Arihant current affairs magazine
Arihant current affairs magazine published this article page no 49 WORLD POPULATION GROWTH Why in news The worlds population recently reached 8 billion according to estimates from the United Nations Population Fund (UNPFA). Trend in World population growthTemporal disparity Much of the worlds population growth has come in the last century as better living standards and health advancements extended life expectancy. While the human population reached the first one billion in hundreds of thousands of years it reached from 7 billion to 8 billion just since 2010.Spatial disparity Declining population growth in developed countries Population growth slowdown is largely driven by wealthy countries particularly on account of burden of raising a child and falling marriage rates. Rising population in low income countries (LICs) They would drive much of the population growth with just eight accounting for the majority of a projected increase until 2050.These countries are the Democratic Republic of Congo Egypt Ethiopia India Nigeria Pakistan the Philippines and the United Republic of Tanzania arihant current affairs magazine subscription.Free Mock test for BPSC CCE Exam 2019 with Complete Answers and Solutions. Excellent Free Online Tests Series for Bihar PSC CCE exam made by Toppers
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meri saheli magazine
meri saheli magazine Published this article page no 1 ccording to world biogeographic classification India represents two major realms- Palearctic and Indo-Malaya three biomes and 10 biogeographic zones. Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) documents all the faunal resources found in these 10 bio geographical zones. India has 990protected area comprising of 5.27% of its geographical area for the protection of threatened species. ZSI was established in 1916 works under Ministry of Environment Forest and climate change (MoEF&CC). It has an inventory of faunal resources. It has headquartered in Kolkata and has 16 regional centers across India meri saheli magazine yearly subscription.
Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Competition in focus magazine
Competition in focus magazine subscription English issue This article was publisahed in the month of November According MONETARY POLICY COMMITTEE (MPC)For First Time RBI held Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting to discuss report on missing inflation target.RBI will submit a report to the government on its failure to keep the retail inflation rate below 6% for three consecutive quarters beginning January 2022. India planning 35 MMLPsCabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) had mandated Ministry of Road Transport & Highways to develop 35 Multi Model Logistics Parks (MMLP) across the country.The National Highways Logistics Management (NHLML) a wholly owned special purpose vehicle (SPV) of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is the nodal agency for getting the 35 MMLPs up and running. o These MMLPs are to be developed under Public Private Partnership (PPP) on Design Build Finance Operate and Transfer (DBFOT) mode. o The 35 parks will handle 700 million metric tonnes of cargo at their peak capacity and be developed over 7000 acres of land catering to logistics activities in about 2.75 lakh sqm area across the country best magazine competitions.
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
General knowledge refresher
General knowledge refresher covers all competitive exams This article was published in September It is an EKAKUTA i.e. a temple with one shrine. It is dedicated to Vishnavism.The garbha griha houses an enshrined image of Krishna.A stepped pond called Vasudev Tirtha was constructed to the northwest of Chennakesava by Veer Ballala II. HalebiduOriginally Halebidu was called Dwarasamudra which refers to a large water reservoir.It is a DVIKUTA (temple with two shrines) and is dedicated to Shiva.One shrine is dedicated to King Vishnuvardhan and the other to his Queen Shantala therefore it is called Shantaleshwara. Kesava TempleIt was built under King Narasimha III and is dedicated to Vishnu.The temple is built from soapstone and is known for its lathe turned pillars symmetrical architecture and intricate sculptures. Temple Architecture of Hoysalas latest general knowledge.
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
arihant current affairs magazine
arihant current affairs magazine
arihant current affairs magazine This article was published in the month of October ALUMINIUM WAGONS Recently Union railway minister flagged off the countrys first freight train with an all-aluminium wagon rake. o It is manufactured in collaboration with Besco Limited Wagon Division and aluminium major Hindalco. o As reported Indian railway is planning to deploy more than one lakh wagons in the coming years. At present Indias high-speed trains including the Rajdhanis and the Shatabdis use Linke Hofmann Busch (LHB) coaches that are made of stainless steel. Significance: o Lower carbon footprint: due to its lower weight. It is estimated that for every 100 kg weight reduction of the wagon the CO2 saving is 8-10 tonnes arihant monthly current affairs magazine subscription.Thursday, December 22, 2022
general knowledge refresher
general knowledge refresher This article can be seen in the magazine Bhitarkanika National Park in Odishas Kendrapara district is Indias second-largest mangrove forest o However mangroves which protected the region from cyclones were vanishing fast. o The area was designated a national park in 1998 and a Ramsar site by UNESCO in 2002. Rivers: located in estuary of Brahmani Baitarani Dhamra and Mahanadi River systems. Flora and Fauna: The Gahirmatha Beach which forms the boundary of the sanctuary in the east is the largest colony of the Olive Ridley Sea Turtles. Mangrove species casuarinas and grasses like the indigo bush are unique here. The Park is home to the saltwater crocodile Indian python black ibis wild boar rhesus monkey chital darter cobra monitor lizard. Simlipal Tiger Reserve Geographical location and other Important features: It is a national park situated in the northern part of Orissas Mayurbhanj district. It was formally designated a tiger reserve under Project Tigerin 1973 and declared a biosphere reserve in 1994. It has been part of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserve since 2009. It comes under Mayurbhanj Elephant Reserve that includes the adjacent Hadgarh and Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuaries. Rivers: At least twelve rivers cut across the plain area all of which drain into the Bay of Bengal. The prominent among them are Burhabalanga Palpala Bandan Salandi Kahairi and Deo. Forests: Tropical moist broadleaf forest tropical moist deciduous forests dry deciduous forest. The grasslands and the savannas are also common here. Fauna and Flora: Sal is the dominant tree species here general knowledge refresher magazine subscription.
Sunday, December 4, 2022
banking service chronicle
banking service chronicle This article was published in September E.g. Texas anti-abortion law (banning abortion if medical professionals can detect cardiac activity). Way aheadSupreme Court in its judgement asked the state to ensure: o Dissemination about reproduction and safe sexual practices. o Access to contraception to avoid unintended pregnancies. o Affordable medical facilities in every district. o The equal and dignified treatment of all patients by registered medical practitioners.Increasing financial allocations for health sectors: More finances would help improve human resource capacity infrastructure logistics and supplies and health information systems. o Private sectors too should be roped in for investing more in health sector.Women empowerment: Education and financial independence will make women more assertive in demanding their sexual and reproductive health and rights. o It will reduce unwanted pregnancies and promote the right to safe abortion and post-abortion care services banking service chronicle magazine subscription.