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♟️Longwood Shola Forest - Tamilnadu

♟️Ankasamudra Bird Conservation Reserve - Karnataka

♟️Aganashini - Karnataka

♟️Magadi Conservation Reserve - Karnataka

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Embroidery in India #exam #upscprep
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Puppetry versions #society #upscprep #UPSC
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India missile defense works #exam #upscprep
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Padma Shree 2024 x PRELIMS 2025

These cultural icons are your potential UPSC Prelims questions & powerful Ethics case studies in the making.✨️
Let's honor their dedication to preserving Bharat's heritage.
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🔆Mosura fentoni

Lived around 506 million years ago, during the Cambrian period.
Classification: Belongs to Radiodonta, an extinct lineage of early arthropods that also includes Anomalocaris.
Size: Approximately the length of an adult human index finger.
Eyes: Possessed three eyes-two lateral and one prominent central eye-providing advanced visual capabilities for its time.
Trunk-Like Body: Elongated body with swimming flaps along the sides for propulsion, similar to the movement of modern rays.
Abdomen-Like Region: Unique among radiodonts, Mosura fentoni had a segmented rear section comprising 16 tightly packed segments, each lined with gills.
This structure likely enhanced its respiratory efficiency and is considered an example of evolutionary convergence with modern arthropods such as horseshoe crabs and insects.
Respiration: Breathed through gills located at the posterior end of its body, a feature not previously seen in related species.

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🔆What is PBAT?

Kamalpur Nagar Panchayat in Tripura has introduced compostable bags made from PBAT as a sustainable alternative to single-use plastic (SUP).

📍What is PBAT?

PBAT (Polybutylene Adipate Terephthalate) is a biodegradable thermoplastic polymer used as an eco-friendly substitute for traditional plastics.
It is a copolymer of adipic acid, 1,4-butanediol, and terephthalic acid and can be processed using conventional plastic manufacturing methods.
PBAT is often blended with other biopolymers to enhance its mechanical and barrier properties

📍Properties of PBAT
100% compostable – breaks down into water, CO₂, and biomass under industrial composting conditions within 180 days.
Flexible and tough, making it ideal for bags, films, and packaging.
It is moisture-resistant, chemically inert, and offers good barrier properties.

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🔖 Prelims Exam Essentials Checklist (25th May 2025) 🔖

1️⃣ Printout of your e-ADMIT card
2️⃣ Photo ID card (as mentioned in your admit card)
3️⃣ Two passport-size photos (if your admit card photo is unclear)
4️⃣ Exam pad (in case of an uncomfortable bench)
5️⃣ Black ball pen (2-3 pens + 2 backups be ready for any situation)
6️⃣ Keep Your (STATIC + PYQs) Knowledge.
7️⃣ Pain relief spray/medicines (Optional), mask, sanitizer, and transparent water bottle
8️⃣ Simple wristwatch/analog watch (no smartwatches allowed)
9️⃣ Lunch & chocolates for a quick energy boost
🔟 Minimal cash + 3Cs: Common Sense, Confidence, Calmness

🔄 Backup route plan:
Check Google Maps or do a dry run to the exam center a day before to avoid confusion or traffic delays.

Important: Be on time to avoid last-minute stress! Entry closes 30 minutes before the exam starts. Latecomers won’t be allowed.

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🔆 Key Takeaways: Shingles, Vaccine Benefits & Public Health

📍 Shingles and Its Causes
Shingles is a viral infection caused by the varicella-zoster virus (same as chickenpox)
Leads to painful rashes and complications like vision loss, paralysis, and brain inflammation

📍 Shingles Vaccine and Cardiovascular Benefits
A South Korean study (European Heart Journal) found vaccinated individuals had:
26% lower risk of major cardiovascular events
24% lower risk of stroke
22% lower risk of heart attack and clotting disorders
Benefits more pronounced in men under 60 and those with unhealthy lifestyles

📍 Link Between Shingles Vaccine and Lower Dementia Risk
A Welsh study found a 3.5 percentage point reduction in dementia diagnoses over 7 years
Equals a 20% lower risk compared to unvaccinated
Vaccine may prevent virus reactivation, reducing neurological damage and cognitive decline

📍 Support from Other Studies
2023 Oxford study (Shingrix): 17% reduction in dementia diagnoses in 6 years
Study in Alzheimer’s & Dementia (130 million people):
Links between lower dementia risk and vaccines for hepatitis A, typhoid, diphtheria
Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease study found:
30% lower risk with diphtheria vaccine
27% with pneumococcal vaccine
25% with shingles vaccine

📍 Significance in Public Health
Evidence supports broad health benefits of vaccines beyond primary disease prevention


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