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CAN BAD MARKS IN 10TH CLASS IMPACT ELIGIBILITY TO STUDY IN GOOD COLLEGE?

The answer to this question is divided in two parts:,  1.) As we heard that many of our friends, relatives or known ones told us that bad marks in 10th may impact the future opportunities or can hamper future career. So, this statement is somehow true. If you scored bad marks or somehow just passing  marks in 10th class then you may not be able to choose or study the subjects of your choice from XI onwards. For example, you have a keen interest in Science and want to opt Science stream from class XI onwards but you scored just 50% in your 10th class board exams. So, due to this bad or less scores in 10th class may lead you to not study in Science  Stream or let's say in commerce stream as some schools have their own rules and policies on account of selection of students to whom (students) the school will provide Science or commerce stream. So, the bad scores in 10th class may make you to not study the subjects of your choice from XI onwards.  2.) Now lets's suppose you ha

GREEN TEA AND MARKET

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GREEN TEA AND MARKET Green tea is known for its benefits on health and gaining acceptance globally. As per various reports, it is said that the global green tea market is estimated to grow by USD 8.2 billion by 2025, with a CAGR 5.8% during period of, 2019-2025. What is Green Tea? Green tea is made from Camellia Sinesis leaves or buds that have undergone through oxidation during processes. Green tea was discovered in China, but now its production and consumption has spread to other countries as well. Green tea is available in many types, like bottled and sweetened with artificial sugar or sugar, tea bags, loose-leaf, instant powder and supplements. What are the benefits of Green Tea? ·          * Green tea improves brain function ·          * Helps in fat loss ·          * Protect against cancer ·          * Low risk of heart disease ·          * Lower cholesterol Who are key players in Green tea market? ·        *   Unilever PLC, ·        * East Wes

HOW TO CONTROL RISE IN SEA SEA LEVEL

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1. PROTECTING MANGROVES- Mangrove is a shrub or small tree that grows in coastal saline water. It protects the coastal areas from erosion and storm surge .  Eg. Indonesia – Avicennia, Rhizophora, Sonneratia , etc.  Brazil, Malaysia , Sundarbans (West Bengal) aims at protecting them. 2. PROTECT WETLANDS –  Wetland is a ecosystem where water meets land.They acts as giant sponges, buffer zones  for coastal areas in hurricanes and rainstorms. Eg. The Mid–Atlantic Coastal wetland review is the first in a series that EPA Coastal Wetland Team conducted. Ramsar Convention.. (IRAN) ,1971 This project aims at improving and protect wetlands from wetland loss and degradation.  3. ARTIFICIAL ISLANDS – Constructing artificial islands are also helpful in order to control rise in sea level. Eg. Maldives, .. The Maldivian government has started a joint venture with architectural firm Dutch Docklands International is aiming at building  the world’s la

DETAILED ANALYSIS OF HAND-SANITIZER MARKET THROUGH 2020-2027

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DETAILED AND IN DEPTH ANALYSIS OF HAND SANITIZER MARKET THROUGH 2020-2027 As per various reports and publications, it was estimated that the hand sanitizer market is expected to rise from USD 1.4 billion in 2020, to USD2.16 billion by 2027. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW- The hand sanitizer market is growing from past 5-10 years and leads to increase in revenues of various hand-sanitizer producers. Recently, the global hand sanitizer market size valued at USD 1.99 billion. According to findings, it is found that around 80% of population prefers hand sanitizers than water and soap. Increasing awareness, and the steps taken by WHO and FDA have make people aware of hand sanitizers and risks with not maintaining hygiene level of hands. Furthermore, according to various publications, it is found that the hand sanitizers is expected to reduce absenteeism of students, workers etc due to illness by 15-20%. With product innovation and product developments, companies are introducing new organic a

IMPACT OF DEMONETIZATION (2016) ON VARIOUS SECTORS OF INDIAN ECONOMY

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POSITIVE IMPACTS OF DEMONETIZATION IN INDIA (2016)

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The demonetization has brought many changes in the economy and impacts the Indianeconomy and especially the issues for which it has been undertaken by the Government Of India. 1.) BLACK MONEY – The government has estimated that around Rs.5 lakh crore would be removed from circulation permanently. But, according to RBI report for the year 2017-2018, more than 97% of Rs.500 and Rs.1000 banknotes i.e. around 15, 311 lakh crore out of 15, 418 lakh crore   have been recovered and deposited with the banks. Only a little amount of banknotes have not been recovered and deposited with the banks. 2.) TAX COMPLIANT SOCIETY – There is an increase in direct tax collection by 25% i.e. around 12 lakh crore in year 2017-2018 as compared to previous year 2016-2017 from 9 lakh crore. INCOME TAX FILINGS Year Filing Of Income Tax Return New Return Filers Corporate Returns 2015-2016 4.7 cr 66.2 L 7.5 L 2016-2017 5.5 cr 8

CHALLENGES FOR DEMONETIZATION IN INDIA (2016)

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