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Nur-i-Afshan V.19 no.52 December 1891
Contents: Aiḍīṭoriyal - Murāsalāt : hāth kān ānkh zubān kā dilcasp manāẓarah by Mohan Lāl - Masīḥī shahādaton̲ ke mushāhidāt par aīk rīviyū by Aḥmad Shāh - Nūr-i Afshān̲ kī taraqqī
This volume of Nur-i-Afshan published weekly on Fridays from Ludhiana
Nur-i-Afshan V.07 no.19 May 1903
Contents: Editorial notes - Current thought and incident : the progress of women during the decade - To the editor of the Epiphany [Letter] by Mohan Lal - Foreign telegrams [Letter]
This volume of Nur-i-Afshan published weekly on Fridays from Ludhiana
Nur-i-Afshan V.18 no.39 September 1890
Contents: Aiḍīṭoriyal - Pul-i tavārīk̲h̲ - Murāsalāt : anjuman ḥimāyat Islām Pishāvar by K̲h̲aīrullāh, Qāzī - Kāg̲h̲az̲ kī māhiyat by Mohan Lāl - Murāsalāt : Injīlī pehlī bashārat - Vāqiʻāt aur rāʼen̲ [News] - Mulkon̲ aur shehron̲ kī muk̲h̲taṣar k̲h̲abrain̲ - Rūʼedād jalsah k̲h̲āṣ maunspal kameṭī Ludhiyānah
This volume of Nur-i-Afshan published weekly on Fridays from Ludhiana
Nur-i-Afshan V.32 no.06 February 1904
Contents: Guldastah-yi ak̲h̲bār [News] - Aiḍīṭoriyal noṭs - Maz̤āmīn : Satyārth Parkāsh darpan - Rīnalḍ kā qiṣṣah [Story] - ʻIzzat be mis̲āl [Article] - Murāsalāt : faz̤al [Letter] by Mohan Lāl - Mas̲navī : dar muz̲ammat sharāb [Poetry] by Abū Aḥmad - Vāqiʻāt aur rāʼen̲ [News]
This volume of Nur-i-Afshan published weekly on Fridays from Ludhian
Nur-i-Afshan V.18 no.33 August 1890
Contents: Aiḍīṭoriyal - Murāsalāt : K̲h̲udā ke farzandon̲ kā ẓāhir honā by Mohan Lāl - Bhanḍārā mumālik mut̤vast - ʻAlāqah riyāsat Alvar men̲ pādrī Ae. Pī. Sī. Jemsan ṣāḥab ke daurah kā bayān - Manqūlāt : mazhab Hanūd kā tanazal - K̲h̲at̤ Hindu bīvah - Vāqiʻāt aur rāʼen̲ [News] - Mulkon̲ aur shehron̲ kī muk̲h̲taṣar k̲h̲abrain̲ - Tār kī k̲h̲abrain̲
This volume of Nur-i-Afshan published weekly on Fridays from Ludhiana
Nur-i-Afshan V.19 no.51 December 1891
Contents: Aiḍīṭoriyal - Murāsalāt : hāth kān ānkh zubān kā dilcasp manāẓarah by Mohan Lāl - Aīk cālbāzī - Kām kī muḥabbat - Manqūlāt : tuk̲h̲liyah Miṣar - Vāqiʻāt aur rāʼen̲ [News] - Mulkon̲ aur shehron̲ kī muk̲h̲taṣar k̲h̲abrain̲
This volume of Nur-i-Afshan published weekly on Fridays from Ludhiana
Nur-i-Afshan V.38 no.25 June 1910
Contents: Mufīd kitābeṉ! Mufīd kitābeṉ!! Mufīd kitābeṉ!!! [News] - Aḵẖbār kī bahār [News] - Aiḍīṭoriyal noṭs : bulandī o pastī - Dīnī savāl o javāb : aiḍīṭar rīviyū āf relīganz ko javāb - Murāsalāt : arkān sitah [Letter] - Akbar Masīḥ marḥūm [Article] - Piyāre Akbar Masīḥ [Article] by Mohan Lāl - Intik̲h̲āb al-ak̲h̲bārāt [News] - Guldastah-yi ak̲h̲bār [News] - Mamere kā surmah [News]
This volume of Nur-i-Afshan published weekly on Fridays from Ludhiana
Emerging contours of financial regulation: challenges and dynamics.
The current ongoing financial crisis is attributed to a variety of factors such as the developments in the subprime mortgage sector, excessive leverage, lax financial regulation and supervision, and global macroeconomic imbalances. At a fundamental level, however, the crisis also reflects the effects of long periods of excessively loose monetary policy in the major advanced economies during the early part of this decade. The theory and belief of efficient and rational markets have been severely discredited by the current crisis. There is, therefore, a growing agreement for much strengthened, and perhaps, intrusive regulation and supervision in the financial sector. Hitherto unregulated institutions, markets and instruments will now have to be brought under the regulatory framework. A more developed macroprudential approach will be important. Once the current financial crisis is beyond us, minimum regulatory capital requirements would need to be signifi cantly above existing Basel rules, with emphasis on Tier I capital, and supported by a maximum gross leverage ratio. Liquidity regulation and supervision must be recognised as of equal importance to capital regulation, reinforced by an effective global liquidity framework for managing liquidity in large, cross-border fi nancial institutions. The issue of remuneration in the fi nancial sector would require reforms on an industry-wide basis so that improved risk management and compensation practices by some systemically important firms are not undermined by the unsound practices of others. Whereas the suggested reform principles are being increasingly well accepted, many challenges will arise on their modes of implementation, and their practicality. For instance, once normalcy returns, the fi nancial industry will do its utmost to resist the requirements for higher capital at that time. From the point of view of emerging market economies (EMEs), the volatility in capital flows – mainly the outcome of extant monetary policy regimes in developed countries – has led to severe problems in both macro management and financial regulation. This will remain a challenge since there is little international discussion on this issue. Finally, as the global economy starts recovery, a calibrated exit from the prevalent unprecedented accommodative monetary policy will have to be ensured to avoid the recurrence of the financial crisis being experienced now.
Scaphoideus spiculatus Viraktamath & Mohan, 2004, sp. nov.
<i>Scaphoideus spiculatus</i> sp. nov. <p>Figs 186–192.</p> <p> Coloration similar to that in <i>sculptus</i>. Head narrower than pronotum, triangularly produced obtusely rounded in front. Vertex shorter than inter­ocular width.</p> <p> <i>Male genitalia</i>: Pygophore longer than high, caudal lobe rounded distally, ventral margin convex. Subgenital plate triangular, four times as long as width at base, with three long setae at base in an oblique row. Style broad at base, preapical lobe well­developed, apophysis narrowed towards apex, laterally strongly curved. Connective with stem longer than arms, with a dorsal keel, paraphyses arising from broad base, divergent caudally, apically narrowed with inner margin serrated near apex. Aedeagus L­shaped, shaft spatulate, ventrally grooved along midline, dorsal apodeme well­developed, platelike, distally bilobed, gonopore subapical.</p> <p> <i>Measurements</i>: Male 5.20–5.40 mm long, 1.25–1.27 mm wide across eyes.</p> <p> <i>Material examined</i>: MYANMAR: holotype ɗ, Burma: Mishmi Hills, Dingliang, 2450 ft (743m), 13.iii.1935, M Steel, Brit. Mus. 1935­312 (BMNH). Paratype: 1ɗ, MYAN­ MAR: Upper Burma: Nam Tama Valley, 26.viii.1938, R. Kaulback, B.M. 1938­741, Alt. 3000ft (910m), lat. N 27o 42’, Long. 97o 54’ (BMNH).</p> <p> <i>Remarks</i>: Externally <i>spiculatus</i> resembles <i>ornatus</i> but is closer to <i>S. maai</i> Kitbamroong and Freytag from which it differs in having a spatulate aedeagal shaft and a broad platelike dorsal apodeme.</p>Published as part of <i>Viraktamath, C. A. & Mohan, G. S., 2004, A revision of the deltocephaline leafhopper genus Scaphoideus (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from the Indian subcontinent, pp. 1-48 in Zootaxa 578</i> on pages 39-40, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/169102">10.5281/zenodo.169102</a>
Scaphoideus lamellaris Viraktamath & Mohan, 2004, sp. nov.
<i>Scaphoideus lamellaris</i> sp. nov. <p>Figs 118–124.</p> <p> Coloration similar to <i>S. sculptus</i> sp. nov. but anterior submarginal chocolate brown band widened medially.</p> <p>Head narrower than pronotum. Vertex slightly shorter than inter­ocular width.</p> <p> <i>Male genitalia</i>; Pygophore longer than high; caudal lobe rounded, ventral margin slightly convex. Subgenital plate triangular, 3.5 times as long as width at base, with apical extension; four elongate setae near base, of which three form an oblique row. Style broad at base, preapical lobe slightly curved, distally narrowed. Connective with stem longer than arms, paraphyses bladelike, of uniform width for most of length, in distal 0.33 narrowed, apices slightly overlapping each other, in lateral aspect curved and strongly narrowed distally especially beyond midlength. Aedeagus compressed laterally, in lateral aspect widest at midlength, pointed distally, with two ventrally directed lamellae, gonopore subapical.</p> <p> <i>Measurements</i>: Male 5.10 (approximately) mm long, 1.20 mm wide across eyes.</p> <p> <i>Material examined</i>: MYANMAR: holotype ɗ, Upper Burma: Nam Tama Valley, 26.viii.1938, R. Kaulback, B.M. 1939–741, 3000 ft (910 m), Lat. N 27o 42’, Long. E 97o 54’ (BMNH).</p> <p> <i>Remarks</i>: <i>S. lamellaris</i> externally resembles <i>sculptus,</i> from which it can be readily distinguished by the absence of basal aedeagal processes and by the presence of ventrally directed lamellate aedeagal processes.</p>Published as part of <i>Viraktamath, C. A. & Mohan, G. S., 2004, A revision of the deltocephaline leafhopper genus Scaphoideus (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from the Indian subcontinent, pp. 1-48 in Zootaxa 578</i> on pages 29-30, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/169102">10.5281/zenodo.169102</a>
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