What are the 4 types of banks?
The 4 different types of banks are Central Bank, Commercial Bank, Cooperative Banks, Regional Rural Banks.You can read about the... View Article
The 4 different types of banks are Central Bank, Commercial Bank, Cooperative Banks, Regional Rural Banks.You can read about the... View Article
Yes, small finance banks are safe as they are regulated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The deposits in... View Article
Societies and companies controlled and owned by residents, professionals or residents having 10 years of experience in finance and banking... View Article
Commercial banks do not have restrictions on the customers that they need to serve, whereas the target customers of small... View Article
Banks which provide basic banking activities like taking deposits, lending to unorganized entities, micro and small industries, small and marginal... View Article
Citizens have to pay tax because the Government uses it to develop the country. Goods and Services Tax is an... View Article
Education and Healthcare services are exempt under GST. The GST imposed on all the services has a 4 tier tax... View Article
Goods and Services Tax (GST) has to be paid by persons registered under GST and required to pay tax under... View Article
Following are the important causes of soil erosion: Higher intensity of rainfall and flooding causes rill erosion, gully erosion, sheet... View Article
Landforms are features on the Earth’s surface that make up the terrain, such as mountains, valleys, plains or plateaus. Landforms... View Article
Waterfall is an erosional landform. The running water in the river erodes the landscape. When the river tumbles at a... View Article
Aeolian landforms are shaped by the wind. Various erosional and depositional landforms are created by the action of wind. Erosional... View Article
Various landforms created by deposition by different agents are given below Running water: Alluvial Fans, deltas, meanders, braided channels, Groundwater:... View Article
The results of the work of groundwater cannot be seen in all types of rocks. But in rocks like limestones... View Article
A landform is a feature on the Earth’s surface that is part of the terrain. Mountains, hills, plateaus, and plains... View Article
River valleys, waterfalls, structural benches, river terraces, river meanders, ox-bow lakes and peneplains are some examples of erosional landforms formed... View Article
Erosion is the wearing away of the landscape by different agents like water, wind and ice. The eroded material is... View Article
Erosion is the wearing away of the landscape by different agents like water, wind and ice. Different landforms created on... View Article
A river joined by its tributaries, at approximately right angles, develops a trellis pattern. A trellis drainage pattern develops where... View Article
The dendritic pattern is the most common drainage pattern. It develops where the river channel follows the slope of the... View Article