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Competition Success Review

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Competition Success Review Competition Success Review   published this article page no 5 first district in the country to provide basic documents to all tribals k satyanarayana raju has been appointed as the new managing director and ceo of canara bank. he has replaced l v prabhakar who resigned on 31 december 2022 member of advisory committee of sifl sefl by rbi ceo of jp morgan chase & co (india) rbi deputy governor md & ceo of paytm payments bank limited (ppbl) interim ceo of bharatpe rajasthan chief secretary usha sharma inaugurated a sculpture park at bikaner house in new delhi. the sculpture park has a glimpse of modern and contemporary art and culture and the sculptures will be on display till the end of march 2023. from 9 february 2023 the venue will also be hosting bikaner house dialogues on issues related to art literature culture and heritage  competition success review gk today  buy.   Competition Success Review

Junior science refresher

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Junior science refresher Buy and subsribe here  Junior science refresher   Published this article page no 11 hill area development programme hill area development programmes were initiated during fifth five year plancovering 15 districts comprising all the hilly districts of uttar pradesh present uttarakhand mikir hill and north cachar hills of assam darjiling district of west bengal and nilgiri district of tamil nadu. the national committee on the development of backward area in 1981 recommended that all the hill areas in the country having height above 600 m and not covered under tribal sub-plan be treated as backward hill areas. the detailed plans for the development of hill areas were drawn keeping in view their topographical ecological social and economic conditions   junior science refresher magazine  buy now. Junior science refresher

Competition refresher

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Competition refresher Buy and subscribe here  Competition refresher   published this article page no 12 can we think of an industry without labour industries require skilled labour. in india labour is quite mobile and is available in large numbers due to our large population. have you ever thought of the reasons for emerging mumbai kolkata and chennai as industrial nodes these locations were greatly influenced by our colonial past. during the initial phase of colonisation manufacturing activities received new impetus provided by the european traders. places like murshidabad dhaka bhadohi surat vadodara kozhikode coimbatore mysuru etc. emerged as important manufacturing centres. in the subsequent industrial phase of colonialism these manufacturing centres experienced rapid growth due to competition from the goods manufactured in britain and the discriminatory policies of colonial power   competition refresher magazine subscription . Competition refresher

Red magazine

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Red magazine Red magazine   Published this article page no 42 consequently the foodgrains were imported from other countries. new seed varieties of wheat mexico and rice philippines known as high yielding varieties hyvs were available for cultivation by mid-1960s. india took advantage of this and introduced package technology comprising hyvs along with chemical fertilizers in irrigated areas of punjab haryana western uttar pradesh andhra pradesh and gujarat. assured supply of soil moisture through irrigation was a basic pre-requisite for the success of this new agricultural technology. this strategy of agricultural development paid dividends instantly and increased the foodgrains production at very fast rate. this spurt of agricultural growth came to be known as green revolution. this also gave fillip to the development of a large number of agro-inputs agro-processing industries and small-scale industries. this strategy of agricultural development made the country self-reliant in f...

Jagran sakhi magazine

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Jagran sakhi magazine Jagran sakhi magazine  published this article page no   41 after independence the immediate goal of the government was to increase foodgrains production by i switching over from cash crops to food crops ii intensification of cropping over already cultivated land and iii increasing cultivated area by bringing cultivable and fallow land under plough. initially this strategy helped in increasing foodgrains production. but agricultural production stagnated during late 1950s. to overcome this problem intensive agricultural district programme iadp and intensive agricultural area programme iaap were launched. but two consecutive droughts during mid-1960s resulted in food crisis in the country   jagran sakhi magazine subscription . Jagran sakhi magazine

Master in current affair hindi

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Master in current affair hindi Master in current affair hindi   published this article page no 40 the importance of agricultural sector in india can be gauged from the fact that about 57 per cent of its land is devoted to crop cultivation whereas in the world the corresponding share is only about 12 per cent. in spite of this there is tremendous pressure on agricultural land in india which is reflected from the fact that the land-human ratio in the country is only 0.31 ha which is almost half of that of the world as a whole 0.59 ha. despite various constraints indian agriculture has marched a long way since independence. strategy of development indian agricultural economy was largely subsistence in nature before independence. it had dismal performance in the first half of twentieth century. this period witnessed severe droughts and famines. during partition about one-third of the irrigated land in undivided india went to pakistan. this reduced the proportion of irrigated area in in...