HINDU NOTES-JANUARY 22 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-JANUARY 22 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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Hindu Notes from General Studies-01 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE Climate ‘time bomb’ for groundwater is ticking News Future generations face an environmental “time bomb” as the world’s groundwater systems take decades to respond to the present day impact of climate change, scientists warned. Findings Groundwater is the largest useable source of freshwater on the planet and more than two billion people rely on it to drink or irrigate crops. It is slowly replenished through rainfall a process known as recharge and discharges into lakes, rivers or oceans to maintain an overall balance between water in and water out. Groundwater reserves are already under pressure as the global population explodes and crop production rises in lockstep. But the extreme weather events such as…
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HINDU NOTES-JANUARY 23 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-JANUARY 23 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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Hindu Notes from General Studies-01 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE Greenland ice melts four times faster in a decade: study News Greenland’s melting ice, which causes sea levels to rise, disappeared four times faster in 2013 than in 2003 and is noticeable across the Arctic island, not just on glaciers, researchers warned. Findings While 111 cubic kilometres of ice disappeared per year in 2003, 10 years later this figure had almost quadrupled to 428 cubic km. Until now, most of Greenland’s ice melt was observed on the ice cap, predominantly on the glaciers in the island’s northwest and southeast. But most of the ice loss from 2003 to 2013 was from Greenland’s southwest region, which is largely devoid of large glaciers. The ice…
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HINDU NOTES-JANUARY 20 & 21 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-JANUARY 20 & 21 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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Hindu Notes from General Studies-01 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE Starfish to benefit from climate change News Seafloor predators and open water feeding animals like the starfish and the jellyfish will benefit from climate change, while those associated with sea ice for food or breeding are most at risk. Findings Marine Antarctic animals closely associated with sea ice for food or breeding, such as the humpback whale and emperor penguin, are most at risk from the predicted effects of climate change. Using risk assessments like those used for setting occupational safety limits in the workplace, scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) determined the winners and losers of Antarctic climate change impact, which includes temperature rise, sea ice reduction and changes in food…
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UPSC MAINS DAILY WRITING WITH ANSWER REVIEW-JANUARY 21 2019 QUESTIONS [IASTODAY MASTER 2019]

UPSC MAINS DAILY WRITING WITH ANSWER REVIEW-JANUARY 21 2019 QUESTIONS [IASTODAY MASTER 2019]

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DAILY MAINS ANSWER WRITING SERIES WITH EXPERT REVIEW -MASTERing UPSC 2019 JANUARY 21 2019- Questions for Mains Answer Writing CLICK HERE TO SEE previous days Questions DATE WISE>> Nb: We analyse all leading 8 newspapers in India for this mains answer writings questions & those already covered in previous dates wont be asked again to write, instead will be provided in compilation.You wont get these wide coverage anywhere else.   It includes : The Hindu, The Indian express, The Business standard,The Financial express,The Tribune,The Business line,The Hindustan Times. Further Down to earth & live mint are covered weekly.  General Studies -01 Syllabus area:Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country. Q1: Throw some light on: (a) the origin of tensions between Naga rebels and the government of India. (b) the significance of the peace accord…
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HINDU NOTES-JANUARY 19 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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Hindu Notes from General Studies-01 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE Chilika Lake possesses 20% of India’s seagrass News Chilika Lake is claimed to have 20% of India’s seagrass distribution, which plays a vital role in oxygen production and absorption of carbon dioxide and acts as a purifier in aquatic ecology. Beyond News Seagrass distribution has been estimated over an area of 152 sq. km, an increase from 135 sq km in the last year. Increase in seagrass has been reported against its declining trend throughout the world and now Chilika has 20% of India’s seagrass. The seagrass area increases only when the water is clean. Seagrass will rejuvenate fishing ground by providing nursery habitat to important fish species. Some of the indicators that…
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HINDU NOTES-JANUARY 18 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-JANUARY 18 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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Hindu Notes from General Studies-02 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE New Delhi appoints new envoys for Israel, South Africa, Bhutan, Maldives News In a major reshuffle of ambassadorial appointments, the Ministry of External Affairs has decided on sending new Ambassadors to Israel, Mexico, South Africa, Argentina, New Zealand and Vietnam. Beyond News More than 20 ambassadorial and key consulate positions are expected to come up for change, although some of the postings are yet to be announced and the timing of the moves will depend on documents or “agreements” being cleared by host countries. There will also be two significant changes in the neighbourhood coinciding with new governments being elected in Bhutan and the Maldives. U.S. discusses potential missile defence cooperation with India News The…
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