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Friday, April 30, 2021

Partiyogita Darpan Hindi

Partiyogita Darpan Hindi

Pratiyogita darpan hindi subscription monthly published this article page no 81 given the health implications of no water in school and anganwadi pandemic the government launched a 100-day campaign which mandated states/ uts to actively prioritise the provision of piped water supply in schools and awcs in previously unserved or serving vulnerable communities pratiyogita darpan e magazine buy.

Drishti current affairs today

Drishti current affairs today

Drishti current affairs today published this article page no 80 with the concerted efforts of the government of india and state governments as per the jjm imis so far more than 3.71 crore rural households have been provided with new tap water connections. As a result more than 6.95 crore (36.3%) rural households in the country are getting assured and potable tap water in their homes. This shows the commitment of the government and the speed and scale of works being done under jal jeevan mission drishti current affairs buy online.

Civil Services Chronicle

Civil Services Chronicle

Civil services chronicle published this article page no 79 jal jeevan mission (jjm) was launched back in 2019 to bring piped water supply to every rural household in india by 2024 and with the ambition to invest in sustainable water usage and opportunities for women and girls who will have averted time lost to travel to collect water for their homes UPSC Preparation magazine.

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

competition success review hindi

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competition success review hindi published this article page no 23 the goal of atal bhujal yojana is to demonstrate community-led sustainable groundwater management taken to scale. the major objective of the scheme is to improve the management of groundwater resources through a convergence of various ongoing schemes. it is a pioneering and unique experiment involving government institutions and civil society organisations to bring about innovative reform in the management of groundwater by energising the local communities competition success review magazine subscription.

shine india magazine english

shine india magazine english

shine india magazine English published this article page no 22 the need for government intervention was felt to institutionalise this approach. government intervention through a combination of strengthening of institutions at state and district levels community mobilisation a convergence of ongoing schemes with a focus on more efficient use of water and efforts to change the behavior of the community toward judicious use of available water was perceived to be the need of the hour shine india monthly magazine subscription.

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shine india magazine buy online published this article page no 21 as groundwater resources in the country continued to be under increasing stress the need for a shift in approach in the management of groundwater was felt. success stories of initiatives taken up at hivre bazaar ralegaon siddhi and elsewhere in the country provided inspiring examples of community-based groundwater management. in the iiivre bazar village in maharashtra combined efforts of the gram sabha local government and non-government organisations turned a drought-ridden village into a thriving community. the water table in the village rose from 70-80 feet to 20 to 25 feet change in cropping pattern was brought about (from jowar bajra to onion potato horticultural crops etc.) and the standard of living improved considerably due to economic stability. it was observed however that such initiatives have been few and isolated and needed to be replicated at scale with an area based approach shine india monthly magazine subscription.

Tuesday, April 27, 2021

competition success review

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competition success review March page no 340

The success of the programme is attributed to the 4 Ps - political leadership public financing partnerships and public participation. With the Prime Minister leading from the front SBM in a true sense became a peoples movement of such a magnitude that few could have imagined. As the Prime Minister said on October 2 2019 at Ahmedabad on the occasion of the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi "But now the question is — whatever we have achieved is that enough? The answer is simple and clear. What we have achieved today is just one stage only one level. Our journey towards clean India continues unabated." In February 2020 Union Cabinet approved Phase II of the Swachh Bharat Mission- Grameen (SBM-G). It has a total outlay of Its. 140 881 Crore to focus on solid and liquid waste management (SLWM) and the sustainability of ODF status. At about the same time the 15th Finance Commission report for  the year 2020-21 was released. It also provided much-needed tied grants for sanitation to rural local bodies. Thus the Phase II of the SBM-G is planned to be a novel model of convergence between different verticals of financing and various schemes of the Central and State governments. The Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation (DDWS) is implementing this in a Mission Mode from 2020-21 to 2024-25. Phase II will provide competition success review

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SBM Phase II From ODF to ODF Plus The key objective of the SBM Phase II is to make villages across India ODF Plus villages. An ODF Plus village is a village that sustains its open defecation-free (ODF) status and also ensures solid and liquid waste management and is visually clean. In Phase II of SBM visual cleanliness has also been defined. A village is called visually clean if at least 80 per cent of its households and all its public places have a minimal litter and minimal stagnant water and the village does not have any plastic The success of the programme Is attributed to the 4 Ps -political leadership public financing partnerships and public participation. competition success review magazine details click here

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With the Prime Minister leading from the front SBM In a true sense became a peoples movement of such a magnitude that few could have Imagined. waste dump. Various components which can help to convert a village ODF Plus status arc constructions of individual household latrines retrofitting of toilets need-based construction of community sanitary complexes biodegradable waste management GOBAR-Dhan (Galvanizing Organic Bio-Agro Resources-dhan) plastic waste management greywater management and faecal sludge management. competition success review magazine pdf details click here

Monday, April 26, 2021

Csr subscription

Csr subscription

Csr subscription publish this article page  no  30 this means getting the policy and practice of water management right. the good news is water literacy has grown. over the past few decades the country has learned critical lessons on water management and evolved a new paradigm. till the late 1980s water management was largely confined to the issue of irrigation projects — the building of dams and canals to store and supply water csr magazine subscription.

pratiyogita kiran english

pratiyogita kiran english

pratiyogita kiran English publish this article page  no 29 i would also argue that while water scarcity is indeed growing it is not inevitable that cities will run out of water or that we will not have any water to drink. i say this because water is a replenishable resource—it snows and rains each year. more importantly other than in the case of agriculture we do not consume water. we use and discharge. therefore it can be treated and then re¬used and recycled. so this is one future we can change pratiyogita kiran ebook.

Friday, April 23, 2021

banking service chronicle monthly magazine ebook

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Banking service chronicle monthly magazine ebook publish this article page  no 7 the department of water resources river development and ganga rejuvenation under the ministry of jal shakti is also heralding vital policies needed for the sustenance of water security in the country. atal bhujal yojana with an outlay of rs. 6000 crores aims to facilitate sustainable groundwater management with an emphasis on community participation and demand-side interventions for sustainable groundwater management in identified water-stressed areas in 8353 gram panchayats in 78 districts of seven states in the country. atal bhujal yojana came at a precarious time for the country about 22% of our groundwater resources are in critical or over-exploited category 1499 out of 6881 assessed units were found to be either critical or overexploited. with annual withdrawal exceeding annual replenishment of groundwater demand-side management was the call of the hour. atal bhujal yojana was constituted for this explicit purpose. it was also found that if only agriculture sector the prime user of water resources in india saves 10% water by water-efficient practices water would be available to all for the next 50 years. for this purpose the grand vision of pradhan mantri krishi sinchayee yojana was implemented. the centrally-sponsored scheme on micro-irrigation has an objective to enhance water use efficiency in the agriculture sector by promoting appropriate technological interventions like drip & sprinkler irrigation and encouraging the farmers to use water-saving and conservation technologies Banking services chronicle buy.

Thursday, April 22, 2021

General knowledge Refresher

General knowledge Refresher

guiding principles for implementation of sbm phase ii

General knowledge Refresher published this article page no 38 phase ii of the swachh bharat mission is more complex and challenging. therefore few guiding principles have been laid down for ease of implementation and to achieve the desired goal in the given time frame. these principles may be summarised as ensuring that no one is left behind if there are any new eligible households coming up during phase ii or any eligible household which may have been left out so far such household may be provided incentive to built toilets after identification by the gp/ district. there is also provision for need based community sanitary complexes general knowledge refresher magazine buy.

Gktoday

Gktoday

Gktoday  published this article page no 37 the components of the sbm phase ii to achieve odf plus status as spelt out in the guidelines are constructions of individual household latrines retrofitting of toilets need based construction of community sanitary complexes biodegradable waste management gobardhan (galvanising organic bioagro resourcesdhan) plastic waste management grey water management and faecal sludge management competition success magazine subscription.to declare a village odf plus following checklist is provided in the guidelines

(i) all households to have access to a functional toilet facility.

(ii) all schools anganwadl centres and panchayat ghars have access to a functional toilet with separate toilets for female and male.

(iii) public places to be visually clean.

(iv) at least 80 percent households and all public institutions have arrangements for managing biodegradable solid and liquid waste.

(v)  the village has a plastic segregation and collection system.(vi) at least five odf plus iec wall paintings per villages on five keythemes of odf sustainability hand washing with soap biodegradable waste management through compost pits grey water management through soak pits and plastic waste management.

Civil service chronicle subscription

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Civil service chronicle subscription published this article page no 36 thus to pursue the objectives of clean india extensive discussions with the states union territories other ministries/ departments of government of india niti ayog and other stakeholders began. within five months the government of india in february 2020 approved the phase ii of the swachh bharat mission grameen (sbmg) with a total outlay of rs. 140 881 crore to focus on the solid and liquid waste management (slwm) and on the sustainability of odf status. at about same time the 15h finance commission report for the year 202021 was released. it also provided muchneeded tied grants for sanitation to rural local bodies. thus the phase ii of the sbm(g) is planned to be a novel model of convergence between different verticals of financing and various schemes of the central and state governments upsc pattern buy.

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Science reporter

 Science reporter

An Initiative for Plants to Flourish

this is an intresting subject through which every plant science  student loves to read which is been published in the magazine Science reporter The story of the International Year of Plant Health (IYPH) began in 2012 at the Stockholm Conference which decided that a year would be devoted to plants. . Considering plant health as priority can help end hunger reduce poverty protect the environment and boost economic development All these am The theme of the International Year of Plant Health 2020 is Tempting Plants Tempting Life Science reporter IYPH is a once in a life line opportunity to raise global awareness on how protecting plant health can help end hunger reduce poverty protect the environment and boost economic development.The United Nations General Assembly took charge and raised this issue globally It can be marked as a golden opportunity to raise global awareness on protecting plants this kind of intresting subjects always help and keep the environment clean and have more greenary which is much needed for the society which  is published in Science reporter

Friday, April 16, 2021

meri saheli magazine

meri saheli magazine

meri saheli magazine published this article page no 8 with the completion of all those procedural formalities of considerations and deliberations over the draft constitution it finally received the signature of the president of the constituent assembly on november 26 1949 when it was declared as passed and adopted meri saheli magazine subscription.

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Competition Wizard

Competition Wizard

Competition wizard published this article page no 14 water is essential for morbidity management and disability prevention for lymphedema patients (lymphatic filariasis). there are around 396000 lymphedema patients in the eight highly endemic states in india requiring water in the home to keep their affected legs clean and prevent further deterioration competition wizard subscription

Monday, April 12, 2021

Science Reporter

Science Reporter

Science reporter english magazine by niscair published this article page no 7 in february 2020 union cabinet approved phase ii of the swachh bharat mission grameen (sbmg) it has a total outlay of rs 140 881 crore to focus on solid and liquid waste management (slwm) and the sustainability of odf status at about the same time the 15th finance commission report for the year 202021 was released it also provided muchneeded tied grants for sanitation to rural local bodies science reporter magazine subscription.

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Banking services chronicle online test series ENGALURU Johnson & Johnson is in talks with Indias government to begin a clinical trial of its singledose COVID19 vaccine in the country the company said on Friday (Apr 9). The news comes as some parts of India face a shortage of vaccine supplies just as the country of 1.3 billion battles a second wave of COVID19 infections. Banking service chronicle Indias government however has said there is no shortage of shots The American drugs and healthcare giants vaccine is currently approved for use in the United States the European Union and other nations including Thailand and South Africa banking service chronicle magazine.

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Banking services chronicle online test purchase SHANGHAI Chinese regulators have fined Alibaba Group Holding 18 billion yuan (US$2.75 billion) for violating antimonopoly rules and abusing its dominant market position marking the highest ever antitrust fine to be imposed in the country. Banking service chronicle Alibabas billionaire founder Jack Mas business empire has been particularly put under intense scrutiny after his stinging criticism of Chinas regulatory system in late October.The penalty equivalent to around 4 per cent of Alibabas revenues in 2019 comes amid an unprecedented regulatory crackdown on the homegrown technology conglomerates in the last few months that have weighed on company shares banking service chronicle magazine.

Sunday, April 11, 2021

Renu General Knowledge

Renu General Knowledge

Renu general knowledge world vision magazine English subscription published this article page no 25 the scheme partly funded by the world bank was launched on good governance day i.e. december 25 2019. disbursement of resources against measurable indicators a key feature of this outcome- focused scheme is the disbursement of incentive funds (disbursement renu general knowledge and world vision buy.

Saturday, April 10, 2021

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Banking services chronicle free online test HUNTINGTON BEACH Prosecutors said that last May Cable gave homeless people in Huntington Beach food laced with oleoresin capsicum which officials described as being twice as strong as pepper spray used by police.California A man who poisoned eight homeless people in a southern California beach town so he could videotape their reactions was sentenced on Friday (Apr 9 Banking service chronicle) to four years in state prison. William Cable 38 of San Andreas in northern California was sentenced after pleading guilty to poisoning injuring an elderly person and other felony and misdemeanor charges according to the Orange County district attorneys office banking service chronicle magazine.

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Banking services chronicle november 2018 pdf LONDON Britain said it is willing to offer shelter to Myanmars ambassador to London after he was ousted from his embassy by projunta diplomats. Kyaw Zwar Minn met on Thursday (Apr 8) Banking service chronicle with Nigel Adams Britains Foreign Office minister for Asia after his hosts said they could no longer recognise him as ambassador in line with the juntas decision to terminate his posting banking service chronicle magazine.

Monday, April 5, 2021

mahendras monthly magazine

mahendras monthly magazine

Mahendras monthly magazine published this article page no 3 the prime minister had envisaged it way before this pandemic when he announced in august 2019 to take tap water to every household through jal jeevan mission. the initiative aims to provide tap-water connection to every rural household in the country by 2024 Mahendra master in current affairs buy.