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An ELSS is a diversified equity mutual fund which has a most of the staple lended in equities. As an equity fund, recovery from an ELSS fund reflects arrivals from the equity markets. This brand mutual fund has a block off period of 3 years from the date of investment.
Key points to remember:
3 years block off period and tax interest affixed.
There are three types of opportunities in ELSS, dividend option growth option and dividend reinvestment option.
Tax interests on investment in ELSS may directly be phased out with the introduction of direct tax code.
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Launch of the BOWFIN, the rowing longboat built by students from the Diversified Occupations program from Middlebury and volunteers.
Brianna Buljung, Seth Vuletich and Madison Schaefer
Faculty and scholars, especially in the United States, are encouraged to diversify their learning materials, consider more inclusive approaches to content, and incorporate culturally-responsive examples in their courses. However, little guidance exists on how exactly to go about finding, evaluating and using materials and research from scholars belonging to underrepresented identities. Barriers exist to the participation of Black, Indigenous, and other peoples of color (BIPOC), women, differently abled, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. While programs exist to encourage greater participation in STEM by members of these groups, very few resources exist to help faculty incorporate these scholars’ work into their teaching and research. Challenges, including the need for scholars to self-identify, problematic and incomplete item metadata and inherent biases, also make it difficult for faculty to find appropriate materials, providing barriers both to underrepresented scholars and to those who seek to use their work.
The glaring gap in guidance for faculty has led to the development of the Representation in STEM open mini-course. It introduces faculty to the topic of representation in STEM and provides participants with statistics, resources, and opportunities to reflect. This open course fills a critical need in the discussion on representation in STEM as it equips librarians, faculty and graduate students with the tools to seek out and incorporate perspectives from underrepresented groups in their course materials, teaching, and research. It supports achievement of UN SDG 4, Quality Education, and EDS Priority action area 4, Empowering and Mobilizing Youth. This open mini-course lowers the barrier for faculty wishing to incorporate diverse and culturally responsive learning materials in their courses. OER are uniquely suited to enable the diversification of learning materials; increasing the voices and perspectives that students are exposed to in class (Clinton-Lisell 2021). Culturally responsive learning materials allow students to see themselves in the course content and in their discipline of study (Armstrong 2021). The Representation in STEM open course provides a foundation for faculty in STEM and beyond to incorporate more culturally responsive materials in the curriculum.
This poster will explore the ongoing development of the Representation in STEM course using a community-focused approach which incorporates feedback from faculty and student organizations throughout the development process. The poster details the course’s design, feedback mechanisms and challenges in identifying and using research created by underrepresented scholars. It will provide conference attendees the opportunity to interact with course developers, provide additional feedback on content, and even adopt it for use at their own institution.
References
Armstrong, A. L. (2021). The Representation of Social Groups in US Educational Materials and Why It Matters: A Research Overview. New America. eric.ed.gov/?id=ED619069.
Clinton-Lisell, Virginia, et al. "Open Educational Resources as tools to foster equity." Teaching and Learning for Social Justice and Equity in Higher Education: Content Areas (2021): 317-337. doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69947-5_15.
The geographical diversification of India makes it one of the unique places for travelling. The shores stretch wide and the mountains cover a huge terrain. So watch this video till the end and make a note of the 6 longest train routes in India.
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I love diversifying beyond pure travel and landscape photography. There's so many skills that cross-over. But also, so many that differ from genre to genre of photography. These photos are from summer photo sessions with friends.
Model: Ola
I love diversifying beyond pure travel and landscape photography. There's so many skills that cross-over. But also, so many that differ from genre to genre of photography. These photos are from summer photo sessions with friends.
Model: Lisa
I love diversifying beyond pure travel and landscape photography. There's so many skills that cross-over. But also, so many that differ from genre to genre of photography. These photos are from summer photo sessions with friends.
Model: Ola
I love diversifying beyond pure travel and landscape photography. There's so many skills that cross-over. But also, so many that differ from genre to genre of photography. These photos are from summer photo sessions with friends.
Model: Ola
Diversified food manufacturer Seprod Limited is pumping up to US$40 million or approximately $5 billion into a new venture to produce palm oil in Jamaica with plans to build a new processing plant and establish a network of farmers to grow palm trees commercially and sell the fruits to the...
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Diversified Bronze and Manufacturing, Inc. has been rooted in custom bronze bearing manufacturing since we began. Our cast bronze sleeve bearings are made to exacting dimensions in a full range of sizes. These standard bearings are made from SAE 660 bronze Continuous Cast Bar Stock.
Address : 725 3rd Avenue S.E., Cambridge, MN 55008, USA
Phone : 763-689-4444
Official Website : www.diversifiedbronze.com/
2016 Prevost X3-45 With Volvo D13
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WTF?! AMD’s decision to diversify their product portfolio comes hot on the heels of Nvidia’s announcement of the ground-breaking RTX 3000 series. Is AMD admitting defeat and surrendering the GPU market? (that’s a joke – hopefully) In addition to their main website detailing their processors, AMD operates a special fan store that sells AMD-themed merchandise. […]
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Agroforestry is applied in oil palm plantations not only to diversify crops but also to increase farmers’ income during the waiting period before oil palm harvests. By integrating additional crops, farmers make better use of their land, improve soil health, and secure alternative sources of livelihood.
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A refreshing method to diversify your fashion jewellery collection! This beautiful lengthy necklace features a combination of various multicoloured ceramic and brown, bronze acrylic beads. The necklace approximately. 134cm lengthy and a simple-to-put on, no fastening so could be tucked within the mind. A terrific way to then add femininity to the outfit! Occasion: casual put on, party, office put on Material: ceramic, plastic Type: multi-colour Put on On: neck Necklace Size: rope
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Number of cultivated crops on the basis of summarized FAOSTAT data on crop cultivation by Monfreda et al. (2008) GB1022 doi:10.1029/2007GB002947. Copyright Maarten van Zonneveld and Xavier Scheldeman 2010. Bioversity International.
One of the most distinctive craft of element existing in the day to day canvas of life is “art.” As art has a diversified medium not only in materialistic things but also in a natural way also. And when we term natural it just doesn’t point out to natural aesthetics in a specific way, but also in an accessorial way for natural elements. One of the most common by product in terms of art in natural way is “food” & the accessorial subset is kitchen accessories. As not matter how great the food and the cuisines might be in terms of taste, various kitchen accessories not only give an assistance to enjoy your food in a better way. But it also emphasizes the aesthetic beauty of food in the same way.
Difference Between Luxury & Normal Kitchen Accessories
Evolution is the most common factor which is been observed in products. In the same way we have observed a distinctive change in raw materials been used in crockery & cutlery in various kitchen accessories. Below are the two categories to represent the same:
Luxury Kitchen Accessories
One of the most common kitchen accessory which was been utilized for dining was usually copper, also known as “tamba.” But as the aesthetics of dinning started changing many other elements started coming into the picture. One of the profound elements been used in luxury kitchen accessories, either it be crockery is Porcelain & Bone China. In cutlery its usually stainless steel, but the flatware are either made up of gold for luxury service and unplanted nickel, alloys, aluminum, tin-coated iron and many more. Hence differentiating it from a normal kitchen accessory.
Normal Kitchen Accessories
Normal kitchen accessories is something we come across on a day to day basis. It can either be at home or it can be in any basic budget restaurant that you come across on a day to day basis. One of the most commonly used material in normal kitchen accessories in stainless steel. Then either it be your plate, cutlery or any other kitchen accessory. But there are various styles of kitchen accessories which are as follows:
What Are The Different Type Of Kitchen Accessories
Options always give a preference to you & Kaunteya is playing a vital not only in providing the best product but also a variety in it. Below are some options for the same :
Dasara
The incredibly breathtaking Indo-Saracenic architecture of Mysore Palace is the inspiration behind the Dasara Series. Discover the palace, impressively painted in turquoise blue and decorated with intricate flower motifs & gold details. If you are looking out for such kind of cutlery then kaunteya stands up on providing one of the best kitchen accessories & you can find it at luxury crockery set in India.
Table Linen
If you are looking out for such kind of cutlery then kaunteya stands up on providing one of the best kitchen accessories & you can find it at luxury crockery set in India.
Jyamiti
Jyamiti is the Hindi name of geometry, which many of us may have not liked as a school subject, but when it comes to its artistic display, its beauty in the form of symmetrical perfection, we are left spell bound. If you are looking out for such kind of cutlery then kaunteya stands up on providing one of the best kitchen accessories & you can find it at luxury crockery set in India.
If you are looking out for more such products related to elegant table wear set India, luxury crockery set in India, exclusive dinnerware sets in India, premium dinner set India. Then Kaunteya is the best platform to reach out for being your Indian bazaar for all your kitchen accesories needs.
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2016 Prevost X3-45 With Volvo D13
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The Minister of State for Urban Development, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Shri Babul Supriyo addressing at the inauguration of the National Seminar on Jute Diversified Products (JDPs), organised by the National Jute Board, in Kolkata on February 19, 2016..The Minister of State for Textiles (Independent Charge), Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar, the Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Ms. Rashmi Verma and other dignitaries are also seen.
This concept, by researchers working in urban agriculture, examines concrete strategies to integrate city farming into the urban landscape. Drawing on original field work in cities across the rapidly urbanizing global South, the book examines the contribution of urban agriculture and city farming to livelihoods and food security.
Case studies cover food production diversification for robust and secure food provision; the socio-economic and agronomic aspects of urban composting; urban agriculture as a viable livelihood strategy; strategies for integrating city farming into urban landscapes; and the complex social-ecological networks of urban agriculture. Other case studies look at public health aspects including the impact of pesticides, micro-biological risks, pollution and water contamination on food production and people.
Ultimately the book calls on city farmers, politicians, environmentalists, and regulatory bodies to work together to improve the long-term sustainability of urban farming as a major, secure source of food and employment for urban populations.
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Urban agriculture may potentially pose hazards and provide benefits to urban dwellers. Given the urban population growth world-wide, the phenomenon of urban agriculture as a food, income and employment generator is likely to increase.
Urban planners (especially in less-developed countries) need to find ways to capture the benefits and counter or prevent the potential problems of urban agriculture activities. Urban planners shape patterns of land use and the built environment in and around cities to manifest a desired future urban state, and to distribute public benefits to citizens. In recent years, traditional, often technical, approaches to planning and managing urban areas have been altered by such trends as increased public participation in community decision making. Urban planners in less-developed countries may experience additional challenges, lacking the resources, training or a supportive planning
policy context to assist them in their jobs. Increasingly, planners are seeking alternate ways to achieve urban planning goals. The changing role and powers of urban planners have implications
for how planners can facilitate or support urban agriculture. Identifying the tools and strategies available to urban planners to assist urban agriculture practice was the subject of this report.
Published and “grey literature” sources and a survey of 26 urban planning professionals from 18 cities around the world were used as a the basis for identifying key planning-related constraints
facing urban farmers and for identifying responses to these constraints. Land use issues, specifically availability of land, access to land and usability of land, are of particular concern to urban farmers. These issues are imposed or perpetuated by the urban planning policy context through a lack of formal recognition of urban agriculture in planning policy, through a lack of awareness about the socio-economic and environmental role of urban agriculture in cities, through a lack of clear government responsibility for the various aspects of urban agriculture, through resistant attitudes or cultural norms held by players in the land use planning process, and through a lack of resources, technical and financial support for urban farmers from the government. The survey responses indicated that urban development pressures are viewed as the greatest constraint facing urban farmers, while there was strong agreement that
land access, availability and tenure problems were key problems. Urban planning professionals identified lack of credit and financing opportunities, and lack of technical support and programs posed major hurdles to urban farmers, over other suggestions such as lack of servicing and infrastructure.
Among the most frequently mentioned recommendations in the literature were changes to land use planning policy to recognize and support urban agriculture. Many of the cities surveyed have
policy at some level that positively recognizes the practice of urban agriculture, although municipal level policy has not been adopted in all cities. Recognition in policy might take the form
of land use zoning where agriculture is a primary or tertiary land use. Policy also serves as a means to counter the potential negative health and environmental effects of agricultural activities; surveyed cities identified restrictions to livestock keeping in residential areas, and to where in the city farming can occur. Additional suggestions for urban planners to help overcome the identified challenges and to assist urban farmers included: participating in new, multi-disciplinary institutions responsible for all facets of urban agriculture in a community, establishing records of urban agriculture, and more generally of land use and land tenure in communities, as a means of readily identifying opportunities for farmers to access or use land, and overcoming sometimes ingrained attitudes
against farming in cities held by various parties in the planning process. In general, it was found that urban planners have greater opportunities to “permit” rather than “support” urban agriculture, given the limitations of their role in community decision making. However, planners can use other, less formal, means to influence change, to forge alliances between different groups, to facilitate opportunities for urban farmers to overcome land-related hurdles.
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