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Thursday, June 30, 2022

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physics for you subscription Published this article page no  63 GARUD (GOVERNMENT AUTHORISATION FOR RELIEF USING DRONES) PORTAL  It was launched by Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for providing fast track conditional exemptions to government agencies for COVID19 related drone operations.  DGCA under Ministry of Civil Aviation is regulatory body in the field of Civil Aviation primarily dealing with safety issues. RHT14 AND RHT18  These are two alternative dwarfing genes in wheat associated with better seedling vigour and longer coleoptiles (sheath protecting young shoot tip).  Wheat lines with these genes can reduce crop residue burning and can allow deeper sowing of wheat seeds to avail advantage of residual moisture in soil under dry environments.  Developed by Agharkar Research Institute an autonomous institute of Department of Science and Technology THRISSUR POORAMA  Recently Thrissur Pooram was held without grand celebrations due to corona pandemic.  Thrissur Pooram is one of the biggest temple festivals of Kerala and has a tradition of more than 200 years.  This is a postharvest festival. It is celebrated in the Malayalam month Of Medom (AprilMay) in Thrissur.  This event was started by Sakthan Thampuran the erstwhile ruler of Kochi.  Festival related events take place at the Vadakkumnathan temple Thrissur physics for you subscription buy..


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physics for you subscription Published this article page no  61 COBAS 6800 TESTING MACHINE  It is a fully automated high end machine for performing real time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing for COVID19.  Machine minimizes chance of contamination as well as risk of infection since it can be operated remotely with limited human intervention.  COBAS 6800 can also detect other pathogens like Viral Hepatitis B & C HIV MTb (both rifampicin and isoniazide resistance) Papilloma Chlamydia Neiserreia etc. OPERATION WARP SPEED  It is a publicprivate partnership launched by U.S. to facilitate and accelerate development of COVID19 vaccines therapeutics and diagnostics.  It is currently focusing on 14 vaccine candidates that were judged to be most promising from an initial list of over 100. AFRICAN SWINE FEVER (ASF)  ASF has killed more than 2900 pigs in Assam.  It is a highly contagious haemorrhagic viral disease of domestic and wild pigs caused by DNA virus of Asfarviridae family.  Transmission and spread direct contact with infected pigs indirect contact through ingestion of contaminated material biological vectors (soft ticks).  It was first detected in Kenya in 1921 and had never been reported in India before.  There is no approved vaccine against ASF. ASF is not a risk to human health physics for you subscription buy.


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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

arihant current affairs magazine

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arihant current affairs magazine Published this article page no  111 Vulnerable under IUCN red list. 8. VisvaBharati University  VisvaBharati is a public research central university and an Institution of National Importance located in Santiniketan West Bengal India.  It was founded by Rabindranath Tagore who called it VisvaBharati which means the communion of the world with India.  VisvaBharati was declared to be a central university and an institution of national importance by an Act of Parliament in 1951. 9. SIMBA to give distinct identity to each Asiatic lion The Gujarat forest department has developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI)based photoidentification software specially designed to distinguish patternsmarks to identify Asiatic lions individually.  The software is named SIMBA (Software with Intelligence Marking Based identification of Asiatic lions.)  The SIMBA works with a deep machine learning technique that matches a pointpattern for pairwise comparisons and that automates the individual identification based on the variability in the individuals whisker spot pattern the presence of scars on the face notches on the ears and other metadata of the photograph.  The software also extracts the uniqueness from the photograph and can cluster similar patterns.  Listed as Endangered under the IUCN Red List.  182 10. Furlough Furlough is given in case of longterm imprisonment. While furlough is seen as a matter of right to be granted periodically irrespective of any reason and merely to enable the prisoner to retain family and social ties parole is not a matter of right and may be denied to a prisoner even when he makes out a sufficient case. Granting authority arihant current affairs magazine buy.


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knowledge questions magazine Published this article page no  106 Therefore the creation of infrastructure would help integrate these areas with the hinterland create a positive perception of care by the country and encourage people to stay on in the border areas leading to safe and secure borders. India China Border  India and China share a 3488 km long boundary. Unfortunately the entire boundary is disputed. The line which delineates the boundary between the two countries is popularly called the McMahon line after its author Sir Henry McMahon.  In 1913 the BritishIndia government had called a tripartite conference in which the boundary between India and Tibet was formalized after a discussion between the Indian and the Tibetans. A Convention was adopted which resulted in the delimitation of the IndoTibetan boundary. This boundary is however disputed by China which terms it as illegal.  In 1957 China occupied Aksai Chin and built a road through it. This episode was followed by intermittent clashes along the border which finally culminated in the border war of 1962.  The boundary which came into existence after the war came to be known as Line of Actual Control (LAC). It is a military held line. The Border Area Development Programme (BADP)  The BADP was launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs in 198687 as part of a comprehensive approach to Border Management.  It was initiated for ensuring balanced development of border areas through development of infrastructure and promotion of a sense of security among the border population.  The States covered are Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Gujarat Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim Tripura Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand and West Bengal knowledge questions magazine buy. 


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Tuesday, June 28, 2022

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junior science refresher  Published this article page no  50 It will connect Lakhipur to Bhanga at River Barak.  The 121 km long waterway will boost trade between Silchar (Assam) to Mizoram.  133 Insta Curious Do you know the locations of NW 1 and NW 2? Which states are connected by NW1? Reference InstaLinks Prelims Link 1. Important waterways. 2. Their locations. 3. About JMVP. 4. About IWAI. Mains Link Discuss the significance of National Waterways. 2. ReformsBased and ResultsLinked Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme Context REC and PFC the staterun lenders that are the nodal lending agencies for the Rs 3.03 lakh crore revamped distribution sector scheme (RDSS) launched by the Union ministry of power in August last year will release the first tranche of funds to a host of states including Uttar Pradesh Assam and Meghalaya by March 31.  The funds will be disbursed in the form of ad hoc 10% of grant from the central government while the rest of the disbursal will depend on the discoms concerned fulfilling various conditions under the scheme. About the scheme It is worth Rs. 3.03 trillion scheme wherein the Centres share will be Rs. 97631 crore.  It aims to improve the operational efficiencies and financial sustainability of discoms (excluding Private Sector DISCOMs). Highlights of the scheme 1. It is a reformsbased and resultslinked scheme. 2. It seeks to improve the operational efficiencies and financial sustainability of all DISCOMsPower Departments excluding Private Sector DISCOMs. 3. The scheme envisages the provision of conditional financial assistance to DISCOMs for strengthening supply infrastructure junior science refresher buy.


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junior science refresher  Published this article page no 49  Inland water transport in the country is being promoted as an economical environment friendly supplementary mode of transport to rail and road.  132 Did you know?  Under Entry 24 of the Union List of the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution the central government can make laws on shipping and navigation on inland waterways which are classified as national waterways by Parliament by law. Important National Waterways of India National Waterway 1  From Allahabad to Haldia with a distance of 1620 km.  The NW1 run through the Ganges Bhagirathi and Hooghly river system with having fixed terminals at Haldia Farrakka and Patna.  Floating terminals at the riverside cities like Kolkata Bhagalpur Varanasi and Allahabad.  It is the longest National Waterway in India. National Waterway 2  Brahmaputra River from Sadiya to Dhubri in Assam state.  The NW2 is the third longest Waterway with a total length of 891 km. National Waterway 3  The West Coast Canal or NW3 is in Kerala state and run from Kollam to Kottapuram.  The 205 km long West Coast Canal is Indias first waterway with alltime navigation facility.  The NW3 is consisting of West Coast Canal Champakara Canal and Udyogmandal Canal.  It runs through Kottappuram Cherthala Thrikkunnapuzha Kollam and Alappuzha. National Waterway 4  NW4 connects Kakinada to Pondicherry.  The NW4 is the second longest waterway of India.  Total length of 1095 km in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. National Waterway 5  NW5 connects Odisha to West Bengal.  It runs through the stretch on Brahmani River East Coast Canal Matai River and Mahanadi River.  The 623 km long canal system handle the traffic of cargo such as coal fertilizer cement and iron. National Waterway 6  NW6 is the proposed waterway in Assam junior science refresher buy.  


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Monday, June 27, 2022

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junior science refresher  Published this article page no  42 Difficulties in setting up due to higher input costs and limited availability of market intelligence mainly for exports.  There are no safety net provisions like the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for foodgrains.  The production of horticultural commodities is far less as compared to the existing demand in the country. Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) Centrally Sponsored Scheme for the holistic growth of the horticulture sector covering fruits vegetables and other areas. Under MIDH Government of India contributes 60% of the total outlay for developmental programmes in all the states (except North Eastern and Himalayan states where GOI contributes 90%) & 40% is contributed by State governments. It has five major schemes on horticulture1. National Horticulture Mission (NHM) 2. Horticulture Mission for North East and Himalayan States (HMNEH) 3. National Horticulture Board (NHB)  Coconut Development Board (CDB) & 5. Central Institute of Horticulture (CIH) Nagaland. National Horticulture Board (NHB)  127  It was set up in 1984 on the basis of recommendations of the Group on Perishable Agricultural Commodities headed by Dr M. S. Swaminathan.  Headquartered at Gurugram.  Objective is to improve integrated development of Horticulture industry and to help in coordinating sustaining the production and processing of fruits and vegetables junior science refresher buy.


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junior science refresher  Published this article page no 41  It is a science and art of production utilisation and improvement of fruits vegetables flowers and other plants for human food nonfood uses and social needs. L.H. Bailey is considered the Father of American Horticulture and M.H. Marigowda is considered the Father of Indian Horticulture. Significance  Diverse agroclimatic conditions in India ensure the production of all types of fresh fruits vegetables and medicinal plants.  Horticulture crops perform a vital role in the Indian economy by generating employment providing raw material to various food processing industries and higher farm profitability due to higher production and export earnings from foreign exchange.  The comparative production per unit area of horticultural crops is higher than field crops.  Such crops are of high value labour intensive and generate employment throughout the year. It has gained prominence over contributing a growing share in Gross Value Addition of agriculture.  They have national and international demand and are a good source of foreign exchange.  It is imperative to cater to the countrys estimated demand of 650 MT of fruits and vegetables by the year 2050. Data Analysis 1. India is the secondlargest producer of fruits and vegetables in the world after China. 2. Horticultural crops constitute a significant portion of the total agricultural produce in India. They cover a wide cultivation area and contribute about 28 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). 3. These crops account for 37 per cent of the total exports of agricultural commodities from India. 4. During the year 201920 the country recorded its highest ever horticulture production of 320.77 million tonnes from an area of 25.66 million hectares. Challenges  Faces high postharvest loss and gaps in postharvest management due to less or limited input by machinery and equipment.  Lack of supply chain infrastructures like cold storage and wellconnected transport networks junior science refresher buy.  


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Saturday, June 25, 2022

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meri saheli magazine subscription  Published this article page no  41 Any other unwelcome physical verbal or nonverbal conduct of sexual nature. Key provisions of the act 1. This Act lays down the procedures for a complaint and inquiry and the action to be taken. 2. It mandates that every employer constitute an Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) at each office or branch with 10 or more employees. 3. It lays down the procedures and defines various aspects of sexual harassment. 4. A woman can be of any age whether employed or not who alleges to have been subjected to any act of sexual harassment that means the rights of all the women working or visiting any workplace in any capacity are protected under the Act. Need for stricter provisionsThe 2013 Act has entrusted the powers of a civil court to the Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) without specifying if the members need to have a legal background. This was a major lacuna given that the ICC formed an important grievance redressal mechanism under the framework of the act.The 2013 act only imposed a fine of 50000 on employers for noncompliance with respect to the constitution of the ICC. This proved to be insufficient in ensuring that the employers constituted the ICC in a timebound manner meri saheli magazine subscription buy. 


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meri saheli magazine online Published this article page no  38 On the eve of International Womens Day the Ministry of Women and Child Development has launched Kanya Shiksha Pravesh Utsav scheme to bring back the outofschool girls back to the education system. Key features of the schemeLaunched by the Women and Child Development Ministry in partnership with the Education Ministry.This scheme will fulfil the target of Right To Education act that says to bring outofschool girls back to the education system. Issues in women education Gap in upper primary and secondary schooling While female enrolment has increased rapidly since the 1990s there is still a substantial gap in upper primary and secondary schooling. High dropout rates Increased female enrolment is compromised by persistently high rates of dropout and poor attendance of girls relative to boys. Girls also constitute a large proportion of outofschool children. Interstate variations There are also considerable interstate variations in gender parity. While the greatest surges in female enrolment have been achieved in the most educationally disadvantaged states such as Bihar and Rajasthan these states still have a long way to go to catch up with the better performing states of Kerala Tamil Nadu and Himachal Pradesh. Son preference Some studies suggest that girls are overrepresented in the government schools demonstrating continuing son preference where boys (highlighted in economic survey 2018) are educated in private and better schools which are of (perceived) better quality meri saheli magazine online buy.


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Thursday, June 23, 2022

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pratiyogita darpan english yearly subscription Published this article page no  87 14. Samarth Ramdas Several politicians from Maharashtra expressed their disapproval of remarks by state Governor B S Koshyari that Samarth Ramdas was the guru of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.  Samarth Ramdas was also known as Sant (saint) Ramdas or Ramdas Swami.  He was an Indian Marathi Hindu saint poet philosopher writer and spiritual master.  He was a devotee of Hindu deities Rama and Hanuman. He was previously famous as Narayan.  He was born at Jamb which is a village in presentday Jalna district of Maharashtra.  His literary works include Karunashtakas Dasbodh Yuddhakand Sunderkand Poorvarambh Antarbhav Chaturthman Aatmaaram Panchman Panchsamasi Manpanchak Janaswabhawgosavi etc.  Ramdas served an inspiration for several Indian thinkers historians and social reformers from 19th and 20thcentury including Bal Gangadhar Tilak Rajwade Keshav Hedgewar and Ramchandra Ranade.   Jammu to get Village defence groups Residents from the villages of Jammu and Kashmir will be enrolled for local defence before the delimitation process of Union Territory starts. The government has approved the village defence groups (VDG) formation.  VDGs will be created so that they can respond to threats in areas where the local police presence is thin.  Each VDG will consist of 8 to 10 members of the same rank and pay which the government will credit to their accounts every month.  The present system of assigning 1 or 2 special police officers with VDGs will be discontinued.  The VDGs will also operate in parts of Kashmir valley pratiyogita darpan english yearly subscription buy.


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grihalakshmi magazine subscription Published this article page no  76 Therefore the creation of infrastructure would help integrate these areas with the hinterland create a positive perception of care by the country and encourage people to stay on in the border areas leading to safe and secure borders. India China Border  India and China share a 3488 km long boundary. Unfortunately the entire boundary is disputed. The line which delineates the boundary between the two countries is popularly called the McMahon line after its author Sir Henry McMahon.  In 1913 the BritishIndia government had called a tripartite conference in which the boundary between India and Tibet was formalized after a discussion between the Indian and the Tibetans. A Convention was adopted which resulted in the delimitation of the IndoTibetan boundary. This boundary is however disputed by China which terms it as illegal.  In 1957 China occupied Aksai Chin and built a road through it. This episode was followed by intermittent clashes along the border which finally culminated in the border war of 1962 grihalakshmi magazine subscription buy. 


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Monday, June 20, 2022

knowledge questions magazine

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knowledge questions magazine in english published this article page no     129 not a solution for child marriage even with the legal age of marriage for women being kept at 18 years child marriages continue in india and a decrease in such marriages has not been because of the existing law but because of increase in girls education and employment opportunities. o it is therefore argued that instead of legally increasing the minimum marital age the root cause of child marriage like poverty & lack of education should be addressed in order to bring about a value change in society.safest age for pregnancy mortality experienced by the cohort aged 20 years to 24 years (roughly those marrying at ages 18 years and higher) is by far the lowest of all age groups.abuse of law the law would end up being coercive and in particular negatively impact marginalised communities such as the scheduled caste and scheduled tribes making them lawbreakers. o also the amendment could push a large portion of the population into illegal marriages.contradicts with other laws a person upon reaching the age of 18 could vote but could not exercise the right of choice to marry. o furthermore as per the 2013 criminal law amendment act age of consent for sexual activity is 18 years. now there are anticipation among social activists that the age of consent would be further raised to 21 to bring it on a par with the revised age of marriage of women. o similarly the child labour (prohibition and regulation) (amendment) act 2016 allows adolescent in the age group of 1418 years to work except in hazardous occupations and processes. but the proposed legislation prohibits married below 21 years of the age knowledge questions magazine in english buy.


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knowledge questions magazine in english published this article page no     130 other way of ensuring gender neutrality in 2018 the law commission of india had suggested decreasing the minimum legal age of men from 21 to 18 years and recommended keeping both the genders minimum legal age to marry as 18 years. way ahead following deliveries must come first as unless they are implemented and women are empowered the law will not be as effective.information education and communication (iec) comprehensive public awareness campaign be chalked out to encourage social acceptance of the decision. also sensitizing young students of both gender about the importance of individual financial stability and the dangers of teenage pregnancies is needed.  empowerment of women access to schools and universities for girls including transportation in the case of educational institutes in farflung areas. training of women in polytechnic institutes skills and business training and livelihood enhancement. sex education be formalised and introduced in the school curriculum.targeted approach for reducing child marriage girls belonging to socioeconomically weak families are forced into child marriages and providing them financial support especially for pursuing education will automatically raise the age of marriage among women. beti bachao beti padhao scheme why in news? recently the committee report titled empowerment of women through education with special reference to beti bachaobeti padhao (bbbp) scheme was tabled in lok sabha. achievements of bbbp so far during the last 6 years since its inception the progress in terms of monitorable targets as per health management information system (hmis) of ministry of health and family welfare are as followsparameter details status sex ratio at birth (srb)in 2021 srb has improved by 19 points from 918 to 937 knowledge questions magazine in english buy.


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Wednesday, June 15, 2022

shine india monthly magazine

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shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no   24 INDIACHINA 14th round of talks were held between senior military commanders of India and China to find a solution to the long standoff in the mountains of eastern Ladakh. More on news The two sides issued a joint statement saying that they would consolidate earlier outcomes. This is progress from the 13th round of talks where no joint statement was issued. India China Border dispute The border between India and China is not clearly demarcated throughout. Along certain stretches of its 3488km length there is no mutually agreed Line of Actual Control (LAC). o China shares its land boundary with 14 countries including India third longest after Mongolia and Russia. Border is divided into three sectors viz. Western Middle and Eastern (Refer map). o Western sector It pertains to the Johnson Line proposed by the British in the 1860s that put Aksai Chin in the then princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. China however does not accept Johnson Line.Middle sector It is the only one where India and China have exchanged maps on which they broadly agree. o Eastern sector The disputed boundary is over the MacMahon Line. 4 Related News One China Policy Recent US declaration to defend Taiwan if China Attacks is seemingly changing of longstanding American strategic ambiguity on the issue. US recognises Chinas claims over Taiwan under its OneChina Policy but under the Taiwan Relations Act 1979 US is committed to help Taiwan in the event of invasion by China. o Under one China Policy countries seeking diplomatic relations with Peoples Republic of China (PRC Mainland China) must break official relations with the Republic of China (ROC Taiwan) and vice versa. Indias stand has been of recognising the One China policy since 1949 but since 2010 India stopped the use of the One China Policy in the backdrop of increased Chinese aggressions at the Line of Actual Control. One Country Two Systems (OCTS) Recently Chinas National Peoples Congress (NPC) approved Hong Kong National Security Law. This brought a decadesold policy of the Peoples Republic of China back into focus One Country Two Systems. About One Country Two Systems policy It was originally proposed to unify China and Taiwan which was rejected by Taiwan. The idea resurfaced when China started talks with Britain and Portugal who were running Hong Kong and Macau respectively as colonies. Under OCTS model 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 Likewise Hong Kong returned to Chinese control in 1997 and Macaus sovereignty was transferred in 1999. o Both regions became Special Administrative Regions (SAR) of China with their own currencies economic and legal systems but defence and foreign affairs would be decided by China. o Also Hong Kongers have freedom of assembly and speech and some democratic rights which are not available in mainland China.  These freedoms are protected by the Basic Law a mini constitution that guides relationship between Hong Kong and China shineindia monthly magazine buy.

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shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no  23 Women participation in extramural R&D projects has increased significantly to 24% in 2016-17 from 13% in 2000-01 due to various initiatives undertaken by the Government in S&T sector.  As on 1st April 2018 nearly 5.52 lakh personnel were employed in the R&D establishments in the country. The number of researchers per mn populations has doubled since 2000  Number of researchers per million population in India has increased to 255 in 2017 from 218 in 2015 and 110 in 2000.  Indias R&D expenditure per researcher was 185 (000 PPP$) during 2017-18 and was ahead of Russian Federation Israel Hungary Spain and UK.  India occupies 3rd rank in terms of number of Ph. D.s awarded in Science and Engineering (S&E) after USA (39710 in 2016) and China (34440 in 2015). India is placed 3rd among countries in scientific publication as per NSF database  During 2018 India was ranked at 3rd 5th and 9th in scientific publication output as per the NSF SCOPUS and SCI database respectively  During 2011-2016 Indias growth rate of scientific publication as per the SCOPUS and SCI database was 8.4% and 6.4% as against the world average of 1.9% and 3.7% respectively.  Indias share in global research publication output has increased over the years as reflected in publication databases India is ranked at 9th position in terms of Resident Patent Filing activity in the world   During 2017-18 a total of 47854 patents were filed in India. Out of which 15550 (32%) patents were filed by Indian residents   Patent applications filed in India are dominated by disciplines like Mechanical Chemical Computer/ Electronics and Communication.  According to WIPO Indias Patent   Office stands at the 7th position among the top 10 Patent Filing Offices in the world shine india monthly magazine buy.


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shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no  21 In general tropical cyclones are named according to the rules at a regional level. World Meteorological Organization maintains rotating lists of names which are appropriate for each Tropical Cyclone basin. If a cyclone is particularly deadly or costly then its name is retired and replaced by another one. It is important to note that tropical cyclones/ hurricanes/typhoons are not named after any particular person. The tropical cyclone/hurricane/typhoon names selected are those that are familiar to the people in each region. Obviously the main purpose of naming a tropical cyclone/hurricane is basically for people easily to understand and remember the tropical cyclone/hurricane/ typhoon in a region thus to facilitate tropical cyclone/ hurricane/typhoon disaster risk awareness preparedness management and reduction.While addressing the 69th session of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on September 27 2014 the Honorable Prime Minister of India urged the world community to adopt an International Day of Yoga. On December 11 2014 the 193 member UNGA approved the proposal by consensus with a record 177 co- sponsoring countries a resolution to establish 21 June as International Day of Yoga. Yoga is essentially a spiritual discipline based on an extremely subtle science which focuses on bringing harmony between mind and body. It is an art and science for healthy living. The word Yoga is derived from the Sanskrit root yuj meaning to join to yoke or to unite. According to Yogic scriptures the practice of Yoga leads to the union of an individual consciousness with the universal consciousness. According to modern scientists everything in the universe is just a manifestation of the same quantum firmament. One who experiences this oneness of existence is said to be in Yoga and is termed as a yogi who has attained a state of freedom referred to as mukti nirvāna kaivalya or mokṣa shine india monthly magazine buy.


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