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Knowledge Quest Magazine

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Knowledge Quest Magazine Knowledge Quest Magazine  covers all general knowledge for class 1-8   published this article page no  72 especially in areas with salinity in ground water desalination plants are being set and so far 4 such plants producing 270 mld water have been taken up in coastal areas of the state. to bring behaviour change promote water conservation and judicious use micro-irrigation was promoted in a big way. in 2005 gujarat green revolution company (ggrc) ltd. was set upto bring in water-use efficiency in agriculture sector by promoting drip and sprinkler irrigation systems. since then 12.28 iakh farmers have taken the benefits in the form of subsidy varying from 70-90% of the total cost and 19.67 iakh ha farmland has been covered under these micro-irrigation systems. to make gujarat a water secure state sujalam sufalam jal abhiyan was launched in 2018 under which a number of water conservation activities including cleaning  knowledge questions in en...

Womens Era Magazine

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Womens Era Magazine womens era magazine   published this article page no  71 despite all these efforts ensuring adequate quantity of water especially in drought years was a challenge. to ensure drinking water security a state-wide drinking water supply grid was planned. under this project 2.900 km long hulk water transfer pipeline 270 water treatment plants 350 major pumping stations. 1.073 elevated storage reservoirs and 1.823 groundwater storage structures have been constructed. this grid is providing potable drinking water to 207 ulfis including 5 municipal corporations and 106 municipalities and to about 14000 villages. to meet water requirement  womens era magazine online .

General Knowledge Refresher

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General Knowledge Refresher General knowledge refresher  covers all competitive exams   published this article page no  70 taken to these regions through a series of canal network. a unique approach of transferring flood water from narmada to water scarce regions of north gujarat and saurashtra was taken u by ranctnirtinn it)   current gk .

Pratiyogita Kiran English

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Pratiyogita Kiran English Pratiyogita kiran   published this article page no  53 apart from these interventions special interventions like preparation of district and block-level water-conservation plans krishi vigyan kendra melas urban wastewater re-use preparation of 3d village contour maps were also envisaged. these areas of intervention broadly fell under the mandate of the ministry ofjal shakti ministry of rural development department of land resources ministry of agriculture cooperation & farmers welfare ministry of environment forests & climate change and ministry of housing & urban affairs  pratiyogita kiran subscription online .

Pratiyogita kiran Hindi

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Pratiyogita kiran Hindi Pratiyogita kiran Hindi   published this article page no  52 each team had to visit their allotted districts/ blocks thrice for three-day duration for implementation of interventions identified under the abhiyan. the state governments appointed a state nodal officer and at the district level the district collector / deputy commissioner / district magistrate spearheaded the abhiyan. intervention areas under this campaign targeted activities were undertaken under five key areas of interventions namely i. water conservation and rainwater harvesting ii. renovation of traditional and other water bodies/ tanks iii. reuse and recharge structures watershed development and intensive afforestation  partiyogita kiran  buy .

Competition Wizard

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Competition Wizard Competition Wizard   published this article page no  51 multiple teams of officers from the central government led by additional secretaries / joint secretaries were mobilized and were mapped to each of the jsa districts / blocks. from different ministries of government of india 256 additional secretary / joint secretary level officers 446 director / deputy secretary level officers and 446 technical officers from central water commission and central ground water board were deputed to these districts / blocks. besides 169 newly trained las officers who were posted as assistant secretaries in the government of india also participated  IAS Magazine  buy .

General science biology

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General science biology General science biology   published this article page no  17 increasing and unsustainable  extraction of groundwater has  resulted in significant depletion with  consequent adverse environmental  impact. from the large-scale loss of  livelihoods to health issues related to  lack of availability of safe drinking  water to people migrating the impact  of water scarcity is severe  general science biology syllabus .

General science biology

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General science biology General science biology   published this article page no  16 india is the largest user of  groundwater in the world using more  than a (rader of the available global  resources. groundwater has played  an important role in ensuring the food security of the country. it was a major  driver in ensuring the success of the  `green revolution through millions  of energised tube wells. this finite  resource currently caters to more than  60 per cent of irrigated agriculture  85% of rural drinking water supply  and more than 50% of urban water  supply  general science biology syllabus .

General science biology

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General science biology General science biology   published this article page no  15 groundwater is sometimes called  an invisible resource. everybody uses it. it is mostly free available to those  with access and the means to extract  it. it sustains critical ecosystems such  as lakes wetlands and woods. fit is  however largely invisible and users  have no knowledge about aquifers  that yield the groundwater they use  and what constitutes sustainable and  equitable usage of this common-pool  resource  general science biology syllabus .

competition success review hindi

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  competition success review hindi competition success review hindi published this article page no 215 Increasing and unsustainable extraction of groundwater has resulted in significant depletion with consequent adverse environmental impact. From the large-scale loss of livelihoods to health issues related to lack of availability of safe drinking water to people migrating the impact of water scarcity is severe. competition success review hindi subscribe now

competition success review hindi subscription

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  competition success review hindi subscription competition success review hindi subscription published this article page no 214 India is the largest user of groundwater in the world using more than a (Rader of the available global resources. Groundwater has played an important role in ensuring the food security of the country. It was a major driver in ensuring the success of the `Green Revolution through millions of energized tube wells. This finite resource currently caters to more than 60 per cent of irrigated agriculture 85% of rural drinking water supply and more than 50% of urban water supply. competition success review hindi subscription subscribe

knowledge quest magazine subscription

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  knowledge quest magazine subscription knowledge quest magazine subscription published this article page no 213 Groundwater   An Invisible Resource Groundwater is sometimes called an invisible resource. Everybody uses it. It is mostly free available to those with access and the means to extract it. It sustains critical ecosystems such as lakes wetlands and woods. fit is however largely invisible and users have no knowledge about aquifers that yield the groundwater they use and what constitutes sustainable and equitable usage of this common-pool resource. knowledge quest magazine subscription subscribe now

Pratiyogita Kiran Hindi

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Pratiyogita Kiran Hindi Pratiyogita kiran hindi  monthly magazine by kiran prakashan subscribe   publish this article page  no  28 there are two incontrovertible facts one that water is a key  determinant for health security and economic growth. and two  water wars arc not inevitable but will happen only if we do not  manage our resources prudently. in this age  of  covid-19 we have  understood just how critical the issue of clean water is. our defense against the  pandemic is that we wash hands frequently.this is why in the union budget  2021 the government has included water in the health component of the  countrys accounts. this is a game-changer in my view as it recognises the role  of clean water as a critical preventive health measure  pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine subscription .

Bsc Banking Service Chronicle

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 Bsc Banking Service Chronicle Banking services chronicle Published this articles   page No 112 The right to education act 2009 has been successful in achieving near universal enrolment in elementary education however retaining children remains a challenge for the schooling system. according to government data in 2015­ 16 gross enrolment ratio (ger) was 56.2 percent at senior secondary level as compared to 99.2 percent at primary level. ger denotes enrolment as a percent of the population of corresponding age group. . Banking services chronicle subscribe now

Bsc Banking Service Chronicle

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Bsc Banking Service Chronicle Bsc banking services chronicle  published by bsc academy   publish this article page  no 6 swachh bharat abhiyan 2.0 is needed to halt the advent of  a staggering health menace caused by the mismanagement  of faecal sludge also  banking services chronicle  buy .

shine india magazine

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 shine india magazine shine india magazine   published this article page no 17 for an equal society we do want men also to take up an equal role in providing drinking water but till this gender transformation takes place we need towater managers women are traditional knowledge bearers of the season-wise water availability in different water  sources source-wise water quality as compared to men as they use the sources and water every day   shine india monthly magazine telugu .

competition wizard books

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 competition wizard books Competition wizard books   published this article page no 16 they are also the first to know of health problems in the family hence are keen to learn the link between water quality and health the ways to test water quality and address its impurities through traditional (boiling) or new technologies (filtration). Of course gender roles in fetching and managing water may differ or change based on i) location and distance of the source ii) caste/ social norms and iii) severity of scarcity or immediate needs at the household level  competition wizard  buy .

competition wizard magazine

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competition wizard magazine Competition wizard magazine   published this article page no 15 in many villages we have found that it is the women who unite the men to develop a common plan for the drinking water system. Women often ensure that egos and political/ caste differences do not affect community contribution or water rate collection whit may otherwise lead to a system breakdown  competition wizard  buy .

Science Reporter

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Science Reporter Science reporter english magazine  by niscair subscribe now   published this article page no 12 water is lifesaving yet it is also a carrier of pathogens and toxic chemicals which when consumed cause diseases and deaths. diarrheal diseases cholera typhoid polio hepatitis a & e are water-borne diseases. water is necessary for personal hygiene and allows for hand hygiene which are key factors in preventing the spread of respiratory diseases and trachoma which is yet to be eliminated in india  science reporter magazine subscription .

Pratiyogita Kiran Hindi

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Pratiyogita Kiran Hindi Pratiyogita kiran hindi  monthly magazine by kiran prakashan subscribe   published this article page no 5 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 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  pratiyogita kiran  buy.

Renu General Knowledge

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Renu General Knowledge Renu general knowledge world vision magazine English subscription   public health engineering department and gram panchayats and / or its sub-committees to play the role of a public utility jal jeevan mission has identified key priority areas such as water quality-affected habitations villages in desert and drought-prone areas sc/st majority and sansad adarsh gram yojana villages. under the mission  112 aspirational districts with low human development indices and 61 je-aes affected districts have been given top priority for providing piped water supply to every home  renu general knowledge and world vision  buy .

banking service chronicle question bank

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banking service chronicle question bank Banking service chronicle question bank   published this article page no 3 focus on service delivery under the mission the focus has shifted to the assured supply of potable water to every home rather than merely infrastructure creation. massive training and skilling programmes are being taken up to build the capacity of public health engineers and the local community including masons plumbers fitters pump operators etc. to ensure regular service delivery to every home  banking services chronicle  buy .

banking service chronicle latest edition

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banking service chronicle latest edition Banking service chronicle latest edition   published this article page no 53 the united icrations (un) declared 2011-2020 as the decade of action for road safety it is celebrated every two years the fifth edition (held from 6-12 may 2019) highlighted the need for strong leadership for road safety the international road assessment programme it is a registered charity dedicated to saving lives through safer roads  banking services chronicle magazine  buy .

banking service chronicle previous year question papers

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banking service chronicle previous year question papers Banking service chronicle previous year question papers   published this article page no 52 the declaration was signed at the second global high-level conference on road safety held in brazil. india is a signatory to the declaration the countries plan to achieve the sustainable development goal 3.6 i.e. to half the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents by 2030  banking services chronicle  buy .

banking service chronicle question bank

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banking service chronicle question bank Banking service chronicle question bank   published this article page no 51 women in the families of victims bore the burden across poor and rich households often taking up extra work assuming greater responsibilities and performing caregiving activities about 50% of women were severely affected by the decline in their household income after a crash  banking services chronicle  buy .