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India’s ROCKS missile

Apr 27, 2024
Q: What is ROCKS? A: ROCKS is a quasi-ballistic missile developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems for the Indian Air Force (IAF). Q: What is the range of ROCKS? A: The range of ROCKS is less than 300 km. Q: What type of targets can ROCKS strike? Read More...

INDIA'S FIRST COMPREHENSIVE WATER BODIES CENSUS

Apr 27, 2024
The "Water Bodies First Census Report" released by the Union Ministry of Jal Shakti in March 2023 provides a comprehensive inventory of water bodies across India, encompassing both rural and urban settings. This census, an extension of the minor irrigation census conducted every five years since 1986, is notable for its inclusion of various types of water bodies used for multiple purposes such as irrigation, industry, pisciculture, and more. According to the census, India hosts approximately 2,424,540 water bodies, with a vast majority (97%) located in rural areas. The census categoriz... Read More...

Inheritance tax in India

Apr 27, 2024
Q: What is inheritance tax? A: Inheritance tax, also known as estate duty, is a tax levied on the transfer of wealth or property from a deceased person to their heirs or beneficiaries. Q: Which countries have inheritance tax? A: Several countries have inheritance tax, including the US, UK, France, and others. Read More...

WHO GUIDELINES ON NON-SUGAR SWEETENERS (NSS)

Apr 27, 2024
What are non-sugar sweeteners (NSS)? Non-sugar sweeteners include both synthetic and naturally occurring or modified non-nutritive sweeteners that are not classified as sugars. Common types of NSS are acesulfame K, aspartame, advantame, cyclamates, neotame, saccharin, sucralose, stevia, and stevia derivatives. These substances are used in various foods and beverages to provide sweetness without the caloric content of sugars. What ... Read More...

INDIA'S EXPERIMENTAL HEAT INDEX

Apr 27, 2024
What is the Heat Index? The Heat Index is a measure that combines air temperature and humidity to reflect the perceived temperature or "feels like" temperature. It provides an indication of human discomfort due to elevated apparent temperatures. Why has the India Meteorological Department (IMD) launched an experimental Heat Index? The IMD has introduced the experimental Heat Index to offer guidance on the impact of high temperatures combined wi... Read More...

LAB-GROWN DIAMONDS IN INDIA

Apr 27, 2024
What are lab-grown diamonds? Lab-grown diamonds (LGDs) are diamonds that have been created in a laboratory setting. They are produced using advanced technological processes such as Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) or High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) synthesis. These diamonds have the same chemical composition and physical properties as natural diamonds. Why have lab-grown diamonds become more popular in India? The popularity of lab-grown diamonds in India has... Read More...

AFANASY NIKITIN SEAMOUNT AND ITS GEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE

Apr 27, 2024
What is the Afanasy Nikitin Seamount? The Afanasy Nikitin Seamount (AN Seamount) is an underwater mountain located in the Central Indian Basin, about 3,000 km from India's coast. It does not reach the ocean's surface and is known for its considerable size, extending about 400 km in length and 150 km in width. How was the Afanasy Nikitin Seamount formed? This seamount is volcanic in origin... Read More...

NATIONAL CLEAN AIR PROGRAMME (NCAP)

Apr 27, 2024
What is the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP)? The NCAP, launched by the Indian government in 2019, aims to reduce particulate matter (PM) concentrations in the air. The programme targets a reduction of PM levels by 20-30% by 2024 from 2017 levels, with this target later revised to 40% by 2026. It focuses on improving air quality in cities that consistently exceed national PM standards. Read More...

SEAMOUNTS AND THEIR GEOGRAPHICAL SIGNIFICANCE

Apr 27, 2024
What is a Seamount? A seamount is an underwater mountain formed by volcanic activity. Unlike islands, seamounts do not reach the ocean's surface. They are typically conical or cylindrical in shape and can vary greatly in size, from small hills to towering peaks thousands of meters tall. How are Seamounts Formed? Seamounts are created by the eruption of... Read More...

SWACHH BHARAT MISSION AND ITS IMPACT

Apr 27, 2024
What is the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM)? The Swachh Bharat Mission is a government initiative launched in 2014 aimed at eliminating open defecation and improving waste management practices across India. It includes initiatives to build toilets and promote sanitation. How does SBM relate to India’s ranking in the Environment Performance Index (EPI)? The SBM aims to improve aspects lik... Read More...

LAHARS: UNDERSTANDING VOLCANIC MUDFLOWS

Apr 27, 2024
What are Lahars? Lahars are violent mudflows or debris flows that consist of a mixture of pyroclastic material, rocky debris, and water. Originating from volcanic activity, these flows are particularly dangerous as they travel down volcanoes, typically following river valleys. How are Lahars Formed? Most lahars are triggered by heavy rainfall that mobilizes freshly deposited volcanic ash and debris on the slopes of a volcano. Ot... Read More...

LENTICULAR CLOUDS: AN OVERVIEW AND COMMON QUESTIONS

Apr 27, 2024
Lenticular clouds are intriguing atmospheric phenomena known for their distinctive, lens-shaped appearances, which often lead to misidentification as UFOs. These clouds typically form in the troposphere and are primarily observed over mountainous or hilly regions. Here are some detailed explanations and answers to common questions about lenticular clouds: What are lenticular clouds? Lenticular clouds are stationary clouds that f... Read More...

Cost of Living Crisis

Apr 27, 2024
Q1: What is a cost-of-living crisis? A cost-of-living crisis occurs when the price of essential items like food, energy, and housing increases faster than the price of labor, causing people to lose their standard of living. Q2: What are the causes of cost-of-living crisis? The cost of living crisis has been affecting people worldwide since late 2021, and i... Read More...

IRAN-PAKISTAN RELATIONS And INDIA

Apr 27, 2024
  1. History of the Bilateral Relationship Between Iran and Pakistan • Iran was the first country to recognize Pakistan after its independence in 1947. Over the years, the two countries have maintained diplomatic relations and have cooperated in various sectors, including trade, defense, and energy. • However, the relationship has been strained at times due to a number of factors. These include Iran’s close ties with India, Pakistan’s alignment with Saudi Arabia ... Read More...

GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA: ROLE IN ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

Apr 27, 2024
Gram-negative bacteria are a significant group in microbiology due to their unique cell wall structure, which does not retain the crystal violet stain used in Gram staining. This results in a pink coloration under a microscope. Their cell wall includes a thin peptidoglycan layer and an outer membrane enriched with lipopolysaccharides, which together confer distinct biochemical properties and influence their interaction with antibiotics. These bacteria are often at the forefront of discussions about antibiotic resistance. They possess several mechanisms to evade antibiotics, including: Read More...