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Ipsita Chakravarty
Subject: English
, asked on 1/6/17
12 only
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Chirag Singla
Subject: English
, asked on 24/5/17
Since a diversified diet that meets all nutritional requirements is difficult to provide,
fortification of food
is relied upon many countries to prevent malnutrition. The World
Health Organisation estimates that deficiency of key micro nutrients such as iron, vitamin A
and iodine together effects a third of the world's population; in general, insufficient consumption
of vitamins and minerals remain problematic. Viewed against the nutrition challenge India faces,
processed foods with standards-based fortifications can help advance overall health goals, starting
with maternal health. It is imperative, for a start, to make iron fortified food widely available,
since iron deficiency contributes to 20% of maternal deaths and is associated with nearly half of all
maternal deaths. The shadow of malnutrition extends to the children that women with anaemia
give birth to. They often have low birth weight, pre-term and suffer from poor development
and lower cognitive abilities. Low intake of vitamins, zink and folate also cause a variety of health
issues, particularly when growing children are deprived.
Fortification is a low-cost solution
. The
benefit is maximised when there is a focus also on adequate intake of oils and fats, which are
necessary for the absorption of micro nutrients and some thing poorer households often miss in their diet.
th
Answer
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Chirag Singla
Subject: English
, asked on 24/5/17
Please tell me the tiltles and note making from this paragraph
A
controversial proposal by Blbek Debroy, a member of the government think tank NITI Aayog,
to tax agricultural income above a particular threshold has led to a public exchange of views.
Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley quickly dismissed any plans to tax farm income
, but more
policymakers have begun to voice their opinion, the latest being Chief Economic Adviser
Arvind
Subramanian who made it clear that taxing farm income is a state subject.
The public image of
farming being a poor man's venture and the sizeable vote share that farmers enjoy have made the
idea of farm taxes a political taboo. The frequent distress faced by poor or marginal farmers, which
could be attributed to structural issues other than taxation, hasn't helped matters either. But India
has a presence of rich farmers as well and there exists as a strong justification for taxing them in
order to widen the country's embarrassingly narrow tax base.
Mr. Debroy suggested that an
appropriate tax policy
should draw distinction between rich and poor farmers ,thereby
addressing the widespread political apprehension of bringing agriculture under the tax net. It is
secret that India's tax base, standing at a minuscule 5.9% of the working population, is already
among the lowest in the world, This unnecessarily burdens the more formal sectors of the economy
that are already overtaxed; at the same time, it handicaps government spending on the social
sector.
Answer
1
Ipsita Chakravarty
Subject: English
, asked on 15/5/17
Situation vacant
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Ipsita Chakravarty
Subject: English
, asked on 15/5/17
You plan to sell some furnitureof your house as you are going aboard. Draft a suitable advertisement innot more than 50 words to be inserted in the classified columnsof a local daily give all necessarydetails of the furniture. You are sushil/sita, 18, kamla nagar, kochi.
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3
Madhura Bose
Subject: English
, asked on 9/3/17
Plz send me the content of adv
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1
Divya
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/17
You r organising a fashion show. Draft ab advertisement to invite models to be a part of "The Kimayi Show".(classified)
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1
Divya
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/17
A publishing company require some editors in english language. Draft an advertisement.
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2
Samyuktha Venkatesan
Subject: English
, asked on 3/12/21
Please help with this question
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1
Irene Maria
Subject: English
, asked on 2/12/21
Situation wanted advertisement is written by
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1
Amber Unknown
Subject: English
, asked on 1/12/21
Pls answer 21.
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Amber Unknown
Subject: English
, asked on 1/12/21
Please answer question 21 and also give reason.
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1
Angel Pinto
Subject: English
, asked on 26/11/21
Plz could u help me solve
Answer
1
Sardul Raj Ahmed
Subject: English
, asked on 29/9/21
Draft an attractive advertisement for a company which is launching a new hand cream . Use catchy phrases and slogans. Word limit 50 words.
Answer
1
Deepanshi Verma
Subject: English
, asked on 29/9/21
In a to-let ad we have to write the location of the rentable house or only phone number?
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fortification of food is relied upon many countries to prevent malnutrition. The World
Health Organisation estimates that deficiency of key micro nutrients such as iron, vitamin A
and iodine together effects a third of the world's population; in general, insufficient consumption
of vitamins and minerals remain problematic. Viewed against the nutrition challenge India faces,
processed foods with standards-based fortifications can help advance overall health goals, starting
with maternal health. It is imperative, for a start, to make iron fortified food widely available,
since iron deficiency contributes to 20% of maternal deaths and is associated with nearly half of all
maternal deaths. The shadow of malnutrition extends to the children that women with anaemia
give birth to. They often have low birth weight, pre-term and suffer from poor development
and lower cognitive abilities. Low intake of vitamins, zink and folate also cause a variety of health
issues, particularly when growing children are deprived. Fortification is a low-cost solution. The
benefit is maximised when there is a focus also on adequate intake of oils and fats, which are
necessary for the absorption of micro nutrients and some thing poorer households often miss in their diet.
th
A controversial proposal by Blbek Debroy, a member of the government think tank NITI Aayog,
to tax agricultural income above a particular threshold has led to a public exchange of views.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley quickly dismissed any plans to tax farm income, but more
policymakers have begun to voice their opinion, the latest being Chief Economic Adviser Arvind
Subramanian who made it clear that taxing farm income is a state subject. The public image of
farming being a poor man's venture and the sizeable vote share that farmers enjoy have made the
idea of farm taxes a political taboo. The frequent distress faced by poor or marginal farmers, which
could be attributed to structural issues other than taxation, hasn't helped matters either. But India
has a presence of rich farmers as well and there exists as a strong justification for taxing them in
order to widen the country's embarrassingly narrow tax base. Mr. Debroy suggested that an
appropriate tax policy should draw distinction between rich and poor farmers ,thereby
addressing the widespread political apprehension of bringing agriculture under the tax net. It is
secret that India's tax base, standing at a minuscule 5.9% of the working population, is already
among the lowest in the world, This unnecessarily burdens the more formal sectors of the economy
that are already overtaxed; at the same time, it handicaps government spending on the social
sector.
Please help with this question