🧿 Important Hydroelectric Dams in India 🧿
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🔸 Dams➖River➖State🔸
🔸 Almatti Dam➖Krishna➖Karnataka
🔸 Baglihar Dam➖Chenab➖Jammu & Kashmir
🔸 Bhakra Nangal Dam➖Sutlej➖Himachal Pradesh
🔸 Chandil Dam➖Subarnarekha➖Jharkhand
🔸 Dantiwada ➖Sabarmati➖Gujarat
🔸 Gobind Sagar Reservoir➖Sutlej➖Himachal Pradesh
🔸 Gandhi Sagar Dam➖Chambal➖Madhya Pradesh
🔸 Gundar Reservoir➖Berijam Lake➖Tamil Nadu
🔸 Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar Dam➖Rihand➖Uttar Pradesh
🔸 Hirakud Dam➖Mahanadi➖Odisha
🔸 Harangi ➖Cauvery➖Karnataka
🔸 Himayat Sagar Reservoir➖Musi➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Idukki Dam➖Periyar➖Kerala
🔸 Indirasagar Project➖Narmada➖Madhya Pradesh
🔸 Indravati Dam➖Indravati➖Odisha
🔸 Kundala Dam➖Parambikulam➖Kerala
🔸 Koyna Dam➖Koyna➖Maharashtra
🔸 Kolkewadi Dam➖Koyna➖Maharashtra
🔸 Khadakwasla Dam➖Mutha➖Maharashtra
🔸 Maithon Dam➖Barakar➖Jharkhand
🔸 Mullaperiyar Dam➖Pennar➖Kerala
🔸 Mettur Dam➖Cauvery➖Tamil Nadu
🔸 Narayanpur Dam➖Krishna➖Karnataka
🔸 Nathpa Jhakri Dam➖Sutlej➖Himachal Pradesh
🔸 Nizam Sagar Dam➖Manjira➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Nagarjuna Sagar Dam➖Krishna➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Prakasam Barrage➖Krishna➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Pandoh Dam➖Beas➖Himachal Pradesh
🔸 Panchet Dam➖Damodar➖Jharkhand
🔸 Parambikulam Dam➖Parambikulam➖Kerala
🔸 Pawna Dam➖Pawna➖Maharashtra
🔸 Periyar Reservoir➖Periyar➖Tamil Nadu
🔸 Parichha Dam➖Betwa➖Uttar Pradesh
🔸 Rihand Project➖Rihand River and Son➖Uttar Pradesh
🔸 Rajghat Dam➖Betwa➖Madhya Pradesh
🔸 Ramagundam Dam➖Godavari➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Somasila Dam➖Pennar➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Sardar Sarovar Dam➖Narmada➖Gujarat
🔸 Srisailam Dam➖Krishna➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Shriram Sagar Reservoir➖Godavari➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Salal Project➖Chenab➖Jammu & Kashmir
🔸 Stanley Reservoir➖Cauvery➖Tamil Nadu
🔸 Tehri Dam➖Bhagirathi➖Uttrakhand
🔸 Tunga Bhadra Dam➖Tungabhadra and Krishna➖Karnataka
🔸 Wilson Dam➖Pravara➖Maharashtra
🔸 Willingdon ➖Periya Odai➖Tamil Nadu
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🔸 Dams➖River➖State🔸
🔸 Almatti Dam➖Krishna➖Karnataka
🔸 Baglihar Dam➖Chenab➖Jammu & Kashmir
🔸 Bhakra Nangal Dam➖Sutlej➖Himachal Pradesh
🔸 Chandil Dam➖Subarnarekha➖Jharkhand
🔸 Dantiwada ➖Sabarmati➖Gujarat
🔸 Gobind Sagar Reservoir➖Sutlej➖Himachal Pradesh
🔸 Gandhi Sagar Dam➖Chambal➖Madhya Pradesh
🔸 Gundar Reservoir➖Berijam Lake➖Tamil Nadu
🔸 Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar Dam➖Rihand➖Uttar Pradesh
🔸 Hirakud Dam➖Mahanadi➖Odisha
🔸 Harangi ➖Cauvery➖Karnataka
🔸 Himayat Sagar Reservoir➖Musi➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Idukki Dam➖Periyar➖Kerala
🔸 Indirasagar Project➖Narmada➖Madhya Pradesh
🔸 Indravati Dam➖Indravati➖Odisha
🔸 Kundala Dam➖Parambikulam➖Kerala
🔸 Koyna Dam➖Koyna➖Maharashtra
🔸 Kolkewadi Dam➖Koyna➖Maharashtra
🔸 Khadakwasla Dam➖Mutha➖Maharashtra
🔸 Maithon Dam➖Barakar➖Jharkhand
🔸 Mullaperiyar Dam➖Pennar➖Kerala
🔸 Mettur Dam➖Cauvery➖Tamil Nadu
🔸 Narayanpur Dam➖Krishna➖Karnataka
🔸 Nathpa Jhakri Dam➖Sutlej➖Himachal Pradesh
🔸 Nizam Sagar Dam➖Manjira➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Nagarjuna Sagar Dam➖Krishna➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Prakasam Barrage➖Krishna➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Pandoh Dam➖Beas➖Himachal Pradesh
🔸 Panchet Dam➖Damodar➖Jharkhand
🔸 Parambikulam Dam➖Parambikulam➖Kerala
🔸 Pawna Dam➖Pawna➖Maharashtra
🔸 Periyar Reservoir➖Periyar➖Tamil Nadu
🔸 Parichha Dam➖Betwa➖Uttar Pradesh
🔸 Rihand Project➖Rihand River and Son➖Uttar Pradesh
🔸 Rajghat Dam➖Betwa➖Madhya Pradesh
🔸 Ramagundam Dam➖Godavari➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Somasila Dam➖Pennar➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Sardar Sarovar Dam➖Narmada➖Gujarat
🔸 Srisailam Dam➖Krishna➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Shriram Sagar Reservoir➖Godavari➖Andhra Pradesh
🔸 Salal Project➖Chenab➖Jammu & Kashmir
🔸 Stanley Reservoir➖Cauvery➖Tamil Nadu
🔸 Tehri Dam➖Bhagirathi➖Uttrakhand
🔸 Tunga Bhadra Dam➖Tungabhadra and Krishna➖Karnataka
🔸 Wilson Dam➖Pravara➖Maharashtra
🔸 Willingdon ➖Periya Odai➖Tamil Nadu
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✅ For Group Housing Societies/Residential Welfare Associations (GHS/RWA), the subsidy is limited to 20 percent of the benchmark cost for RTS plants of capacity up to 500 kW used for supply of power to common facilities.
✅ Under the Phase-II of the programme, the focus will be on increased involvement of DISCOMs.
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✅ Under phase II, SPIN, an online platform has been developed for expediting project approval, report submission and monitoring progress of implementation of RTS projects.
✅ The programme will be implemented through DISCOMs.
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✅ Union Minister for Power and MNRE takes review of implementation of PM-KUSUM and Rooftop Solar Programme Phase-II.
♻️ About the Rooftop Solar Programme:
✅ The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is implementing Rooftop Solar Programme Phase II to promote rooftop solar (RTS) in the country including in rural areas.
✅ The aim of the scheme is to achieve a final capacity of 40,000 MW from Rooftop Solar Projects by 2022.
✅ The major objective is to generate solar power through the installation of solar panels on the roofs of houses.
✅ The scheme seeks to promote grid-connected SPV rooftop and small SPV power generating plants among community, industrial and commercial organizations.
✅ This would lead to a reduced dependence on fossil fuels for the generation of electricity.
♻️ Features of the scheme:
✅ For individual households, subsidy up to 40 percent of the benchmark cost is provided for RTS plants up to 3 kW capacity and 20 percent for RTS plants of capacity beyond 3 kW and up to 10 kW.
✅ For Group Housing Societies/Residential Welfare Associations (GHS/RWA), the subsidy is limited to 20 percent of the benchmark cost for RTS plants of capacity up to 500 kW used for supply of power to common facilities.
✅ Under the Phase-II of the programme, the focus will be on increased involvement of DISCOMs.
✅ Performance-based incentives will be provided to DISCOMs based on RTS capacity achieved in a financial year over and above the base capacity.
✅ Under phase II, SPIN, an online platform has been developed for expediting project approval, report submission and monitoring progress of implementation of RTS projects.
✅ The programme will be implemented through DISCOMs.
♻️ How does the Rooftop Solar Cell work?
✅ In a grid-connected rooftop Solar Photovoltaic SPV system, the DC power is generated from the SPV (solar photo-voltaic) panel and is converted to AC using the power conditioning unit. It is then fed to the grid.
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Rashtriya Uchchattar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) (Hindi for "National Higher Education Mission") is a holistic scheme of development for higher education in India initiated in 2013 by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. The centrally sponsored scheme aims at providing strategic funding to higher educational institutions throughout the country. Funding is provided by the central ministry through the state governments and union territories (UT), which in coordination with the central Project Appraisal Board will monitor the academic, administrative and financial advancements taken under the scheme.
राष्ट्रीय उच्चतर शिक्षा अभियान (RUSA) ("राष्ट्रीय उच्च शिक्षा मिशन" के लिए हिंदी) भारत में मानव संसाधन विकास मंत्रालय, भारत सरकार द्वारा 2013 में शुरू की गई भारत में उच्च शिक्षा के लिए विकास की एक समग्र योजना है। केंद्र प्रायोजित योजना का उद्देश्य पूरे देश में उच्च शिक्षण संस्थानों को रणनीतिक वित्त पोषण प्रदान करना है। केंद्रीय मंत्रालय द्वारा राज्य सरकारों और केंद्र शासित प्रदेशों (यूटी) के माध्यम से वित्त पोषण प्रदान किया जाता है, जो केंद्रीय परियोजना मूल्यांकन बोर्ड के समन्वय से योजना के तहत किए गए शैक्षणिक, प्रशासनिक और वित्तीय प्रगति की निगरानी करेगा।
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Rashtriya Uchchattar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) (Hindi for "National Higher Education Mission") is a holistic scheme of development for higher education in India initiated in 2013 by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. The centrally sponsored scheme aims at providing strategic funding to higher educational institutions throughout the country. Funding is provided by the central ministry through the state governments and union territories (UT), which in coordination with the central Project Appraisal Board will monitor the academic, administrative and financial advancements taken under the scheme.
राष्ट्रीय उच्चतर शिक्षा अभियान (RUSA) ("राष्ट्रीय उच्च शिक्षा मिशन" के लिए हिंदी) भारत में मानव संसाधन विकास मंत्रालय, भारत सरकार द्वारा 2013 में शुरू की गई भारत में उच्च शिक्षा के लिए विकास की एक समग्र योजना है। केंद्र प्रायोजित योजना का उद्देश्य पूरे देश में उच्च शिक्षण संस्थानों को रणनीतिक वित्त पोषण प्रदान करना है। केंद्रीय मंत्रालय द्वारा राज्य सरकारों और केंद्र शासित प्रदेशों (यूटी) के माध्यम से वित्त पोषण प्रदान किया जाता है, जो केंद्रीय परियोजना मूल्यांकन बोर्ड के समन्वय से योजना के तहत किए गए शैक्षणिक, प्रशासनिक और वित्तीय प्रगति की निगरानी करेगा।
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🔅 National Single Window System for Investors and Businesses
✅ Government launched a National Single Window System (NSWS) for investors and businesses.
✅ The single window portal will become a one-stop-shop for investors for approvals and clearances.
✅ The system is expected to bring in transparency, accountability and responsiveness in the ecosystem and all information will be available on a single dashboard.
✅ An applicant Dashboard would be there to apply, track and respond to queries.
✅ The portal currently hosts approvals across 18 Central Departments and 9 States, and another 14 Central depts and five states will be added by December 2021.
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✅ Know Your Approval (KYA) Service: It generates a list of approvals required by any business to commence operations. It does so by asking the investor a series of dynamic questions about their planned business activities and identifies the applicable approvals on the basis of responses provided. This service is for guidance purpose only.
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✅ Government launched a National Single Window System (NSWS) for investors and businesses.
✅ The single window portal will become a one-stop-shop for investors for approvals and clearances.
✅ The system is expected to bring in transparency, accountability and responsiveness in the ecosystem and all information will be available on a single dashboard.
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✅ The portal currently hosts approvals across 18 Central Departments and 9 States, and another 14 Central depts and five states will be added by December 2021.
♻️ The NSWS provides the following services:
✅ Know Your Approval (KYA) Service: It generates a list of approvals required by any business to commence operations. It does so by asking the investor a series of dynamic questions about their planned business activities and identifies the applicable approvals on the basis of responses provided. This service is for guidance purpose only.
✅ Common Registration Form: To ensure a single point of submission of information and documents across Ministries and States, a unified information capturing system along with a common registration form has been introduced.
✅ State registration form: Enables investor to have seamless single click access to respective State Single Window System.
✅ Applicant dashboard: Provides a single online interface to apply, track and respond to the queries pertaining to approvals and registrations across ministries and States.
✅ Document repository: An online centralized storage service for investors to enable one-time document submission and use the same across multiple approvals eliminating the need for submitting documents at multiple portals.
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🏛️IN NEWS:-Recently, the Union Education Minister Announced the release of the report of All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) 2019-20.
🏛️The Report provides key performance indicators on the current status of Higher education in India.
🏛️It is Released Annually by the Department of Higher Education.
🏛️GER in Higher education is 27.1% in 2019/20
🏛️In the last five years from 2015-16 to 2019-20, there has been a growth of 11.4% in student enrolment.
🏛️GER is the number of students enrolled in a given level of education, regardless of age,
There has been overall increase of over 18% in female enrolment.
🏛️However, share of girl students is lowest in institutes of national importance while female participation in professional courses is lower as compared to to academic courses.
🏛️Humanities, Science, Commerce, Engineering & Technology, Medical Science and IT & Computer were six major fields chosen by students.
🎯🎯 *Recent Initiatives* 🎯🎯
1.National Education Policy (NEP), 2020: It aims at increasing the GER in higher education to 50% by 2035.
2.Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration (SPARC): It aims at improving the research ecosystem by research collaborations between Indian institutions and the best institutions in the world.
3.Rashtriya Ucchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA): It aims at providing strategic funding to higher educational institutions
🏛️ALL INDIA SURVEY ON HIGHER EDUCATION (AISHE) 2019-20
Survey covers all institutions of Higher Education in the country, registered with AISHE code This Institutions are categorized in 3 broad Categories;
1. University,
2.College
3. Stand-Alone Institutions.
There are 1043 Universities, 42343 Colleges and 11779 Stand Alone Institutions listed on AISHE web portal and out of them 1019 Universities, 39955 Colleges and 9599 Stand-alone Institutions have responded during the survey.307 Universities are affiliating i.e. having Colleges.
KEY POINTS
📚Student enrolment grows by 11.4% from 2015-16 to 2019-20 ..18.2% increase in female enrolment in Higher Education from 2015-16 to 2019-20
📚GER in Higher Education is 27.1% in 2019-20.
60.56% Colleges are located in Rural Area.
10.75% Colleges are exclusively for Girls.
There are 32.6% Colleges, which run only single programme, out of which 84.1% are privately managed. Among these, 37.4% colleges run B.Ed. Courses only.
KEY FEATURES ⬇️⬇️
1. Total Enrolment in Higher Education stands at 3.85 crore in 2019-20 as compared to 3.74 crore in 2018-19, registering a growth of 11.36 lakh (3.04 %). Total enrolment was 3.42 crore in 2014-15.
2. Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER), the percentage of students belonging to the eligible age group enrolled in Higher Education, in 2019-20 is 27.1% against 26.3% in 2018-19 and 24.3% in 2014-2015.
3. Gender Parity Index (GPI) in Higher Education in 2019-20 is 1.01 against 1.00 in 2018-19 indicating an improvement in the relative access to higher education for females of eligible age group compared to males.
4. Pupil Teacher Ratio in Higher Education in 2019-20 is 26.In 2019-20: Universities: 1,043(2%); Colleges: 42,343(77%) and stand-alone institutions: 11,779(21%).
5.8 crore Students enrolled in programmes at under-graduate and post-graduate level. Out of these, nearly 85% of the students (2.85 crore) were enrolled in the six major disciplines such as Humanities, Science, Commerce, Engineering & Technology, Medical Science and IT & Computer.
6. The number of students pursuing PhD in 2019-20 is 2.03 lakh against 1.17 lakh in 2014-15.
7. The Total Number of Teachers stands at 15,03,156 comprising of 57.5% male and 42.5% female.
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🏛️IN NEWS:-Recently, the Union Education Minister Announced the release of the report of All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) 2019-20.
🏛️The Report provides key performance indicators on the current status of Higher education in India.
🏛️It is Released Annually by the Department of Higher Education.
🏛️GER in Higher education is 27.1% in 2019/20
🏛️In the last five years from 2015-16 to 2019-20, there has been a growth of 11.4% in student enrolment.
🏛️GER is the number of students enrolled in a given level of education, regardless of age,
There has been overall increase of over 18% in female enrolment.
🏛️However, share of girl students is lowest in institutes of national importance while female participation in professional courses is lower as compared to to academic courses.
🏛️Humanities, Science, Commerce, Engineering & Technology, Medical Science and IT & Computer were six major fields chosen by students.
🎯🎯 *Recent Initiatives* 🎯🎯
1.National Education Policy (NEP), 2020: It aims at increasing the GER in higher education to 50% by 2035.
2.Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration (SPARC): It aims at improving the research ecosystem by research collaborations between Indian institutions and the best institutions in the world.
3.Rashtriya Ucchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA): It aims at providing strategic funding to higher educational institutions
🏛️ALL INDIA SURVEY ON HIGHER EDUCATION (AISHE) 2019-20
Survey covers all institutions of Higher Education in the country, registered with AISHE code This Institutions are categorized in 3 broad Categories;
1. University,
2.College
3. Stand-Alone Institutions.
There are 1043 Universities, 42343 Colleges and 11779 Stand Alone Institutions listed on AISHE web portal and out of them 1019 Universities, 39955 Colleges and 9599 Stand-alone Institutions have responded during the survey.307 Universities are affiliating i.e. having Colleges.
KEY POINTS
📚Student enrolment grows by 11.4% from 2015-16 to 2019-20 ..18.2% increase in female enrolment in Higher Education from 2015-16 to 2019-20
📚GER in Higher Education is 27.1% in 2019-20.
60.56% Colleges are located in Rural Area.
10.75% Colleges are exclusively for Girls.
There are 32.6% Colleges, which run only single programme, out of which 84.1% are privately managed. Among these, 37.4% colleges run B.Ed. Courses only.
KEY FEATURES ⬇️⬇️
1. Total Enrolment in Higher Education stands at 3.85 crore in 2019-20 as compared to 3.74 crore in 2018-19, registering a growth of 11.36 lakh (3.04 %). Total enrolment was 3.42 crore in 2014-15.
2. Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER), the percentage of students belonging to the eligible age group enrolled in Higher Education, in 2019-20 is 27.1% against 26.3% in 2018-19 and 24.3% in 2014-2015.
3. Gender Parity Index (GPI) in Higher Education in 2019-20 is 1.01 against 1.00 in 2018-19 indicating an improvement in the relative access to higher education for females of eligible age group compared to males.
4. Pupil Teacher Ratio in Higher Education in 2019-20 is 26.In 2019-20: Universities: 1,043(2%); Colleges: 42,343(77%) and stand-alone institutions: 11,779(21%).
5.8 crore Students enrolled in programmes at under-graduate and post-graduate level. Out of these, nearly 85% of the students (2.85 crore) were enrolled in the six major disciplines such as Humanities, Science, Commerce, Engineering & Technology, Medical Science and IT & Computer.
6. The number of students pursuing PhD in 2019-20 is 2.03 lakh against 1.17 lakh in 2014-15.
7. The Total Number of Teachers stands at 15,03,156 comprising of 57.5% male and 42.5% female.
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What is Teaching Aptitude
What is teaching:-
Teaching is such activity which is helpful both teacher and their students. Both get benefit from this. Through teaching, student's knowledge increases. His behavior will also become good. On the other side, teacher's knowledge also increases because it is that wealth, more we sacrifice, more it will increase in our brain.
What is teaching:-
Teaching is such activity which is helpful both teacher and their students. Both get benefit from this. Through teaching, student's knowledge increases. His behavior will also become good. On the other side, teacher's knowledge also increases because it is that wealth, more we sacrifice, more it will increase in our brain.
Forwarded from NET JRF Paper 1
Factors Affecting Good Teaching
a) First factor of good teaching is the planning. We see whether teacher has made planning or not. Before teaching, we have to study, More we study, better we can teach.
b) Second factor is involvement of students. If students participate in learning effectively, teaching mission will be fulfilled.
c) Environment of classroom is big consideration for better teaching. If environment of classroom is peaceful, then teaching can be successful.
d) Fourth important factor of good teaching is the qualification, skill and experience of a teacher. If teacher do not know what to teach, he can not teach better.
In last, I want to say, if you are interested to teach from your deep heart, you will be successful as teacher.
a) First factor of good teaching is the planning. We see whether teacher has made planning or not. Before teaching, we have to study, More we study, better we can teach.
b) Second factor is involvement of students. If students participate in learning effectively, teaching mission will be fulfilled.
c) Environment of classroom is big consideration for better teaching. If environment of classroom is peaceful, then teaching can be successful.
d) Fourth important factor of good teaching is the qualification, skill and experience of a teacher. If teacher do not know what to teach, he can not teach better.
In last, I want to say, if you are interested to teach from your deep heart, you will be successful as teacher.
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Which of the following is not a Computer language?
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(A) PASCAL
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(B) UNIX
21%
(C) FORTRAN
13%
(D COBOL
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Which one is called non-probability sampling?
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(A) Cluster sampling
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(B) Quota sampling
17%
(C) Systematic sampling
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(D) Stratified random sampling