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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: Salient Features, Public Interest Litigation, and Basic Structure of Indian constitution

  The Bedrock of India: Salient Features, Public Interest Litigation, and Basic Structure The Indian Constitution, adopted in 1949, serves as the supreme law of the land, outlining the framework for governance, fundamental rights, and the social contract between the state and its citizens. This essay delves into the salient features of the Constitution, explores the concept of Public Interest Litigation (PIL), and examines the doctrine of the basic structure.