An MoU was signed between the___________ and the Skill Council for Persons with Disability (SCPwD) with the aim of equipping the corporates in terms of knowledge, skills and competencies for building and managing a diverse workforce through the various entities.
An MoU was signed between the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) and the Skill Council for Persons with Disability (SCPwD). The purpose of MoU is to synergise the expertise of the SCPwD and the IICA with the aim of equipping the corporates in terms of knowledge, skills and competencies for building and managing a diverse workforce through the various entities created under the aegis of SCPwD and IICA. SCPwD, in collaboration with the IICA, will take the initiative through skill courses on Qualification – Job Coach for Inclusivity (JCI) programmes or otherwise in diverse areas.
The difference between a number and its four – seventh is 60. What is the number?
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If 193 × 199 + x makes the perfect square. Find the value of x
The difference between the value of the number increased by 20% and the value of the number decreased by 30% is 120. Find the number.
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In a group of three numbers first is double of second and half of third. The average of three numbers is 42. Find the difference between the first numbe...
There are three numbers 'm', 'n' and 'o' (m < n < o) such that 'n' is equal to the average of 'm' and 'o'. 60% of 'o' is equal to 'm' and the difference...
Find the average of first 7 whole numbers.