Thursday 29 November 2018

Mathematics today magazine subscription

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Tuesday 27 November 2018

Civil service chronicle subscription

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 An article about How to Get Rid of the Defeatist Attitude while Preparing is on 13th page of civil services chronicle

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Tuesday 20 November 2018

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What are the Benefits under Income-tax Act is on the 23rd page of science refresher
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Saturday 17 November 2018

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Challenges in the exploration of Shale Gas is in CSR Magazine
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Thursday 15 November 2018

science reporter magazine pdf

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an article about Seeing from the Shoulders of Giants is on the science reporter 46th page
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Wednesday 14 November 2018

Competition in focus Magazine

Competition in focus Magazine

 Page 10 of competition in focus has the 10th Edition of BIOFACH INDIA Inaugurated
Competition in focus Magazine Union Minister Suresh Prabhu inaugurated the three-day 10th Edition of BIOFACH INDIA, the largest show on the 'Organic Sector' in India, on October 27, 2018 at Pragati Maidan. competition in focus The theme of the BIOFACH INDIA conference being 'Enhancing export of organic products trade from India — strategies and synergies'. It was organized by Nuernberg Messe India and APEDA competition focus (Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority), Ministry of Commerce and Industry and supported by the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce.

Monday 12 November 2018

Science reporter monthly magazine free download

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 An article about Manufacturingin micro gravity is on page 26th of science reporter  

Science reporter monthly magazinefree download Manufacturing in micro gravity and hard vacuum offers both opportunities and challenges Science reporter monthly magazinefree download The upside of making things in space includes the ability to create very large structures that would never fit into the confines of a launch vehicle's Payload Fairing (PLF). Huge solar arrays to produce energy and enormous antenna to enhance communications antenna to enhance communications satellites are among the possibilities. Science reporter monthly magazinefree download A rat race has begun among private players to be the first to set up a space mine in deep space and realising the dreams of human colonisation of space. science reporter magazine pdfdownload The major private players at present do not intend to bring back all the mined resources from asteroids to Earth but want to keep most of the mined resources for use in space. science reportermagazine pdf download But some amount of rare and highly valuable resources like Platinum and resources like Nickel, Iron, and Cobalt which have widespread use in manufacturing industries may be brought back to Earth to replenish the depleting non­renewable resources. science reporter magazine pdfdownload The concept of mining asteroids for water and other resources and subsequently the aim of human colonisation of space may sound audacious, but it is a known fact that imagination leads to innovation and what seems farfetched or unreachable becomes a reality.

Saturday 10 November 2018

Competition refresher monthly magazine

Competition refresher monthly magazine

 Article about India hands over seven Rohingyas in jail since 2012 to Myanmar is on page no 29 of Competitive refresher magazine
Competition refresher monthly magazine The Assam police have said they have sent seven Rohingya Muslims back to Myanmar, in the first deportation of members of the Myanmar minority group since the Home Ministry ordered state authorities last year to identify and -deport them and other illegal immigrants. success Senior police officer Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta says the seven were arrested in 2012 for entering India illegally and have been held in an Assam state prison.Mr. Mahanta said the seven are likely to be handed over to Myanmar border guards. chanakya ias academy An estimated 40,000 Rohingya have taken refuge in various parts of India. Less than 15,000 are registered with the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees. About 700,000 other Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh to escape a brutal campaign of violence by Myanmar's military civil service exam.

Friday 9 November 2018

BSc magazine online June

BSc magazine online June

GPF interest rate is on page 13 of BSC

BSc magazine online June The govt has increased the rate of interest for General Provident Fund (GPF) and other related schemes by 0.4 percentage points to 8% for the Oct-Dec quarter. The rate is in line with that for Public Provident Fund (PPF). BSc magazine online June  The interest rate on GPF was 7.6% for the Jul-Sep quartertrf 2018-19. The interest rate would apply on Provident Funds of Central Govt employees, railways and defence forces. Earlier, the govt announced that the interest on small savings, including NSC and PPF, BSc magazine online June  will he hiked by up to 0.4 percentage point for the Oct-Dec quarter, to align it with rising deposit rates in the banks.

Saturday 3 November 2018

Competition in Focus

Competition in Focus

Page 6 of Competition in Focus Arihant Publication   has HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX 2018
 This article is seen on page 6 in Competition in Focus Arihant Publication   The overall trend globally is toward continued human development improvements, with many countries moving up through the human development categories: out of the 189 countries for which the HDI is calculated, 59 countries are today in the very high human development group and only 38 countries Competition in Focus Arihant Publication   fall in the low HDI group. Just eight years ago in 2010, the figures were 46 and 49 countries respectively. Ireland enjoyed the highest increase in HDI rank between 2012 and 2017 moving up 13 places, Competition in focus while Turkey, the Dominican Republic and Botswana were also developing strongly, each moving up eight places.  India has climbed one spot to 130 out of 189 countries in the latest human development rankings released on September 14, 2018 by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). In 2016, India's HDI value of 0.624 put it at 131 rank.  In this year's Human Development Index, Norway (0.953), Switzerland (0.944), Australia (0.939), Ireland (0.938) and Germany (0.936) are in the top-5. Central African Republic (0.367), South Sudan (0.388), Chad (0.404) and Burundi (0.417) are the lowest in the world. Marshall Islands is a new addition Competitionin focus.