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Student: Sir neeche mat hai.
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UPSC receives 30 complaints amid Pooja Khedkar controversy over credentials
https://www.business-standard.com/india-news/upsc-receives-30-complaints-amid-pooja-khedkar-controversy-over-credentials-124090700150_1.html
https://www.business-standard.com/india-news/upsc-receives-30-complaints-amid-pooja-khedkar-controversy-over-credentials-124090700150_1.html
Business-Standard
UPSC receives 30 complaints amid Pooja Khedkar controversy over credentials
UPSC has forwarded these complaints to the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT), while it remains embroiled in legal disputes with Pooja Khedkar
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Which of the following statements are true regarding the exposure of Indian districts to extreme climate events according to the recent study?
1.Over 85% of Indian districts are exposed to extreme climate events.
2.The study indicates that extreme climate events have increased significantly in frequency.
3.Southern Indian districts are the most affected by extreme drought events.
4.The study suggests that climate resilience measures are being effectively implemented in all affected districts.
1.Over 85% of Indian districts are exposed to extreme climate events.
2.The study indicates that extreme climate events have increased significantly in frequency.
3.Southern Indian districts are the most affected by extreme drought events.
4.The study suggests that climate resilience measures are being effectively implemented in all affected districts.
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Which of the following statements are true regarding the exposure of Indian districts to extreme climate events according to the recent study? 1.Over 85% of Indian districts are exposed to extreme climate events. 2.The study indicates that extreme climateβ¦
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Statements 1 and 2 are true.
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Statements 2 and 3 are true.
28%
Statements 1, 2, and 4 are true.
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All statements are true.
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Delhi Police, UPSC yet to convince High Court on need for Puja Khedkar's custody - India Today
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/puja-khedkars-anticipatory-bail-plea-delhi-high-court-2594607-2024-09-05
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/puja-khedkars-anticipatory-bail-plea-delhi-high-court-2594607-2024-09-05
India Today
Delhi Police, UPSC yet to convince High Court on need for Puja Khedkar's custody
The Delhi Police stated that the investigation was ongoing and additional evidence was being uncovered to justify the need for Khedkar's custodial interrogation.
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Delhi Police, UPSC yet to convince High Court on need for Puja Khedkar's custody - India Today https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/puja-khedkars-anticipatory-bail-plea-delhi-high-court-2594607-2024-09-05
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It appears the Indian Air Force is mainly reserved for Republic Day and Independence Day. Maybe someone should let Vishwaguru know that while Buddha's teachings are admirable, the world demands more than idealismβit respects only power and decisive action. You can no longer treat these elements as citizens, terrorist is what they should be called and dealt accordingly.
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Does anyone know the context of this pictures?
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β‘οΈCentre discharges Puja Khedekar from IAS with immediate effect
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πWhy in News:
A successful launch of an Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile, Agni-4,
was carried out from the Integrated Test Range in Chandipur, Odisha recently.
πAbout Agni Missiles:
πThe Agni missile series is developed indigenously by DRDO.
πThe Agni missiles are long-range, nuclear weapons capable, surface-to surface ballistic missiles.
πThe Agni-IV:
πIt is an Indian solid-fueled intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) with a range of up to 4,000 km
#SciandTech
πWhy in News:
A successful launch of an Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile, Agni-4,
was carried out from the Integrated Test Range in Chandipur, Odisha recently.
πAbout Agni Missiles:
πThe Agni missile series is developed indigenously by DRDO.
πThe Agni missiles are long-range, nuclear weapons capable, surface-to surface ballistic missiles.
πThe Agni-IV:
πIt is an Indian solid-fueled intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) with a range of up to 4,000 km
#SciandTech
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This time, from Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
-10 year old poor girl repeatedly raped.
-Rape is confirmed by doctors
-When family goes to Police station - parents beaten up infront of accused!
- Instead of counselling victim- minor is threatened!
-No arrest of accused despite FIR!
This is a horrifying display of the deep-seated rot in our system, where those meant to protect the vulnerable become perpetrators of further injustice.
-10 year old poor girl repeatedly raped.
-Rape is confirmed by doctors
-When family goes to Police station - parents beaten up infront of accused!
- Instead of counselling victim- minor is threatened!
-No arrest of accused despite FIR!
This is a horrifying display of the deep-seated rot in our system, where those meant to protect the vulnerable become perpetrators of further injustice.
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First bio-Hydrogen project
β The Indian government awarded a contract to develop the countryβs first bio-hydrogen project.
β The project aims to align with the National Green Hydrogen Mission and is set to process 25 tonnes of bio-waste daily, producing 1 tonne of green hydrogen using advanced gasification technology.
β What is Bio-Hydrogen?
-Bio-hydrogen is a type of hydrogen that is produced from organic materials, such as plants, food waste, or certain microorganisms. This makes it a cleaner and more eco-friendly alternative. Different ways to produce bio-hydrogen:
a) Biophotolysis: This method uses sunlight to split water molecules in organisms like algae, releasing hydrogen.
b) dark fermentation: Bacteria breaks down organic material without Oxygen, creating hydrogen as a byproduct.
β India generates 380 million tonnes of agricultural waste each year, providing opportunity for bio-hydrogen production. Turning waste into clean energy can reduce pollution and contribute to a greener future.
β The Indian government awarded a contract to develop the countryβs first bio-hydrogen project.
β The project aims to align with the National Green Hydrogen Mission and is set to process 25 tonnes of bio-waste daily, producing 1 tonne of green hydrogen using advanced gasification technology.
β What is Bio-Hydrogen?
-Bio-hydrogen is a type of hydrogen that is produced from organic materials, such as plants, food waste, or certain microorganisms. This makes it a cleaner and more eco-friendly alternative. Different ways to produce bio-hydrogen:
a) Biophotolysis: This method uses sunlight to split water molecules in organisms like algae, releasing hydrogen.
b) dark fermentation: Bacteria breaks down organic material without Oxygen, creating hydrogen as a byproduct.
β India generates 380 million tonnes of agricultural waste each year, providing opportunity for bio-hydrogen production. Turning waste into clean energy can reduce pollution and contribute to a greener future.
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