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Competition success magazine

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Competition success magazine Competition success magazine    Published this article Lancet study raised concern about double burden of malnutrition. that is. underweight as well as obese children in India.    Also. National Nutrition Monitoring Bureau NNMB. also released its report recently. covering 16 states. to understand the current nutritional status of urban population in India. Key facts from Lancet study    India has the highest number of moderately and severely underweight children and adolescents in the world. i.e. approx. 97 million out of 192 million world.s moderately or severely underweight children and adolescents lived in India in 2016.    The prevalence of mild to severe underweight under.20s in India is 22.7% among girls and 30.7% among boys.    The Lancet study. published recently in 2017. analyzed that the number of obese children and adolescents rose from 11 million in 1975 to 124 million in 2016 globally – a tenfold...

Arihant current affairs magazine

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  Arihant current affairs magazine Arihant current affairs magazine   Published this article Trained Armed Forceso Police. must be effectively trained to deal with this new phenomenon of urban terror. o Every state should have a NSG.type of commando force to counter lethal terror strikes. What is CIBMS?    It is a robust and integrated system that is capable of addressing the gaps in the present system of border security by seamlessly integrating human resources. weapons. and high.tech surveillance equipment.    It has three main components. o New high.tech surveillance devices such as sensors. detectors. cameras. etc. as well as existing equipment for round.the.clock surveillance of the international border. An efficient and dedicated communication network including fiber optic cables and satellite communication for transmitting data gathered. and o A command and control centre to which the data will be transmitted providing a composite picture of the inte...

Shine india monthly magazine

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Shine india monthly magazine Shine india monthly magazine   Published this article integrated scheme for the development of silk industry    it is a central sector scheme implemented by central silk board    it consists of following four components o research & development training transfer of technology and i.t. initiatives o seed organizations o coordination & market development o quality certification systems qcs)export brand promotion & technology upgradation    it focuses on improving production quality and productivity of domestic silk so as to reduce the countrys dependence on imported silk. silk industry sericulture) in india    india is the second largest producer of silk in the world. it provides employment to over 8.25million people in the country.    there are four major types of silk produced in india mulberry tasar muga eri of which mulberry accounts for 70% of total raw silk production    in indi...

Junior Science Refresher

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Junior Science Refresher Junior Science Refresher  this is science magazine in india   Published this article  The lack of synergy between the various advisories and their disconnect from on-ground situations also perpetuate low uptake of smart technologies. Therefore the process of unleashing the true potential of agritech in the country would involve developing a synergistic relationship between the various stakeholders in the process including the farmers themselves enhancing investment and R&D to constantly improve and update solutions and further improving the regulatory environment to ease accessibility of startups and other companies to create a robust ecosystem  junior science refresher magazine  buy .  Junior Science Refresher

Shine india monthly magazine

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Shine india monthly magazine Shine india monthly magazine   Published this article  The textbook economics aka positive economics starts with the premise that wants in general are insatiable and that the resources are limited. Gandhian system steeped in normative thinking1  starts with the idea of containment of wants because after all there is enough on this earth for everybodys needs but not enough for one mans greed. Greed breeds violence and gives rise to the need to exploit others which is against the first primal principle of Gandhian system non-violence. Squeezing wages and exploiting workers is also equivalent to violence. Unequal land holding is manifestation of greed which was sought to be corrected through Bhoodan movement by Gandhijis illustrious disciple Vinoba Bhave. Creating circumstances that force people to migrate because of poverty might amount to violence at a societal level. Gandhiji wanted to reverse this by making village communities stronger and se...