How do meteorologists forecast the weather ?
Weather forecasting is a prediction of what the weather will be like in an hour, tomorrow, or next week. Weather forecasting involves a combination of computer models, observations, and a knowledge of trends and patterns. By using these methods, reasonable accurate forecasts can be made up to seven days in advance.
Weather forecasts are made by collecting as much data as possible about the current state of the atmosphere (particularly the temperature, humidity and wind) and using understanding of atmospheric processes (through meteorology) to determine how the atmosphere evolves in the future.
Weather forecasting is a prediction of what the weather will be like in an hour, tomorrow, or next week. Weather forecasting involves a combination of computer models, observations, and a knowledge of trends and patterns. By using these methods, reasonable accurate forecasts can be made up to seven days in advance.
Weather forecasts are made by collecting as much data as possible about the current state of the atmosphere (particularly the temperature, humidity and wind) and using understanding of atmospheric processes (through meteorology) to determine how the atmosphere evolves in the future.
The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Ordinance, 2017
Highlights of the Ordinance
®The Ordinance amends the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 to insert
provisions for recovery of outstanding loans. Under these provisions,
the central government may authorise the Reserve Bank of India to
direct banks to initiate recovery proceedings against loan defaulters.
®These recovery proceedings will be under the Insolvency and
Bankruptcy Code, 2016. The Code provides for a time-bound process
to resolve defaults by either (i) restructuring a loan (such as changing
the repayment schedule), or (ii) liquidating the defaulter’s assets.
®The RBI may from time to time issue directions to banks for resolving
stressed assets. Stressed assets are loans where the borrower has
defaulted on repayment, or loans which have been restructured.
®The RBI may specify authorities or committees to advise banks on
resolving stressed assets. Members on these committees will be
appointed or approved by the RBI.
Key Issues and Analysis
®Currently, the RBI may issue directions to banks on grounds such as
‘public interest’ and ‘in the interest of banking policy’. The Ordinance
gives RBI additional powers to direct banks to initiate recovery
proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. The
question is whether the existing powers of RBI are sufficient and the
Ordinance is redundant.
®A majority of NPAs (88%) are in public sector banks where the central
government is a majority shareholder. It could be argued that the
government could initiate recovery proceedings against defaulters
without having to authorise the RBI to direct banks.
®As the banking regulator, the RBI is responsible for maintaining
financial stability, while banks have the flexibility to make business
decisions. The appropriateness of RBI directing banks on defaults –
which is a business decision – needs to be examined.
®Currently, banks face certain challenges as part of recovery proceedings
such as (i) lack of incentives among public sector bankers to recognise
losses, (ii) fear of investigation in case of low recoveries, and (iii)
insufficient capital to absorb losses. The Ordinance may not address
some of these issues.
Highlights of the Ordinance
®The Ordinance amends the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 to insert
provisions for recovery of outstanding loans. Under these provisions,
the central government may authorise the Reserve Bank of India to
direct banks to initiate recovery proceedings against loan defaulters.
®These recovery proceedings will be under the Insolvency and
Bankruptcy Code, 2016. The Code provides for a time-bound process
to resolve defaults by either (i) restructuring a loan (such as changing
the repayment schedule), or (ii) liquidating the defaulter’s assets.
®The RBI may from time to time issue directions to banks for resolving
stressed assets. Stressed assets are loans where the borrower has
defaulted on repayment, or loans which have been restructured.
®The RBI may specify authorities or committees to advise banks on
resolving stressed assets. Members on these committees will be
appointed or approved by the RBI.
Key Issues and Analysis
®Currently, the RBI may issue directions to banks on grounds such as
‘public interest’ and ‘in the interest of banking policy’. The Ordinance
gives RBI additional powers to direct banks to initiate recovery
proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. The
question is whether the existing powers of RBI are sufficient and the
Ordinance is redundant.
®A majority of NPAs (88%) are in public sector banks where the central
government is a majority shareholder. It could be argued that the
government could initiate recovery proceedings against defaulters
without having to authorise the RBI to direct banks.
®As the banking regulator, the RBI is responsible for maintaining
financial stability, while banks have the flexibility to make business
decisions. The appropriateness of RBI directing banks on defaults –
which is a business decision – needs to be examined.
®Currently, banks face certain challenges as part of recovery proceedings
such as (i) lack of incentives among public sector bankers to recognise
losses, (ii) fear of investigation in case of low recoveries, and (iii)
insufficient capital to absorb losses. The Ordinance may not address
some of these issues.
❤1
2018 Prelims Test Series - InsightsonIndia (Last Updated on 09-08-2017)
Test 03 Solution
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NgD3n6M7XPNEN5ZVVkYXlvdVk
Test 02 Solution
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NgD3n6M7XPenhJazRNT2JGNW8
Test 02
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NgD3n6M7XPYWVDanZDVFZ4R2s
Test 01 Solution
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NgD3n6M7XPYk1kQmFob1BjeEE
Test 01
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NgD3n6M7XPMmNLNE5lRDh0S00
All
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NgD3n6M7XPMExVVlNqc3hscHM
Test 03 Solution
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NgD3n6M7XPNEN5ZVVkYXlvdVk
Test 02 Solution
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NgD3n6M7XPenhJazRNT2JGNW8
Test 02
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NgD3n6M7XPYWVDanZDVFZ4R2s
Test 01 Solution
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NgD3n6M7XPYk1kQmFob1BjeEE
Test 01
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NgD3n6M7XPMmNLNE5lRDh0S00
All
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6NgD3n6M7XPMExVVlNqc3hscHM
Google Docs
Test 03 - Solution.pdf
Bharat Net Project
(1). Bharat Net seeks to connect all of India’s households, particularly in rural areas, through broadband by 2017, forming the backbone of the government’s ambitious Digital India programme.
(2). Earlier National Optical Fibre Network or NOFN failed due to slow implementation.
(3). NOFN is now rebranded as Bharat Net.
(4). At present, a special purpose vehicle, Bharat Broadband Network Ltd (BBNL), under the telecom ministry is handling the roll out of optical fibre network.
(5). The project is being executed by BSNL, Railtel and Power Grid
(6). It is world’s largest rural broadband connectivity programme using Optical fibre
(7). The project is being funded by Universal service Obligation Fund (USOF).
(8). The three-phase implementation under the BharatNet project is:
* Under the first phase, one lakh gram panchayats would be provided connectivity by laying underground optic fibre cable (OFC) lines by March 2017. This phase is nearing its completion.
* Under the second phase, connectivity will be provided to all 2,50,500 gram panchayats in the country. It is to be completed by December 2018.
*Under the third phase from 2018 to 2023, state-of-the-art, future-proof network, including fiber between districts and blocks would be created.
(1). Bharat Net seeks to connect all of India’s households, particularly in rural areas, through broadband by 2017, forming the backbone of the government’s ambitious Digital India programme.
(2). Earlier National Optical Fibre Network or NOFN failed due to slow implementation.
(3). NOFN is now rebranded as Bharat Net.
(4). At present, a special purpose vehicle, Bharat Broadband Network Ltd (BBNL), under the telecom ministry is handling the roll out of optical fibre network.
(5). The project is being executed by BSNL, Railtel and Power Grid
(6). It is world’s largest rural broadband connectivity programme using Optical fibre
(7). The project is being funded by Universal service Obligation Fund (USOF).
(8). The three-phase implementation under the BharatNet project is:
* Under the first phase, one lakh gram panchayats would be provided connectivity by laying underground optic fibre cable (OFC) lines by March 2017. This phase is nearing its completion.
* Under the second phase, connectivity will be provided to all 2,50,500 gram panchayats in the country. It is to be completed by December 2018.
*Under the third phase from 2018 to 2023, state-of-the-art, future-proof network, including fiber between districts and blocks would be created.
⬇️Check out these great channels!⬇️
🌈Happy and funny images, it will brighten up your day!
@hahafunny
😍😍This is a Worldwide love channel. You can find your love ❤️ from anywhere in this world😍😘
@Football679
💸💸Where You can Sell Buy Rent
Anything you want And you will be able to see great deals.
@ethiosellandbuy
🎓Happy learning and happy sharing.
Prepare for PT and Mains
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpCT3Au99vSIV0mo-Rwhofg
@UPSC_2018
😂Get hilariously funny😂 beyond savagery meme collection?👌🏾👌🏾 trust your instincts and hit the link mate👇🏼😉 laugh harder live longer😆f?
@savagepro
🎥MovieHub™ MY is channel to watch & download movie for free..
@MovieHubMY
🎧Join us and enjoy new songs of world
@NewWorldMusic
🎤Join and get latest songs without instrument
@fetashow
📸Travel with us through the streets of Addis and experience the street life through our eyes.
@Ethiopian_photography
👽Find hot channels here
& Best groups in telegram u got Best opportunity
@SeenPromotion
🔛🌐 Catalog of Best Telegram Groups and Channels !! 🌐
@store_tg
😘Cyber Relationship is a channel which educates you in Relationships and brings you best ladies to hook up with
@cyberrelationship
🤖Do you want to advertise your channel like this? Check out @PromoteChannelBot
🌈Happy and funny images, it will brighten up your day!
@hahafunny
😍😍This is a Worldwide love channel. You can find your love ❤️ from anywhere in this world😍😘
@Football679
💸💸Where You can Sell Buy Rent
Anything you want And you will be able to see great deals.
@ethiosellandbuy
🎓Happy learning and happy sharing.
Prepare for PT and Mains
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpCT3Au99vSIV0mo-Rwhofg
@UPSC_2018
😂Get hilariously funny😂 beyond savagery meme collection?👌🏾👌🏾 trust your instincts and hit the link mate👇🏼😉 laugh harder live longer😆f?
@savagepro
🎥MovieHub™ MY is channel to watch & download movie for free..
@MovieHubMY
🎧Join us and enjoy new songs of world
@NewWorldMusic
🎤Join and get latest songs without instrument
@fetashow
📸Travel with us through the streets of Addis and experience the street life through our eyes.
@Ethiopian_photography
👽Find hot channels here
& Best groups in telegram u got Best opportunity
@SeenPromotion
🔛🌐 Catalog of Best Telegram Groups and Channels !! 🌐
@store_tg
😘Cyber Relationship is a channel which educates you in Relationships and brings you best ladies to hook up with
@cyberrelationship
🤖Do you want to advertise your channel like this? Check out @PromoteChannelBot
YouTube
Karpathu IAS Academy
Karpathu IAS Academy
Useful and Important Tips for Government Exam
Karpathu IAS is your one-stop Tamil platform for TNPSC preparation – Group 1, Group 2, Group 4, VAO & General Tamil (பொதுத்தமிழ்).
📚 We provide:
✔️ Daily Model Tests
✔️ Previous Year Question…
Useful and Important Tips for Government Exam
Karpathu IAS is your one-stop Tamil platform for TNPSC preparation – Group 1, Group 2, Group 4, VAO & General Tamil (பொதுத்தமிழ்).
📚 We provide:
✔️ Daily Model Tests
✔️ Previous Year Question…
Which Animal that never drinks water in its entire life ?
The tiny kangaroo rat found in the south western deserts of the united states does not drink water in its entire life. Kangaroo rats are an important part of desert life. They are often eaten by other animal for the water in their bodies. The rats can run very fast, covering 6 meters in one second, Because of their long powerful legs and the strong tail which resemble those of the kangaroo they are called the kangaroo rats. They grow to about 38 cm long, including a tail of 20cm.
The tiny kangaroo rat found in the south western deserts of the united states does not drink water in its entire life. Kangaroo rats are an important part of desert life. They are often eaten by other animal for the water in their bodies. The rats can run very fast, covering 6 meters in one second, Because of their long powerful legs and the strong tail which resemble those of the kangaroo they are called the kangaroo rats. They grow to about 38 cm long, including a tail of 20cm.
Forwarded from Kubendran Mohan
UPSC CDS II 2017 notification released at upsc.gov.in; Apply before September 8, exam on November 19 - The Financial Express
http://www.financialexpress.com/education-2/upsc-cds-ii-2017-notification-upsconline-nic-in-released-at-upsc-gov-in-apply-before-september-8-exam-on-november-19-eligility-criteria-how-to-apply/800925/
http://www.financialexpress.com/education-2/upsc-cds-ii-2017-notification-upsconline-nic-in-released-at-upsc-gov-in-apply-before-september-8-exam-on-november-19-eligility-criteria-how-to-apply/800925/
The Financial Express
UPSC CDS II 2017 notification released at upsc.gov.in; Apply before September 8, exam on November 19
UPSC CDS II 2017: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has invited applications from eligible and interested candidates for the Combined Defence Services (CDS) Examination II 2017 at upsconline.nic.in.
75th Anniversary of Quit India Movement
Many citizens of our country do not even care to know about our past history but we should understand that forgetting one's history is like losing one's identity. But, we know that you all are aware that 8th August was a very important day in India's history. India's Independence struggle is a long battle that has numerous stories of courage & valour buried deep in its history. The struggle saw many revolts, movements which were aimed at India's freedom but there were few which proved to be milestones in the journey to freedom. Non co-operation movement, civil disobedience movement etc are the names that helped the Indian freedom struggle to gain significant momentum. But the final blow was the QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT that helped to overthrow the British roots from India.
Quit India is one of the watershed moments of the Indian History. It was launched at Mahatma Gandhi’s call in Bombay on August 8, 1942 at Bombay’s Gowalia Tank Maidan (subsequently known as August Kranti Maidan). It acted as a final nail in the coffin. There were huge protests all around the nation. People started courted arrest all over the country to show their anger towards the British rule. However, the major point to mention about this movement is it's non-violent base & nature. It was purely carried out on the principle of non-violence. Gandhiji himself said in his speech that the countrymen's fight is not a drive for power, but purely a non-violent fight for India’s independence. "The power, when it comes, will belong to the people of India, and it will be for them to decide to whom it placed in the entrusted", he said. The father of the nation called this movement as a fight not against the British people but against British imperialism.
On 8th August we celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Quit India Movement. The movement that was not merely a movement but a mass struggle for the freedom of our motherland. The western world was already immersed in the inhuman, barbaric acts of the fascist powers & we Indians were trying our best by our ancient ideology of Ahimsa. Quit India movement can be termed as the inception of the dawn of Indian freedom. Now, the meaning of freedom has changed for every individual. But back then in 1940s, the only meaning was to clinch independence. Our PM has also urged the people to revive the spirit of the Quit India Movement, urging them to quit communalism, casteism, corruption, poverty, dirt and terrorism by 2022. So, we as responsible citizens should strive to make India a better place to live. At that time we forced the British to quit our nation but now is the time when we need to get rid of certain vices which affect the greatness of this nation's great legacy.
We must pledge to become better citizens & serve our nation with an immense sense of responsibility.
https://t.me/UPSC_2018
Many citizens of our country do not even care to know about our past history but we should understand that forgetting one's history is like losing one's identity. But, we know that you all are aware that 8th August was a very important day in India's history. India's Independence struggle is a long battle that has numerous stories of courage & valour buried deep in its history. The struggle saw many revolts, movements which were aimed at India's freedom but there were few which proved to be milestones in the journey to freedom. Non co-operation movement, civil disobedience movement etc are the names that helped the Indian freedom struggle to gain significant momentum. But the final blow was the QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT that helped to overthrow the British roots from India.
Quit India is one of the watershed moments of the Indian History. It was launched at Mahatma Gandhi’s call in Bombay on August 8, 1942 at Bombay’s Gowalia Tank Maidan (subsequently known as August Kranti Maidan). It acted as a final nail in the coffin. There were huge protests all around the nation. People started courted arrest all over the country to show their anger towards the British rule. However, the major point to mention about this movement is it's non-violent base & nature. It was purely carried out on the principle of non-violence. Gandhiji himself said in his speech that the countrymen's fight is not a drive for power, but purely a non-violent fight for India’s independence. "The power, when it comes, will belong to the people of India, and it will be for them to decide to whom it placed in the entrusted", he said. The father of the nation called this movement as a fight not against the British people but against British imperialism.
On 8th August we celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Quit India Movement. The movement that was not merely a movement but a mass struggle for the freedom of our motherland. The western world was already immersed in the inhuman, barbaric acts of the fascist powers & we Indians were trying our best by our ancient ideology of Ahimsa. Quit India movement can be termed as the inception of the dawn of Indian freedom. Now, the meaning of freedom has changed for every individual. But back then in 1940s, the only meaning was to clinch independence. Our PM has also urged the people to revive the spirit of the Quit India Movement, urging them to quit communalism, casteism, corruption, poverty, dirt and terrorism by 2022. So, we as responsible citizens should strive to make India a better place to live. At that time we forced the British to quit our nation but now is the time when we need to get rid of certain vices which affect the greatness of this nation's great legacy.
We must pledge to become better citizens & serve our nation with an immense sense of responsibility.
https://t.me/UPSC_2018
Telegram
Dr. Ashok Sharma
⬇️Check out these great channels!⬇️
🎞Join us and enjoy our great gifs, we're going to welcome you to our channel
@hotgif4u
🌈Happy and funny images, it will brighten up your day!
@hahafunny
😘This channel brings you the best of interviews with teens as well drop movies and host talks to entertain viewers
@Angelinterview
📱@techCnet
All the latest news on tech, reviews on gadgets and apps📑, hot leaks📦, tweaks🔑, tech trivia, fixes🛠, memes😂 and more...
@techCnet
💻@ICTet Get your daily reviews on tech here with all the applications , hardware, hottest news and tweaks on tech.
@ICTEt
😂በ meme ቀልዶች,ፉገራ,sport news,funny pic &ፈታ በሚያረጉ gifs
አብረን ዘና እንበል
@reallyazig
🔊Amazing catalog of channels, groups and bots on Telegram. We aim to share everything! Feel free to contact us.
@wesharee
🎓Happy learning and happy sharing.
Prepare for PT and Mains
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpCT3Au99vSIV0mo-Rwhofg
@UPSC_2018
💜Be encouraged and motivated everyday
@GodDaily
😉Real Madrid telegram channel , Every thing about RMA . News, Results, Players, and more.
HALA MADRID!!!
@realmadridcampion
🤖Do you want to advertise your channel like this? Check out @PromoteChannelBot
🎞Join us and enjoy our great gifs, we're going to welcome you to our channel
@hotgif4u
🌈Happy and funny images, it will brighten up your day!
@hahafunny
😘This channel brings you the best of interviews with teens as well drop movies and host talks to entertain viewers
@Angelinterview
📱@techCnet
All the latest news on tech, reviews on gadgets and apps📑, hot leaks📦, tweaks🔑, tech trivia, fixes🛠, memes😂 and more...
@techCnet
💻@ICTet Get your daily reviews on tech here with all the applications , hardware, hottest news and tweaks on tech.
@ICTEt
😂በ meme ቀልዶች,ፉገራ,sport news,funny pic &ፈታ በሚያረጉ gifs
አብረን ዘና እንበል
@reallyazig
🔊Amazing catalog of channels, groups and bots on Telegram. We aim to share everything! Feel free to contact us.
@wesharee
🎓Happy learning and happy sharing.
Prepare for PT and Mains
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpCT3Au99vSIV0mo-Rwhofg
@UPSC_2018
💜Be encouraged and motivated everyday
@GodDaily
😉Real Madrid telegram channel , Every thing about RMA . News, Results, Players, and more.
HALA MADRID!!!
@realmadridcampion
🤖Do you want to advertise your channel like this? Check out @PromoteChannelBot
YouTube
Karpathu IAS Academy
Karpathu IAS Academy
Useful and Important Tips for Government Exam
Karpathu IAS is your one-stop Tamil platform for TNPSC preparation – Group 1, Group 2, Group 4, VAO & General Tamil (பொதுத்தமிழ்).
📚 We provide:
✔️ Daily Model Tests
✔️ Previous Year Question…
Useful and Important Tips for Government Exam
Karpathu IAS is your one-stop Tamil platform for TNPSC preparation – Group 1, Group 2, Group 4, VAO & General Tamil (பொதுத்தமிழ்).
📚 We provide:
✔️ Daily Model Tests
✔️ Previous Year Question…
El Nino
El Nino refers to the heating up of water in the eastern pacific region which will have a cascading effect on the weather conditions across the world. The theory behind the occurrence and cause of an El Nino hasn't been completely conceptualized yet. Indeed, it is an observation made by Sir Gilbert Walker, the Director General of Observatories in India more than a century back that led to the discovery of this effect. Even though we have learnt a lot about El Nino since then, but there is still a lot left to understand.
The effect an El Nino has on India is probabilistic in nature. Statistically, there are 40% chances that an El Nino will result in a drought situation in India. It implies an El Nino doesn't necessarily result in a drought in India. For example in 1997, an El Nino year, India witnessed an above average rainfall and there are many other years in which an El Nino did not result in a drought in India. So, an El Nino in isolation cannot have a definitive effect on India.
But there is another interesting effect called the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), studied by Toshio Yamagata's research group at JAMSTEC. The study found that when waters in the Indian Ocean towards Africa are unusually warm and the waters towards Indonesia are extremely cool, they form a dipole. This is called a positive dipole and a vice versa phenomenon results in a negative dipole. And when a negative dipole is coupled with an El Nino, there is a very high probability that India will face a drought! Sadly, there is a strong chance for occurrence of a negative IOD in the Indian Ocean. So, we can strongly expect a weak monsoon this time. Since, a majority of our agricultural production still depends on monsoons, a weak monsoon night have a trickle down effect and ultimately lead to food inflation.
El Nino refers to the heating up of water in the eastern pacific region which will have a cascading effect on the weather conditions across the world. The theory behind the occurrence and cause of an El Nino hasn't been completely conceptualized yet. Indeed, it is an observation made by Sir Gilbert Walker, the Director General of Observatories in India more than a century back that led to the discovery of this effect. Even though we have learnt a lot about El Nino since then, but there is still a lot left to understand.
The effect an El Nino has on India is probabilistic in nature. Statistically, there are 40% chances that an El Nino will result in a drought situation in India. It implies an El Nino doesn't necessarily result in a drought in India. For example in 1997, an El Nino year, India witnessed an above average rainfall and there are many other years in which an El Nino did not result in a drought in India. So, an El Nino in isolation cannot have a definitive effect on India.
But there is another interesting effect called the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), studied by Toshio Yamagata's research group at JAMSTEC. The study found that when waters in the Indian Ocean towards Africa are unusually warm and the waters towards Indonesia are extremely cool, they form a dipole. This is called a positive dipole and a vice versa phenomenon results in a negative dipole. And when a negative dipole is coupled with an El Nino, there is a very high probability that India will face a drought! Sadly, there is a strong chance for occurrence of a negative IOD in the Indian Ocean. So, we can strongly expect a weak monsoon this time. Since, a majority of our agricultural production still depends on monsoons, a weak monsoon night have a trickle down effect and ultimately lead to food inflation.
https://t.me/UPSC_18
Legislative Business transacted during 12th Session of 16th Lok Sabha and 243rd Session of Rajya Sabha (Monsoon Session, 2017)
I – BILLS INTRODUCED IN LOK SABHA
1. The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (Amendment) Bill, 2017
2. The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2017
3. The State Banks (Repeal and Amendment) Bill, 2017
4. The Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy (IIPE) Bill, 2017;
5. The Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Amendment Bill, 2017
6. The Central Road Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2017
7. The Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Amendment Bill, 2017
8. The Central Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017.
9. The Integrated Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017
10. The Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Amendment Bill, 2017
11. The Appropriation (No.3) Bill, 2017
12. The Appropriation (No.4) Bill, 2017
13. The National Sports University Bill, 2017
14. The Code on Wages, 2017
15. The Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance Bill, 2017
16. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Second Amendment) Bill, 2017
17. The Repealing and Amending (Second) Bill, 2017
II – BILLS PASSED BY LOK SABHA
1. The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2017;
2. The Right of Children Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2017
3. The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Public-Private Partnership) Bill, 2017
4. The Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2016
5. The Indian Institute of Management Bill, 2017
6. The Appropriation (No.3) Bill, 2017
7. The Appropriation (No.4) Bill, 2017
8. The Central Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017;
9. The Integrated Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017
10. The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2017
11. The Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Amendment Bill, 2017
12. The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Amendment) Bill, 2017
13. The Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy (IIPE) Bill, 2017
14. The State Banks (Repeal and Amendment) Bill, 2017
III – BILLS PASSED BY RAJYA SABHA
1. The Footwear Design and Development Institute Bill, 2017
2. The Admiralty (Jurisdiction and Settlement of Maritime Claims) Bill, 2017
3. The Collection of Statistics (Amendment) Bill, 2017
4. The National Institutes of Technology, Science Education and Research (Amendment) Bill, 2017
5. The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Public-Private Partnership) Bill, 2017
6. The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty Third Amendment) Bill, 2017 as amended
7. The Right of Children Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2017
8. The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2017
9. The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2017
IV – BILLS PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
1. The Footwear Design and Development Institute Bill, 2017
2. The Admiralty (Jurisdiction and Settlement of Maritime Claims) Bill, 2017
3. The Collection of Statistics (Amendment) Bill, 2017
4. The National Institutes of Technology, Science Education and Research (Amendment) Bill, 2017
5. The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Public-Private Partnership) Bill, 2017
6. The Right of Children Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2017
7. The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2017
8. The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2017
9. #The Appropriation (No.3) Bill, 2017
10. #The Appropriation (No.4) Bill, 2017
11. #The Central Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017;
12. #The Integrated Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017
13. #The Punjab Municipal
Legislative Business transacted during 12th Session of 16th Lok Sabha and 243rd Session of Rajya Sabha (Monsoon Session, 2017)
I – BILLS INTRODUCED IN LOK SABHA
1. The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (Amendment) Bill, 2017
2. The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2017
3. The State Banks (Repeal and Amendment) Bill, 2017
4. The Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy (IIPE) Bill, 2017;
5. The Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Amendment Bill, 2017
6. The Central Road Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2017
7. The Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Amendment Bill, 2017
8. The Central Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017.
9. The Integrated Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017
10. The Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Amendment Bill, 2017
11. The Appropriation (No.3) Bill, 2017
12. The Appropriation (No.4) Bill, 2017
13. The National Sports University Bill, 2017
14. The Code on Wages, 2017
15. The Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance Bill, 2017
16. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Second Amendment) Bill, 2017
17. The Repealing and Amending (Second) Bill, 2017
II – BILLS PASSED BY LOK SABHA
1. The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2017;
2. The Right of Children Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2017
3. The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Public-Private Partnership) Bill, 2017
4. The Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2016
5. The Indian Institute of Management Bill, 2017
6. The Appropriation (No.3) Bill, 2017
7. The Appropriation (No.4) Bill, 2017
8. The Central Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017;
9. The Integrated Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017
10. The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2017
11. The Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Amendment Bill, 2017
12. The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Amendment) Bill, 2017
13. The Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy (IIPE) Bill, 2017
14. The State Banks (Repeal and Amendment) Bill, 2017
III – BILLS PASSED BY RAJYA SABHA
1. The Footwear Design and Development Institute Bill, 2017
2. The Admiralty (Jurisdiction and Settlement of Maritime Claims) Bill, 2017
3. The Collection of Statistics (Amendment) Bill, 2017
4. The National Institutes of Technology, Science Education and Research (Amendment) Bill, 2017
5. The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Public-Private Partnership) Bill, 2017
6. The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty Third Amendment) Bill, 2017 as amended
7. The Right of Children Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2017
8. The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2017
9. The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2017
IV – BILLS PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
1. The Footwear Design and Development Institute Bill, 2017
2. The Admiralty (Jurisdiction and Settlement of Maritime Claims) Bill, 2017
3. The Collection of Statistics (Amendment) Bill, 2017
4. The National Institutes of Technology, Science Education and Research (Amendment) Bill, 2017
5. The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Public-Private Partnership) Bill, 2017
6. The Right of Children Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2017
7. The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2017
8. The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2017
9. #The Appropriation (No.3) Bill, 2017
10. #The Appropriation (No.4) Bill, 2017
11. #The Central Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017;
12. #The Integrated Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017
13. #The Punjab Municipal
......13. #The Punjab Municipal Corporation Law.
Why are the Pamirs called the Roof of the World ?
It is called the roof of the world because they are at high altitude. The Pamir Mountains are a mountain range in Central Asia formed by the junction of the Himalayas with Tian Shan, Karakoram, Kunlun, and Hindu Kush ranges.
Pamirs Mountainous region in central Asia, lying mostly in Tajikistan and partly in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and China. The region forms a geological structural knot from which the Tian Shan, Karakoram, Kunlun, and Hindu Kush mountain ranges radiate.
It is called the roof of the world because they are at high altitude. The Pamir Mountains are a mountain range in Central Asia formed by the junction of the Himalayas with Tian Shan, Karakoram, Kunlun, and Hindu Kush ranges.
Pamirs Mountainous region in central Asia, lying mostly in Tajikistan and partly in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and China. The region forms a geological structural knot from which the Tian Shan, Karakoram, Kunlun, and Hindu Kush mountain ranges radiate.