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A Fixture is a fixed schedule where day, date and time are mentioned for the participating teams or players. It is fixed on the basis of lots and it is important to see and check that previous years winner and runner-up teams are in different halves. It is decided beforehand whether the tournament will be knockout. league or combination and accordingly schedule is fixed. We call it as fixture of the tournament. Knockout-cum-league fixture of 23 teams. n = 23, n in upper half = 12, no. of Byes = 32 - 23 = 9 n in lower half = 11, nb in upper half = 4 nb in lower half = 5 Till quarter finals, teams will play knockout matches after that teams which reached quarter will play league matches, to declare the true winner. Cyclic league fixture: The teams which reached quarter finals are : 1, 5, 7 , 12, 13, 16, 21, 23. n = 8, Rounds = n - 1 = 7, Matches = 8(8-1)/2 = 28 Likewise as per the point system all the teams will get their ranking. Win - 2 points, Draw - 1 point, Loss - 0 point add the score of all the matches. The team with the maximum points will win.
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Right Occupation or Right Livelihood
We often spend a lot of time at work, but even if we do not work, Right Occupation refers to our habitual, everyday actions. Our regular activities should not infringe Right Speech and Right Action. What we do on a regular basis is more likely to establish bad karma than what we do as a one off.
Gotama gave various examples of wrong occupation, those that involve:
- deceit,
- treachery,
- soothsaying,
- trickery,
- usury.
Also, specifically, those trading
- in arms:
- in living beings,
- in flesh,
- in intoxicating drinks, and
- in poison'.
The professions of a soldier, a fisherman, a hunter, etc, are considered unfitting for a Buddhist.
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Measurement of Actual Performance
Once performance standards are set, the next step is measurement of actual performance. Performance should be measured in an objective and reliable manner. Some of the techniques used for measuring the performance are personal observation, sample checking performance reports etc.
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Indira Gandhi government devalued Indian rupee to check economic crisis of 1967. Consequently, one US dollar could be purchased for less than 5 after the devaluation, it cost more than 7.
1. The economic situation triggered a price rise.
2. People started a protest against the increase in prices of essential commodities and unemployment etc.
3. The Communist and Socialist parties launched struggle to avail greater equality.
The fourth general election was held in 1967 for the first time without Nehru:
1. The election verdict was not in favor of Congress and results jolted the Congress both at the national and state levels.
2. Half the ministers in Indira Gandhi’s cabinet were defeated including K. Kamaraj in Tamilnadu, S.K. Patil in Maharashtra, Atulya Ghosh in West Bengal, K.B. Sahay in Bihar.
3. Congress did not lose the only majority in seven states but two other states also prevented it to form the government due to defections.
4. For the first time, any non-Congress party secured a majority in any state and in other eight states, different non-Congress parties formed the coalitions.
5. These election results were called as a ‘Political Earthquake’.
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The socio economic context of 1967 elections:
- This period was fraught with grave economic crisis resulting from successive failure of monsoons, widespread droughts, decline in agricultural production, serious food shortage, depletion of foreign exchange reserve, and drop in industrial production combined with sharp rise in military expenditure and diversion of resources from planning and economic development.
- The economic situation triggered off price rise. People started protesting against increase in prices of essential commodities, food scarcity and growing unemployment and overall economic condition of the country. Moreover the communist and the socialist launched struggles for greater equality.
- Politically a wave of ‘non congressism” swept all across the country. Parties opposed to congress realized that the division of their votes kept Congress in power. Thus parties that were entirely different and disparate in their programmers’ and ideology got together to form anti Congress fronts in different states.
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Indira Gandhi government devalued Indian rupee to check economic crisis of 1967. Consequently, one US dollar could be purchased for less than 5 after the devaluation, it cost more than 7.
1. The economic situation triggered a price rise.
2. People started a protest against the increase in prices of essential commodities and unemployment etc.
3. The Communist and Socialist parties launched struggle to avail greater equality.
The fourth general election was held in 1967 for the first time without Nehru:
1. The election verdict was not in favor of Congress and results jolted the Congress both at the national and state levels.
2. Half the ministers in Indira Gandhi’s cabinet were defeated including K. Kamaraj in Tamilnadu, S.K. Patil in Maharashtra, Atulya Ghosh in West Bengal, K.B. Sahay in Bihar.
3. Congress did not lose the only majority in seven states but two other states also prevented it to form the government due to defections.
4. For the first time, any non-Congress party secured a majority in any state and in other eight states, different non-Congress parties formed the coalitions.
5. These election results were called as a ‘Political Earthquake’.
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After the death of Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri, Shrimati Indira Gandhi became the Prime Minister of India in 1966. She established her worth and emerged as the strongest Prime Minster and the President of the Congress Party. The congress Party was divided as soon ashen took reigns of the country but she overcame all hurdles and proved that the congress was the real congress party.
She was born on Nov. 19, 1917 at Anand Bhawan at Allahabad in U.P. Her grandparents fondly called her ‘Indu whaler her parents named her ‘Priyadarshni’. She received her education at several placed because her father Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru was mostly in prison. Her Primary education was completed at Allahabad. Then she was sent to A Poona. Later on she was shifted to Oxford and after this she was sent to Switzerland, she, however, completed her education at Shanti Niketan under the table guidance of Shri Ravindra Nath Tagore.
As a student she took keep interest in Political movements in the country. She formed ‘Vanar Sena’ and recruited 6000 members in it at the age of 12 only. For taking part in the freedom movement she was sent to prison with thousand others. She worked with Mahatma Gandhi and was made the President of the Congress party in 1959 due to her abilities and farsightedness. In 1964, she became the Minister of Information and broadcasting in the Cabinet of shri Lal Bahadur Shastri.
In the beginning many of her supporters thought the they would influence her to get their interests fulfilled, but it was wrong to think as she took tough decisions independently and asserted her authority. During her tenure as Prime Minister, she had to face many storms in the country a weal as in her party. But by dexterity she came out as triumphant in them. She imposed emergency to crush the fast growing terrorism in Punjab. She nationalized 14 Banks in the country at the end of the month as she gave her wholehearted support in its formation and sent Indian military to defeat Pakistan.
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The premiership of Lal Bahadur Shastri extended from 9 June 1964 to 11 January 1966. Formerly the Minister of External Affairs, Shastri became the Indian Prime Minister after the death of Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, on 27 May 1964. Shastri's tenure as Prime Minister lasted only nineteen months due to his sudden death in Tashkent. After the death of Nehru, several leaders of the ruling Indian National Congress nominated Shastri due to his socialist background, to stand against the conservative Morarji Desai. With the backing of Congress President Kumaraswami Kamaraj, Shastri became the party's choice for Prime Minister.
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QUESTION
Arrange the following in chronological order:
China’s accession to WTO
Establishment of the EEC
Establishment of the EU
Birth of ARF
SOLUTION
(b) Establishment of the EEC – 1957
(c) Establishment of the EU – 1992
(d) Birth of ARF – 1994
(a) China’s accession to WTO
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The anterior portion or top of the head is covered by a cap-like structure called an acrosome. This acrosome is filled with enzymes that help in getting in the ovum and cause fertilization. The head of the sperm mainly contains the nucleus. ... These help the sperm to break through the cell membrane of an egg.
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The reaction of aldehydes and ketones with ammonia or 1º-amines forms imine derivatives, also known as Schiff bases (compounds having a C=N function). Water is eliminated in the reaction, which is acid-catalyzed and reversible in the same sense as acetal formation. Two of the more important derivatives of ammonia are hydrazine and hydroxylamine. In strongly acidic medium ammonia derivatives being basic will react with acids and will not react with carbonyl compound. In basic medium, OH will attack carbonyl group. Hence pH of a reaction should be carefully controlled.
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In spite of having same level of doping the conductivity of an n-type semiconductor is greater than p-type semiconductor because the charge carrier of a n-type semiconductor is electron which is faster to move than the hole which is the charge carrier of a p-type semiconductor. In other words electrons are more mobile than the holes which makes conduction in n-type semiconductor faster.
The conductivity of n-type semiconductor is greater than that of the p-type semiconductor because mobility of electrons is greater than that of holes.
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Iodoform test is used to check the presence of carbonyl compounds with the structure R-CO-CH3 or alcohols with the structure R-CH(OH)-CH3 in a given unknown substance.
When Iodine and sodium hydroxide are added to a compound that contains either a methyl ketone or a secondary alcohol with a methyl group in the alpha position, a pale yellow precipitate of iodoform or triiodomethane is formed. It can be used to identify aldehydes or ketones. If an aldehyde gives a positive iodoform test, then it must be acetaldehyde since it is the only aldehyde with a CH3C=O group. Given below are a few example reactions for positive iodoform tests.
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Micronutrients mainly comprise vitamins and minerals which are required in minute quantities. However, both macro nutrients as well as micro nutrients are essential. Micro nutrients are chlorine, iron, manganese, zinc, boron, sodium, copper, molybdenum and nickel.
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