India has three of these meteor impact craters:
1.Ramgarh in Rajasthan
2.Lonar in Maharashtra
3.Dhala in Madhya Pradesh.
Interestingly, these meteor impact craters are called Astroblemes.
When translated from Greek, they mean star wound
1.Ramgarh in Rajasthan
2.Lonar in Maharashtra
3.Dhala in Madhya Pradesh.
Interestingly, these meteor impact craters are called Astroblemes.
When translated from Greek, they mean star wound
πIndian vulture:
β The Indian vulture (Gyps indicus) is an Old-World vulture native to Asia.
β They are also known as Indian long-billed vultures due to their comparatively longer beak.
β It is a medium-sized and bulky scavenger feeding mostly on the carcasses of dead animals.
β Females of this species are smaller than males.
β Distribution: These are native to India, Pakistan, and Nepal.
β Habitat: They are usually found in savannas and other open habitats around villages, cities, and near cultivated areas.
β Threats: The Indian vulture has suffered a 97-99% population decrease due to poisoning caused by the veterinary drug This drug is toxic for vultures; it was given to working animals as it reduced joint pain and so kept them working for longer.
Conservation status
β IUCN Red List: Critically Endangered
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β The Indian vulture (Gyps indicus) is an Old-World vulture native to Asia.
β They are also known as Indian long-billed vultures due to their comparatively longer beak.
β It is a medium-sized and bulky scavenger feeding mostly on the carcasses of dead animals.
β Females of this species are smaller than males.
β Distribution: These are native to India, Pakistan, and Nepal.
β Habitat: They are usually found in savannas and other open habitats around villages, cities, and near cultivated areas.
β Threats: The Indian vulture has suffered a 97-99% population decrease due to poisoning caused by the veterinary drug This drug is toxic for vultures; it was given to working animals as it reduced joint pain and so kept them working for longer.
Conservation status
β IUCN Red List: Critically Endangered
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β³434 days left CSM25 [ 22-08-25]
β³ -9 days mppsc pre 2024 ( 23 June 2024)
β³ -108 days for 70th bpsc prelims (30 sept)
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Awaous Motla:
β Awaous Motla is a fish species characterized by its vibrant yellow-colored body and distinctive fleshy upper lip.
β This species was discovered in the Mahanadi River.
β The discovery of Awaous Motla is a result of ongoing research efforts that are being funded by the Department of Science and Technology of the Odisha government.
β Taxonomically, Awaous Motla belongs to the family βAwaousβ (Oxudercidae), hence its name βAwaous Motla.β
β Awaous Motla is a fish species characterized by its vibrant yellow-colored body and distinctive fleshy upper lip.
β This species was discovered in the Mahanadi River.
β The discovery of Awaous Motla is a result of ongoing research efforts that are being funded by the Department of Science and Technology of the Odisha government.
β Taxonomically, Awaous Motla belongs to the family βAwaousβ (Oxudercidae), hence its name βAwaous Motla.β
πZaglossus attenboroughi
β It is a kind of long-beaked echidna named for famed British naturalist David Attenborough.
β Echidnas are nocturnal and shy, making them difficult to find at the best of times.
β It had last been seen in 1961.
β It is a member of the monotremes β an egg-laying group that separated from the rest of the mammal .
β Habitat and Distribution: It is found in tropical montane forest, probably from lowland to montane elevations.
β It lives in Cyclops Mountains in extreme northern Papua Province, Indonesia
β They are the last vestiges of an ancient animal line.
β List status : Listed as Critically Endangered
β listed on Appendix II of CITES
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β It is a kind of long-beaked echidna named for famed British naturalist David Attenborough.
β Echidnas are nocturnal and shy, making them difficult to find at the best of times.
β It had last been seen in 1961.
β It is a member of the monotremes β an egg-laying group that separated from the rest of the mammal .
β Habitat and Distribution: It is found in tropical montane forest, probably from lowland to montane elevations.
β It lives in Cyclops Mountains in extreme northern Papua Province, Indonesia
β They are the last vestiges of an ancient animal line.
β List status : Listed as Critically Endangered
β listed on Appendix II of CITES
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πThe Muthuvan tribe:
β These people live in the border hill forests of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
β They speak slightly different dialects and call each other Malayalam Muthuvan and Pandi Muthuvan.
β They are animists and spirit worshippers and also worship the forest gods.
β They believe that the spirits of their ancestors were the first migrants to the hill forests.
β They are known for coexisting with wildlife with their traditional knowledge.
β These tribal people follow a unique system of governance called the 'Kani System'.
Under this system, each village is headed by a 'Kani', who is responsible for the administration of the village.
β They are experts in traditional medicines, which are extremely effective, and the medicine is kept confidentially and passed down through generations.
β Occupation: Agriculture is the main occupation of these Muthuvan tribes, producing quite a number of products like ragi, cardamom and lemon grass.
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β These people live in the border hill forests of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
β They speak slightly different dialects and call each other Malayalam Muthuvan and Pandi Muthuvan.
β They are animists and spirit worshippers and also worship the forest gods.
β They believe that the spirits of their ancestors were the first migrants to the hill forests.
β They are known for coexisting with wildlife with their traditional knowledge.
β These tribal people follow a unique system of governance called the 'Kani System'.
Under this system, each village is headed by a 'Kani', who is responsible for the administration of the village.
β They are experts in traditional medicines, which are extremely effective, and the medicine is kept confidentially and passed down through generations.
β Occupation: Agriculture is the main occupation of these Muthuvan tribes, producing quite a number of products like ragi, cardamom and lemon grass.
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β³ Tomorrow for CSP24 [ 16-06-24]
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β³ -107 days for 70th bpsc prelims (30 sept)
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β³ Tomorrow for CSP24 [ 16-06-24]
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β³344 days left CSP25 [ 25-05-25]
β³433 days left CSM25 [ 22-08-25]
β³ -8 days mppsc pre 2024 ( 23 June 2024)
β³ -107 days for 70th bpsc prelims (30 sept)
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πPM participates in the Outreach session on AI and energy
πKey takeaways
β Indiaβs AI Mission "AI for Allβ
β Global Partnership for AI.
β NET ZERO by 2070.
β Mission LiFE [Lifestyle for Environment].
β Plantation campaign launched by him on World Environment Day β "Plant4Motherβ [ Ek Pedh Maa Ke Naam]
β Global South
β AU - permanent member of G20
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πKey takeaways
β Indiaβs AI Mission "AI for Allβ
β Global Partnership for AI.
β NET ZERO by 2070.
β Mission LiFE [Lifestyle for Environment].
β Plantation campaign launched by him on World Environment Day β "Plant4Motherβ [ Ek Pedh Maa Ke Naam]
β Global South
β AU - permanent member of G20
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All the best for tomorrowβs CSP-2024 Paper
Tomorrow is the test of whatever you have given to this examination in the last one year or maybe more.
So first of all be Proud of yourself that you have dared to face this examination
Some suggestions:
1) A lot can change with confidence and active mind. It can easily decide whether one is getting 80 marks or 100 marks (difference of around 5 ques)
2) Donβt ever judge yourself while still giving your paper. Be in present and give 100%
3)Donβt rush towards the end of examination. 10 minutes is more than sufficient to solve 20-25 questions in 2nd or 3rd iteration/reading.
4) It is generally noticed that we miss the chances of our selection not because of tough questions but due to blunders that we do in easy questions (especially Polity and economy). So donβt rush in easy questions
5) Donβt match/analyse your answers during break, even if you are strong in CSAT. Take CSAT as seriously or may be more than the first paper.
6) I consider attempting around 50 questions in CSAT as best. Temptation to attempt more might lead to silly mistakes.
Also remember that if the paper is tough than it is tough for everyone. Questions are now generally asked to check your analytical skills and static knowledge.
Believe in yourself and take a good nap to remain most active during the vital hours of tomorrow.
Even if you are not able to sleep, in morning convince your mind that you have slept well and you are very active now. (Psychology can play a very important role sometimes)
All the best for the D-day !! π
Credit : Shubham Kumar [Rank-1, UPSC'20]
Tomorrow is the test of whatever you have given to this examination in the last one year or maybe more.
So first of all be Proud of yourself that you have dared to face this examination
Some suggestions:
1) A lot can change with confidence and active mind. It can easily decide whether one is getting 80 marks or 100 marks (difference of around 5 ques)
2) Donβt ever judge yourself while still giving your paper. Be in present and give 100%
3)Donβt rush towards the end of examination. 10 minutes is more than sufficient to solve 20-25 questions in 2nd or 3rd iteration/reading.
4) It is generally noticed that we miss the chances of our selection not because of tough questions but due to blunders that we do in easy questions (especially Polity and economy). So donβt rush in easy questions
5) Donβt match/analyse your answers during break, even if you are strong in CSAT. Take CSAT as seriously or may be more than the first paper.
6) I consider attempting around 50 questions in CSAT as best. Temptation to attempt more might lead to silly mistakes.
Also remember that if the paper is tough than it is tough for everyone. Questions are now generally asked to check your analytical skills and static knowledge.
Believe in yourself and take a good nap to remain most active during the vital hours of tomorrow.
Even if you are not able to sleep, in morning convince your mind that you have slept well and you are very active now. (Psychology can play a very important role sometimes)
All the best for the D-day !! π
Credit : Shubham Kumar [Rank-1, UPSC'20]
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π Urban Heat Islands
β Urban Heat Islands (UHI) are urbanized areas that experience higher temperatures than outlying areas.
β Structures such as buildings, roads, and other infrastructure absorb and re-emit the sunβs heat more than natural landscapes such as forests and water bodies.
β Urban areas, where these structures are highly concentrated and greenery is limited,become βislandsβ of higher temperatures relative to outlying areas.
β It increases the demand for energy, leads to increased greenhouse gases emissions, discomforts human health and even affects the health of flora and fauna.
βͺοΈThe major factors responsible for UHI
β Anthropogenic heat
discharges
β Absorption of heat
β Urban geometry
β Greenhouse effect
β Lack of vegetation
βͺοΈMeasures that can be taken to countering UHIs
β Promoting natural vegetation
β Use of appropriate surface material
β Use of white pavement instead of Asphalt
β Providing appropriate landscape
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β Urban Heat Islands (UHI) are urbanized areas that experience higher temperatures than outlying areas.
β Structures such as buildings, roads, and other infrastructure absorb and re-emit the sunβs heat more than natural landscapes such as forests and water bodies.
β Urban areas, where these structures are highly concentrated and greenery is limited,become βislandsβ of higher temperatures relative to outlying areas.
β It increases the demand for energy, leads to increased greenhouse gases emissions, discomforts human health and even affects the health of flora and fauna.
βͺοΈThe major factors responsible for UHI
β Anthropogenic heat
discharges
β Absorption of heat
β Urban geometry
β Greenhouse effect
β Lack of vegetation
βͺοΈMeasures that can be taken to countering UHIs
β Promoting natural vegetation
β Use of appropriate surface material
β Use of white pavement instead of Asphalt
β Providing appropriate landscape
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#mains_2023
Join @CSE_EXAM
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#Goodmorning
β³ 95 days for CSM24 [ 20-09-24]
β³342 days left CSP25 [ 25-05-25]
β³431 days left CSM25 [ 22-08-25]
β³ -6 days mppsc pre 2024 ( 23 June 2024)
β³ -105 days for 70th bpsc prelims (30 sept)
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β³ 95 days for CSM24 [ 20-09-24]
β³342 days left CSP25 [ 25-05-25]
β³431 days left CSM25 [ 22-08-25]
β³ -6 days mppsc pre 2024 ( 23 June 2024)
β³ -105 days for 70th bpsc prelims (30 sept)
#Target
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#Accountability