Saurashtra fossils say early humans didnβt stick to coast as they moved - The Hindu
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Saurashtra fossils say early humans didnβt stick to coast as they moved
A new study of archeological sites in Indiaβs Saurashtra peninsula, published in the journal Quaternary Environments and Humans in October, has mounted yet another challenge to the coastal dispersion model.
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π° The Maharashtra govt plans to submit a proposal to the ASI to include the famous Lonar Lake in Buldhana district in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list.
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π M.H.
β’ Ramsar site βοΈ
β’ Notified National Geo Heritage
Monument βοΈ
β’ formed from a Meteor impact β
β’ water - saline & alkaline in nature
β’ its color changes from green to pink
depending on the season & the water
conditions.
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large presence of the salt loving
Haloarchea microbes
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π° The Indian star tortoise faces severe threats from habitat loss, illegal trade, & genetic disruption, making its conservation a critical priority
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Conservation Status:
IUCN Status: Vulnerable
CITES: Appendix I
WPA 1972: Schedule I
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INDIAN STAR TORTOISE βπ’
π- India , Pak , SL
π± Herbivores
β’ Crepuscular (active in the early morning &
the late afternoon during dry, hot
whether)
Conservation Status:
IUCN Status: Vulnerable
CITES: Appendix I
WPA 1972: Schedule I
#Species
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he's case highlife how biased laws can disproportionately affect men, leading to devastating consequences. The perception that the judiciary may not uphold true equality in family disputes raises critical questions about fairness and justice. This tragedy serves as a reminder of the importance of reforming legal frameworks to protect the rights of all individuals, ensuring that no one suffers due to false allegations or systemic bias.
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The right to equality and human rights.......?π€‘ he's case highlife how biased laws can disproportionately affect men, leading to devastating consequences. The perception that the judiciary may not uphold true equality in family disputes raises critical questionsβ¦
Which of the following statements accurately reflects the relationship between human rights and the right to equality as provided in the Constitution of India?
1.The right to equality is an absolute right that cannot be restricted under any circumstances.
2.Human rights are guaranteed by the Constitution and include provisions for equality and non-discrimination.
3.The right to equality allows for preferential treatment in legal matters based solely on gender.
4.The judiciary has no role in interpreting human rights violations related to equality.
1.The right to equality is an absolute right that cannot be restricted under any circumstances.
2.Human rights are guaranteed by the Constitution and include provisions for equality and non-discrimination.
3.The right to equality allows for preferential treatment in legal matters based solely on gender.
4.The judiciary has no role in interpreting human rights violations related to equality.
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Which one of the following is an Artificial lake? (2018)
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40%
Kodaikanal (Tamil Nadu)
30%
Kolleru (Andhra Pradesh)
13%
Nainital (Uttarakhand)
17%
Renuka (Himachal Pradesh)
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Consider the following statements: (2023)
1. Jhelum River passes through Wular Lake.
2. Krishna River directly feeds Kolleru Lake. 3. Meandering of Gandak River formed Kanwar Lake. How many of the statements given above are correct? #PYQ
1. Jhelum River passes through Wular Lake.
2. Krishna River directly feeds Kolleru Lake. 3. Meandering of Gandak River formed Kanwar Lake. How many of the statements given above are correct? #PYQ
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22%
Only one
52%
Only two
22%
All three
4%
None
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The right to equality and human rights.......?π€‘ he's case highlife how biased laws can disproportionately affect men, leading to devastating consequences. The perception that the judiciary may not uphold true equality in family disputes raises critical questionsβ¦
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The Vice President of India can be removed from his office, if
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9%
The President removes him on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers headed by the PM
23%
RS & LS pass a resolution with the effective majority.
67%
RS passes a resolution with the effective majority & later with a simple majority by LS
2%
The President removes him on the recommendation of the Election Commission.
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