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UPSCPORTAL : "(Voice Notes) Current Affairs Daily & Weekly Update: 18 JUNE 2013 "Topic: Janta Dal United - B.J.P. Split"" plus 5 more

UPSCPORTAL : "(Voice Notes) Current Affairs Daily & Weekly Update: 18 JUNE 2013 "Topic: Janta Dal United - B.J.P. Split"" plus 5 more

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(Voice Notes) Current Affairs Daily & Weekly Update: 18 JUNE 2013 "Topic: Janta Dal United - B.J.P. Split"

Posted: 19 Jun 2013 06:04 AM PDT

Current Affairs Daily Voice Notes

Daily Voice Notes

Spotlight/News Analysis (18 Jun):

  • Topic of Discussion: Janta Dal United - B.J.P. Split
  • Expert Panel: Shekhar Aiyar (Associate Editor - Hindustan Times), Manikant Thakur (A.I.R. Correspondent)

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ORDER FORM : Gist of The Hindu, Yojana, Kurukshetra, Press Information Bureau & Science Reporter (July 2013)

Posted: 19 Jun 2013 03:10 AM PDT

THE GIST DETAILS:

Medium: English
Price: Rs. 50
No. of Booklets:
1 (July 2013)
Publisher: UPSCPORTAL.COM

Shipping Time: 8-12 Working days.

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Today's Important News: 19 June 2013

Posted: 19 Jun 2013 01:11 AM PDT

(Current Affairs MCQ) Test Your Skills - 18 June 2013

Posted: 19 Jun 2013 01:04 AM PDT

Questions:4
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
Backwards navigation:Allowed

These MCQ's Are Based On "THE HINDU" 18 June 2013

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Selected Articles from Various News Paper: Civil Services Mentor Magazine June 2013

Posted: 19 Jun 2013 01:02 AM PDT

Selected Articles from Various Newspapers & Journals - "June 2013"

  • Crime and Punishment
  • Building it brick by Brick
  • New chapter, old challenges
  • Take Tamil Nadu out of Lanka policy
  • Wake-up call for the Army
  • Pains of a bailout
  • BRICS and Mortar for India's global role
  • The past & Present of Indian Environmentalism
  • India and America, batting together in Asia
  • Starving to live, not die
  • The Silent War over Education Reforms
  • One river, Two Countries, too Many Dams

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Green National Accounting System in India: Civil Services Mentor Magazine June 2013

Posted: 19 Jun 2013 12:39 AM PDT

Green National Accounting System in India

Government in 2011 had constituted an expert group under the chairmanship of Pratha Dasgupta from the Cambridge University to develop a framework for green national accounts, identification of data gaps and preparation of a road map for its implementation. The system of green national accounting would take into account the environmental costs of development and reflect the use of precious depletable natural resources in the process of generating national income. The need for green national accounts emerged as there was a growing recognition that contemporary national accounts were becoming unsatisfactory basis for economic evaluation. "The qualifier 'green' signals that we should be especially concerned about the absence of information on society's use of the natural environment." Double-digit GDP fixation is threatening India's biodiversity and its long-term growth and security. Green accounting methods have estimated the loss of ecological wealth in India. GDP measures the value of output produced within a country over a certain time period. However, any depreciation measurements used, will account only for manmade capital and not the negative impact of growth on valuable natural capital, such as water, land, forests, biodiversity and the resulting negative effects on human health and welfare. Over the course of the last fifty years, India has lost over half its forests, 40 per cent of its mangroves and a significant part of its wetlands. At least 40 species of plants and animals have become extinct with several hundred more endangered.

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