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  2. Dearness allowance - Wikipedia

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    A linking factor of 2.88 was defined for converting the new series with the base 2016=100 to the previous series on base 2001=100. Based on this, the DA is currently calculated with the following formula DA = (A – 261.4)*100/(261.4) Where A = Avg of CPI-IW (base 2016=100) for the past 12 months x linking factor of 2.88 [5]

  3. Salary - Wikipedia

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    Salary can also be considered as the cost of hiring and keeping human resources for corporate operations, and is hence referred to as personnel expense or salary expense. In accounting, salaries are recorded in payroll accounts. [1] A salary is a fixed amount of money or compensation paid to an employee by an employer in return for work performed.

  4. DA - Wikipedia

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    Da (Javanese), a syllable in Javanese script; Da. or Dòna, the honorific Mrs. in Occitan language; Da Hoss, an American racehorse; Dame of St Andrew, a discontinued award within the Order of Barbados; Danish language (ISO 639-1 alpha-2 code DA) Dearness allowance, cost of living allowance to government employees in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan

  5. Defense Language Proficiency Tests - Wikipedia

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    The Defense Language Proficiency Test (DLPT) is a battery of foreign language tests produced by the Defense Language Institute and used by the United States Department of Defense (DoD). They are intended to assess the general language proficiency of native English speakers in a specific foreign language, in the skills of reading and listening.

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  7. List of English words of Hindi or Urdu origin - Wikipedia

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    from Hindi guru "teacher, priest," from Sanskrit गुरु guru "one to be honored, teacher," literally "heavy, weighty." [12] Gymkhana A term which originally referred to a place where sporting events take place and referred to any of various meets at which contests were held to test the skill of the competitors.

  8. Hindustani grammar - Wikipedia

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    The meaning conveyed is the doer went somewhere to do something and came back after completing the action. This can also mean "to know how to" in the indefinite/habitual present tense – to know how to do: karnā ānā 1. karnā: 1. kar ānā "to finish (and come back)", "to do (and return)"; cuknā "to have (already) completed something"

  9. Common Admission Test - Wikipedia

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    -> 20 questions are asked in DILR, questions are asked in 4 sets with 6-6-4-4 or 5-5-5-5 pattern. -> 22 questions are asked in QA, 22 independent questions are asked from topics such as Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Number System & Modern Math. There will be a maximum score of 198 marks and 66 total questions in the CAT exam pattern.