NABARD GRADE A MOST PROBABLE ESSAY TOPICS-2020

most probable essay topic

The National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) conducts Grade A and Grade B examination. Both have Descriptive Paper English as a common paper in their mains. This paper is of 100 Marks comprising Essay Writing, Precis Writing, Comprehension and Letter or Report Writing which are to be submitted online via the keyboard in 90 minutes.

In News: What a US H-1B Visa is!

H-1B VISA

Article by Satish Kumar (Chief Manager, Indian Bank) H-1B is an employment-based, non-immigrant visa for temporary workers in America in specialty occupations like Engineers, Doctors/Physicians, Managers, Financial Manager, Analyst, Business Managers, Sales Managers, Art, entertainment, Lawyers, CPA, Architect, Health Care Read More …

No vacancies in Public Sector Insurance Companies this year

banned recruitment

Due to impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the economy, all the PSGICs are witnessing decline in topline which is expected to affect the profitability of these Companies. Accordingly, it is felt necessary that all the PSGICs observe appropriate measures within their organizations for expenditure control and exercise utmost financial prudence for utilization of available funds in a judicious and fair manner. In pursuance of this, a few austerity/economy measures are prescribed for the Public Sector Insurance Companies as under:

RTI REPLY : NABARD MAINS 2020 EXAM DATE

NABARD REPLY

All the NABARD Grade A aspirants have been curious about the NABARD Grade A Exam date as the lockdown in the country has made it uncertain resulting in demotivation among them. One of the aspirants had filed an RTI regarding the exam date. In response to it, the concerned department has made the following remarks:

A prescription of equitable and effective care

medical care has been disrupted by the novel coronavirus. Fear, anxiety, uncertainty and confusion have all overtaken clinical services. The private sector, which delivers the major part of medical services, is now functioning at a skeletal level and patients have considerable difficulty in accessing medical care. Tamil Nadu has one of the better health systems in the country and has demonstrated that it can provide high quality care through public-private collaboration in the areas of maternity, cardiac and trauma care. As the number of COVID-19 cases in Tamil Nadu has crossed 50,193, with 576 deaths (June 17), there is a need to pull together the resources of the public and private sectors into a functioning partnership, to provide good clinical care, ameliorate suffering and prevent deaths.