πActs and rules that regulate GM crops in India are:
β Environment Protection Act, 1986 (EPA)
β Biological Diversity Act, 2002
β Plant Quarantine Order, 2003
β GM policy under Foreign Trade Policy
β Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006
β Drugs and Cosmetics Rule (8th Amendment), 1988
#prelims
β Environment Protection Act, 1986 (EPA)
β Biological Diversity Act, 2002
β Plant Quarantine Order, 2003
β GM policy under Foreign Trade Policy
β Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006
β Drugs and Cosmetics Rule (8th Amendment), 1988
#prelims
Dear Students,
Second Polity Rapid revision class will be conducted today at 8:30 PM.
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Second Polity Rapid revision class will be conducted today at 8:30 PM.
Subject:- Polity
Sub topic:- Fundamentals Rights
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Dear Students,
Third Polity Rapid revision class will be conducted today at 8:30 PM.
Subject:- Polity
Sub topic:- Directive Principles & Fundamental Duties
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Third Polity Rapid revision class will be conducted today at 8:30 PM.
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Dear Students,
Fourth Polity Rapid revision class will be conducted today at 8:30 PM.
Subject:- Polity
Sub topic:- Union Executive
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Fourth Polity Rapid revision class will be conducted today at 8:30 PM.
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Sub topic:- Union Executive
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πThis article discusses the dangers of rat-hole mining in Meghalaya, India, and the reasons why this hazardous practice continues despite being banned.
Key Points:
β What is Rat-Hole Mining?: A dangerous and illegal mining practice involving narrow tunnels dug into coal seams. Miners work in cramped spaces, facing risks of asphyxiation, mine collapse, and flooding.
β Why is Such Mining Banned?: Rat-hole mining is banned due to its high risks, including deaths from asphyxiation, mine collapses, and flooding. It also causes environmental damage, including land degradation, deforestation, and water pollution.
β Why Does it Continue?:
πΈHigh demand for coal, especially from industries like brick kilns.
πΈLack of alternative livelihood options for miners.
πΈWeak enforcement of the ban by authorities.
πΈPolitical pressure from mining interests.
β Human Cost: The practice has led to numerous deaths and injuries, with many miners, primarily from Assam, Nepal, and Bangladesh, losing their lives.
Key Points:
β What is Rat-Hole Mining?: A dangerous and illegal mining practice involving narrow tunnels dug into coal seams. Miners work in cramped spaces, facing risks of asphyxiation, mine collapse, and flooding.
β Why is Such Mining Banned?: Rat-hole mining is banned due to its high risks, including deaths from asphyxiation, mine collapses, and flooding. It also causes environmental damage, including land degradation, deforestation, and water pollution.
β Why Does it Continue?:
πΈHigh demand for coal, especially from industries like brick kilns.
πΈLack of alternative livelihood options for miners.
πΈWeak enforcement of the ban by authorities.
πΈPolitical pressure from mining interests.
β Human Cost: The practice has led to numerous deaths and injuries, with many miners, primarily from Assam, Nepal, and Bangladesh, losing their lives.