Inter-governmental action

IPCC UN Conference on Environment and Development (Earth Summit), 1992 Agenda 21 An action plan of UN relating to Sustainable Development adopted at the Earth Summit, 1992 UNFCCC Kyoto Protocol IPCC 1988 by World Meteorological Organisation and UNEP tasked with reviewing and assessing the most recent scientific, technical and socio-economic information produced worldwide relevant to … Read more

Maharatnas

The following are the subtopics of Maharatnas: Agni – The fire god. Adityas – The sun gods. Ashvins – The twin gods of healing and medicine. Brahma – The creator god. Devas – The gods. Durga – The goddess of power and protection. Ganesha – The elephant-headed god of wisdom and success. Gandharvas – The … Read more

Liberalization

The Unfolding Tapestry of Liberalization: A Global Perspective Liberalization, a term often associated with economic reform, encompasses a broader spectrum of societal transformations. It signifies a shift towards openness, freedom, and individual agency, impacting various aspects of life, from trade and finance to social norms and political structures. This article delves into the multifaceted nature … Read more

Techniques Of Analysis Of Financial Statement

           GS1;PART III;PART C Technique of Analysis of financial statement   Financial statement: They are written records that convey the financial activities and condition of business or entity . It has four major components i.e. Income statement Balance sheets Statement of retained earnings Cash flows   Financial statement analysis: It is a systematic … Read more

Personnel, Financial, Administrative Law

Personnel Law Human resource managers in the twenty-first century are faced with an unprecedented intrusion of law into the workplace. The recent rise in EMPLOYMENT litigation and heightened awareness of employee rights in the last decade should signal to management that now more than ever, educating personnel executives in the trends and developments of employment … Read more

India’s role in BRICS

India’s role in BRICS BRICS is an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – five emerging nations that formed an alliance­ for economic and social development. The commonality between them is that they are all newly industrialised and aiming for maximum trade and development. Together, BRICS accounts for about 40% of the … Read more

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