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Tuesday, June 21, 2022

banking service chronicle magazine

banking service chronicle magazine

banking service chronicle magazine published this article page no  21 moreover to vote against russia will push it further into chinas arms multiplying that countrys security threat to india. why shouldnt india completely rely on russia? the above arguments have been out of date since the end of the cold war three decades ago and vladimir putins rise 20 years ago. more dangerously still they reveal a fatalism towards indias own national security interests that will only damage us further as time goes by. yes russia is our largest arms provider and our supplies will be hit if we vote against it. but no russia is not a reliable arms provider it has not been one since putin came to power. arms supplies are frequently longdelayed and putin had used the delays to up the prices sometimes even double them. by contrast the french deliveries of the rafael jets have been comparatively speedy. far from helping us putin has turned a blind eye to chinas many acts of aggression against india. it was russia that kept us out of afghan peace negotiations in the very recent past. russia did little to help us when china raised kashmir at the unsc in 2019 and 2020. it was the us and european countries that helped thengoing against their own human rights principles. 6. what are humanitarian corridors? context they are demilitarized zones in a specific area and for a specific time and both sides of an armed conflict agree to them.110the united nations considers humanitarian corridors to be one of several possible forms of a temporary pause of armed conflict. what are they used for? via these corridors either food and medical aid can be brought to areas of conflict or civilians can be evacuated. need for and significance of these corridors the corridors are necessary when cities are under siege and the population is cut off from basic food supplies electricity and water. in cases where a humanitarian catastrophe unfolds because the international law of war is being violated humanitarian corridors can provide crucial relief. who sets them up? in most cases humanitarian corridors are negotiated by the united nations. sometimes theyre also set up by local groups banking service chronicle magazine buy.


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pratiyogita kiran

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pratiyogita kiran published this article page no  02 excessive buying of edible oil by china. many major oil producers were aggressively pursuing biofuel policies and diverting their edible oil crops for that purpose. governmental taxes and duties also make up a major chunk of the retail price of edible oils in india. indias dependence on edible oil india is the worlds biggest vegetable oil importer. india imports about 60% of its edible oil needs leaving the countrys retail prices vulnerable to international pressures. it imports palm oil from indonesia and malaysia soyoil from brazil and argentina and sunflower oil mainly from russia and ukraine. facts about edible oils primary sources of edible oil (soybean rapeseed & mustard groundnut sunflower safflower & niger) and secondary sources of edible oil (oil palm coconut rice bran cotton seeds & tree borne oilseeds). in india major challenges in oilseed production is o growing in largely rainfed conditions (around 70% area) o high seed cost (groundnut and soybean) o small holding with limited resources o low seed replacement rate and low productivity. insta curious recently the government announced the national edible oil missionoil palm (nmeoop) to boost domestic oilseed production and make the country selfsufficient in cooking oils. 1. about edible oil. 2. primary and secondary sources of edible oil. 3. major edible oil importing countries. 4. about national edible oil missionoil palm (nmeoop) and its provisions. mains link why does india have to import edible oils? what is the burden of importing edible oils on the governments exchequer? what can we do to boost the domestic production of edible oils? elaborate pratiyogita kiran buy.


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pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine

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pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine published this article page no  18 107on social media russian shoppers are noting early price increases for some products particularly electronics and appliances. many people in russia who work for foreign companies have been anxious about being able to receive pay as the first batch of key russian banks has been booted from the interbank swift system to target oil and gas profits. international artists and cultural organizations have also imposed their own restrictions. impact on oil prices russia is not only the worlds third biggest oil (after the us and saudi arabia) and the second biggest natural gas (after the us) producer besides the no. 3 coal exporter (behind australia and indonesia). it is also the second largest exporter of wheat. what is aiib? asian infrastructure investment bank (aiib) is a multilateral development bank with a mission to improve social and economic outcomes in asia and beyond. the parties (57 founding members) to agreement comprise the membership of the bank. it is headquartered in beijing. the bank started operation after the agreement entered into force on 25 december 2015 after ratifications were received from 10 member states holding a total number of 50% of the initial subscriptions of the authorized capital stock. aim by investing in sustainable infrastructure and other productive sectors today it aims to connect people services and markets that over time will impact the lives of billions and build a better future. membership there are more than 100 members now. voting rights china is the largest shareholder with 26.61 % voting shares in the bank followed by india (7.6%) russia (6.01%) and germany (4.2 %). the regional members hold 75% of the total voting power in the bank. various organs of aiib board of governors the board of governors consists of one governor and one alternate governor appointed by each member country. governors and alternate governors serve at the pleasure of the appointing member pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine buy.


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Wednesday, June 8, 2022

competition success magazine

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competition success magazine published this article page no 19 The Punjab Vidhan Sabha in 2018 had passed The Indian Penal Code (Punjab Amendment) Bill 2018 and The Code of Criminal Procedure (Punjab Amendment) Bill 2018 as states can amend parts of IPC and CrPC to suit local practices and circumstances. o Bills provide for punishment up to life imprisonment for whoever causes injury damage or sacrilege to Shri Guru Granth Sahib Srimad Bhagwat Gita Holy Quran and Holy Bible with the intention to hurt the religious feelings of the people. About Sacrilege Also termed as Blasphemy it means treating a religious object or place without the respect that it deserves. Unlike other countries like Pakistan India being a secular state protects all the religions by blasphemy laws. Sections 295 and 295A 296 297 298 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) presently deals with blasphemy incidents. o Section 295 deals with punishment if any person intentionally damages destroys or defiles any religious object deemed to be sacred by followers of any religion in India including objects other than idols and books. o Section 295A deals with punishment if a person maliciously by words spoken or written or signs or by visible representation insults or attempts to insult religious sentiments. However concerns have also been raised as blasphemy laws may be used to hound individuals from religious minorities and even fellow religious mates for sectarian and personal motives. Way Forward Though blasphemy laws limit an individuals right to the freedom of expression and speech but if its objective is reasonable then such laws may be drafted with suitable safeguards. Also the solution is as social as political and the key lies in making people educated sensitizing them around the true happenings and sowing seeds of tolerance and respect for all religions in the society. Need of Blasphemy laws in India To protect religious sentiments as guaranteed by the Indian constitution asIndia is a secular country. Also the Fundamental rights assure religious freedom to all. To maintain communal harmony as incidents such as these sow seeds of distrust and an environment of stress in the community. To prevent mobocracy as most sacrilege incidents have resulted in mob lynching which is a grave danger to principles of democracy that are fundamental to the country. To maintain law and order in the state competition success magazine free download pdf.


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competition success magazine published this article page no 11 Better relationship w.r.t CAG: PAC should be consulted before the appointment of CAG and CAG should be made accountable to the legislature. o CAG reports should be more current and their examination should also be quicker so that the issues are dealt quickly. Wider ambit: PACs should take up suo-motu cognisance of public issues and governments flagship programmes and examine financial wrong-doings. Discussion in Parliament: In each Session at least two-and-a-half hours should be allocated for discussion and debate on PAC recommendations vis-à-vis action taken by the Ministries. Public opinion: PAC before finalizing their reports should provide an opportunity to the members of public to give their reactions on the recommendations. Also PAC proceedings should be open to the press except in sensitive matters. Binding recommendations: PAC recommendations should be made binding on the government. Help from external experts: Services of experts should be availed by PAC on technical matters. Also PAC should get the powers to examine the retired officials also. 101.4. ELECTION LAWS (AMENDMENT) BILL Why in news The Election Laws (Amendment) Bill 2021 was passed by the Parliament. About the bill competition success magazine free download pdf.


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csr gktoday

csr gktoday   csr gktoday  published this article page no 17 this article was published in magazine  scorpène-class submarine vagir fifth sc...