Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Current Affairs 200 Questions -May 2019 PDF

In the upcoming Uncategorized Clerk examinations, questions related to current trends in India and Gujarat will be addressed to the Current Affairs, when a file has been placed here for this. Those who prepare this test will prove useful to all.

Higher education has changed significantly in India for more than two decades. The government's share in this sector has come down. With the increase in the number of students, there is no increase in facilities in universities receiving government grants. As a result, the private sector's footprasement has grown tremendously in this area. Currently, the number of private universities is increasing in the country, but the question is, is this privatization happening in the right direction?

With the launch of the process of economic liberalization in the 1990s, the Government of India called for education to be self-reliant. The government said at the time that institutions of higher education should try to become self-reliant by raising their resources themselves. Various suggestions were made to increase fees and get private donations. To understand what really happened, we have taken the example of a University of Uttar Pradesh.

Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU) was established in 1966 as the only government university among five districts of Western Uttar Pradesh. By 2000, CCSU had been operating its work, but when government aid was cut in early 2000, there was no other option than to raise money. This university started self vocational courses and started the business of certifying. The first work started in the departments of the University and later this work was started in affiliated colleges. A structure was created in the university where private parties run professional courses and university certificates. As a result of this, it has happened that many local industry houses also started the business of running this course.

Pravasi Teacher 2019 | Chitra ane PT

The state government has taken an important decision to appoint tourists teachers to prevent the shortage of teachers. However, due to the appointment of tourist teachers and timely approval of their salaries in many districts of the state, the approval work was stuck. 

In this regard, the education department has also decided to appoint the teachers in the education department. In which schools will now be able to directly appoint tourist teachers. Approval of DEO will be taken in seven days of appointment. Thus, the approval of the first teacher will now be allowed.
According to the available information, the resolution was issued by the state education department on December 21, 2015 till the recruitment of regular teachers was decided to take the services of tourist teachers in government, non-governmental secondary and higher secondary departments. In this, instructions were given by the Education Department to all the DEAs of the state.
Meanwhile, the Education Department got complaints about the appointing of tourist teachers and not being timely sanctioned in many districts in respect of their salary. So, the education department has planned to determine the procedure for appointment of tourist teachers and the guidelines have also been issued, sources said. According to the designated department of education department, instructions have been given to all dei of the state to appoint tourist teachers.
According to the procedure for appointment of a tourist teacher, pay the salaries since the appointment of a teacher for the teacher, but after seven years of schooling, the school teachers will have to make a proposal to get the approval of the district teacher. The DEO will have to take special care to ensure timely remuneration for all traveler teachers.

What Is Nomophobia?

What Is Nomophobia?
Technology addiction in India is increasing day by day, and this is why young people are becoming victims of nomophobia. About one in three people use more than one gadget together and 90% of the time pass the time with these gadgets. This has come as a study in Adobe's study.
Longer use of gadgets is damaged
Research findings have also indicated that 50% of young people start working on the computer suddenly after starting to use mobile. Switching screens like this in India is a common thing. Long-term use of mobile phones can cause pain in the neck, dryness of the eyes, computer vision syndrome and insomnia.
What Is Nomophobia?
About 60% of young people aged 20 to 30 have lost their mobile phones, which are called nomofobia.
Padmashree Dr. Chair of Heart Care Foundation of India (HCFI) KKAgrawal says, 'Notification, vibration and other alerts that come to our phones and computer constantly compels us to look at it. With this our brain is unusually active and alert for the phone. We constantly look for activities to engage in mobile and feel uneasy, excited and lonely in its absence. Occasionally, using a laptop in a hand-held mobile phone, or by using a laptop, it sits out of the neck, which causes a lot of pressure on the spinal column. Due to the time we spend on different gadgets every day, we go home for long periods of pain in neck, shoulders, waist, elbows, thorns and thumbs. '

Dwarissee and widowers are more likely to die of heart attack

Dwarissee and widowers are more likely to die of heart attack
Divorced life is also associated with heart disease. In recent research this has come to light. According to British researchers, the risk of death from Divorces and Widow's heart attack is higher than that of Diversity and Widow Women. A man whose wife has died is suspected to have died of heart attack 11% more. This research has been done by Aston University of Birmingham.

The goal of the researchers was to know how much of a married person, especially after a heart attack, is likely to save women. To understand this, research in North England hospitals was done. 18 million people were involved in this research. These were people who had fought the problem of heart failure or uncontrolled heart beat in 2000 and 2014.
Married men reduce the risk of death from heart diseases
According to the researchers, such a widowed man who is already fighting with the problem of uncontrolled heart beats has a chance of 11% of heart failure and 13% more likely to die. The same figure is up to 14% in men and women. While the risk of uncontrolled heart beetles is about 6% higher than the risk of death due to women in married men.
The risk of heart failure is up to 13% in unmarried men compared to unmarried women. Consultant Cardiologist Dr. Ranjit Moray says that the reason for this difference in women and men may be the help they have or voluntary help. According to the Meta Martin Avikiran, Associate Medical Director of the British Heart Foundation, heart failure, uncontrolled heart failure and heart failure decreases the age of three.

Do not ignore the Behavioral Changes,

Do not ignore the Behavioral Changes,
It is usually done that we usually take the symptoms of headache, sudden dizziness or irritability in behavior. Sometimes there seems to be a change in headache or behavior due to work pressure or any tension. Sometimes it seems that dizziness is common in such a horrific life. But these symptoms can sometimes prove to be risky too. These generalized changes are sometimes the first phase of serious illnesses, and these common things have a deep relationship with brain tumor. Today is the world brain tumor day on 8th June. So let's know about its features and treatment in detail.
This started in this way
The German Brain Tumors Association was established in 1998. Every year on June 8, every year World Brain Tumors Day is celebrated. The number of patients with brain tumors is higher in Germany. As well as every year 500 new cases are faced in the world. Germany's brain tumors association has registered 500 members from 14 countries worldwide. Everyone in need of this brain tumor helps.
Brain tumor is a very dangerous disease. It becomes a tumor in the brain, which is called tumor. Because it is formed inside the brain so it has been named brain tumor. Women and men of this disease have been enrolled by doctors aged 3 to 15 years of age or after 50 years of age.

Do not ignore the headache
Doctors say that if you have severe headache after getting up in the morning, but when it starts to fall short of the day, contact the Doctor immediately instead of using a pain killer. Because this type of headache is also a feature of brain tumors.

If these changes occur then go to the doctor immediately
If there is a lot of stress in talking about a topic or thinking about a subject suddenly, there are problems with hearing, walking, vomiting, sudden dizziness, difficulty in speaking or seeing difficulties, these symptoms are not a mistake to understand common symptoms. To do It can also be a cause of brain tumor

Vitamin B12 dose of 2 to 4 grams in 100 grams of Mango in Gori

Vitamin B12 dose of 2 to 4 grams in 100 grams of Mango in Gori
Gordhanbhai Patel, who has so far filed 120 patents in his name, filed a patent in the name of Mango Gotali. He has proved by research that Mango Mango has vitamin B12. 100 grams of Gotali contain 2 to 4 grams of vitamin B12. Other properties with this are also in Gotali. But they have filed a patent on their name for how people feel tasty in the taste. About that, a lecture was organized at his Charouset University. Gordhanbhai Patel America's J.P. Lab is the President who works in New Jersey and works on research on a particular product and also lectures. He has also got many awards. In the meantime, he told some interesting things about patent and baggage.
4000 million kg of the year Gotli is thrown
We do not use 4 thousand million kg of wheat in our country. The price of one kilo bottle is available at a price of 300 rupees. So we are throwing out this baggage and damaging millions of rupees. We are trying to bring this project to the national level.

Gotali's tastes change to patent
Gordhan Patel said that to take a little bit of gottlery, if 100 grams is enough, pour 100 grams of water and add half a gram baking soda. After that all night, keep this baggage and eat it in the morning. After this, its tastier taste will be converted into sweet flavor. The patent on this research has been filed to them. Need 100 grams of Vitamin B12 in a year Every day our body needs 3 to 5 mg vitamin B12. However, there are 3 mg vitamin B12 in Gotali.

Vitamin B12 research is in Navsari University
Gordhan Patel said that 100 grams of Gotali contains around 10% protein, 15% oil and 70% starch, which provides vitamin, protein and minerals as well. There is 3 to 4 grams of vitamin B12 in 100 grams of Gotali. This research was done by Ramesh Patel of Navsari Agriculture University.

What are you eating and how you eat?

What are you eating and how you eat?
If you think that you consume a small amount of sugar in the diet, you will not get diabetes. This belief is false. What are your lifestyles, what are you eating and how are you eating? These are 3 important factories, which determine how much you have the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.


Thousands of dietary views have been kept for a long time
Nutrition in Baltimore, United States of America, was placed in front of the results of a study at the 2019 meeting, which found that the effect of what a person eats in a diet and how he consumes food also affects the risk of type 2 diabetes. The study included 2,717 Americans in the United States, and their diet was watched for a long time and follow-up was followed in a timely manner.
By eating fruits, vegetables and nuts, the risk of type 2 diabetes decreases
Those who have added fruits, vegetables, cereals, nuts, dry fruits and vegetable oil to their diet for about 20 years, risk of Type 2 diabetes decreased by 60%. The results of the study show that, if the longer possible use of plant-based diet, the risk of diabetes can be reduced.

Increasing the intake of vitamin B12, B6 will reduce the risk of diabetes
Those who consume excessive vitamins B12 and B6 through diet or supplements in their diet, also reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. Two lakh people were involved in the study. As a result, it was revealed that the risk of increased consumption of Vitamin B12 by increasing the risk of Seven Type 2 diabetes through food items increased. Which means that increasing the risk of diabetes due to high intake of an animal-based product increases the risk of diabetes.

Do not eat more than two eggs a day, it can be a heart attack

Do not eat more than two eggs a day, it can be a heart attack
Eating eggs brings many benefits. Eggs are considered a good source of protein. An egg contains approximately 13 grams of protein. But recently a study has been published in the American Medical Association Journal of Eggs, which states that eating more than two eggs in one day can lead to heart related diseases.
Professor Catherine Tucker of Massachusetts Lonell University, USA, said that researchers studied the diet, health and lifestyle habits of nearly 30,000 adults in the United States for 31 years. They found that eating more eggs would result in cholesterol-related illnesses.
According to the US Department of Agriculture, 200 mg of cholesterol is found in one big egg. If a person consumes more than 300 milligrams of cholesterol in one day, it increases the risk of heart disease by 17%. Not only this, the risk of death increases by 18%.
Kathryn says that eggs should be avoided every day. One egg contains about 75 calories. If you eat three frozen eggs in a snack then you get about 225 calories, which can cause you obesity.

These people should not eat eggs
People who have high blood pressure, heart-related diseases and diabetes should avoid eating egg yellow because they have more authentic cholesterol. Excessive egg intake may also cause paralysis, impotence and pain in the legs.

Std.8 Maths New PDF

Std.By the Gujarat State Textbook Board Changes from 229 textbooks of 1 to 12 will change from June 2013. According to information provided by the education department sources, most of the courses in Gujarati and English medium will be enforced by NCERT.

At present, books are being translated by teachers and special care has been taken to prevent any errors or defects in it. Textbooks of Marathi, Urdu, Hindi and Sanskrit medium of standard 1 to 12 will be changed. In the medium of Gujarati, standard textbooks of standard 1 to 12 of 37 books and English medium have been prepared recently, together with standard 9 to 12 and standard-2,4 and Akila 6. The NCERT syllabus will be implemented as the students of Gujarat are weak in the examination conducted at the national level. So, 229 textbooks will be new in all mediums with Gujarati, Urdu, Marathi, Sanskrit, Hindi and English. While NCERT courses are being implemented in Gujarat's schools, in the new academic session of the year 2015, the education board has been telling the changes in 229 books in all the mediums of Kennedy, The Gujarati medium will change the standard books 9 to 12 and together with standards2, 4, and 6, 37 books will be changed. When 54 textbooks of standard 1 to 12 textbooks will be applied in English medium. Students of Gujarat were facing difficulty due to the selection of examinations conducted on National Level from the NCERT textbooks. Because, there is a change in the course of Gujarat board and NCRT. After this, a decision was taken to teach NCRT books in the Gujarat board. There are 229 books in English, Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu, Marathi and Sanskrit medium. 54 books in English medium, 66 in Hindi medium, 37 in Gujarati medium, 23 in Urdu medium, 21 of Marathi medium and 23 books of Sanskrit medium will be changed. It is worth mentioning that most of the topics including mathematical science, biology, physics, chemistry, social science, environment are being implemented directly by translating NCERT. The State Education Department first decided to write all the books to the teachers, which examined the teachers of various subjects in the state and on the basis of which the subject experts were selected. But later it was decided to translate the NCERT books. After that, all the efforts are going on in the direction of this new and changed books being implemented by June next.

Std.7 Maths Navneet

Std.By the Gujarat State Textbook Board Changes from 229 textbooks of 1 to 12 will change from June 2013. According to information provided by the education department sources, most of the courses in Gujarati and English medium will be enforced by NCERT.

At present, books are being translated by teachers and special care has been taken to prevent any errors or defects in it. Textbooks of Marathi, Urdu, Hindi and Sanskrit medium of standard 1 to 12 will be changed. In the medium of Gujarati, standard textbooks of standard 1 to 12 of 37 books and English medium have been prepared recently, together with standard 9 to 12 and standard-2,4 and Akila 6. The NCERT syllabus will be implemented as the students of Gujarat are weak in the examination conducted at the national level. So, 229 textbooks will be new in all mediums with Gujarati, Urdu, Marathi, Sanskrit, Hindi and English. While NCERT courses are being implemented in Gujarat's schools, in the new academic session of the year 2015, the education board has been telling the changes in 229 books in all the mediums of Kennedy, The Gujarati medium will change the standard books 9 to 12 and together with standards2, 4, and 6, 37 books will be changed. When 54 textbooks of standard 1 to 12 textbooks will be applied in English medium. Students of Gujarat were facing difficulty due to the selection of examinations conducted on National Level from the NCERT textbooks. Because, there is a change in the course of Gujarat board and NCRT. After this, a decision was taken to teach NCRT books in the Gujarat board. There are 229 books in English, Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu, Marathi and Sanskrit medium. 54 books in English medium, 66 in Hindi medium, 37 in Gujarati medium, 23 in Urdu medium, 21 of Marathi medium and 23 books of Sanskrit medium will be changed. It is worth mentioning that most of the topics including mathematical science, biology, physics, chemistry, social science, environment are being implemented directly by translating NCERT. The State Education Department first decided to write all the books to the teachers, which examined the teachers of various subjects in the state and on the basis of which the subject experts were selected. But later it was decided to translate the NCERT books. After that, all the efforts are going on in the direction of this new and changed books being implemented by June next.

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