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Unemployment in India

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Unemployment in India, insights have generally had been gathered, arranged, and scattered once at regular intervals by the Ministry of Work and Employment (MLE), basically from sample studies directed by the National Sample Survey Office. Other than these 5-year sample studies, India has - besides beginning around 2017 - never regularly gathered month to month, quarterly, or yearly cross country employment and unemployment insights. In 2016, the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy - a non-government element situated in Mumbai, began testing and distributing month-to-month unemployment in India measurements.   Methodology and survey frequency   1)       The National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) has been the critical administrative organization in India at the national and state levels to concentrate on work, joblessness, and joblessness rates through sample surveys. It doesn't report business or joblessness results each quarter nor consistently, however by and large just onc

How to Develop 5 Critical Thinking Types

[Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/work-in-progress/2012/03/27/how-to-develop-5-critical-thinking-types/] Great leaders think strategically. They can understand and appreciate the current state as well as see possibilities. When dealing with today’s issues, they operate from a broad, long-term perspective rather than focusing only on short-term implications. And they can gather information and make decisions in a timely manner. Most of all, strategic leaders know how to strike a balance between visualizing what might or could be and an effective day-to-day approach to implementation. They can look into the future to see where the company needs to go and what it will look like once they get there. And they can do this while making sure the right things get done on a daily basis. This type of strategic leadership requires five different types of thinking. Knowing when and how much to utilize each one is the hallmark of great leaders. 1. Critical thinking is the mental proce

Right to Education is constitutionally valid: SC

Right to Education is constitutionally valid: SC  [Source:  http://ibnlive.in.com/news/right-to-education-is-constitutionally-valid-sc/248200-3.html  ] The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the constitutional validity of the Right to Education Act. It means all schools except unaided minority institutions and boarding schools now will have to reserve 25 per cent seats for economically backward students. Reacting to the judgement, Union HRD Minister Kapil Sibal said, "I am glad the Supreme Court brought clarity. Education can now be child centric and not institution centric." The Right to Education Act, which came into force two years ago, aims at providing free and compulsory education to all children between the ages of six and 14. While many called it landmark legislation, the RTE had private schools fuming. They took the matter to court saying that 25 per cent reservation for poor students was a financial and administrative burden that violated their funda

About Katwa Subdivision & Tourist Spots in Katwa Subdivision

Katwa subdivision (Bengali: কাটোয়া মহকুমা ) is a subdivision of the Bardhaman district in the state of West Bengal, India. It consists of Katwamunicipality, Dainhat municipality and five community development blocks: Katwa–I, Katwa–II, Ketugram–I, Ketugram–II and Mongolkote. The five blocks contain 46 gram panchayats and one census town. The subdivision has its headquarters at Katwa. Area: Apart from the Katwa municipality  and Dainhat municipality, the subdivision contains one census town and rural areas of 46 gram panchayats under five community development blocks: Katwa–I, Katwa–II, Ketugram–I, Ketugram–II and Mongolkote. The only census town under this block is Panuhat. Blocks: Katwa–I Block: Rural area under Katwa–I block consists of nine gram panchayats, viz. Alampur, Karajgram, Sargram, Gidhagram, Khajurdihi, Sreekhanda, Goai, Koshigram and Sudpur. Urban area under this block comprises one census town: Panuhat. Katwa police station serves this block. Headquarters of th

A Hundred Years From Today

A Hundred Years From Today-by Rabindranath Tagore A hundred years from today who are you, sitting, reading a poem of mine, under curiosity’s sway - a hundred years from today? Not the least portion of this young spring’s morning bliss, neither blossom nor birdsong, nor any of its scarlet splashes can I drench in passion and despatch to your hands a hundred years hence! Yet do this, please: unlatch your south-faced door, just sit at your window for once; basking in fantasy, eyes on the far horizon, figure out if you can: how one day a hundred years back roving delights in a free fall from a heavenly region had touched all that there was - the infant Phalgun day, utterly free, was frenzied, all agog, while borne on brisk wings, the south wind pollen-scent-brushed had suddenly arrived and in a flash dyed the earth with all youth’s hues a hundred years before your day. There lived then a poet, ebullient of spirit, his heart steeped in song, who wanted to open his words li

Ondhokarer Pore

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Tumi Asbe Bole Tai

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