School enrolment down by 1 crore from 2018-19 level: the report, reasons given π
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School enrolment down by 1 crore from 2018-19 level: the report, reasons given
The figures are from UDISE+ reports, key in allocating funds for schemes like PM-POSHAN (midday meals), Samagra Shiksha, and scholarships.
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Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine As Light" lost the Golden Globe Award in the Best Motion Picture Non-English Language category to France's "Emilia Perez".
Kapadia is also nominated in the Best Director category at the awards, telecast in the US on Sunday.
The Best Motion Picture Non-English Language also had nominees in The Girl With the Needle (Poland), I'm Still Here (Brazil), The Seed of the Sacred Fig (Germany) and the Vermiglio (Italy).
Kapadia is also nominated in the Best Director category at the awards, telecast in the US on Sunday.
The Best Motion Picture Non-English Language also had nominees in The Girl With the Needle (Poland), I'm Still Here (Brazil), The Seed of the Sacred Fig (Germany) and the Vermiglio (Italy).
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The Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope or KM3NeT is deployed under the Mediterranean Sea to detect high-energy neutrinos , aka ghost particles
Why scientists are installing underwater telescopes to detect βghost particlesβ | Explained News - The Indian Express
https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-sci-tech/underwater-telescopes-neutrinos-9753438/
Why scientists are installing underwater telescopes to detect βghost particlesβ | Explained News - The Indian Express
https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-sci-tech/underwater-telescopes-neutrinos-9753438/
The Indian Express
Why scientists are installing underwater telescopes to detect βghost particlesβ
These telescopes are much like the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, which can detect high-energy neutrinos from deep space but is under the frozen ice in the Antarctic rather than being in the water
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India-based Neutrino Observatory is included by the Planning Commission as a mega science project under the 11th Five Year Plan.
In this context, consider the following statements.
1) Neutrinos are chargeless elementary
particles that travel close to the speed
of light.
2) Neutrinos are created in nuclear
reactions of beta decay.
3) Neutrinos have a negligible, but non-zero
mass.
4) Trillions of Neutrinos pass through
human body every second.
India-based Neutrino Observatory is included by the Planning Commission as a mega science project under the 11th Five Year Plan.
In this context, consider the following statements.
1) Neutrinos are chargeless elementary
particles that travel close to the speed
of light.
2) Neutrinos are created in nuclear
reactions of beta decay.
3) Neutrinos have a negligible, but non-zero
mass.
4) Trillions of Neutrinos pass through
human body every second.
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Which of the statements given above are correct ?
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Best Wishes for CSE Interview Candidatesβ¨
May Mahadev blessed you with Success β¨
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π€ What are the key International Relations (IR) theories? Your short guide for basic understanding π
πΉRealism: Focuses on power, survival, and national interest. States are the main actors in an anarchic world system where conflict is inevitable.
Example: Cold War arms race, where both the US and USSR built up military power to secure their national interests.
πΉLiberalism: Emphasises cooperation between states through international institutions and organizations, promoting peace and mutual benefit. Liberals believe that human nature is inherently good, and global order can improve over time.
Example: Formation of the United Nations, promoting diplomacy to prevent wars.
πΉConstructivism: Argues that international relations are shaped by social norms, values, and identities. Reality in IR is not fixed, but constructed by the interactions and beliefs of states and their leaders.
Example: Changing perceptions of human rights globally, which have led to shifts in state behaviors and international laws.
πΉRealism: Focuses on power, survival, and national interest. States are the main actors in an anarchic world system where conflict is inevitable.
Example: Cold War arms race, where both the US and USSR built up military power to secure their national interests.
πΉLiberalism: Emphasises cooperation between states through international institutions and organizations, promoting peace and mutual benefit. Liberals believe that human nature is inherently good, and global order can improve over time.
Example: Formation of the United Nations, promoting diplomacy to prevent wars.
πΉConstructivism: Argues that international relations are shaped by social norms, values, and identities. Reality in IR is not fixed, but constructed by the interactions and beliefs of states and their leaders.
Example: Changing perceptions of human rights globally, which have led to shifts in state behaviors and international laws.
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πΉMarxism: Focuses on economic structures, class struggle, and the exploitation of the proletariat by the bourgeoisie. In IR, it emphasizes the inequality between wealthy and poorer nations.
Example: Global South countries being economically exploited by more powerful nations through unfair trade agreements.
πΉPostcolonialism: Analyses the effects of colonialism and imperialism on modern international relations. Focuses on the ongoing inequality and marginalisation of formerly colonised nations.
Example: The West's continued political and economic influence in the Middle East, often seen as neo-colonialism.
πΉEnglish School: Sees international relations as a "society of states" where states, while sovereign, follow common rules and norms that create some order, even in an anarchic system.
Example: Diplomatic protocols & shared international laws, even among rivals.
πΉNeorealism/Neoliberalism: Modern versions of realism and liberalism that focus on the structure of the international system. Neorealism emphasises power dynamics, while neoliberalism stresses the role of institutions in promoting cooperation.
Example: Balance of power during the Cold War (Neorealism) and the role of NATO or the World Trade Organisation (Neoliberalism).
πΉCritical Theories: These theories question the assumptions and foundations of mainstream IR theories, focusing on power structures, inequality, and marginalised perspectives.
Example: Poststructuralists question the legitimacy of state sovereignty and explore how language shapes power dynamics in international relations.
Example: Global South countries being economically exploited by more powerful nations through unfair trade agreements.
πΉPostcolonialism: Analyses the effects of colonialism and imperialism on modern international relations. Focuses on the ongoing inequality and marginalisation of formerly colonised nations.
Example: The West's continued political and economic influence in the Middle East, often seen as neo-colonialism.
πΉEnglish School: Sees international relations as a "society of states" where states, while sovereign, follow common rules and norms that create some order, even in an anarchic system.
Example: Diplomatic protocols & shared international laws, even among rivals.
πΉNeorealism/Neoliberalism: Modern versions of realism and liberalism that focus on the structure of the international system. Neorealism emphasises power dynamics, while neoliberalism stresses the role of institutions in promoting cooperation.
Example: Balance of power during the Cold War (Neorealism) and the role of NATO or the World Trade Organisation (Neoliberalism).
πΉCritical Theories: These theories question the assumptions and foundations of mainstream IR theories, focusing on power structures, inequality, and marginalised perspectives.
Example: Poststructuralists question the legitimacy of state sovereignty and explore how language shapes power dynamics in international relations.
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Some recent change in functioning of the collegium system:
1.The accounts say,Collegium will now conduct interviews of candidates who have been recommended for elevation as judges to the High Courts.
2.The panel will also, to the extent possible, exclude from selection those whose close relatives have served or continue to serve as judges of the High Courts or the Supreme Court.
Article link π
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/the-collegium-and-changes-it-may-still-be-early-days/article69069369.ece
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1.The accounts say,Collegium will now conduct interviews of candidates who have been recommended for elevation as judges to the High Courts.
2.The panel will also, to the extent possible, exclude from selection those whose close relatives have served or continue to serve as judges of the High Courts or the Supreme Court.
Article link π
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/the-collegium-and-changes-it-may-still-be-early-days/article69069369.ece
#GS2 #Polity
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