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Punjab farmers find a better way to grow paddy

Why in news? Many farmers in Punjab chose the direct seeding method for the crop during COVID-19. More about news Farmers and agricultural experts say that large scale use of DSR to plant paddy could solve the staggering problem of stubble burning, a key cause of air pollution across the northern region. What is ‘Direct […]

Carbon enrichment of the Universe

Why in news? A recent study has provided new insights on the origins of the carbon in our galaxy. Why study Carbon? Carbon is essential for life. It is the building block of all the complex organic molecules that our body need. It is known that all the carbon in the Milky Way came from […]

Impact of Monsoons on Life in India

Positive Agricultural prosperity of India depends very much on timely and adequately distributed rainfall. If it fails, agriculture is adversely affected particularly in those regions where means of irrigation are not developed. Regional variations in monsoon climate help in growing various types of crops. Regional monsoon variation in India is reflected in the vast variety […]

14% excess rain in India so far this monsoon

Why in news? Monsoon rainfall since June has been 14% more than what is normal for this time of the year Onset of Monsoon The four-month southwest monsoon season, which brings as much as 70 per cent of the country’s annual rainfall, officially begins on June 1, with the onset over Kerala, and ends on […]

A HISTORIC HEAT WAVE ROASTS SIBERIA

Focus: GS-I Geography, GS-III Environment and Ecology Why in news? The climate has been warming rapidly in the Arctic for years, but a heat wave roasting northern Siberia recently has been shocking. Signs of seriousness Verkhoyansk was best known for sharing the Northern Hemisphere’s cold temperature record — 90 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, set in […]

FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS FOR SOUTHWEST MONSOON

Focus: GS-I Geography Why in news? Conditions are becoming favourable for further advancement of Southwest Monsoon into some more parts of Central Arabian Sea. Monsoon Monsoon is traditionally defined as a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with […]

MUMBAI ON CYCLONE RED ALERT

Focus: GS-I Geography, GS-III Disaster Management Why in news? With severe cyclonic storm ‘Nisarga’ expected to cross Maharashtra and Gujarat coasts, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai and neighbouring districts. This will be the first time in History that Mumbai is issued a red alert because of a cyclone. […]

ISRAEL’S HACK OF IRANIAN PORT

Why in news? Israel was behind a cyber-attack on 9 May that disrupted operations at a major port in Iran. The attack on the computer systems at the Shahid Rajaee port in the strategically important Strait of Hormuz was limited in scope, creating traffic jams of delivery trucks and some delays in shipments but causing […]

AMPHAN LANDFALL PROCESS HAS COMMENCED

Why in news? The National Weather Forecasting Centre/Cyclone Warning Divisionof the India Meteorological Department said – The Landfall process has commenced for the Super Cyclonic Storm ‘AMPHAN’ (pronounced as UM-PUN) and the forward sector of the wall cloud region is entering into land in West Bengal. After landfall, the system is likely to move north-eastwards […]

INLAND WATER TRANSIT AND TRADE BETWEEN INDIA AND BANGLADESH

Why in news? The Standing Committee on the Protocol and the Shipping Secretary level Talks are the institutional arrangements between the two friendly neighbors to discuss and make the Protocol more effective. During the discussions between India and Bangladesh at these meetings held in October, 2018 in New Delhi and in December, 2019 in Dhaka, […]