Junior Science Refresher this is science magazine in india published this article page no 4 Making a Kalamkari Kalamkari or vrathapani from Andhra Pradesh demonstrates the variety of natural materials used to create a work of art. Kalamkari means pen work in Persian and refers to both printed and painted cloth. In the seventeenth century Persian influences led to artists experimenting with the depiction of trees fruits flowers and ornamental birds. Using a Kalam to Paint The painting is made exclusively with a pen the kalam made out of a bamboo sliver wound at one section with wool and then dyed with natural colours. Black ink is used to make outlines and jaggery rusted iron filings and water are used for making colours to fill in details. Painted Stories The art of painting stories on cloth is located in Sri Kalahasti a town in Andhra Pradesh. Originally large paintings on cloth served as pictorial renderings of the great epics the Ramayana and the Mahabharata for temples. Paintings were also made to illustrate spiritual poems of eminent writers junior science refresher magazine buy.
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banking service chronicle Published this article page no 1 Metal craft is one of the most vital traditions of Himachal Pradesh. Here blacksmiths carpenters and stone workers consider themselves a single group. While they maintain their occupational distinctions they frequently intermarry. Carpenters and metalsmiths call themselves Dhimans and trace their origins back to Vishwakarma. Blacksmiths are the largest craft group in Himachal villages and like all other artisans they are largely employed as farm labour. They are also traders who sell their products. Like many crafts communities in India their workshops are in their homes. In Himachal the blacksmiths usually work from their workshops located on the ground floor of their homes. In any village in the world the blacksmithís importance springs from the fact that he is indispensable. The lohar (blacksmith) makes and mends the agricultural implements that are made of iron and also fashions utensils with material provided by the customers. In addition he also makes tools for other artisans creates icons and ornaments and repairs damaged metal objects. His payment usually comes in the traditional way ó he receives a share of the produce banking service chronicle monthly magazine buy.
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banking service chronicle This article was published in the month of November Major elements Webbs instruments are contained within the Integrated Science Instrument Module ISIM which is one of three major elements that comprise JWST. 97 o The others are Optical Telescope Element OTE and Spacecraft Element Spacecraft Bus and Sunshield. Main instruments The ISIM is the heart of Telescope called main payload. It houses the four main instruments that will detect light from distant stars and galaxies and planets orbiting other stars. Four instruments are o Near-Infrared Camera NIRCam o Near-Infrared Spectrograph NIRSpec Mid-Infrared Instrument MIRI and Fine Guidance Sensor Near InfraRed Imager and Slitless Spectrograph FGSNIRISS. Conclusion Webb has been designed to answer outstanding questions about the Universe and to make breakthrough discoveries in all fields of astronomy. It will have a unique and profound role in transforming our understanding of astrophysics and origins of galaxies stars and planetary systems. Observations made from images revealed by Webb banking service chronicle magazine subscription
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Banking Service Chronicle This article was published in the month of November PROGRESS ON THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS THE GENDER SNAPSHOT 2022 Report is published by UN Women and the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Key findings o World is not on track to achieve gender equality by 2030. 380 million women and girls live in extreme poverty. Nearly 1 in 3 women face food insecurity. Unsafe abortion is a leading but preventable cause of maternal mortality. In India in a quarter of rural households women and girls devote more than 50 minutes per day to collecting water banking services chronicle magazine online purchase.
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
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pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine Published this article page no 42 MSE– Cluster Development Programme: The objective of the Scheme is to improve the technology skills quality and market access etc. through infrastructural facilities in the new/existing clusters of MSEs besides sustainable technology for the clusters. Entrepreneurship Skill Development Programme: To motivate young personsrepresenting different sections of the society including SC/ST/women physically handicapped ex-servicemen and Below Poverty Line (BPL) persons to consider self-employment or entrepreneurship as one of the career options. BPMSProcurement and Marketing Support Scheme: The objective of theScheme is to enhance the marketability of products and services. MSME Sustainable (ZED) Certification Scheme: The Scheme envisagespromotion of Zero Defect and Zero Effect (ZED) manufacturing amongst MSME and ZED assessment for their certification to encourage and enable MSMEs for manufacturing of quality products by using latest technology and tools with least effect on the environment pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine online purchase.Tuesday, January 10, 2023
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Meri saheli magazine subscription Published this article page no 31 Nain Singh Rawat (1830-82) was one of the first 19th century Indian explorers who explored the Himalayan region. His accolades consist of putting Lhasa on the map and accurately locating the source of the Brahmaputra River. An illustrious alumnus of Thomson College of Engineering Roorkee Er Ganga Ram converted 20000 hectares of barren unirrigated land in Montgomery District into smiling fields irrigated by water lifted by a hydroelectric plant and running through a thousand miles of irrigation channels all constructed at his own cost. Sir M Visvesvaraya was engaged by Nizam to prepare plans to construct Khadakwasala Dam on the Mutha river near Pune and the associated reservoir known as Khadakwasla lake. Er Ajudhiya Nath Khosla conducted surveys and investigations of the Bhakra Dam Project. Er Kunwar Sain Gupta also known as father of Indira Gandhi Canal (IGC) gave a vision to build this canal in 1940. Raja Jwala Prasad an illustrious alumnus of Thomson College prepared the Ganga Canal Grid Scheme in 1924 meri saheli mehndi design book free download pdf.Banking Service Chronicle
Banking Service Chronicle Published this article page no 28 Tidal waves and oceanic currents are some of the other renewable energy sources that can be used. The renewable energy sources are expensive than conventional energy sources. 2. The initial capital cost of their installation is higher. 3. There is less consumer awareness about significance of renewable energy sources. 4. Financial legal regulatory and organizational barriers need to be overcome in order to implement renewable energy technologies and develop markets in India The 5G revolution is going to bring a massive expansion of telecom towers in India. If India has to fight the climate change battle it has to turn towers green telecom sector at earliest banking services chronicle magazine online purchase.
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junior science refresher magazine Published this article page no 80 The wave energy closer to the shore leads to an increase in shoreline changes in soft rocks and beaches. Shoreline changes cause social and economic effects on livelihoods property recreation and tourism ecosystem services resilience and vulnerability The coastline has undergone physical changes throughout its geological past due to continuous wave actions floods cyclones earthquakes and tsunamis. During the 21st century there has been an increase in the occurrence and severity of flood hazards in India. Cyclones and floods cause casualties and injuries besides the devastation of coastal infrastructures road networks schools cyclone centres health centres houses and other common properties junior science refresher magazine subscription price.
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banking service chronicle Published this article page no 18 The building design and materials used in these historical buildings show how our forefathers used and promoted use of locally and traditionally available materials and craftmanship which also generated much more work hours. The success of Nizamuddin Urban Renewable Project has shown that restoration with development is possible in India. In Indian many historical monuments are located at the center of densely populated urban region. The Nizamuddin model will help in restoration and development of urban regions surrounding those monuments banking service chronicle magazine subscription.
Wednesday, January 4, 2023
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Red Magazine Vizag in English life style magazine This article was published in September For helicopters if seats are less than or equal to 13 then it is required to provide 100% as RCS seats but if capacity is more than 13 then maximum 13 will be considered as RCS seats.Support in the form of Concessions and Viability Gap Funding will be provided to selected operators for RCS routes under the scheme. o Centre will share 80% of the VGF collected by charging a levy of up to ₹8500 on each departing flight of domestic airlines and the rest 20% will come from the respective state governments (other than NE states UK HP and UTs which will contribute 10%). Regional Connectivity Fund would be created for this purpose. o For routes classified as State RCS Routes and Lakshadweep Specific Route the State Governments and Ministry of Home Affairs respectively shall be responsible for reimbursing 100% of the VGF under the scheme. o State governments must provide free security and fire service utilities at concessional rates free land for RCS airports etc. o Airport/Aerodrome/Helipad operators No landing charges parking charges and Terminal Navigation Landing Charges will be imposed for RCS flights etc.In case any rehabilitation/upgradation of infrastructure is required at airports/water aerodromes/helipad to make them operational for RCS operations it can be undertaken by AAI upon payment of required costs from respective State Government/airport/ Water Aerodrome/Helipad operator. However ownership will not change red magazine vizag subscription.
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
drishti current affairs magazine English
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drishti current affairs magazine English This article was published in September HOYSALA TEMPLES Why in news The Hoysala Temples of Chennakesava at Belur Hoysaleswara at Halebid and Kesava at Somnathapura in Karnataka are Indias official nominations for the World Heritage List for the year 2022-2023. About Hoysala templesThe Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysala have been on UNESCOs Tentative List since April 15 2014 and they are testimony to the rich historical and cultural heritage of this country.They are protected monuments of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) which takes care of their conservation and maintenance. About Hoyasalas Founder- King Nripa Kama IIThe Hoysalas ruled a large part of modern day Karnataka and parts of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu from the 10th to the 14th century.In the history of Hoysalas the name Vishnuvardhana (Bittideva his original name) Raya holds great importance. o It was under King Vishnuvardhana Raya that the kingdom achieved political prominence. o Of his many military conquests he is best known for winning the Gangawadi area from the Cholas in 1116. o A number of Vaishnava temples were built under his patronage while his queen Shantala Devi who remained a devout Jain fostered a number of artists. Temple Major Features Chennakesava Temple drishti current affairs magazine subscription.
Sunday, January 1, 2023
arihant current affairs magazine
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arihant current affairs magazine Published this article page no 50 Adoption of the Master Plan for Transport Connectivity applicable for 20182028 which lays out a guidance framework for connectivity related activities in the region in the future. Three new agreements signed by member states o BIMSTEC Convention on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters; o BIMSTEC Memorandum of Understanding on Mutual Cooperation in the field of Diplomatic Training; o Memorandum of Association on Establishment of BIMSTEC Technology Transfer Facility. About BIMSTEC BIMSTEC is an interregional grouping that seeks to foster regional and economic cooperation among its 7 member nations in the littoral and adjacent areas of the Bay of Bengal — India Thailand Myanmar Nepal Bangladesh Sri Lanka and Bhutan. The Bay of Bengal (BoB) region is home to 1.68 billion people accounting for almost 22 percent of the world population with a combined GDP of US$ 3.7 trillion arihant monthly current affairs magazine subscription.
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