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Coordination Compounds

Effective Atomic Number (EAN) Rule-Professor N.V. Sidgwick of Oxford University applied the electronic theory of valence proposed by Lewis in 1916 to Werner’s complexes. Lewis had proposed that a covalent bond is formed due to sharing of a pair of electrons between two atoms ,, each atom usually contributing one electron . Sidgwick observed that all the coordinating molecules or ions (i.e. ligands) have at least one pair of electrons on the atom which attaches to the metal ion. He suggested that this atom of the ligand, which is having the

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The Bijolia Movement

Bijolia was a Thikana in Mewar and had a population around 1200 in 1891. The majority of the peasants belonged to the Dhakar gotra of the Jats. The trouble started with the accession of Kishan Singh as the Bijolia Chieftain (1894). The paternalistic feudal system was given up and the new chieftain tried to realize as much revenue as possible.In 1897, a large number of farmers had gathered at Girdharpura in Bijolia to participate in the traditional death feast (Mausar) at the house of Dhakad Gangaram whose father had passed away

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LONG LASTING TOMATOES AND GOLDEN RICE

Tomatoes (long- lasting tomatoes) Transgenic tomato (flavr savr) had a “ deactivated” gene ( Antisense approach). This meant that the tomato plant was no longer able to produce Polygalactouranase, an enzyme involved in fruit ripening, This increases the shelf life. Came on market in 1994 and were the first genetically modified food available to consumers. The GM tomato produces less of the substance that causes tomatoes to rot, so remains firm and fresh for long time..Golden rice Golden rice is GM rice that now contains a large amount of A Vitamins

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Maslow’s Need-Hierarchy Theory

Abraham Maslow was a famous behaviouralist and psychologist in administrative thought. He propounded the theory of motivation that is known as ‘NEED – HIERARCHY’ theory among various motivational theories. It is also known as ‘SATISFACTION-NEEDS’ theory.Maslow has classified needs into following five categories namely:-1. Physiological needs2. Safety needs3. Social needs4. Esteem needs5. Self Actualization needsThe first order needs i.e. Physiological needs is related to the fulfillment of hunger, thirst, clothing and other physical needs. These needs must be fulfilled in order to survive. The second order needs i.e. Safety needs are

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Knapsack Problem Using Greedy Method

Introduction Hey there, I hope you’re doing good. In the previous blog, we discussed the meaning & types of the knapsack problem. Moreover, In this blog, you’ll get to know about solving knapsack problem using greedy method. Let’s get started…. Knapsack Problem: Firstly, we have given a knapsack of the maximum capacity of m kg and n items with their weight and profit. Fill in the knapsack with a subset of items such that the selected weight is less than or equal to the capacity of the knapsack and the profit

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Why To Study Economics

Perhaps the most important benefit of studying economics is learning how to “think like an economist.” What is economics? Economics may be a scientific discipline that deals with the manufacturing, use and transfer of wealth. It issues problems that impact on money things and examines the distribution of wealth amongst organizations and people. Reason for studying economics is strong job prospects: A degree in economics is notably reputable by employers. You’ll gain a sturdy know-how of ways the all sector works and a selection of exceptionally transferable talents which are prominent

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Relationship between Training & Learning | All About Training and Development

Introduction Training is essentially a learning process. In a training programme, learning is a complex, multidimensional process. There are myriad factors and conditions that influence the learning process. To further compound the situation, there are many players in the process- the trainees, trainers, support staff etc. And each of these groups may have its own agenda to pursue in the training programme, and often its own preferred way of operating to achieve it. They may even have divergent views on issues associated with training. In order to realize the programme objectives,

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Need and Goals of GREEN CLOUD

Green cloud is a buzzword that refers to the potential environmental benefits that information technology (IT) services delivered over the Internet can offer society. The term combines the words green — meaning environmentally friendly — and cloud, the traditional symbol for the Internet and the shortened name for a type of service delivery model known as cloud computing. Need of Green Computing in CloudsModern data centers, operating under the Cloud computing model are hosting a variety of applications ranging from those that run for a few seconds (e.g. serving requests of

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Financial System for Economic Development

Financial System is a broader term which brings under its fold the financial markets and the financial institutions which support the system. The responsibility of the financial system is to mobilize the savings in the form of money and monetary assets and invest them to productive ventures. An efficient functioning of financial system facilitates free flow of funds and promotes investments. Thus financial system provides savers and investors to promote faster economic development.Functions of Financial System to support the financial institutions:1. More liquidation:- Money and Monetary assets are referred to as

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Proper Etiquette for Conversation

“God gave you a gift of 84,600 seconds today. Have you used one of them to say thank you?” – William Arthur WardIn today’s fast evolving world of people argue that etiquette no longer matters, that the rules for good behavior are old-fashioned and out of date. However, good behavior and manners can never run out of style. In a world sans etiquettes people would demonstrate disrespect for each other, insults, dishonesty, cheating, relationships getting spoiled would be on the rise. Etiquette should not be merely taken as a set of

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Human resource management

“Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource.”– John F. Kennedy. You must treat your employees with respect and dignity because in the most automated factory in the world, you need the power of human mind. That is what brings in innovation. If you want high quality minds to work for you, then you must protect the respect and dignity. Human resource management (HRM, or simply HR) is a function in organizations designed to maximize employee performance in

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Burglar Alarm using Electromagnet

In this blog we have given a simplified, more economical and easily understandable circuit of Burglar Alarm. This circuit comprises an electromagnet, reed switch and LDR. The circuit formed is very less complex and is easily understood by higher secondary school students. The main purpose of this work is that if these type of simpler circuits are made then engineering projects could reach school students and the standard of education will be improved.The first burglar alarm was invented by Augustus Russell Pope. He issued the patent for the same on June

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Godawan: The state bird on the verge of Extinction

Rajasthan’s state bird Great Indian Bustard which is locally known as Godawan is clearly on the verge of extinction.The Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps) or Indian bustard is found in India and the adjoining regions of Pakistan. It is a large bird with a horizontal body and long bare legs, giving it an ostrich like appearance, this bird is among the heaviest of the flying birds. Once common on the dry plains of the Indian subcontinent, as few as 250 individuals were estimated in 2011 to survive and the species is

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Biotechnology Industrial Training Program

Bridging the gap between Industry and Academia   Department of Biotechnology, Biyani Girls College provides a comprehensive and immersive practical training experience in Biotechnology, allowing B.Sc/B.Tech/M.Sc/M.Tech students to acquire mastery in the field. The objective of the Biotechnology Industrial Training Programme is to offer industry-specific training to students which is a blend of academic knowledge with diversified industrial and practical experience and exposure. This program aims to enhance their skills and increase job opportunities in the biotechnology industry. After the advent of COVID, the Indian Biotechnology sector is more rapidly growing

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The Effects of LARR ACT – 2013 on Indian Industries and Economic Growth

The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 ( LARR Act – 2013 ) is an act of Indian Parliament that regulates land acquisition and provides land down rules for granting compensation, rehabilitation to those whose land is taken away, brings transparency to the process of acquisition, of land to set up factories or buildings, infrastructural projects and assures rehabilitation of those affected. The act establishes regulation for land acquisition as a part of India’s massive industrialization driven by public – private partnership. The

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Types Of Chemical Bonds

Introduction Hey there, I hope you’re doing good. Last time, we discussed the types of chemical reactions. In this blog, you’ll read about the meaning of chemical bonds. Adding to it, you’ll also get to know about the types of chemical bonds in Chemistry. Keep reading till the end of the blog to understand the bond ‘with examples’. Let’s get started…. Meaning of Chemical bonds in Chemistry Atoms tend to arrange themselves in the most stable patterns possible, which means that they have a tendency to complete or fill their outermost

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the Art of Rajasthan Danka Embroidery

‘Danke-ka-kaam’ is a kind of metal embroidery in Rajasthan that is a decorative feature in Rajasthani fabrics. It’s a 400-year old embroidery craft in Udaipur, Rajasthan Danka work is a specialty in terms of metal embroidery of places like Udaipur and neighbouring areas. This craft is particularly distinguished by the use of a small, metallic square around which the zardozi work is usually done. The technique of doing ‘danke-ka-kaam’ is not an easy task that is why it is said as a ‘rare piece of art’. This decorative technique is usually worked

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