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Classify the following diseases as communicable and non-communicable diseases.(i) Alzheimers(ii) Trachoma(iii) Cholera(iv) Asthma(v) Rabbies (Answer limit: 50 words, Marks 05) [RPSC 2023]
Communicable disease: spread from one peron to other person. Non communicable disease : non-infectious such as - genetics, life factor, environmental factor, etc. Communicable disease some examples : HIV , hepatitis (a,b,c) measles etc. ALZHEIMERS : Is not contagious, brain disorder is slowlRead more
Communicable disease: spread from one peron to other person.
Non communicable disease : non-infectious such as – genetics, life factor, environmental factor, etc.
Communicable disease some examples : HIV , hepatitis (a,b,c) measles etc.
ALZHEIMERS : Is not contagious, brain disorder is slowly destroy memory or skill.
TRACHOMA: Is caused by bacterium chlamydia tracomatis. Bacterial infections to the eye , result will be blindness.
CHOLERA : caused by bacteria vibrio cholerae .spread by water or food .
ASTHMA : caused by inflammation of the breathing tubes.
RABBIS : caused by rabbis varius , a neurotropic virus .
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सम्पदा को अधिकतम करने की अवधारणा को समझाइये । [उत्तर सीमा: 50 शब्द, अंक: 05] [RPSC 2023]
Defination : process of increasing the markets price Of company's shares, it is directly related to the company's performance. Wealth maximisation theory given by : Richard Posner. Benefit of wealth maximisation: good decision of criterion for business Because Is serves the interest of shareholderRead more
Defination : process of increasing the markets price Of company’s shares, it is directly related to the company’s performance.
Wealth maximisation theory given by : Richard Posner.
Benefit of wealth maximisation: good decision of criterion for business Because Is serves the interest of shareholders.
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- It is not possible to achieve goals without integrity. And the indirect involvement of people in public works, Integrity in public administration for ; 1. Transparency 2. Build trust 3. Reduce corruption 4. Inclusive growth
– It is not possible to achieve goals without integrity. And the indirect involvement of people in public works,
Integrity in public administration for ;
1. Transparency
2. Build trust
3. Reduce corruption
4. Inclusive growth
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Integral humanism was advocated by din dyal upadhyay in 1965. 👉Integral humanism propagated of oneness of various soul , be it be human, animal or plant origin . Rejecting the intrinsic diversity : cast, religion, race etc
Integral humanism was advocated by din dyal upadhyay in 1965.
👉Integral humanism propagated of oneness of various soul , be it be human, animal or plant origin .
Rejecting the intrinsic diversity : cast, religion, race etc
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MORAL VALUES -Moral value is a kind of responsibility that can create an ideal not only for oneself but also for others. Example; Kindness, decision making , integrity, honestly etc , will make perfect and develop relationship .
MORAL VALUES –Moral value is a kind of responsibility that can create an ideal not only for oneself but also for others.
Example;
Kindness, decision making , integrity, honestly etc , will make perfect and develop relationship .
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Satyagrah - Satyagraha means insistence on truth (truth and insistence). Our goals or demands can be fulfilled without fighting or quarreling, demands can be fulfilled by keeping calm, following the rules of non-violence. Such was Gandhi's theory. 5 Theory of Gandhi. 1) Ahinsa 2) untouchabRead more
Satyagrah – Satyagraha means insistence on truth (truth and insistence).
Our goals or demands can be fulfilled without fighting or quarreling, demands can be fulfilled by keeping calm, following the rules of non-violence. Such was Gandhi’s theory.
5 Theory of Gandhi.
1) Ahinsa
2) untouchability.
3) celibacy
4) Swadeshi
5) Truth
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➖INCLUSIVE GROWTH ➖ DEFINATION: 1)Inclusive growth means providing benefits to the whole group and beyond the individual, no one should be deprived of it. 2) economic growth that create employment and creating opportunities. OECD DEFINATION : Inclusive growth is economic growth dRead more
➖INCLUSIVE GROWTH ➖
DEFINATION:
1)Inclusive growth means providing benefits to the whole group and beyond the individual, no one should be deprived of it.
2) economic growth that create employment and creating opportunities.
OECD DEFINATION : Inclusive growth is economic growth distributed to fairly.
INDIA RANK IN INCLUSIVE GROWTH : 67 Out of 74 country
ELEMENTS :
✔️ Skill development
✔️ financial inclusion
✔️ social development
✔️ economic growth
CHALLENGE :
✔️ poverty
✔️ unemployment
✔️ education skill
CONCLUSIONS:
In order to be inclusive, it is necessary to focus on poverty education and women empowerment.
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INTRODUCTION: Mahatama gandhi national rural employment acts 2005.MGNREGA This act was passed on : 23/ august 2005. Implement: Feb 2005 New name added mahatama gandhi- 2009. FIRST STATE : maharastra is first state implement to employment guarantee scheme . AIM : 1 )guarantee right to work . Read more
INTRODUCTION: Mahatama gandhi national rural employment acts 2005.MGNREGA
This act was passed on : 23/ august 2005.
Implement: Feb 2005
New name added mahatama gandhi- 2009.
FIRST STATE : maharastra is first state implement to employment guarantee scheme .
AIM : 1 )guarantee right to work .
2) providing at least 100 day assured wage employment in financial year. To at least one Family member every Indian household unskill person.
JOB UNDER : job provided Under 5km distance from their house , if not provide under in 15 days to applicant then will give allowance.
CONCLUSIONS:
This act is an attempt to bring the unskilled people out of the poverty line by giving them a direction for consumption, and guarantees.
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INTRODUCTION: regulatory market are Established for better regulations of buying and selling of agriculture produces DEFINATION : Markets acts as a common forom to farmers and treders equally footing for marketing of agriculture produce without middle man. No fees collected from farmers for the servRead more
INTRODUCTION: regulatory market are Established for better regulations of buying and selling of agriculture produces
DEFINATION : Markets acts as a common forom to farmers and treders equally footing for marketing of agriculture produce without middle man. No fees collected from farmers for the service rendered.
ACT : Agriculture produce marketing (regulations acts (1977)
CONCLUSIONS : This law will make it possible for the farmer to get a fair price for his agricultural produce and break the relationship of middlemen.
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RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2005 (RTI) Passed : may 2005 Into effect: october 12,2005 Official gazette on : june 21, 2005 ➖ AIM IS : To bring transparency in government work, every citizen has right to know information
RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2005 (RTI)
Passed : may 2005
Into effect: october 12,2005
Official gazette on : june 21, 2005
➖ AIM IS : To bring transparency in government work, every citizen has right to know information
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