Introduction Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera uses a mirror and prism system, which enables the photographer to see the picture via the camera's lens. This method allows the photographer to see exactly what the lens sees by reflecting the light going through the lens onto the camera's optical viewfinder. The mirror opens when the shutter button is depressed, allowing the image sensor of the camera to record the scene and turn the light into a digital image. Professional photographers and serious amateurs alike prefer DSLR cameras because of their great image quality, adaptability, and lens-changing capabilities. Components of ... Read More
Introduction Brake Mean Effective Pressure (BMEP) referred to as an average value of the pressure throughout the cylinder, will produce an engine which possesses the same amount of braking power as an actual engine when applied uniformly from TDC to BDC in place of the power stroke. The engine's power stroke work-to-displacement ratio affects the braking mean effective pressure. To calculate BMEP, multiply the engine's net output of work by the displacement capacity of its cylinders. Pressure measurements like kilopascals (kPa) or pounds per square inch (psi) are used to express the result. To get it BMEP, it's ... Read More
Introduction Core Banking Solutions (CBS), a significant technology innovation in this sector, has revolutionised banking. It provides real-time access and automation to customer data. The banking industry is adapting rapidly to meet customer demands in today's digitally-driven environment. CBS is a complete system that integrates many modules, including customer information management and account management. It also includes transaction processing, loan management and reporting. CBS allows banks to manage multiple branches from one central location. This improves operational efficiency and reduces manual errors. It also provides a better customer experience. CBS Full Form Core Banking Solution, also known as ... Read More
Introduction to Cash Credit Cash Credit Limit (CCL) is a sort of credit facility that is advertised by banks to businesses to assist them oversee their working capital prerequisites. This sort of financing is ordinarily utilised to back the day-to-day operations of a trade, such as buying stock or paying compensation. Under a Cash Credit arrangement, the bank gives the business a credit constraint, which is the maximum amount that the trade can borrow at any given time. The trade can then withdraw funds as and when required, up to the credit limit. Interest is charged as it were ... Read More
Introduction Central Fuel Research Institute (CFRI) is a national laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in India. It is based in Dhanbad, Jharkhand, and is engaged in lignite as well as additional fossil fuel development and research. The institute emphasizes studies on the use of coal and other renewable energy sources, as well as coal combustion, mineral extraction, the gasification process, and liquefaction. It offers technical solutions to a range of stakeholders, such as businesses, governments, and other organizations. via its research and development initiatives, CFRI has served as a significant player in India's ... Read More
Introduction Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the largest Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) in India. It was established in 1939 as the Crown Representative's Police and changed its name to the Central Reserve Police Force in 1949 after gaining autonomy. The CRPF's major duty is to support and help the State/Union Territory Police in maintaining law and order, conducting counterinsurgency processes, and battling terrorism. Also, it is utilized for a number of errands, including decision work, VIP security, disaster management, and the assurance of basic foundation. The CRPF is one of the foremost eminent and powerful ... Read More
Introduction Credit Monitoring Analysis (CMA) is the practice of periodically examining and tracking a person's credit record and credit score in order to identify changes, credit fraud, or mistakes. It involves observing credit-related activities such as credit inquiries, loan applications, payment histories, credit utilization, and other variables that seem to affect the credit score. People can identify ranges for change to raise their creditworthiness by observing their credit for any suspicious or unauthorized activities. CMA can offer assistance to individuals to take proactive steps to protect their credit score and avoid harming impacts like identity theft or missed payments. ... Read More
Introduction COVID-19 or Coronavirus Disease of 2019 is a family of viruses which have crown- like spikes called ‘corona’, and that can affect the respiratory system of humans. Coronaviruses are generally found in cats, bats, and camels but do not affect them. While transferring from one animal species to another, they undergo certain mutations and become infective. A newly developed strain of coronavirus named Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is responsible for the spread of COVID-19 across the world. The first case was reported in Wuhan, a city in China and it was thought that the spread from ... Read More
Introduction Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) is a statutory body under Environment, Forest and Climate Change Ministry. The goal of the CPCB is to promote clean water bodies across the country, and implement pollution control measures. The organization deals with State Pollution Contol Boards (SPCBs) and various industries across the country. Establishment of CPCB The CPCB was established in September 1974 under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. It was set up to provide technical services to the Environment, n Forest and Climate Change Ministry. The CPCB also governs various responsibilities which comes under the Air ... Read More
Introduction Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM) is a political party in India that follows a Marxist-Leninist ideology and is a major political force in several states in India. The CPIM was formed in 1964 through a split from the Communist Party of India (CPI), with the faction led by E.M.S. Namboodiripad, Harkishan Singh Surjeet, and others adopting a Marxist-Leninist approach to socialism. The CPIM advocates for a classless, stateless, and egalitarian society based on Marxist principles, and works towards the establishment of a communist state through democratic means. History and Evolution of CPIM CPIM has a history that ... Read More
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