The mapping question in the 2020 UPSC Geography optional mains exam asked candidates to locate and describe various geographical features on a map.
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The impact of floods on life and property can be most effectively reduced by hazard mapping. Comment. – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
Explore the effectiveness of hazard mapping in mitigating the devastating impact of floods on communities and infrastructure. Hazard mapping
Why is mapping important for analysing geo-hydrological investigations? Explain with relevant examples. UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2020
“Dive deep into the realm of geo-hydrological investigation, where science meets the earth’s mysteries. Explore the intricate layers beneath
SVAMITVA (Survey of Villages and Mapping with Improvised Technology in Village Areas)
SVAMITVA (Survey of Villages and Mapping with Improvised Technology in Village Areas) scheme is a collaborative effort of the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, State Panchayati Raj Departments, State Revenue Departments…
Narco Analysis, Polygraph, and Brain Mapping – UPSC Science & Technology Notes
Narco analysis, or a “narco test,” involves administering a drug called sodium pentothal to the accused, inducing a hypnotic or sedated state where their imagination is subdued.
Indian Mapping – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2021
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Indian Mapping Examination, a crucial component of the Geography optional paper
India Mapping – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2022
Mapping India is not just about delineating its physical boundaries but delving into its historical, cultural, and demographic nuances.
Indian Mapping – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2023
Indian mapping is pivotal in UPSC Geography, offering a comprehensive understanding of the diverse geographical features that define the Indian subcontinent.
Disaster preparedness is the first step in any disaster management process. Explain how hazard zonation mapping will help disaster mitigation in the case of landslides. (250 Words 15 Marks)
Landslides, characterized by the rapid movement of rock, soil, and debris down a slope, pose significant threats to communities and infrastructure.
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