UPSC Civil Services Upsc Prelims Mains Exam Current Affairs GS Gk Tricks SSC CGL IAS IFS IPS EPFO PCS UPPCS MPPCS Bihar PCS
171K subscribers
193 photos
24 videos
2.38K files
1.07K links
UPSC Notes
Download Telegram
*🛡️Smog-Eating Technology*

♟️A photocatalytic technology based primarily on Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂).
♟️Works through coatings applied on roads, pavements, buildings, etc. to neutralize air pollutants.

*💎How it Works?*
♟️TiO₂ acts as a photocatalyst when exposed to sunlight/UV light.
♟️Converts harmful gases like Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂) & VOCs → into nitrates, CO₂ & water.
♟️Creates a “self-cleaning” effect, breaking down pollutants on contact.

*💎Benefits*
♟️Reduces harmful pollutants (NO₂, hydrocarbons).
♟️Improves public health by lowering toxic air exposure.
♟️Low-maintenance, works passively under sunlight.
♟️Can be integrated with existing urban infrastructure without major disruption.

*💎Challenges*
♟️Needs scientific validation under Indian/local conditions.
♟️Cost-effectiveness of large-scale application still debated.
♟️Concerns about long-term durability of coatings & safe disposal of residues.
2
#Question:- With reference to Ocean Mean Temperature (OMT), which of the following statements is/are correct?

1. OMT is measured up to a depth of 26°C isotherm which is 129 meters in the southwestern Indian Ocean during January – March.

2. OMT collected during January – March can be used in assessing whether the amount of rainfall in monsoon will be less or more than a certain long-term mean.
😍1
Please let us know which explanation you liked more?
❤️🔥🚀

Thank you for your feedbacks
HCS 2026 PRELIMS COMPLETE PREPARATION CRASH COURSE [ GYAN SIR BATCH ]

#HCS #HCS2026 #HARYANAPCS

Please CALL 8564880530 or 7523864455 or 9696066089
*🛡️Permanent Settlement*

♟️Zamindari System was introduced by Cornwallis in 1793 through the Permanent Settlement Act.

♟️It was introduced in the provinces of Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Varanasi.
Also known as Permanent Settlement System.

♟️Zamindars were recognized as the owner of the lands. Zamindars were given the rights to collect the rent from the peasants.

♟️While the zamindars became the owners of the land, the actual farmers became tenants.

♟️The tax was to be paid even at the time of poor yield.
The tax was to be paid in cash. Before introducing this system, the tax could be paid in kind.

♟️The realized amount would be divided into 11 parts. 1/11 of the share belongs to Zamindars and 10/11 of the share belongs to East India Company.
2
*President*

🔸 The President must be a citizen of India, not less than 35 years of age and qualified for
election as a member of the Lok Sabha.

🔸 His term of office is five years and he is eligible for re-election.

🔸His removal from office is to be in
accordance with procedure prescribed in Article 61 of the Constitution.

🔸 The executive power of the Union is vested in the President and is exercised by him either directly
or through officers’ subordinate to him in accordance with the Constitution.

🔸The President summons, prorogues, addresses, sends messages to Parliament and dissolves
the Lok Sabha; promulgates Ordinances at any time, except when both Houses of Parliament are
in session.
1
*🛡️National Parks in Madhya Pradesh*

Madhya Pradesh is home to eleven national parks, each with distinctive ecosystems and wildlife. Here's an overview of the notable ones:

*💎1. Kanha National Park (Kanha Tiger Reserve)*

♟️The largest national park in the state (~940 km²) .

♟️Famous for its barasingha (swamp deer) conservation success, as well as tigers, leopards, and dhole .

♟️Offers well-structured safari experiences in lush sal and bamboo forests .


*💎2. Bandhavgarh National Park*

♟️Known for one of the highest tiger densities in India .

♟️The terrain includes ancient forts (Bandhavgarh Fort) and offers rich tiger sighting opportunities .

♟️The Oberoi Vindhyavilas lodge provides a luxurious safari stay that blends comfort with conservation .


*💎3. Pench National Park*

♟️Spanning both Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra .

♟️Inspired Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book .

♟️Rich in biodiversity: tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and high herbivore density .


*💎4. Panna National Park*

♟️Located in Panna and Chhatarpur districts (~543 km²) .

♟️Known for a successful tiger restoration program, now hosting around 80 tigers .

♟️Encompasses the scenic Ken River, gorges, plateaus, and crocodile habitats .


*💎5. Satpura National Park (Satpura Tiger Reserve)*

♟️Part of the larger Satpura Tiger Reserve (~2,133 km²) that includes Satpura, Bori, and Pachmarhi areas .

♟️Offers diverse landscapes—gorges, sandstone peaks, and river valleys—with trekking, canoe, elephant, and walking safaris .


*💎6. Kuno National Park*

♟️Declared a national park in 2018 (~748–1,188 km², depending on source) .

♟️Known for the cheetah reintroduction project and ongoing efforts to revive populations of Indian wolves, jackals, and other dry deciduous forest species .


*💎7. Van Vihar National Park*

♟️Located in Bhopal (~4.5 km²); unique as a zoo-style protected area with animals in near-natural habitat and road-accessible trails .

♟️Designed for conservation and public education, serving as a green lung for the capital .


*💎8. Madhav National Park*

♟️Covers around 337 km² in Shivpuri district .

♟️Known for boating, crocodile sightings, and birdwatching, with attractions like Sakhya and Madhav Sagar lakes .


*💎9. Fossil & Dinosaur Fossil National Parks*

♟️Ghughua Fossil Park: Small (~0.27 km²), protects ancient plant fossils .

♟️Dinosaur Fossil National Park: Around 108 km², preserving fossilized dinosaur remains .


*💎10. Sanjay (Sanjay-Dubri) National Park*

♟️Area ~467 km²; located in Sidhi and Singrauli districts .

♟️Includes Dubri region and has rich wildlife, including tigers and diverse bird species.

*💎Quick Reference Table*

*♟️National Park Area (approx.) Key Highlights*

⚜️Kanha 940 km² Barasingha conservation, tigers, large reserve
⚜️Bandhavgarh ~437–1,536 km² High tiger density, historical fort, luxury safari stays
⚜️Pench ~293–758 km² Jungle Book setting, rich fauna, cross-state access
⚜️Panna ~543 km² Tiger restoration, scenic geology, crocodiles
⚜️Satpura ~2,133 km² Trekking, canoeing, walking safaris, diverse landscapes
⚜️Kuno ~748–1,188 km² Cheetah project, dry deciduous habitat
⚜️Van Vihar ~4.5 km² Urban zoo-like park in Bhopal
⚜️Madhav ~337 km² Boating, birding, lakes, crocodile sightings
⚜️Fossil & Dinosaur Parks ~0.27–108 km² Prehistoric fossil preservation
⚜️Sanjay-Dubri ~467 km² Tiger habitat and forest in central MP

*♟️For unforgettable tiger sightings:* Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Pench, Panna.

*♟️For tranquil and rugged wilderness:* Satpura offers solitude and immersive experiences.

*♟️For conservation success stories:* Panna (tigers), Kuno (cheetahs).

*♟️For easy access in the capital:* Van Vihar in Bhopal.

*♟️For unique prehistoric interest:* Fossil and Dinosaur parks.

*♟️For boating or birding adventures:* Madhav and Panna.
2🆒1
🚨 Rank Booster Sale — ENDS TODAY! 🚨

🔥 FLAT 50% OFF on ALL StudyIQ UPSC Courses
Your chance to boost your rank starts NOW — don’t miss the final hours!

📚 Live Classes | Mentorship | Test Series | Strategy
Complete UPSC preparation — all in one place ✔️

📘 UPSC IAS Live GS P2I Foundation 2027

🌐 Hinglish
👉 https://studyiq.u9ilnk.me/d/4ekxQyFxsI
🌐 English
👉 https://studyiq.u9ilnk.me/d/2gPse0JdQD
🌐 Hindi
👉 https://studyiq.u9ilnk.me/d/NsRpvMMx3o

🔥 FLAT 50% OFF on 17 UPSC Optionals
👉 https://www.studyiq.com/upsc-optionals-live

🎯 Use Code: RANKER
📞 Queries? Call: 76-4000-3000

Final day. Final chance.
👉 Enrol now and move one step closer to your UPSC rank 🇮🇳
2
⭐️GI TAGGED HANDLOOM PRODUCTS (State-wise)

📍 Andhra Pradesh
Uppada Jamdani Sarees
Venkatagiri Sarees
Mangalagiri Sarees & Fabrics
Dharmavaram Handloom Pattu Sarees & Paavadas

📍 Gujarat
Tangaliya Shawl
Kachchh Shawls
Patan Patola
Rajkot Patola

📍 Himachal Pradesh
Kullu Shawl
Kinnauri Shawl

📍 Jammu & Kashmir
Kashmir Pashmina
Kani Shawl

📍 Karnataka
Navalgund Durries
Ilkal Sarees
Molakalmuru Sarees
Udupi Sarees
Mysore Silk
Guledgudd Khana

📍 Kerala
Cannanore Home Furnishings
Balaramapuram Sarees
Kasaragod Sarees
Kuthampully Sarees
Chendamangalam Dhoties & Set
Mundu–Kuthampully Dhoties & Set Mundu

📍 Madhya Pradesh
Chanderi Sarees
Maheshwar Sarees

📍 Maharashtra
Solapur Chaddar
Paithani Sarees
Solapur Terry Towel
Karvath Kati Tussar Sarees

📍 Manipur
Shaphee Lanphee
Wangkhei Phee
Moirang Phee

📍 Odisha
Kotpad Handloom
Orissa Ikat
Khandua Saree
Gopalpur Tussar
Dhalapathar Parda
Sambalpuri Bandha Saree
Bomkai Saree
Habaspuri Saree
Berhampur Patta (Phoda Kumbha) Saree

📍 Tamil Nadu
Kancheepuram Silk
Bhavani Jamakkalam
Madurai Sungudi
Arani Silk
Kovai Kora Cotton Sarees
Salem Silk (Salem Venpattu)

📍 Telangana
Pochampally Ikat
Gadwal Sarees
Siddipet Gollabama
Narayanpet Handloom Sarees

📍 Uttar Pradesh
Banaras Brocades & Saree
Mirzapur Handmade Dari

📍 West Bengal
Santipore Saree
Baluchari Saree
Dhaniakhali Saree

🔸 Other GI Tags
Muga Silk – Assam
Bhagalpur Silk – Bihar
Champa Silk Saree – Chhattisgarh
Kota Doria – Rajasthan
Chakheshang Shawls – Nagaland
Please open Telegram to view this post
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
4
🚨 Rank Booster Sale — ENDS TODAY! 🚨

🔥 FLAT 50% OFF on ALL StudyIQ UPSC Courses
Your chance to boost your rank starts NOW — don’t miss the final hours!

📚 Live Classes | Mentorship | Test Series | Strategy
Complete UPSC preparation — all in one place ✔️

📘 UPSC IAS Live GS P2I Foundation 2027

🌐 Hinglish
👉 https://studyiq.u9ilnk.me/d/4ekxQyFxsI
🌐 English
👉 https://studyiq.u9ilnk.me/d/2gPse0JdQD
🌐 Hindi
👉 https://studyiq.u9ilnk.me/d/NsRpvMMx3o

🔥 FLAT 50% OFF on 17 UPSC Optionals
👉 https://www.studyiq.com/upsc-optionals-live

🎯 Use Code: RANKER
📞 Queries? Call: 76-4000-3000

Final day. Final chance.
👉 Enrol now and move one step closer to your UPSC rank 🇮🇳
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
MPPSC 2026 Complete Prelims Preparation One Stop destination सिर्फ ये पढ लिए तो सिलेक्शन पक्का ,CUT OFF निकाल सकने वाला SELECTION MATERIAL , MPPSC best notes to clear prelims

✔️ High Yield  SELECTION MATERIAL
✔️ Daily Practise Most expected Questions
✔️ Exam Oriented Test Series
✔️ Complete Doubts clearance
✔️ Continuous Handholding

इस ग्रुप को ज्वाइन करिए और जितना  इसमे बताया जाए सिर्फ उतना पढिए,  कट ऑफ आराम से clear हो सकता है  चाहे जैसा पेपर आ जाए। 
इस ग्रुप को ज्वाइन करने के बाद कोई और  BOOK, MAGAZINE, TEST SERIES कहीं और से लेने की जरूरत नहीं होगी , सबकुछ इसी मे मिलेगा और MPPSC 2026 के लिए वो SUFFICIENT होगा

#mppsc2026 #mppsc #mp #pcs #psc #statepcs
.
Please call or whatsapp 8564880530 or 7523864455 or 9696066089
1
🛡️ *Saraswati River*

♟️The river is mentioned over 80 times in the Rigveda and is believed to have dried up more than 5,000 years ago due to climatic and tectonic shifts.
♟️It originated in the Himalayas and flowed through Haryana, Rajasthan, North Gujarat, and Pakistan before reaching the Gulf at the Western Sea, spanning approximately 4,000 km.
♟️The river had two branches—western and eastern—that joined at Shatrana, 25 km south of Patiala.
♟️The western branch, represented by the ancient Satluj, flowed through the channels of the present-day Ghaggar-Patialiwali rivulets.
♟️The eastern branch, supported by the Markanda and Sarsuti rivers, is now known as the Tons-Yamuna rivers.
*Correct order to river from North to South*

*Trick:-* " I am JhaCass Respected BosS "

♟️I : Indus
♟️J : Jehlum
♟️C : Chenab
♟️R : Ravi
♟️B : Beas
♟️S : Satluj
2👍1
*🛡️Nehru Report: Key Highlights (1928)*

♟️Dominion Status within the British Empire with a parliamentary system
♟️Bicameral legislature: A Senate and a House of Representatives
♟️Governor-General to act solely on the advice of the Executive Council
♟️Federal structure, with residuary powers resting with the Centre
♟️No separate electorates for minorities to curb communal divisions
♟️No communal weightage system to be applied in any province
♟️No reserved seats for Muslims in Punjab and Bengal; only in select provinces if necessary
♟️Judiciary to remain independent of Executive interference
♟️Muslim representation at the Centre to be fixed at 25%
♟️Sindh to be separated from Bombay Presidency, if financially viable
♟️Political reforms to extend to the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP)
3🙏1
*🛡️Council of Ministers in states*

♟️In a Parliamentary form of government, the council of ministers headed by the Chief Minister is the executive authority.

♟️The states under the Indian constitution are organised on the pattern as that of
the centre.

♟️The Council of Ministers in the state is a replica of the council of Ministers at the centre.

♟️They resemble in formation, function and role in the administration.

♟️The constitution provides a broad and general view of the principles of Parliamentary system of Government in Article 163 and Article 164 .

♟️Council of ministers are there to aid and advise the Governor of the state in various matters.

♟️In a Parliamentary form of government, the council of ministers headed by the Chief Minister is the executive authority.

♟️The states under the Indian constitution are organised on the pattern as that of
the centre.

♟️The Council of Ministers in the state is a replica of the council of Ministers at the centre.

♟️They resemble in formation, function and role in the administration.

♟️The constitution provides a broad and general view of the principles of Parliamentary system of Government in Article 163 and Article 164 .

♟️Council of ministers are there to aid and advise the Governor of the state in various matters.

*Support our Efforts with your 👍❤️*
👍3🙏1