English Language Through Literature
The paper contains 3 unseen passages.
Global Environmental issues and Policies- Part 2
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat is an international treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands. It is also known as the Convention on Wetlands. It is named after the city of Ramsar in Iran, where the Convention was signed in 1971.
Language Through Literature
Model Question Paper B.A. / B.Com. Programme, Sem I / II- Core English Language: Language Through Literature
English Language Through Literature
The paper contains 3 unseen passages.
Literary Devices
Everything you need to know to analyze figurative language in poetry, drama, literature, speeches, etc., etc., etc.
Classical Management Theory
Classical Management Theory is a “Body of management thought based on the belief that employees have only economical and physical needs, and that social needs and need for job-satisfaction either don’t exist or are unimportant.
Core English Language
It contains various unseen passages along with questions.
Economics Notes
This concludes the component of the agriculture sector in the economy of India.
Three Blind Men describe an Elephant
E. Santhosh Kumar is one of the leading contemporary Malayalam writers. He has won numerous awards, including that of Kerala Sahitya Academy. Andhakaranazhi, published in 2012 and recipient of 2012 Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel, is considered as one of his best.
English Language Through Literature
The paper contains 3 unseen passages. Each passage has two questions based on it. Students will attempt any THREE out of SIX questions.
National green corps
Launched under the Environment Education Awareness and Training (EEAT), the National Green Corps (NGC) popularly known as “a programme of Ecoclubs” is a nationwide initiative of the Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India (now Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change).
Environmental communication and public awareness: case studies
The present study discusses the ambient air quality of Delhi from the point of view of change of diesel by Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) in transportation in Delhi. Several initiatives were taken to reduce extremely high levels of pollutants present in the ambient air of urban city. One of the initiatives was to move public transport to CNG, which has been implemented in Delhi since April 2001. Delhi boasted CNG in nearly 2200 buses, 25,000 three wheelers, 6000 taxis and 10,000 cars. However, more than half of the vehicles are yet to be changed to CNG.