Radioactive Pollution Radioactivity is a phenomenon of spontaneous emission of proton (a-particles)‚ electrons (ß-particles) and ?-rays (short wave electromagnetic waves) due to disintegration of atomic nuclei of some elements. These cause radioactive pollution. Radiations are of two types ionising and non-ionising. Non-ionising radiations affect only those components which absorb them and have low penetrability. Ionising radiations have high penetration power and cause breakage of macro molecules
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Black Magic ____________________________________________________________________________ Pavan Patel* KVS Krishnamohan** The world’s worst power outage affected 600 million people‚ business worth an estimated $1.5 billion was lost‚ trains stopped‚ flight schedules were thrown out of gear‚ and miners were trapped‚ in deep coal shafts and hospitals had to switch the emergency operators. That’s half of the population in the darkness on 31st July 2012. This
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The Power Crisis in Tamil Nadu Viable Remedial Measure to Over Come K Chandrasekar1* C Bharath Kumar2 Load shedding which was originally meant for an hour or so‚ has now been extended to Abstract: Electric generation system in Tamil Nadu is suffering with a serious problem of load shedding‚ power shortage due industrial and technological development without having any proper intension for increasing the resource of power. But we have the immense resource to fulfill our power need. As India is subtropical
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------------------------------------------------- A. P. J. Abdul Kalam From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the former President of India. For the freedom fighter‚ see Abul Kalam Azad. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam | | Abdul Kalam at the 12th Wharton India Economic Forum‚ 2008 | 11th President of India | In office 25 July 2002 – 25 July 2007 | Prime Minister | Atal Bihari Vajpayee Manmohan Singh | Vice President | Bhairon Singh Shekhawat | Preceded by | K. R
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------------------------------------------------- Electricity sector in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Ramagundam Thermal Power Station‚ Andhra Pradesh Sabarmati Thermal Power Station‚ Gujarat The electricity sector in India had an installed capacity of 223.625 GW as of April 2013‚[1] the world’s fifth largest. Captive power plants generate an additional 34.444 GW. Non Renewable Power Plants constitute 87.55% of the installed capacity and 12.45% of Renewable Capacity.[2] India
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Quick Reference Guide for SBI PO and SSC CGL Exams 2013 Powered by www.Gr8AmbitionZ.com your A to Z competitive exams guide Current Affairs Quick Reference Guide for SBI PO and SSC CGL Exams powered by www.Gr8AmbitionZ.com 1 Heads of important organizations President‚ FICCI -NainaLalKidwai Chairman‚ TRAI - Rahul Khullar Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) -Pradeep Kumar Director‚ CBI -RanjitSinha President‚ ASSOCHAM -RajkumarDhoot President
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AUGUST 1st August: 1. Bhim Sain Bassi‚ the 1977-batch IPS officer of AGMU (Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram-Union Territories) cadre took over the charge as the next Delhi Police Commissioner on 31 July 2013. He succeeded Neeraj Kumar. 2. The Delhi Police commissioner Neeraj Kumar retired from his office on 31 July 2013. He served to the police force for 37 years. His tenure as the Delhi Police commissioner was 13 months. He will be succeeded by Bhim Sain Bassi. 3. Faced with a tight liquidity condition
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Managerial Accounting & Control -I Financial Analysis of Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) Course Instructor: Prof. V.K.Gupta Submitted By: ADITYA KUMAR SINGH Section C PGP2011515 Table of Contents Serial Number Contents 1 IOCL – An Overview 2 Business Description 3 Key Financial Indicators 3.1 Debt-Equity Ratio 3.2 Long Term Debt-Equity Ratio 3.3 Current Ratio 3.4 Quick Ratio 3.5 Fixed Assets Turnover Ratio 3.6 Inventory Turnover Ratio 3.7 Debtors Turnover Ratio 3.8 Interest
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Analysis of Business process flows and Implementation of an optimal Networking Architecture for CIMS (ERP) Executive Summary Analysis of business process flows and implementation of an optimal networking architecture for CIMS (Enterprise Resource Planning) The ERP‚ Enterprise Resource Planning‚ market is relatively new and has grown very quickly lately. The main reasons for this growth have been globalization‚ and
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Working Paper 234 EMERGING PROPERTY REGIMES IN INDIA: WHAT IT HOLDS FOR THE FUTURE OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS? Sony Pellissery and Sattwick Dey Biswas The purpose of the Working Paper Series (WPS) is to provide an opportunity to IRMA faculty‚ visiting fellows‚ and students to sound out their ideas and research work before publication and to get feedback and comments from their peer group. Therefore‚ a working paper is to be considered as a pre-publication document of the Institute
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