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β Write a letter to the
Bank Manager seeking time
for payment of EMI
(Formal Letter)
25-Sector Rohini V
New Delhi
20th August,2022
To
The Manager
State Bank of India New Delhi
Subject β Request for seeking time for payment of EMI
Sir ,
This is to inform that I availed loan from your bank of Rs 5 lakh in the year 2021(A/C
no. xxxx789652). I was suppose to pay the EMI on 10 August , 2021 but excluding this
monthβs EMI, I have duly repaid all the installments of the loan. Recently, due to a
financial crisis in the family as I am the only one employed, I have not been able to pay
the EMI this time around.
Therefore, I kindly request you to grant me some time so, I can pay the outstanding
amount on the same date next month.
Thanking You.
Yours Faithfully
@TargetDescriptive
#For IBPS/SBI/CGL-T3 Mains Upcoming Descriptive Exams
π«₯Letterπ«₯
β Write a letter to the
Bank Manager seeking time
for payment of EMI
(Formal Letter)
25-Sector Rohini V
New Delhi
20th August,2022
To
The Manager
State Bank of India New Delhi
Subject β Request for seeking time for payment of EMI
Sir ,
This is to inform that I availed loan from your bank of Rs 5 lakh in the year 2021(A/C
no. xxxx789652). I was suppose to pay the EMI on 10 August , 2021 but excluding this
monthβs EMI, I have duly repaid all the installments of the loan. Recently, due to a
financial crisis in the family as I am the only one employed, I have not been able to pay
the EMI this time around.
Therefore, I kindly request you to grant me some time so, I can pay the outstanding
amount on the same date next month.
Thanking You.
Yours Faithfully
@TargetDescriptive
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#BLOpinion | Between May and June 2022, the RBI raised policy repo rates by 90 bps to control domestic inflation. Did such a hike lead to a sharp increase in lending rates and a consequent credit crunch which could derail economic growth?
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/credit-grows-despite-lending-rate-hikes/article65858370.ece
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/credit-grows-despite-lending-rate-hikes/article65858370.ece
BusinessLine
Credit grows despite lending rate hikes
Non-food bank credit is buoyant in spite of the steep rise in policy driven lending rates. This reflects resilience in the economy
π«₯Essay
β Water Crisis: a Menace
Words limit:- 250-300 Words
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDESCRIPTIVE
β Answer will be publish on 9Pm till You write its own and Share your Essay Here
π @RBI_SBI_NABARD_Banking
β Water Crisis: a Menace
Words limit:- 250-300 Words
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDESCRIPTIVE
β Answer will be publish on 9Pm till You write its own and Share your Essay Here
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Water Crisis: a Menace Words limit:- 250-300 Words βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDESCRIPTIVE β
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π«₯ EXPECTED DATES FOR UPCOMING EXAMS:-
β IBPS RRB CLERK MAINS : 24th SEPT
β IBPS RRB PO MAINS : 1st OCTOBER
β IBPS CLERK MAINS : 8th OCTOBER.
β IBPS PO PRE - 15th & 16th OCTOBER
β IBPS PO MAINS- 26th NOVEMBER
β SBI PO PRE : 19th & 20th NOVEMBER.
β SBI PO Mains : 17th DECEMBER.
Keep Practicing ,Keep moving, well begun is half done!π₯π₯ππ
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDescriptive
β IBPS RRB CLERK MAINS : 24th SEPT
β IBPS RRB PO MAINS : 1st OCTOBER
β IBPS CLERK MAINS : 8th OCTOBER.
β IBPS PO PRE - 15th & 16th OCTOBER
β IBPS PO MAINS- 26th NOVEMBER
β SBI PO PRE : 19th & 20th NOVEMBER.
β SBI PO Mains : 17th DECEMBER.
Keep Practicing ,Keep moving, well begun is half done!π₯π₯ππ
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDescriptive
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Target Descriptive π
π«₯Essay β
Water Crisis: a Menace Words limit:- 250-300 Words βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDESCRIPTIVE β
Answer will be publish on 9Pm till You write its own and Share your Essay Here π @RBI_SBI_NABARD_Banking
π«₯Essay
β Water Crisis: a Menace
Self written :- (@TargetDescriptive)
β Water is the most valuable natural resource on this planet, water is essential for the survival of Living beings, and also it helps humans in their day-to-day work routine. However the availability of drinking water for human consumption is not able to satisfy the demand, human consumption is growing day by day, and this crisis has threatened the population of India and many developing countries. The crisis arose because of various factors. The water crisis has now become one of the major global issues. In 2019 World Economic Forum declared it as one of the largest global risks and threats to human survival, since then many agencies have released reports predicting a great crisis is Imminent, and after then the issue caught the attention of different stakeholders.
β According to a report one-third of the human population heading towards severe water scarcity, and a great threat to the survival of other living being. It is easy to think that it will always be plentiful, However, freshwater the stuff we drink, bathe in, and irrigate our farm fields with is incredibly scarce. Only 2.4% of the worldβs water is freshwater, and two-thirds of that is unavailable for our daily use. Rivers, lakes, and aquifers are drying up or becoming too polluted to use, somehow humans itself responsible for this level of menace. More than half the worldβs wetlands have disappeared, and many more are vulnerable or facing a greater risk of disappearing in the future. Agriculture consumes more water than any other activity and wastes much of that through inefficiencies, system loopholes, or dilapidated pumping systems. Climate change is altering patterns of weather and water around the world, causing shortages and droughts in some areas and floods in others, even India faced drought situations so hard every monsoon season. By 2025, two-thirds of the worldβs population may face water shortages, and ecosystems around the world will suffer even more.
β Way Ahead:-
The role of the people in water conservation is vital, they tend to neglect the importance of water conservation, and this should be noted. At the policy level, the Central and State govt should prepare subsidiary-like policies to encourage Farmers to incorporate rain harvesting. From time to time maintenance of irrigation systems can save a large amount of water, Introduce newer technology in Conventional Agriculture. Reuse, Reduce, and Recycling of water should be promoted. We must emphasize our behavioral change, differentiating the use of Potable and non-potable water and should use it accordingly.
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDESCRIPTIVE
β Water Crisis: a Menace
Self written :- (@TargetDescriptive)
β Water is the most valuable natural resource on this planet, water is essential for the survival of Living beings, and also it helps humans in their day-to-day work routine. However the availability of drinking water for human consumption is not able to satisfy the demand, human consumption is growing day by day, and this crisis has threatened the population of India and many developing countries. The crisis arose because of various factors. The water crisis has now become one of the major global issues. In 2019 World Economic Forum declared it as one of the largest global risks and threats to human survival, since then many agencies have released reports predicting a great crisis is Imminent, and after then the issue caught the attention of different stakeholders.
β According to a report one-third of the human population heading towards severe water scarcity, and a great threat to the survival of other living being. It is easy to think that it will always be plentiful, However, freshwater the stuff we drink, bathe in, and irrigate our farm fields with is incredibly scarce. Only 2.4% of the worldβs water is freshwater, and two-thirds of that is unavailable for our daily use. Rivers, lakes, and aquifers are drying up or becoming too polluted to use, somehow humans itself responsible for this level of menace. More than half the worldβs wetlands have disappeared, and many more are vulnerable or facing a greater risk of disappearing in the future. Agriculture consumes more water than any other activity and wastes much of that through inefficiencies, system loopholes, or dilapidated pumping systems. Climate change is altering patterns of weather and water around the world, causing shortages and droughts in some areas and floods in others, even India faced drought situations so hard every monsoon season. By 2025, two-thirds of the worldβs population may face water shortages, and ecosystems around the world will suffer even more.
β Way Ahead:-
The role of the people in water conservation is vital, they tend to neglect the importance of water conservation, and this should be noted. At the policy level, the Central and State govt should prepare subsidiary-like policies to encourage Farmers to incorporate rain harvesting. From time to time maintenance of irrigation systems can save a large amount of water, Introduce newer technology in Conventional Agriculture. Reuse, Reduce, and Recycling of water should be promoted. We must emphasize our behavioral change, differentiating the use of Potable and non-potable water and should use it accordingly.
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDESCRIPTIVE
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"Your Airtel Sim is already 5G-enabled," says Airtel CEO Gopal Vittal.
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/companies/airtels-existing-sim-cards-will-work-on-5g-phones-ceo/article65862857.ece
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/companies/airtels-existing-sim-cards-will-work-on-5g-phones-ceo/article65862857.ece
BusinessLine
Airtel's existing SIM cards will work on 5G phones: CEO
Company to launch 5G services next month, cover all urban areas by end 2023
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β
NABARD Development Assistant Officer
β Number of Vacancy 173
β Eligibility - Graduation in any stream with 50%marks
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDESCRIPTIVE
β Number of Vacancy 173
β Eligibility - Graduation in any stream with 50%marks
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDESCRIPTIVE
The Hindu - Opinion
The evolving role of CSR in funding NGOs
Beyond signing cheques, corporates are recognising that whatβs good for society is good for business
The evolving role of CSR in funding NGOs
Beyond signing cheques, corporates are recognising that whatβs good for society is good for business
The Hindu
The evolving role of CSR in funding NGOs
Beyond signing cheques, corporates are recognising that whatβs good for society is good for business
The Hindu - Opinion
Time for a joint space exercise
If India is to become a defence power, then an Indo-U.S. military collaboration in every field is necessary
Time for a joint space exercise
If India is to become a defence power, then an Indo-U.S. military collaboration in every field is necessary
The Hindu
Time for a joint space exercise
If India is to become a defence power, then an Indo-U.S. military collaboration in every field is necessary
The Hindu - Opinion
The hits and misses in TANGEDCOβs tariff petition
There needs to be an overarching energy policy that addresses environmental issues and also ensures affordable supply
The hits and misses in TANGEDCOβs tariff petition
There needs to be an overarching energy policy that addresses environmental issues and also ensures affordable supply
Thehindu
The hits and misses in TANGEDCOβs tariff petition
There needs to be an overarching energy policy that addresses environmental issues and also ensures affordable supply
The Hindu - Opinion
How ideology muddled inflation control in India
@TargetDescriptive
The agencies responsible for macroeconomic policy have hitched their wagon to Anglo-American economics
How ideology muddled inflation control in India
@TargetDescriptive
The agencies responsible for macroeconomic policy have hitched their wagon to Anglo-American economics
Thehindu
How ideology muddled inflation control in India
The agencies responsible for macroeconomic policy have hitched their wagon to Anglo-American economics
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π«₯ EXPECTED DATES FOR UPCOMING EXAMS:-
γNotificationsγ
β Expected Dates
β FCI Category ll
β FCI Category lll :- 6Sep
β EPFO SSA :- 2-2.5Month
β NPS Grade A/B :: Sep First week
β NABARD DA :- Sep 2nd week
β RBI Assistant :- Decemeber End or January Start
β SEBI Grade A :- Decemeber
β RBI Grade B:- March end or April Start
β RBI ASSISTANT PRE : March.
β RBI ASSISTANT MAINS : April.
β NABARD DA PRE : November.
β NABARD GRADE A PRE : 7 September.
Keep Practicing ,Keep moving, well begun is half done!π₯π₯ππ
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDescriptive
γNotificationsγ
β Expected Dates
β FCI Category ll
β FCI Category lll :- 6Sep
β EPFO SSA :- 2-2.5Month
β NPS Grade A/B :: Sep First week
β NABARD DA :- Sep 2nd week
β RBI Assistant :- Decemeber End or January Start
β SEBI Grade A :- Decemeber
β RBI Grade B:- March end or April Start
β RBI ASSISTANT PRE : March.
β RBI ASSISTANT MAINS : April.
β NABARD DA PRE : November.
β NABARD GRADE A PRE : 7 September.
Keep Practicing ,Keep moving, well begun is half done!π₯π₯ππ
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDescriptive
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Forwarded from Target Descriptive π
β
INFORMAL LETTER
Address of only the sender should be mentioned in an informal letter.
Use comma after every line of address.
Salutation should be βDear name of the friend/ familyβ.
The introduction should have greetings and mention the reason for writing the letter.
The body should give descriptions of the same.
The conclusions must end with well wishes, etc.
Be polite and do not form long sentences and be extra careful of the word limit.
Source:- Oliveboard
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDescriptive
Address of only the sender should be mentioned in an informal letter.
Use comma after every line of address.
Salutation should be βDear name of the friend/ familyβ.
The introduction should have greetings and mention the reason for writing the letter.
The body should give descriptions of the same.
The conclusions must end with well wishes, etc.
Be polite and do not form long sentences and be extra careful of the word limit.
Source:- Oliveboard
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDescriptive
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πΈGST COLLECTION OF PREVIOUS MONTHS IN 2022πΈ
πJANUARY : 1,40,986CR.
πFEBRUARY : 1,33,026CR.
πMARCH. : 1,42,095 CR.
πAPRIL. : 1,67,540CR.
πMAY. : 1,40,885CR.
πJUNE. : 1,44,616CR.
πJULY. : 1,48,995CR.
πAUGUST. : 1,43,612CR.
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDescriptive
πJANUARY : 1,40,986CR.
πFEBRUARY : 1,33,026CR.
πMARCH. : 1,42,095 CR.
πAPRIL. : 1,67,540CR.
πMAY. : 1,40,885CR.
πJUNE. : 1,44,616CR.
πJULY. : 1,48,995CR.
πAUGUST. : 1,43,612CR.
βΊ α«α΄ΙͺΙ΄ π₯ ββ₯ @TargetDescriptive