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There is a person infamously known as Robot 2.0 (real name: Vikas Meena), who, in the process of promoting his test series, has claimed that he has been meeting UPSC Member, Lieutenant General Raj Shukla.
He has posted a photo where he can be seen sitting near Lt. Gen. Raj Shukla.
Furthermore, he claims that 50 questions from his test series will directly appear in this year’s Prelims exam and that these questions have been discussed with UPSC Members.
There are some very serious issues associated with this:
1. This tarnishes the reputation of UPSC and undermines the transparency that should exist in the paper-setting process.
2. Allegations of UPSC Members meeting coaching institute owners and so-called “insiders” (as per Robot himself) to discuss questions for the examination raise serious concerns.
3. Using the image of a UPSC Member to sell a test series calls into question the integrity of the entire process.
There is a person infamously known as Robot 2.0 (real name: Vikas Meena), who, in the process of promoting his test series, has claimed that he has been meeting UPSC Member, Lieutenant General Raj Shukla.
He has posted a photo where he can be seen sitting near Lt. Gen. Raj Shukla.
Furthermore, he claims that 50 questions from his test series will directly appear in this year’s Prelims exam and that these questions have been discussed with UPSC Members.
There are some very serious issues associated with this:
1. This tarnishes the reputation of UPSC and undermines the transparency that should exist in the paper-setting process.
2. Allegations of UPSC Members meeting coaching institute owners and so-called “insiders” (as per Robot himself) to discuss questions for the examination raise serious concerns.
3. Using the image of a UPSC Member to sell a test series calls into question the integrity of the entire process.
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Annual Flamingo Festival at Pulicat Lake
(Andhra Pradesh)
Flamingo festival begins on grand note in Tirupati - The Times of India
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/vijayawada/flamingo-festival-begins-on-grand-note-in-tirupati/articleshow/117360129.cms
Annual Flamingo Festival at Pulicat Lake
(Andhra Pradesh)
Flamingo festival begins on grand note in Tirupati - The Times of India
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/vijayawada/flamingo-festival-begins-on-grand-note-in-tirupati/articleshow/117360129.cms
The Times of India
Flamingo festival begins on grand note in Tirupati - The Times of India
Tirupati: The three-day Flamingo festival kick-started on a grand note at Sullurpeta in Tirupati district on Saturday.
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Consider the following pairs:
[CSE 2022]
Wetland/Lake - Location
1. Hokera Wetland - Punjab
2. Renuka Wetland - Himachal Pradesh
3. Rudrasagar Lake - Tripura
4. Sasthamkotta Lake - Tamil Nadu
[CSE 2022]
Wetland/Lake - Location
1. Hokera Wetland - Punjab
2. Renuka Wetland - Himachal Pradesh
3. Rudrasagar Lake - Tripura
4. Sasthamkotta Lake - Tamil Nadu
How many pairs given above are correctly matched?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
Only one pair
63%
Only two pairs
22%
Only three pairs
9%
All four pairs
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ISRO docks satellites in space: What was done and how – and why does it matter? 🔗
#explained_sci_tech #express_explained
#explained_sci_tech #express_explained
The Indian Express
ISRO Docks SpaDeX Satellites in Space: What was done and how – and why does it matter?
ISRO Docking SpaDeX Mission Explained: The successful docking makes India the fourth country in the world — after the United States, Russia, and China — to have this capability. But there is much more to this achievement than merely entering a truly elite…
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Lancet commission proposes new definition for obesity: All you need to know 🔗
#express_explained #obesity
#express_explained #obesity
The Indian Express
Lancet commission proposes new definition for obesity: All you need to know
The new definition proposed by the Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology Commission, a group of 58 leading experts from various medical specialties and countries, moves beyond a simple cutoff mark for Body Mass Index (BMI), used as the standard worldwide.
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India prepared for jobs of the future, but serious gaps in skills: What QS ranking say 🔗
#explained_economics #express_explained #qs_ranking
#explained_economics #express_explained #qs_ranking
The Indian Express
India prepared for jobs of the future, but serious gaps in skills: What QS rankings say
India ranked 25th across all indicators, making the country a “future skills contender” according to the QS World Future Skills Index 2025
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Which one of the following protected areas is well-known for the conservation of a sub-species of the Indian swamp deer (Barasingha) that thrives well on hard ground and is exclusively graminivorous?
Which one of the following protected areas is well-known for the conservation of a sub-species of the Indian swamp deer (Barasingha) that thrives well on hard ground and is exclusively graminivorous?
Anonymous Quiz
53%
Kanha National Park
25%
Manas National Park
13%
Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary
9%
Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary
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⚡️Barasingha (swamp deer)
●Populations in northern and central India are fragmented, and two isolated populations occur in southwestern Nepal.
●It is extinct in Pakistan and Bangladesh.
●Swamp deer occur in the Kanha National Park of Madhya Pradesh (PYQ) in two localities in Assam, and in only 6 localities in Uttar Pradesh.
●In India, it is included under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972.
●IUCN status: Vulnerable
#species
●Populations in northern and central India are fragmented, and two isolated populations occur in southwestern Nepal.
●It is extinct in Pakistan and Bangladesh.
●Swamp deer occur in the Kanha National Park of Madhya Pradesh (PYQ) in two localities in Assam, and in only 6 localities in Uttar Pradesh.
●In India, it is included under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972.
●IUCN status: Vulnerable
#species
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What is the SVAMITVA scheme to issue property cards in villages, who benefits from it and how | Explained News - The Indian Express
https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/what-is-the-svamitva-scheme-property-cards-in-villages-9787070/
https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/what-is-the-svamitva-scheme-property-cards-in-villages-9787070/
The Indian Express
What is the SVAMITVA scheme to issue property cards in villages, who benefits from it and how
PM Modi said once property cards under the SVAMITVA scheme have been distributed in all villages, it could unlock economic activity worth over Rs 100 lakh crore. Here's what the scheme is, and how it works.
⚡️What is Bioluminescence ?
Major Points about Bioluminescence:
1. Cause: Produced by certain marine organisms, mainly microscopic plankton called dinoflagellates.
2. How it works:
- Light is emitted through a reaction between the luciferase enzyme and luciferin compound in the presence of oxygen.
3. Purpose in marine life:
- Used by animals to evade predators, attract prey, or during mating.
4. Common organisms: Seen in sponges, jellyfish, fish, worms, and other marine creatures.
5. Visibility:
- Occurs at night due to the dinoflagellates' circadian (24-hour) cycle.
- Best visible in warm weather and low light conditions.
6. Locations in India:
- Seen at Havelock Island (Andamans), Thiruvanmiyur Beach (Chennai), Mattu Beach (Karnataka), and Bangaram Island (Lakshadweep).
7. Occurrence: Also widespread in deep sea and visible in lagoons or near breakwaters.
Major Points about Bioluminescence:
1. Cause: Produced by certain marine organisms, mainly microscopic plankton called dinoflagellates.
2. How it works:
- Light is emitted through a reaction between the luciferase enzyme and luciferin compound in the presence of oxygen.
3. Purpose in marine life:
- Used by animals to evade predators, attract prey, or during mating.
4. Common organisms: Seen in sponges, jellyfish, fish, worms, and other marine creatures.
5. Visibility:
- Occurs at night due to the dinoflagellates' circadian (24-hour) cycle.
- Best visible in warm weather and low light conditions.
6. Locations in India:
- Seen at Havelock Island (Andamans), Thiruvanmiyur Beach (Chennai), Mattu Beach (Karnataka), and Bangaram Island (Lakshadweep).
7. Occurrence: Also widespread in deep sea and visible in lagoons or near breakwaters.
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