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knowledge quest magazine subscription This article was published in the month of November Standardisation A robust green bond market would require common standards and guidelinesfor it to be connected to the mainstream capital markets and investors. Tax incentives Direct financial incentivization is one such tool used globally. Subscribers to such SGrBs are provided with direct financial benefits such as tax exemption on interest or tax deductions. 30 Create awareness Organise workshops training content and webinars on green bonds to increase familiarity and bring in new investors. Simplify the issuance and compliance process to reach to new investors in India and internationally. Climate Budget Tagging It is a tool for monitoring and tracking of climate-related expenditures in the national budget system. o Most sovereign issuers went through a budget tagging exercise to determine exactly which expenditures were suitable for inclusion as a green expenditure knowledge quest magazine subscription details.Saturday, December 31, 2022
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mahindra current affairs magazine
mahindra current affairs magazine
mahindra current affairs magazine This article was published in the month of October ROLE OF COMMUNITY IN BORDER MANAGEMENT Why in news? Prime Minister recently called every village at the border as the first village of the country and the people residing near the border as countrys strong guard thus highlighting role of local population in border management. Importance of Community engagement in border management To ensure a secure and safe border: It would help enhancing security and development of orders besides providing a sense of belonging to these people. o They are the first in line when irregular events take place at the border. o In addition local communities can identify the most vulnerable persons as well as the risk factors in terms of safety and health. Improved situational awareness: Border communities hold vast amounts of intimate knowledge on the area characteristics of the terrain mahendra current affairs magazine free download.Sunday, December 25, 2022
arihant current affairs magazine
arihant current affairs magazine
arihant current affairs magazine This article was published in October THE COLDEST YEAR OF THE REST OF THEIR LIVES REPORTReleased by United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF).Key findings o Around 624 million children are exposed to one of three other high heat measures high heatwave duration high heatwave severity or extreme high temperatures. o One in four children lives in areas where the average heatwave event lasts 4.7 days or longer as of 2020. o Virtually every child on earth will face severe heatwaves even with an estimated 1.7 degrees Celsius of warming in 2050 arihant monthly current affairs magazine subscription.
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pratiyogita darpan english subscription The article was published in the magazine IPCCS SIXTH ASSESSMENT REPORT Why in News? The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recently released its report of Working Group I of the Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) titled- AR6 Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. About the report The IPCC prepares comprehensive Assessment Reports about the state of scientific technical and socio-economic knowledge on climate change its impacts and future risks and options for reducing the rate at which climate change is taking place. So far five assessment reports have been produced the first one being released in 1990. This AR6 will be an update of the AR5 released in 2013 pratiyogita darpan english subscription.
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junior science refresher magazine
junior science refresher magazine
junior science refresher magazine This article was published in the magazine NEW FLY ASH UTILIZATION RULES FOR COAL AND LIGNITE BASED THERMAL POWER PLANTS Why in News? The Ministry of Environment Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has extended fly ash utilization deadline for thermal power plants with the introduction of penalties for noncompliance. Composition Generation and Utilization of Fly Ash in India Fly ash is a by-product of coalbased power generation. o It is a fine powder with substantial amounts of oxides of silica aluminium and calcium. o It also contains traces of Arsenic Boron Chromium lead etc. which leads to air and water pollution if disposed on land. With low grade of Indian coal its ash content is as high as 30-45% in comparison to imported coal with 10- 15%. With nearly 55% of our total power production through coal and lignite based Thermal Power Plants (TPP) the fly ash generation in India is very high junior science refresher magazine subscription.