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India to Host 2nd Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation
βοΈ The 2nd Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation is scheduled to be held from 11th to 12th September 2024 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
βοΈ India is the fastest growing aviation market in the world and is currently the 3rd largest in the domestic segment.
βοΈ In the last decade, the number of aircraft in India has increased from 400 to more than 800 and airports have exponentially grown from 74 to 157.
https://pib.gov.in/PressNoteDetails.aspx?NoteId=152118&ModuleId=3
βοΈ The 2nd Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation is scheduled to be held from 11th to 12th September 2024 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
βοΈ India is the fastest growing aviation market in the world and is currently the 3rd largest in the domestic segment.
βοΈ In the last decade, the number of aircraft in India has increased from 400 to more than 800 and airports have exponentially grown from 74 to 157.
https://pib.gov.in/PressNoteDetails.aspx?NoteId=152118&ModuleId=3
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Uugh.This angle makes it even more embarrassing!
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Australia is considering restricting social media for younger users and is planning an age verification trial. The proposed age limit for social media access is expected to be between 14 and 16.
Should India adopt similar measures, given the increasing concerns about online child grooming on platforms like Instagram and Facebook and the rising societal issues related to this?
Should India adopt similar measures, given the increasing concerns about online child grooming on platforms like Instagram and Facebook and the rising societal issues related to this?
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How we discovered a new type of wood - and how it could help fight climate change
https://theconversation.com/how-we-discovered-a-new-type-of-wood-and-how-it-could-help-fight-climate-change-236618
Midwood Classification:
A new wood type called "midwood" was identified, which has macrofibrils between those of hardwoods and softwoods.
Carbon Sequestration:
Tulip trees (Liriodendron tulipifera) can store two to six times more carbon than other species, enhancing their role in climate change mitigation.
Climate Change Implications:
Planting tulip trees could significantly aid carbon capture efforts, making them valuable for environmental conservation.
Research Techniques:
Advanced imaging methods (cryo-SEM) were used to study the wood's structure and its evolutionary adaptations.
https://theconversation.com/how-we-discovered-a-new-type-of-wood-and-how-it-could-help-fight-climate-change-236618
Midwood Classification:
A new wood type called "midwood" was identified, which has macrofibrils between those of hardwoods and softwoods.
Carbon Sequestration:
Tulip trees (Liriodendron tulipifera) can store two to six times more carbon than other species, enhancing their role in climate change mitigation.
Climate Change Implications:
Planting tulip trees could significantly aid carbon capture efforts, making them valuable for environmental conservation.
Research Techniques:
Advanced imaging methods (cryo-SEM) were used to study the wood's structure and its evolutionary adaptations.
The Conversation
How we discovered a new type of wood - and how it could help fight climate change
Tulip trees were long renowned for their carbon storage. Their unique wood may be responsible.
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π½ Cultivating maize on drained peatlands for biomethane production emits three times more COβ than the emissions avoided by not using natural gas.
βπ§ͺThe carbon released from drained peatlands during cultivation outweighs the benefits of using biomethane as a renewable energy source.
ππͺ«The growing proportion of drained peat soils dedicated to bioenergy rather than food production is a concern.
π₯First-generation biofuels can reduce GHG emissions by 20-60%,while
πΊsecond-generation biofuels can achieve reductions of 70-90%,
excluding land-use change effects. However, some biofuels may emit more GHGs than fossil fuels due to the energy-intensive processes involved.
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ππͺ«The growing proportion of drained peat soils dedicated to bioenergy rather than food production is a concern.
π₯First-generation biofuels can reduce GHG emissions by 20-60%,while
πΊsecond-generation biofuels can achieve reductions of 70-90%,
excluding land-use change effects. However, some biofuels may emit more GHGs than fossil fuels due to the energy-intensive processes involved.
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Fake caste certificates are like a bad haircutβyou might think it looks good at first, but eventually, everyone's going to see the truth and start asking questions!
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Agents of UPSC CSE π©
A day without Jaati is day wasted. Mixing sweet poison of discrimination on the basis of caste is become business these days.
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Everything should have equal participation and opportunity!!
Now Rahul in US says Social Media Influencers in India are only from Upper caste.
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Everything should have equal participation and opportunity!!
Now Rahul in US says Social Media Influencers in India are only from Upper caste.
Reservation on Social Media Influencers loading........
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Agents of UPSC CSE π©
A day without Jaati is a day Wasted π΅βπ« Everything should have equal participation and opportunity!! Now Rahul in US says Social Media Influencers in India are only from Upper caste. Reservation on Social Media Influencers loading........
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The NITI Aayog hosted a National Seminar on 'Sustainable Rural Livelihoods'
Objectives and goals:
β Better livelihood: Focused on enhancing rural livelihoods through resilient agriculture, market linkages, and entrepreneurship.
β Decentralization: Emphasis on empowering Gram Panchayats and women-led institutions.
β Rural-Urban Integration: Promoted strategies for better integration of rural and urban economies.
β Climate Resilience: Addressed climate challenges with innovative agricultural and water security solutions.
β Sustainable Models: Advocated for SMART villages and entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development.
β Market Access: Emphasis on improving market linkages for farmers and rural entrepreneurs to ensure better income.
β Rural Entrepreneurship: Focus on fostering rural entrepreneurship through skill development and financial inclusion.
β Technology Integration: Advocated the use of digital platforms and technologies for agricultural productivity and market access.
β Water Security: Highlighted the importance of sustainable water management practices in rural areas.
β Social Enterprises: Encouraged social enterprises and cooperatives for rural economic development.
Objectives and goals:
β Better livelihood: Focused on enhancing rural livelihoods through resilient agriculture, market linkages, and entrepreneurship.
β Decentralization: Emphasis on empowering Gram Panchayats and women-led institutions.
β Rural-Urban Integration: Promoted strategies for better integration of rural and urban economies.
β Climate Resilience: Addressed climate challenges with innovative agricultural and water security solutions.
β Sustainable Models: Advocated for SMART villages and entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development.
β Market Access: Emphasis on improving market linkages for farmers and rural entrepreneurs to ensure better income.
β Rural Entrepreneurship: Focus on fostering rural entrepreneurship through skill development and financial inclusion.
β Technology Integration: Advocated the use of digital platforms and technologies for agricultural productivity and market access.
β Water Security: Highlighted the importance of sustainable water management practices in rural areas.
β Social Enterprises: Encouraged social enterprises and cooperatives for rural economic development.
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Which of the following statements is true about the quantum Hall effect?
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It occurs only at high temperatures.
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It involves the flow of electrons without resistance.
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It can be observed in classical materials without a magnetic field.
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It is a phenomenon that only occurs in superconductors.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of edge states in quantum systems?
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They are localized at the center of the material.
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They exhibit resistance when current flows through them.
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They can conduct electricity without energy loss.
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They only exist in superconductors.
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PM Modi inaugurates SEMICON India 2024, tells top chip execs India will support industry at every step.
β Semicon India 2024: With the theme "Shaping the Semiconductor Future."
β India's Semiconductor Vision:
-The government has been promoting its "Development of Semiconductors and Display Manufacturing Ecosystem" program to position India as a leader in semiconductor technology.
-India aims to reduce dependency on imports, especially from Taiwan, and develop indigenous capabilities.
β Key Investments:
- The Indian government has approved three major semiconductor fabrication plants with an investment of βΉ1.26 lakh crore. These units will be set up in Gujarat (Dholera and Sanand) and Assam (Morigaon), creating around 20,000 direct jobs and 60,000 indirect jobs.
-This initiative will strengthen Indiaβs position in key sectors like defense, telecommunications, and EV manufacturing.
β Global Significance:
- The semiconductor industry has become a geopolitical battleground, with countries like the US and China ramping up investments.
-India's strategic focus is on developing older technology nodes (28 nm), which will serve various industries including automotive, telecom, and defense.
β Challenges:
- Despite progress, India faces challenges such as competition from countries offering better incentives.
-A shortage of skilled labor for semiconductor manufacturing
- limited original R&D in chip design.
These developments are part of Indiaβs long-term vision for self-reliance in advanced technology, vital for the countryβs digital and defense futures.
Semiconductor:
β A semiconductor is a material with electrical conductivity that falls between that of a conductor (like copper) and an insulator (like rubber). Its ability to conduct electricity can be altered by introducing impurities (a process called doping), making it ideal for controlling electrical currents.
β Semiconductors form the basis of electronic components like transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits, which are critical in devices such as computers, smartphones, and solar cells. Common semiconductor materials include silicon and gallium arsenide.
β Semicon India 2024: With the theme "Shaping the Semiconductor Future."
β India's Semiconductor Vision:
-The government has been promoting its "Development of Semiconductors and Display Manufacturing Ecosystem" program to position India as a leader in semiconductor technology.
-India aims to reduce dependency on imports, especially from Taiwan, and develop indigenous capabilities.
β Key Investments:
- The Indian government has approved three major semiconductor fabrication plants with an investment of βΉ1.26 lakh crore. These units will be set up in Gujarat (Dholera and Sanand) and Assam (Morigaon), creating around 20,000 direct jobs and 60,000 indirect jobs.
-This initiative will strengthen Indiaβs position in key sectors like defense, telecommunications, and EV manufacturing.
β Global Significance:
- The semiconductor industry has become a geopolitical battleground, with countries like the US and China ramping up investments.
-India's strategic focus is on developing older technology nodes (28 nm), which will serve various industries including automotive, telecom, and defense.
β Challenges:
- Despite progress, India faces challenges such as competition from countries offering better incentives.
-A shortage of skilled labor for semiconductor manufacturing
- limited original R&D in chip design.
These developments are part of Indiaβs long-term vision for self-reliance in advanced technology, vital for the countryβs digital and defense futures.
Semiconductor:
β A semiconductor is a material with electrical conductivity that falls between that of a conductor (like copper) and an insulator (like rubber). Its ability to conduct electricity can be altered by introducing impurities (a process called doping), making it ideal for controlling electrical currents.
β Semiconductors form the basis of electronic components like transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits, which are critical in devices such as computers, smartphones, and solar cells. Common semiconductor materials include silicon and gallium arsenide.
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