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पनामा नहर मध्य अमेरिका के पनामा देश में स्थित है।
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Panna district of Madhya Pradesh has the largest reserves of diamond.
Panna district of Madhya Pradesh has the largest reserves of diamond.
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मध्य प्रदेश के पन्ना जिले में हीरे का सर्वाधिक भण्डार हैं
मध्य प्रदेश के पन्ना जिले में हीरे का सर्वाधिक भण्डार हैं
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भारत की जनगणना 2011 के अनुसार, राजस्थान में पुरुष और स्त्री साक्षरता में सबसे अधिक अंतर है, जिसमे पुरुष: 79.19% और महिला: 52.66%, यानी 26.53% का अंतर है।
भारत की जनगणना 2011 के अनुसार, राजस्थान में पुरुष और स्त्री साक्षरता में सबसे अधिक अंतर है, जिसमे पुरुष: 79.19% और महिला: 52.66%, यानी 26.53% का अंतर है।
See lessAccording to the Census of India 2011, which State has the highest difference in male and female literacy?
According to the Census of India 2011, Rajasthan has the highest difference in male and female literacy, with male being: 79.19% and female: 52.66% having a Difference of 26.53%.
According to the Census of India 2011, Rajasthan has the highest difference in male and female literacy, with male being: 79.19% and female: 52.66% having a Difference of 26.53%.
See lessWrite the name of the place of origin of Narmada river.
Narmada river originates from Narmada Kund which is located in Amarkantak Plateau in Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh
Narmada river originates from Narmada Kund which is located in Amarkantak Plateau in Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh
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Governance refers to all processes of governing, the institutions, processes and practices through which issues of common concern are decided upon and regulated. Good governance adds a normative or evaluative attribute to the process of governing. From a human rights perspective it refers primarilyRead more
Governance refers to all processes of governing, the institutions, processes and practices through which issues of common concern are decided upon and regulated. Good governance adds a normative or evaluative attribute to the process of governing. From a human rights perspective it refers primarily to the process whereby public institutions conduct public affairs, manage public resources and guarantee the realisation of human rights.
The Key attributes of good governance are:
1. transparency
2. responsibility
3. accountability
4. participation
5. responsiveness (to the needs of the people)
and many more…
Good governance and human rights are mutually reinforcing. Human rights standards and principles provide a set of values to guide the work of governments and other political and social actors
without good governance, human rights cannot be respected and protected in a sustainable manner. The implementation of human rights relies on a conducive and enabling environment.
In summary, good governance relates to the political and institutional processes and outcomes that are necessary to achieve the goals of development with respect to human rights such as civil, cultural, economic, political and social.
See lessWrite down the key features of Good Governance.
Governance refers to all processes of governing, the institutions, processes and practices through which issues of common concern are decided upon and regulated. Good governance adds a normative or evaluative attribute to the process of governing. From a human rights perspective it refers primarilyRead more
Governance refers to all processes of governing, the institutions, processes and practices through which issues of common concern are decided upon and regulated. Good governance adds a normative or evaluative attribute to the process of governing. From a human rights perspective it refers primarily to the process whereby public institutions conduct public affairs, manage public resources and guarantee the realisation of human rights.
The Key attributes of good governance are:
1. transparency
2. responsibility
3. accountability
4. participation
5. responsiveness (to the needs of the people)
and many more…
Good governance and human rights are mutually reinforcing. Human rights standards and principles provide a set of values to guide the work of governments and other political and social actors
without good governance, human rights cannot be respected and protected in a sustainable manner. The implementation of human rights relies on a conducive and enabling environment.
In summary, good governance relates to the political and institutional processes and outcomes that are necessary to achieve the goals of development with respect to human rights such as civil, cultural, economic, political and social.
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Fiscal consolidation refers to policies implemented by national and sub-national governments to reduce debt accumulation and minimize deficits.
Fiscal consolidation refers to policies implemented by national and sub-national governments to reduce debt accumulation and minimize deficits.
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Fiscal consolidation is about reforms in revenues and reforms in expenditure. There is an innate time delay between decisions and their full impact upon the revenue deficit.
Fiscal consolidation is about reforms in revenues and reforms in expenditure. There is an innate time delay between decisions and their full impact upon the revenue deficit.
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