Famous Policies , Committes and Submits

<2/”>a >Ambedkar Sambal Scheme

 

ÿ for the economic and social Empowerment of the Dalit community

ÿ Under the scheme various programmes will be run to promote skill, livelihood

and innovation among the Dalit youths.

ÿ Ambedkar Skill Training Centre: This centre will be set up in the premise of

Ambedkar Peeth and shall be run by RSLDC where Dalit students will be

given preference for skill training. Rs. 1 crore will be spent annually on this

centre.

ÿ Ambedkar Startup Scheme: In the first phase 100 startups will be included in

the first phase under Ambedkar Startup Scheme. In this scheme dalit youth

shall be promoted in Entrepreneurship based on IT, new techniques and

innovations.

ÿ Ambedkar Fellowship Scheme: For extra-ordinary dalit students the Chief

Minister announced fellowship for PHD and research work in Sociology,

Public Administration, Law, Economics, Political Science and Phiolsophy

subjects. In the first phase six students will get this fellowship annually.

ÿ Ambedkar Electronic Information Library Network: For the students of

Ambedkar Peeth a modern library will be set up where students will get facility

of free books.

ÿ Ambedkar International Scholarship Scheme: Every year five outstanding

research scholars of scheduled castes to get financial assistance of up to Rs.

25 lakh for PHD in reputed foreign universities.

ÿ Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Research Chair: For research on ideas of Baba Sahab

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Research Chair will be set up in Kota University.

 

The Infant Mortality Rate is 47 and Maternal Mortality Ratio is 318

 

RajNET

 

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ÿ RajNET launched on 21 March by CM

ÿ RajNET is envisaged as the platform to provide network connectivity through

multimode (i.e. VSAT and TERRESTRIAL) of connectivity throughout

Rajasthan

ÿ Raj Net shall ensure connectivity availability till the Gram Panchayat level

through multiple mechanisms, e.g. Broadband, SATCOM, OTA, LAN, SWAN

etc.

 

Kalisindhi and Chabra Power stations to be privatized

 

 

 

Bhamsha Yojna gets e-governance award

 

Mukhya Mantri Jal Swavlamban Abhiyan

 

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ÿ has been launched on 27  Jan 2016 at Gardan Kherdi Village, Jhalawar

ÿ has been launched in the State with the vision to ensure effective

implementation of water harvesting and water conservation related activities

in the rural areas using a holistic approach, informed by the values of

Leadership, moral responsibility, excellence, innovation, PARTNERSHIP and purity

 

Shubh Shakti yojna

 

ÿ for higher Education and marriage of registered Workers Daughters

ÿ Fund of 55,000/-

 

UDAY (Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana)

 

ÿ for financial turnaround of Power Distribution Companies

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ÿ State Govt joined on 7  Dec

 

Bhamashah Swasthya Bima Yojana

 

ÿ Health Insurance Cover of Rs. 30,000/- for general illnesses and Rs. 3.00 lacs

for critical illnesses shall be given to a family on floater basis in one year for

IPD procedures.

ÿ 7-day pre-hospitalisation and 15 days post hospitalization is covered under

the scheme.

ÿ Transport allowance of Rs. 100 to Rs. 500 for cardiac and polytrauma cases.

ÿ Patients shall be benefitted for 1045 packages under General Illnesses, 500

packages under Critical Illnesses, and 170 packages reserved for Govt.

Hospitals.

 

RAJASTHAN STARTUP FEST

 

ÿ A national level event where Startups, Mentors & Investors come together to

be a part of the growing ecosystem & to celebrate entrepreneurship.

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ÿ Organized on 9  and 10 October at Sitapura ,Jaipur

 

Cash less health Insurance

 

– will be launched from dec 2015.

– 1 crore families will benefit without premium.

– rajasthan is third state after Tamil nadu and maharastra to launch CLI scheme

 

 

 

Smart city: Rajasthan govt sends four names to Centre

 

– The State Government has finalized and sent a proposal to the Centre to

incorporate four cities under smart city mission, including Jaipur.

– The other three cities are Ajmer, Udaipur and Kota.

 

central govt scheme house for everyone’s first installment is 139 crores.

 

– 9 state and 305 cities ,

– in rajasthan(40) – Jaipur, Ajmer , Jodhpur and Udaipur.

– other state Chhattisgarh(36) , Gujarat(30) , Jammu and Kashmir

(19), Jharkhand(15) , Kerala (15), Odisha(42) , Telangana (34), Madhya

Pradesh(74) .

 

state govt launched startup village for youth business ideas on 9 august 2015

 

– Rajasthan Startup Village and e-Platform. Until the setup is done, a cloud

server for start-ups, MOOCs and co-ordinating with various related state

and central govt.

– startup village gave a platform to doctor, engineering, Biotechnology

,pharmacy and industries youth business ideas.

 

25 august 2015 rajasthan state road transport corporation

 

– rajasthan State govt will upgrading and modernising the existing terminals

and constructing new.

 

Justice Sunil Kumar Garg Commission

 

– justice sunil kumar garg commision submit their report on 14 august

2015 about GOPALGARH MASSACRE.

 

Resurgent Rajasthan 2015

 

 

 

– Resurgent Rajasthan scheduled to be held in Jaipur on November 19-

20, 2015.

– Resurgent Rajasthan mobile app available for Android and Windows

platforms.

– Launched by Union Minister, Shri Nitin Gadkari recently.

– will bring together leading investors from all over the world for interacting with

policy makers, including the political leadership, government officials and,

local business leaders on the Investment Environment and opportunities in

Rajasthan.

 

Van Dhan Yojana on 17 august 2015 for National Park and zoo

 

– Van Dhan Yojana to be launched on pilot basis.

– Additional provision of Rs. 51.90 crore for people in forest areas and special

ST groups.

 

Government extends e-Tourist Visa scheme to 36 more countries and 7 more

Airports from August 15, 2015

 

– Lucknow , Tirchy , Varanasi , Ahmedabad , Gaya , Jaipur, Amritsar. With this,

the total number of designated airports will become 16.

– With this addition, the total count of countries under the scheme will go upto

113.

– The Government of India has launched e Tourist Visa on November 27, 2014.

 

Rajasthan Energy Development Nigam limited

 

– to over-site the power trading and other functions of power companies.

– five power companies will be under it and it will be chaired by Secretory of

electricity department

 

Arogya Rajasthan campaign

 

– Rajasthan State Cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje on 25

August 2015 approved the launch of Arogya Rajasthan campaign. The

campaign will be held from December 2015 to March 2016 .

– The three-month campaign will help in collection and compilation of health

data of the rural Population in the state. During the campaign, the rural

 

residents would be issued health cards based on spot diagnoses. The cards

would be used for further treatment and follow-up of patients.

– The cabinet also approved a drive to collect health information of citizens to

build an online datatbase, which will be held between 15 September and 31

October 2015. The campaign Health camps will be organised at gram

panchayat level and every citizen will be issued a Health Card.

 

‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana’

 

– PM Modi Launches the ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana’ started from sri

ganganagar.

– The Centre has selected ten districts in Rajasthan for its ‘Beti Bachao, Beti

Padhao’ – Jaipur, Alwar, Dausa, Dholpur, Sawaimadhopur, Karauli,

Sriganganagar, Sikar, Bharatpur and Jhunjhunu.

 

The Rajasthan Cabinet approved seven proposals, which would bring

investments worth Rs 3,981 crore.

 

– benefits of customised package under Rajasthan Investment Promotion

Scheme (RIPS) -2014, the projects will generate an EMPLOYMENT for 17,000

persons approximately.

– two projects worth Rs 2150 crore have been cleared for the manufacturing of

mobile phones, LED TV and allied products. Both these projects will be

located at Karoli Industrial Area in Bhiwadi.

– the IT and allied industries will contribute Rs 1,600 crore.

– Intex Technology (India) will set up a project at a cost of Rs 1000 crores,

generating an employment for 7,500 persons. Similarly, Micromax will set up

a unit at a cost of Rs 500 crores and will employ almost 6,000 people

 

Adani to set up country’s largest solar park of 10,000 MW in Rajasthan

 

– Adani Group, a global Infrastructure-2/”>INFRASTRUCTURE player, has set a target of 10,000 mega

watts (MW) of solar power by 2022 and signed a joint venture agreement with

the Rajasthan Government to set up a 10,000 MW solar park.

– The proposed park, which is expected to attract investments over Rs. 60,000

crore.

– Adani itself plans to generate 5,000 MW in this solar park.

– The proposed park will create both direct and indirect employment

opportunities.

 

 

Dhurmalla( Alvar)

 

– 220th village to be lighted under project chirag.

– through solar power

– project chirag is a group of 10,000 students ,who work to provide healthand

education to remove villages of the country.

 

Solar power projects:-

 

IL&FS Energy Ltd. and Essel Infra Projects Ltd. would develop solar parks of 5,000

MW capacity each, Adani Enterprises would install one park of 10,000 MW capacity

and Reliance Power Ltd. of 6,000 MW.

 

Skill and Livelihood Development Corporation (RSLDC)

 

– Chief Minister Smt. Vasundhara Raje launched the countrys first and biggest

skills development project aimed at creating employment opportunities for the

young people of the state.

Union Government has proposed Rs. 398 crore for this Livelihood Skills

Project.

– union government selected Rajasthan as the first state to start this project.

– this project would change lives of lakhs of young people of Rajasthan who

could then get their dreams fulfilled.

 

Nand Ghar Yojana

 

– Rajasthan’s Women and Child Development Minister Anita Bhadel has asked

the anganwadi workers to work with full dedication to address the “serious”

issues of Malnutrition, maternal and infant mortality rate.

– Women and Child Development Department said the government was

focusing on improving and strengthening anganwadi centres across the state.

– the government would link 10,000 centres in the state to ‘Nand Ghar Yojana’

in next two years to strengthen them.

 

‘Justice at your doorstep’

 

– ‘Nyay Aapke Dwar’ (Justice At Your Doorstep) initiative would be organised

between May 18 and July 15 for disposal of cases pending in the revenue

courts.

 

 

– state about 3.5 lakh revenue cases were lingering on for long and causing

sufferance to the farmers.

– Therefore, revenue Lok Adalats would be organized every year with the target

of disposal of almost all these cases in next three years.

 

Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY), Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti

Bima Yojana (PMJJBY) and Atal Pension Yojana (APY)-

 

– Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje and Union Minister Kalraj

Mishra launched Centre’s three major social security schemes in the state

which were nationally launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kolkata.

– Raje and Mishra launched the schemes pertaining to insurance and pension –

Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana

(PMSBY)- .offer a renewable one year accidental death-cum-disability cover

of Rs 2 lakh for partial/permanent disability to all Savings bank account

holders in the age group of 18-70 years for a premium of Rs 12 per annum

per subscriber.

– Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY) -offer a renewable one

year life cover of Rs 2 lakh to all savings bank account holders in the age

group of 18-50 years, covering death due to any reason, for a premium of Rs

330 per annum per subscriber.

– and Atal Pension Yojana (APY)- in the state – 20 years or more.

 

Mission Indradhanush

 

– Mission Indradhanush’, an immunisation programme initiated by the Union

Government would be launched in the 201 district from April 7 ,2015.

– rajesthan , Madhya Pradesh , bihar , up .

– nine districts of Rajasthan – Barmer , jaipur , Karauli , jodhpur , dholpur

, Sawai Madhopur , tonk , alwar , Bundi .

– The immunisation programme aims to cover all children below two years of

age who have either not been vaccinated or partially vaccinated against

seven diseases which can be prevented through Vaccines, including

Diphtheria, Tetanus, Polio, Measles, Whooping Cough, Hepatitis B and

Tuberculosis.

 

SH-90 and SH – 91

 

– rajasthan state govt launched two new highways.

 

– SH90 between jaipur-nagore 229 km

– SH91- between dhariyawar- peeth dungarpur

 

Defense sector:-

 

– included in state investment promotion policy

– under Make in India campaign PM modi advocated the development of

indegenious defense industries

– 100-500 crore will be invested in the state for defence sector.

 

The rajasthan apartments ownership bill 24 april 2015

 

– “As per the Rajasthan Apartment Ownership Bill 2015 the Promoter needs to

declare all Information regarding land, number of floors ,build up area in the

building , description of common areas and facilities etc.

 

Rajasthan River Basin and Water Resources Planning Bill, 2015(8th april 2015)

 

– 1st state to have river linking and management law

– Bill seeks for the establishment of State Water Resources Advisory Council

and Rajasthan River Basin and Water Resources Planning Authority

– for management and development of river basins and sub-basins on

sustainable basis on integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)

concept.

 

rajasthan budget 2015 farmers agricultural loan rate reduced to 7.8%

 

Electronics instruments production

 

– Geotech invested 1000 crore in electronics production

– plant will be setup in Karoli industrial area ( Bhiwari)

– 7500 employment opportunity with the plant

– Micromax also invested 1000 crore in feb

 

The programme (‘Akshada’)

 

– The Rajasthan government on 2nd march entered into a partnership with Tata

Trust and ‘Antara’ Foundation to improve the status of maternal and child

health in the State.

 

– The programme (‘Akshada’) will focus on the crucial ‘1000 days’ between

conception and age 2 of a child and will include the most critical areas like

maternal anaemia, neo-natal mortality and improving immunization. The

programme would deploy interventions that could greatly reduce the levels of

malnutrition amongst children under five.

– To begin with, the programme will focus intensively in Jhalawar and Sirohi

districts and would subsequently be replicated, amplified and rolled out across

the State.

 

Rajasthan Panchayati Raj (amendment) Bill, 2015

 

– which makes Class VIII pass mandatory for the post of sarpanch — except in

tribal reserved areas, where the minimum qualification is Class V — and

Class X for Zila Parishad or Panchayat Samiti Elections.

– functional toilet mandatory in the house of a contestant.

 

E-Biz:-

 

– web-portal by central government to ease the problems faced during initiation

of new projects in a state.

– all the information of new trade or Industry will be on the webportal.

Services such as online payment, licence renewal ,permit renewal,

permissions and tax payments will be provided on the web portal.

 

Export Promotion board:-

 

– to promote export from rajasthan along with international trade fair.

– Green cards will be issued to the exporters

– export of rajasthan:- agri products(37.12%), garments(9.72), jwellery and

gems(7.73%),handicrafts(6.04%), marbles stones(5.19%),it(3%)

 

Rajeev Gandhi Yojna:-

 

– 16 cities to be made slum free under the programme

– which

are:jaipur,jodhpur,kota,ajmer,bikaner,udaipur,bharatpur,alvar,chitorgarh,nimb

haherda,kapasan, pratapgarh,choti sadrdi,fathehpurand bengu

 

vijayaraje scindia child-protection and award yojana

 

 

– any female child below 18 years who has, either defended her child marriage

or her friend or has prevented a child abuse will be awarded

 

Mansagar lake:-

 

– proposal to be declare as wetland has been send to rajasthan lake

developement authority.

 

restricted practices in wetland area will include:-

 

  1. construction in lake area
  2. destroying lake Flora and Fauna
  3. disturbing ECOLOGY/”>LAKE ECOLOGY
  4. disturbance to water flow

 

Virasat autority

 

– to advise and reconstruction of private heritage properties.

– such historical, heritage and cultural properties will be declared protected

 

child mortality rate

 

– 47/1000 , while for nation as a whole its 40/1000

– assam and mp have 54/1000

– mother mortality rate is 244/lakh while for nation it is 167/lakh

 

rajasthan

 

– 1st state to have its own domain

– soon will be first state to have micro domain

– each government administrative department will have a webportal with all

information which can be assesed by mobile , tablet or PC

 

The Resurgent Rajasthan Partnership Summit-15 dec 2014

 

– It will be held at Jaipur Exhibition & Convention Center, EPIP Sitapura,Jaipur.

– theme was “partnership for shared new realities”

– Its a global investment meet

– partnership with confederation of Indian industries

 

 

6000MW solar power plant by reliance:-

 

– initiated with 100 mw plant in ghurdsar(jaisalmer)

 

MOU in water resouce management

 

– with singapore

– will train in water management and re-cycling

 

Minor Minerals:-

 

– 31 Major Minerals are now classified as minor minerals

– now state govt has the power to issue lease related to these minerals

 

Minimum wages:-

 

– skilled-increased from 186rs to 209rs

– semi skilled-increased from 176rs to 199rs

– unskilled-increased from 166rs to 189rs

 

Pahal Yojna:-

 

– from 1st jan 2015

– direct cash transfer of gas subsidy to bank accounts of subscribers

 

Bhamashah Yojana

 

– is a scheme introduced by the Government of Rajasthan to transfer financial

and non-financial benefits of governmental schemes directly to recipients in a

transparent way.

– The scheme was inaugurated by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje on 15

August 2014. from ajmer

 

Aam Admi Bima Yojana (AABY)

 

– started by panchayatiraj minister sursh goel on 15th dec 2015

– all members(1lakh 53 thousand) associated with rajasthan grameen ajivika

yojna will benifit from it.

– benefits:-

 

 

 

  1. natural death-30,000rs
  2. accidental death-75,000rs
  3. accidental handicap -37,500rs

 

yearly premium is 200rs out of which 50% is paid by LIC

 

RAJASTHAN URBAN AREA DEVELOPEMENT SCHEME(RUDSA)

 

– prior to acquiring the land the plan of development of the land will be prepared

– a pool of person detached from there land will be prepared

 

Rajasthan handicrafts:-

 

– snapdeal will provide an online platform for Rajasthan handicrafts

– snapdeal enter into agreement with rajasthan small industries commission

– a special store will be created on the website named as rajasthali

 

Chief Minister adarsh gram yojna

 

– each legislative assembly area will select a village by lottery and it will be

developed

 

CM jan avas yojna

 

– renewed policy of affordable housing to disadvantaged section 2009,

– Housing to all by 2022 by PM is integrated in the policy

Grameen gaurav path yojna:-

 

– to provide smart road connectivity to 3000 village panchayats

 

Janani-Shishu suraksha yojna:-

 

– to provide free medicine, testing and transport

– time period is increased from 1 month to 1 year

– each year abouth 17 lakh children are born in the state

 

PM Jan Dhan Yojna:-

 

– launched on 28 aug 2014 at state level from Vidhyashram school complex,

jaipur

 

– its for reducing the financial divide

– bank accounts will be opened close to the residence of customer through

Banking correspondents

– upto 5000rs loan/ over withdraw(after 6 months of account activation)

– 1 lakh accidental insurance coverage

– Rupay debit card

– accounts will be opened in each village panchayat.

 

Shree Yojna:-

 

– from 2nd October 2014 it will be extended to the whole state

– Upto 2017 toilets will be constructed under this project throughout the state

– SHREE means:- sanitation,health,rural connectivity,education and energy.,

Famous Policies, Committees, and Submits


Famous Policies

Apartheid

Apartheid was a system of racial segregation in South Africa that existed from 1948 to 1994. Under apartheid, the white minority ruled the country and the black majority was denied basic rights, such as the right to vote, the right to own land, and the right to a decent education. Apartheid was a system of institutionalized racism that was based on the belief that white people were superior to black people.

Appeasement

Appeasement is a policy of avoiding conflict by making concessions to an aggressor. The policy of appeasement was used by the British government in the 1930s in an attempt to avoid war with Nazi Germany. However, appeasement ultimately failed, and World War II broke out in 1939.

Balance of power

The balance of power is a theory in international relations that states that peace is best maintained when there is no single country or group of countries that is too powerful. The balance of power is often achieved through alliances and treaties between countries.

Containment

Containment was a policy of the United States in the Cold War that aimed to prevent the spread of Communism. The policy of containment was based on the belief that if communism were allowed to spread, it would eventually threaten the United States. The policy of containment was successful in preventing the spread of communism to Western Europe and other parts of the world.

Decolonization

Decolonization is the process by which colonies gain their independence from their colonial rulers. Decolonization began in the late 19th century and continued into the 20th century. The main cause of decolonization was the Rise of Nationalism in the colonies. Nationalism is a political ideology that emphasizes the importance of national identity and independence.

Domino theory

The domino theory was a theory in international relations that stated that if one country in a region fell to communism, the other countries in the region would soon follow. The domino theory was used by the United States to justify its involvement in the Vietnam War. However, the domino theory proved to be wrong, and Vietnam did not become a communist country after the United States withdrew from the war.

Economic sanctions

Economic sanctions are a form of economic pressure that is used to achieve a political goal. Economic sanctions are imposed by one country or group of countries on another country or group of countries. Economic sanctions can be used to force a country to change its policies or to stop a country from engaging in certain activities.

Embargoes

An embargo is a type of economic sanction that prohibits the import or export of certain goods or services. Embargoes are often used to punish a country for its actions or to pressure a country to change its policies.

Embargo

An embargo is a government order that prohibits trade with a particular country or group of countries. Embargoes are usually imposed for political or economic reasons.

European Union

The European Union (EU) is a political and Economic Union of 27 member states that are located primarily in Europe. The EU was founded in 1957 with the signing of the Treaty of Rome. The EU has its own currency, the euro, and its own parliament. The EU is the world’s largest single market.

Foreign Policy

Foreign policy is the set of goals and strategies that a country uses to interact with other countries. Foreign policy is usually determined by the government of a country. The goals of foreign policy can vary from country to country, but they often include protecting the country’s national security, promoting its economic interests, and advancing its values.

Geneva Conventions

The Geneva Conventions are a series of international treaties that set out the rules of war. The Geneva Conventions were first adopted in 1864. The Geneva Conventions have been revised several times since then, most recently in 2005. The Geneva Conventions are binding on all countries that have ratified them.

Global Warming

Global warming is the long-term heating of Earth’s Climate system observed since the pre-industrial period (between 1850 and 1900) due to human activities, primarily fossil fuel burning, which increases heat-trapping greenhouse gas levels in Earth’s Atmosphere. The term is frequently used interchangeably with the term Climate Change, though the latter refers to both human- and naturally produced warming and the effects it has on our planet. It is most commonly measured as the Average increase in Earth’s global surface temperature.

Good Friday Agreement

The Good Friday Agreement was a peace agreement that was signed in 1998 by the British and Irish governments and the Political Parties in Northern Ireland. The Good Friday Agreement ended the Troubles, a period of violence in

Here are some frequently asked questions and short answers about the topics of “Famous Policies,” “Committes,” and “Submits”:

Famous Policies

  • What is the most famous policy in the world?
    The most famous policy in the world is probably the United States Constitution. It is the supreme law of the United States and has been in effect since 1789.
  • What is the most famous policy in your country?
    The most famous policy in my country is probably the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It is the supreme law of Canada and has been in effect since 1982.
  • What is the most famous policy in your company?
    The most famous policy in my company is probably the employee handbook. It outlines the company’s policies and procedures for employees.

Committes

  • What is a committee?
    A committee is a group of people who are appointed or elected to carry out a particular task or function.
  • What are the different types of committees?
    There are many different types of committees, but some of the most common include:

    • Ad Hoc Committees: These are temporary committees that are formed to deal with a specific issue or task.
    • Standing Committees: These are permanent committees that are responsible for a particular area of work.
    • Joint committees: These are committees that are made up of members from two or more different organizations.
  • What are the benefits of having committees?
    There are many benefits to having committees, including:

    • They can provide a forum for discussion and debate.
    • They can help to ensure that decisions are made in a fair and impartial way.
    • They can help to build consensus and support for decisions.
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    There are also some challenges associated with having committees, including:

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    • They can be susceptible to groupthink.

Submits

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    A submit is a formal document that is submitted to a committee or other body for consideration.
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    There are many different types of submits, but some of the most common include:

    • Proposal submits: These are submits that propose a new project or initiative.
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    • It can help to influence decision-making.
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    There are also some challenges associated with submitting a submit, including:

    • It can be difficult to get your submit noticed.
    • It can be difficult to get your submit approved.
    • It can be difficult to implement your submit’s recommendations.
  1. Which of the following is not a type of data structure?
    (A) Array
    (B) List
    (C) Stack
    (D) Famous Policy

  2. Which of the following is not a type of algorithm?
    (A) Bubble sort
    (B) Selection sort
    (C) Merge sort
    (D) Famous Committee

  3. Which of the following is not a type of programming language?
    (A) C++
    (B) Java
    (C) Python
    (D) Famous Submit

  4. Which of the following is not a type of operating system?
    (A) Windows
    (B) macOS
    (C) Linux
    (D) Famous Policy

  5. Which of the following is not a type of Database?
    (A) MySQL
    (B) Oracle
    (C) PostgreSQL
    (D) Famous Committee

  6. Which of the following is not a type of web server?
    (A) Apache
    (B) Nginx
    (C) IIS
    (D) Famous Submit

  7. Which of the following is not a type of cloud computing service?
    (A) Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    (B) Microsoft Azure
    (C) Google Cloud Platform
    (D) Famous Policy

  8. Which of the following is not a type of networking protocol?
    (A) TCP/IP
    (B) HTTP
    (C) HTTPS
    (D) Famous Committee

  9. Which of the following is not a type of security protocol?
    (A) SSL/TLS
    (B) SSH
    (C) IPsec
    (D) Famous Submit

  10. Which of the following is not a type of programming paradigm?
    (A) Object-oriented programming
    (B) Procedural programming
    (C) Functional programming
    (D) Famous Policy

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