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NCERT MATHS FOR 10

NCERT MATHS FOR 10

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1. NTSE for Class 10th is a complete study package for both MAT & SAT 2. The guide is divided into sections and into parts further 3. Separate section has been provided for General knowledge 4. Good number of MCQs are given for mind mapping and retaining concepts 5. 5 solved Papers and Practice Sets are provided for revision Growing talent at a young age leads to a successful academic careers and as well as professions. Around 3 lacs students appear for the NTSE competition every year, which focuses on the students’ conceptual clarity and skills learnt from school syllabus. Grab an opportunity to expand the reach of your talent with 2021-22 edition of “Study Package of NTSE” for Class 10. It is designed on the identical format of the exam giving the complete coverage to the syllabus as prescribed by the board. As you go through the book, the entire syllabus has been divided into 2 Parts; Paper I MAT (Mental Aptitude Test) and Paper II SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test), that have been categorized under various parts. Theory given in each chapter captures salient points in a lucid manner. Ample MCQs, 5 Practice Exercises and Solved Papers (2021-2017) are provided to help you know the latest exam trend & pattern and to make you ready to face exam. TOC Solved Papers [2021-2017], PAPER I – MAT: Part I – Verbal Reasoning, Part II – Non Verbal Reasoning, PAPER II – SAT: Part I Physics, Part II Chemistry, Part III Biology, Part IV Mathematics, Part V History, Part VI Geography, Part VII Civics, Part VIII Economics, General Knowledge, Practice Sets (1-5)

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Dsssb teachers biology r.gupts

Dsssb teachers biology r.gupts

₹300 ₹330
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In the last seven decades since independence, successive prime ministers have ushered in changes in India’s foreign policy in response to shifting global geopolitical dynamics, aggregating transformation in bilateral relations. This overview places the past against the changes being brought in by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a more forceful foreign policy practitioner than his predecessors. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif met in Ufa, Russia on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit last month. They issued a joint statement in which they “condemned terrorism in all its forms and agreed to cooperate with each other to eliminate the menace of terrorism from South Asia. Prime Minister Modi could not have been more different in style and projection from the diffident Singh. In assessing Modi’s foreign policy it is important to appreciate that the pace of change in global affairs has picked up speed. Past ideological rivalries have been substituted by challenges to democracies like India and the US from one-party states, such as China; so-called “illiberal democracies”, such as Russia; and the rise of right wing parties in Europe. In this book is Bhutan made the transition from monarchy to constitutional democracy, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Myanmar moved from praetorian to civilian regimes. Monarchy came to an end in Nepal and Maldives became a presidential republic even as Afghanistan, India, and Sri Lanka witnessed their democracies at crossroads. It is hoped that the book will be able to provide rich material for serious students of Indian foreign policy planners administrators and politicians alike.

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