This document provides instructions for cultivating quality vegetables through proper cultivation techniques and prevention of pest and disease infestation. It discusses cultivation methods like single row and double row, techniques for seedling transplantation, schedules for fertilizer and irrigation application. The key points covered are selection of variety, seed treatment, nursery raising, transplanting, water and nutrient management, and integrated pest management practices to control pests and diseases and ensure high yields. The training aims to enable participants to cultivate vegetables using appropriate methods and understand causes and management of pest and disease problems.
February continued to witness robust PE deal activity in India, all though the amount of money invested dropped compared to January. 53 deals were reported in Feb’15, compared to 56 in the previous month, and 42 in February. In the first 2 months of 2015, 109 deals have been reported, as compared to 86 in the first 2 months of 2014.
Aggregate investment amount reported in Feb’15 was $696m, a sharp growth over $337m reported in Feb’14. In Jan-Feb’15, $2.1b of investment has been reported, as compared to a $534m in Jan-Feb’14.
The sectoral trends persist. Internet related businesses continue to attract VC/PE money. As many as 17 transactions were internet-driven business models. In value terms, though, the largest internet transaction was $26m, while transactions in real economy sectors of Healthcare, and Real Estate easily topped that. TPG Capital’s $146m investment in hospital chain Manipal Health Enterprises was the largest transaction of Feb’14.
This document provides instructions for cultivating quality vegetables through proper cultivation techniques and prevention of pest and disease infestation. It discusses cultivation methods like single row and double row, techniques for seedling transplantation, schedules for fertilizer and irrigation application. The key points covered are selection of variety, seed treatment, nursery raising, transplanting, water and nutrient management, and integrated pest management practices to control pests and diseases and ensure high yields. The training aims to enable participants to cultivate vegetables using appropriate methods and understand causes and management of pest and disease problems.
February continued to witness robust PE deal activity in India, all though the amount of money invested dropped compared to January. 53 deals were reported in Feb’15, compared to 56 in the previous month, and 42 in February. In the first 2 months of 2015, 109 deals have been reported, as compared to 86 in the first 2 months of 2014.
Aggregate investment amount reported in Feb’15 was $696m, a sharp growth over $337m reported in Feb’14. In Jan-Feb’15, $2.1b of investment has been reported, as compared to a $534m in Jan-Feb’14.
The sectoral trends persist. Internet related businesses continue to attract VC/PE money. As many as 17 transactions were internet-driven business models. In value terms, though, the largest internet transaction was $26m, while transactions in real economy sectors of Healthcare, and Real Estate easily topped that. TPG Capital’s $146m investment in hospital chain Manipal Health Enterprises was the largest transaction of Feb’14.
This document summarizes a study that assessed the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of 100 patients with type 2 diabetes in Pakistan. The study found:
1) Patients had low overall awareness and knowledge about diabetes, glycemic control, risk factors, and complications. The mean correct answers regarding these topics ranged from 33.5-69%.
2) While 61% checked their blood sugar regularly, few knew the target glucose values. Only 18% understood diabetic diet.
3) Awareness of risk factors like hypertension, smoking, and obesity was higher at 69-92% but target values were unknown.
4) 23% first presented with complications and awareness of eye and renal complications was low at
This document provides a market update on enterprise fraud management from CEB TowerGroup. It summarizes key trends in the enterprise fraud management market, including that reported fraud incidents and losses are increasing, though the cost per fraud incident is declining. It also discusses challenges in restoring consumer confidence in financial institutions' ability to prevent fraud. The document recommends that banks improve key metrics tracking, enable better consumer tools, and find common process efficiencies across fraud management silos.
OSGi DevCon 2013
There are a number component models available to OSGi developers; Declarative Services (DS), Blueprint (BP), Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI). Some have their roots in Java EE, some in open source projects such as the Spring Framework, others are standards at the OSGi Alliance, and some have DNA from all three. As is often the case where there are options available, there's rarely a one-size-fits-all. The 'right' choice may depend on the type of project you're working on, the existing assets, tools and skills at your disposal, and the runtime you're looking to deploy to. This talk will provide a brief overview of the four component models listed, describe their scope of capabilities, standards coverage, tools support, and available implementations in an efforts to help OSGi users find a path to a component model best suited to their particular task.