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Junior science refresher

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  Junior science refresher Buy and subsribe here  Junior science refresher  published this article page no 20 the identified athletes have state-of-the-art training programmes curated for them at these academies. in order to constructively channelise the energy of the youth in extremism and terrorism infested areas of the country sports competitions and programmes are organised in such landmasses across the country engaging the youth. to ensure inclusivity in the nations sports development programme persons with disabilities are supported through the khelo india scheme in addition to promoting rural and indigenous games to re-energise the nations centuries long culture and heritage  junior science refresher magazine subscription . Junior science refresher

Competition Success Review

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Competition Success Review Competition Success Review   published this aticle page no 31 this shall lead to diversification of economic base and establishment of functional linkages between basic villages agro-service centres and market centres we use many items in our daily life. from tooth paste to our bed tea milk clothes soaps food items etc. are required every day. all these can be purchased from the market. have you ever thought as to how these items are brought from the site of production all the production is meant for consumption. from the fields and factory the produce is brought to the place from where consumers purchase it   competition success review gk today . Competition Success Review

Competition Success Review

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Competition Success Review   Competition Success Review   published this article page no 32 the major sugar producing centres in the ganga -yamuna doab are saharanpur muzaffarnagar meerut ghaziabad baghpat and bulandshahr districts while kheri lakhimpur basti gonda gorakhpur bahraich are important sugar producing districts in the tarai region. in tamil nadu sugar factories are located in coimbatore vellore tiruvanamalai villupuram and tiruchchirappalli districts. belagavi ballari mandya shivamogga vijayapura and chitradurg districts are the major producers in karnataka. the industry is distributed in the coastal regions i.e. east godavari west godavari vishakhapatnam districts of andhra pradesh and nizamabad and medak districts of telangana   competition success review gk today  purchase now . Competition Success Review  

Junior science refresher

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Junior science refresher Buy and subsribe here  Junior science refresher  published this article page no 12  india accounts for about 2.45 per cent of worlds surface area 4 per cent of the worlds water resources and about 16 per cent of worlds population. the total water available from precipitation in the country in a year is about 4000 cubic km. the availability from surface water and replenishable groundwater is 1869 cubic km. out of this only 60 per cent can be put to beneficial uses. thus the total utilisable water resource in the country is only 1122 cubic km   j unior science refresher magazine subscription . Junior science refresher

Banking service chronicle

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Banking service chronicle Banking service chronicle   Published this article page no 45 consumption of chemical fertilizers has increased by 15 times since mid-sixties. in 2001-02 per hectare consumption of chemical fertilizers in india was 91 kg which was equal to its average consumption in the world 90 kg. but in the irrigated areas of punjab and haryana the consumption of chemical fertilizers per unit area is three to four times higher than that of the national average. since the high yielding varieties are highly susceptible to pests and diseases the use of pesticides has increased significantly since 1960s   banking services chronicle monthly magazine  buy . Banking service chronicle

Yojana magazine

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Yojana magazine Yojana magazine   Published this article page no 44 there has been a significant increase in agricultural output and improvement in technology during the last fifty years.    production and yield of many crops such as rice and wheat has increased at an impressive rate. among the other crops the production of sugarcane oilseeds and cotton has also increased appreciably. india ranked first in the production of pulses and jute in 2008-09. it is the second largestproducer of rice wheat groundnut sugarcane and vegetables.    expansion of irrigation has played a very crucial role in enhancing agricultural output in the country. it provided basis for introduction of modern agricultural technology such as high yielding varieties of seeds chemical fertilizers pesticides and farm machinery. the net irrigated area in the country has increased from 20.85 to 54.66 million ha over the period 1950-51 to 2000-01. over these 50 years area irrigated more than once in an agricultural year

Shine india monthly magazine

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Shine india monthly magazine Shine india monthly magazine   published this article page no 12 it is clear from the above discussion that the scope for bringing in additional land under net sown area in india is limited. there is thus an urgent need to evolve and adopt land-saving technologies. such technologies can be classified under two heads – those which raise the yield of any particular crop per unit area of land and those which increase the total output per unit area of land from all crops grown over one agricultural year by increasing land-use intensity. the advantage of the latter kind of technology is that along with increasing output from limited land it also increases the demand for labour significantly. for a land scarce but labour abundant country like india a high cropping intensity is desirable not only for fuller utilisation of land resource but also for reducing unemployment in the rural economy   shine india monthly magazine best  buy. Shine india monthly magazine

Competition in focus magazine

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Competition in focus magazine Buy and Sbscribe  Competition in focus magazine   published this article page no 7 the increase in the current fallow cannot be explained from information pertaining to only two points. the trend of current fallow fluctuates a great deal over years depending on the variability of rainfall and cropping cycles. iv the increase in net area sown is a recent phenomenon due to use of culturable waste land for agricultural pupose. before which it was registering a slow decrease. there are indications that most of the decline had occurred due to the increases in area under nonagricultural use. note  the expansion of building activity on agricultural land in your village and city   arihant  competition in focus monthly magazine subscription . Competition in focus magazine

Junior science refresher

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Junior science refresher Junior science refresher   Published this article page no 21 development in general and human development in particular is a complex concept used in social sciences. it is complex because for ages it was thought that development is a substantive concept and once it is achieved it will address all the socio-cultural and environmental ills of the society. though development has brought in significant improvement in the quality of life in more than one way but increasing regional disparities social inequalities discriminations deprivations displacement of people abuse of human rights and undermining human values and environmental degradation have also increased. considering the gravity and sensitivity of the issues involved the undp in its human development report 1993 tried to amend some of the implicit biases and prejudices which were entrenched in the concept of development. peoples participation and their security were the major issues in the human development

Shine india monthly magazine

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Shine india monthly magazine Shine india monthly magazine   Published this article page no 6 Among the northern Indian States Bihar 1106 West Bengal 1028 and and Uttar Pradesh 829 have higher densities while Kerala 860 and Tamil Nadu 555 have higher densities among the peninsular Indian states. States like Assam Gujarat Andhra Pradesh Haryana Jharkhand Odisha have moderate densities. The hill states of the Himalayan region and North eastern states of India excluding Assam have relatively low densities while the Union Territories excluding Andaman and Nicobar islands have very high densities of population Appendix–iA. The density of population as discussed in the earlier paragraph is a crude measure of human and land relationship. To get a better insight into the human-land ratio in terms of pressure of population on total cultivable land the physiological and the agricultural densities should be found out which are significant for a country like India having a large agricultural popula

Yojana magazine

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Yojana magazine Yojana magazine  published this article page 31  proportion of literate population of a country in an indicator of its socio-economic development as it reveals the standard of living social status of females availability of educational facilities and policies of government. level of economic development is both a cause and consequence of literacy. in india – literacy rate denotes the percentage of population above 7 years of age who is able to read write and have the ability to do arithmetic calculations with understanding   buy yojana magazine online .  Yojana magazine