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banking service chronicle
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Monday, January 23, 2023

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This article was published on page 12 of the meri saheli magazine subscription. Examples include Myanmar's internal political crisis and the Rohingya refugee crisis. Bhutan is concerned about the preservation of its environment and opposes development projects. Sri Lanka is in turmoil due to both economic and political crises. No Consensus on the BIMSTEC Development Fund The technical team that was put together to finalize the BIMSTEC Development Fund's modalities hasn't reached a consensus yet. Untapped collaborations between businesses Currently, most group initiatives are led by officials and experts. This must be extended to include business organizations as well. 19More on the news: The Chinese government raised its objection because the exercise was carried out just 100 kilometers from the Line of Actual Control (LAC). China has advised the United States not to interfere in India-US relations and claimed that India has broken the agreements on LAC from 1993 and 1996. Experts emphasize the significance of these three superstates' interactions for the future of the world. The triangle relationship between India, the United States, and China In a triangle arrangement, the established model of interaction between the three parties will influence the behavior of Country C, either indirectly or directly meri saheli magazine subscription .


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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

General knowledge Refresher

General knowledge Refresher

General knowledge Refresher published this article page no 42 GREEN ENERGY OPEN ACCESS PORTALUnion Minister of Power and New & Renewable Energy launched Green Energy Open Access Portal.Portal will allow consumers to access green power easily through transparent and streamlined procedure.Any consumer with a connected load of 100 kW or above can get Renewable Energy (RE) through open access from any RE generating plant. Open access means non-discriminatory access to electricity transmission and distribution system to eligible consumers generators and state distribution companies (DISCOMS) general knowledge refresher magazine buy.


General knowledge Refresher

Sunday, January 15, 2023

Pratiyogita darpan in hindi

Pratiyogita darpan in hindi

Pratiyogita darpan in hindi Published this article page no  25 The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) under MHA will be the one-stop agency for storing and preserving the data of arrested persons.  The State governments can also store the data.  But it shall provide compatible application programming interfaces for sharing the measurements or record of measurements with the NCRB.  The rules state that the NCRB will issue Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for collection of measurements.  The rules said that in case any measurement is collected in physical form or in a non-standard digital format it shall be converted into standard digital format and thereafter uploaded in the database as per the SOP.  Only authorised users could upload the measurements in the central database in an encrypted format pratiyogita buy.


Pratiyogita darpan in hindi

Monday, January 9, 2023

griha laxmi magazine

griha laxmi magazine

griha laxmi magazine Published this article page no 10 The sea expedition had two main objectives which are discussed here The 1st objective of the Abhiyan was to map the genomics and proteomic diversity of Indian ocean.  The study made it possible to understand how climate change pollution and stress from trace metals and nutrients affect ocean organisms as well as how the cellular biochemistry of organisms responds to these external interferences.  Scientists also studied if there is any adaptive behaviour in the genes of marine organisms in response to climate change and pollution which would help in the conservation efforts of marine species griha laxmi magazine subscription online


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Wednesday, November 23, 2022

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mahindra current affairs magazine Disruption in Global Production and Supply by Pandemic and now due to the RussiaUkraine war.  Global Commodity Price Rise On account of geopolitical tensions export curbs etc. the increasing costs of certain crops raw materials (e.g. fertilizers) and fossil fuels is adding to food inflation. mahendra current affairs magazine subscription Exchange Rates Withdrawal of Monetary Accommodation by central banks (e.g. Federal Reserve) has led to increased capital outflows from developing countries including India.  Climate Change Impact The impact of extreme weather events (heatwaves floods etc.) due to climate change is increasing. Domestic Factors mahendra current affairs magazine free download 






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pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine FOOD INFLATION Why in News? The Consumer Price Index (CPI) based inflation or Headline inflation touched an 8year high of 7.79% in April. Food Inflation in India  Food Inflation It is a measure of change in retail prices of food products consumed by a population group in a given area with reference to a base year. pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine online purchase In last 6 months CFPI has increased from 0.68% in September 2021 to 8.38% in April 2022 due to rise in price of various commodities (see graph). Factors leading to Food Inflation The current inflation is principally supply shockdriven leading to large and quick rise in relative prices globally. In India the rise in food inflation can be attributed to low base year inflation and number of other factors as given below Global Factors pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine subscription





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griha shobha magazine subscription  Risk of Hurting Poor It carries risk of hurting poor more as in lowincome societies with high inequities an inflation rate of 4% (+ 2%) seem callous. o E.g. 8% food inflation and 2% in rest would yield 5% CPI inflation. It is well within limit but it can push many people into distress or poverty as they spend over 50% income on food.  Issues in fixing and maintenance of target inflation rate as 40 o Persistent low inflation increases the risk of deflation i.e. fall in prices of goods and services due to lower growth rate and higher unemployment. It has a negative impact on the Financial System due to reduced savings and in turn lower profitability of the financial sector. o Higher inflation increases the risk of stagflation i.e. rising prices with high unemployment and slow economic growth griha shobha magazine in hindi.





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meri saheli magazine subscription This article was published on page 12 of the   meri saheli magazine subscription . Examples include Myanma...