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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
Zoom Link for the class will be shared in the group.
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Fourth Polity Rapid revision class will be conducted today at 8:30 PM.
Subject:- Polity
Sub topic:- Union Executive
Zoom Link for the class will be shared in the group.
https://t.me/+5SmN4Vv1mcFkNTRl
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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
Zoom Link for the class will be shared in the group.
https://t.me/+5SmN4Vv1mcFkNTRl
Fourth Polity Rapid revision class will be conducted today at 8:30 PM.
Subject:- Polity
Sub topic:- Union Executive
Zoom Link for the class will be shared in the group.
https://t.me/+5SmN4Vv1mcFkNTRl
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GOT - Rapid Revision
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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.
π Mount Etna: Europe's Largest Active Volcano
π Location:
β Mount Etna is located on the eastern coast of Sicily, Italy, near the city of Catania.
π Geological Significance:
β It is Europe's largest and most active stratovolcano, with a history of frequent eruptions spanning thousands of years.
β Formed at the convergence of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates, it is a prominent feature of the Mediterranean tectonic zone.
π Recent Eruption (2025):
β On Friday, Mount Etna erupted, spewing lava, ash, and smoke into the sky.
β The eruption forced the closure of Catania Airport as ash disrupted airspace and the surrounding areas.
π Tourism & Cultural Importance:
β Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mount Etna attracts millions of visitors annually for its geological and cultural significance.
π Global Connection:
β Mount Etna highlights the importance of monitoring active volcanoes worldwide to minimize risks and study Earth's dynamic processes.
#Geography #Disaster_Management #mapping
π Location:
β Mount Etna is located on the eastern coast of Sicily, Italy, near the city of Catania.
π Geological Significance:
β It is Europe's largest and most active stratovolcano, with a history of frequent eruptions spanning thousands of years.
β Formed at the convergence of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates, it is a prominent feature of the Mediterranean tectonic zone.
π Recent Eruption (2025):
β On Friday, Mount Etna erupted, spewing lava, ash, and smoke into the sky.
β The eruption forced the closure of Catania Airport as ash disrupted airspace and the surrounding areas.
π Tourism & Cultural Importance:
β Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mount Etna attracts millions of visitors annually for its geological and cultural significance.
π Global Connection:
β Mount Etna highlights the importance of monitoring active volcanoes worldwide to minimize risks and study Earth's dynamic processes.
#Geography #Disaster_Management #mapping
π Good Evening students!
Use this Saturday and Sunday to catch up on your pending coursework.
π Important Update: Polity classes will resume from Monday. Be prepared!
Happy studying! π
Use this Saturday and Sunday to catch up on your pending coursework.
π Important Update: Polity classes will resume from Monday. Be prepared!
Happy studying! π