what sort of essay topics they ask in phase 2 .. can anyone tell ??
any good test series for phase 2 of NABARD?...
Does anyone know which centres are usually alloted for online exams in mumbai ? Have phase 2 there...
People qualified for grade B only
- Preparing for exams exams n exams
- Working in some govt jobs equivalent to grade A
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PEOPLE QUALIFIED IN GRADE A ONLY, COMMENT WITH MAINS CENTRE
Hi All,
This is a bit out of context but I was hoping you all could help me.
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yr ye exam clash.....:( nabard is like dream but uiicl is a bit more easy to clear i think..:(
People who have qualified Nabard prelims and have applied for UIIC. Which one will u appear for
- UIIC
- Nabard Mains
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Last yr offline phase 2 exam around 47k had called .dis time they reduced to 28 k for online phase 2
For Nabard mains.. What type of aspirant typically we are ?
- Am Banking full time aspirant going to give nabard mains
- Am Upsc CSE or state Psc aspirant gng to give nabard mains
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Ye mains ka study material hai kisi ke paas? Yeh specialised sections kaise prepare karein?
Saahab..... koi hame bhi mains ke liye kuch bata do saab. Naukri lag jayegi to bacche khana kha lenge, dua denge aap logon ko....
Join Whats app group at (89692 03437) for NABARD mains.
NABARD Grade A Mains 2015 Cut off:
SC-102 ,ST-98, OBC-106.and General -113
NABARD Grade A 2015 Final Cut off:
GEN 142
OBC 137
SC 133
ST 132
Grade B 2015
GEN 217
What is an INDC?
· Countries across the globe committed to create a new international climate agreement by the conclusion of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (COP21) in Paris in December 2015. In preparation, countries have agreed to publicly outline what post-2020 climate actions they intend to take under a new international agreement, known as their Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs). The INDCs will largely determine whether the world achieves an ambitious 2015 agreement and is put on a path toward a low-carbon, climate-resilient future.
Major issues of Swachh Bharat Mission
- According to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Urban India generates about 47 million tonnes of solid waste every year.
- It is also reported that more than 75 percent of sewage or wastewater disposal is not treated in India.
- Recycling solid waste is a big problem.
- These issues need to be addressed now, so that a major crisis can be prevented in the future.
- In rural India, lack of adequate sanitation is a huge challenge.
- Another major challenge is to change the mindsets of the people. When will our countrymen learn not to spit or throw garbage on the roads? Or when will our people learn to keep themselves and their localities clean?
- Another important issue is Open Defection In India In Both Rural As well As Urban Areas
- Open defecation
- It is the practice of defecating outside and in public, in and around the local community, as a result of ingrained cultural patterns or having no access to toilets, latrines, or any kind of improved sanitation.
- WHO and UNICEF state that about 611 million people in urban areas lack toilets world-wide (around/over the world); whereas number goes up to, nearly 2001 million in rural areas.
- However, these figures do not include the Slums, shanty-towns, and illegal refugee colonies; which mean that urban sanitation needs are far more acute than reported.
- Overall 1 billion people around the world are forced to practice open defecation.
- Even it has been found, the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan promoting rural sanitation, both, by providing means to create facility, and promoting the initiative by incentivizing in the form of Nirmal Gram Puraskar, could not bring any drastic change in this behavioural pattern.Impact of open defecation on health and societyOpen defecation pollutes the ground water as well as land resources including agricultural products. Every minute about 1.1 million liters of human excrement enters the river Ganga. These pathogens then enter the human body either through food or water mixed with feces. Open defecation is a leading cause of diarrheal death among children. Diarrhea is the third largest killer of children under five, in Sub-Saharan Africa. It also leads to typhoid, cholera, hepatitis, polio, pneumonia, fatal worm infestation, trachoma, stunted physical development, and impaired cognitive function. According to the World Health Organization, an average of Rs. 6,500 per person is lost in India due to lack of cleanliness and hygiene. Thus the Swacch Bharat Mission has with it, not only promise of cleanliness and improved health, but also of improved economic conditions.
Agro-forestry should be considered to be a generic term that embraces specific components:
A. Agri-silviculture:
B. Silvopastoral
C. Agrosilvopastoral
D. All of the above
Ans-D
Social forestry is:
A. With the renewed interest in the role of trees for environmental conservation
B. For meeting the day-to-day needs of the people in respect of various forest produce much has been written on the subject
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
Ans-C
The atmosphere around Earth is warmed because ________.
A) warm air cannot escape, as in a greenhouse
B) molecules in the atmosphere are warmed by radiation from Earth and retain that heat
C) fossil fuels release heat
D) plants absorb CO2
E) plants release CO2
Answer: B