Friday, July 14, 2017

I Can



तक़दीर का शिकवा बे-मानी जीना ही तुझे मन्ज़ूर नहीं,
आप अपना मुक़द्दर बन न सके इतना तो कोई मजबूर नहीं.
- मजरूह सुल्तानपुरी
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Trust me; you know more than you think you do. You all are knowledgeable and intelligent. Exams these days are more about management, so manage your knowledge, manage your time and most importantly manage your emotions.
I started this journey because I believed in the outcome of my participation in the system. I want to work for humanity goals than corporate targets. I want to see live, budding minds than dead files. You have to imagine yourself as your goal. Work like it, Act like it, feel like it and just become it.
Our inspirations are not really the philosophies of Aristotle or Plato’s but our own imagination of becoming that target and executing our plans.

Life is too short for failures and success, everything here is an attempt, an experience, an opportunity. What happens after it is our reaction to it.

So always remember the greater goal in life is to be proud and happy which each of us is entitled to. Go after your dreams without academic matrices. Your passion and love will definitely lead you to your destined paths.

I recall a poem for you!!!
Upcoming NET Exam Day.
This is not
Just another day..
This is your destiny
Way to say,
That you have,
One more opportunity,
To fulfill your dreams,
And live your fantasy..
Grab it while you can
Don’t let it go
A new beginning is not
A chance you want to throw.
Be Confident, Be Successful. GOOD LUCK.

Sneh
JRF/NET Qualified (June 2017)

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Life Hacks: How To Create Work And Study Life Balance


Well, it is quite hard to manage everything in our day-to-day life. Sometimes, you might feel a 24-hour day is too short to complete all tasks in hand. Hence, it becomes important to manage everything. Life becomes much easier when you perform tasks in time. You may be a student as well into a job at the same time. If you are trying for competitive exams such as CBSE UGC NET, SSC, UPSC or any other government or higher-level exams, then you need to create a balance between your work and study life. 


Stick to your timetable
It is necessary to stick to a timetable. Scheduling your time is important being a student. It shows that you adhere to the disciplined lifestyle. Organizing your schedule. Get a planner and mark your daily timetable, to do list, checklist or reminder of things that are of importance. However, keep a little room for changes and entertainment. 

Academic/work planner
Make your academic planner as well as work planner. Being in a full time job or part time job takes the most of your time. Hence, you hardly get any time to do a comprehensive study. Therefore, make a handy academic planner. It enables you to study on the go. You can have all the important academic links saved in your bookmark in your smartphone. Moreover, you can access our materials and read anytime, anywhere. Take help of our online quizzes, mock tests, and study materials

Take care of your health
Well, the famous saying, “health is wealth,” is true to its core. If you will be healthy then, you can perform all your tasks in time. Besides, you do not have to look upon others for your work. Therefore, try to take out some time for yourself and take care of your health by doing exercise, yoga, meditation, workout, etc. or whatever is convenient.  Eat healthy food. Take good sleep. All these will have a good impact on your overall health. 

Do not postpone things for tomorrow 
We always procrastinate our tasks. Tomorrow never comes. Do your things today itself. Delaying any task only pile up work burden. If you will finish the assigned task in the given time period, or complete it within the deadline, then you will be more relaxed and stress-free. Hence, do not postpone your task always have a will power to finish it by the end of the day or else, it will become burdensome. 

Take time out for creative things
Sometimes, taking time out for creative things boosts you by refreshing your mind. Doing something different out of a set pattern makes you feel good and relaxed. Do celebrate your achievements. Partying with friends, going to movies or picnic or on small vacations can help you in rejuvenating. It makes you feel comfortable and relaxed. 

Stay away from distractions
Distractions are the biggest hurdles in creating a balanced work and study life. Where your smartphone can be fruitful in your studies, it can also act as the biggest distraction point. Hence, try to keep a balance by controlling yourself. Television, social networking can distract you from the studies as well can eat up your lots of time by engaging you in unfruitful activities that may consume your time. 

Do not put your hands in multi-tasking
By trying to do so, you are unable to finish any of your work in time. All you will do is mess up everything together. Therefore, you will end up doing nothing. 

Overall, by strictly adhering to these golden life hacks, you can successfully create a balance in your work and studies. Further, this will help you to lead a healthy and balanced life. 

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Decoding Union Budget: In regards to National Eligibility Test 2017


Dear Aspirants !! 

In recent time due to some of media reports, many of you asked multiple questions to us. If we summarize all the questions below are the two fundamental questions you asked.

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1. Is National Eligibility Test going to be canceled for the month of June/July 2017?

2. How to view this new announcement in Budget speech of Finance Minister Arun Jaitley?



So before we move ahead with the 1st question lets have some discussion and find out some reasonable answer to the 2nd question.

Basic Understanding:

To begin with we congratulate Finance Minister for bringing the tradition back to present budget In beginning of February. According to Article 112 of the Constitution of India, The Union Budget of India is being referred as the annual Financial Statement of the Republic of India. 

The process outlined as, the presented budget has to be discussed in the house, after the General Discussion on the budget as a whole it goes to respective standing committee (Rule 331G) for consideration of Demands for Grants

Once Standing Committee introduce the report to house the house again proceed with discussion and voting on Demands for Grants, it has to be passed by the house and come in to effect on 1st April (Start of Financial Year). 

So with this understanding we may conclude whatever proposed under budget 2017-18 may come to an effect only on 1st April 2017. (Note: The reports of the Standing Committees are of persuasive nature, Rule 331N)

What is in it for us in respect to our subject matter?

The budget presented in February is vital in many ways, as a welcome move the budget outlined some firm scope for higher education in line with focusing on energizing youth and creating jobs.

The budget also suggested introducing some reforms for University Grants Commission (UGC), suggesting CBSE to focus more on academy instead conducting examination. From this statement of Finance Minister on budget the 1st question above arises.

The finance minister advocated “Greater autonomy will be provided to major institutes." & "UGC will be reformed for higher education." This is certainly a welcome move for a bright future of the nation.

A National Testing Agency to be introduced for conducting major entrance examinations freeing CBSE from conducting examination. Further more the budget also allocated additional fund for academic in 2017-2018.

So with this new welcome move, if we try to find answer to our question above: 

a. A separate National Testing Agency is surely a beneficial move as we all understand CBSE is loaded with so many exams and losing focus from academics. 

b. CBSE to be free from entrance exams and allowed it to function for its core work. 

c. More autonomy to educational institutions will surely bring a positive competitive trend which will ultimately accelerate the quality of education.

d. With being introduction of new National Testing Agency, possibility can’t be over ruled in terms of pattern, syllabus of examinations but at this point of time it’s merely a prediction with no substance.

Answer to Question No 1:

Coming to the 1st question:
As of NOW there is no official announcement either from CBSE/UGC to postpone the Jun/Jul National Eligibility Test, means the status-quo is intact and we should continue with our preparation. 

If at all we find any official announcement from CBSE/UGC or proposed National Testing Agency in future after 1st April we may review and re-plan our preparation.

We will keep an eye on further development in this regards and review our plan accordingly with time.

For now the conclusion is:

1. No official announcement is made in regards to cancelling NET June/July 2017

2. Proposal made under Budget 2017-18 are welcome move for the greater benefit of higher education.

3. We will be moving with our plan to start preparation from 15th March 2017

4. If any changes happen in future, we look it as an opportunity in terms of time at least.

Let's be optimistic for grater positive changes in academic sector in the upcoming years with these new suggested changes.

Saturday, February 25, 2017

FOLK MEDIA: Rising Advocacy for The Most Prevalent Media !!!


It is true that we need to grow up ourselves and society just to match the global standards. We have been transformed from clothes to food and from lifestyle to communication. And in context of communication, India has seen a massive evolvement. 

But fading off the significance of FOLK MEDIA is probably a loss to our society. Folk media is something which not only helps us informing in an effective way but it does connect us with our particular culture and tradition.

 Folk Media: Rising Advocacy an Essay by @KritikaBudhiraja
 Folk Media: Rising Advocacy an Essay by @KritikaBudhiraja

What is FOLK MEDIA?

Folk media also known as Traditional Media is a medium through which message or information is delivered with the help of folk dance, folk song, nukkad natak (street play), ras-leela, puppet show etc. This medium is still used in rural areas and remote areas as it’s considered as the simplest yet effective form as folk is always close to the hearts of the people.

Current Scenario of FOLK MEDIA:

It has been observed that folk media is only effective and useful in rural areas. Folk media has less significance in urban areas because more than half population has no interest in knowing about their folk and rest of the people has no idea of what folk really comprises of. The reason of folk media less happening is pretty clear when we already have got televisions, radios and of course, internet or social media. 

The use of advanced technology especially in urban areas has faded the significance of folk media in the cities. Folk Media and folk of our own state is only limited to the villagers and rural areas because there is less reach of internet and other advanced technologies. It is necessary for us to match the global standards by digitalizing ourselves but folk media is that element which will not only provide us information but helps us connect to our roots which is far more important for us.

Folk media will always let us know good things about our culture. It will help us explore our culture in a better way. Knowing about our own culture and tradition is the most important thing because we are what our roots are. We may ignore and escape but our folk will always remain in our nerves. So it’s better to know more about our culture. 

Government should start events that give immense knowledge to our youth and society about our folk. And folk media is the best way to take this initiative. Such things are more important in urban areas where more than half population has totally adopted western culture. Apart from connecting people to their roots, folk media will be helpful in increasing the tourism of the state and country.

Folk media is the oldest and most effective means of communication.

Irony is that, most of the people these days shying away from representing their own innovation, the traditional folk culture. That’s why it is important to promote messages through folk media in a creative manner which will create interest of the generation.

Folk media should never go out of style, we should represent our folk and tradition with proud. We should remove the dormancy of folk media by using this medium as its best.
***Thank You***

Thursday, February 16, 2017

BE TRICKY, BE UNIQUE- CREATIVITY IS ENDURING


“Creativity is seeing what everyone else has seen, and thinking what no one else has thought.”- Albert Einstein

 CREATIVITY IS ENDURING @AnyExamAnyTime


Creativity is that element of any work which can add charm to anything. Creativity does only require a creative mind and one who is brave enough to do something unique. Every person on this planet intends to have a creative mind in a specific sphere. Don’t fear of the things being wrong instead, break the rules and do something better on it in an unequalled manner.


You may never know what wrong step taken by you will lead to something very amazing and creative. Things are all equal to each one of us but eventually, one needs to do something unusual. Trying something new without having fear of being wrong is something that creativity demands. Don’t carry logics with you everywhere use your imagination and you can reach anywhere you want to.


It requires nothing but mindfulness on the thing we are pursuing or committed to. Doing something with creativity will add on interest, will for sure deter boredom and pays you with reward for doing something innovative. Nowadays, every organization and work demands innovative and creative ideas. Every organization these days, is working on the theme “Smart Work over Hard Work.”Here the smart work is nothing but doing work with uniqueness and creativity.


To have creative ideas and to do things more creatively one should start taking things through a different aspect, talk to random people, travel as much as you can and do not cling to a single thing or a person.


While doing something new, you cannot rely on a single figure. Explore things, places and everything so that you may come across some unique facts.


Don’t think that a person next to you is doing things well than you. Just create yourself and show the world your magic.


Find your own uniqueness and work on that.




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Thursday, February 2, 2017

With improving daily -:You discover a Bigger You Within You


There's a saying : "When you encourage others,you in the process are encouraged because you're making a commitment and difference in that person's life.Encouragement really does make a difference." -Zig Ziglar

 Discover Bigger You within You By @Kritika Budhirala


In this rat race of getting a lead from one another, we have forgotten that our one and only competitor is oneself. We deliberately knock somebody down to satisfy our insecurities. We see such competitions everywhere specially from school to college and from jobs to businesses. All we want is a lead but lead from whom?

I take this process as nothing but merely doubting ourselves because we all here, are having different talents and capabilities. One will be applauded of his/her own skills but this doesn’t mean that the second person is having no talent in his/her nerves. Professional one’s like us who instead of working on themselves, are damn busy in stalking their so called competitors. This is the main reason that we aren’t able to rest our insecurities. We nowadays don’t bother for our own work as we do for the other’s work.

The thing which is required here, is an understanding of accepting that all we need to do is work not competition. We want to achieve success by pulling someone’s success down. But is it worth achieving? I wonder sometimes that how such achievements can provide us satisfaction. And sometimes we take wrong and harmful steps to get ahead. We develop hatred towards our colleagues. Working hard is essential but is competition necessary?

We should work on ourselves and for ourselves but on the very next moment we should also let another one work peacefully. Instead of these so called competitions, we should encourage each other and uplift someone. Help someone and create a peaceful bond as a team. This will only let you establish an understanding to look on our own garden and plant our own trees of achievements. We shouldn’t waste our time on checking and planning to destroy someone else’s garden.

Let there be peace, growth and success at the same time. We all have to earn success, wish and encourage everyone to reach their desired goals. We should all make it at last. Let's discover the bigger self within which is dormant since long. 

Sunday, January 29, 2017

Engage- Explore-Express Today -:Tomorrow is often the busiest day !!!!

“Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.” – Abraham Lincoln

We all are procrastinators at some point and when it comes to discuss about a student's life, then procrastination is kind of lifeline to them. We put off our work on tomorrow as if tomorrow is promised.Delaying things or not doing things on the time when they needed to be done, has been a trend since ever. But, Does it really work ?

Sometimes Yes, but not each time procrastination is going to help out from the load. Many times we remain in an illusion that procrastination is the process to escape from something but what actual procrastination is, the process of escaping but delaying the things for some time period.

By Kritika Budhiraja

"You may delay, but time will not, and lost time is never found again." -Benjamin Franklin

What is PROCRASTINATION ?


Procrastination is the process in which we delay and put off our work, things and schedule on tomorrow or escape from the things for a particular tenure. Reasons of choosing the path of procrastination may vary from person to person.But many times reasons are merely excuses.Excuses for not doing the work on proper time. Students are the best procrastinators.They delay their things specially things called HOMEWORK,ASSIGNMENTS and LEARNING.

This process is actually a drug to which, once addicted then cannot be free but the dose gets high over the time. We try to escape ourselves from the situations because sometimes we don't feel like facing the things or we doubt ourselves to be capable of facing them. Putting off the things is merely be seen during the times when we don't prepare ourselves, when we think that we are too way weak to do that.

But again, these are merely excuses. And amidst youth, there can be so many reasons observed like stress, unwanted distractions in life like social media or mobile phones and many more countless reasons.These are the hurdles one should overcome from because we think we may have plenty of time to complete our work but it is not as expected.Because everything has a particular time of its existence and if we postpone our work then there wouldn't be that taste of work. Weird but true.

How to avoid PROCRASTINATION ?

-Do things on the time they are supposed to be done because, there is a specific time of things to come into existence.
-Prepare yourself and concentrate on the things that worth your attention.
-Accept that procrastination is one of the major obstacles you need to overcome from, as this will hinder your growth as well as success.
-Trust yourself and have faith that you don't have to escape from the things instead FACE.

There are many more solutions to this, face this hurdle. Solutions depend on the reasons and obviously reasons may vary from person to person and from situations to situations. But, know that Procrastination is an obstacle which will distract your way from the success you can achieve.

Friday, January 27, 2017

Brace Yourself for Mass Communication & Journalism UGC CBSE NET 2017 June-July Exam

CBSE UGC NET aspirants, who appeared in January 2017 examination must be hopeful for the results and you might be eagerly waiting for the UGC official answer keys. We, the team of AnyExamAnyTime wish good luck to all the aspirants. Especially, the Journalism & Mass Communication aspirants, as we hope you have had enough of practice and study material with us. Nevertheless, if you did not study well and have not had enough time to prepare for the subject then, you can brace yourself for the following UGC- CBSE NET June/July 2017 examination.

 NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY TEST (NET) - JUNE 2017 Registration Open @AnyExamAnyTime


Don’t be upset:


If, at any point of time, you felt that the 22nd January 2017 examination was tough and you haven’t done well, then worry not. You have ample of time to prepare for the upcoming UGC NET examination June-July 2017. You need not linger upon the gone examination. You should be looking forward to next opportunities and try to focus on the studies.
  

Focused study:


A focused preparation can help you to make through the examination and you will be able to qualify for NET/JRF, which will further, make you eligible to pursue your dreams to become a research scholar or assistant professor.

Organized study:


We, at AnyExamAnyTime, have a lot of study material for subject code 063 that is Mass Communication & Journalism for you. You can brace yourself for the forthcoming examination with the help of our free online study materials and mock tests. 

Register yourself:


All you need to do is to register yourself for the current session and you will get study plan. You can register yourself with us until 15th February 2017. The session will start from the first week of March. You can have planned and focused study from there. Self-study is the best study, but monitoring can make you through the examination as the course itself is vast and comprises a lot from the academic syllabus. 

Subject matter experts:


Moreover, you can join groups and participate in group studies. As well as, you will have monitored support by our subject matter experts. Participating in practice tests and mock tests will help you in the final examination. You can check your score and work on it. 

You can crack the examination:


Timing is the key to success in any competitive examination. Therefore, the practice for perfect timing can be a plus point for you. Therefore, keep a track of time when you take the test. You can surely make through the final exam.

Wish you good luck!


Monday, January 16, 2017

News You Can Use -: Few news events may good to know for UGC CBSE National Eligibility Test January 2017

Dear Aspirants!!!

We hope your preparation is going well and you must be tracking all related current affairs, we also believe there is a little chance that you may have missed out anything which is relevant for the UGC/CBSE National Eligibility Test January 2017

Here we bringing some uncommon events taken place which got some space in media world, in last few days though the relevancy is not much higher but possibility can’t be ruled out. So we request you all just spend little time and have some factual information about these news events from world wide web. 


News You can Use for UGC CBSE NET 2017


Latest Quotes:
Journalism is not a mere enterprise for transmitting messages and intellectual activities. It is a movement to awaken consciousness. This is the constant process for human emotions. -Chairman of National Book Trust Baldev Bhai Sharma.

“Members of the media need to focus beyond the negative and highlight positive developments. Journalists have to work in ‘mission’ mode as it influences people’s way of thinking, influences government and all other constituents.”- P.J. Kurien, Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha
“Media, especially television, is focusing on sensationalism and not reflecting the collective views of society. There is plenty of tremendous work being done by start-ups in health sector but it does not get covered well in the media.”- Amitabh Kant
Press Secretary to President of India said: “Media educates people, points deficiencies and highlights success stories. It is important to keep media close to healthcare as an ally and this could have a multiplier effect.”- Venu Rajamony
 “Media is increasingly being inclusive and now journalists go to far-off areas capturing developments unfolding in these places.” - Dr. Syeda Hameed, Former Member of the Planning Commission
Pope says journalism based on fear-mongering, gossip is form of 'terrorism'
Journalism based on gossip or rumors is a form of "terrorism" and media that stereotype entire populations or foment fear of migrants are acting destructively. - Pope Francis
Identifies verification, sense making, bearing witness, and investigation as “the irreducible core of what can be distinguished as journalism and… the basis of the trust on which it relies.” He predicts that these four core tasks will be “the foundation on which journalism in the 21st century is going to be rebuilt.” - George Brock in His Book Out of Print: Newspapers, Journalism and the Business of News in the Digital Age (2013)
The great writer puts forward the view that the education and training of young journalists must “rest on three central pillars: the priority of aptitudes and vocations; the certainty that investigation is not a professional specialty but that all journalism should, by definition, be investigative; and the awareness that ethics are not an occasional condition but should always accompany journalism like the buzz accompanies the blowfly.”- Gabriel García Márquez in her book “Journalism: The Best Job in the World,” delivered in Los Angeles in 1996.
State of journalism in India has put us in 'dangerous times'- cricket commentator -Harsha Bhogle.
Print journalism lot more responsible than TV journalism -Manohar Parrikar
The social media today has democratized media so much that is not possible to control it now. He added that it is now incumbent on journalists and society at large to use it responsibly. - Arun Jaitley
Journalism working well with other pillars of democracy: -Sumitra Mahajan Lok Sabha Speaker
 News Making Events:
 Media Related:
ZEE acquires UAE’s oldest radio station Hum FM (ZEE) has acquired UAE’s first radio station, Hum 106.2 FM.

End of 300 years of journalism: Last reporters bid farewell to London's Fleet Street, The last two reporters working on Fleet Street filed their final stories on Friday, ending more than 300 years of journalism on the London thoroughfare synonymous with Britain's newspaper industry.

London chief reporter Gavin Sherriff and entertainment features writer Darryl Smith, journalists with Scottish weekly. The Sunday Post, are all that remains of the famed institution.

Narad Samman 2016 : Honored eight persons for achieving excellence in journalism for the year 2015-16

National Press Day

Ramnath Goenka Award

World Press Freedom Day

Summit Proposed by BRICS Media Foundation to Protecting Journalists

Apex Court latest Observations on Freedom of Speech / Defamation

Miscellaneous:
1    Mihir Shah Commission Report-A 21st Century Institutional Architecture for India’s Water Reforms: Restructuring the CWC and CGWB
2    Himalayan projects face flood risk due to melting of glaciers
3    Glacier Lake Outburst Floods (GLOF)
4    Proposed Amendments to a Bill on groundwater management
5    Auroville City(City of Dawn)
6    Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM), Bhopal recommendations on forest policy are rejected by government
7     Eco-Sensitive Zone
8    Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) renamed to Renewable Energy Corporation of India (RECI)
9     National Green Tribunal (NGT)directed Rajasthan government to cancel allotments of salt pans in the Sambhar Salt Lake(Ramsar site) that fall within the wetland and run contrary to Wetland (Conservation and Management) Rules framed under the Environment Protection Acts of 1986 and 2010.
10    Sustainable Action for Climate Resilient Development in Majul, Assam by Department of environment Assam
11    Green Manuring
12    NGT bans open waste burning
13    China launches satellite to monitor global carbon emissions
14    International Solar Alliance (ISA)
15    Cabinet approves International Solar Alliance (ISA)
16    Carl Fix Project, To capture CO2 in Iceland
17    Hybrid renewal energy Policy
18    Study throws light on groundwater, rainfall link
19    Endosulfan
20    Effects of Endosulfan devastating: SC
21    Green tribunal orders test of cosmetics containing microbeads
22    Robot run farm
23    Savitribai Phule
24    World’s first gender literature fest in Patna
25    National Court Management Systems Committee (NCMSC):Report on pendency of cases in court
26    United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific: India's international and intra-regional trade cost is higher then Asia's best performing economies
27    India Social Development Report (SDR) 2016 Theme this year is ‘Disabilities Rights Perspectives’.
28    A committee, headed by former finance secretary Ratan Watal, has suggested ways to encourage digital payments.
29    Election Commission Proposals-Electoral Reforms
30    Global Wage Report 2016-17, by the International Labor Organization (ILO).
31    The Committee, headed by Ajay Tyagi, has submitted its report and a draft bill titled ‘The financial data management center bill 2016’.
32    According to an analysis of 2015 data by Greenpeace India-Air pollution a national problem
33     1st International Agrobiodiversity Congress – IAC 2016 – has begun at New Delhi.
34    Fastest super computer, Sunway Taihu light
35    International Press Freedom Award- to Malini Subramaniam
36    UNESCO's intangible heritage list
37    Indologist (South Asian studies)award
38    Children Peace prize to Teen environmental activist Kehkasha basu
39    Operation Trident, 45th anniversary celebrated
40    SIMCON 2016
41    ‘100 Million for 100 Million’ Campaign
42    Rio gets UNESCO world heritage status
43    China opens 1st fully-owned satellite ground station, Sweden about 200 kms north of the Arctic Circle
44    Country’s first Indian Institute of Skills(IIS), Kanpur
45    Thiruvalluvar’s statue unveiled in Haridwar
46    National Commission for Protection of Child Rights(NCPCR) gets SKOCH Awards for POCSO e-Box
47    Center releases special stamp on freedom fighter “Shri Gaya Prasad Katiyar”
48    New Regional Institute of Education at Nellore
49    Super-cluster of galaxies near Milky Way found- the Vela super-cluster
50    UNESCO's intangible heritage list items of India
51    Shilp Guru Awards
52    by UN educational scientific and cultural organisation`
53    Country in India's Neighbour with latest constitution-Nepal
54    Program and Advertising Code of the Cable Television Network Rules, 1994
55    Fundamental Duties (Article 51 A) supports supreme court order
56    Meeting of Parties (MoP) to the Montreal Protocol of the Vienna Convention for Protection of Ozone Layer that took place in October, 2016, in Kigali, Rwanda K/a Kigali Amendments to Montreal protocol
57    Article 38:
58    Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill 2014
59    J&K has no sovereignty: SC
60    Article 72 (by President) or 161 (by Governor)
61    Remission power lies with State: SC
62    THE SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WOMEN AT WORKPLACE (PREVENTION, PROHIBITION AND REDRESSAL) ACT 2013
63    DoPT’s fresh guidelines on sexual harassment at workplace
64    Sponsored ads in media to be part of candidate’s expenditure
65    Competition Commission of India(CCI)
66     International Competition Network (ICN)
67    Central Pollution Control Board’s (CPCB) “graded response action plan for Delhi(moderate to poor, very poor, severe, and severe-plus or emergency)
68    Air Quality Index (AQI)
69    India’s energy and environment ministries have asked the government to scrap an import tax on liquefied natural gas (LNG) and impose a levy on use of pet coke and furnace oil to promote cleaner fuel.
70    Green Bonds
71     Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT)
72    UDAN(Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik), Civil Aviation Ministry's regional connectivity scheme
73    UDAY Scheme
74     Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission
75    India: Financing Energy Efficiency at MSME Project (FEEMP)
76    Coal Mitra
77    Gender Budgeting Cell
78    China’s Gaofen project
79    The government has launched an IPR Enforcement Toolkit for Police.
80    DEFCOM – 2017
81    Radio Frequency Identification(Access Control System)
82    Solar impulse, piloted solar powered air craft
83    First ‘water-wave laser’ created by scientists in Israel
84    TeamIndus planning for India’s first private moon mission next year
85    New way to produce Nuclear fuel using electricity
86    PSLV-C36 Successfully Launches RESOURCESAT-2A Remote Sensing Satellite
87    Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India and Intel are collaborating to jointly initiate “DST-Intel Collaborative Research for Real-Time River Water and Air Quality Monitoring
88    "Japan Launches Magnetic Tether To Clean Up Space Junk from earth's orbit
to make space safer for astronauts as part of international spaces"
89    ISRO signs deal for first privately built satellite.
90    Effective microorganisms (EM)
91    Mini clonal technology for plantation
92    National Mathematics Day
93    First Second Generation Ethanol Bio-refinery in India to be set up at Bathinda (Punjab)
94    World’s most heat resistant material:Tantalum carbide (TaC) and hafnium carbide (HfC)
95    Online safety campaign by Google
96    Bacteria-powered battery on a single sheet of paper
97    Fossil fuel formation linked to rise in atmosphere’s oxygen
98    Floating Solar power plant
99    China develops its version of floating LNG power plant
100    Giant Metre-wave Radio Telescope (GMRT) located near Pune in India
101    UN International Law Commission.
102    India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM)
103    Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), Kyoto protocol
104    Green Climate Fund (GCF)
105    Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) or Vulnerable Twenty’ (V20) group