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[inflation] How it is calculated and factors affecting it ? (100LID)
Know about how inflation is calculated and factors affecting inflation. The lowest inflation rate, technically deflation was recorded in May 1976 at minus 11.31 percent. On the other hand, highest inflation rate observed was 34.68 percent in September 1974. CPI inflation for first half of 2018-19 estimated in the range of 5.1-5.6 per cent. Second half inflation estimated at 4.5-4.6 percent, with risks tilted to the upside. CPI inflation for first half of 2018-19 estimated in the range of 5.1-5.6 per cent. Second half inflation estimated at 4.5-4.6 percent, with risks tilted to the upside. In India, generally, two kinds of indices are used to measure inflation—Wholesale Price Index (WPI) and Consumer Price Index (CPI). What is Wholesale Price Index (WPI)? An index used by the Reserve Bank of India till 2014 to make its monetary policy, WPI, as the name suggests, measures the prices at the wholesale level. WPI is the price of a representative basket of wholesale goods. It takes a basket of 697 items into account and shows the combined prices. The basket used in WPI is composed of three groups: Manufactured Products (65 percent of total weight), Primary Articles like food, etc. (20.1 percent), and Fuel and Power (14.9 percent). The WPI is calculated by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
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What is INFLATION INDIA ? 100LID explanation
Definition: Inflation is the percentage change in the value of the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) on a year-on year basis. It effectively measures the change in the prices of a basket of goods and services in a year. In India, inflation is calculated by taking the WPI as base.
India's retail price inflation rate climbed to 4.62 percent year-on-year in October 2019, the highest in over a year, from the previous month's 3.99 percent and above market expectations of 4.25 percent. Inflation rose above the Reserve Bank of India's medium-term target of 4 percent for the first time since July 2018. Inflation Rate in India averaged 5.98 percent from 2012 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 12.17 percent in November of 2013 and a record low of 1.54 percent in June of 2017. source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI)
INFLATION (INDIA) क्या है? [100LID स्पष्टीकरण]
परिभाषा: मुद्रास्फीति वर्ष दर वर्ष आधार पर थोक मूल्य सूचकांक (WPI) के मूल्य में प्रतिशत परिवर्तन है। यह प्रभावी रूप से एक वर्ष में वस्तुओं और सेवाओं की एक टोकरी की कीमतों में बदलाव को मापता है। भारत में मुद्रास्फीति की गणना WPI को आधार मानकर की जाती है।
भारत की खुदरा मूल्य मुद्रास्फीति की दर अक्टूबर 2019 में सालाना आधार पर 4.62 प्रतिशत पर पहुंच गई, जो पिछले महीने के 3.99 प्रतिशत और बाजार की 4.25 प्रतिशत की अपेक्षा से अधिक थी। जुलाई 2018 के बाद पहली बार मुद्रास्फीति भारतीय रिज़र्व बैंक के 4 प्रतिशत के लक्ष्य से ऊपर उठ गई। भारत में मुद्रास्फीति की दर 2012 से 2019 तक 5.98 प्रतिशत रही, जो 2013 के नवंबर में 12.17 प्रतिशत के उच्च स्तर तक पहुंच गई और एक रिकॉर्ड 2017 के जून में 1.54 प्रतिशत की कमी। स्रोत: सांख्यिकी और कार्यक्रम कार्यान्वयन मंत्रालय (MOSPI)
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How GDP is calculated in India? GDP figures explained [1952-2019]
GDP=Private consumption+ gross investment + government investment + government spending + (exports - imports) The GDP deflator remains extremely important as it measures price inflation. It is calculated by dividing Nominal GDP by Real GDP and then multiplying by 100. (Based on the formula).
The RBI had projected India's GDP growth for FY20 at 6.9%– in the range of 5.8-6.6% for the first half (April-September) of 2019-20 and 7.3-7.5% for the second half (October-March). While most analysts and financial institutions estimated a growth rate of 6.5-7% for 2019-20, Moody's pegged GDP growth at 6.4%.
What is GDP ? जीडीपी क्या है? [100LID explanation] https://youtu.be/oe797sULy9Q
Economic Survey 2018 19 [Snapshot] & basic economic terms https://youtu.be/TlcHkLB-yAE
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What is GDP ? जीडीपी क्या है? [100LID explanation]
जीडीपी किसी देश की आर्थिक स्थिति में सबसे महत्वपूर्ण पैरामीटर है। देश कैसे प्रगति कर रहा है? निवेश की भावी संभावनाएं क्या हैं?
देखें "जीडीपी क्या है?" https://youtu.be/oe797sULy9Q
देखो "आर्थिक सर्वेक्षण 2018 19 [स्नैपशॉट] और बुनियादी आर्थिक शब्द" https://youtu.be/TlcHkL.-AAE
सकल घरेलू उत्पाद किसी देश के भीतर आर्थिक गतिविधि के मूल्य को मापता है। सख्ती से परिभाषित, जीडीपी एक समय की अवधि में अर्थव्यवस्था में उत्पादित सभी अंतिम वस्तुओं और सेवाओं के बाजार मूल्यों या कीमतों का योग है।
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Economic Survey 2018 19 [Snapshot] & basic economic terms
The Economic Survey 2018-19 was announced on July 4, 2019, by Ms Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Government of India. The Survey forecasts a growth rate of 7 per cent for FY20, as compared to the growth rate of 6.8 per cent in FY19. Focus on enabling Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to grow for achieving greater profits, job creation and enhanced productivity. To be an economy of US$ 5 trillion by 2024-2025, the sustainable real GDP growth rate of 8 per cent needed.
Key Highlights:
Fiscal Deficit:
Fiscal deficit in FY19 ended with 3.4 per cent of GDP and debt to GDP ratio of 44.5 per cent (Provisional).
Total Central Government expenditure fell by 0.3 per cent of GDP, in 2018-19 over 2017-18:
The target is to achieve fiscal deficit of 3 per cent of GDP by FY21 and debt of central government to 40 per cent of GDP by FY25.
GDP Growth:
The expected growth rate of GDP is 7 per cent for 2019-20.
The GDP growth is 6.8 per cent in 2018-19 compared to 7.2 per cent in 2017-18.
GVA growth at basic prices is expected to be 6.1 per cent in 2017-18
Inflation and monetary policy:
Average retail inflation, measured by Consumer Price Index (CPI), in 2018-19 seen at 3.4 per cent.
Average Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation, in 2018-19 seen at 4.3 per cent from 3.0 per cent in 2017-18.
External Sector:
The current account deficit has declined to reach about 2.1 per cent of GDP in FY2019.
During FY2019, exports grew 12.5 per cent to US$ 330.18 billion, while imports decreased by 15.4 per cent to US$ 514.29 billion.
Foreign Exchange Reserves stood at US$ 412.9 billion in 2019, which was US$ 424.4 billion in 2018
Industrial growth rate was valued at 6.9 per cent in 2018-2019, higher than 5.9 per cent in 2018.
Performance of key sectors:
Agriculture and food management:
The growth rate in Gross Value Added (GVA) by the agriculture and allied sectors improved from a negative 0.2 per cent in 2014-15 to 6.3 per cent in 2016-17 but decelerated to 2.9 per cent in 2018-19.
Participation of women in agriculture increased to 13.9 per cent in 2015-16 from 11.7 per cent in 2005-06 and their concentration is highest (28 per cent) among small and marginal farmers.
In fisheries sector, India is the second largest producer in the world and in dairying, India is the largest producer of milk.
Industries, corporate and infrastructure sector:
Growth rate of 4.3 percent registered by overall index of eight core industries in 2018-19.
Assessed by the World Bank Doing Business (DB) Report, India’s rank has improved by 23 and reached to 77th position in 2018-19 among 190 countries.
In 2018-19, rail freight and passenger traffic grew by 5.33 per cent and 0.64 per cent respectively as compared to 2017-18.
Road construction grew at the rate 30 km per day in 2018-19 compared to 12 km per day in 2014-15.
The installed capacity of electricity has increased to 3,56,100 MW in 2018-19 from 3,44,002 MW in 2017-18.
Total telephone connections in India touched US$ 16.93 million in 2018-19
MSME Growth by Restructuring policies:
For high employment elastic sectors to young firms to direct credit flow by re-adjusting Priority Sector Lending (PSL) guidelines.
A sunset clause of less than 10 years, with necessary grand-fathering, for all size-based enticements.
More jobs are created by deregulating labour law restriction.
From Swachh Bharat to Sundar Bharat via Swasth Bharat: An Evaluation of the Swachh Bharat Mission:
Definite health benefits brought about by Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM).
93.1 per cent of the households now have access to toilets.
100 per cent Individual Households Latrine (IHHL) Coverage in 30 states and UTs.
Financial savings from a household toilet exceed the financial costs to the household by 1.7 times on average and 2.4 times for poorest households.
Environmental and water management issues need to be incorporated in SBM for sustainable upgrades in the long-term.
Reforming a Minimum Wage System in India for Inclusive Growth:
Survey recommends a well-designed minimum wage system as an effective tool for protecting workers and improving poverty.
Present minimum wage system in India has 1,915 minimum wages for a variety of scheduled job categories across states.
1 in every 3 wage workers in India not protected by the minimum wage law.
Survey supports restructuring of minimum wages as proposed under the Code on Wages Bill.
Minimum wages to all employments/workers proposed by the Survey.
‘National Floor Minimum Wage’ should be notified by the Central Government, varying across five geographical regions.
‘National level dashboard’ under the Ministry of Labour & Employment for regular reports on minimum wages, proposed by the Survey.
Toll-free number to register grievance on non-payment of the statutory minimum wages.
Effective minimum wage policy as an inclusive tool for more durable and sustainable economic development.
Using visions from behavioral economics to build an aspiring agenda for social change:
From ‘Beti Bachao Beti Padhao’ to ‘BADLAV’ (Beti Aapki Dhan Lakshmi Aur Vijay Lakshmi).
From ‘Swachh Bharat’ to ‘Sundar Bharat’.
From ‘Give it up” for the LPG subsidy to ‘Think about the Subsidy’.
From ‘Tax evasion’ to ‘Tax compliance’.
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What was #Mangalyaan or #MOM (Mars orbiter Mission) by #ISRO ? [5 years ...
The Mangalyaan mission, which was initially meant to last six months, has completed five years of orbiting Mars, and is likely to continue for some more time, ISRO chief K Sivan said. Watch : What was #Mangalyaan or #MOM (Mars orbiter Mission) by #ISRO ? [5 years completed !] (https://youtu.be/IGWnOvdHCh8)
In the last five years, the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), India’s first interplanetary endeavour, helped India’s space agency prepare a Martian Atlas based on the images provided by the orbiter.
Watch : Which PSLV was used by ISRO in Chandrayaan-1 & Mangalyaan ? [PSLV - C43] (https://youtu.be/YcyDwzXCWoA)
The Mangalyaan mission completed five years on Tuesday (25 septemnber, 2019). “It’s working and continuously sending pictures. It still has some time to go,” Sivan said. Asked about Mangalyaan-2, he said that the work is going on, and there is no decision on it yet.
Important findings
The Mars orbiter has sent thousands of pictures totalling two terabytes, an Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) official explained. The Mars Colour Camera took close distance images of Phobos and Deimos, the two moons of Mars.
Watch : Know about HySIS by #ISRO on #PSLV C43? [Indian Imaging #Satellite] (https://youtu.be/6BhxR36Jb7M) MOM is the only Martian artificial satellite that could capture the full disc of Mars in one view frame, and also takes images of the far side of Deimos, the space agency said. The data from MOM helped produce 23 publications in peer-reviewed journals, it added.
An important conclusion of the mission has been the finding that dust storms on the Mars can rise up to hundreds of kilometres, added Sivan’s predecessor AS Kiran Kumar.
See our playlist for information on “ISRO Mission & DRDO Programs “ (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZinjUtfYzzs5552pID_Pxa_aoceN_-Cx)
A success
The success of Mangalyaan, hailed for being cheaper than the Hollywood movie Gravity and much cheaper than NASA’s Maven Orbiter, comes in the wake of ISRO’s setback in the Chandrayaan 2 mission. The Maven Orbiter was similar to India’s Mars mission.
Mangalyaan is India’s first endeavour to cross the Earth’s orbit successfully. The launch vehicle, spacecraft and ground segment cost Rs 450 crore. One life-limiting parameter of a spacecraft, under nominal orbital conditions, is the availability of fuel, necessary to maintain the spacecraft’s orbit and orientation.
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Know about HySIS by #ISRO on #PSLV C43? [Indian Imaging #Satellite]
HySIS (Hyper Spectral Imaging Satellite) made by ISRO placed India in selected few with there own technology of Earth Observation Satellite. Watch to know more...
HysIS Can See Beneath Soil, Differentiate Objects
A pack of sniffer dogs and metal detectors saved a group of CRPF jawans on a routine morning drill from a powerful landmine near a village in Odisha a few months ago. More than 3,700 people including military personnel have died stepping on landmines planted on or under soil in India in 17 years, a study shows.
Soon, India’s earth observation satellite HysIS (Hyperspectral Imaging Satellite), launched by a PSLV on Thursday, will do the job of mine mapping minus the risk, from an altitude of more than 600km in space.
Its cameras will look at earth in a whole new way that it would detect tyre tracks on a muddy road and on snow, differentiate a healthy crop from dead ones, spot various minerals at once and locate water streams underneath a thick canopy of trees.
“Hyperspectral cameras with near infrared and shortwave infrared capability can penetrate through soil for up to 5cm, depending on the soil type. It is, however, not as good as a radar that can penetrate deeper by sending wave energy,” said Prof Uday K Khankhoje, department of electrical engineering, IIT Madras.
The HysIS camera will work on a visible and near infrared band with a wavelength between 400 and 1400 nanometres (nm) and shortwave-infrared falling roughly between 1,400 and 3,000 nm.
HysIS is better than the existing Indian earth observation satellites as it gives finer details of the objects. “The human eye can see only in a combination of red, green and blue. Hyperspectral imagers can see and capture an array of colours present in between any two colours in the electromagnetic spectrum,” said A S Kiran Kumar, former ISRO chairman and a satellite expert. The imager in HysIS can see the earth in 55 spectral or colour bands. This means by looking at, say a patch of land, it can see the soil, what’s immediately beneath, and also if there is a metal or a mineral there.
“It can differentiate between a dead plant and a live one. That’s being hyperspectral,” said Khankhoje. On the flip side, HysIS, unlike satellites with synthetic aperture radars, cannot see in the dark. In sunlight, they can see objects as small as one metre. This makes it useful for agriculture, forestry and assessment of coastal zones, inland waters, soil and other geological environments, besides surveillance. A scientist with a national coastal research laboratory said the satellite may help study water quality and map mangroves along the coast. Isro officials said the imager was first tried on board the IMS-1 experimental satellite in 2008. Another hyperspectral camera was sent on Chandrayaan-1 to map lunar mineral resources.
At the heart of the satellite is the detector array chip designed by Space Applications Centre, Ahmedabad and made by Semi-Conductor Laboratory, Chandigarh. The chip can read 1,000 x 66 pixels.Only a few countries including the US and China have incorporated this technology into their satellites.
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Which PSLV was used by ISRO in Chandrayaan-1 & Mangalyaan ? [PSLV - C43]
Did you know which Launching vehicle was used in Chandrayaan-1, Mangalyaan & Astrosat ? What is PSLV ? What was its cost ? watch… https://youtu.be/YcyDwzXCWoAThe Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) is an expendable medium-lift launch vehicle designed and operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It was developed to allow India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites into sun-synchronous orbits, a service that was, until the advent of the PSLV in 1993, commercially available only from Russia. PSLV can also launch small size satellites into Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO).Some notable payloads launched by PSLV include India's first lunar probe Chandrayaan-1, India's first interplanetary mission, Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) and India's first space observatory, Astrosat.PSLV has gained credence as a leading provider of rideshare services for smallsats, due its numerous multi-satellite deployment campaigns with auxiliary payloads usually ride sharing along an Indian primary payload. Most notable among these was the launch of PSLV C37 on 15 February 2017 successfully deploying 104 satellites in sun-synchronous orbit, tripling the previous record held by Russia for the highest number of satellites sent to space on a single launch.Payloads can be integrated in tandem configuration employing a Dual Launch Adapter.Smaller payloads are also placed on equipment deck and customized payload adapters.
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Integrated Guided Missile Development Plan (IGMDP) - A DRDO programme [c...
Do you know why India is now respected all over the world ? Why countries are asking India for technology help ? Why DRDO is important ? No...
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The Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP) was an Indian Ministry of Defence programme for the research and development of the comprehensive range of missiles. The programme was managed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Ordnance Factories Board in partnership with other Indian government political organisations.The project started in 1982–83 under the leadership of Abdul Kalam who oversaw its ending in 2008 after these strategic missiles were successfully developed.
On 8 January 2008, the DRDO formally announced the successful completion of the IGMDP. It added that the strategic integrated guided missile programme was completed with its design objectives achieved since most of the missiles in the programme had been developed and inducted by the Indian armed forces.
The use of rockets in India, for warfare, dates back to the 18th century. These rockets, also known as Mysorean rockets, were the first iron-cased rockets that were successfully deployed for military use. The British reverse-engineered these and introduced the technology to Europe (see Congreve rocket). When India became a British colony, scientific R&D in India was restricted and military science in India naturally lagged.
Research in missile technology resumed again in the late 1950s under the political leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru, independent India's first prime minister. Successive Indian government after his, continued providing consistent political backing to the programme. In 1982, India's political and scientific leadership, which included prime minister Indira Gandhi, Defence Minister R. Venkataraman, V.S. Arunachalam (Scientific Advisor to the Defence Minister), Dr. Abdul Kalam (Director, DRDL) accelerated and gave new dimensions to the missile programme, under the 'Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme' (IGMDP).The IGMDP is one of India's most successful defence research project, as all the missiles – Prithvi, Akash, Trishul, Nag, Agni – have been successfully tested and inducted by the Indian armed forces.
After the end of the IGMDP (on 8 January 2008), India now develops all its current and future missiles as independent projects, and wherever possible, with private industries and foreign partners. (BrahMos is an example of one such successful collaborative project, between India and Russia).
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ISRO - Indian Space Research Organisation, making Chnadrayaan -1 & 2 pos...
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Indian space agency, founded in 1969 to develop an independent Indian space program. Its headquarters are in Bangalore (Bengaluru). ISRO’s chief executive is a chairman, who is also chairman of the Indian government’s Space Commission and the secretary of the Department of Space.
ISRO’s first satellite, Aryabhata, was launched by the Soviet Union on April 19, 1975. Rohini, the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vehicle (the Satellite Launch Vehicle 3), was launched on July 18, 1980. ISRO has launched several space systems, including the Indian National Satellite (INSAT) system for telecommunication, television broadcasting, meteorology, and disaster warning and the Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites for resource monitoring and management. The first INSAT was launched in 1988, and the program expanded to include geosynchronous satellites called GSAT. The first IRS satellite was also launched in 1988, and the program developed more-specialized satellites, including the Radar Imaging Satellite-1 (RISAT-1, launched in 2012) and the Satellite with Argos and Altika (SARAL, launched in 2013), a joint Indian-French mission that measures ocean wave heights. ISRO subsequently developed three other rockets: the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) for putting satellites into polar orbit, the Geostationary Space Launch Vehicle (GSLV) for placing satellites into geostationary orbit, and a heavy-lift version of the GSLV called the GSLV Mark III or LVM. Those rockets launched communications satellites, Earth-observation satellites, and, in 2008, Chandrayaan-1, India’s first mission to the Moon. ISRO plans to put astronauts into orbit in 2021.
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The Chandrayaan-1 mission performed high-resolution remote sensing of the moon in visible, near infrared (NIR), low energy X-rays and high-energy X-ray regions. One of the objectives was to prepare a three-dimensional atlas (with high spatial and altitude resolution) of both near and far side of the moon. It aimed at conducting chemical and mineralogical mapping of the entire lunar surface for distribution of mineral and chemical elements such as Magnesium, Aluminium, Silicon, Calcium, Iron and Titanium as well as high atomic number elements such as Radon, Uranium & Thorium with high spatial resolution.
Various mission planning and management objectives were also met. The mission goal of harnessing the science payloads, lunar craft and the launch vehicle with suitable ground support systems including Deep Space Network (DSN) station were realised, which were helpful for future explorations like the Mars Orbiter Mission. Mission goals like spacecraft integration and testing, launching and achieving lunar polar orbit of about 100 km, in-orbit operation of experiments, communication/ telecommand, telemetry data reception, quick look data and archival for scientific utilisation by scientists were also met.
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Chandrayaan 2 missed creating History by 0.0006% - know all about it !!
India's Indigenously developed Chandrayaan 2 launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, missed by 0.0006% to creating History. Is it really a miss ?
Isro director says 95% goal of Chandrayaan2 have been achieved. NASA and entire world applauded India for its effort.
We tried to do what no other country in the world has done till now. Doing Soft Landing on South Pole of Moon.
This Video explains What is Chandrayaan 2 mission, its objective and basic knowledge for understanding.
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CLC Coaching - IIT/JEE/NEET/AIIMS coaching - 100LID Review
100LID is in the field of doing Coaching Institute review. We try to bring basic information of coaching centre/institute to our viewer's for basic understanding.
Coaching Institute have grown in huge number and it has become difficult to find the best or giving good result.We try to give some basic information to help you at least narrow down your search.
Today 100LID has reviewed CLC Coaching (H.O. Sikar).
CLC is a trusted name in the field of JEE, NEET, AIIMS, KVPY, NTSE, STSE & Olympiads preparation. CLC was established in 1996 in Sikar (Raj) with a visionary young engineer Er. Sharwan Choudhary with a mission. The mission was -"CLC का सपना हर गाँव से डॉक्टर /इंजीनियर बने अपना ।"
Today CLC runs its own branches at Jaipur, Jodhpur, Alwar, Bikaner and information cum test center at Kota including Sikar Head office. Today CLC is the best residential coaching of North India for Pre-Medical & JEE... The trust of more than 1 Lac parents & students is power of CLC... Thousands of Successful Medicos, IITians & NITians say its success story... CLC believe in hard work & strict discipline with the tag line - "CLC जहॉं सफलता के सच होते हैं, सपने संस्कारों के साथ ।" Thousands of students from Rajasthan, Haryana, UP, MP, Gujarat and Punjab comes this modern coaching gurukul every year to fullfill their dreams of being Medicos, IITians & NITians.
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Kalrashukla Classes - IIT/NEET/AIIMS Coaching - 100LID Review
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Today 100LID has reviewed KalraShukla Classes. They have opened branch in Jaipur. They have Baramati, Rajkot, Pune, Kanpur, Mumbai also. Kalrashukla Classes began as an institute back in 1993, with two classrooms in Vile Parle, Mumbai. The institute was founded by Prof. M. H. Kalra (Mathematics), and Prof. R. D. Shukla (Physics). With a focus on excellence, they with other faculty members teaching Chemistry and Biology, coached students for engineering and medical entrance exams The institute produced toppers at the entrances within the first couple of years, and Kalrashukla Classes rapidly came to be identified as the institute of excellence for competitive examinations in the field of science. Over the decades, Kalrashukla Classes has had state toppers and board toppers at these tough exams, backed by a legacy of sincere hard work and disciplined effort – from teachers and students alike.
Website : https://kalrashukla.com
Jaipur Address : Jaipur: 37/3, Murtikala Colony, Near Gopalpura Police Chowki, Just Before Triveni Pulia, Main Gopalpura Bye Pass, Jaipur – 302 018 (Rajasthan)
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Today 100LID has reviewed Garnet Classes. It is newly opened NEET/AIIMS coaching institute lead by Mr. K Mirdha. Smart Classroom, Library, Hostel & Transportation Facilities are among few things they provide.
Garnet Classes provides expert coaching for-
NEET,AIIMS,OLYMPIAD’s,etc
Garnet classes website address : https://www.garnetclasses.com
Location Address : 289-290, 10-B Scheme, Gopalpura Bypass Road,Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
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Coaching Institute have grown in huge number and it has become difficult to find the best or giving good result.We try to give some basic information to help you at least narrow down your search.
Today 100LID has reviewed Two institute in one video.
First is Career Math, run by B.R.SIr and T.R.Sir. they teach maths and reasoning and are located at Vivek Vihar mod jagatpura. other information are in video.
Second institute is Learner's Education, recently started along with library. Providing coaching of all exams.Again located in Vivek Vihar mod, Jagatpura
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