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Forwarded from UPSC Prelims Mains Notes
*πŸ›‘οΈLord Curzon*

β™ŸοΈThe Bardhaman municipality, West Bengal has decided to erect a statue of an erstwhile maharaja in front of the landmark Curzon Gate in the city.

*πŸ’ŽAbout Curzon*

β™ŸοΈHe served as Under-Secretary of State for India (1891-1892), and for Foreign Affairs (1895-1898), before being appointed Viceroy of India in 1899.

β™ŸοΈOf all the Viceroys of India, Curzon is possibly the most criticised β€” he is the man who partitioned Bengal in 1905, and triggered a wave of Bengali nationalism that contributed to the wider Indian national movement. He was also one of the more openly imperialist of viceroys, and a man who saw Britain’s rule over India as critical to the survival of the empire.

β™ŸοΈIn 1900, Curzon famously stated, β€œWe could lose all our [white settlement] dominions and still survive, but if we lost India, our sun would sink to its setting.”

*πŸ’ŽReforms by Lord Curzon*

*β™ŸοΈEducational* Curzon brought in the Indian Universities Act of 1904,which brought all the universities in India under the control of the government.

*β™ŸοΈScientific*  The Agriculture Research Institute in Pusa (Bihar – Bengal Presidency) was established.

*β™ŸοΈAdministrative* He instituted a Police Commission in 1902 under the chairmanship of Sir Andrew Frazer.

β™ŸοΈDuring the Curzon regime, the Northwest Frontier Province (NWFP) was established which covered roughly the areas of the upper course of the River Indus.

*β™ŸοΈMilitary*  Imperial cadet corpswas set up which became an instrument for the Indianisation of the army later.
Forwarded from UPSC Prelims Mains Notes
*πŸ›‘οΈQuotes on Inequalities*

*β™ŸοΈPope Francis*
β€œHuman rights are not only violated by terrorism, repression or assassination, but also by unfair economic structures that create huge inequalities.”

*β™ŸοΈAPJ Abdul Kalam*
β€œBuilding capacity dissolves differences. It irons out inequalities.”

*β™ŸοΈNelson Mandela*
β€œA nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones.”

*β™ŸοΈThomas Piketty*
β€œThe problem of inequality is not simply about economic disparities but about the social and political power structures that perpetuate them.”

*β™ŸοΈBarack Obama*
β€œWe need to make sure that everyone gets a fair shot and that everyone plays by the same rules. Inequality is not just a moral issue; it’s an economic one.”
Forwarded from UPSC Prelims Mains Notes
*πŸ›‘οΈKonark Sun Temple*

β™ŸοΈIt was built middle of 13th century, by King Narasimhadeva I of Ganga dynasty.

β™ŸοΈTemple is representation of sun god Surya's chariot with 24 wheels.

β™ŸοΈIt is UNESCO world heritage site.

β™ŸοΈIt is also known as 'Black Pagoda' due to its dark color.

β™ŸοΈMinistry of New and Renewable Energy has taken up the Complete Solarisation of Konark sun temple and Konark town in Odisha to develop it as β€˜Surya Nagri’.
Forwarded from UPSC Prelims Mains Notes
*πŸ›‘οΈTropical Rain Destabilises Oceans Only When Light*


*πŸ’ŽKey Findings*
β™ŸοΈScientists earlier believed rain makes the ocean’s surface more buoyant (due to freshwater being lighter)
β™ŸοΈNew study (Univ. of Washington, July 2025) finds light rain destabilises the ocean, but heavy rain stabilises it

*πŸ’ŽMechanism*
β™ŸοΈRain in tropics often comes with cold pools (cold, dry air + clouds)
β™ŸοΈThese cool the surface, block sunlight & transfer heat to air
β™ŸοΈThus, heavier rain makes surface cooler and more stable
β™ŸοΈLight rain (0.2–4 mm/hr) increases mixing, while heavy rain = negative buoyancy flux (surface stays more stable)

*πŸ’ŽAdditional Observations*
β™ŸοΈRainfall at night destabilises oceans more than during the day
β™ŸοΈResearchers identified:
*⚜️Cold Rain Zone* (W. Pacific & Indian Ocean): High heat loss
*⚜️Hot Rain Zone* (Central Pacific): Less heat loss

*πŸ’ŽImpact on Climate*
β™ŸοΈOcean mixing affects carbon, heat, nutrient transport
β™ŸοΈRainfall dynamics influence weather and climate models
β™ŸοΈStudy highlights risk of prediction errors due to simplistic assumptions.
Forwarded from UPSC Prelims Mains Notes
*πŸ›‘οΈUniversal Declaration of Human Rights [1948]*

β™ŸοΈIt was adopted in UNGA Paris, 10th Dec 1948
β™ŸοΈIt has 30 articles
β™ŸοΈArticle 1 - All human are born free and equal. Hansa mehta had made important contribution in this article, she changed it from β€œAll men” to β€œAll human”
β™ŸοΈIn general it talks about dignity, liberty, and equality, righ to life, abolishing slavery and torture , protection of individual, cultural and social rights.
β™ŸοΈArticles 1–2 established the basic concepts of dignity, liberty, and equality.
β™ŸοΈArticles 3–5 established other individual rights, such as the right to life and the
β™ŸοΈProhibition of slavery and torture.
β™ŸοΈArticles 6–11 refer to the fundamental legality of human rights.
β™ŸοΈArticles 12–17 established the rights of the individual towards the community,
β™ŸοΈIncluding freedom of movement.
β™ŸοΈArticles 18–21 sanctioned "constitutional liberties", public, political freedoms,
β™ŸοΈSuch as freedom of thought, opinion, religion and conscience,word, and peaceful association of the individual.
β™ŸοΈArticles 22–27 sanctioned an individual's economic, social and cultural rights,
β™ŸοΈIncluding healthcare.
β™ŸοΈArticles 28–30 established the general means of exercising these rights, the areas
β™ŸοΈIn which the rights of the individual cannot be applied, the duty of the individual
β™ŸοΈTo society, and the prohibition of the use of rights in contravention of the purposes
β™ŸοΈOf the United Nations Organization.
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Forwarded from UPSC Prelims Mains Notes
*πŸ›‘οΈCultural Significance of Vijayanagara Empire [14th–16th c.]*

*πŸ’ŽReligious Pluralism*
β™ŸοΈPatronized Shaiva & Vaishnava sects, Dvaita & Advaita schools.
β™ŸοΈBoosted Bhakti movement, with temples as centres of devotion.
β™ŸοΈEncouraged coexistence of Muslims & Christians.

*πŸ’ŽCultural Revival & Architecture*
β™ŸοΈPreserved indigenous traditions, commentaries on Vedas.
β™ŸοΈBuilt magnificent temples & palaces blending Chalukya, Hoysala, Pandya & Chola styles.
β™ŸοΈExamples: Virupaksha, Vittala, Hazara Rama Temples (Hampi).

*πŸ’ŽSculpture & Painting*
β™ŸοΈBronze & stone sculptures with royal, religious & mythological themes.
β™ŸοΈMurals (e.g., Lepakshi) depicting Hindu mythology.

*πŸ’ŽLiterature & Music*
β™ŸοΈPatronized works in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Sanskrit (e.g., Tenali Raman, Krishnadevaraya).
β™ŸοΈHaridasa tradition infused Bhakti into Carnatic music.

*πŸ’ŽDance*
β™ŸοΈInnovation in Devadasi Nritya (Bharatanatyam) & early Kuchipudi.
β™ŸοΈTemple sculptures depict dance poses & mudras.
Forwarded from UPSC Prelims Mains Notes
πŸ›‘οΈ *Freedom to manage religious affairs (Article 26)*

β™ŸοΈEvery religious denomination or its sections has the freedom to manage its own affairs
β™ŸοΈIt can establish and maintain institutions for religions and charitable purposes
β™ŸοΈIt can own and acquire movable and immovable property
β™ŸοΈIt has the right to administer such property in accordance with laws
β™ŸοΈ *Article 25* individual rights
β™ŸοΈ *Article 26* Protects collective freedom of religion.
β™ŸοΈ *Reasonable restrictions* public order, morality and health
Ganga to sanctify and commemorate his victory at a new capital in his homeland, called Gangaikondacholapuram,
after his successful campaign in the north ?
Anonymous Quiz
17%
(a) Rajaraja I
35%
(b) Rajaraja II
42%
(c) Rajendra I
6%
(d) Rajendra II
Forwarded from Civil Services Prelims
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Name wise CSE Mains Results 2025

Congratulations to all successful candidates.

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Ganga to sanctify and commemorate his victory at a new capital in his homeland, called Gangaikondacholapuram,
after his successful campaign in the north ?
Anonymous Quiz
19%
(a) Rajaraja I
35%
(b) Rajaraja II
39%
(c) Rajendra I
7%
(d) Rajendra II
Arrange the important battles of Indian history in the correct chronological order of their occurrence:
1. Battle of Plassey.
2. First Maratha War. 3. First Sikh War. 4. Battle of Buxar.
Anonymous Quiz
39%
1 - 4 - 2 - 3
26%
2 - 1 - 3 - 4
18%
3 - 1 - 4 - 2
16%
1 - 4 - 3 – 2
#Question:- Consider the following pairs?

1st. Radhakanta Deb- First President of the British Indian Association.

2nd. Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty- Founder of the Madras Mahajana Sabha.

3rd. Surendranath Banerjee- Founder of the Indian Association
.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
9%
1 only
41%
1 and 3 only
30%
2 and 3 only
20%
1, 2 and 3
#Question:- Consider the following?

1st. Calcutta Unitarian Committee.

2nd. Tabernacle of New Dispensation.

3rd. Indian Reform Association.
Keshab Chandra Sen is associated with the establishment of which of the above?
Anonymous Quiz
23%
1 and 3 only
36%
2 and 3 only
24%
3 only
17%
1, 2 and 3
#Question:- With reference to Rowlatt Satyagraha, which of the following statements is/ are correct?

1st. The Rowlatt Act was based on the recommendations of the 'Sedition Committee'.

2nd. In Rowlatt Satyagraha, Gandhiji tried to utilize the Home Rule League.

3rd. Demonstration against the arrival of Simon Commission coincided with Rowlatt Satyagraha.
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