Dam near Kevadia Colony in Bharuch district of Gujarat. competition focus The foundation stone of the Statue of Unity was laid down by then Gujarat Chief Minister Anandi ben Patel on October 31, 2014 on the occasion of Sardar-Patel's 139th birth anniversary. The construction work of the project was awarded to leading engineering company, Larsen and Toubro.
 Tha article About the Statue is on the 5th page of competition In focus magazine
Competition in focus Magazine The monument along with its surroundings occupies over 20000 square metres, and is surrounded by a 12 square km artificial lake. competition in focus It is the world's tallest statue with the height of 182 m i597 ft) The total height of the statue from its base was 240 m consisting base level of 58 m and statue of 182 m. It is constr­ucted with steel framing, competitionfocus rein fOrced cement concrete and bronze cladding. The statue needed 75000 cubic metres of concrete, 5700 tonnes of steel - structure, 18500 tonnes of reinforced steel rods, 22500 tonnes of bronze sheets for construction.


Tuesday 13 November 2018

Competition Refresher Magazine


ECONOMY FINANCE an article about bank of Maharastra can be viewed on the 44th page of competition refresher
Bank of Maharashtra closes 51 branches to .cut costs
Competition Refresher Magazine Public sector bank, Bank of Maharashtra (BoM) has announced the closure of 51 branches across the country as part of cost-cutting measures being implemented Competition Refresher Magazine in the banking industry, an official said. All the branches were in urban centres and have been identified for the action as they were declared non-viable Competition Refresher Magazine and were incurring huge losses, said the official of the Pune-headquartered bank. Declining to be identified, the senior bank official said that these 51 units have been clo'sed down and merged with neighbouring branches. Competition Refresher This is the first such measure initiated by any PSB in Maharashtra. The BoM has around 1,900 branches all over India. Competition Refresher In a terse announcement, the BoM said that it has closed down and merged these 51 branches for public convenience. Competition Refresher The IFSC Code and MICR codes of these branches have also been cancelled and all the savings, current and other bank accounts have been transferred to the branches with which they have been merged. Competition Refresher gk All customers have been directed to deposit their cheque books issued from the closed branches with the old IFSC/MICR Codes by November -30, and collect their payment instruments bearing the new branch's IFCS/MICR codes. Competition Refresher gk The BoM cautioned that since the old IFSC/MICR Codes have been spiked and shall be discontinued permanently from December 31, the customers, henceforth, Competition Refresher gk should conduct all their banking transactions only with the new IFSC/MICR Codes.

Monday 12 November 2018

Science Reporter magazine


An article about Quest for Mining Asteroids Begins can be seen on page 26 of Science Reporter November issue

Science reporter AS the Earth's non-renewable resources are fast depleting, scientists and researchers backed by companies and big industries are looking at never before explored avenues  Science reporter even the deep space - to lay their hands on untapped precious resources. In fact, tapping of precious resources like water and other resources like nickel, iron, cobalt, platinum, etc. Science reporter in deep space may form the backbone of future human colonization of space.  This exciting concept of mining resources in deep space has been gaining ground for quite some time. science reporter magazine People have been eyeing precious water in the form of billions of tons of water ice on the poles of the moon and other precious resources that our Earth's only satellite holds. Private science reporter magazine players like Shackle ton Energy have plans to extract the water on Moon and turn it into rocket fuel and to create fuel stations in Earth's orbit. It aims at putting a team on the Moon within eight years, science reporter magazine provides millions of tones of fuel and water and lay the foundations for space settlement because sourcing water is the first step towards creating a human civilization in space. science journal Now, mining on asteroids which are near our earth's orbit and are known as Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs) is no longer in the realms of science fiction science journal the quest to make it a reality has already begun. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) spacecraft Osiris-Rex is already on its way to a 2000-feet wide asteroid named Bennu to find out if it's viable for extracting water and minerals. science journal  Meanwhile, Planetary Resources has become the first private player to embark on the path of commercial deep space exploration by launching its satellite named Arkyd-6 into space on 12 January 2018. Planetary Resource's mission to study mining of prospective asteroids has an Indian connection - ISRO's PSLV C-40 rocket not only successfully launched Arkyd-6 but also thirty other satellites into orbit. science reporter magazine subscription  Mining asteroids is striking a bell with big private players and a few countries too. Major prospective asteroid mining players like Planetary Resources and Deep Space Industries, science reporter magazine subscription to name a few, backed by investments from China's social media giant Ten Cent Holdings, best known for its popular app We Chat, are going all out to grab the precious resources of the asteroids harboring them. science reporter magazine subscription The tiny European country of Luxembourg too believes in this potential. In 2017, Luxembourg's Chamber of Deputies passed a law recognizing the right to space-based resources.

Saturday 10 November 2018

Competition Refresher Magazine


This article about India, Uzbekistan sign 17 agreements for cooperation in various sectors is on page 28 of Competition Refresher
Competition Refresher Magazine India and Uzbekistan inked 17 agreements, including in the areas of defence, space, health and agriculture. After holding delegation-level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Uzbekistan's President Shavkat Mirziyoyev Competition Refresher Magazine termed the signing of agreements "historic". The two countries 'signed pacts for collaboration in the field of military education and for cooperation between the Office of the Security Council under the President of Uzbekistan and the National Security Council Secretariat of India. Competition Refresher They also signed an agreement on cooperation in combating illicit drug trafficking. A pact for cooperation in outer space exploration for peaceful purposes was also signed. Agreements were signed for visa-free travel of diplomatic passport holders for programme of cooperation between the ministries of foreign affairs of Uzbekistan and India in 2019-2020. Competition Refresher Two agreements in the sectors of innovation, and health and medical science were also signed. Business relationships between the two countries will be promoted through the India-Uzbekistan Business Council, Competition Refresher gk for which a pact was inked. The two countries also entered into a pact on cooperation in the pharma sector. An MoU was inked between Khokimiat of .Samarkand City and the Municipal Corporation of Agra. Another pact was signed between the Khokimiyat of Andijan Region and the Gujarat government Competition Refresher gk.

Friday 9 November 2018

Bsc magazine


PAGE NO: 12
Bids for Intl Udan flights article can be seen on page 12 of BSC
Bsc magazine The Central Govt has invited proposals from interested air operators for the international version of its `Udan' (Ude Desk Ka Aam Nagrik) scheme as it seeks to enhance air connectivity from India to select overseas destinations. bsc pdf This is despite the domestic format of the scheme failing to yield desired results with almost half of the routes approved in the first phase of the bidding for the scheme still to be launched. bsc4success current affairs The govt, in its bid to make flying more affordable for masses, had in Oct 2016 announced the Udan scheme with airfares capped at 22,500 for a one-hour journey.

Thursday 8 November 2018

Junior Science Refresher


Lead feature education loan this article can be seen on the page 23rd of Junior science magazine
Junior science refresher magazine A good education is what poves the path to success, and we believe that everyone has the right to an education that will help them grow and prosper Quality education is a must • for a complete and successful life. For many, it is equivalent to graduating from a top institution. Junior science refresher magazine The cost of education is, however, increasing rapidly. In fact, the cost of studying at reputed institutions is already quite high Keeping this in mind, parents, who want to provide their children with the best possible education, invest their money in mutual funds (MFs), fixed deposits (FDs), unit-linked insurance plans (ULIPs), etc. Junior science refresher magazine, for the long term But despite all this, one may still encounter shortage of funds. An education loan, therefore,, plays a vital role in such a scenario by helping to bridge the gap between the shortfall and the required amount. bright group of publications junior science refresher According to studies, the cost of education is increasing at an average of 15% per annum. The tentative cost of an MBA is up from Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 20 lakh in 15 years. So if a couple starts saving Rs 2,000 per month for 15 years, bright group of publications junior science refresher at an average rate of 12%, they will be able to save approximately Rs 9.5 lakhAn education loan covers the basic course fee and other related expenses such as (college) accommodation, bright group of publications junior science refresher exam and other miscellaneous charges.A student is the main borrower. A parent, spouse or sibling can be the co-applicant

Tuesday 6 November 2018

Competition Wizard


Welfare vs Fringe Benefits this article can be seen on page 12 of the magazine


Competition Wizard Both welfare measures as well as fringe benefits need to be provided by the government in a democratic country. However, real welfare is much beyond fringe benefitsemployees' or citizens' welfare is a most misunderstood and confused term in almost all organizations, be it in Competition Wizard government, business houses, public sector or even the private sector, especially the political parties whether in power or in  opposition. A well known quote— "Giving fish to a hungry man to eat is not welfare, IAS Magazine but to teach him fishing so that not only he  can extinguish his hunger pangs all the times, but can make a living out of it to look after himself and his family as well IAS Magazine, is welfare". Help hungry man to discover innovative ways of fishing so that he makes his living qualitative, will be wizard magazine welfare in real  sense. Therefore giving hungry man fish to eat wizard magazine is just a fringe benefit. In Indian culture, we call giving food to hungry person is a  sacred deed, it may be, but it is just a temporary/momentary good to the hungry person. best books for ias All organizations need to understand the  difference between fringe benefits and welfare and state it clearly in their official documents, to be followed in letter and spirit best books for ias.

Saturday 3 November 2018

Competition in Focus




This article can be found on page 9 of Competition inFocus Arihant Publication The Assamese movie 'Village Rockstars' has been selected as India's official entry to the 91st Oscars 2019 first time an assame  film is going for oscare and Competition in Focus Arihant Publication is directed by Rima Das. 'Village Rockstars' is the story of 'poor but amazing children' who live a fun-filled life.The film'won the Best Feature film Award at the 65th National Film Awards and this kind of material is found in Competition in focus


Friday 2 November 2018

Banking current affairs



USAID-India End TB Alliance to eliminate TB announced
Bankingcurrent affairs United States and India have formed 'USAID-India End TB Alliance comprising leading experts in public Banking current affairs and private sectors to combat the menace of tuberculosis. It was announced by US Agency for bank exam today International Development (USAID) administrator Mark Green at event in New York in presence of Union Health Minister J P Nadda in September 2018 bank exam today.

Thursday 1 November 2018

Banking current affairs magazine



BARC recommissions upgraded version of India's oldest research reactor
Bankingcurrent affairs magazine The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre has recommissioned an upgraded version of .'Apsara', the country's oldest research reactor that was decommissioned almost a decade ago. Banking current affairs magazineApsara was first made operational On August 4, 1956, becoming Asia's first research reactor at the time. bankingand current affairs However, after having been in service for over five decades, the reactor was shut down in 2009 and decommissioned. The upgraded version, like its ancestor, is indigenously made. It uses plate type dispersion fuel elements made of Low Enriched Uranium (LEU) banking and current affairs