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βGraphene : The wonder and miracle material.*
Graphene uses and applications.
π *In energy:*π
1. Graphene in solar cells.
2. Graphene batteries.
3. Graphene in power plants.
4. Graphene in thermoelectric.
5. Graphene in alcohol distillation.
6. Graphene in fuel cells.
π *In medicine :*π
7. Graphene in drug delivery.
8. Graphene in cancer treatment.
9. Graphene in gene delivery.
10. Graphene in photothermal therapy.
11. Graphene in diabetes monitoring.
12. Graphene in dialysis.
13. Graphene in bone & teeth implantation.
14. Graphene in tissue engineering and cell therapy.
15. Graphene UV sensors.
16. Graphene for the brain.
17. Graphene in HIV diagnosis.
18. Graphene biosensors.
19. Graphene bactericide.
20. Graphene in birth control.
21. Graphene in deaf - mute communication.
22. Graphene in body scans.
π *Application in electronics.*π
23. Graphene in generating light.
24. Graphene transistors.
25. Graphene in water proof electronics.
26. Graphene in wearable electronics.
27. Graphene for touch screens.
28. Graphene in flexible screens.
29. Graphene in hard drives and memories.
30. Graphene in elastic robots.
31. Graphene in super conductors.
32. Graphene in optoelectronics.
33. Graphene in optical sensors.
34. Graphene in security sensors.
π *Application in the food industry :*π
35. Graphene in food packaging.
36. Graphene in water purification.
37. Graphene in desalination.
38. Graphene in crop protection.
39. Graphene for food security.
π *Application in sports :*π
40. Graphene in shoes.
41. Graphene in helmets.
42. Graphene in tires.
43. Graphene clothes.
44. Graphene rackets.
45. Graphene electronic tattoos and fitness tracking.
π *Other uses and applications of graphene :*π
46. Graphene in silk.
47. Graphene in cement.
48. Graphene in insulation.
49. Graphene in speakers and headphones.
50. Graphene in photography.
51. Graphene in automotive.
52. Graphene in air -planes.
53. Graphene paints.
54. Graphene in ballistics.
55. Graphene in military protective equipment.
56. Graphene in thermal & infrared vision.
57. Graphene in machinery lubricants.
58. Graphene in corrosion protection for glass.
59. Graphene in radiation shielding.
60. Graphene for anti - corrosion oil & gas pipes.
π» *Conclusion : π» Graphene is a miracle and wonder material.*
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Graphene uses and applications.
π *In energy:*π
1. Graphene in solar cells.
2. Graphene batteries.
3. Graphene in power plants.
4. Graphene in thermoelectric.
5. Graphene in alcohol distillation.
6. Graphene in fuel cells.
π *In medicine :*π
7. Graphene in drug delivery.
8. Graphene in cancer treatment.
9. Graphene in gene delivery.
10. Graphene in photothermal therapy.
11. Graphene in diabetes monitoring.
12. Graphene in dialysis.
13. Graphene in bone & teeth implantation.
14. Graphene in tissue engineering and cell therapy.
15. Graphene UV sensors.
16. Graphene for the brain.
17. Graphene in HIV diagnosis.
18. Graphene biosensors.
19. Graphene bactericide.
20. Graphene in birth control.
21. Graphene in deaf - mute communication.
22. Graphene in body scans.
π *Application in electronics.*π
23. Graphene in generating light.
24. Graphene transistors.
25. Graphene in water proof electronics.
26. Graphene in wearable electronics.
27. Graphene for touch screens.
28. Graphene in flexible screens.
29. Graphene in hard drives and memories.
30. Graphene in elastic robots.
31. Graphene in super conductors.
32. Graphene in optoelectronics.
33. Graphene in optical sensors.
34. Graphene in security sensors.
π *Application in the food industry :*π
35. Graphene in food packaging.
36. Graphene in water purification.
37. Graphene in desalination.
38. Graphene in crop protection.
39. Graphene for food security.
π *Application in sports :*π
40. Graphene in shoes.
41. Graphene in helmets.
42. Graphene in tires.
43. Graphene clothes.
44. Graphene rackets.
45. Graphene electronic tattoos and fitness tracking.
π *Other uses and applications of graphene :*π
46. Graphene in silk.
47. Graphene in cement.
48. Graphene in insulation.
49. Graphene in speakers and headphones.
50. Graphene in photography.
51. Graphene in automotive.
52. Graphene in air -planes.
53. Graphene paints.
54. Graphene in ballistics.
55. Graphene in military protective equipment.
56. Graphene in thermal & infrared vision.
57. Graphene in machinery lubricants.
58. Graphene in corrosion protection for glass.
59. Graphene in radiation shielding.
60. Graphene for anti - corrosion oil & gas pipes.
π» *Conclusion : π» Graphene is a miracle and wonder material.*
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#Goodmorning
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πVision IAS emphasized only the first-ranked studentβs foundation course, while failing to disclose the specific courses undertaken by the other nine successful candidates.
In reality, of the remaining 9 candidates, one enrolled in the foundation course, 6 used test series for the Prelims and Mains stages, and 2 opted for the Abhyaas test series.
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πWhat they hate in you is what they lack within themselves.
βThe criticism of others often stems from their own insecurities or shortcomings. Instead of feeling discouraged, recognize that their negativity reflects their own voids, not your flaws. Stay confident and keep growing!
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βThe criticism of others often stems from their own insecurities or shortcomings. Instead of feeling discouraged, recognize that their negativity reflects their own voids, not your flaws. Stay confident and keep growing!
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Union Budget 2025: FM Nirmala Sitharaman announced major income tax relief, with no tax payable on income up to Rs 12 lakh. New tax regime to be simpler with a special focus on the middle class.
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π¨βπ»Important Update: Extension of Application Deadline
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has extended the last date for submission of applications for:
- Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2025 (CS(P)-2025)
- Indian Forest Service (Preliminary) Examination, 2025 (IFoS(P)-2025)
New Deadline: 18th February 2025 (6:00 PM)
Additionally, the Correction Window will be available from 19th February 2025 to 25th February 2025.
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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has extended the last date for submission of applications for:
- Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2025 (CS(P)-2025)
- Indian Forest Service (Preliminary) Examination, 2025 (IFoS(P)-2025)
New Deadline: 18th February 2025 (6:00 PM)
Additionally, the Correction Window will be available from 19th February 2025 to 25th February 2025.
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πUPSC Geo- Scientist Paper 2025.
π¨βπ»Answer key will be shared shortly.
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πIMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE ASPIRANTS/CANDIDATES OF CIVIL SERVICES (PRE) EXAMINATION, 2025
πForm related FAQs
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πThe government has sent a strong message to IAS officers reluctant to opt for central deputation by including only 16 out of 119 officers from the 2009 batch in the initial joint secretary (JS) empanelment listβthe lowest ever.
βStrict enforcement of the two-year central deputation norm for eligibility led to fewer selections.
πThe move underscores the government's push to encourage IAS officers to take up central roles, signaling reduced flexibility for those avoiding central postings.
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βStrict enforcement of the two-year central deputation norm for eligibility led to fewer selections.
πThe move underscores the government's push to encourage IAS officers to take up central roles, signaling reduced flexibility for those avoiding central postings.
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πAstronomers are observing asteroid 2024 YR4, with a current 2% chance of impacting Earth in 2032. The potential impact zone includes areas in South America, Asia, and Africa. Scientists expect the risk will diminish as more data is gathered, with significant consequences if it were to hit.
πThe Torino scale, an 11-point system, is used to assess the potential danger of asteroids and comets that could collide with Earth. The higher the rating, the greater the risk of impact and destruction.
πNote: The term Torino Scale can be asked in the Prelims 2025.
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πThe Torino scale, an 11-point system, is used to assess the potential danger of asteroids and comets that could collide with Earth. The higher the rating, the greater the risk of impact and destruction.
πNote: The term Torino Scale can be asked in the Prelims 2025.
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β1,200 applicants for 2 internships': CEO warns of βdemographic disasterβ.
πHe pointed to structural flaws in India's education system, listing 5 key issues:
1. Many IIT students stop studying after cracking JEE, making them unfit for real-world jobs.
2. Private colleges and universities fail to provide meaningful education.
3. First-generation graduates often earn degrees without acquiring real knowledge.
4. Students remain unaware they are being misled due to a broken system with outdated syllabi, ineffective exams, and poorly trained teachers.
5. As a result, millions of graduates are only suited for call center or clerical jobs β roles that AI will soon replace.
What do you think?
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πHe pointed to structural flaws in India's education system, listing 5 key issues:
1. Many IIT students stop studying after cracking JEE, making them unfit for real-world jobs.
2. Private colleges and universities fail to provide meaningful education.
3. First-generation graduates often earn degrees without acquiring real knowledge.
4. Students remain unaware they are being misled due to a broken system with outdated syllabi, ineffective exams, and poorly trained teachers.
5. As a result, millions of graduates are only suited for call center or clerical jobs β roles that AI will soon replace.
What do you think?
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πCase Study: COP30 β Development vs. Conservation in the Amazon.
1. A new 4-lane highway, cutting through tens of 1000's of acres of Amazon, is being built to ease traffic to BelΓ©m for COP30.
2. Deforestation: This road may accelerate forest loss, threatening biodiversity.
3. Increased Access & infrastructure can lead to illegal logging & land encroachment.
4. Ecological Footprint: Hosting 50,000 attendees, including world leaders, significantly increases carbon emissions.
βContradiction: The summitβs sustainability message clashes with its environmental costs, raising questions about balancing advocacy & conservation.
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1. A new 4-lane highway, cutting through tens of 1000's of acres of Amazon, is being built to ease traffic to BelΓ©m for COP30.
2. Deforestation: This road may accelerate forest loss, threatening biodiversity.
3. Increased Access & infrastructure can lead to illegal logging & land encroachment.
4. Ecological Footprint: Hosting 50,000 attendees, including world leaders, significantly increases carbon emissions.
βContradiction: The summitβs sustainability message clashes with its environmental costs, raising questions about balancing advocacy & conservation.
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Hello All,
β‘οΈLike every year, We will be putting the Most Important Topics for the Upcoming Prelims - 2025 in the Last 70 days of the Exam.
π¨βπ»It will include Important/Probable Topics from the Current Affairs Magazine, Current Affairs Tests of the Institutes and all the Important Topics which can come in this year's Prelims by looking at the P.Y.Q Trends.
πΈA comprehensive post on these Important Themes will shared.
If you want to give a last minute revision of Important Topics (of this year or last many year's), kindly search the channel using: #highProbabilityTopic #Prelims #Important #Probable
πStay Tuned!
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β‘οΈLike every year, We will be putting the Most Important Topics for the Upcoming Prelims - 2025 in the Last 70 days of the Exam.
π¨βπ»It will include Important/Probable Topics from the Current Affairs Magazine, Current Affairs Tests of the Institutes and all the Important Topics which can come in this year's Prelims by looking at the P.Y.Q Trends.
πΈA comprehensive post on these Important Themes will shared.
If you want to give a last minute revision of Important Topics (of this year or last many year's), kindly search the channel using: #highProbabilityTopic #Prelims #Important #Probable
πStay Tuned!
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βSunita Williams Homecoming Live
πAstronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who were stuck at the International Space Station (ISS) for more than nine months, began their return journey on Tuesday.
According to NASA, Williams and Wilmore undocked from the ISS at 10:35 am IST and set on a 17-hour trip back to Earth.
πThe spacecraft, Elon Musk-led SpaceX's Dragon, will splash down off the coast of the American state of Florida around 3:27 am IST Wednesday.
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πAstronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who were stuck at the International Space Station (ISS) for more than nine months, began their return journey on Tuesday.
According to NASA, Williams and Wilmore undocked from the ISS at 10:35 am IST and set on a 17-hour trip back to Earth.
πThe spacecraft, Elon Musk-led SpaceX's Dragon, will splash down off the coast of the American state of Florida around 3:27 am IST Wednesday.
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You think YOUR plans didnβt work out?
Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore thought they were going to space for 8 days.
They ended up being stuck for 286 days.
They were LITERALLY stranded in space.
Imagine this:
ππΎ You pack for a short trip, but instead, youβre gone for almost a year.
ππΎ No fresh air. No real food. No way outβjust waiting in the void of space.
ππΎ No clear answer to when (or even if) youβll make it back home.
And here we are, losing patience when:
- A 10-minute traffic jam ruins our day.
- A deal gets delayed by a few months.
- A rejection email makes us want to quit.
Perspective.
These astronauts had no control over their situation.
They couldnβt just book a return flight. They had to adapt, stay calm, and trust the process for 286 days of uncertainty.
And they made it.
If THAT isnβt the ultimate lesson in patience, endurance, and problem-solvingβI donβt know what is.
Hats off to these legends for not just surviving, but making history.
Next time life throws unexpected delays at usβ¦ letβs remember:
At least weβre not stranded in space.
Life will throw curveballs. Your plans will go sideways. Things will take WAY longer than expected.
But if these astronauts can survive nine months in space instead of eight days, you and I can handle a few detours in life.
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Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore thought they were going to space for 8 days.
They ended up being stuck for 286 days.
They were LITERALLY stranded in space.
Imagine this:
ππΎ You pack for a short trip, but instead, youβre gone for almost a year.
ππΎ No fresh air. No real food. No way outβjust waiting in the void of space.
ππΎ No clear answer to when (or even if) youβll make it back home.
And here we are, losing patience when:
- A 10-minute traffic jam ruins our day.
- A deal gets delayed by a few months.
- A rejection email makes us want to quit.
Perspective.
These astronauts had no control over their situation.
They couldnβt just book a return flight. They had to adapt, stay calm, and trust the process for 286 days of uncertainty.
And they made it.
If THAT isnβt the ultimate lesson in patience, endurance, and problem-solvingβI donβt know what is.
Hats off to these legends for not just surviving, but making history.
Next time life throws unexpected delays at usβ¦ letβs remember:
At least weβre not stranded in space.
Life will throw curveballs. Your plans will go sideways. Things will take WAY longer than expected.
But if these astronauts can survive nine months in space instead of eight days, you and I can handle a few detours in life.
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Forwarded from Geography Optional 2026/27
πMyanmar Earthquake π
1. Location: Central Myanmar, approximately 50 km east of Monywa, near Sagaing.
2. Date & Time: March 28, at 12:25 PM.
3. Magnitude: 7.7
4. Depth: 10 km (shallow-focus Eq)
5. Plate Boundaries: Resulted from strike-slip movements along the Sagaing Fault, which marks the boundary between the Indian & Eurasian tectonic plates.
6. Casualties: At least 20 confirmed deaths in Myanmar, with hundreds more injured.
7. Similar strong quakes: 2004 Indonesia (9.1, tsunami, ~228,000 deaths), 1960 Chile (9.5, strongest recorded).
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1. Location: Central Myanmar, approximately 50 km east of Monywa, near Sagaing.
2. Date & Time: March 28, at 12:25 PM.
3. Magnitude: 7.7
4. Depth: 10 km (shallow-focus Eq)
5. Plate Boundaries: Resulted from strike-slip movements along the Sagaing Fault, which marks the boundary between the Indian & Eurasian tectonic plates.
6. Casualties: At least 20 confirmed deaths in Myanmar, with hundreds more injured.
7. Similar strong quakes: 2004 Indonesia (9.1, tsunami, ~228,000 deaths), 1960 Chile (9.5, strongest recorded).
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