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80D – Health Insurance Premium (Tax deduction)

80D – Health Insurance Premium (Tax deduction) T he article  deals with deduction under Section 80D of the Income Tax Act and explains deduction available for Health Insurance Premium paid.  Deduction up to Rs. 25,000 per year  can be claimed for medical insurance premium paid for the individual, his/her spouse, and dependent children. However, the limit goes up to  Rs. 30,000,  if age of the individual or his/her spouse is 60 years or above (i.e.  senior citizen ). An additional deduction for insurance of parents (father or mother or both, whether dependent or not) is available to the extent of Rs. 25,000 if less than 60 years old and  Rs 30,000  if parents are 60 years old or more. Watch the recorded explanation of  80D – Health Insurance Premium  by clicking  CS Professional Course . Learn complete health insurance premium here... Takshila Learning offers CS Professional course through our portal  www.takshilalearning.com . Online classes for   CS Professiona

Biology notes for class 12 - Drug and Alcohol Abuse

Biology notes for class 12 - Drug and Alcohol Abuse We offer Biology notes, Chemistry notes as per the CBSE syllabus. Our main objective is to provide quality and result oriented education as well as guidance to the students’ perusing various courses, in order to achieve their goals. Drug - In pharmacology (branch of medicine concerned with the uses, effects, and modes of action of drugs), a pharmaceutical drug, also called a medication or  medicine , is a chemical substance used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose a disease or to promote well-being. In general, a drug is any substance (with the exception of food and water) which, when taken into the body, alters the body’s function either physically and/or psychologically. Drug abuse  is an extreme desire to obtain, and use, increasing amounts of one or more substances. Drug abuse is a generic term for the abuse of any drug, including alcohol and cigarettes.  Drug abuse  is not the same thing as  drug dependence or drug

List Of Country, Capital and Currency for Bank Exam Preparation

Country, Capital and Currency for Bank Exam Preparation Online banking classes  : There are many countries in the world at present, their capital and currency forms an important part of questions asked in various banking and insurance exams. That’s why we have compiled the list of some of the most important country’s capital & their currencies. List of Countries & Capitals of with their currencies: Country Name                                Capital                                            Currency Afghanistan                                      Kabul                                           Afghan Afghani Algeria                                              Algiers                                         Algerian Dinar Australia                                           Canberra                                      Australian dollar Austria                                              Vienna                                         Euro Bangladesh     

Online notes for 9th class science - Is Matter Around Us Pure

Online notes for 9th class science - Is Matter Around Us Pure In ths article, we have discussed the 'Non Metals'. Non Metals :  A non-metal is an element that is neither malleable /ductile and they are not good conductors of electricity. Eg: – Krypton, xenon, diamond, graphite etc. They are the allotropic forms of carbon. All the nonmetals are solids or gases, except bromine which is a liquid non-metal at room temperature. Non Metals are not lustrous-  Nonmetals do not have a shiny They have a dull appearance. Iodine is a nonmetal having a lustrous appearance. It has a shiny surface as metals have. Non –Metals are generally soft – Most of the nonmetals are soft they can easily be cut with a knife. Carbon is the only nonmetal which is hard. Diamond is the exception which is extremely hard natural substance. Non Metals are not strong-  Nonmetals cannot hold large weights. They have very low tensile strength. Non metals are not malleable, they are brittle-  Non metal

Need of Power Sharing - Forms of Power Sharing online notes for 10th class social science

Need of Power Sharing - Forms of Power Sharing online notes for 10th class social science  We provide live classes along with offline animated and recorded courses from  Class 1st to 12th . We have discussed “ Form of Power Sharing ” in this article. Power Sharing in Different Organs of Government: Power is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive, and judiciary. This type of distribution can be called the horizontal distribution of power. This type of power-sharing sanctions different organs of government placed at the same level to exercise different powers. Such a separation ensures that unlimited power is not vested in any organ of the government. This ensures a balance of power among various institutions executive relishes official power but is answerable to the legislature. The legislature has the right to make or amend laws but it is answerable to the people. The judiciary is independent and ensures that the law of the land i

Central Problems of an Economy topic of CS Foundation

Central Problems of an Economy – topic of CS Foundation Central problems of an Economy Online CS Preparation  : Production, distribution and disposition of goods and services are the basic economic activities of life. In the course of these activities, every society has to face scarcity of resources. Because of limited resources/scarcity of resources and infinite demands, society needs to determine how to produce and distribute these relatively scarce resources. What to produce? Land, labour, capital, machines, tools, equipment’s and natural means are limited. Every demand of every individual in the economy cannot be satisfied, so the society has to decide what commodities are to be produced and to what extent. There are 2 possible aspects of this central problem: (i )  What possible commodities to produce:   An economy has to decide, which consumer/general goods (rice, wheat, clothes, etc.) and which of the capital goods (machinery, equipment’s, etc.) are to be produc

Class 12 Business Studies - Methods/Techniques of Sales Promotion

Class 12 Business Studies - Methods/Techniques of Sales Promotion Following are the methods used by business houses are discussed below: Discount and discount coupons  – It means offering products at less than list price. A certain percentage of the price is reduced as a discount. Example: Buy 2 shirts and get a discount of 30% on the second shirt; Clarks’ offer discount of 50%. A Discount coupon is a certificate that entitles its holder to a specified saving on the purchase of a specified product. Customers redeem coupons after purchasing the product. Product combination  – Offering combination of two products, means on the purchase of one good, and another product offered as a gift. Example: 100g gm pouch of Kissan jam with 500 gm of Kissan tomato ketchup. Sample Distribution  – free samples are distributed in order to launch or popularize their products. This is done to make customers try the product and learn about it. Example – sample of cosmetics, perfumes, surf, books

Online Notes of CBSE Class 10 Science - Nutrition in animals

Online Notes of CBSE Class 10 Science - Nutrition in animals Takshila Learning always takes care to design subject matter in such a way that it is always facile for  Class 10  students to understand the concepts and learn how to endeavor questions in  CBSE Class 10 Science  exam. In this article, we have discussed steps in the process of nutrition in animals. All animals can be divided into three groups on the basis of their food habits. These are: Herbivores Carnivores Omnivores Different steps in the process of nutrition in animals There are five steps in the process of nutrition in animals. Ingestion:  the process of taking food, drink, or another substance into the body by absorbing it. Digestion:   the process in which the food containing large, insoluble molecules is broken down into small water-soluble molecules is called digestion. Absorption:   this is the process by which the digested food passes through the intestinal wall into the bloodstream is cal

LIST OF IMPORTANT DAYS AND DATES (August to December) for IBPS/SBI/RRB

Banking Classes   : The list of important days and dates that occur in a year are given here according to the months in which they come and you can expect 1- 2 questions being asked from this section alone thus, makes it an important topic to cover. August: August 9 – International day of the World’s Indigenous People August 12 – International Youth Day August 15 – Independence Day August 29 – National Sports Day (Birthday of Hockey player Dhyan Chand) September: September 5 – Teacher’s Day (Dr. Radhakrishnan’s Birthday) September 8 – International Literacy Day September 14 – Hindi day, World First Aid Day September 16 – World Ozone Day September 21 – International Day of Peace, World Alzheimer’s day September 25 – Social Justice Day September 27 – World Tourism Day IMPORTANT DAYS AND DATES JANUARY TO JULY Discuss your doubts with experienced faculty register yourself in  banking classes online . For more banking content, free mock test for   I

Understanding the elementary shapes of Class 6 maths

Understanding the elementary shapes of Class 6 Maths Takshila learning is a setting its benchmarks by providing excellent education facilities to students as per their need and without putting much cost pressure on parents. We always aim to keep our content handy and which is easily grasped by students. We provide  online and offline classes for school , CS, and Banking courses. All information related to  CBSE Board exams  and  CBSE guide  is also available. Measuring line segments A  fixed portion of a line is called line segment. The measure of each line segment is a unique number which is called its length. To compare two line segments, we will find a relation between their length. Below are the different methods- Comparison by observation : -By just looking at the two lines we can say which one is longer. Look at the below lines we can easily find which one is longer. But at times, it’s difficult to measure by observation, so the need for better method arises.

Why every online business to focus on Social Media Optimization?

Why every online business to focus on Social Media Optimization? Social media are websites and apps (Applications) that facilitate the creation and sharing of content. These platforms help you to participate in social networking. Social media includes famous networking websites, like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. Blogs, Forum, etc are also part of social media.  These websites and Apps are used for marketing; this process is called  social media marketing . SMO  or ‘Social Media Optimization’ is the process of optimizing a website so that it can be exposed online on various social media channels. Using  SMO , you can optimize your web by creating awareness of your brand through social media sites, blogs, forums, online communities, etc. Joining social media sites, blogs, forum etc are an important part of SMO. The advantages of SMO are:- 1 Improve Backlinks 2 Traffic 3 Website’s and Brand visibility 4 Free Advertisement 5 Targeting Audience 6 Word of Mouth

Online notes - Types of Pathogens Topic of Class 12 Biology

Online notes - Types of Pathogens Topic of Class 12 Biology There are several types of pathogens affecting both animals including human beings and plants Bacterial The vast majority of bacteria, which typically range between 1 and 5 micrometres in length, are harmless or beneficial to humans. However, a relatively small list of pathogenic bacteria can cause infectious diseases. One of the bacterial diseases with the highest disease burden is tuberculosis, caused by the bacterium  Mycobacterium tuberculosis , which kills about 2 million people a year, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. Pathogenic bacteria contribute to other globally significant diseases, such as pneumonia, which can be caused by bacteria such as  Streptococcus  and  Pseudomonas , and foodborne illnesses, which can be caused by bacteria such as  Shigella ,  Campylobacter , and  Salmonella . Pathogenic bacteria also cause infections such as tetanus, typhoid fever, diphtheria, syphilis, and leprosy. Bacteria  can

Classification Of Crystalline Solid online notes for 12th class chemistry

Classification Of Crystalline Solid online notes for 12th class chemistry A  crystal  is defined as a homogenous, anisotropic substance, having a definite geometrical shape with surfaces that are usually planar and have sharp edges. Several types of binding forces are involved in holding crystals together; hence the physical properties of a crystal depend on the type of bonding. Depending upon the type of constituent particles and the nature of intermolecular forces between them, the crystalline solids are classified into following categories: Molecular Solids:  In these solids the particles that are involved are  molecules . Depending upon the nature of the molecules they are further divided into three types. Non-Polar Molecular Solids  -They possess the particles either atoms like those of noble gases or non-polar molecules like H 2 , Cl 2 , I 2  etc. The attractive force between them is weak van der Waal force or dispersion force. Due to this weak force, they have low m