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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.

Polity: JPSC mains paper solution 2021, emergency provision, political parties, pressure group

  Write notes on the following:  40 Marks, JPSC 2021 (a) Emergency provisions of the Constitution   (b) Political Parties and Pressure Groups   निम्नलिखित पर टिप्पणियाँ लिखिए :   (क) संविधान के आपातकालीन प्रावधान   ख) राजनीतिक दल एवं दबाव समूह

Polity: JPSC mains 2021 solution, Federal Character in the Indian Constitution

Unitary elements in the Constitution of India are over stressed while federal character are under emphasized.' Do you agree? Give reasons to support your answer. ( JPSC 2021, 40 Marks) Introduction The Indian Constitution , a testament to the vision of our founding fathers, establishes a unique political framework. It blends features of both unitary and federal systems, creating a "quasi-federal" structure. This essay will delve into the debate surrounding the emphasis placed on unitary elements versus the federal character of the Constitution. While some argue that unitary features dominate, a closer examination reveals a more nuanced picture.

Polity: JPSC Mains solution 2021: scope of the protection of fundamental rights

Critically define the emerging nature and scope of the protection of fundamental rights regarding freedom of speech under Article-19 of the Indian Constitution ( JPSC 2021, 40 Marks) Introduction : Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution guarantees the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression. This right is considered the cornerstone of a healthy democracy, fostering informed public discourse and holding the government accountable. However, the nature and scope of this right are not absolute. This essay critically examines the emerging nature and scope of freedom of speech protection under Article 19 in the Indian context.