Q45. Consider the following statements: The 44th Amendment to the Constitution of India introduced an Article placing the election of the Prime Minister
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Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats – UPSC Environment Notes
IDWH, known as the Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats, was introduced as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme during the eleventh Plan period
Q44. Why are dewdrops not formed on a cloudy night? (a) Clouds absorb the radiation released from the Earth’s surface. (b) Clouds reflect back
Project Hangul (Kashmiri Stag) – UPSC Environment Notes
The Hangul language is observed in conservation reserves like Cheshmashahi Forest Reserve, Khrew Khanagund, Shikargh, and Overa Wildlife Sanctuary within the Bren-Nishat region.
Q43. In the context of proposals to the use of hydrogen-enriched CNG (H-CNG) as fuel for buses in public transport, consider the following statements:
Diclofenac and Indian Vulture Crisis – Steps Taken by The Government – UPSC Environment Notes
In India, there are nine identified vulture species, with five belonging to the Genus Gyps, and the remaining four being monotypic.Â
Q42. What is common to the places known as Aliyar, Isapur and Kangsabati? (a) Recently discovered uranium deposits (b) Tropical rainforests
Q41. Consider the following statements: Agricultural soils release nitrogen oxides into the environment. Cattle release ammonia into the environment.
India & Non-Indian Vultures Species – Conservation of Indian Vultures – UPSC Environment Notes
Vultures, scavengers that consume deceased animals, were previously among the most widespread birds globally, including the Indian subcontinent
Conservation of Turtles (Batagur, Nissilonia & Others) – Sea Turtle Conservation Project – UPSC Environment Notes
The conservation of turtles, encompassing species like the Batagur, Nissilonia, and others, stands as a crucial endeavor in safeguarding marine biodiversity and ecosystems worldwide.