Mud Volcano At Baratang Erupts, Andaman And Nicobar: India's Only Mud Volcano Erupts After 20 Years In Andamans https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/mud-volcano-at-baratang-erupts-andaman-and-nicobar-indias-only-mud-volcano-erupts-after-20-years-in-andamans-9388583
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India's Only Mud Volcano Erupts After 20 Years In Andamans
Dormant for more than two decades, India's only mud volcano at Baratang in Andaman and Nicobar Islands has again erupted, an official said on Friday.
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Consider the following statements :
1) The Hoolock Gibbon is found in the Western Ghats
2) They are the only ape species found in India.
1) The Hoolock Gibbon is found in the Western Ghats
2) They are the only ape species found in India.
Consider the following statements regarding Hoysala Architecture:
1) Developed in the region of Karnataka
2) The temples are generally built on stellate (star-shaped) platforms.
3) Primarily made from soapstone
4) They have plain walls with no carvings
1) Developed in the region of Karnataka
2) The temples are generally built on stellate (star-shaped) platforms.
3) Primarily made from soapstone
4) They have plain walls with no carvings
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Which of the statements given above is/are not correct:
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48%
1, 2 & 3 only
21%
1, 2 , 3 & 4
20%
4 only
11%
1 only
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"The Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas" -
1) Chennakeshava Temple in Belur,
2) Hoysaleswara Temple in Halebidu
3) Keshava Temple in Somanathapura
Three Hoysala-style temple complexes in Karnataka that were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2023
1) Chennakeshava Temple in Belur,
2) Hoysaleswara Temple in Halebidu
3) Keshava Temple in Somanathapura
Three Hoysala-style temple complexes in Karnataka that were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2023
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Halebidu
Halebidu
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Somanathapura
Somanathapura
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When PhDs and engineers stand in line for a constable job, itβs not ambition itβs survival.
India is not short of degrees; itβs short of dignity and opportunities for those degrees.
The private sector has slowed, startups are gasping, and the government keeps branding the unemployed youth as βAkanshi Yuvaβ (aspirational youth) as if fancy words can fill empty stomachs.
Thousands of qualified minds now compete for jobs far below their potential, not because they want to but because survival doesnβt wait for opportunity.
This isnβt unemployment anymore. Itβs underemployment, silent and spreading.
A country capable of producing world-class minds now makes them chase safety instead of creating change.
And thatβs the harsh truth we donβt want to admit.
The government talks about building a Viksit Bharat, about innovation, startups, and new creation.
But the truth is theyβre not providing enough opportunities for the very youth who could make that vision real.
You canβt expect innovation from a generation struggling to survive.
Even the most raw and talented mind will first look for food, not for formulas.
How can someone think about invention when their stomach is empty?
Innovation doesnβt happen on an empty stomach it needs stability, support, and a chance.
The irony is, the same system that asks for innovation, kills the curiosity that drives it.
If talent keeps fighting just to exist, who will have the energy left to create?
India is not short of degrees; itβs short of dignity and opportunities for those degrees.
The private sector has slowed, startups are gasping, and the government keeps branding the unemployed youth as βAkanshi Yuvaβ (aspirational youth) as if fancy words can fill empty stomachs.
Thousands of qualified minds now compete for jobs far below their potential, not because they want to but because survival doesnβt wait for opportunity.
This isnβt unemployment anymore. Itβs underemployment, silent and spreading.
A country capable of producing world-class minds now makes them chase safety instead of creating change.
And thatβs the harsh truth we donβt want to admit.
The government talks about building a Viksit Bharat, about innovation, startups, and new creation.
But the truth is theyβre not providing enough opportunities for the very youth who could make that vision real.
You canβt expect innovation from a generation struggling to survive.
Even the most raw and talented mind will first look for food, not for formulas.
How can someone think about invention when their stomach is empty?
Innovation doesnβt happen on an empty stomach it needs stability, support, and a chance.
The irony is, the same system that asks for innovation, kills the curiosity that drives it.
If talent keeps fighting just to exist, who will have the energy left to create?
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UK PM Keir Starmer announces opening of nine British university campuses in India - The Economic Times
https://m.economictimes.com/nri/study/uk-pm-keir-starmer-announces-opening-of-british-universities-in-india/articleshow/124407795.cms
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The Economic Times
UK PM Keir Starmer announces opening of nine British university campuses in India - The Economic Times
British universities will soon open nine campuses in India. This initiative aims to boost educational collaboration between the UK and India. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the plans during his visit to Mumbai. The move supports the UK-India Free Tradeβ¦
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