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S&T: Discuss the causes, consequences, and global efforts to mitigate ozone depletion. How can international cooperation address this environmental challenge effectively

  The Ozone Layer: Protecting Ourselves from the Sun's Fury The ozone layer, a fragile shield in the Earth's stratosphere, protects us from the harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation emitted by the sun. This radiation can cause sunburn, skin cancer, cataracts, and damage ecosystems. Understanding the threats to the ozone layer and international efforts to mitigate them is crucial for safeguarding our planet.

Ancient History: Ashoka's Dhamma and Mauryan Foreign Policy

The Mauryan Empire, under the reign of Ashoka the Great (268 BCE - 232 BCE), stands as a pivotal chapter in Indian history. This essay explores the unique confluence of Ashoka's Dhamma (righteousness) and Mauryan foreign policy, highlighting their interconnectedness and lasting impact.

History: Describe the main features of the local administration of Chola rulers.

  Describe the main features of the local administration of Chola rulers.  चोल शासकों की स्थानीय शासन प्रणाली की मुख्य विशेषताओं का वर्णन करें।  ( 40 marks, JPSC 2019) The Pillar of Prosperity: Unveiling the Local Administration of the Cholas The Chola dynasty, a glorious chapter in Indian history (3rd century BCE - 13th century CE), is renowned not just for its military prowess and maritime dominance, but also for its well-structured administration. The Cholas established a robust system of governance that ensured efficient management of their vast empire. This essay delves into the key features of the local administration under the Chola rule, highlighting its strengths and complexities.

Geography: Account for the rapid urbanisation of India after independence.

Account for the rapid urbanisation of India after independence.  स्वतंत्रता के पश्चात् भारत की तीव्र नगरीकरण का सकारण विवरण प्रस्तुत कीजिए । ( 40 Marks, JPSC 2019 ) India's post-independence era witnessed a dramatic transformation, not just politically and economically, but also demographically. One of the most significant trends has been the rapid urbanization of the country. While urban pockets existed during the colonial period, the decades following 1947 saw a surge in the population residing in urban areas. This essay will explore the key factors that fueled this rapid urbanization in India. Drivers of Urbanization: Economic Growth and Job Opportunities: India's economic policies post-independence prioritized industrial development. This led to the establishment of large public sector undertakings and private industries in urban centers. These industries created a demand for skilled and unskilled labor, attracting people from rural areas seeking better employment prosp