Central #Railways announces plans to run 34 special trains to manage the expected surge in passenger traffic during #MahaKumbhMela in #Prayagraj, #UttarPradesh.
#KumbhMela to be held from January 13 to February 26.
#KumbhMela to be held from January 13 to February 26.
UCC
need for UCC (Uniform Civil Code) in India:
“UNITY”
Each letter represents a key reason, with the given examples integrated:
1. U - Universal Gender Equality
• Eliminates discriminatory practices in personal laws.
Example: Hindu Succession Act reforms gave daughters equal inheritance rights, but Muslim women remain excluded.
2. N - Neutralizes Misuse of Personal Laws
• Ensures fairness across religions by addressing legal loopholes.
Example: Misuse of triple talaq before its criminalization caused injustice to Muslim women.
3. I - Integrates Communities for National Unity
• Unifies diverse groups under a common legal framework.
Example: Communal tensions often underscore the need for legal uniformity to promote harmony.
4. T - Tames Legal Complexity
• Simplifies disputes arising from varying personal laws.
Example: Inheritance conflicts between communities in Kerala and Tamil Nadu highlight this need.
5. Y - Yields Protection for Marginalized Groups
• Provides equitable legal safeguards for minorities and vulnerable groups.
Example: Tribal communities often face inequities under customary practices that could be addressed with UCC.
UNITY reflects the overarching goal of the UCC: fostering equality, fairness, and cohesion in India’s legal and social systems.
#mains #Government
need for UCC (Uniform Civil Code) in India:
“UNITY”
Each letter represents a key reason, with the given examples integrated:
1. U - Universal Gender Equality
• Eliminates discriminatory practices in personal laws.
Example: Hindu Succession Act reforms gave daughters equal inheritance rights, but Muslim women remain excluded.
2. N - Neutralizes Misuse of Personal Laws
• Ensures fairness across religions by addressing legal loopholes.
Example: Misuse of triple talaq before its criminalization caused injustice to Muslim women.
3. I - Integrates Communities for National Unity
• Unifies diverse groups under a common legal framework.
Example: Communal tensions often underscore the need for legal uniformity to promote harmony.
4. T - Tames Legal Complexity
• Simplifies disputes arising from varying personal laws.
Example: Inheritance conflicts between communities in Kerala and Tamil Nadu highlight this need.
5. Y - Yields Protection for Marginalized Groups
• Provides equitable legal safeguards for minorities and vulnerable groups.
Example: Tribal communities often face inequities under customary practices that could be addressed with UCC.
UNITY reflects the overarching goal of the UCC: fostering equality, fairness, and cohesion in India’s legal and social systems.
#mains #Government
🔆UN talks on drought deal in Saudi
✅The UN-hosted COP16 talks in Saudi Arabia failed to produce a binding protocol on drought response.
✅While no binding deal was reached, significant progress was made toward a future global drought regime, with plans to finalise it at COP17 in 2026 in Mongolia.
✅Droughts, exacerbated by environmental destruction, cost over $300 billion annually.
By 2050, 75% of the global population is expected to be affected by drought.
✅The UNCCD emphasised the need to restore 1.5 billion hectares of land by the decade’s end, requiring $2.6 trillion in global investments.
#gs3 #mains #prelims
#environment
✅The UN-hosted COP16 talks in Saudi Arabia failed to produce a binding protocol on drought response.
✅While no binding deal was reached, significant progress was made toward a future global drought regime, with plans to finalise it at COP17 in 2026 in Mongolia.
✅Droughts, exacerbated by environmental destruction, cost over $300 billion annually.
By 2050, 75% of the global population is expected to be affected by drought.
✅The UNCCD emphasised the need to restore 1.5 billion hectares of land by the decade’s end, requiring $2.6 trillion in global investments.
#gs3 #mains #prelims
#environment
'Make in India' initiative has been a cornerstone in transforming India into a global manufacturing hub
🔹 Supported by major programs like Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes, PM GatiShakti, the National Logistics Policy, and comprehensive tax reforms like the Goods and Services Tax (#GST), #MakeInIndia continues to drive economic growth, job creation, and global competitiveness
🔹 Aligned with India’s vision of becoming 'Atmanirbhar' (self-reliant), the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes were introduced to enhance the country’s manufacturing capabilities and boost exports
🔹 With an impressive outlay of ₹1.97 lakh crore (over US$26 billion), these schemes cover 14 key sectors aimed at fostering investment in cutting-edge technology and promoting global competitiveness
🔹 Supported by major programs like Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes, PM GatiShakti, the National Logistics Policy, and comprehensive tax reforms like the Goods and Services Tax (#GST), #MakeInIndia continues to drive economic growth, job creation, and global competitiveness
🔹 Aligned with India’s vision of becoming 'Atmanirbhar' (self-reliant), the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes were introduced to enhance the country’s manufacturing capabilities and boost exports
🔹 With an impressive outlay of ₹1.97 lakh crore (over US$26 billion), these schemes cover 14 key sectors aimed at fostering investment in cutting-edge technology and promoting global competitiveness
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UPPSC Prelims Exam Checklist
✅ Admit Card
✅ Original ID Proof
✅ Photocopy of ID Proof
✅ Two Recent Passport-Sized Photographs
✅ Black Ballpoint Pens
✅ Analog Wristwatch
✅ Transparent Water Bottle
✅ Cash (for emergencies)
✅ Medicines (if needed)
✅ Notes (if needed)
✅Lunch
Important:
- Gate closing time for GS Paper: 8:45 AM
- Gate closing time for CSAT Paper: 1:45 PM
Best of luck!
जय भोलेनाथ!
✅ Admit Card
✅ Original ID Proof
✅ Photocopy of ID Proof
✅ Two Recent Passport-Sized Photographs
✅ Black Ballpoint Pens
✅ Analog Wristwatch
✅ Transparent Water Bottle
✅ Cash (for emergencies)
✅ Medicines (if needed)
✅ Notes (if needed)
✅Lunch
Important:
- Gate closing time for GS Paper: 8:45 AM
- Gate closing time for CSAT Paper: 1:45 PM
Best of luck!
जय भोलेनाथ!
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All the best guys for Tommorow 's UPPCS exam.
Believe in yourself, and have faith in divine !! ✅💫
Sab acha hoga
Ghabrana nhi, maintain the calm and you are done
Believe in yourself, and have faith in divine !! ✅💫
Sab acha hoga
Ghabrana nhi, maintain the calm and you are done
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🔆Nano-plastics identified as emerging agents in spread of antibiotic resistance
Nanoplastics derived from single-use plastic bottles (SUPBs) contribute to the spread of antibiotic resistance
(AR), shows a new study, underscoring an unrecognized public health risk
#gs3
#prelims
#science_technology
Nanoplastics derived from single-use plastic bottles (SUPBs) contribute to the spread of antibiotic resistance
(AR), shows a new study, underscoring an unrecognized public health risk
#gs3
#prelims
#science_technology
Machine Learning
Definition: Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on enabling computers to learn from data and improve their performance over time without being explicitly programmed for specific tasks.
How it Works: It involves training algorithms on large datasets to recognize patterns and make predictions or decisions. For instance, a machine learning model can analyze past financial data to predict future stock prices.
Applications:
• Self-driving cars
• Image and speech recognition
• Personalized recommendations (e.g., Netflix, Amazon)
Definition: Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on enabling computers to learn from data and improve their performance over time without being explicitly programmed for specific tasks.
How it Works: It involves training algorithms on large datasets to recognize patterns and make predictions or decisions. For instance, a machine learning model can analyze past financial data to predict future stock prices.
Applications:
• Self-driving cars
• Image and speech recognition
• Personalized recommendations (e.g., Netflix, Amazon)