banking service chronicle

banking service chronicle
banking service chronicle

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

updated current affairs

 

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.





Friday, November 18, 2022

current affairs

 

drishti current affairs magazine subscription Work together on maritime border protection The protection of maritime borders against terrorist activities and other threats is a major shared concern. Both countries should work together to further develop systems to identify maritime threats across the Indian Ocean. Focus on humanitarian and disaster relief Both sides should develop a cooperative system with other concerned states for responding to natural disasters in eastern Indian Ocean.drishti current affairs magazine buy online  Cooperate in international groupings Both nations need to work together to make Indian Ocean RimAssociation for Regional Cooperation (IORARC) and Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS) groupings more effective. The two countries should also cooperate in international initiatives to curtail the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. 2.5. INDIAUAE CEPA Why in News? Recently India placed IndiaUnited Arab Emirates (UAE) CEPA in public domain. About Trade Agreements (TAs) and CEPA drishti current affairs magazine english





Medical students magazine

 

junior science refresher magazine India’s nuclear status Though Civil nuclear agreement has been signed in 2014 defence relation is constrained by India’s status as a nuclear power despite not being a signatory of NonProliferation Treaty (NPT). Agriculture India is keeping sensitive dairy and agriculture items out of the IndiaAustralia FTA to protect Indian products from highly competitive Australian dairy sector. Perception of Indopacific There is no coherent Indo pacific strategy as countries do not have one definitive vision for the region. junior science refresher magazine subscription It is largely seen as global construct to arrest China’s rise. Way Forward Shared interests Both sides need to formulate a comprehensive shared Indo pacific vision which ensures inclusivity transparency openness and a rulebased order. Both sides should share the benefits of increased cooperation equally. Economic cooperation India has to remove various governance bottlenecks and ensure speedy engagement. CECA need to be concluded immediately in order to realize the untapped trade potential junior science refresher magazine subscription price.






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competition refresher magazine subscription Defence and Energy security Defence exercises like AUSTRAHIND AUSINDEX increase military interoperability promotes peace security and stability in IndoPacific region through their mutual logistics support agreement. competition refresher magazine In 2014 both countries signed the Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement paving way for uranium sales to India and thus address India’s energy concerns. Challenges associated with India Australia relations Trade issues The negotiation for CECA between both countries was started in 2011 to provide fillip to trade and investments between the countries. Still both sides are ‘too far apart’ to conclude bilateral CECA in near term competition refresher magazine pdf.





Thursday, November 17, 2022

currrent affairs

 

mahindra current affairs magazine NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION TREATY (NPT) Why in news? Recently NPTs fiveyear review meeting took place. 28 More on news  NPT completed 50 years in 2020. mahendra current affairs magazine subscription NPTs fiveyear review was supposed to take place in 2020 but was delayed because of the COVID19 pandemic. About NPT  The treaty was signed in 1968 and entered into force in 1970.  Objectives o To prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and weapons technology mahendra current affairs magazine free download






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pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine Nordic nations source 63% of their electricity requirements from renewable energy sources. o India–Nordic relations are in synergy towards sustained green technology up gradation that ensures climate justice and provides impetus to renewable energy cooperation. pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine online purchase India and Nordic countries strong commitment to upholding and complying with the provisions of the Paris Agreement and advocacy for accelerated efforts toward climate action pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine subscription.





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griha shobha magazine subscription 
Recently The Prime Minister of India attended the 2nd IndiaNordic summit. o The Nordic Region consists of Denmark Norway Sweden Finland and Iceland as well as the Faroe Islands and Greenland.  IndiaNordic Relations are based on climate justice and innovation. o Nordic countries are leaders in clean technologies maritime solutions port modernization food processing health life sciences and agriculture. o One major area of collaboration between the two is the Nordic Sustainable Cities project which supports the Indian Smart Cities Mission. griha shobha magazine in hindi





Wednesday, November 16, 2022

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shine india monthly magazine subscription These freedoms are protected by the Basic Law a miniconstitution that guides relationship between Hong Kong and China.Basic law is valid for 50 years till 2047 for Hong Kong and 2049 for Macau.shine india monthly magazine  But it is unclear what will happen after this term.  About Hongkong and Macau o British had taken control of Hong Kong in 1842 after the First Opium War shine india monthly magazine telugu.






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meri saheli magazine subscription Under this China proposed that Hong Kong and Macau can have different economic and political systems from that of mainland China while being part of China. o Both regions became Special Administrative Regions of China with their own currencies economic and legal systems meri saheli magazine yearly subscription However defence and foreign affairs would be decided by China. o Also Hong Kong has freedom of assembly and speech and some democratic rights which are not available in mainland China meri saheli magazine price.





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banking service chronicle Recently China marked the 25th anniversary of Hong Kongs return and emphasised Beijings control over Hong Kong under One country two systems (OCTS).  About OCTS banking service chronicle magazine It was originally proposed to unify China and Taiwan but rejected by Taiwan. o The idea resurfaced when China started talks with Britain and Portugal who were governing Hong Kong and Macau respectively as colonies banking service chronicle magazine subscription.





Monday, November 14, 2022

womens magazine

 

meri saheli magazine subscription Published this article The current coverage of 67% Population under NFSA is a huge fiscal burden. It should be brought down to 40%.  meri saheli magazine yearly subscription Gradual introduction of cash transfers in PDS starting with large cities with more than 1 million population extending it to grain surplus states and then giving option to deficit states to opt for cash or physical grain distribution 
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banking service chronicle Published this article Cash transfers can be indexed with overall price level to protect the amount of real income transfers. o Cash can be given in the name of lady of the house. o Cash can be routed through Prime Ministers JanDhan Yojana (PMJDY) and dovetailing Aadhaar and Unique Identification (UID) number.banking service chronicle magazine  3. On stocking and movement related issues FCI should outsource its stocking operations to the private sector. 4. On Buffer Stocking Operations and Liquidation Policy the current system is extremely adhoc slow and costs the nation heavily. A transparent liquidation policy is the need of hour which should automatically kickin when FCI is faced with surplus stocks than buffer norms.banking service chronicle magazine subscription




Friday, November 11, 2022

competitive exams magazine

 


competition refresher magazine subscription CPEC is a part of Chinas most ambitious project Belt and Road Initiative. o The BRI launched in 2013 aims to link Southeast Asia Central Asia the Gulf region Africa and Europe with a network of land and sea routes. competition refresher magazine It will pave the way for China to access the Middle East and Africa from Gwadar Port enabling China to access the Indian Ocean and in return China will support development projects in Pakistan to overcome the latters energy crises and stabilising its faltering economy.  India has repeatedly registered its protests over CPEC. Indias objections and apprehensions over CPEC  Violation of Indias Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity competition refresher magazine pdf





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shine india monthly magazine subscription CHINA PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC) Why in news? China and Pakistan have decided to invite interested third country to join the CPEC project and are also planning to expand shine india monthly magazine CPEC projects to Afghanistan. About CPEC Project  CPEC is a 3000km long route of infrastructure projects connecting Pakistans Gwadar port in Balochistan to Chinas northwestern Xinjiang region.shine india monthly magazine telugu

 




Thursday, November 3, 2022

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banking service chronicle 
Definition of international mediation and provisions of the Singaporean Convention are incorporated into the bill.  Convention facilitates international trade and commerce by enabling disputing parties to easily enforce and invoke settlement agreements across borders.banking service chronicle magazine  Community mediation  Resolve disputes likely to affect the peace and harmony amongst residents of a locality. Recommendations by the standing committee banking service chronicle magazine subscription




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