HINDU NOTES-OCTOBER 23 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-OCTOBER 23 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

Daily hindu notes, Current affairs, Editorial analysis, hindu notes, IAS EXAM, MAINS 2019, Press Information Bureau(PIB), UPSC exam
Hindu Notes from General Studies-02 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE Supreme Court rules out blanket ban on manufacture, sale of firecrackers News The Supreme Court ruled out a national ban on manufacture and sale of firecrackers but went on to impose restrictions on the public about bursting them during festivals, especially Diwali, which comes after two weeks from now. Beyond News A Bench of Justices ruled against the manufacture and use of high decibel crackers and suggested community bursting of firecrackers. The restrictions have been put in to balance the popular interest of people to celebrate festivals with the public need for clean and noise-free environment. The court said that bursting of crackers should be restricted between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. for…
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HINDU NOTES-OCTOBER 21 and 22 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-OCTOBER 21 and 22 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

Daily hindu notes, Current affairs, Editorial analysis, hindu notes, MAINS 2019, Prelims UPSC, Press Information Bureau(PIB), The Hindu Notes, UPSC exam
Hindu Notes from General Studies-01 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE China’s melting glacier draws tourists amid climate worries News Millions of people each year are drawn to Baishui’s frosty beauty on the southeastern edge of the Third Pole a region in Central Asia with the world’s third largest store of ice after Antarctica and Greenland that’s roughly the size of Texas and New Mexico combined. Beyond News Third Pole glaciers are vital to billions of people from Vietnam to Afghanistan. Asia’s 10 largest rivers including the Yangtze, Yellow, Mekong, and Ganges  are fed by seasonal melting. Depending on how it melts, a lot of the freshwater will be leaving the region for the ocean, which will have severe impacts on water and food…
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UPSC MAINS DAILY WRITING WITH ANSWER REVIEW-OCTOBER 24 QUESTIONS [IASTODAY MASTER 2019]

UPSC MAINS DAILY WRITING WITH ANSWER REVIEW-OCTOBER 24 QUESTIONS [IASTODAY MASTER 2019]

Answer review, Daily challenge, Editorial analysis, General Studies, MAINS 2019, MASTER 2019, UPSC answer writing, Writing contest
DAILY MAINS ANSWER WRITING SERIES WITH EXPERT REVIEW -MASTERing UPSC 2019 OCTOBER 24 2018- 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: Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India. Q1: Analyze the trends and patterns of internal migration in India & the reasons behind migration of women in particular. (Answer in 150 words…
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HINDU NOTES-OCTOBER 19 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-OCTOBER 19 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

Current affairs, Daily hindu notes, Editorial analysis, hindu notes, MAINS 2019, PIB notes, Press Information Bureau(PIB), The Hindu Notes
Hindu Notes from General Studies-02 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE HC asks Kochi Corporation to remove waste on daily basis News Concerned over the accumulation of waste on public and other vacant lands in the Kochi Corporation areas, the Kerala High Court has directed the Corporation Secretary to take steps to remove waste on a day-to-day basis and ensure that sufficient receptacles are provided for collecting waste, or make necessary arrangements to collect waste from houses. Beyond News The court also directed the Corporation to install surveillance cameras in areas where waste is being thrown by people. The court pointed out that there were enough provisions in the Kerala Municipality Act, to “curb and prohibit the havoc, menace and nuisance of dumping waste.”…
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HINDU NOTES-OCTOBER 18 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-OCTOBER 18 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

Daily hindu notes, Current affairs, Editorial analysis, hindu notes, IAS EXAM, MAINS 2019, MASTER 2019, PIB notes, premium magazines, The Hindu Notes, UPSC exam
Hindu Notes from General Studies-01 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE World Heritage sites threatened by climate change: study News Dozens of UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Mediterranean such as Venice, the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Medieval City of Rhodes are under severe threat of coastal erosion and flooding due to rising sea levels within the next 100 years, a study has warned. Findings The study, presents a risk index that ranks the sites according to the threat they face from today until the end of the century. The sites featuring highest on this index in current conditions include Venice and its Lagoon, Ferrara, City of the Renaissance, and its Po Delta and the Patriarchal Basilica of Aquileia, according to researchers.…
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HINDU NOTES-OCTOBER 17 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-OCTOBER 17 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

Daily hindu notes, Current affairs, Editorial analysis, hindu notes, MAINS 2019, PIB notes, Press Information Bureau(PIB), The Hindu Notes, UPSC exam
Hindu Notes from General Studies-01 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE Protecting nature the best way to keep planet cool: report News The best way to cap global warming is to empower indigenous forest peoples, reduce food waste and slash meat consumption, an alliance of 38 NGOs said. Findings Restoring natural forest ecosystems, securing the land rights of local communities and revamping the global food system could cut greenhouse emissions 40 percent by mid-century and help humanity avoid climate catastrophe, they argued in a 50-page report based on recent science. Approximately half of the reduced emissions would come from boosting the capacity of forests and wetlands to absorb CO2, and the other half from curtailing carbon-intensive forms of agriculture. On current trends, Earth is…
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