Thursday, 12 July 2012

UPSCPORTAL : "(Online Course) Essay Writing Skills Improvement Programme: Sustainable Development" plus 6 more

UPSCPORTAL : "(Online Course) Essay Writing Skills Improvement Programme: Sustainable Development" plus 6 more

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(Online Course) Essay Writing Skills Improvement Programme: Sustainable Development

Posted: 12 Jul 2012 05:16 AM PDT


Sustainable Development

The resource supplies of Earth are dwindling, and our numbers are continuing to explode. We are already exceeding the "carrying capacity" of the planet, and further growth will do nothing but continue to destroy our host, the Earth. The main reason why we are exceeding our carrying capacity is the environmental growth in our population- Our global resources of water and food are already stretched to the breaking point. What will our world be like with twice as many of us, a mere 50 years from now? Scarcities of renewable resources are contributing to violent conflicts in many parts of the developing world. - For- instance, the World watch Institute and other perceptive watchers are quick to point out that a grave -concern lies in the increasing need for freshwater. Water tables have been dropping steadily worldwide, with no plan for restoration, while demand continues to climb. Some have dismally predicted certain wars in the Middle East over water within a decade.


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(Online Course) GS Concepts : Mordern Indian History - Indian Society in the Early 19th Century

Posted: 11 Jul 2012 11:51 PM PDT


Subject : Modern Indian History
Chapter : Indian Renaissance and Reform Movement

Topic: Indian Society in the Early 19th Century

Question : Give a brief description of the Indian Society in the early nineteenth century?

Answer:

Society and, religion in India have passed through numerous phases of change. In the long and chequered history of India there had been periods of progress regeneration and reform, as well as periods of decay, dissolution and degeneration. The eighteenth century witnessed the latter tendencies. While in Europe it was the age of enlightenment, but in India, it was a period of stagnation.

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(Online Course) Contemporary Issues for IAS Mains 2012:Social Issues - Judiciary

Posted: 11 Jul 2012 11:35 PM PDT


Social Issues

::Judiciary::

Question : What are the things approved in vision document?

Answer:

(Online Course) Contemporary Issues for IAS Mains 2012:Social Issues - HIV/Aids

Posted: 11 Jul 2012 11:30 PM PDT


Social Issues

::HIV/Aids::

Question : What are the achievements in HIV transmission?

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(Online Course) Contemporary Issues for IAS Mains 2012: India and The World - Role of technology in India’s Foreign Relations

Posted: 11 Jul 2012 11:20 PM PDT


India & The World

::Role of Technology in India's Foreign Relations::

Question : How Technology helped in the Past?

Answer:


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(Online Course) Contemporary Issues for IAS Mains 2012: India and The World - Indo-Russian Relations

Posted: 11 Jul 2012 11:13 PM PDT


India & The World

::Indo-Russian Relations::

Question : What are the defense co-operation?

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(Online Course) Contemporary Issues for IAS Mains 2012: India and The World - Indo-African Relations

Posted: 11 Jul 2012 10:53 PM PDT


India & The World

::Indo-African Relations::

Question : What shift Africa encountered in the recent years?

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