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What is ICAR?
ICAR stands for Indian Council of Agricultural Research. It is an autonomous body responsible for coordinating agricultural research and education in India. ICAR works under the Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE) and is headed by the Director General of ICAR. ICAR's main objectRead more
ICAR stands for Indian Council of Agricultural Research. It is an autonomous body responsible for coordinating agricultural research and education in India. ICAR works under the Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE) and is headed by the Director General of ICAR.
ICAR’s main objectives are:
1. To plan, coordinate, and promote research in agriculture and allied sciences.
See less2. To develop and disseminate sustainable agricultural technologies.
3. To enhance productivity and quality of agricultural produce.
4. To improve the overall agricultural scenario in India.
What is 'Ayushman Bharat Yojana'?
Ayushmann bharat yojna is a healthcare initiative by the Indian government that aims to provide -Free healthcare facilities to poor and vulnerable families. -Financial protection to those who can't afford the medical treatment. -Quality healthcare to all -It covers upto 5 lakh per family per year.
Ayushmann bharat yojna is a healthcare initiative by the Indian government that aims to provide
-Free healthcare facilities to poor and vulnerable families.
-Financial protection to those who can’t afford the medical treatment.
-Quality healthcare to all
-It covers upto 5 lakh per family per year.
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1.District Magistrate your main responsibilities is to see law and order and development work of the district . You are the head of the police and prosecution agency.You coordinate between various department of district administration. You are connecting the bridge between public and government.It eRead more
1.District Magistrate your main responsibilities is to see law and order and development work of the district . You are the head of the police and prosecution agency.You coordinate between various department of district administration. You are connecting the bridge between public and government.It execute the policies and rules and regulation made by the government.
2.You are responsible for various development program in the district social welfare and social security and overseeing the land and revenue administration .Incharge of co ordinatingvarious departments of the district such as Municipal Committees, Market Committees, Panchayat Samitis, Development Block and Zilla Parishad Administration.
Major responsibilities related to rural development- Execute rural development plans.Administering development programs.Overseeing overall development in the district.
Main responsibilities as a district election officer- Ensure peaceful and orderly conduct election and election realted activities.
challenges faced by a District Magistrate- Ensure law and order. Coordinate between various departments. Overseeing all the development related works. Managing elections and census activities.
See lessWhat are green house gases? Explain
Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere are called greenhouse gases. The atmosphere that raise the surface temperature of planets such as the Earth distinguishes them from other gases is that they absorb the wavelengths of radiation that a planet emits, resulting in the greenhouse effect.The Earth isRead more
Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere are called greenhouse gases. The atmosphere that raise the surface temperature of planets such as the Earth distinguishes them from other gases is that they absorb the wavelengths of radiation that a planet emits, resulting in the greenhouse effect.The Earth is warmed by sunlight, causing its surface to radiate heat, which is then mostly absorbed by greenhouse gases. Without greenhouse gases in therather than the present average of 15 °C (59 °F). atmosphere, the average temperature of Earth’s surface would be about −18 °C (0 °F),
Carbon dioxide (CO2): Carbon dioxide enters the atmosphere through burning fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and oil), solid waste, trees and other biological materials.Carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere it is absorbed by the plants as a part of biological carbon cycle.
Methane (CH4): Methane is emitted during the production and transport of coal, natural gas, and oil.
Nitrous oxide (N2O): Nitrous oxide is emitted during agricultural, land use, and industrial activities; combustion of fossil fuels and solid waste; as well as during treatment of wastewater.
Each gas’s effect on climate change depends on three main factors.
Human activities increase the carbon dioxide by over 50%.It cause global warming.
See lessDiscuss Kautilya's views regarding civil administration.
1)Kautilya belived in strong and effective government which belived in law and order. 2)He advocate for fair and resonable taxation that doesnot burden citizen. 3) The importance of social welfare program for poor and vulnerable. 4)He encouraged economic growth through trade commerce and agricultureRead more
1)Kautilya belived in strong and effective government which belived in law and order.
2)He advocate for fair and resonable taxation that doesnot burden citizen.
3) The importance of social welfare program for poor and vulnerable.
4)He encouraged economic growth through trade commerce and agriculture.
5)He give importance to ethical behaviour and accountability in administration.
6) He belived on appointing on merit and talent not on connections and births.
7)He give importance to transperacy in decision making and administration.
See lessState Tagore's concept of 'Humanism'.
Rabindranath Tagore's concept on humanism gives the importance to Freedom ,dignity and pursuit of truth. 1)Being true to yourself and not conforming to societal norms. 2)Treating everyone with respect and dignity. 3)Education that help you think critically and creativily. 4)Using your reason and intRead more
Rabindranath Tagore’s concept on humanism gives the importance to Freedom ,dignity and pursuit of truth.
1)Being true to yourself and not conforming to societal norms.
2)Treating everyone with respect and dignity.
3)Education that help you think critically and creativily.
4)Using your reason and intellect to use knowledge and truth.
5)Embracing your emotion and intuitions.
6)Living in the present moment and making the most of it.
7) Connecting with larger than yourself with through spirituality.
8)He encouraged questioning establishing norms .
See lessDiscuss the eight main components of good governance.
Transparency= we tell you what we are doing and why. Accountability=government take responsibilities for the actions. Participation= Inclusive and representative decision making process. Rule of Law= We follow the rule and make sure others do too. Responsiveness= We listen to you and help when you nRead more
Transparency= we tell you what we are doing and why.
Accountability=government take responsibilities for the actions.
Participation= Inclusive and representative decision making process.
Rule of Law= We follow the rule and make sure others do too.
Responsiveness= We listen to you and help when you need it.
Equity= We treat everyone fairly and make sure everyone get what they need.
Integrity= We are honest and do the right thing .
Innovation=We try new things to make thing better.
Human Rights= Protect our Rights and treated us with Dignity
Environmental Sustainability= Take care of the Planet so it can take care of us.
Dispute Resolution= help to resolve conflicts and make things right when they are wrong.
See lessMention the contribution of the following Indian Scientists – (ii) Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya (i) Homi Jehangir Bhabha (iii) Satyendra Nath Bose (iv) Meghnad Saha (v) Har Gobind Khorana. (Answer limit: 100 words, Marks 10) [RPSC 2023]
(i) Homi Jehangir Bhabha Homi Jehangir Bhabha is the father of Indian Nuclear Program.He was founding director of Tata institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR).Bhabha atomic research centre (BARC) named after him . Contributions= Quantum Mechanics ,Cosmic Radiation , Atomic Energy , Nuclear power ,Read more
(i) Homi Jehangir Bhabha
Homi Jehangir Bhabha is the father of Indian Nuclear Program.He was founding director of Tata institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR).Bhabha atomic research centre (BARC) named after him .
Contributions=
Quantum Mechanics ,Cosmic Radiation , Atomic Energy , Nuclear power ,Science policy , Education .
(ii) Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya
He made a significant contribution in the field of Engineering.He is called the father of modern Mysore state.
Contributions=
He design and implemented several engineering projects including Krishna raja Sagara Dam , The Bhadravati Iron and Steel works and the Mysore Sandalwood Oil Factory. Socio-reforms and Industrialization and Nation Building of Mysore state.
His Birthday on 15 of September celebrated as Engineer Day.
(iii) Satyendra Nath Bose
He was Indian Mathematician and physicist .he best known for his work on Bose-Einstein statistics which describe the behavior of boson , a type of subatomic particles.
(iv) Meghnad Saha
He made a significant contribution in the area of stellar spectroscopy. He considered one of the most important scientist in India.He was the member of planning commission of India.
(v) Har Gobind Khorana
He is an Indian American biochemist who made significant contribution in the field of molecular biology. he was awarded Nobel prize in physiology and Medicine .He help to crack the genetic code which dictate how DNA sequence are translated into proteins.
See lessClassify the following diseases as communicable and non-communicable diseases.(i) Alzheimers(ii) Trachoma(iii) Cholera(iv) Asthma(v) Rabbies (Answer limit: 50 words, Marks 05) [RPSC 2023]
Alzheimer Alzheimer is a non-communicable disease it may not spread from one person to another.It is a brain disorder which can worse over time. Trachoma Trachoma is communicable disease spreading through the contact with eye and eyelids or nose or throat of infected people.It caused by the bacterRead more
Alzheimer
Alzheimer is a non-communicable disease it may not spread from one person to another.It is a brain disorder which can worse over time.
Trachoma
Trachoma is communicable disease spreading through the contact with eye and eyelids or nose or throat of infected people.It caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis.
Cholera
Cholera is a communicable disease spread by eating contaminated food or water by the feces of infected person.It is a bacterial disease cause dehydration and diarrhea.
Asthma
asthma is a non communicable disease it cause shortness of breath, cough and chest tightness.
Rabies
Rabies is a non communicable disease it does not spread from one person to another person.Its a viral disease caused by bitten by or scratched by wild animals.
See lessExplain the concept of wealth maximisation. (Answer limit: 50 words, Marks 05) [RPSC 2023]
Wealth Maximization Wealth maximization is enhancing the value of business and to boost the worth of the shares by its shareholders. In financial management, wealth maximization refers to making strategic decisions that increase the value of a business, investment, or personal finances over time.Read more
Wealth Maximization
Wealth maximization is enhancing the value of business and to boost the worth of the shares by its shareholders.
In financial management, wealth maximization refers to making strategic decisions that increase the value of a business, investment, or personal finances over time.
It focuses on making choices that result in long-term financial growth for shareholders or investors.
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