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Brijesh Dixit to take charge as Managing Director of REIL.
Jaipur: Brijesh Dixit is set to assume the role of Managing Director (MD) at Rajasthan Electronics and Instruments Limited (REIL). The Public Enterprises Selection Board (PESB) commission has recommended him for the position. At present, he is employed as the Executive Director (Depot & Machineries) of Indian Railways.
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Indian Oil hands over hydrogen fuel bus to Navy for test run
Indian Oil has handed over a state-of-the-art green hydrogen fuel cell bus to the Indian Navy for trials and performance testing as part of the government’s green initiative.
The event held at the Nau Sena Bhavan in the national capital was marked by the signing of an MoU between Indian Oil and the Indian Navy to pioneer the deployment of hydrogen fuel cell technology for heavy-duty e-mobility.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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SDMS Login
In today's digital age, effective data management is crucial for organizations across all sectors. With the exponential growth of data, managing and accessing information efficiently has become paramount. This is where a robust Systematic Data Management System (SDMS) comes into play. SDMS not only facilitates seamless data organization but also ensures data security and accessibility. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the significance of SDMS Login, its functionalities, benefits, and best practices.
Understanding SDMS Login:
SDMS Login serves as the gateway to access the vast repository of data managed by the Systematic Data Management System. It acts as the authentication mechanism through which authorized users gain access to the system. SDMS Login typically requires users to provide valid credentials such as username and password, and in some advanced systems, additional security measures like multi-factor authentication may be implemented for enhanced security.
Functionality of SDMS Login:
The primary function of SDMS Login is to authenticate users and grant them appropriate access privileges based on their roles and permissions within the organization. Upon successful authentication, users are granted access to the SDMS platform, where they can perform various tasks such as data entry, retrieval, analysis, and reporting. Additionally, SDMS Login allows administrators to manage user accounts, reset passwords, and enforce security policies to safeguard sensitive data.
Benefits of SDMS Login:
Enhanced Security: By requiring user authentication, SDMS Login helps prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data, thus bolstering data security.
Controlled Access: SDMS Login enables administrators to assign specific access rights to users based on their roles, ensuring that individuals only have access to the data necessary for their responsibilities.
Audit Trail: SDMS Login maintains a log of user activities, providing a comprehensive audit trail for tracking data access and modifications, which is invaluable for compliance and accountability purposes.
Improved Productivity: With streamlined access to data through SDMS Login, users can quickly retrieve information and perform tasks, leading to increased productivity across the organization.
Scalability: As organizations grow and data volumes increase, SDMS Login can easily scale to accommodate more users and data without compromising performance or security.
Best Practices for SDMS Login:
Implement Strong Authentication: Utilize robust authentication methods such as password policies, multi-factor authentication, and biometric authentication to strengthen SDMS Login security.
Regularly Update Credentials: Encourage users to update their passwords regularly to mitigate the risk of unauthorized access due to compromised credentials.
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC): Adopt RBAC principles to ensure that users only have access to the data and functionalities necessary for their job roles, minimizing the risk of data breaches.
Monitor User Activity: Continuously monitor user activity within the SDMS platform to detect any suspicious behavior or unauthorized access attempts promptly.
Provide Training and Awareness: Educate users about the importance of SDMS Login security practices through training sessions and awareness campaigns to foster a culture of data security within the organization.
Conclusion:
SDMS Login plays a pivotal role in ensuring secure and efficient access to organizational data managed by Systematic Data Management Systems. By implementing robust authentication mechanisms, enforcing access controls, and adhering to best practices, organizations can harness the full potential of SDMS Login to safeguard sensitive data, enhance productivity, and achieve their data management objectives effectively. Embracing SDMS Login as a cornerstone of data management strategies will undoubtedly contribute to organizational success in today's data-driven landscape.
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Patchouli Indian
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Joseph Selleny (Austrian, 1824–1875), "The Island of St. Paul in the Indian Ocean", 1868
#Joseph Selleny#art#austrian art#painting#landscape#landscape painting#seascape#seascape painting#marine art#maritime art#oil on panel#oil painting#island#ocean#indian ocean#19th century art#19th century#1860s#paintings#sea#aesthetic#art history
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Indian Oil surpasses estimates with 67% spike in Q4 net profit at Rs 10,059 crore
Average gross refining margin (GRM) for the year April- March 2023 was $19.52 per barrel Indian Oil Corp Ltd on May 16 reported 67 percent year-on-year jump in standalone net profit to Rs 10,059 crore for the quarter ended March 2023. Net profit stood at Rs 6,021 crore in the year-ago period. The state-owned oil marketing company‘s revenue from operations jumped almost 10 percent YoY to Rs 2.26…
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first light by soumya netrabile, 2023, oil on canvas, 86 × 72 inches
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In Her Office, Bikash Bhattacharjee, 1979
Oil on canvas 35 ⅞ x 36 ¼ in. (91.1 x 92.1 cm)
#art#painting#bikash bhattacharjee#contemporary art#surrealism#20th century art#20th century#1970s#oil#indian#asian art#artists of color
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For #SaveTheElephantDay on #TwoForTuesday 🐘🐘:
Amrita Sher-Gil (Hungarian-Indian, 1913-1941)
Two Elephants, 1940
Oil on Canvas, 46cm X 54.3cm
National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, India
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Few of my sketches 😁❤️
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Vegan Butter Chicken Bao
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Cranberry chutney
Sweet, tart, jammy cranberries evolve into the subtle aromatics of cumin, mustard, and bay leaf before rounding off into a smooth, even chili heat in this Anglo-Indian-style chutney. It's excellent in place of cranberry sauce on all kinds of roasts, meat pies, flatbreads, sandwiches, and charcuterie boards.
The cooked fruit-and-vinegar chutneys made by English cooks during the British colonization of India were inspired by the fresh and pickled Indian condiments that English traders and soldiers—including those in the East India Company's military arm—had acquired a taste for, but substituted locally familiar produce and cooking methods for Indian ones. "Indian" recipes began appearing in English cookbooks in the mid-18th century, inspiring and fulfilling a desire for the exotic and, effectively, advertising colonial goods. The domestic kitchen thus became a productive site for the creation and negotiation of colonial ideology: the average English housekeeper could feel a sense of ownership over India and its cultural and material products, and a sense of connection to the colonial endeavor desite physical distance.
This sauce, centered around a tart fruit that is simmered with sugar and savory aromatics and spices, is similar in composition to an Anglo-Indian chutney, but some Indian pantry staples that British recipes tend to substitute or remove (such as jaggery, bay leaf, and mustard oil) have been imported back in. The result is a pungent, spicy, deeply sweet, slightly sour topping that's good at cutting through rich, fatty, or starchy foods.
Recipe under the cut!
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Ingredients:
1/2 cup dried cranberries (krainaberee), or 1 cup fresh or frozen
5 curry leaves (kari patta), or 1 Indian bay leaf (tej patta)
1/2 tsp cumin seeds (jeera)
1/2 tsp black mustard seeds (rai)
3 Tbsp jaggery (gur / gud)
1-3 small red chili peppers (kali mirch), to taste
1/2” chunk (5g) ginger (adarakh), peeled
1 clove garlic (lahsun)
1/2 red onion (pyaaj) or 1 shallot
1 Tbsp mustard oil (sarson ke tel)
1/3 cup (80 mL) water
Pinch black salt (kala namak)
Curry leaves can be purchased fresh at a South Asian grocery store. If you can't find any, Indian bay leaves can be used as a substitute (the flavor isn't per se similar, but it would also be appropriate in this dish). Indian bay leaves are distinct from Turkish or California laurel bay leaves and have a different taste and fragrance. They will be labelled “tej patta” in an Asian or halaal grocery store, and have three vertical lines running along them from root to tip, rather than radiating out diagonally from a central vein.
Instructions:
1. Pound onion, garlic, ginger, and chili to a paste in a mortar and pestle; or, use a food processor.
2. In a thick-bottomed pot, heat mustard oil on medium. Add curry leaves or tej patta and fry until fragrant.
3. Add cumin and mustard seed and fry another 30 seconds to a minute, until fragrant and popping.
4. Lower heat to low. Add aromatic paste and fry, stirring constantly, for about 30 seconds, until fragrant.
5. Add cranberries, jaggery, black salt, and water. Raise heat and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook uncovered, stirring often, until thick and jammy. Remove from heat a bit before it reaches your desired consistency, since it will continue to thicken as it cools.
Store in a jar in the refrigerator for 2-3 weeks.
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The Song of the Talking Wire, Henry F. Farny, 1904
#art#art history#Henry F. Farny#genre painting#Native American#American Indian#American West#Old West#Wild West#American art#Western art#20th century art#oil on canvas#Taft Museum of Art
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