Select the correct statement regarding the Regulating Act of 1773:
1) The act limited the east India company's dividend to 8% 2) Restricted the terms of the Court of Directors (CoD) to 5 years.
1) The act limited the east India company's dividend to 8% 2) Restricted the terms of the Court of Directors (CoD) to 5 years.
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7%
Only 1
32%
Only 2
36%
Both 1 and 2
25%
None of them
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Indoctrination. It starts out young.
Anyway, the "Chief Minister" of Israel must be trembling now that the madrasa chaaps from the valley have hit the streets in protest.
Anyway, the "Chief Minister" of Israel must be trembling now that the madrasa chaaps from the valley have hit the streets in protest.
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🇮🇷Iranian dissidents gathering in front of the Israeli Embassy in London to celebrate the airstrike that killed Hassan Nasrallah...
While the duplicate ones are Mourning in India.
While the duplicate ones are Mourning in India.
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Agents of UPSC CSE 🚩
Until death do us part ❤️
This seems like a godsend opportunity for Rahul Ji. He should marry this woman, who is deeply in love with him and even sees him in her dreams every night. She is ready to bear his future children, who could be his little future voters. Marrying her would officially establish him as a champion of caste-based politics and pose a serious challenge to the BJP's Hindutva agenda.
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Environmental impacts of biodegradable microplastics
Biodegradable plastics, perceived as ‘environmentally friendly’ materials, may end up in natural environments. But an integrated life cycle impact assessment shows highly biodegradable microplastics have lower aquatic ecotoxicity but higher greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
The extent of burden shifting depends on microplastic size and density.
Plastic biodegradation in natural environments can result in higher GHG emissions than biodegradation in engineered end of life (for example, anaerobic digestion), contributing substantially to the life cycle GHG emissions of biodegradable plastics (excluding the use phase).
Biodegradable plastics, perceived as ‘environmentally friendly’ materials, may end up in natural environments. But an integrated life cycle impact assessment shows highly biodegradable microplastics have lower aquatic ecotoxicity but higher greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
The extent of burden shifting depends on microplastic size and density.
Plastic biodegradation in natural environments can result in higher GHG emissions than biodegradation in engineered end of life (for example, anaerobic digestion), contributing substantially to the life cycle GHG emissions of biodegradable plastics (excluding the use phase).
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Chandrayaan 3: India's lunar mission has landed in one of the oldest craters on the Moon, scientists said on Saturday. The crater where ‘no other missions’ have gone, is 3.85 billion years old.
https://m.economictimes.com/news/science/chandrayaan-3-landed-on-a-3-85-bn-year-old-lunar-crater-says-researcher/articleshow/113779381.cms
https://m.economictimes.com/news/science/chandrayaan-3-landed-on-a-3-85-bn-year-old-lunar-crater-says-researcher/articleshow/113779381.cms
The Economic Times
Chandrayaan-3 landed on a 3.85 bn-year-old lunar crater, says researcher
India's Chandrayaan-3 mission has possibly landed in one of the Moon's oldest craters, dating back 3.85 billion years. Images from the Pragyan rover and satellites reveal unique geological features at the landing site, offering insights into the Moon's evolution.…
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Aadhaar Deactivation Sought for Bangladeshis.
The Border Security Force (BSF) has requested the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to deactivate the Aadhaar cards of undocumented migrants from Bangladesh.
This move aims to prevent illegal immigrants from accessing essential services and benefits meant for Indian citizens.
The BSF has identified individuals holding Aadhaar cards despite being undocumented migrants.
The Border Security Force (BSF) has requested the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to deactivate the Aadhaar cards of undocumented migrants from Bangladesh.
This move aims to prevent illegal immigrants from accessing essential services and benefits meant for Indian citizens.
The BSF has identified individuals holding Aadhaar cards despite being undocumented migrants.
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