โป๏ธEnvironment Related Actโป๏ธ
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๐ Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
๐ Biological Diversity Act, 2002
๐ Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
๐ National Environment Appellate Authority act -1997
๐ Forest Conservation Act, 1980
๐ Indian Forest Act, 1927
๐ The National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995
๐ National Green Tribunal Act, 2010
๐ Noise Pollution rule, 2000
๐ Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Act of 2001
๐ Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991
๐ Wildlife Protection Act of 1972
๐ Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974
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๐ Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
๐ Biological Diversity Act, 2002
๐ Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
๐ National Environment Appellate Authority act -1997
๐ Forest Conservation Act, 1980
๐ Indian Forest Act, 1927
๐ The National Environment Tribunal Act, 1995
๐ National Green Tribunal Act, 2010
๐ Noise Pollution rule, 2000
๐ Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Act of 2001
๐ Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991
๐ Wildlife Protection Act of 1972
๐ Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974
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๐ Most Important Research Instutute of India asked in many exams
๐ทCentral Forest Research Institute - Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
๐ถIndian Institute of Petroleum - Dehradun
๐ทHaffkine Institute- Mumbai
๐ถIndian Cancer Research Institute -Mumbai
๐ทTata Institute of Fundamental Research -Mumbai
๐ถCattle breeding Institute -Hissar (Haryana)
๐ทNational Dairy Research Institute -Karnal (Haryana)
๐ถNational Tuberculosis Institute -Bengaluru
๐ทRaman Research centre -Bengaluru
๐ถNational Aeronautical Laboratory -Bengaluru
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๐ทCentral Forest Research Institute - Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
๐ถIndian Institute of Petroleum - Dehradun
๐ทHaffkine Institute- Mumbai
๐ถIndian Cancer Research Institute -Mumbai
๐ทTata Institute of Fundamental Research -Mumbai
๐ถCattle breeding Institute -Hissar (Haryana)
๐ทNational Dairy Research Institute -Karnal (Haryana)
๐ถNational Tuberculosis Institute -Bengaluru
๐ทRaman Research centre -Bengaluru
๐ถNational Aeronautical Laboratory -Bengaluru
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๐ฐ Features of Mauryan Administration ๐ฐ
๐๐ป There were five major political centres in the empire i.e., the capital Pataliputra and the provincial centres of Taxila, Ujjayini, Tosali and Suvamagiri.
๐๐ป The communication system existed along both land and riverine routes. It was very vital for the existence of the empire.
๐๐ป As the journeys from the centre to the provinces could have taken a long time, there was arrangement for provisions as well as protection for the travellers,
๐๐ป The Mauryans kept a large army. Magasthenes mentions a committee with six subcommittees for coordinating military activity which were as mentioned below :
โ One to look after the navy;
โ The second for management of transport and provisions;
โ The third was responsible for foot soldiers;
โ The fourth for horses;
โ The fifth for chariots;
โ The sixth for elephants.
The element that there were five major political centres in the empire โ the capital Pataliputra, and the provincial centres of Taxila, Ujjayini, Tosali and Suvamagiri โ all have been mentioned in the Asokaโs inscriptions.
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๐๐ป There were five major political centres in the empire i.e., the capital Pataliputra and the provincial centres of Taxila, Ujjayini, Tosali and Suvamagiri.
๐๐ป The communication system existed along both land and riverine routes. It was very vital for the existence of the empire.
๐๐ป As the journeys from the centre to the provinces could have taken a long time, there was arrangement for provisions as well as protection for the travellers,
๐๐ป The Mauryans kept a large army. Magasthenes mentions a committee with six subcommittees for coordinating military activity which were as mentioned below :
โ One to look after the navy;
โ The second for management of transport and provisions;
โ The third was responsible for foot soldiers;
โ The fourth for horses;
โ The fifth for chariots;
โ The sixth for elephants.
The element that there were five major political centres in the empire โ the capital Pataliputra, and the provincial centres of Taxila, Ujjayini, Tosali and Suvamagiri โ all have been mentioned in the Asokaโs inscriptions.
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๐งโ๐ปAward & Instituted Year
๐นNobel Prize ๐ 1901
๐นOscer ๐ 1929
๐นBharat Ratan ๐ 1954
๐นKhel Ratan ๐ 1992
๐นPulitzer Award ๐ 1917
๐นArjun Award ๐ 1961
๐นGrammy ๐ 1958
๐นMan Booker price ๐ 1969
๐นMagsaysay Award ๐ 1957
๐นGyanpeeth Award ๐ 1961
๐นDhyanchand Award ๐ 2002
๐นDronacharya Award ๐ 1985
๐นMahatma Gandhi peace Prize ๐ 1995
โ ICC HOST UPCOMING EVENT
๐น ICC World Test Championship 2021 : Southampton, UK
๐น Menโs T20 World Cup 2021 : India
๐น Menโs T20 World Cup 2022 : Australia
๐น Womenโs World Cup 2022 : New Zealand
๐น U19 Cricket World Cup 2022 : West Indies
๐น Womenโs T20 World Cup 2022 : South Africa
๐น Menโs Cricket World Cup 2023 : India
๐น World Test Championship 2023 : India
โ International Cricket Council (ICC)
๐ท Formation : 15 June 1909
๐ท Headquarters : Dubai, UAE
๐ท Chairman : Greg Barclay(New Zealand)
โ Board of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI)
๐ท Founded : 1928
๐ท Headquarters : Wankhede Stadium
๐ท 1st President : R E Grant Govan
๐ท 39th President : Saurav Ganguly
๐ท Vice president : Rajeev Shukla
๐ท Secretary : Jay Shah
๐ท Men's coach : Ravi Shastri
๐ท Women's coach : Ramesh Powar
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๐นNobel Prize ๐ 1901
๐นOscer ๐ 1929
๐นBharat Ratan ๐ 1954
๐นKhel Ratan ๐ 1992
๐นPulitzer Award ๐ 1917
๐นArjun Award ๐ 1961
๐นGrammy ๐ 1958
๐นMan Booker price ๐ 1969
๐นMagsaysay Award ๐ 1957
๐นGyanpeeth Award ๐ 1961
๐นDhyanchand Award ๐ 2002
๐นDronacharya Award ๐ 1985
๐นMahatma Gandhi peace Prize ๐ 1995
โ ICC HOST UPCOMING EVENT
๐น ICC World Test Championship 2021 : Southampton, UK
๐น Menโs T20 World Cup 2021 : India
๐น Menโs T20 World Cup 2022 : Australia
๐น Womenโs World Cup 2022 : New Zealand
๐น U19 Cricket World Cup 2022 : West Indies
๐น Womenโs T20 World Cup 2022 : South Africa
๐น Menโs Cricket World Cup 2023 : India
๐น World Test Championship 2023 : India
โ International Cricket Council (ICC)
๐ท Formation : 15 June 1909
๐ท Headquarters : Dubai, UAE
๐ท Chairman : Greg Barclay(New Zealand)
โ Board of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI)
๐ท Founded : 1928
๐ท Headquarters : Wankhede Stadium
๐ท 1st President : R E Grant Govan
๐ท 39th President : Saurav Ganguly
๐ท Vice president : Rajeev Shukla
๐ท Secretary : Jay Shah
๐ท Men's coach : Ravi Shastri
๐ท Women's coach : Ramesh Powar
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Genetically modified crops (GM crops)
* Genetically modified crops (GM crops) are plants used in agriculture, the DNA of which has been modified using genetic engineering techniques. More than 10% of the worldโs croplands are planted with GM crops.
# Bt cotton remains the only GM crop allowed to be cultivated in India.
* Developed by US giant Bayer-Monsanto, it involves insertion of two genes viz โCry1Abโ and โCry2Bcโ from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis into cotton seeds. This modification codes the plant to produce protein toxic to Heliothis bollworm (pink bollworm) thus making it resistant to their attack.
* The commercial release of this hybrid was sanctioned by the government in 2002.
* In India, it is the responsibility of the Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC) under the Environment Ministry to assess the safety of a genetically modified plant, and decide whether it is fit for cultivation.
* The GEAC comprises experts and government representatives, and a decision it takes has to be approved by the Environment Minister before any crop is allowed for cultivation.
* Besides Bt cotton, the GEAC has cleared two other genetically modified crops โ brinjal and mustard โ but these have not received the consent of the Environment Minister.
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* Genetically modified crops (GM crops) are plants used in agriculture, the DNA of which has been modified using genetic engineering techniques. More than 10% of the worldโs croplands are planted with GM crops.
# Bt cotton remains the only GM crop allowed to be cultivated in India.
* Developed by US giant Bayer-Monsanto, it involves insertion of two genes viz โCry1Abโ and โCry2Bcโ from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis into cotton seeds. This modification codes the plant to produce protein toxic to Heliothis bollworm (pink bollworm) thus making it resistant to their attack.
* The commercial release of this hybrid was sanctioned by the government in 2002.
* In India, it is the responsibility of the Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC) under the Environment Ministry to assess the safety of a genetically modified plant, and decide whether it is fit for cultivation.
* The GEAC comprises experts and government representatives, and a decision it takes has to be approved by the Environment Minister before any crop is allowed for cultivation.
* Besides Bt cotton, the GEAC has cleared two other genetically modified crops โ brinjal and mustard โ but these have not received the consent of the Environment Minister.
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Subject-Wise Syllabus CDS OTA
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* Spotting Errors Questions
* Sentence Arrangement Questions
* Synonyms & Antonyms
* Selecting Words
* Ordering of Sentence
* Comprehension Questions
* Ordering of words in a sentence
* Fill in the blanks questions
* Idioms and Phrases
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English paper 1
* Spotting Errors Questions
* Sentence Arrangement Questions
* Synonyms & Antonyms
* Selecting Words
* Ordering of Sentence
* Comprehension Questions
* Ordering of words in a sentence
* Fill in the blanks questions
* Idioms and Phrases
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๐ข Important Points to Remember about Constituent Assembly of India
๐ฎ๐ณThe idea for a Constituent Assembly for drafting a constitution for India was first provided by Bal Gangadhar Tilak in 1895. In 1934, the demand for a constituent assembly was raised for the first time, which later became an Official Demand in 1935. This demand was accepted in August 1940 offer by the British.
๐ฎ๐ณThe constituent assembly was formed on the recommendation of the Cabinet Mission which visited India in 1946
๐ฎ๐ณThe first meeting of Constituent Assembly was held on December 9, 1946โ its temporary president was Dr Sacchidanand Sinha
๐ฎ๐ณThe second meeting was held on December 11, 1946. Its president was Dr Rajendra Prasad.
๐ฎ๐ณThe Objectives Resolution was passed under the chairmanship of J.L. Nehru.on 13 December 1946.
๐ฎ๐ณThe Draft of Indian Constitution was presented in October 1947. President of the Drafting Committee was Bhim Rao Ambedkar
๐ฎ๐ณThe total time consumed to prepare the draft was 2 years, 11 months, 18 days.
๐ฎ๐ณThe Constituent Assembly was the First Parliament of Independent India.
๐ฎ๐ณThe Indian Constitution was enacted on November 26, 1949, and put into force on January 26, 1950.
๐ฎ๐ณOn that day, the Constituent Assembly ceased to exist, transforming itself into the Provisional Parliament of India until a new Parliament was constituted in 1952
๐ฎ๐ณFunctions performed by Constituent Assembly
Enacting of ordinary laws
Adopted national flag- 22-07-1947
Adopted national anthem- 24-01-1950
Adopted national song- 24-01-1950
Elected Dr Rajendra Prasad first President of India: 26-01-1950
Facts about the constituent assembly
Had 11 sessions over 2 years, 11 months and 18 days
Constitution makers visited 60 countries.
Total expenditure - Rs 64 lakh
Major Committees
Union Powers Committee - Jawaharlal Nehru
Union Constitution Committee - Jawaharlal Nehru
Provincial Constitution Committee - Sardar Patel
Drafting Committee - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Advisory Committee on Fundamental Rights and Minorities - Sardar Patel
This committee had Two sub-committees:
(a) Fundamental Rights Sub-Committee - J.B. Kripalani
(b) Minorities Sub-Committee - H.C. Mukherjee
Rules of Procedure Committee - Dr. Rajendra Prasad
States Committee (Committee for Negotiating with States) - Jawaharlal Nehru
Steering Committee - Dr. Rajendra Prasad
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๐ฎ๐ณThe idea for a Constituent Assembly for drafting a constitution for India was first provided by Bal Gangadhar Tilak in 1895. In 1934, the demand for a constituent assembly was raised for the first time, which later became an Official Demand in 1935. This demand was accepted in August 1940 offer by the British.
๐ฎ๐ณThe constituent assembly was formed on the recommendation of the Cabinet Mission which visited India in 1946
๐ฎ๐ณThe first meeting of Constituent Assembly was held on December 9, 1946โ its temporary president was Dr Sacchidanand Sinha
๐ฎ๐ณThe second meeting was held on December 11, 1946. Its president was Dr Rajendra Prasad.
๐ฎ๐ณThe Objectives Resolution was passed under the chairmanship of J.L. Nehru.on 13 December 1946.
๐ฎ๐ณThe Draft of Indian Constitution was presented in October 1947. President of the Drafting Committee was Bhim Rao Ambedkar
๐ฎ๐ณThe total time consumed to prepare the draft was 2 years, 11 months, 18 days.
๐ฎ๐ณThe Constituent Assembly was the First Parliament of Independent India.
๐ฎ๐ณThe Indian Constitution was enacted on November 26, 1949, and put into force on January 26, 1950.
๐ฎ๐ณOn that day, the Constituent Assembly ceased to exist, transforming itself into the Provisional Parliament of India until a new Parliament was constituted in 1952
๐ฎ๐ณFunctions performed by Constituent Assembly
Enacting of ordinary laws
Adopted national flag- 22-07-1947
Adopted national anthem- 24-01-1950
Adopted national song- 24-01-1950
Elected Dr Rajendra Prasad first President of India: 26-01-1950
Facts about the constituent assembly
Had 11 sessions over 2 years, 11 months and 18 days
Constitution makers visited 60 countries.
Total expenditure - Rs 64 lakh
Major Committees
Union Powers Committee - Jawaharlal Nehru
Union Constitution Committee - Jawaharlal Nehru
Provincial Constitution Committee - Sardar Patel
Drafting Committee - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Advisory Committee on Fundamental Rights and Minorities - Sardar Patel
This committee had Two sub-committees:
(a) Fundamental Rights Sub-Committee - J.B. Kripalani
(b) Minorities Sub-Committee - H.C. Mukherjee
Rules of Procedure Committee - Dr. Rajendra Prasad
States Committee (Committee for Negotiating with States) - Jawaharlal Nehru
Steering Committee - Dr. Rajendra Prasad
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๐ Intelligence Agencies of the World ๐
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๐น AustraliaโAustralian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS)
๐น ChinaโMinistry of State Security (MSS)
๐น GermanyโBundesnachrichtendienst (BND), Federal Intelligence Service in English
๐น IsraelโMossad
๐น IranโMinistry Of Intelligence and Security (MOIS)
๐น IraqโIraqi National Intelligence Service (INIS)
๐น IndiaโResearch and Analysis Wing (RAW), Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
๐น JapanโPublic Security Intelligence Agency (PSIA)
๐น PakistanโInter-Services Intelligence (ISI)
๐น RussiaโMain Intelligence Directorate (GRU or Glavnoye Razvedyvatel`noye Upravleniye)
๐น South AfricaโSouth African Secret Service (SASS)
๐น United KingdomโSecret Intelligence Service (SIS) or MI6
๐น United States of AmericaโCentral Intelligence Agency (CIA)
๐น FranceโDirectorate-General for External Security (DGSE)
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๐น AustraliaโAustralian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS)
๐น ChinaโMinistry of State Security (MSS)
๐น GermanyโBundesnachrichtendienst (BND), Federal Intelligence Service in English
๐น IsraelโMossad
๐น IranโMinistry Of Intelligence and Security (MOIS)
๐น IraqโIraqi National Intelligence Service (INIS)
๐น IndiaโResearch and Analysis Wing (RAW), Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
๐น JapanโPublic Security Intelligence Agency (PSIA)
๐น PakistanโInter-Services Intelligence (ISI)
๐น RussiaโMain Intelligence Directorate (GRU or Glavnoye Razvedyvatel`noye Upravleniye)
๐น South AfricaโSouth African Secret Service (SASS)
๐น United KingdomโSecret Intelligence Service (SIS) or MI6
๐น United States of AmericaโCentral Intelligence Agency (CIA)
๐น FranceโDirectorate-General for External Security (DGSE)
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๐งฐ Important Age & Time Limits in Indian Constitution
โ ๏ธOffice
๐Minimum Age
โ ๏ธThe President
๐35 years
โ ๏ธThe Vice-President
๐35 year's
โ ๏ธLok Sabha Speaker
๐25 years
โ ๏ธDeputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
๐25 years
โ ๏ธChief Justice of India
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธOther Judges of the Supreme Court
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธMembers of Lok Sabha
๐25 years
โ ๏ธMembers of Rajya Sabha
๐30 years
โ ๏ธAttorney General of India
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธComptroller and Auditor
General of India
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธChairman U.P.S.C.
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธMembers U.P.S.C.
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธGovernor
๐35 years
โ ๏ธChief Minister
๐25 years
โ ๏ธMembers of Legislative Assembly
๐25 years
โ ๏ธMembers of Legislative Council
๐30 year's
โ ๏ธAdvocate General
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธMembers of State Public Service Commission
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธChief Justice of High Court
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธOther Judges of High Court
๐No Limit
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IMPORTANT FOR CDSE๐ฑ
โ ๏ธOffice
๐Minimum Age
โ ๏ธThe President
๐35 years
โ ๏ธThe Vice-President
๐35 year's
โ ๏ธLok Sabha Speaker
๐25 years
โ ๏ธDeputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
๐25 years
โ ๏ธChief Justice of India
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธOther Judges of the Supreme Court
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธMembers of Lok Sabha
๐25 years
โ ๏ธMembers of Rajya Sabha
๐30 years
โ ๏ธAttorney General of India
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธComptroller and Auditor
General of India
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธChairman U.P.S.C.
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธMembers U.P.S.C.
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธGovernor
๐35 years
โ ๏ธChief Minister
๐25 years
โ ๏ธMembers of Legislative Assembly
๐25 years
โ ๏ธMembers of Legislative Council
๐30 year's
โ ๏ธAdvocate General
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธMembers of State Public Service Commission
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธChief Justice of High Court
๐No Limit
โ ๏ธOther Judges of High Court
๐No Limit
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โFull syllabus coverage
โ30+ Mocks + analysis
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โ4000+ Practice questions
We assure 40+ marks in GK๐
Classes will be recorded too ,by chance anyone miss the class , he can check the recording later on
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