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Competition refresher magazine

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Competition refresher magazine Competition refresher magazine   published this aticle page no 11 in delhi when the administration of the territory cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of article 239aa. presidents rule is imposed on a report from the lg. if the lg is the government will she or he have to make a report against themselves.  against co-operative federalism the act not only negates cooperative federalism but also upturns the fundamental principles laid down by the supreme court in government of nct delhi vs union of india case (2018).  control over services department governance has always been a contentious issue since delhi is not a full state and the services department comes under the l-g. way forward  collaborative structure the apex court had rightly concluded that the scheme set out in the constitution and the government of national capital territory of delhi act 1991 envisages a collaborative structure that can be worked only thr...

Competition refresher magazine

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Competition refresher magazine Competition refresher magazine   published this article page no 16 but it has about 64 percent of the planets known reserves and is therefor e the only region able to satisfy any substantial rise in oil demand. saudi arabia has a quarter of the worlds total reserves and is the single largest producer. iraqs known reserves are second only to saudi arabias. and since substantial portions of iraqi territory are yet to be fully explored there is a fair chance that actual reserves might be far larger. the united states europe japan and increasingly india and china which consume this petroleum are located at a considerable distance from the region   competition refresher magazine subscription . Competition refresher magazine

Arihant current affairs magazine

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Arihant current affairs magazine Arihant current affairs magazine   published this article page no 21the world refugee map tallies almost perfectly with the world conflicts map because wars and armed conflicts in the south have generated millions of refugees seeking safe haven. from 1990 to 1995 70 states were involved in 93 wars which killed about 55 lakh people. as a result individuals and families and at times whole communities have been forced to migrate because of generalised fear of violence or due to the destruction of livelihoods identities and living environments. a look at the correlation between wars and refugee migration shows that in the 1990s all but three of the 60 refugee flows coincided with an internal armed conflict. health epidemics such as hiv-aids bird flu and severe acute respiratory syndrome (sars) have rapidly spread across countries through migration business tourism and military operations. one countrys success or failure in limiting the spread of these d...

Drishti current affairs magazine English

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Drishti current affairs magazine English Drishti current affairs magazine English   Published this article page no 1 the uns objective is to prevent international conflict and to facilitate cooperation among states. it was founded with the hope that it would act to stop the conflicts between states escalating into war and if war broke out to limit the extent of hostilities. furthermore since conflicts often arose from the lack of social and economic development the un was intended to bring countries together to improve the prospects of social and economic development all over the world. by 2006 the un had 192 member states. these includeed almost all independent states. in the un general assembly all members have one vote each. in the un security council there are five permanent members. these are: the united states russia the united kingdom france and china. these states were selected as permanent members as they were the most powerful immediately after the second world war and be...

competition success magazine

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competition success magazine competition success magazine  this article was published in december scale up and improve targeting of investment in nbs in this regard sfn 2022 provides the following recommendationso increase direct finance flows to nbs by ensuring that multilateral development banks (mdbs) and development finance institutions (dfis) prioritise green finance and providing regulation and incentives for private sector investment. companies and financial institutions should transition to net zero net positive and equitable business models in a time-bound manner with short-term targets through measures like disclosure of climate and nature-related financial risks. o integrate just transition principles safeguarding human rights in public and private sector efforts to scale up nbs investments mainstream nbs within national governance climate action and climate policy-related instruments including nationally determined contributions adaptation communications etc. robust mon...

Banking service chronicle

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Banking service chronicle Banking service chronicle   this article was published in the month of december discipline promotion as bill ensures higher penalties in violation of act which will help to promote discipline among cooperatives. persistent issue with cooperative societies in india politicization of cooperatives many cooperatives are dominated by local powerful members or family of the society with strong political affiliation. skewed geographical presence the cooperatives in northeast west bengal bihar odisha are not well developed as compared to maharashtra and gujarat. o cooperative societies have struggled to be successful and financially viable and the cooperative movement remains unevenly spread in the country  banking service chronicle monthly magazine . Banking service chronicle

shine india monthly magazine

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shine india monthly magazine shine india monthly magazine   published this article page no 6 we have seen that the end of cold war left the us without any serious rival in the world. the era since then has been described as a period of us dominance or a unipolar world. in this chapter we try to understand the nature extent and limits of this dominance. we begin by narrating the story of the rise of the new world order from the first gulf war to the us-led invasion of iraq. we then pause to understand the nature of us domination with the help of the concept of hegemony. after exploring the political economic and cultural aspects of us hegemony we assess indias policy options in dealing with the us. finally we turn to see if there are challenges to this hegemony and whether it can be overcome   shine india monthly magazine  buy . shine india monthly magazine