Friday, 25 January 2019

Pratiyogita Kiran English

Pratiyogita Kiran English


According to the latest rankings released by SIPRI a Stockholm based think tank on 14 December 2018 four Indian companies Indian Ordnance Factories Hindustan Aeronautics Bharat Electronics and Bharat Dynamics figure among the worlds top 100 arms producers in 2017. Arms sales of the four Indian companies all state owned totaled 7.52 billion in 2017 up 6.1 from the previous year. Arms sales of all 100 arms producing and military services companies excluding those from China in the list add up to 398.2 billion which was 2.2 higher than the sales in 2016 and marks the third consecutive year of growth.

pratiyogita kiran subscription online Lockheed martin of USA topped in arms sale followed by Boeing US and Raytheon US at second and third positions.  Combined arms sales of top 100 coos one sixth of total sales of worlds 15 largest manufacturing firms. pratiyogita kiran subscribe this magazine.

Wednesday, 23 January 2019

Science reporter magazine

Science reporter magazine

Science reporter magazine Researchers working in South Korea and Japan were investigating Zealot Template Carbons (ZTCs) crystalline form of silicon dioxide with carbon structure built into them and checking for any interesting properties. They accidentally created schwarzites although they were unaware of it Science reportersubscribe this magazine. 

Saturday, 19 January 2019

civil services chronicle magazine online

civil serviceschronicle magazine online  
civil services chronicle magazineonline  prices have collapsed for farm commodities. Low international prices have meant exports have been hit while imports have hurt prices at home. For example, there was a bumper production of pulses in 2016-17 but imports of nearly 6.6 million tones arrived, compounding the problem civil service jobs.
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Wednesday, 16 January 2019

civil services chronicle

civil serviceschronicle
civil services chronicle As Government inaugurated India’s  first multi-modal terminal on the Ganga river in Varanasi on November 12, the spotlight is back on how navigation of arguably India’s  greatest river would impact it. The development upscpreparation books marks the commencement of the government’s jai marg vikas project (JMVP) that aims to develop the stretch of the ganga between Varanasi and halide for navigation of large veassels weighing up to 1,500-2,000 tones, it includes the construction of three multimodal terminals (Varanasi in utter Pradesh, Sahibganj in Jharkhand and haldia in west Bengal) two intermodal terminals; five roll on roll off terminal pairs; a new navigation lock at farakka; assured depth dredging; integrated vessel repair and maintenance faculty, differential global positioning system, river information system, river training and river conservancy works chronicleias magazine.