π CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION (CWC) :
β Premier Technical Organization of India in the field of Water Resources
β Attached Office of the Ministry of Jal Shakti
β Under Department of Water Resources, River Development, and Ganga Rejuvenation
β Headquarters - New Delhi
β Background - Previously known as the Central Waterways, Irrigation, and Navigation Commission (CWINC)
β Formed - 1945 , On The Recommendation of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
β Chairman - Ex-Officio Secretary to the Government of India.
β Constitutes : 3οΈβ£ Wings
πΈοΈ Designs and Research (D&R) Wing
πΈοΈ River Management (RM) Wing
πΈοΈ Water Planning and Projects (WP&P) Wing
β Function - Responsible for the management & Utilization of water resources in the country. This includes creating and coordinating strategies for the use, conservation, and regulation of water resources.
β Premier Technical Organization of India in the field of Water Resources
β Attached Office of the Ministry of Jal Shakti
β Under Department of Water Resources, River Development, and Ganga Rejuvenation
β Headquarters - New Delhi
β Background - Previously known as the Central Waterways, Irrigation, and Navigation Commission (CWINC)
β Formed - 1945 , On The Recommendation of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
β Chairman - Ex-Officio Secretary to the Government of India.
β Constitutes : 3οΈβ£ Wings
πΈοΈ Designs and Research (D&R) Wing
πΈοΈ River Management (RM) Wing
πΈοΈ Water Planning and Projects (WP&P) Wing
β Function - Responsible for the management & Utilization of water resources in the country. This includes creating and coordinating strategies for the use, conservation, and regulation of water resources.
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β Established - 2018, with 100% equity owned by the Government of India.
β Under - The Ministry of Communications
β Headquarters: New Delhi
β Vision: To create an accessible, affordable, and trusted bank for all citizens
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β Under - The Ministry of Communications
β Headquarters: New Delhi
β Vision: To create an accessible, affordable, and trusted bank for all citizens
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β Benefits :
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Hindi Compulsory Paper- Mains 2024.pdf
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Get this printed and read this 1-2 times. It is more than sufficient for the compulsory Hindi paper. Have added the synonyms/ idioms... as well!
The focus should be on being able to write in Hindi without errors. That alone would suffice. Follow the instructions written on the first page of this PDF.
UTKARSH UJJWAL AIR- 68 | UPSC 2022
The focus should be on being able to write in Hindi without errors. That alone would suffice. Follow the instructions written on the first page of this PDF.
UTKARSH UJJWAL AIR- 68 | UPSC 2022
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β βSocietyβ refers to a group of people who live in a particular country or region and share a common culture, religion, language, or set of values. Indian society is a diverse and complex mixture of different religions, cultures, ethnic groups, and social classes. There is a wide range of customs, traditions, and beliefs that shape the way people live and interact with each other.
πThe general traits of Indian society : Indian society is characterized by a number of distinct features, some of which include:
β Diversity: India is a highly diverse country, both in terms of geography and culture. There are many different languages, religions, and ethnic groups, each with its own unique customs and traditions.
β Hierarchy: Historically, the Indian society has been characterized by a strict social hierarchy, with certain groups enjoying more privileges than others.
β Family-oriented: Family plays a central role in Indian society and is considered the primary source of emotional and financial support.
β Religion: Religion is deeply ingrained in Indian society and influences daily life, including food, clothing, and ritual. The major religions in India are Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, and Christianity.
β Respect for elders: Indian society places a high value on respect for elders, and it is considered rude to speak or act in ways that are seen as disrespectful towards them.
β Hospitality: Indians are known for their hospitality and generosity towards guests, and it is common for hosts to go to great lengths to make their guests feel comfortable and welcome.
β Cultural syncretism: Many different cultures and religions have coexisted and interacted on the Indian subcontinent throughout its history.
β Secularism: India has a secular government and constitution which guarantees equal rights and freedom of religion for all its citizens.
πWhat are the salient features of Indian Society?
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β Multilingualism
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β Caste system
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β Co-existence of traditionalism and modernity
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β βSocietyβ refers to a group of people who live in a particular country or region and share a common culture, religion, language, or set of values. Indian society is a diverse and complex mixture of different religions, cultures, ethnic groups, and social classes. There is a wide range of customs, traditions, and beliefs that shape the way people live and interact with each other.
πThe general traits of Indian society : Indian society is characterized by a number of distinct features, some of which include:
β Diversity: India is a highly diverse country, both in terms of geography and culture. There are many different languages, religions, and ethnic groups, each with its own unique customs and traditions.
β Hierarchy: Historically, the Indian society has been characterized by a strict social hierarchy, with certain groups enjoying more privileges than others.
β Family-oriented: Family plays a central role in Indian society and is considered the primary source of emotional and financial support.
β Religion: Religion is deeply ingrained in Indian society and influences daily life, including food, clothing, and ritual. The major religions in India are Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, and Christianity.
β Respect for elders: Indian society places a high value on respect for elders, and it is considered rude to speak or act in ways that are seen as disrespectful towards them.
β Hospitality: Indians are known for their hospitality and generosity towards guests, and it is common for hosts to go to great lengths to make their guests feel comfortable and welcome.
β Cultural syncretism: Many different cultures and religions have coexisted and interacted on the Indian subcontinent throughout its history.
β Secularism: India has a secular government and constitution which guarantees equal rights and freedom of religion for all its citizens.
πWhat are the salient features of Indian Society?
β Multi-ethnicity
β Multilingualism
β Multi-religious
β Caste system
β Family-marriage kinship
β Co-existence of traditionalism and modernity
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π Kalaripayattu :
β Martial Art based on the ancient knowledge of the human body.
β Originated - Kerala
β Considered as : The father of modern Kung - Fu
β Kalaripayattu is composed of two words, kalari means βplace of combatβ and payattu means βfightingβ in Malayalam.
β The four stages of Payattu are :
β’ Maippayattu - Body conditioning exercises
β’ Kolthari - Use of wooden weapons
β’ Angathari: Use of sharp metallic weapons
β’ Verumkai : Bare-handed defense and attack.
β It can be said that Kalarippayattu is Yoga in action.
β Martial Art based on the ancient knowledge of the human body.
β Originated - Kerala
β Considered as : The father of modern Kung - Fu
β Kalaripayattu is composed of two words, kalari means βplace of combatβ and payattu means βfightingβ in Malayalam.
β The four stages of Payattu are :
β’ Maippayattu - Body conditioning exercises
β’ Kolthari - Use of wooden weapons
β’ Angathari: Use of sharp metallic weapons
β’ Verumkai : Bare-handed defense and attack.
β It can be said that Kalarippayattu is Yoga in action.
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10 Years of Make in India.pdf
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