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Importance of Neem Wood

On October 7, 2014 By Pooja Mishra Category: Natural Resources

Neem Wood consists of sapwood and heartwood. The sapwood is grayish white and the heartwood is red, turning to reddish brown on exposure. The wood is dull to lustrous, aromatic but without any characteristic taste. Neem Wood is hard, moderately heavy, narrowly in­terlocked with uneven grains, … [Read more...]

Characteristics and Features of Indian Money Market

On October 7, 2014 By Nitin Singhal Category: Economy of India

Indian Money Market The RBI controls the entire operation of the organized sector of the Indian Money Market. Over the years both commercial banks and co-operative banks have come to depend more and more on the rediscounting and borrowing facilities provided by RBI, especially during the busy … [Read more...]

Short Biography of Swami Dayananda Saraswati

On September 29, 2014 By P Jain Category: Famous and Great Personalities of India

Swami Dayananda Saraswati Swami Dayananda, was born in 1824 at Tankara in Morvi State (Kathiawar-Gujarat). While Dayananda Saraswati was hardly of thirteen years of age, he refused to submit to the authoritarian traditional dictates of his father in the field of religious conscience and after … [Read more...]

Short Paragraph on Elephant

On September 24, 2014 By Pooja Mishra Category: Essays, Paragraphs and Articles

Elephant is on the biggest land animal found on earth. It is a wild animal but after giving training it, becomes a useful animal for man. It is a huge animal and its colour is grey. All the four legs of an elephant are as huge as thick pillars of a huge building. It has two big ears which go on … [Read more...]

Short Essay on Nationalism

On September 24, 2014 By Anamika Sethi Category: Essays, Paragraphs and Articles

Short Essay on Nationalism Nationalism is a concept that involves a feeling of extremely strong attachment towards one's own country. Due to one or more than one object factors like race, religion, language, literature, culture etc., there grows in a people a strong feeling of like-mindedness … [Read more...]

Impact and Effect of Acid Rain

On September 24, 2014 By Sanjay Tripathi Category: Environment

The harmful impact and effect of Acid Rain have been briefly discussed below: Effects on human health: Humans are vulnerable to acid rain. Thousands of premature deaths are caused by sulphate laden air due to acid rain annually. Millions of people are drinking water with high lead levels. Lead (Pb) … [Read more...]

Threats of Biodiversity

On September 24, 2014 By Sanjay Tripathi Category: Environment

Threats of Biodiversity: The biodiversity of earth’s surface has now been faced with mass extinction of many species on a global scale. Every type of organism such as microorganisms, fungi, plants, and animals all are threatened with dire consequences. Many of the animal’s species have already … [Read more...]

Importance of Biodiversity in India

On September 24, 2014 By Sanjay Tripathi Category: Environment

Importance of Biodiversity in India The rich biodiversity of India has always played an important role for the benefit of human, animals and the environment. Biodiversity generally refers to the variation in the species (Species Diversity) . However, it is also includes Eco-system and Genetic … [Read more...]

Different Types of Banks in India

On September 24, 2014 By Anamika Sethi Category: Economy of India

Banks in India A bank is a financial institution whose purpose is to receive deposits and lend money to individuals and businesses, disburse payments, invest funds in securities for a return, and safeguard money. It services savings and current (chequing) accounts, provides credit to borrowers in … [Read more...]

Functions of Commercial Banks in India

On September 24, 2014 By Anamika Sethi Category: Blog

Commercial Banks in India Commercial banks provide banking services to businesses and consumers through a network of branches. These banks are in business to make a profit for their owners and they are usually public limited companies managed by shareholders. In India, however, most of the top … [Read more...]

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