HINDU NOTES-FEBRUARY 6 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-FEBRUARY 6 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 Warming oceans can increase frequency of extreme rain storms News Rapid climate change, that is causing warming of the tropical oceans, could lead to a substantial increase in the frequency of extreme rain storms by the end of the century, say scientists from NASA. Findings The study found that extreme storms those producing at least 3 millimetres of rain per hour over a 25-km area formed when the sea surface temperature was higher than about 28 degrees Celsius. They also found that 21% more storms form for every 1 degree Celsius that ocean surface temperatures rise. Currently accepted climate models project that with a steady increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere ,…
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HINDU NOTES-FEBRUARY 5 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-FEBRUARY 5 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  ‘Two-thirds of Himalayan ice cap may melt’ News Two-thirds of Himalayan glaciers, the world’s “Third Pole”, could melt by 2100 if global emissions are not reduced, scientists warned in a major new study issued. Findings And even if the “most ambitious” Paris Agreement goal of limiting global warmingto 1.5° C is achieved, one-third of the glaciers would go, according to the Hindu Kush Himalaya Assessment. Glaciers in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya (HKH) region are a critical water source for some 250 million people in the mountains as well as to 1.65 billion others in the river valleys below. The glaciers feed 10 of the world’s most important river systems, including the Ganges, Indus, Yellow, Mekong…
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HINDU NOTES-FEBRUARY 3 and 4 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-FEBRUARY 3 and 4 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 Alien invasion in Kerala News The floods, due to unusually heavy rainfall, caused widespread destruction throughout Kerala in 2018. While the state is still in the process of rebuilding itself, it has a major environmental issue to deal with invasion by alien plant and fish species triggered by the floods. Findings In September 2018, a joint research showed that the floods have released several alien species of fish into the State’s water bodies, raising a threat to the endemic aquatic ecosystem and biodiversity. An ongoing study has sought immediate attention to the wild growth of invasive plants in agricultural lands and forest areas.      Alien species An alien species is any kind of…
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JANUARY 2019-IASTODAY MONTHLY MAGAZINE

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JANUARY 2019 Monthly magazine is now available to Download from FEBRUARY 2 midnight. We were flooded with requests about the magazine over last few days.  Hindu Notes & PIB Notes are hallmark of IASTODAY. This covers current affairs updates based on UPSC syllabus. It helped thousands of aspirants in last few years. More over this premium date wise compendium comes at nominal fee of Rs.100/-. Most Popular modules from Us; In Delhi you can see our modules being sold in every shop you visit. File size: 2.7 MB | Pages : 98 >>CLICK HERE TO BUY @ 100/- NOW<< Nb: IASTODAY REGISTERED USERS CAN DOWNLOAD FREE IN USER DASHBOARD. Troubles? Reach us via 24 hours live chat or shoot a mail to [email protected]  PREVIOUS MONTHS MAGAZINES ARE AVAILABLE FREE -…
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HINDU NOTES-FEBRUARY 2 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-FEBRUARY 2 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 2,680 indigenous languages in danger: UN News There’s Ojibwe in Canada, Ami in Australia and Ayapanec in Mexico: these are among the world’s nearly 2,700 indigenous languages at risk of disappearing unless new initiatives are taken, UN officials say. Beyond News The UN is hoping to raise awareness of the cultural loss with the launch this week of the International Year of Indigenous Languages, a year-long project to help protect these ancient mother tongues. Out of the roughly 7,600 languages spoken worldwide, 2,680 indigenous languages are in danger and many are disappearing at an alarming rate, according to UN officials. Every two weeks, there is an indigenous language that disappears, so it is…
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HINDU NOTES-JANUARY 31 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-JANUARY 31 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 India must sign NPT to gain entry into NSG, says China News India must sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) to gain entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group, China said, asserting that “patient negotiations” were required for New Delhi’s admission into the group as there is no precedent for the inclusion of non-NPT countries. Beyond News China has been opposing India’s entry into the 48-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) on the ground that India is not a signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), though the other P5 members, including the US and Russia backed its case based on New Delhi’s non-proliferation record. China, France, Russia, Britain and the US the permanent members of the…
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