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Friday, March 29, 2024

Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine.

Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine

Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine this article was published in the magazine  radhan mantri awas yojana - gramin (pmay-g) why in news? the central government in india has stated that it will withdraw its share of funding for states that fail to properly implement the pradhan mantri awas yojana gramin (pmay-g). more on news states like tamil nadu maharashtra assam odisha and bihar are unable to provide land to landless beneficiaries of the pmay-g scheme. centre government has mentioned that targets of such states for this financial year may be redistributed to other states. pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine subscription earlier centre had also introduced a penalty clause against state governments for tardy implementation of the scheme. about pmay-g the scheme was launched in 2016 by the ministry of rural development as a centrally sponsored scheme. objective housing for all by 2022 pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine online purchase


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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle this article was published in the magazine  social infrastructure why in news? the centre is planning to expand the scope of the gati shakti initiative to bring the social infrastructure within its ambit. more on news as reported the commerce and industry ministry is engaging with five social sector departments- health women and child development rural development and panchayat raj education and housing and urban affairs  to explore how pm gati shakti scheme can be utilised to improve functioning in these sectors. Banking service chronicle magazine this aims to bring in synergies between different government programmes/schemes in terms of planning process and implementation. about social infrastructure there is no universal definition of social infrastructure Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


Banking service chronicle

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine this article was published in magazine  6. mitigate or eliminate the impacts of invasive alien species reduce the rates of establishment of invasive species by 50% by 2030 7. reduce pollution risks and impacts from all sources by 2030 reduce excess nutrients lost to the environment and the overall risk from pesticides by at least half 8. minimise the impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on biodiversity 9. ensure sustainable use and management of wild species while protecting and encouraging customary sustainable use by indigenous peoples and local communities benefit sustainable use and needs through meeting peoples - 10. sustainable management of areas under agriculture aquaculture fisheries and forestry sharing shine india monthly magazine telugu restore and enhance ecosystem function through nature-based solutions and ecosystem-based approaches 12. increase the area and quality of green and blue spaces in urban and densely populated areas sustainably 13. fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from the use of genetic resources and from digital sequence information and traditional knowledge on genetic resources 14. integration of biodiversity into policies and development across all sectors tools and solutions for implementation and mainstreaming 15. enable large and transnational companies and financial institutions to monitor assess and disclose their impacts on biodiversity shine india monthly magazine subscription.


shine india monthly magazine

Friday, February 23, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle this article was published in the magazine  market distortion basic countries opposed this carbon border taxes as it could result in market distortion besides aggravating the already widened trust deficit amongst parties. other concerns potential economic risks to the global south developing countries may struggle to decarbonise fast enough to remain competitive in the global market. Banking service chronicle magazine other developed economies may follow suit of carbon border tax and in the short run this will be harmful to industries in developing countries Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


Banking service chronicle

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine

shine india monthly magazine this article was published in magazine  aim to rejuvenate indias sacred ganges river and surrounding basin and restore peoples connection to the river while reducing pollution and reversing deforestation. about the un decade on ecosystem restoration the united nations general assembly has declared the years 2021 through 2030 the un decade on ecosystem restoration. led by the un environment programme and the food and agriculture organization of the un together with the support of partners it is designed to prevent halt and reverse the loss and degradation of ecosystems worldwide. it aims at reviving billions of hectares covering terrestrial as well as aquatic ecosystems. shine india monthly magazine telugu 62coordinated by national mission for clean ganga under the government of india and supported by the world bank the japan international cooperation agency and the german development agency. multi-country mountain flagship democratic republic of the congo kyrgyzstan rwanda serbia uganda aim to protect mountain landscapesin kyrgyzstan rwanda serbia and uganda and to safeguard a range of imperilled species including mountain gorillas and snow leopards. coordinated by the united nations environment programme the carpathian convention and the mountain partnership. small island developing states vanuatu comoros saint lucia shine india monthly magazine subscription


shine india monthly magazine

Friday, January 19, 2024

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine

Junior science refresher magazine this article can be seen in the magazine offences to be made cognizable non-bailable and punishable with imprisonment of upto one year.  in case any authority in the state government or union territory administration is involved the compensation shall be deposited in the national campa rather than in state campa. related news participatory forest management  gudalurs gene pool garden (tamil nadu) is an example of participatory forest management (pfm). Junior science refresher magazine subscription it was established in 1989 under hill area development programme in the gudalur forest division nilgiris district of tamil nadu. o pfm works on co-management and a give and take relationship between village communities and the forest department.  it was created with following objectives in situ conservation of available endemic plant species. o ex situ conservation of rare endangered and threatened plant species. 3.6.3. world heritage forests why in news? recently unesco world resources institute (wri) and international union for conservation of nature (iucn) released this report. more in news  report provides the first global scientific assessment of greenhouse gas emissions and sequestration by forests in unesco world heritage sites (whs) Junior science refresher magazine subscription price.


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Thursday, January 18, 2024

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle this article can be seen in the magazine fauna and flora indian leopard asiatic elephant chital (spotted deer) sambar deer wild boar rhesus macaque gray langur striped hyena indian jackal jungle cat indian gray mongoose indian fox. kerala parambikulam tiger reserve  parambikulam tiger conservation society has won the earth guardian award for its efforts in supporting the conservation of tigers and biodiversity. geographical location and other important features  it is a well-protected part of the nelliampathy - anamalai sub unit of the western ghats and is buffered by ecologically similar forests of other forest divisions and protected areas of kerala and tamil nadu.  Banking service chronicle magazine unique feature kariyanshola which is a part of sungam range of the tiger reserve has been recognized as a unesco world heritage site. rivers parambikulam sholayar and thekkedy forests evergreen forests moist and dry deciduous forests and grasslands. other unique habitats like montane grasslands and marshy grasslands (locally known as vayals) are extensively found. fauna and flora  lion-tailed macaques nilgiri tahr elephants bengal tigers indian leopards wild boar sambar bonnet macaques nilgiri langurs sloth bears nilgiri marten small travancore flying squirrel and gaur.  teak neem sandalwood and rosewood. even the oldest ever teak tree kannimara teak exists here. madhya pradesh panna tiger reserve (ptr)  recently over 30 tigers migrated out of panna tiger reserve. geographical location and other important features  located in the northern vindhyan range and only tr in the entire bundelkhand region. 66  it is the last remaining tiger habitat of north madhya pradesh- it is spread over panna and chhatarpur district.  its location is crucial as it is the only tiger source area which connects the tiger populations of aravalli and vindhyan ranges.  3 rd biosphere reserve in world network of biosphere reserves from madhya pradesh after pachmarhi and amarkantak.  ptrs cth encompasses the entire area of panna national park and part of gangau wildlife sanctuary Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine.

Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine  this article was published in the magazine  radhan mantri awas yojana...