Saina Nehwal is a famous Indian sports player. She is a professional badminton singles player. She won over twenty international titles which include ten Superseries titles. Saina Nehwal is the first Indian badminton player to have won an Olympic medal. The Government of India conferred the Padma Bhushan award on her and Previously, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna and the Arjuna Award were also conferred on her by the government of India.
The document discusses various shooting sports, including rifle, pistol, shotgun, and crossbow shooting. It provides details on the governing bodies and categories of different shooting sports. It also lists popular shooting events in India for both men and women, and profiles famous Indian shooters such as Abhinav Bindra, who won India's first individual Olympic gold medal in shooting in 2008 in the 10m air rifle event.
Credit and debit cards are commonly used plastic currencies that can be used to make purchases. They contain various security features to prevent fraud, such as magnetic strips, signatures panels, specific dimensions and thickness. When fraud is suspected, investigations are conducted both externally by law enforcement and internally by the issuing bank. The cards can be examined in a forensic laboratory using stereomicroscopes, comparison microscopes and video spectral comparators to analyze security features under different light wavelengths. Prevention of fraud involves using computer chips and biometric systems instead of magnetic strips, training merchants and consumers on security features, and promptly reporting any lost or stolen cards.
Gold is a safe investment that typically rises with inflation and performs well during market crashes. It is a simple investment to make and store, and adding gold diversifies an investment portfolio as its price movements often move opposite stocks. However, gold does not generate regular income like other assets and its price is dictated by international markets. When reselling gold jewelry, you do not get back all the money spent on making and wastage charges.
19 Forensic Science Powerpoint Chapter 19 Forensic Footwear EviGrossmont College
This chapter discusses forensic footwear evidence and analysis. It describes how footwear impressions can be used to identify or eliminate suspects. The key steps are detecting impressions at a crime scene, recovering them, enhancing the impressions if needed, obtaining known impressions from suspects' shoes, and examining both to determine if they match and link a shoe to a crime scene. Factors like wear marks, size, and individual characteristics are analyzed to make an identification or exclusion.
This document lists various public sector banks in India along with their CEOs and MDs. It includes 21 public sector banks such as State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Punjab National Bank, etc. It also lists the interim MD and CEO of India Post Payment Banks, a new public sector bank established in 2017. The document provides the names and positions of banking heads to give an overview of the leadership of major public sector banks in India.
This presentation discusses gait analysis in forensic science. It defines gait as human locomotion and walking, and explains that gait is unique to each individual. Forensic gait analysis studies footprints and video footage to identify gait features and patterns. Key gait characteristics like step length, stride, and cadence can be used to identify a person. The gait cycle and its phases of stance and swing are also described. Factors like age, gender, height and injuries can affect a person's gait. Case law examples demonstrate how gait evidence has been used to identify suspects in criminal cases.
This document summarizes methods for determining sex from skull remains. It discusses both metrical and morphological characteristics that can be used. Metrical methods examine skull measurements and use statistics like means and standard deviations to differentiate male and female skulls. Morphological methods examine traits like robustness of features, shape of the orbits, palate shape, and mandible shape. The document indicates that sex determination from skulls can be 70-95% accurate using these methods, but accuracy depends on the population and may be lower for fragmented remains or those outside the 20-55 age range.
Saina Nehwal is a famous Indian sports player. She is a professional badminton singles player. She won over twenty international titles which include ten Superseries titles. Saina Nehwal is the first Indian badminton player to have won an Olympic medal. The Government of India conferred the Padma Bhushan award on her and Previously, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna and the Arjuna Award were also conferred on her by the government of India.
The document discusses various shooting sports, including rifle, pistol, shotgun, and crossbow shooting. It provides details on the governing bodies and categories of different shooting sports. It also lists popular shooting events in India for both men and women, and profiles famous Indian shooters such as Abhinav Bindra, who won India's first individual Olympic gold medal in shooting in 2008 in the 10m air rifle event.
Credit and debit cards are commonly used plastic currencies that can be used to make purchases. They contain various security features to prevent fraud, such as magnetic strips, signatures panels, specific dimensions and thickness. When fraud is suspected, investigations are conducted both externally by law enforcement and internally by the issuing bank. The cards can be examined in a forensic laboratory using stereomicroscopes, comparison microscopes and video spectral comparators to analyze security features under different light wavelengths. Prevention of fraud involves using computer chips and biometric systems instead of magnetic strips, training merchants and consumers on security features, and promptly reporting any lost or stolen cards.
Gold is a safe investment that typically rises with inflation and performs well during market crashes. It is a simple investment to make and store, and adding gold diversifies an investment portfolio as its price movements often move opposite stocks. However, gold does not generate regular income like other assets and its price is dictated by international markets. When reselling gold jewelry, you do not get back all the money spent on making and wastage charges.
19 Forensic Science Powerpoint Chapter 19 Forensic Footwear EviGrossmont College
This chapter discusses forensic footwear evidence and analysis. It describes how footwear impressions can be used to identify or eliminate suspects. The key steps are detecting impressions at a crime scene, recovering them, enhancing the impressions if needed, obtaining known impressions from suspects' shoes, and examining both to determine if they match and link a shoe to a crime scene. Factors like wear marks, size, and individual characteristics are analyzed to make an identification or exclusion.
This document lists various public sector banks in India along with their CEOs and MDs. It includes 21 public sector banks such as State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Punjab National Bank, etc. It also lists the interim MD and CEO of India Post Payment Banks, a new public sector bank established in 2017. The document provides the names and positions of banking heads to give an overview of the leadership of major public sector banks in India.
This presentation discusses gait analysis in forensic science. It defines gait as human locomotion and walking, and explains that gait is unique to each individual. Forensic gait analysis studies footprints and video footage to identify gait features and patterns. Key gait characteristics like step length, stride, and cadence can be used to identify a person. The gait cycle and its phases of stance and swing are also described. Factors like age, gender, height and injuries can affect a person's gait. Case law examples demonstrate how gait evidence has been used to identify suspects in criminal cases.
This document summarizes methods for determining sex from skull remains. It discusses both metrical and morphological characteristics that can be used. Metrical methods examine skull measurements and use statistics like means and standard deviations to differentiate male and female skulls. Morphological methods examine traits like robustness of features, shape of the orbits, palate shape, and mandible shape. The document indicates that sex determination from skulls can be 70-95% accurate using these methods, but accuracy depends on the population and may be lower for fragmented remains or those outside the 20-55 age range.
Question paper of ncc ‘b’ certificate by rsanoriaRaman Sanoria
The document provides answers to multiple choice and descriptive questions related to the topics of drill, weapon training, national integration, leadership, disaster management, social service, hygiene and sanitation. For drill, it defines the aim of drill and provides translations of drill commands into Hindi. For weapon training, it describes the sequence of firing a shot and normal procedures on a firing point. It also defines grouping capacity and mean point of impact. The other sections provide definitions and descriptions related to their respective topics.
Common guidelines for model question paper pattern first semester mba2012 b...Sagar Kothurwar
1. The document provides guidelines for constructing model question papers for MBA exams, including question type breakdown and time recommendations.
2. Questions are divided into three parts - Part A focuses on knowledge-based questions, Part B tests skills, and Part C evaluates ability via a case study. Knowledge questions range from 3-15 marks testing various depths of understanding.
3. The guidelines specify the format and expected length of answers for different question types. Skill and ability questions in Parts B and C also follow defined formats to test application of concepts and analytical abilities.
National Cadet Corps is the biggest youth organisation of India. It is under the Ministry of Defence in Central Government and with the Education Department of the State & UT.
Rahul Kumar submitted a presentation on the National Cadet Corps (NCC) to his professor. The presentation introduced the NCC, discussed its motto of "Unity and Discipline", aims to develop leadership and motivate youth for a career in the armed forces. It described the organization, training provided in areas like drill, weapons handling, and adventure activities. The presentation also covered certification programs, incentives for NCC cadets, and what can be learned from participating in the NCC.
The document welcomes someone to N.C.C and emphasizes the importance of unity and discipline. It is signed off by thanking the recipient and noting it is from St Antony's Higher Secondary School in Plassanal.
Cash flow statement showing movement of cash from operating, investing and financing activity, for B Com students based on Goa University B Com syllabus.
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) was established in 1948 as a youth development program comprising the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. It aims to develop character, discipline, and a sense of national identity among Indian youth. The NCC has over 1.3 million cadets nationwide. This document provides details on the organization and responsibilities of the Military Secretary Directorate, which oversees matters relating to NCC officers, staff, and cadets. It oversees recruitment, postings, awards, and training programs. The document outlines the various sections within the directorate and their functions.
NCC stands for National Cadet Corps and aims to build a strong and prosperous nation through love and peace. Nation building requires cooperation between citizens and government, addressing basic problems, and serving larger purposes that citizens value. The NCC contributes to a country's progress through mutual understanding and all-round development of citizens. It has over 13 lakh cadets across 765 units and camps to develop camaraderie, adventure, and discipline.
The NSS-DTU unit was inaugurated in 2013 to establish a link between the campus and community and orient students towards community service. It has around 125 student volunteers from various engineering disciplines. Activities have included maintaining order at cultural events, welcoming freshers, health camps, tree plantations, cloth donations, tuition for primary students, and plans for self-defense workshops, adopting villages, rural camps, and conducting an energy audit of the campus. The goal is to expose students to social issues and poverty while benefiting the community.
2nd Bengal Battalion National Cadet Corps, Kolkata, IndiaSushanta De
This unit was raised on July 15, 1948 under NCC Group Kolkata 'B' of the NCC Directorate of West Bengal and Sikkim. It lists the Commanding Officer, Subedar, Naib Subedar, and three Havildars. It also lists five civilian employees who work for the Government of West Bengal. Finally, it lists nine present institutions where the unit provides support.
The Prime Minister of India presented the National Bravery Awards to 25 children for acts of extraordinary bravery in dangerous situations. The awards are given to children ages 6 to 18 by the Indian Council for Child Welfare and include saving others from drowning, rescuing friends from fires, fighting off wild animals, and more. The document then describes the brave acts of 15 award recipients, including an 8-year-old who saved two classmates from a train accident and a 14-year-old who was honored posthumously for trying to save his friend from drowning.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health.
This presentation discusses different military formations, including single file, file, extended line, arrowhead, and diamond formations. It provides the objectives of learning the different formation types, their pros and cons, and understanding formation hand signals. Different formations are suited to different terrain and situations, providing varying degrees of firepower, control, and vulnerability from different directions. The presentation aims to educate service members on selecting the optimal formation based on conditions.
This document provides guidance on advanced fieldcraft skills including methods of movement when close to the enemy using cover, such as the leopard crawl and monkey run. It also outlines battle drills for a fire team or section, including battle preparation, reaction to enemy fire, locating the enemy, winning the firefight, assault orders, and reorganization after securing an objective. Key principles of fire and movement tactics and the use of covering fire are emphasized. Field signals using hand gestures are explained to enable silent communication between soldiers.
Brief financials of kadamba transport corporation ltd for financial year 2012-13Dr. Sanjay Sawant Dessai
Kadamba Transport corporation Ltd.'s financial report for 2012-13 showed a net loss of Rs 13.24 Crore with accumulated losses of Rs. 150.14 crore and a negative net worth of Rs. - 60.49 crore, despite a share capital of Rs. 79.14 crore, short term borrowing of Rs. 25.88 crore, current liabilities of Rs. 29.38 crore, and fixed assets of Rs 28.51 crore and current assets of Rs. 18.29 crore.
Financial highlights of konkan railway corporation for financial year 2012-13Dr. Sanjay Sawant Dessai
The financial highlights of Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd. for fiscal year 2012-13 show total income of Rs. 1,136 crore with total expenditure of Rs. 963 crore, resulting in an operating profit of Rs. 173 crore but a net loss of Rs. 236 crore. The corporation had a net worth of Rs. 1340 crore with accumulated losses of Rs. 3546 crore and total outstanding loans of Rs. 1667 crore while employing 4785 people generating an income per employee of Rs. 23 lakh.
The document outlines the projected sources of tax revenue that make up India's 2014-15 interim budget. Corporate tax is projected to be the largest source at 26% of total budgeted expenditure, followed by income tax at 17% and service tax at 12%. In total, tax receipts are projected to make up 78% of the budgeted expenditure, with net tax revenue after deducting states' shares and contingency funds accounting for 56% of the total budget. Non-tax revenue is projected to make up the remaining 10% of total revenue receipts. The interim budget projects a deficit of 34% of total budgeted expenditure to be financed by other sources.
The India Budget for 2024-25 estimates total expenditure of Rs. 47.65 lakh crore with revenue expenditure accounting for 75% of the total. Revenue receipts are estimated at Rs. 30.01 lakh crore while borrowings are projected to make up 34% of total receipts at Rs. 16.85 lakh crore, resulting in a fiscal deficit of Rs. 16.85 lakh crore. GDP is projected to grow by 10.5% to Rs. 327 lakh crore with per capita income rising to Rs. 2,34,000.
Question paper of ncc ‘b’ certificate by rsanoriaRaman Sanoria
The document provides answers to multiple choice and descriptive questions related to the topics of drill, weapon training, national integration, leadership, disaster management, social service, hygiene and sanitation. For drill, it defines the aim of drill and provides translations of drill commands into Hindi. For weapon training, it describes the sequence of firing a shot and normal procedures on a firing point. It also defines grouping capacity and mean point of impact. The other sections provide definitions and descriptions related to their respective topics.
Common guidelines for model question paper pattern first semester mba2012 b...Sagar Kothurwar
1. The document provides guidelines for constructing model question papers for MBA exams, including question type breakdown and time recommendations.
2. Questions are divided into three parts - Part A focuses on knowledge-based questions, Part B tests skills, and Part C evaluates ability via a case study. Knowledge questions range from 3-15 marks testing various depths of understanding.
3. The guidelines specify the format and expected length of answers for different question types. Skill and ability questions in Parts B and C also follow defined formats to test application of concepts and analytical abilities.
National Cadet Corps is the biggest youth organisation of India. It is under the Ministry of Defence in Central Government and with the Education Department of the State & UT.
Rahul Kumar submitted a presentation on the National Cadet Corps (NCC) to his professor. The presentation introduced the NCC, discussed its motto of "Unity and Discipline", aims to develop leadership and motivate youth for a career in the armed forces. It described the organization, training provided in areas like drill, weapons handling, and adventure activities. The presentation also covered certification programs, incentives for NCC cadets, and what can be learned from participating in the NCC.
The document welcomes someone to N.C.C and emphasizes the importance of unity and discipline. It is signed off by thanking the recipient and noting it is from St Antony's Higher Secondary School in Plassanal.
Cash flow statement showing movement of cash from operating, investing and financing activity, for B Com students based on Goa University B Com syllabus.
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) was established in 1948 as a youth development program comprising the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. It aims to develop character, discipline, and a sense of national identity among Indian youth. The NCC has over 1.3 million cadets nationwide. This document provides details on the organization and responsibilities of the Military Secretary Directorate, which oversees matters relating to NCC officers, staff, and cadets. It oversees recruitment, postings, awards, and training programs. The document outlines the various sections within the directorate and their functions.
NCC stands for National Cadet Corps and aims to build a strong and prosperous nation through love and peace. Nation building requires cooperation between citizens and government, addressing basic problems, and serving larger purposes that citizens value. The NCC contributes to a country's progress through mutual understanding and all-round development of citizens. It has over 13 lakh cadets across 765 units and camps to develop camaraderie, adventure, and discipline.
The NSS-DTU unit was inaugurated in 2013 to establish a link between the campus and community and orient students towards community service. It has around 125 student volunteers from various engineering disciplines. Activities have included maintaining order at cultural events, welcoming freshers, health camps, tree plantations, cloth donations, tuition for primary students, and plans for self-defense workshops, adopting villages, rural camps, and conducting an energy audit of the campus. The goal is to expose students to social issues and poverty while benefiting the community.
2nd Bengal Battalion National Cadet Corps, Kolkata, IndiaSushanta De
This unit was raised on July 15, 1948 under NCC Group Kolkata 'B' of the NCC Directorate of West Bengal and Sikkim. It lists the Commanding Officer, Subedar, Naib Subedar, and three Havildars. It also lists five civilian employees who work for the Government of West Bengal. Finally, it lists nine present institutions where the unit provides support.
The Prime Minister of India presented the National Bravery Awards to 25 children for acts of extraordinary bravery in dangerous situations. The awards are given to children ages 6 to 18 by the Indian Council for Child Welfare and include saving others from drowning, rescuing friends from fires, fighting off wild animals, and more. The document then describes the brave acts of 15 award recipients, including an 8-year-old who saved two classmates from a train accident and a 14-year-old who was honored posthumously for trying to save his friend from drowning.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health.
This presentation discusses different military formations, including single file, file, extended line, arrowhead, and diamond formations. It provides the objectives of learning the different formation types, their pros and cons, and understanding formation hand signals. Different formations are suited to different terrain and situations, providing varying degrees of firepower, control, and vulnerability from different directions. The presentation aims to educate service members on selecting the optimal formation based on conditions.
This document provides guidance on advanced fieldcraft skills including methods of movement when close to the enemy using cover, such as the leopard crawl and monkey run. It also outlines battle drills for a fire team or section, including battle preparation, reaction to enemy fire, locating the enemy, winning the firefight, assault orders, and reorganization after securing an objective. Key principles of fire and movement tactics and the use of covering fire are emphasized. Field signals using hand gestures are explained to enable silent communication between soldiers.
Brief financials of kadamba transport corporation ltd for financial year 2012-13Dr. Sanjay Sawant Dessai
Kadamba Transport corporation Ltd.'s financial report for 2012-13 showed a net loss of Rs 13.24 Crore with accumulated losses of Rs. 150.14 crore and a negative net worth of Rs. - 60.49 crore, despite a share capital of Rs. 79.14 crore, short term borrowing of Rs. 25.88 crore, current liabilities of Rs. 29.38 crore, and fixed assets of Rs 28.51 crore and current assets of Rs. 18.29 crore.
Financial highlights of konkan railway corporation for financial year 2012-13Dr. Sanjay Sawant Dessai
The financial highlights of Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd. for fiscal year 2012-13 show total income of Rs. 1,136 crore with total expenditure of Rs. 963 crore, resulting in an operating profit of Rs. 173 crore but a net loss of Rs. 236 crore. The corporation had a net worth of Rs. 1340 crore with accumulated losses of Rs. 3546 crore and total outstanding loans of Rs. 1667 crore while employing 4785 people generating an income per employee of Rs. 23 lakh.
The document outlines the projected sources of tax revenue that make up India's 2014-15 interim budget. Corporate tax is projected to be the largest source at 26% of total budgeted expenditure, followed by income tax at 17% and service tax at 12%. In total, tax receipts are projected to make up 78% of the budgeted expenditure, with net tax revenue after deducting states' shares and contingency funds accounting for 56% of the total budget. Non-tax revenue is projected to make up the remaining 10% of total revenue receipts. The interim budget projects a deficit of 34% of total budgeted expenditure to be financed by other sources.
The India Budget for 2024-25 estimates total expenditure of Rs. 47.65 lakh crore with revenue expenditure accounting for 75% of the total. Revenue receipts are estimated at Rs. 30.01 lakh crore while borrowings are projected to make up 34% of total receipts at Rs. 16.85 lakh crore, resulting in a fiscal deficit of Rs. 16.85 lakh crore. GDP is projected to grow by 10.5% to Rs. 327 lakh crore with per capita income rising to Rs. 2,34,000.
Computation of Income from House Property for B Com students of Semester V (Assessment year 2019-20)
Based on B. Com CBCS Syllabus of Goa University for academic year 2019-20
Cuncolim Education Society's College of Arts and Commerce , Cuncolim Goa Dr. Sanjay Sawant Dessai
Profile of The Cuncolim Education Society's College of Arts and Commerce, Cuncolim Goa for the Academic year 2018-19. College offers two undergraduate programmes affiliated to Goa University - Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce (CBCS)
Sensex has gained over 16 per cent over a period of last 12 months. there is mix return from all 30 companies, there are 12 companies have given positive returns whereas 8 companies have given negative returns and 10 companies have not performed
This document provides an introduction to cost accounting concepts for students of cost accounting at Goa University. It defines key cost accounting terms like cost, costing, cost accounting, cost unit, cost center, and classifications of costs. It distinguishes between different types of costs such as direct and indirect costs, and fixed and variable costs. It also distinguishes between cost accounting and financial accounting.
Filing of income tax return for the 2017-18 financial year is approaching, with the deadline of July 31st for individuals not requiring a tax audit, and September 30th for those that do. Anyone with over 250,000 rupees in taxable income must file a return. Tax audits are mandatory for businesses over 1 crore rupees in sales and professionals over 50 lakhs in receipts. Returns can be filed online or physically, and different forms apply based on income level and sources. Advance tax is due quarterly for those forecasting over 10,000 rupees in tax, and rates range from 5-30% depending on income level with exemptions for seniors.
Computation of income from house property for the assessment year 2017-18 based on Final Year B Com Syllabus of Goa University for the academic year 2017-18
Income exempted under section 10 of Income tax Act 1961 for assessment year 2...Dr. Sanjay Sawant Dessai
The document lists various income sources that are exempt from tax under Section 10 of India's Income Tax Act of 1961. Some key exemptions include: agricultural income, income received by members of Hindu Undivided Families, share of partnership profits, leave travel concessions, gratuity payments, voluntary retirement compensation up to Rs. 500,000, life insurance policy proceeds, provident fund withdrawals, superannuation fund payments, certain allowances like transport and children's education, interest on government securities, scholarships for education, dividends, and income from mutual funds.
This document provides an overview of ratio analysis for B.Com students based on the Goa University syllabus. It defines ratios and explains that they are used to analyze the financial performance and position of a company. The document then classifies ratios into four main categories - liquidity ratios, profitability ratios, activity ratios, and capital structure ratios. Specific ratios like current ratio, return on assets, inventory turnover ratio, and debt-to-equity ratio are also defined and their calculations explained.
The document outlines the income tax rates for individual residents and non-residents in India for the 2016-17 assessment year. It provides tax slabs and rates for individuals under 60 years old, senior citizens aged 60-79, and super senior citizens aged 80 and older. Tax rates range from nil to 30% depending on the income slab and age of the individual. Surcharge of 12% and education cess of 3% are also applied based on the total income.
Good and services tax is likely to be implemented from 1st April 2017. In this presentation, an attempt is made to understand the benefits of the GST over the present indirect tax system
The document summarizes the impact of India's demonetization announcement on November 8th, 2016 on the stock prices of 30 Sensex companies as of November 21st. It shows that the majority of companies saw a decrease in their stock prices, with Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, and Asian Paints declining the most between 15-16%. A few companies like Dr. Reddy's Labs, Cipla, ONGC and Power Grid saw small increases between 1-5%, while NTPC saw no change.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Create a More Engaging and Human Online Learning Experience
NCC common syllabus for B and C certificate examination
1. 10/8/2016 sanjaydessai@gmail.com 1
National Cadet Corps ( NCC)
Common Syllabus
of
SD and SW
• Compiled from NCC training institutional syllabus
prepared by NCC India
Presented by
Dr. Major Sanjay P Sawant Dessai
Company Commander NCC Army
College – VVMS Shree Damodar College of
Commerce and Economics Margao Goa
Unit 1 Goa BN NCC Panjim Goa
2. NCC Common Syllabus –SD and SW
1. The NCC
2. National integration and awareness
3. Drill
4. Weapon training
5. Personality development and leadership
6. Disaster Management
7. Social awareness and community development
8. Health and hygiene
9. Adventure
10. Environment awareness and conservation
11. Obstacle training
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3. The NCC
1. Aims and objectives of NCC
2. Organization and training and NCC song
3. Incentives for cadets in NCC
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4. National integration and awareness
1. Religion, culture , traditions and customs of
India
2. National integration – importance and
necessity
3. Freedom struggle and nationalist movement
in India
4. National interests, objectives, threats and
opportunities
5. Problems/ Challenges of National integration
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5. National integration and awareness
6. Unity and diversity
7. National integration council
8. Images/ slogans for National integration
9. Contribution of youth in nation building
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6. Drill ( Foot drill )
1. General and word of command
2. Attention, stand at ease and stand easy, turning and
inclining at the at the halt
3. Sizing, forming up in three ranks and numbering,
open and close order march and dressing
4. Saluting at the halt, getting on parade, dismissing and
falling out
5. Marching, length of space and time of marching in
quick time and halt
6. Side space, pace forward and to the rear
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7. Drill ( Foot drill )
7. Turning on the march and wheeling
8. Saluting on the march
9. Making time, forward march and halt in quick
time
10.Changing steps
11.Formation of squad and squad drill
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8. Drill with Arms
1. Attention, stand at ease and stand easy
2. Getting on parade with rifle and dressing at the
order
3. Dismissing and falling out
4. Ground/ take-up arms
5. Present from the order and vice-versa
6. General salute, salami Shastra
7. Squad drill
8. Short / long trail from the order and vice versa
9. Examine arms
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9. Ceremonial drill
1. Guard mounting
2. Guard of honour
3. Platoon / Company drill
4. Instructional practice
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10. Weapon training
1. Characteristics of rifle/ rifle ammunition and its fire power
2. Stripping, assembling, care and cleaning and sight setting
of .22 rifle
3. Stripping, assembling , care and cleaning of 7.62 mm SLR
4. Loading cocking and unloading
5. The lying position, holding and aiming
6. Trigger control and firing a shot
7. Range procedure and safety precautions
8. Theory of group and snap shooting
9. Short range firing, aiming – alteration of sight
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11. Personality development
1. Introduction to personality development
2. Factors influencing / shaping personality – Physical ,
social, psychological and philosophical
3. Self awareness – know yourself / insight
4. Change your mindset
5. Interpersonal relationship and communication
6. Communication skills – group discussion / Lecturettes
7. Leadership traits
8. Types of leadership
9. Attitude – assertiveness and negotiation
10. Time management
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12. Personality development
11.Effects of leadership with historical examples
12.Stress management skills
13.Interview skills
14.Conflict motives – Resolution
15.Importance of group – team work
16.Influencing skills
17.Body language
18.Sociability: social skills
19.Values / code of ethics
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13. Disaster Management
1. Civil defence organization and its duties – NDMA
2. Types of emergencies / natural disasters
3. Fire service and fire fighting
4. Traffic control during disaster under police
supervision
5. Essential services and their maintenance
6. Assistance during natural / other calamities / floods /
cyclone / earth quake / accident
7. Setting up of relief camp during disaster Management
8. Collection and distribution of aid material
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14. Social awareness and community
development
1. Basics of social service, weaker sections of
our society and their needs
2. Social/ rural development projects –
MENREGA , SGSY , NSAP etc
3. NGOs : role and contribution
4. Contribution of youth towards social welfare
5. Family planning
6. Drug abuse and trafficking
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15. Social awareness and community
development
7. Civil responsibilities
8. Causes and prevention of HIV/ AIDS role of youth
9. Counter terrorism
10. Corruption
11. Social evils – dowry / female foeticide / child abuse
and trafficking
12. RTI and RTE
13. Traffic control organization and anti drunken driving
14. Provision of protection of children from sexual
harassment Act 2012
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16. Health and Hygiene
1. Structure and functioning of the human body
2. Hygiene and sanitation ( personal and food
hygiene)
3. Physical and mental health
4. Infectious and contagious diseases and its
prevention
5. Basic of home nursing and first aid in common
medical emergencies
6. Wounds and fractures
7. Introduction to yoga and exercises
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17. Adventure training
1. Para sailing
2. Slithering
3. Rock climbing
4. Cycling / trekking
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18. Environment awareness and
conservation
1. Natural resources conservation and
management
2. Water conservation and rain water
harvesting
3. Waste management
4. Pollution control, water , air, noise and soil
5. Energy conservation
6. Wildlife conservation – projects in India
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