Essay on 'MAKE IN INDIA' , Bhai log... please review it and give suggestions ...
#off topic, btech cs wale statistical investigator ke liye eligible Hai kya?
सुप्रभात मेरे पागल दोस्तों .............:P
cgl 3800+ ur category rank..is there any hope for any job? kindly rply from harsh reality..
Adding our name in From address is necessary??? One more thing SSC's rule is we should not write our name and address in anywhere of our answer paper.
In my shcool HSC exam, they asked to put xxxxx in the place for name and YYYYY for address. SSC tube also once mentioned in a post. Your views please..
Pls need your valuable suggestions. I am getting good marks in RRB NTPC and avg marks in SSC. Which one will be good to join and start career in govt considering future promotions, home posting, non hectic work, salary wise between CA/TA in railways and NIP post in SSC CGL.
I wish that for CGL descriptive answer checking, SSC should have better examiners, evaluators. And NOT the same ones as of CHSL type.
These copies will be written by graduates so better examiners would be abe to do justice to our answer copies. 👍
Chill and have a nice day off guys 😛 jao thoda Biryani khao, ghoomne niklo ya gf se mil lo. SSC with the ensuing speculations and waiting has definitely fried my brains. 😁😁
रिजल्ट तो आना नहीं आज तो जोकरों को ही बुलालो थोड़ा मनोरंजन ही कर दें ज़रा ............hhahaha
How many boxes will they provide for essay and letter...Only 250 Nd 200...Or some extras will be provided..ny knowledge who experienced the chsl?
Science(gk) portion k lye ncert clas 9 n 10 k science books pdh lu....tou chalega?
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Puys reviews on Jallikattu
Jallikattu is a traditional bull taming sport that dates back to 400B.C.It is held in several districts of TamilNadu, during the mid-January harvest festival, Pongal.It involves releasing bull into a crowd of people and participants trying to grab the hump of bull and ride it as long as possible.The word "Jallikattu" means coins tied to the hump of bull for the winner of the sport.
This famous sport was however banned by the Supreme Court of India in May 2014 citing that it violated the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act(PCA),1960.The People for ethical treatment of animals(PETA) challenged the government's decision to continue the sport despite the existing ban.The court issued orders to uphold its ban inJanuary 2016.It was hailed by PETA as it would reduce cruelty showed upon the bulls.
The common people of TamilNadu especially the youth hit the streets in support of Jallikattu and a protest was organised at the Marin Beach, Chennai.The people believe that the sport is a part of their culture and native breeds would become extinct if the sport is banned citing the fact that there only 37 cattle breeds compared to 130 present 100 years ago, Also it would make the bull owners loose their source of income and make the foreign companies create monopoly in the market.it is conducted with a special ordinance this year.
The proper course for the government is to persuade the Supreme Court that Jallikattu does not involve, or at least almost eliminates, cruelty to animals, guarantees the safety of spectators and participants. It is all right if popular sentiment can influence legislation, but it cannot undermine the rule of law.
Accountant in CAG ki final cutoff kitni ja skti h UR k liye?
#essay on ISRO’s achievements. What started as a mere committee to study life beyond Earth, has surpassed the established players in this field through its perseverance. Indian National Committee on Space Research (INCOSPAR) started by Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru and Vikram Sarabhai in 1963 became our country’s identity in rocket science as ISRO in 1969. Right from the launch of ARYABHATTA in 1975, Isro never looked back when it came to learning from its failures. It had numerous abandoned missions with INSAT series initially, however, with other missions involving remote sensing (IRS), advance satellites (ASLV), PSLV, GSLV’s , it has now reached the spot where only a few have. Some extraordinary missions have helped ISRO become stalwart in space explorations. Its recent focus is on low cast missions like Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV), scramjet technology, and its recent endeavor with 104 satellites from different countries in its launch vehicle. Mangalyaan made India, 1st Asian country to reach Mars and 1st to do so in its 1st attempt, and overall 4th in the world. ISRO’s efforts could be traced in fields of education, climatic observations and most importantly communications with its missions like Edu-Sat, Cartosats, Oceansats to name a few. In 1984, India was shown a mirror from space by Rakesh Sharma, 1st Indian in space, beautifying our planet with his words. A dream was realised by the world that day and ISRO seems to serve the same dream to every Indian with each effort it makes to touch the sky.
Is RY 7300+ enough for maths
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Obc mein abhi kitni vacancy hai koi batao bhai
Trying to find balance between simplicity and knowledge/data. This is my first essay focussing just on simplicity. I feel it is too vague, but what do you think? Criticisms, bashing and suggestions very, very welcome!
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A cashless society is one where traditional paper forms of currency such as bank notes are replaced with electronic modes. Transactions go through bank transfers, mobile wallets, debit & credit cards, and more.
The proponents of a cashless society argue that since all transactions in an economy are traceable, checking corruption and suspicious dealings becomes easy. It helps in reducing the size of the parallel black economy, possibly eliminating it. Moreover, as all the money in flow is transparent and through a single banking system, it helps immensely in making data-based policy decisions. Tax evaders can be brought under the tax net thereby allowing the government to reduce the budget deficit and increase fiscal spending.
The reality is, however, worrying. Many studies have established no correlation between a cashless transactions and reduction in corruption. Such an economy relies immensely on technology and a single point of failure can bring a region or even a whole country to a halt. Digital literacy and best safety practices are often ignored for convenience sake, while not every website and application is disabled-friendly. Where paper money costs nothing, using electronic modes attracts many charges and therefore results in negative interest rates. Even cyber laws need to be amended to protect the average user better from fraud.
The government should start making institutional and policy changes in important areas such as cyber security, digital literacy, accessibility and mitigation strategies in case of system failure. While not a panacea, a cashless economy can still help India solve many of its growth problems.
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Net neutrality. A word that swirled in the recent times is net neutrality. It attracted both support and acrimonious criticism from different sections of the society. Net neutrality basically is a principle that governs the competition in the online world. It favours the content which flows in the form of data packets across the telecommunication network to be unrestricted and be treated equally. The ISP providers argument is that, since they provide the infrastructure for the data flow, they should be able to control and prioritise one over the other. Application of different tariffs for different content helps them make money. The advocates of net neutrality stand by the fact that restricting the usage of internet with varied tariffs violates the freedom of internet users. They argue that a service provider should allow access to all the content and applications making it a level playing field. Prioritising and favouring one website over the other may prove fatal to the budding start ups and small businesses in the Indian scenario especially in this times where India is a breeding hub of entrepreneurs. Thus, TRAI took immediate actions against Facebook(internet.org) and airtel(airtel zero) which advocated differential tariffs. TRAI issued orders considering the public opinion, prohibiting the service providers levying discriminatory charges this ruling in favour of net neutrality in India. Restoring equality and level playing field for all of its citizens.
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