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SIDBI is a government-owned institution that provides refinance, lending and other support to micro, small and medium enterprises in India. It also coordinates with other financial institutions, launches sentiment and credit indices, and operates a portal for MSMEs to access credit and handholding services.
Common Service Centres (CSCs) are a network of ICT-enabled access points for delivering various government and non-government services to rural and remote areas. Learn about their history, objectives, services, operation, and management under the Digital India program.
Airtel Payments Bank is an Indian subsidiary of Bharti Airtel that offers banking services through digital and retail networks. It has over 155 million users and provides products like UPI, FASTag, insurance, pension, and DigiGold.
Mitre Corporation is a not-for-profit organization that manages federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs) for various U.S. government agencies. It was founded in 1958 as a spin-off from MIT Lincoln Laboratory and has dual headquarters in Massachusetts and Virginia.
The Ministry of Labour and Employment is a federal ministry of the Government of India that enforces labour laws and provides social security to workers. It also administers Central Labour and Employment Services, Labour Bureau, and other statutory and autonomous bodies.
The school has a 5-acre campus and is well connected to the nearby townships. The NTPC management provides school buses for all of its employees' children. The Farakka Barrage Project management also provides buses. The school inherited the Nabarun Point Building in 1992. There is an auditorium. From the end of 2017 a new building is used.
FIEO is the apex trade promotion organisation in India set up by the Ministry of Commerce and the private trade and industry segment in 1965. It provides various services and assistance to Indian exporters and entrepreneurs in foreign markets, and has an online portal and a mobile app for trade information and updates.
Mitra is the name of an ancient Indo-Iranian deity that means "covenant, treaty, agreement, promise". The article traces the origins, meanings and variations of Mitra in different cultures and religions, from Vedic and Avestan to Greek, Roman, Manichaean and Middle Iranian.