Tuesday 27 November 2018

Civil service chronicle subscription


About Good Foodyou can see the 12th page of civil services chronicle 
Civil service chronicle subscription Goodquality food is one thing any aspirants preparing for UPSC exam upsc pattern misses and this also have bearing on their health. When you prepare from home you can maintain. pcs exam good health and eat healthy during your preparation and believe us it's a great advantage shankar ias academy.

No Transportation can be seen in the magazine civil services chronicle
Civil service chronicle subscription Time spent on transportation is a big waste and this definitely upsc pattern can be used productively to pursue some hobby or doing exercise which will improve your health and personality pcs exam.

Tuesday 20 November 2018

Junior Science Refresher


Science refresher has Interest rate on the 23rd page
Junior science refresher magazine The banks uses the Marginal Cost of Funds based Lending Rate (MCLR), pjus an additional spread to set an interest rate! Presently (in 2017), the additional spread is in the 1.35-3% range.Repayment The loan is repaid by the student. Generally, bright group of publications junior science refresher the repayment starts when the course is completed. Some banks even provide a relaxation period of 6 months after securing a job or a year after the completion of studies for repayment.

Saturday 17 November 2018

Competition success book


CAG's advice to the government article is in this issue magazine of CSR
Competition success book The CAG has suggested to the government to put into action an overhaul plan for the Indian Railways. To begin with, all Zonal Railways must come up with their respective comprehensive master plans, Competition success book designed for stations facing high passenger traffic and zero in on the shortcomings of these stations while handling traffic. online magazine This must be followed by measures to resolve these shortcomings. Redevelopment of stations must be made the top priority by the government if it is looking to resolve the problem of late running of trains. online magazine
competition success review magazine subscription form While this isn't the first time that the Indian Railways has come under criticism for its operations, it would be worth noticing competition success review magazine subscription form if the government takes a note of these recommendations and focuses on what really matters to put the rail back on track.

Thursday 15 November 2018

Science reporter magazine price




page 45 of Science Reporter has Odysseys into Space - Wage of Money?
Science reporter magazine price Rich countries of the world spend huge sums of money on space exploration. when money, many contend could be used to address problems faced on earth by us humans. Science reporter magazine price Debatable. one would say? Actually, moving out into space and realising the infinitude of creation, and the infinitesimalness of the earth and everything best science magazines in india on it Ca blue dot suspended in the solar system, when observed by the Voyager from close to Neptune'), has the potential to make us all realise that we are , custodians of Earth.


Wednesday 14 November 2018

Competition in focus Magazine



Background of the statue is on competition in focus page no 5
Competition in focus Magazine The Statue of Unity is a dream project of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This project was announced on October 31, 2013 by Narendra Modi, when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat. competition in focus Indian infrastructure company Larsen & Toubro (L&T) won the contract on October 27, 2014 for its lowest bid of 2989 crore ($ 420 million) for the design, construction and maintenance. competition focus They commenced the construction on October 31, 2014. L&T has contracted with TQ Art Foundry; subsidiary of the Jiangxi Toqine Company based in Nanchang, China; for the bronze cladding of the statue.


Tuesday 13 November 2018

Competition refresher monthly magazine


GST collection rises marginally in Sept article can be seen on the 44th page of competition refresher magazine 
Competition refresher monthly magazine Collections from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in September increased marginally to 'Rs. 94,442 crore from the Rs. 93,690 crore collected in August success. "The total,,gross GST revenue collected in the month of September 2018 is Rs. 94,442 crore of which CGST is Rs. 15,318 crore chanakya ias academy, SGST is Rs. 21,061 crore, IGST is Rs. 50,070 crore (including Rs. 25,308 crore collected on imports) and cess Rs. 7,993 crore (including Rs. 769 crore collected on imports)," the government said in a statement. civil service exam

Monday 12 November 2018

Science reporter magazine subscription


the material about Processing of asteroid can be seen on 26th page of science reporter

Science reporter magazine subscription Once asteroid materials are returned to near earth surface, they can be processed into fuel,  Science reporter magazine subscription drinking water, and building supplies. Harvesting spacecraft will unload their cargo to a processing complex science magazine names that will start the detailed separation and evolution of materials, and getting them ready for manufacturing science magazine names.

Saturday 10 November 2018

Competition Refresher Magazine


Article about the Government constitutes Injeti Srinivas .Competition Law Review Committee can be seen on page 28 of competition refresher
Competition Refresher Magazine The government has constituted a panel to review the competition law. The committee would review the Competition Act, Rules & Regulations, in view of changing business environment and bring necessary changes, required. Competition Refresher The nine-member committee chaired by Corporate Affairs Secretary InjetiSrinivas includes Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) Chairperson MS Sahoo and Competition Commission of India's (CC1) acting chairperson Sudhir Mittal Announcing the setting up of the Competition Law Review Committee, the government said it is in pursuance of its objective of ensuring that legislation is in sync with the needs of strong economic fundamentals. Competition Refresher gk The committee would also look into international best practices in the competition fields, especially anti-trust laws, merger guidelines and handling-cross border competition issues. Further,. it would study 'the regulatory regimes, institutional mechanisms and government policies which overlap with the Competition Act', the release said. The committee would submit its report within three months from the date of its first meeting.

Friday 9 November 2018

Bsc magazine for bank purchase now


India, ADB sign pact is on page 12 of BSC
Bsc magazine for bank purchase now India and the Asian Development Bank (AD,B) on 5 Oct signed a $110-mn loan agreement to upgrade all-weather rural roads in Madhya Pradesh under the Prime Minister's Rural Roads Programme (PMGSY). Bsc magazine for bank purchase now The $110 mn is the second tranche of the $500-mn Second Rural Connectivity Investment Programme for India approved by the multilateral lending agency in Dec 2017. The Programme is aimed at improving rural connectivity, Bsc magazine for bank purchase now safe and efficient access to livelihood and socio¬economic opportunities for communities in Assam, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.

Thursday 8 November 2018

Junior Science Refresher


Junior science refresher magazine The banks also ask for collateral for loans above Rs 7.5 lakh. Presently, the banks do not ask for any collateral or third-party guarantee for loan up to Rs 4 lakh. For loans above Rs 4 lakh up to Rs 7.5 lakh, a third-party guarantee is required. Junior science refresher magazine A collateral is asked for loan exceeding Rs 7.5 lakh.  Once the loan application is accepted, the banks disburse the amount directly to the college/university as per the given fees structure

Tuesday 6 November 2018

Competition wizard magazine subscription


Page no:13 of the magazine has this article about hunger management 

Competition wizard magazine subscription Hunger management. Every citizen of the country deserves to have stomach full good, nutritious and healthy food. No one in the country should die of hunger. It is a shame that even after over seven  decades of independence, India still remains the hunger capital of the'world. Competition wizard magazine subscription In addition government  needs to ensure that no food grains, fruit and vegetables decay in storage. People also need to be  educated about wastage of cooked food at homes, in restaurants and hotels. In India there is no  wizard magazine 2018shortage of food, but poor food management is responsible for making India hunger capital of the  world. At schools and colleges, this value of not wasting eatables and leaving residuals in plates after  meals need to be imbibed as a culture in their DNA. Continuous efforts in this direction will make India  self sufficient in food and there will be no hungry population in our country. wizard magazine 2018

Monday 5 November 2018

Mathematics today journal


Mathematics today journal presents a mixed package of humour science fiction puzzles science projects and crosswords and columns dealing   with topics such as computers environment health and much more. 

Mathematics today journal an earthquake or an oil spill. Or for that matter important issues such as cloning satellite launches or the Human Genome Project. Besides it is also a one stop solution for students on the lookout for latest updates from the world of science. Inaccessible as foreign scientific journals are to them they find in Mathematics today journal a comprehensive package of information which helps them not only during competitive exams but also throughout their careers. The contributors to

Mathematics today subscription includes many eminent scientists of national and international standing. At the same time it also encourages upcoming science writers by guiding them editorially.

Mathematics today subscription the two yearlong series India Can Do It that dealt with success stories in Indian science and technology was widely appreciated. As were the special issues brought out from time to time on varied topics such as environment food irradiation natural disasters and on eminent personalities

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Science a comprehensive package of information, which helps them not only during competitive exams but also throughout their careers. The contributors to Science include many eminent scientists of national and international standing. At the same time it also encourages upcoming science writers by guiding them editorially. The two-year-long series India Can Do It, that dealt with success stories in Indian science and technology, was widely appreciated. Science As were the special issues brought out from time to time on varied topics such as environment, food irradiation, natural disasters, and on eminent personalities, such as Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar, C. V. Raman, Ramanujan, Birbal Sahni and M. N. Saha, to name a few. In every issue,

Science reporter magazine presents a mixed package of humour, science fiction, puzzles, science projects and crosswords, and columns dealing   with topics such as computers, environment, health and much more. Subscribers of the print edition can also access the current & recent issues of science reporter magazine online. In case you are subscriber of print edition, please send your subscription number, subscribers name & postal address by email to sanjayburde@niscair.res.in. Your subscription number is written on the envelope like SR-L-27-08(July-2016). Also you will need to register your email address with NOPR for accessing current & recent issues. Authorization for online access of current & recent issues shall be given after verification of subscription of print edition & same shall be communicated by email to the registered email address.

Science reporter magazine was Started in 1964, Science Reporter  is one of the oldest English language popular science monthlies published in India. It has a wide circulation throughout the country. From its initial objective of making the people of India aware of the innumerable technologies being developed within our scientific establishments, science reporter has today grown into being much more than just a vehicle for relaying information about technologies being developed in the national laboratories.

science reporter Today it is a popular platform for exchanging ideas about the state of science in the country, matters of science policy, and discussing the future course science in India should take science reporter has always been in the forefront of reporting scientific events as they happen, whether it is an erupting volcano, a landslide,
Science reporter an earthquake or an oil spill. Or for that matter, important issues such as cloning, satellite launches, or the Human Genome Project. Besides, it is also a one-stop solution for students on the lookout for latest updates from the world of science. Inaccessible as foreign scientific journals are to them


Saturday 3 November 2018

Competition in Focus



Page 9 of Competitionin Focus Arihant Publication Centenary Celebrations of the DBHPS
Competition in Focus Arihant Publication President Ram. Nath Kovind inaugurated the centenary celebrations of the Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha (DBHPS) on September 22, 2018 in New Delhi. The mail goal of ISBHPS is to improve Hindi literacy among the non-Hindi speaking people of South India Competition infocus It was established in 1918 by Mahatma Gandhi, who held the post ,of president till his death.


Thursday 1 November 2018

Banking current affairs magazine



Tejas successfully completes first-ever mid-air refuelling trial
Bankingcurrent affairs magazine In a first, Tejas, the advanced version of India's indigenously produced Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) was successfully refueled mid-air by a Russian-origin Ilyushin-78 tanker on September 10, 2018. The mid-air refueling was a part of a 'wet contact' trial for LCA Tejas MK-1. banking and current affairs The Russian-origin tanker refueled the fighter plane, piloted by Wing Commander Siddharth Singh, with 1,900 liters of fuel at an altitude of 20,000 ft.