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GreenHydrogen: Enabling Measures Roadmap for Adoption in India

Context ∙ The World Economic Forum has released its report ‘Green Hydrogen: Enabling Measures Roadmap for Adoption in India’. ∙ The report recommends five areas that can benefit from public-private interventions in expediting the adoption of green hydrogen in India. Extraction of Hydrogen ∙ Hydrogen exists in combination with other elements. ∙ Hence, for using

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Coal Gasification

Context: ∙ The Union Cabinet approves 8,500 crore incentive scheme, the National Coal Gasification Mission, for coal gasification projects. About the National Coal Gasification Mission ∙ It is an initiative by the Union Ministry of Coal, under the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan. ∙ The mission aims to utilise coal through coal gasification, with the goal of

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Wadge Bank Ecosystem 

Context ∙ The exploration of oil and gas blocks has raised serious concerns in Kanniyakumari district as it could badly affect the Wadge Bank Ecosystem. Wadge Bank Ecosystem ∙ It is a part of the sea that is a fertile fishing ground and rich in biodiversity. ∙ The wadge bank ecosystem off the coastline of

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Scrub Typhus

Context ∙ According to a study conducted in Tamil nadu, an increase in rainfall could lead to rise in monthly scrub typhus cases. What is Scrub Typhus? ∙ It is an infectious disease caused by bacteria called Orientia tsutsugamushi and transmitted through infected mites (chiggers). ∙ Symptoms: It include fever, headache, body ache and sometimes

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Kadamba Inscription

Syllabus: GS1/Art and Culture Context ∙ 10th century Kadamba inscription written in Kannada, Sanskrit recently discovered in the Mahadeva temple at Cacoda in southern Goa. About the Inscription (Discovery and Study) ∙ It throws light on the Kadamba period in Goa and opens with an auspicious word ‘Be it well’ (Swasthi Shri). ∙ It was

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Bordowa Satra (Batadrava Than) 

Syllabus:GS1/Culture and History Context ∙ Recently Rahul Gandhi was prevented from visiting Batadrava Than. About ∙ The Batadrava Than, is one of the most sacred sites for Assamese Vaishnavites and was established by Srimanta Sankardev in 1494 A.D. ∙ Location: It is located at the birthplace    of    revered   Vaishnavite reformer-saint Srimanta Sankardeva

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