competition wizard magazine

competition wizard magazine
competition wizard magazine

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine

Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine

Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine published this article page no 21 this sends a powerful signal that the courts are open and accessible to those seeking justice.  modernization and reforms changing the long-established demographics of a court can make the institution more amenable to consider itself in a new light and potentially lead to further modernization and reform.  visibility of women women in the judiciary bring with them more visibility and create a sense of belongingness among the women and other gender. this can help ensure that the justice system is more inclusive and representative of society as a whole pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine online purchase.


Pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 6 let us shift our gaze from the larger global developments in the post-cold war era to developments in our own region south asia. when india and pakistan joined the club of nuclear powers this region suddenly became the focus of global attention. the focus was of course on the various kinds of conflict in this region there are pending border and water sharing disputes between the states of the region. besides there are conflicts arising out of insurgency ethnic strife and resource sharing. this makes the region very turbulent. at the same time many people in south asia recognise the fact that this region can develop and prosper if the states of the region cooperate with each other. in this chapter we try to understand the nature of conflict and cooperation among different countries of the region. since much of this is rooted in or conditioned by the domestic politics of these countries we first introduce the region and the domestic politics of some of the big countries in the region banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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Monday, February 13, 2023

Competition refresher

Competition refresher

Competition refresher published this article page no 16 india digital ecosystem of agriculture idea framework it aims to build a national digital agriculture ecosystem and elevate agriculture to higher levels of efficiency and productivity and improve the welfare and income of farmers. national food security mission nfsm it is a centrally sponsored scheme that was launched by government of india through national development council ndc in 2007. it aims to improve the production and productivity of wheat rice and pulses on a sustainable basis through productivity enhancement restoring soil fertility and productivity and enhancing farm level economy. also it helps to raise farmers income through enhanced technologies and farm management practices and ensure food security in the country covers upsc & all competitive exams - subscribe.


Competition refresher

Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher this article was published in devember lone-wolf terrorism why in news? experts have raised concerns about growing threat of lone-wolf terrorism in india. about lone wolf terrorism violent terror attacks by extremist individuals acting upon their radicalized beliefs are termed lone-wolf terrorism. their actions are either inspired or influenced by a specific terrorist organisation and ideology or operate within a particular social atmosphere. they are different in nature from organised or networked terror attacks like the 9/11 attack in us or 26/11 mumbai terror attack. while latter entails several years of planning communications money transfers former is usually a small-scale attack easy to be carried out by individuals with no assistance. ranging from threatening and intimidating people to indiscriminate shootings vehicle ramming stabbing and suicide bombings lone wolf terror attacks have become a grave threat. challenges associated with lone wolf terrorism junior science refresher magazine buy


Junior Science Refresher

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Arihant current affairs magazine

Arihant current affairs magazine

Arihant current affairs magazine published this article page no  36 we have already seen how the cold war tended to divide the world into two rival alliances. it was in this context that nonalignment offered the newly decolonised countries of asia africa and latin america a third optionnot to join either alliance. the roots of nam went back to the friendship between three leaders  yugoslavias josip broz tito indias jawaharlal nehru and egypts leader gamal abdel nasser  who held a meeting in 1956. indonesias sukarno and ghanas kwame nkrumah strongly supported them. these five leaders came to be known as the five founders of nam. the first non-aligned summit was held in belgrade in 1961 arihant current affairs magazine subscription.


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