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High ranking cities in Swachhata ranking to now compete in new category ‘Golden Cities Club’
⭐ After getting the cleanest city tag seven consecutive times, Indore and some other traditionally high performing cities such as Surat and Navi Mumbai, won’t be allowed to compete with other cities in the annual Swachhta ranking.
⭐ The top rank holders for consecutive three years will be put in Golden Cities Club category and they will work out a matrix based on the past three years’ trends.
⭐ Once any city in the Golden Cities Club performs poorly, it will be taken out from the list and it will end up competing with the large number of cities in the Swachh Survekshan.
⭐ After getting the cleanest city tag seven consecutive times, Indore and some other traditionally high performing cities such as Surat and Navi Mumbai, won’t be allowed to compete with other cities in the annual Swachhta ranking.
⭐ The top rank holders for consecutive three years will be put in Golden Cities Club category and they will work out a matrix based on the past three years’ trends.
⭐ Once any city in the Golden Cities Club performs poorly, it will be taken out from the list and it will end up competing with the large number of cities in the Swachh Survekshan.
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Ranganathan vs ashutosh 🥊🥊
"Aaja aaja "
Ranganathan vs ashutosh 🥊🥊
"Aaja aaja "
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My argument is that just like Indore is no longer to be considered in competition for ‘cleanest cities’ (bcoz it continuously gets first rank)
On the same logic, UPSC should prohibit the past toppers from reappearing in the exam to upgrade their service from IPS/IRS/IIS etc to IAS.
Otherwise, they are just grabbing the seats and unemployed people are sitting at home. Because UPSC is not always operating the buffer list in efficient manner.
Facts
- 3 out Top-5 rankers in UPSC-2023 are actually ex-IPS topper from earlier exam.
- IFS (foreign service) officers are required to resign before reappearing in the exam, but this will not applicable for IPS/IRS etc.
~ Mrunal Sir
On the same logic, UPSC should prohibit the past toppers from reappearing in the exam to upgrade their service from IPS/IRS/IIS etc to IAS.
Otherwise, they are just grabbing the seats and unemployed people are sitting at home. Because UPSC is not always operating the buffer list in efficient manner.
Facts
- 3 out Top-5 rankers in UPSC-2023 are actually ex-IPS topper from earlier exam.
- IFS (foreign service) officers are required to resign before reappearing in the exam, but this will not applicable for IPS/IRS etc.
~ Mrunal Sir
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How Gorillas could help humans fight superbugs, develop groundbreaking medicines for infections
https://m.economictimes.com/news/international/world-news/how-gorillas-could-help-humans-fight-superbugs-develop-groundbreaking-medicines-for-infections/articleshow/113319725.cms
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How Gorillas could help humans fight superbugs, develop groundbreaking medicines for infections
Researchers in Gabon have discovered that gorillas consume plants with medicinal properties, which are also used by local traditional healers. These plants, including the fromager tree and African teak, show potential for treating multidrug-resistant bacterial…
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Rule 170 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1945, primarily deals with which of the following?
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Regulation of the price of drugs and cosmetics.
44%
Safety standards for manufacturing drugs and cosmetics in India.
29%
Licensing procedures for new drug formulations.
14%
Packaging and labeling requirements for drugs and cosmetics.
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Which of the following statements is correct regarding the language provisions of the Constitution?
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36%
Hindi was adopted as official language of Union under Art 343 and Hindi Day is observed on this day.
21%
Article 348 mandates the promotion of Hindi for official purposes across all states.
13%
Hindi Diwas is celebrated annually to mark the inclusion of Hindi in the Eighth Schedule.
30%
The Eighth Schedule initially recognized only 14 languages, including Hindi.
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The Indian government is exploring the establishment of a mega shipbuilding park through discussions with coastal states during the 20th Maritime State Development Council (MSDC) meeting.
This initiative aims to enhance domestic shipbuilding capabilities and integrate resources across regions.
State Involvement: Coastal states have expressed strong interest in supporting maritime development, with Andhra Pradesh offering approximately 20,000 acres for shipbuilding projects.
National Shipbuilding Policy: The Centre is preparing a national shipbuilding policy and a Rs 30,000 crore maritime development fund to support these initiatives.
Support Measures: States are encouraged to conduct feasibility studies, identify suitable locations, and provide land and capital support for shipyards, along with subsidies for MSMEs.
the meeting led to the establishment of the Indian International Maritime Dispute Resolution Centre (IIMDRC) in Mumbai, aimed at enhancing maritime dispute resolution capabilities in India
This initiative aims to enhance domestic shipbuilding capabilities and integrate resources across regions.
State Involvement: Coastal states have expressed strong interest in supporting maritime development, with Andhra Pradesh offering approximately 20,000 acres for shipbuilding projects.
National Shipbuilding Policy: The Centre is preparing a national shipbuilding policy and a Rs 30,000 crore maritime development fund to support these initiatives.
Support Measures: States are encouraged to conduct feasibility studies, identify suitable locations, and provide land and capital support for shipyards, along with subsidies for MSMEs.
the meeting led to the establishment of the Indian International Maritime Dispute Resolution Centre (IIMDRC) in Mumbai, aimed at enhancing maritime dispute resolution capabilities in India
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The Great "Reverse Flip"
In a recent turn of events, Indian companies that once set up shop abroad are now making their way back home.
This "ghar-wapsi" (homecoming) of brands is not just a cultural sentiment; it's a strategic business move shaped by a combination of favorable market conditions, regulatory changes, and a surge in domestic investor participation.
What is Flipping?
-Flipping is when an Indian company transforms into a 100% subsidiary of a foreign entity after it has moved its headquarters overseas, including a transfer of its intellectual property (IP) and others.
-It effectively transforms an Indian startup into a 100% subsidiary of a foreign entity, with the founders and investors retaining the same ownership via the foreign entity, having swapped all shares.
What is Reverse flipping?
-Reverse flipping is the process of shifting the domicile of an Indian company back to India after it had moved its headquarters overseas, usually for tax or regulatory reasons. It is also known as ‘re-domiciling’.
-This strategic move is fuelled by India's flourishing economy, a huge market, promising venture capital, favorable tax structures, robust intellectual property protection, young and educated population and supportive government policies.
In a recent turn of events, Indian companies that once set up shop abroad are now making their way back home.
This "ghar-wapsi" (homecoming) of brands is not just a cultural sentiment; it's a strategic business move shaped by a combination of favorable market conditions, regulatory changes, and a surge in domestic investor participation.
What is Flipping?
-Flipping is when an Indian company transforms into a 100% subsidiary of a foreign entity after it has moved its headquarters overseas, including a transfer of its intellectual property (IP) and others.
-It effectively transforms an Indian startup into a 100% subsidiary of a foreign entity, with the founders and investors retaining the same ownership via the foreign entity, having swapped all shares.
What is Reverse flipping?
-Reverse flipping is the process of shifting the domicile of an Indian company back to India after it had moved its headquarters overseas, usually for tax or regulatory reasons. It is also known as ‘re-domiciling’.
-This strategic move is fuelled by India's flourishing economy, a huge market, promising venture capital, favorable tax structures, robust intellectual property protection, young and educated population and supportive government policies.
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A new addition has joined the Prime Minister's household on Lok Kalyan Marg. A cow at the Prime Minister's residence has given birth to a calf that has a symbol of light on its forehead. As a result, PM Modi has named the calf ‘Deepjyoti.'
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Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding Myristica Swamps?
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16%
They are saltwater ecosystems located along the eastern coast of India.
45%
Myristica swamps are known for their higher carbon sequestration and biodiversity than mangroves.
27%
Myristica swamps are freshwater ecosystems mainly found in the Western Ghats.
12%
These swamps are associated with the production of commercial nutmeg.
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