csr gk today is a magazine

csr gk today is a magazine
csr gk today is a magazine

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Meri saheli magazine life style

Meri saheli magazine life style

Meri saheli magazine life style published this article page no 16 it works the opposite in todays market for health insurance. the premiums paid for lower deductibles are so high that it no longer makes sense to have them. the higher deductibles reduce the premium dramatically. there are deductibles as large as $5000 in some health insurance plans. two alternatives 1. take the highest deductible that you can afford. this is called self-insuring. you are insuring yourself for the deductible amount in exchange for a lower premium. 2. start a health savings account. this is a savings account that is used for medical expenses only. this is a fantastic way of putting money aside for the out of pocket deductible amount and any additional medical expense. the best part about it is that the health savings account is tax deductible. see your tax advisor or accountant on how to set up this plan. insurance is a great place to start to lower your monthly bills. we hope that this will help you analyze your next quote. please refer to our recommended source for insurance quotes of all types family magazine subscribe now.


Meri saheli magazine life style

Friday, August 12, 2022

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher Published this article page no 12 global gender gap report 2018 why in news recently world economic forum released global gender gap report 2018. highlight of reportabout report global gender gap report benchmarks 149 countries on their progress towards gender parity across four thematic dimensions economic participation and opportunity educational attainment health and survival and political empowerment gender parity world has closed 68 per cent of its gender gap and at the current rate of change it will take 108 years to close the overall gender gap.sectoral performance economic gender gap narrowed in 2018 however access to health and education and political empowerment suffered reversals due to limited access to childcare low selfconfidence outdated skill sets family biases and lack of womenfriendly company policies junior science refresher magazine subscription.


Junior Science Refresher

Sunday, July 24, 2022

General knowledge refresher

General knowledge refresher

General knowledge refresher Published this article page no 19 madurai malli is the jasmine flower known for its strong and powerful mysteriously attractive & seductive fragrance.madurai has emerged as a major market for the malli and has evolved into the jasmine capital of india. kallakurichi wood carvingskallakurichi wood carvings entail the application of ornamentation and designs derived from traditional styles by the craftsmen. o the woodcarving skill evolved as an indigenous art when madurai was an important town in the ancient times.other gi tag in tamil nadu kanyakumari cloves dindigul locks mahabalipuram stone sculpture nilgiri (orthodox) tea virupakshi hill banana thanjavur doll thanjavur paintings kancheepuram silk saree etc west bengal lakshmanbhog mangoit was displayed in weeklong indian mango promotion programme that was organised in Bahrain General knowledge refresher buy.


General knowledge refresher

Friday, July 22, 2022

Arihant current affairs

Arihant current affairs

Arihant current affairs Published this article page no 40 the great majority of the burials in the cemetery are memorial in nature. water management conservation systemsthe city had an impressive and unique water harvesting and management system.two seasonal streams provided water a scarce resource in the region to the walled city.water diverted from seasonal streams scanty precipitation and available ground was sourced stored in large stonecut reservoirs which are extant along the eastern and southern fortification.  to further access water few rockcut wells are evident in different parts of the city. artistic and technological advancementbead processing workshops and artifacts of various kinds such as copper shell stone jewellery of semiprecious stones terracotta gold ivory and other materials have been found.design execution harnessing of local materials in an effective manner. strategic locationlocation in the island of khadir was strategic to harness different mineral and raw material sources (copper shell agatecarnelian steatite lead banded limestone among others). o facilitate internal as well as external trade to the magan (modern oman peninsula) and mesopotamian regions. other featuressettlements like surkotada junikuran in gujarat indicates considerable inspiration drawn from dholavira Arihant current affairs buy.


Arihant current affairs

Monday, July 18, 2022

E magazine competition success review

E magazine competition success review

E magazine competition success review Published this article page no  72 Every village to have access to a formal financial service provider within a reasonable distance of 5 KM radius.  The customers may be on boarded through an easy and hasslefree digital process.  Extending the digital financial infrastructure to cooperative banks and other specialized banks as well as other nonbank entities such as fair price shops common service centres etc. to promote efficiency and transparency in the services offered to customers. Providing Basic Bouquet of Financial Services  Every adult who is willing and eligible needs to be provided with a basic bouquet of financial services that include a Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account credit a micro life and nonlife insurance product a pension product and a suitable investment product.  It can be achieved through designing and developing customized financial products by banks and ensuring efficient delivery of the same through leveraging of Fintech and Banking Correspondents networks. Access to Livelihood and Skill Development  The new entrant to the financial system be given the relevant information about the ongoing Government livelihood programmes thus helping them to augment their skills and engage in meaningful economic activity and improve income generation.  Convergence of objectives of various employment generation and skill development programmes like National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) National Urban Livelihoods Mission (NULM) Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) and other state level programmes through an integrated approach. Financial Literacy and Education E magazine competition success review  buy. 


E magazine competition success review

Saturday, July 16, 2022

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher

Junior Science Refresher Published this article page no  14 The Uttarakhand High Court directed the state government in 2019 to implement reservations in promotion by promoting only SCs and STs to maintain the quota earmarked for the said categories. More about the Judgement The Court held that  Article 16 (4) and 16 (4A) are in the nature of enabling provisions vesting a discretion on the State Government to consider providing reservations if the circumstances so warrant. o Article 16(4) empowers state to make any provision for reservation of appointments in favour of any backward class which in opinion of the State is not adequately represented in the services under State. o Article 16(4A) empowers state to make provisions for reservation in matters of promotion to SCST employees. it is settled law that the state cannot be directed to give reservations for appointment in public posts. The order further adds that the state is not bound to make a reservation for SCs and STs in matters of promotions. o The court said that no mandamus can be issued by the court directing state governments to provide reservations.  However if the state wishes to exercise its discretion and make such provision it has to collect quantifiable data showing inadequacy of representation of that class in public services Junior Science Refresher buy.


Junior Science Refresher

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

knowledge questions magazine

knowledge questions magazine

knowledge questions magazine Published this article page no  145 Other features o A child born out of a surrogacy procedure will be deemed to be the biological child of the intending couple. o An abortion of the surrogate child requires the written consent of the surrogate mother and the authorisation of the appropriate authority. This authorisation must be compliant with the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971. o Offences and penalties include imprisonment up to 10 years and a fine up to 10 lakh rupees. Significance of the law on Surrogacy Provides for Market Regulation: Act provides for registration of surrogacy clinics and ensures appropriate safeguards in terms of penalties defined to prevent misuse. Safeguards the rights of the surrogate mother: By ensuring to the mother basic rights of proper pre and post-natal care. Earlier, surrogates were forced to give birth in dingy shelters which adversely impacted the health of the mother and the child. o Also, safeguards have been adopted to ensure the right of the women on her body with provision for her to abort and also by defining the responsibility of the surrogate parents vis-à-vis the child. Safeguards the rights of the child - Abandonment of child due to genetic or other disability, or changing of couples social or marital status is legally not allowed knowledge questions magazine buy.


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competition refresher magazine

competition refresher magazine competition refresher magazine  this article was published in the magazine small modular reactors (smr)  smrs...