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UN Internal justice council Mdan B lokur appointed as chairperson till 2028 Know about Madan B Lokur - in 2019, he was appointed to the non-resident panel of the Supreme Court of Fiji. Like 70th BPSC asked in depth about KOTISHWAR SINGH - know about MADAN…
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Read the newspaper article… you know never know. Things read can hit bulls eye.
https://t.me/bpscweb/31371
Read the newspaper article… you know never know. Things read can hit bulls eye.
https://t.me/bpscweb/31371
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🕸️IPBES - NEXUS REPORT
🕸️The manner in which economic activities were currently being carried out had big negative impacts on biodiversity, climate change, food production, water and health. The unaccounted-for costs of these adverse effects are estimated to be at least $10-25 trillion a year.
🕸️A new major scientific report has highlighted the strong interlinkages between some of the biggest challenges facing humankind such as climate change, biodiversity loss and hunger, and emphasised on the need for adopting an integrated approach in addressing these issues.
🕸️The report, the first of its kind looking at the interconnections between these multiple crises, has been produced by Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), a global group of scientific experts.
https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-climate/nexus-report-ipbes-9732764/
🕸️The manner in which economic activities were currently being carried out had big negative impacts on biodiversity, climate change, food production, water and health. The unaccounted-for costs of these adverse effects are estimated to be at least $10-25 trillion a year.
🕸️A new major scientific report has highlighted the strong interlinkages between some of the biggest challenges facing humankind such as climate change, biodiversity loss and hunger, and emphasised on the need for adopting an integrated approach in addressing these issues.
🕸️The report, the first of its kind looking at the interconnections between these multiple crises, has been produced by Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), a global group of scientific experts.
https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-climate/nexus-report-ipbes-9732764/
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Review the features of the Birsa Movement.(BPSC 67th)
The underlying objective of the Birsa movement was internal purfication and the desire to end foreign rule, explain.
(BPSC, 53rd-55th)
Explain the Birsa provided a new religious leadership to the trible struggles against the British. (BPSC, 44th)
Write a critique of the Birsa Movement with social reference to its natue and the lesson it left on trible administration.(BPSC, 42nd)
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The underlying objective of the Birsa movement was internal purfication and the desire to end foreign rule, explain.
(BPSC, 53rd-55th)
Explain the Birsa provided a new religious leadership to the trible struggles against the British. (BPSC, 44th)
Write a critique of the Birsa Movement with social reference to its natue and the lesson it left on trible administration.(BPSC, 42nd)
#MainsGS1
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Belgium will ban disposable e-cigarettes from January 1, aiming to protect youth health and support the EU's goal of a tobacco-free generation by 2040
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Gurpa Hills / Gurupada Giri is one of the natural and historical places located in the Gaya district of Bihar.
👉Here Mahakasyapa, the last disciple of Buddha, attained Nirvana. Gurupada Giri is now known as 'Gurpa Hill'. Another name for this hill is 'Kukkutpada Giri'. Natural scenery, forests, waterfalls, sunrise and sunset views, all have put Gurpa hill in great vogue.
There is a temple named Gurupada on Gurpa hill which is assumed to have footprints of “Lord Vishnu”. This place has gained popularity among the pilgrims of Buddhism and Hinduism.
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👉Here Mahakasyapa, the last disciple of Buddha, attained Nirvana. Gurupada Giri is now known as 'Gurpa Hill'. Another name for this hill is 'Kukkutpada Giri'. Natural scenery, forests, waterfalls, sunrise and sunset views, all have put Gurpa hill in great vogue.
There is a temple named Gurupada on Gurpa hill which is assumed to have footprints of “Lord Vishnu”. This place has gained popularity among the pilgrims of Buddhism and Hinduism.
#BIHARspecial
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