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Kya nonono ne KRK ko yesyesyes keh deni chahiye?
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- Naa… kisi aur ko
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Kya sonikudi sach me sonni hai?
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- Launda hai
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Kya yaha ki ladkiyon ko bhi samne se aa ke ladko ko dil-e-izhaar karni chahiye?
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- Hanhanhan
- Nah
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Kya bhole baba ki kripa se pg pe valentine tak aur couples banege?
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on 25th, u will give
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- IB
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A letter from an unemployed youth to the respected prime minister https://www.facebook.com/anshul.agarwal1990/posts/1603010163127870
ab kitabo mai lagta nahi dil...padhna likhna hua mera mushkil....koi shatranj khelegaa kyaa...??
Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has constituted a 13-member advisory committee to monitor and expedite capital acquisition projects for the modernisation of the armed forces. The committee is headed by Vinay Sheel Oberoi.The panel will suggest measures to improve the capital acquisition process. The committee will undertake an independent review and check the status of ongoing critical projects worth more than 500 crore rupees.
In a bid to conserve the dwindling rhododendron species of Tawang, a rhododendron park is being established in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh. Over 30 species of rhododendron will be planted and conserved in the park. It will also have a modern nursery, an information centre, resting sheds, and a parking facility, among other things.About Rhododendron: Found in varied habitats from subtropical forest to alpine shrubs, rhododendrons range from dwarf shrubs to large trees. The smallest are R. nivale and R. pumilum at just 10 to 50 cm while the tallest species, R. arboretum grows over 40 metres tall.Where they are found? The cold, moist slopes and deep valleys of the eastern Himalayas form a conducive habitat for the luxuriant growth of Rhododendron species. Arunachal Pradesh is home to the highest number with 119 taxa (74 species, 21 sub species and 24 varieties) of the Rhododendron. The small State of Sikkim is home to 42 taxa (25 species, 11 sub-species and six varieties) while 10 taxa are found in Manipur, four in Mizoram and 11 in Nagaland.
TIMES Higher Education (THE) World University Ranking has released the rankings for educational institutes in Asia and only two Indian institutes have made their way to the top 50 Asian institutes. A total of 17 institutes from India have made their way to the top 200 Asian Universities. Though representation of India has increased in the list, several of the universities have fallen down the rankings in comparison to last year. The ranks as released by the THE World University Ranking are:
- Indian Institute of Science (IISc) – world rank 29.
- Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay – world rank 44.
- Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur – world rank 60.
- Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Roorkee – world rank 65.
- Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur – world rank 81.
- Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi – world rank 86.
SpaceX Falcon Heavy:
Context: SpaceX Falcon Heavy, the world’s most powerful rocket, was recently launched from the Kennedy Space Centre in the United States’ Florida toward an orbit near Mars. Falcon Heavy is being considered mainly as a potential equipment carrier to deep space destinations.
The mission:The mission is a test flight, pioneered by rocket firm SpaceX which is helmed by Tesla CEO Elon Musk. The rocket is loaded with Mr Musk’s own red Tesla roadster. At the wheel is a mannequin dressed in a spacesuit nicknamed Starman. It is the first time that a car is being sent to the space.If the Tesla roadster survives its five-hour journey through the Van Allen Belt – a region of high radiation where it will be pelted with charged particles – it will attempt a final burn toward Mars.
About Falcon Heavy:Falcon Heavy is the most powerful operational rocket in the world with the ability to lift into orbit nearly 64 metric tons – a mass greater than a 737 jetliner loaded with passengers, crew, luggage and fuel. Only the Saturn V moon rocket, last flown in 1973, delivered more payload to orbit.
701 Juvenile Justice Boards (JJBs) Established in the country
There are 701 Juvenile Justice Boards (JJBs) in the country which are supported under the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) of the Ministry of Women and Child Development. The primary responsibility of setting up the JJBs vests with the State Governments/UT Administrations concerned. Section 4 (1) of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, provides that the State Government shall constitute for every district one or more JJBs for exercising the powers and discharging its functions relating to children in conflict with law and this is an on going process.
NITI Aayog releases “Healthy States, Progressive India” Report
Kerala, Punjab & Tamil Nadu ranked on top in terms of overall performance
Jharkhand, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttar Pradesh ranked top three States in terms of annual incremental performance
NITI Aayog released today a comprehensive Health Index report titled, “Healthy States, Progressive India” at a function in the capital today. The report ranks states and Union territories innovatively on their year-on-year incremental change in health outcomes, as well as, their overall performance with respect to each other. The report was released jointly by the CEO, NITI Aayog; Amitabh Kant, Secretary, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare; Preeti Sudan and World Bank India Country Director, Junaid Ahmad. It is the first attempt to establish an annual systematic tool to measure and understand the heterogeneity and complexity of the nation’s performance in Health. The report has been developed by NITI Aayog, with technical assistance from the World Bank, and in consultation with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW),States and UTs have been ranked in three categories namely, Larger States, Smaller States, and Union Territories (UTs), to ensure comparison among similar entities. The Health Index is a weighted composite Index, which for the larger States, is based on indicators in three domains: (a) Health Outcomes (70%); (b) Governance and Information (12%); and (c) Key Inputs and Processes (18%), with each domain assigned a weight based on its importance.
Among the Larger States, Kerala, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu ranked on top in terms of overall performance, while Jharkhand, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttar Pradesh are the top three ranking States in terms of annual incremental performance. Jharkhand, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttar Pradesh showed the maximum gains in improvement of health outcomes from base to reference year in indicators such as Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR), Under-five Mortality Rate (U5MR), full immunization coverage, institutional deliveries, and People Living with HIV (PLHIV) on Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART).Among Smaller States, Mizoram ranked first followed by Manipur on overall performance, while Manipur followed by Goa were the top ranked States in terms of annual incremental performance.Manipur registered maximum incremental progress on indicators such as PLHIV on ART, first trimester antenatal care (ANC) registration, grading quality parameters of Community Health Centres (CHCs), average occupancy of key State-level officers and good reporting on the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP).Among UTs, Lakshadweep showed both the best overall performance as well as the highest annual incremental performance. Lakshadweep showed the highest improvement in indicators such as institutional deliveries, tuberculosis (TB) treatment success rate, and transfer of National Health Mission (NHM) funds from State Treasury to implementation agency.The Health Index report notes that while States and UTs that start at lower levels of development are generally at an advantage in notching up incremental progress over States with high Health Index scores, it is a challenge for States with high Index scores to even maintain their performance levels. For example, Kerala ranks on top in terms of overall performance but sees the least incremental change as it had already achieved a low level of Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR) and Under-five Mortality Rate (U5MR) and replacement level fertility, leaving limited space for any further improvements.However, the incremental measurement reveals that about one-third of the States have registered a decline in their performance in 2016 as compared to 2015, stressing the need to pursue domain-specific, targeted interventions.
Common challenges for most States and UTs include the need to focus on addressing vacancies in key staff, establishment of functional district Cardiac Care Units (CCUs), quality accreditation of public health facilities and institutionalization of Human Resources Management Information System (HRMIS). Additionally, almost all Larger States need to focus on improving the Sex Ratio at Birth (SRB).
Linking this Index to incentives under the National Health Mission by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare underlines the importance of such an exercise. The report also notes that rich learnings have emerged in the first year and these will guide in refining the Index for the coming year and also address some of the limitations. It notes that there is an urgent need to improve data systems in the health sector, in terms of terms of representativeness of the priority areas, periodic availability for all States and UTs, and completeness for private sector service delivery. This Index is expected to nudge States towards further achieving a rapid transformation of their health systems and population health outcomes. Health Index has been developed as a tool to leverage co-operative and competitive federalism to accelerate the pace of achieving health outcomes. It would also serve as an instrument for “nudging” States & Union Territories (UTs) and the Central Ministries to a much greater focus on output and outcome based measurement of annual performance than is currently the practice. With the annual publication of the Index and its availability on public domain on a dynamic basis, it is expected to keep every stakeholder alert to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Goal number 3.
Budget 2017-18 will improve the living standard of common people: Shri Ram Vilas Paswan
Budget allocations for the Department of Food increases by 14% more in Budget 2018-19 than in 2017-18: Shri Paswan
State level PDS portal to be integrated with the National PDS Portal: Shri Paswan
Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Shri Ram Vilas Paswan said that Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley presented an inclusive and historic budget under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Shri Paswan said that budget 2018-19 is targeted for the empowerment of farmers, youth, women and all categories of society. The budget 2018-19 will improve the living standard of common people. Shri Paswan stated it while briefing about the achievements of Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution to the media in New Delhi today.Shri Paswan told that foodgrains have been produced at the record level in the country. In 2017-18, 275 million tonnes of foodgrains and more than 300 million tonnes of fruit have been produced. The Central Government has made constant efforts for the welfare of the farmers, which have been continued in this budget and the increase in their income from the provision made in the budget for giving farmers a minimum support price of 1.5 times of the production cost of their crops.Speaking on the budgetary provisions of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Shri Paswan said that provision of Rs 224159.10 crores has been made for the Food Department this year, which is about 14% more than the Rs. 196809.22 crores in the year 2017-18. Similarly, for the Department of Consumer Affairs, a provision of 1804.52 crores has been made for this year out of which 1500 crores have been earmarked for stabilization fund.Shri Paswan gave a detailed discussion on the ongoing schemes in the department and informed about the main achievements and plans of the department. In particular, Shri Paswan gave credit to the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for not making any increase in the prices of the food grains provided by the government in the last 3½ years and said that the central government is dedicated to the welfare of the poor. Shri Paswan said that the provisions made in the food department have been increased by 1.25 times in the last 3 years. The provision of total food subsidy for the year 2015-16 was Rs. 144781.69 crores, which is Rs. 173323 crores this year.Referring to the benefits made to the Ministry due to the implementation of GST by the Government, Shri Paswan said that due to this, only GST has remained at the place of taxation imposed by various states. Due to this, the tax on government procurement has decreased by 18%, saving the Government Rs.1600 crores. The Union Minister said that in order to consolidate the data of the public distribution system to the national level, the Ministry recently has given its approval for a new scheme of 127 crore rupees. In this scheme, State level PDS portal to be integrated with the National PDS Portal. This will enable the data of the entire country to be available at one place. Long-term loans are provided to the farmers in the government procurement by the Food Corporation of India, which is used to repay the amount. The government has also decided to restructure the capital finances of the Indian Food Corporation.In public distribution system, transparency has been brought out and the cheaper grains reach the right beneficiary, the ration cards have been linked to the Aadhar and to ensure that PoS machines have been installed at ration shops. Shri Paswan said that 2.75 crore fake, duplicate and illegal ration cards have been sacked from this campaign, so that the subsidy of Rs.17, 500 crores has been successful in reaching the right beneficiaries. Continuing this campaign, he said that now the aim of his ministry is to make the arrangements for the poor to give grains to their mindset ration shops. For this, Portability of PDS will be done in a phased manner in the country as a core banking, that is, within the same state, the beneficiary will be independent of any ration shop to take the grain as per his entitlement. This advertisement is already underway in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Haryana, Gujarat and Delhi.Shri Paswan said that due to the online program of the Depot Online program, there has been an increase in work capacity and loss of stolen and grain losses on Depot Levels of the Indian Food Corporation. Through the procurement of farmers, through the purchase of government, the minimum support price for paddy and wheat has been benefited due to the direct payment to the farmers from online procurement and transparency has also been there. Work is being done for the Food Corporation of India and the State Food Corporation on the scheme of making 100 Lakh tonnes of steel silo for the modern storage of grain. Speaking about the Department of Consumer Affairs, Shri Paswan said that the biggest achievement of the government is that the prices of essential items have been controlled. He said that the Government had promised the people to control inflation, which has been done by this government in the last three years. The government has so far available buffer stock of pulses, which is now being distributed among various state government and central government programs. In order to keep its excess market prices stable, sales are also being done through open market tender.Last year the Indian Standards Bureau Act, 2016 fully implemented last year. The Consumer Protection Bill has been presented in Parliament, and it will be passed shortly and it will be given legal form. For resolving consumer complaints, the number of National Consumer Helpline counter has been increased from 40 to 60. Apart from this, regional consumer helpline have also been set up in 6 cities. Consumers are getting relief from this and earlier, where 12 to 14 thousand complaints were received every month, now about 35 to 40 thousand complaints are getting per month.It is being ensured that through the Legal Metrology, the people get the right amount and the right properties and services on the MRP.
"Swachh Bharat Sanitation Park” inaugurated in Delhi
The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, in collaboration with the Environmental Sanitation Institute and Tata Trusts, has developed a Sanitation Park which was inaugurated in the Capital today by Union Minister, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Sushri Uma Bharti, and Secretary, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Shri ParameswaranIyer.The Sanitation Park was developed at CGO Complex in New Delhi with an objective to create awareness on various safe technological options. The Park demonstrates various options pertaining to toilet technologies and solid and liquid waste management technologies, with a brief description of these technologies.The Park also displays information regarding various interventions undertaken under the Swachh Bharat Mission, capturing the success stories and impact created under the Mission across the country. The park presents the opportunity for the visitors to understand the various components and initiatives of SBM and familiarize themselves with different technologies.
Direct Tax Collections for F.Y. 2017-2018 show Growth of 19.3% up to January, 2018
The provisional figures of Direct Tax collections up to January, 2018 show that net collections are at Rs.6.95 lakh crore which is 19.3% higher than the net collections for the corresponding period of last year. The net Direct Tax collections represent 69.2% of the Revised Estimates of Direct Taxes for F.Y. 2017-18 (Rs.10.05 lakh crore).Gross collections (before adjusting for refunds) have increased by 13.3% to Rs.8.21 lakh crore during April 2017 to January 2018.Refunds amounting to Rs.1.26 lakh crore have been issued during April 2017 to January 2018.The Growth Rate for Net Collections for Corporate Income Tax (CIT) is 19.2% and for Personal Income Tax (PIT) is 18.6%.
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Because of Loan Loss Provision of around ₹17,000 Crores http://www.livemint.com/Companies/NOuZx2JbWzOz4xHW5lWZYI/State-Bank-of-India-posts-thirdquarter-loss.html