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- The tropical rainforests are confined to areas of heavy rainfall. Such areas are in the Western Ghats, upper parts of Assam, Tamil Nadu coast and the island groups of Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar.
- Areas which receive more 200 cm of rainfall and have a short dry season are the best area for tropical rainforest. Almost all kinds of vegetation; like trees, shrubs and creepers; are found in such a forest. The forest has a multilayered structure.
- Ebony, mahogany, rosewood, rubber and cinchona are some of the commercially important trees of tropical rainforests.
- Elephants, monkey, lemur and deer are the common animals in these forests. Apart from them, a large number of birds, bats, sloth, scorpions and snails are also found in tropical rainforests.
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We have
0.25(4f – 3) = 0.05(10f – 9)
Let us open the brackets:
f - 0.75 = 0.5f - 0.45
or f - 0.5f = - 0.45 + 0.75
or 0.5f = 0.30
Dividing both sides by 0.5, we get
f = 0.6
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Irrigation is artificial application of water to soil to ensure growth of agricultural crops.
Water is very important for growth of plants as it helps in germination of seeds, absorption of dissolved nutrients, photosynthesis and temperature regulation.
Irrigation is very much needed in India due to irregular distribution of rainfall. If agriculture is left dependent on rains, then it will suffer during the dry seasons of the year.
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Mass of girl = 50 kg = 50*10 = 500 N
Area of the heels 2*1 cm2 = 2cm2
Preassure exerted by the girl= 500N/2cm2
500*100*100/2
2500000 pa
Mass of the elephant 5000kg = 5000*10N
Area of feet=4*250cm2
= 4*250/100*100
Preassure exerted by elephant= 5000*10*100*100/4*250
=500000
The girl will exert more preassure than elephant by =(2500000-500000) = 2000000
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The National Education Policy was framed in 1986 and modified in 1992. More than three decades have passed since previous Policy. During this period significant changes have taken place in our country, society economy, and the world at large. It is in this context that the education sector needs to gear itself towards the demands of the 21st Century and the needs of the people and the country. Quality, innovation and research will be the pillars on which India will become a knowledge super power. Clearly, a new Education Policy is needed.
The aim of the new policy is the universalization of education from pre-school to secondary level with 100% Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in school education by 2030.
- Through the open schooling system, the NEP 2020 will bring 2 crores out of school children back into the mainstream.
- The current 10+2 system in the school will be replaced by a new 5+3+3+4 curricular structure corresponding to ages 3-8, 8-11, 11-14, and 14-18 years respectively. Under the school curriculum, this new system will bring an uncovered age group of 3 to 6 years. This is the age that has been recognised globally as the crucial stage for the development of mental faculties of a child.
- As per the new policy, there will be 12 years of schooling with three years of Anganwadi/ pre-schooling.
- The new policy emphasises on Foundational Literacy and Numeracy. There will be no rigid separation between academic streams, extracurricular, vocational streams in schools. From class 6, Vocational Education will start with internships.
- As per the New Education Policy teaching up to at least Grade 5 will be in mother tongue or regional language. No language will be imposed on any student.
- Assessment reforms with Holistic Progress Card (360 degree) and for achieving learning outcomes progress of the students will be tracked.
- NCTE in consultation with NCERT will formulate a new and comprehensive National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education, NCFTE 2021. The minimum degree of qualification for teaching will be 4-year integrated B.Ed. degree by 2030.
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LPG: Liquefied Petroleum Gas
LPG stands for Liquefied Petroleum Gas. It is a generic name that refers to a group of flammable hydrocarbon gasses like propane, butane, isobutane, etc. These gasses are liquefied by pressurization and commonly used as fuel.
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The National Archives of India is the repository of non-current records of the Government of India and is holding them in trust for the use of administrators and scholars. It is an Attached Office of the Department of Culture under Ministry of Tourism & Culture. It was set up in March 1891 in Kolkata as the Imperial Record Department and subsequent to the transfer of the National Capital from Calcutta to New Delhi in 1911 it was shifted to its present building in New Delhi, in 1926.
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