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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Shine india monthly magazine

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Shine india monthly magazine published this article 7 the government has launched various service delivery apps for its citizens. social media is a key channel to drive awareness about these apps and get people to download them.  the two examples here showcase this–digilocker is meant for digitised documents & certificates while umang is like a gateway (or a directory) to multiple government services. transparency & accountability  citizens want ready access to government departments and its functioning officers. given the size and expanse of the official setup it is often not easy to figure out who is the concerned officerincharge (in whose jurisdiction the case falls) and their contact details. social media can come to the rescue in some cases Shine india monthly magazine buy. 


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Monday, July 25, 2022

You and I Magazine Monthly

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You and I Magazine Monthly Published this article page no 66 abut right t prtest  under article 19 (1) (a) and 19 (1) (b) the right t prtest is a fundamental right.it allws peple t assemble (withut arms) and express their views thrugh peaceful prtest strengthening indias demcracy by hlding gvernment accuntable and raise vice against misuse f pwer  but it is nt an abslute right. under article 19 (2) and 19 (3) it is subjected t reasnable restrictins. right t be frgtten  delhi high curt has upheld right t be frgtten (rtbf) f an individual. rtbf is the right t have persnal infrmatin remved frm publicly available surces including the internet and search engines databases websites etc. nce the persnal infrmatin in questin is n lnger necessary r relevant.  rtbf cmes under the right t privacy. presently india lacks statutry prvisins regarding rtbf. thugh the persnal data prtectin bill 2019 includes it but it lacks specific right t erasure f data (r rtbf) as given by the eurpean gdprs article 17 utlining the circumstances under which individuals can exercise their right t be frgtten r right t erasure. article 311 (2) f the indian cnstitutin You and I Magazine Monthly buy.


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Sunday, July 24, 2022

Banking services chronicle

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Banking services chronicle  Published this article page no 3  the raja of parahatorganised ho tribals to revolt against occupation. the revolt was extinguished in 1832 but ho operations continued till 1837.later in 1831 they joined mundas to protest against new farming revenue policy and entry of bengalis.the revolt was extinguished in 1832 but ho operations continued till 1837. santhal rebellion (185556) rajmahal hillsmoneylenders with support of police and zamindars subjected peasants to oppressive exactions and dispossession of lands.under sidhu and kanhu two brothers the santhals proclaimed an end to company rule and declared the area between bhagalpur and rajmahal as autonomous Banking services chronicle buy.


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Thursday, July 21, 2022

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shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no 12  the colour of most paintings is ochre but some are white. o ochre is an earthy pigment containing ferric oxide typically with clay varying from light yellow to brown or red.according to experts mangar cave art is 2000040000 years old.  archaeologists view the painting in continuation of the soanian culture. o soanian is an archaeological culture of the lower paleolithic in the siwalik region of the indian subcontinent. 12 1evolution of the prehistoric cave paintings upper paleolithic paintings mesolithic cave paintings neolithic cave paintingssimple iconic animal and human forms appear for the first time shine india monthly magazine.


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Banking services chronicle

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Banking services chronicle Published this article page no 4 a carbon dating analysis of rice with soil found in a burial urn at sivakalai in thoothukudi district of tamil nadu has yielded the date of civilization at 1155 bc indicating that the thamirabarani civilisation dates back to 3200 years.this is the oldest civilization perhaps older than the vaigai civilization which is believed to be 2600 years old. o vaigai civilisation is an indigenous well developed selfsustaining urban culture with an industry and script indicating that the people of that era were highly literate Banking services chronicle buy.


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Wednesday, July 20, 2022

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Banking services chronicle Published this article page no 3 the guptas were the first to build structural temples distinctly different from the ancient rockcut temples. o the gupta dynasty ruled the north central india between the 4th and 6th centuries ce and is considered a golden age for arts. o the dynasty was founded by chandragupta i who acceded to the throne in 320 ce Banking services chronicle buy.


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Tuesday, July 19, 2022

pratiyogita darpan hindi

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pratiyogita darpan hindi Published this article page no  113 BAN ON RO SYSTEMS Why in news? Recently the Union Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has issued a draft notification that seeks to ban membranebased water purification systems (MWPS) primarily reverse osmosis (RO) in areas where the water supplied meets norms. Background  The National Green Tribunal (NGT) in May 2019 instructed the Reverse Osmosis Osmosis is the movement of water that occurs when two compartments are separated by a semipermeable membrane whereby water moves from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration. Reverse osmosis (RO) is a process by which pressure is used to force water through a tight membrane that blocks passage of solute particulate matter bacteria and endotoxins among other things to produce pure water. Benefits of RO  Safer drinking water As it removes salt contaminated particles and other impurities in the water.  Better taste Due to removal of chemicals and debris in the water.  Relatively low energy usage. 70 MoEFCC to notify prohibiting the use of drinking water prepared through RO systems in areas where the amount of total dissolved solids (TDS) was less than 500 milligramlitre (mgl). o Ban was ordered on the grounds that RO wasted water and that in the process of removing salts they often deprived drinking water of essential salts.  It also asked the ministry to lay down a requirement for RO systems manufacturers that the recovery of treated water should be at least 60 per cent as against 20 per cent prescribed by the Bureau of Industry Standards (BIS) in 2015. Gradually the recovery rate should be enhanced to 75 per cent. Concerns Related to RO systems in India pratiyogita darpan hindi buy.


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Shine india monthly magazine

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Shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no  112 Applications The project proposals under this theme will aim to perform scientific investigations of role of Prime Products from Indigenous cows on plant growth soil health and providing immunity in plant system their application as organic manure and biopesticide in agriculture among others uses. o Primeproducts from Indigenous Cows for Food and Nutrition The proposals under this theme will aim to perform scientific research on  Complete characterization of milk and milk products derived from Indian indigenous cows.  Nutritional and therapeutic properties of curd and ghee prepared from indigenous breeds of cows by traditional methods  Development of standards for traditionally processed dairy products of Indian origin cow  Identification of BioChemical markers to authenticate the quality of ghrita. o Primeproducts from indigenous cowsbased utility items Proposal under this theme aims to standardize effective economic and ecofriendly preparations of Utility products from the Prime components of indigenous cows.  To be funded by multiple scientific ministries the initiative is led by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) Shine india monthly magazine buy.


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Monday, July 18, 2022

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Shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no  111 SCIENTIFIC UTILISATION THROUGH RESEARCH AUGMENTATIONPRIME PRODUCTS FROM INDIGENOUS COWS (SUTRA PIC) Why in News? The government has unveiled a programme SUTRA PIC to research on indigenous cows. More on News  Finance Minister had announced research programmes into indigenous cattle in the 201617 as well as in the 201920 Union Budget.  The stated objective was to develop products as well as improve the genetic quality of indigenous cattle breeds. About SUTRA PIC  The program will involve participation of Research Institutions Academics Grassroots Organizations and so on to carry out R & D work technology development and capacity building at local level covering following five thematic areas o Uniqueness of Indigenous Cows Major aim under this theme is the systematic scientific investigation of uniqueness of pure Indigenous Indian cows. o Primeproducts from Indigenous Cows for Medicine and Health The research proposals under this theme should undertake detailed scientific investigation of chemical profiling identification of bioactive principle responsible for enhancing activity of antibiotics and anticancer drugs and other medicinal properties of Prime Products from indigenous cow from modern perspective. o Primeproducts from Indigenous Cows for Agricultural Shine india monthly magazine buy.


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Banking services chronicle

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Banking services chronicle Published this article page no  57 Economic package $50 billion investment fund to boost the Palestinian and neighbouring Arab state economies. The United States will work with the Palestinian Authority to identify economic projects for Al Quds and incorporate such projects into Peace to Prosperity.  Security Upon signing the IsraeliPalestinian Peace Agreement the State of Israel will maintain overriding security responsibility for the State of Palestine with the aspiration that the Palestinians will be responsible for as much of their internal security as possible subject to the provisions of this Vision. The United States will help support the State of Palestine to meet and maintain the Security Criteria  Port Facilities The State of Israel will allow the State of Palestine to use and manage earmarked facilities at both the Haifa and Ashdod ports  Dismantling of Hamas Hamas currently governs Gaza so removing it would significantly change the coastal strip.ROHINGYA ISSUE IN ICJ Why in news? Recently the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Myanmar must take effective measures to protect its Rohingya Muslims including protecting evidence relating to allegations of genocide. About the ruling  ICJ ruled that it has the right and the preliminary jurisdiction to hear a case seeking emergency measures to prevent Myanmar from committing genocide against its Rohingya minority. Global response  Banking services chronicle buy.


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Banking services chronicle Published this article page no  56 In 1978 Israel and Egypt signed Camp David Accord to establish peace in the region and accordingly Israel returned Sinai Peninsula to Egypt in 1982. This however failed to bring about peace and stability in the region.  In 1987 Hamas (Islamic Militant group) for the liberation of Palestine through Jihad came into existence. It refused to recognize Israel as a country  In 1993 with the mediation of US and Russia PLO signs OSLO Accord with Israel that provides for Palestinian interim self govt to rule over West bank and Gaza strip however Israel backtrack and refused to consider Palestine a free country .  In 2011 Palestine launched a diplomatic campaign to gain membership in the UN for the state of Palestine. Same year it was admitted in UNESCO as a full member however the Palestinian struggle for independent nation is still going on. Status of Jerusalem Jerusalem will be the sovereign capital of Israel. Capital of Palestine should be in the section of East Jerusalem located in all areas east and north of the existing security barrier could be named Al Quds or another name as determined by the State of Palestine.  Conceptual map Map delineates what the potential Israeli and Palestinian state borders would be. The plan gives the Israelis and Palestinians four years to accept these borders Banking services chronicle buy.


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Friday, July 15, 2022

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Banking services chronicle Published this article page no   101 Maintaining or restoring connectivity between fragmented habitats or land patches has been identified as the key to counteracting many of the negative impacts of the habitat fragmentation.  Connectivity can be defined as the degree to which landscapes and seascapes allow species to move freely and ecological process to function unimpeded.  Connected ecological communities and habitat patches sustain vital ecological process such as pollination productivity decomposition and biochemical & nutrient cycles.  Ecological connectivity can also help species adapt to future environmental conditions and buffer changes by bolstering ecological resilience to disruptive threats such as climate change. 46 Key highlights of CMS COP 13  Adoption of Gandhinagar Declaration which calls for migratory species and the concept of ecological connectivity to be integrated and prioritized in the Post2020 Global Biodiversity Framework which is expected to be adopted at the UN Biodiversity Conference in October this year.  Decisions on new species Ten new species were added to CMS Appendices at COP13. o Seven species were added to Appendix I which provides the strictest protection the Asian Elephant Jaguar Great Indian Bustard Bengal Florican Little Bustard Antipodean Albatross and the Oceanic Whitetip Shark. o The Urial Smooth Hammerhead Shark and the Tope Shark were listed for protection under Appendix II which covers migratory species that have an unfavourable conservation status and would benefit from enhanced international cooperation and conservation actions. o New and extended Concerted Actions with targeted conservation plans were agreed for 14 species Banking services chronicle buy.


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civil services chronicle

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civil services chronicle Published this article page no  30 When nations go to war they often seize the properties in their countries of the citizens and corporations of the enemy country. Properties that are seized under these circumstances are referred to as alien properties or enemy properties. o The idea behind seizing these properties is that an enemy country should not be allowed to take advantage of its assets in the other country during war.  During IndiaChina war in 1962 and India – Pakistan war in 1965 and 1971 Central government took over properties of citizens of China and Pakistan in India under the Defence of India Acts. o The responsibility of the administration of enemy properties was handed over to the Custodian of Enemy Property for India (CEPI) an office under the Central government. Enemy Property Act 1968  The Defence of India Acts were temporary laws that ceased to operate after the wars ended. To administer the enemy property seized during the wars the government enacted the Enemy Property Act in 1968. Custodian of Enemy Property for India (CEPI)  The Office of the CEPI was set up in the year 1939 to deal with enemy properties confiscated during World War II.  The legal status to the office was given under Enemy Property Act 1968.  It works under the aegis of Ministry of Home affairs Freedom Fighters Division with its Head Office at New Delhi and three branch offices at Mumbai Kolkata and Lucknow.  The Custodian is a quasijudicial Authority under the Enemy Property Act and a Civil court under the Civil Procedure Court 1908. 11 o It defined enemy property as the property for the time being belonging to or held or managed on behalf of an enemy an enemy subject or enemy firm. o The Act defined an enemy as a country (and its citizens) that committed external aggression against India (i.e. Pakistan and China). o It provided for the continuous vesting of enemy property in the CEPI. o It laid down the powers of CEPI for management and preservation of enemy properties civil services chronicle buy. 


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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

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Banking service chronicle Monthly Magazine by bsc academy-subscribe  Published this article page no  36 Sharing of response data Data can be shared with other government agencies and third parties as long as it is for critical health purposes. o Any entity with whom response data has been shared shall use such data strictly for the purpose for which it is shared. o In any circumstance such data shall not ordinarily be retained beyond 180 days from the date on which it was accessed after which such data shall be permanently deleted.  Response data may be made available for research purposes to Indian universities and research institutions research entities registered in India by NIC. o Recently Government has made the Aarogya Setu app open source which means developers will be able to inspect the source code of the app and modify for changes. The process of supporting the opensource development will be managed by NIC  Any violation of these directions may lead to penalties as per Disaster Management Act 2005 and other legal provisions as may be applicable.  The Empowered Group shall review this Protocol after a period of 6 months from the date of this notification or may do so at such earlier time as it deems fit. Way Forward  The government should keep refining both the product and the policy with the understanding of the pandemic and the privacy dangers posed by such an app.  The government can take a cue from countries like South Korea and Singapore who have enacted privacy laws that have specific conditions for contact tracing apps developed to track the spread of the pandemic. E.g. In South Koreas Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) individuals also have the Right to be Forgotten among other data ownership rights banking service chronicle monthly magazine buy.


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Banking service chronicle Monthly Magazine by bsc academy-subscribe  Published this article page no  35 Collection and processing of response data Any response data and the purpose for which it is collected by NIC shall be clearly specified in the Privacy Policy of the Aarogya Setu mobile application. o NIC shall collect only such response data as is necessary and proportionate to formulate or implement appropriate health responses. o NIC shall process any data collected by it in a fair transparent and nondiscriminatory manner. Proposed Personal Data Protection Bill 2019  Recently introduced in the Parliament it seeks to provide for protection of personal data of individuals create a framework for processing such personal data and establishes a Data Protection Authority for the purpose.  It governs the processing of personal data by both government and companies incorporated in India.  It provides the users with certain rights with respect to their personal data such as its processing seeking correction completion or erasure of their data seeking transfer of data to other fiduciaries and restricting continuing disclosure of their personal data if it is no longer necessary or if consent is withdrawn. 62 o Demographic data will be retained for as long as Protocol remains in force or if individual requests that it be deleted for a maximum of 30 days from such request whichever is earlier banking service chronicle monthly magazine buy.


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Tuesday, July 12, 2022

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Banking service chronicle Published this article page no  98 Jan Dhan Darshak AppA mobile application was launched to provide a citizen centric platform for locating banking touch points such as bank branches ATMs Bank Mitras Post Offices etc. in the country.  PMJDY accounts are eligible forDirect Benefit Transfer (DBT) Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY) Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY) Atal Pension Yojana (APY) MUDRA scheme Banking service chronicle buy.


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competition success review subscription Published this article page no 78  GOVERNMENT OWNED CONTRACTOR OPERATED (GOCO) MODEL  Army has decided to transfer Army Base Workshops (ABW) presently being operated by the Central Government on the lines of GOCO model to improve operational efficiency.  Under GOCO model government will provide land infrastructure plant and machinery equipment system support oversight and facilitate the contractor.  The contractor operates and utilises the facilities available manages all types of work and is also 94 responsible to get required licences certifications and accreditations to deliver mutually agreed targets and maintains the plant machinery and services integral to the venture.  It will be operated by the private industry for agreed upon terms and will enhance private participation in defence.  This model is based on the recommendations of Lt. Gen. DB Shekatkar (Retd.) committee to enhance combat capability and rebalancing defence expenditure. SUKHOI JETS  Recently the Indian Air Force (IAF) inducted the first batch of six of 18 Russian Sukhoi30 MKI fighter jets at Tamil Nadus Thanjavur Air Force Station.  It will bolster Indias offensive capabilities in the Indian Ocean Region against China as they can fly 1500km without having to refuel midair thus help providing security cover to island territories and sea lines of communication.  These fighter jets are equipped with the air variant of the BrahMos cruise missile with a range of 290km. o Brahmos is a mediumrange ramjet supersonic cruise missile that can be launched from submarine ships aircraft or land. It is a joint venture between India and Russia.  The Indian Navy already has the Boeing built P8I longrange multimission maritime patrol aircraft in the area that is armed with Harpoon antiship missiles and is capable of conducting antisubmarine warfare competition success review subscription buy.


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competition success review subscription Published this article page no  77 HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT CENTRE (HSFC)  It was inaugurated in January 2019 under Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to coordinate Indian Human Spaceflight Programme (HSP) and will be responsible for the implementation of Gaganyaan project.  It will be involved in all the endtoend mission planning development of engineering systems for crew survival in space crew selection and training and also pursue activities for sustained human space flight missions.  HSFC will take support of the existing ISRO Centres to implement the first development flight of Gaganyaan under HSP.  Currently HSP work is split across various centres such as the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre in Thiruvananthapuram and the U.R. Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru.  Recently ISRO has proposed a consolidated HSFC which will be established at Challakere Karnataka. It will help India in the long run as currently India has to pay large sums of money for training and using such facilities in foreign countries. INDIAN DATA RELAY SATELLITE SYSTEM (IDRSS)  India plans for its own spacetospace tracking and communication of its space assets this year by putting up a new satellite series called Indian Data Relay Satellite System (IDRSS).  About IDRSS o A set of 2 IDRSS satellites will be placed in geostationary orbit enabling satellite to satellite communication and transfer of data. o It will track send and receive realtime information from other Indian satellites in particular those in lowearth orbits (LEO) which have limited coverage of earth. o It will also be useful in monitoring launches and benefitting crew members of the Gaganyaan mission ensuring mission control throughout their travel. o It is also significant for space docking space station as well as distant expeditions to moon Mars and Venus. o It will also reduce the dependence on the ground stations in tracking satellites. o First satellite will be launched by 2020 end and second one by 2021. o India will join US China Japan and Europe who already have such DRS systems competition success review subscription buy.


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Friday, July 8, 2022

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engineering success review magazine subscription  Published this article page no  24 CAPITAL ACCOUNT CONVERTIBILITY (CAC) Why in news? Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently indicated towards fundamental shifts in the capital account convertibility framework in India resurrecting a debate relating to Capital account liberalization. What does capital account convertibility (CAC) mean?Convertibility refers to the ability to convert domestic currency into foreign currencies and vice versa to make payments for balance of payments transactions.Thus CAC is the ability or freedom to convert domestic currency for capital account transactions.Capital account liberalization is the process of removing impediments to inflows of capital or allowing domestic investors to invest more freely in foreign assets. o A full CAC allows local currency to be exchanged for foreign currency without any restriction on the amount.Regulation of CAC o India has cautiously opened up its capital account since the early 1990s and presently there exists a partial capital account convertibility in India. o Several committees have been established by the RBI in the past to recommend a pathway towards fuller CAC includingCommittee on CAC 1997 (Tarapore Committee 1997) recommended full CAC for 19992000 based on fulfilment of certain benchmarks related to Fiscal Deficit Inflation NonPerforming Asset (NPA) etc.Committee on Fuller CAC 2006 (Tarapore Committee 2006) suggested measures for gradual capital account liberalisation. Steps taken to move towards fuller CACIntroduction of the Fully Accessible Route (FAR) which places no limit on nonresident investment in specified Government securities (GSecs).Allowing trade in nonconvertible forward (NDF) rupee market The RBI permitted banks in India which operate International Financial Services Centre Banking Units (IBUs) to participate in the NDF market. o An NDF is a foreign exchange derivative contract which allows investors to trade in nonconvertible currencies with contract settlement in a convertible currency. NDFs trade principally beyond the borders of the currencys home jurisdiction enabling investors to transact outside the regulatory framework of the home market engineering success review magazine subscription buy.


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Monday, July 4, 2022

Junior science refresher

Junior science refresher

Junior science refresher Published this article page no 11  Inequality can be measured with Lorenz Curve and Indices like Gini index Atkinsons index Robin Hood index (Hoover index) Inequality in India An overview  Economic inequality India is the secondmost unequal country globally with millionaires controlling 54% of its wealth. o At the national level inequality is found to have risen in India between 1983–2012 which has been mainly driven by income gaps between Indias states and a growing urbanrural divide.  Social inequality In India one of the most distinctive forms of social inequity come within the spheres of gender and caste where people coming from the marginalized sections of these social categories are directly impacted in terms of their opportunities access to livelihood education and health facilities. Government Measures Several initiatives have been taken up by the Government to eliminate poverty inequality such as  Expanding the social security net through Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (Accident Insurance) Atal Pension Yojana (Unorganized Sector) and Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Yojana (Life Insurance)  Providing institutional support for entrepreneurship with the help of MUDRA Bank to provide microfinance to entrepreneurs in rural India and a National Hub for SCST entrepreneurs has been created Junior science refresher buy. 


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arihant current affairs magazine monthly

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arihant current affairs magazine monthly Published this article page no  10 How badly off are women as compared to men o Globally extreme poverty rates are 4% higher for women than men. o This gap rises to 22% during womens peak productive and reproductive ages largely due to childcare responsibilities. o In India poor women and girls put in 19 trillion of unpaid care work every year. Understanding inequality  United Nations describes inequality as the state of not being equal especially in status rights and opportunities.  Classification Two large umbrellas are Economic inequality and social inequality. Both these categories are deeply intertwined and inequality in one often affects the inequality in another. o Economic Inequality The most quantified and calculated form of inequality. It has two predominant forms  Income inequality It is the inequalitydisparity in the incomes commanded by the top percentile of the population in comparison to the bottom percentiles and  Wealth inequality which is calculating disparities in wealth instead of income. o Social Inequality Social inequality is the distribution of resources in a society based on power religion kinship prestige race ethnicity gender age sexual orientation and class. It is therefore the differentiation of access to social goods in society brought about by these factors arihant current affairs magazine monthly buy.


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