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Evolution transcends biology; it embodies the universe's essence, driven by growth, adaptation, and understanding. Carnivorous plants exemplify this ingenuity, turning scarcity into sustenance. Their adaptations remind us that life flourishes not just by existing, but by evolving to meet the challenges of its environment.
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Govt reacts after Rahul says 'PM Modi losing his memory like US President Biden'
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has reacted after Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said that "PM Narendra Modi is losing his memory like US President Joe Biden.MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "We see such...remarks as unfortunate. And they're not in keeping with warm and friendly ties with the US. And do not represent the position of the Indian government."
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has reacted after Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said that "PM Narendra Modi is losing his memory like US President Joe Biden.MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "We see such...remarks as unfortunate. And they're not in keeping with warm and friendly ties with the US. And do not represent the position of the Indian government."
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Through the soul-stirring strings of his century-old Sarangi, Gorinath keeps the essence of Dogra heritage alive, transforming every note into a bridge between the past and the future. His music, steeped in tradition, inspires generations to honour and cherish their rich cultural roots, ensuring the legacy lives on.
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India GDP calculation: Govt mulls change in base year to 2022-23 from 2011-12 for computation of GDP - The Hindu
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/govt-mulls-change-in-base-year-to-2022-23-from-2011-12-for-computation-of-gdp/article68926885.ece
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/govt-mulls-change-in-base-year-to-2022-23-from-2011-12-for-computation-of-gdp/article68926885.ece
The Hindu
Govt mulls change in base year to 2022-23 from 2011-12 for computation of GDP
Government official announces GDP base year change to 2022-23 in 2026 for accurate economic reflection.
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Which of the following pair correctly matches the bordering countries of Lebanon?
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Syria and Israel
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Which greenhouse gas has maximum average residence time in the atmosphere?
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy suggests Ukraine would give up Russian-occupied territory for NATO membership - ABC News
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-30/zelenskyy-suggests-ukraine-would-cede-russia-territory-for-nato/104668082
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-30/zelenskyy-suggests-ukraine-would-cede-russia-territory-for-nato/104668082
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Zelenskyy suggests he would give up Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine for NATO membership
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said for the first time he would be willing to cede territory to Russia to end the war in his country.
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Ice Age antelopes surge back from the brink of extinction
https://www.economist.com/asia/2024/11/28/ice-age-antelopes-surge-back-from-the-brink-of-extinction
https://www.economist.com/asia/2024/11/28/ice-age-antelopes-surge-back-from-the-brink-of-extinction
The Economist
Ice Age antelopes surge back from the brink of extinction
Even better, these peers of sabre-toothed tigers can help with carbon capture
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Which of the following statements about the impact of microgravity on the human body is/are true?
1.Microgravity leads to significant bone loss and muscle atrophy in astronauts.
2.The cardiovascular system is unaffected by microgravity.
3.Fluid shifts in microgravity can cause facial edema and other symptoms.
1.Microgravity leads to significant bone loss and muscle atrophy in astronauts.
2.The cardiovascular system is unaffected by microgravity.
3.Fluid shifts in microgravity can cause facial edema and other symptoms.
Recent government GDP data has highlighted a concerning trend in the financial health of various states. This is just the beginning, as the Ladli Behan Yojana is yet to be rolled out in larger states like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, and it has to be expanded in regions where it is already active. Additionally, the waiver of farmers' loans in Maharashtra is expected to set a precedent for similar measures in other states, potentially exacerbating fiscal challenges across the country.
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) faces a significant liquidity management dilemma. While it aims to reduce liquidity to combat rising inflation, the government continues to distribute freebies through various schemes, which injects more cash into the economy. This dual approach creates tension between monetary policy and fiscal actions.
Inflation vs. Growth:
The RBI must balance controlling inflation while supporting economic growth, which is challenging when government spending increases liquidity.
High Interest Rates:
The RBI's strategy of maintaining high interest rates (currently at 6.5%) is intended to curb inflation but may stifle growth by discouraging borrowing.
Government Spending:
Initiatives like the Ladli Behan scheme may lead to increased fiscal deficits, complicating the RBI's efforts to manage liquidity effectively.
Climate Impact:
Additionally, climate change affects supply chains, particularly in agriculture, further driving inflation despite attempts to stimulate growth through low-interest policies.
the current economic landscape presents a formidable challenge for both the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the government. The RBI's efforts to reduce liquidity and control inflation through high interest rates are at odds with the government's fiscal policies, which aim to stimulate growth by distributing financial aid through various schemes. This tension could lead to stagflation, where rising prices coexist with stagnant economic growth, complicating the path forward.
Inflation vs. Growth:
The RBI must balance controlling inflation while supporting economic growth, which is challenging when government spending increases liquidity.
High Interest Rates:
The RBI's strategy of maintaining high interest rates (currently at 6.5%) is intended to curb inflation but may stifle growth by discouraging borrowing.
Government Spending:
Initiatives like the Ladli Behan scheme may lead to increased fiscal deficits, complicating the RBI's efforts to manage liquidity effectively.
Climate Impact:
Additionally, climate change affects supply chains, particularly in agriculture, further driving inflation despite attempts to stimulate growth through low-interest policies.
the current economic landscape presents a formidable challenge for both the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the government. The RBI's efforts to reduce liquidity and control inflation through high interest rates are at odds with the government's fiscal policies, which aim to stimulate growth by distributing financial aid through various schemes. This tension could lead to stagflation, where rising prices coexist with stagnant economic growth, complicating the path forward.
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) faces a significant liquidity management dilemma. While it aims to reduce liquidity to combat rising inflation, the government continues to distribute freebies through various schemes, which injects more cash into the economy.β¦
Repo Rate and Liquidity: The RBI's approach involves a corridor system where the repo rate serves as a ceiling for liquidity management. Despite high interest rates aimed at curbing inflation, government spending continues to increase liquidity, creating a challenging environment for effective monetary policy.
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Explained: Australiaβs law banning social media for children under 16, its criticisms π
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#australia #explained_global #express_explained #social_media
The Indian Express
Explained: Australiaβs law banning social media for children under 16, its criticisms
Australiaβs measures are based on concerns over social mediaβs negative impact. However, there are issues in enforcing age-related restrictions and arguments against imposing blanket bans
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