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Which of the following rivers flows through Syria and is a key water resource?
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29%
Euphrates River
43%
Jordan River
19%
Indus River
10%
Danube River
The Buland Darwaza at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah is a blend of which two architectural styles?
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33%
Indo-Gothic and Islamic
18%
Rajput and Buddhist
24%
Hindu and Islamic
25%
Mughal and Persian
Which of the following tiger reserves in Madhya Pradesh is associated with Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book”?
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21%
Kanha Tiger Reserve
39%
Pench Tiger Reserve
33%
Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
7%
Satpura Tiger Reserve
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Year-end Review 2024: Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change

India achieved Milestone of Planting 102 Crore Trees Under 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' Campaign, aiming for 140 Crore by March 2025
Ministry notified the Eco-mark Rules on 26th September, 2024
National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) hit Milestones: 40% PM Reduction in 23 Cities, ₹11,200 Crore fund allocated for Pollution Control; PRANA Portal launched for Real-Time Air Quality Monitoring.
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A list of significant temples in India up to 1850:

North India

Uttar Pradesh

1. Deogarh Dashavatara Temple
- Built in: Early 6th century CE
- Dynasty: Gupta
- Architectural style: Early Nagara
- Significance: One of the earliest known Hindu temples still standing in North India

2. Khajuraho Group of Monuments
- Built between: 950-1050 CE
- Dynasty: Chandela
- Architectural style: Nagara
- Significance: UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for intricate sculptures

3. Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Varanasi
- Current structure built in: 1780 CE
- Patron: Ahilyabai Holkar of Indore
- Architectural style: Nagara
- Significance: One of the 12 Jyotirlingas

Madhya Pradesh

4. Sanchi Stupa
- Built in: 3rd century BCE, expanded until 12th century CE
- Patrons: Maurya, Sunga, Satavahana, and Gupta dynasties
- Architectural style: Buddhist
- Significance: UNESCO World Heritage Site, oldest stone structure in India

Uttarakhand

5. Badrinath Temple
- Established in: 8th century CE
- Renovated by: Adi Shankaracharya
- Architectural style: Nagara
- Significance: One of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites

West India

Gujarat

6. Somnath Temple
- Original construction: Early centuries CE, rebuilt multiple times
- Current structure: 1951 (beyond our cutoff, but historically significant)
- Architectural style: Chalukya
- Significance: One of the 12 Jyotirlinga shrines

7. Sun Temple, Modhera
- Built in: 1026-1027 CE
- Dynasty: Solanki
- Architectural style: Maru-Gurjara
- Significance: Dedicated to the Sun God, known for its stepped tank (surya kund)

Maharashtra

8. Ellora Caves
- Built between: 6th to 10th century CE
- Dynasties: Rashtrakuta (Hindu and Buddhist caves), Yadava (Jain caves)
- Architectural style: Rock-cut architecture
- Significance: UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing religious harmony

9. Kailasa Temple, Ellora
- Built in: 8th century CE
- Dynasty: Rashtrakuta
- Architectural style: Dravidian
- Significance: Largest monolithic rock-cut temple in the world

East India

Odisha

10. Jagannath Temple, Puri
- Built in: 12th century CE
- Dynasty: Eastern Ganga
- Architectural style: Kalinga
- Significance: One of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites

11. Konark Sun Temple
- Built in: 13th century CE
- Dynasty: Eastern Ganga
- Architectural style: Kalinga
- Significance: UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its massive chariot-shaped structure

12. Lingaraja Temple, Bhubaneswar
- Built in: 11th century CE
- Dynasty: Somavamsi
- Architectural style: Kalinga
- Significance: Largest temple in Bhubaneswar

Bihar

13. Mahabodhi Temple, Bodh Gaya
- Original structure: 3rd century BCE
- Rebuilt: 5th-6th century CE
- Architectural style: Buddhist
- Significance: UNESCO World Heritage Site, marks the site of Buddha's enlightenment
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South India

Tamilnadu

14. Shore Temple, Mahabalipuram
- Built in: 8th century CE
- Dynasty: Pallava
- Architectural style: Dravidian
- Significance: UNESCO World Heritage Site, part of the Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram

15. Brihadeeswara Temple, Thanjavur
- Built in: 1003-1010 CE
- Dynasty: Chola
- Architectural style: Dravidian
- Significance: UNESCO World Heritage Site, part of the Great Living Chola Temples

16. Meenakshi Temple, Madurai
- Original structure: 6th century CE
- Current structure: 16th-17th century CE
- Dynasty: Nayak
- Architectural style: Dravidian
- Significance: Renowned for its sculpted pillars and expansive temple complex

17. Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam
- Built between: 10th-17th centuries CE
- Architectural style: Dravidian
- Significance: Largest functioning Hindu temple in the world

Karnataka

18. Virupaksha Temple, Hampi
- Original structure: 7th century CE
- Major expansions: 14th-16th century CE
- Dynasty: Vijayanagara
- Architectural style: Vijayanagara
- Significance: UNESCO World Heritage Site, part of the Hampi ruins

19. Hoysaleswara Temple, Halebidu
- Built in: 12th century CE
- Dynasty: Hoysala
- Architectural style: Hoysala
- Significance: Known for its intricate carvings and stellar plan layout

Andhra Pradesh

20. Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala
- Built in: 9th century CE
- Dynasty: Chola (original structure)
- Architectural style: Dravidian
- Significance: One of the richest and most visited temples in India
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Forwarded from TGPSC G1 Mains Notes

Marginalised by caste, marginalised in education - Rising costs in higher education are one of the many issues affecting Dalit students
🔆United Nations Internal Justice Council

Former Supreme Court judge Justice Madan B. Lokur was appointed Chairperson of the United Nations Internal Justice Council (IJC) for a term ending on November 12, 2028.

📍U.N. Internal Justice Council (IJC):

It was established by the UN General Assembly as part of the new internal justice system in order to help ensure independence, professionalism and accountability in the administration of justice system of the United Nations.
The IJC members are appointed by the UN Secretary General.
It is composed of five members consisting of:
🔰a staff representative
🔰a management representative
🔰two distinguished external jurists, one nominated by the staff and one by management, and
Chair: a distinguished jurist chosen by consensus by the four other members.
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🔆SpaDeX Mission:

The Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX) is a groundbreaking mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) aimed at developing autonomous space docking technology.
The mission involves PSLV-C60 as the launch vehicle to demonstrate in-space docking technology using two small spacecraft: Chaser (SDX01) and Target (SDX02).
This technology is a critical milestone for future lunar missions, the development of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS), and other advanced space endeavours.
Launch vehicle: PSLV-C60.
Orbit: 470 km circular orbit at a 55-degree inclination.

📍What is POEM?

PSLV Orbital Experimental Module (POEM):
Developed by Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC).
Repurposes the fourth stage of PSLV into an orbital station for scientific experiments.
First used in the PSLV-C53 mission (2022) to minimize space debris.
Equipped with a Navigation Guidance and Control (NGC) system for attitude stabilization.
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🔆Evolution of Education Policy

University Education Commission (1948-49)
Secondary Education Commission (1952-53)
Education Commission (1964-66) under Dr. D.S. Kothari
National Policy on Education, 1968
42nd Constitutional Amendment,1976-Education in Concurrent List
National Policy on Education (NPE), 1986
NPE 1986 Modified in 1992 (Program of Action, 1992)
T.S.R. Subramaniam Committee Report (27 May, 2016)
Dr. K. Kasturirangan Committee Report (31 May, 2019)
New Education Policy 2020
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