hello guys, can u tell me..how is the vision is classroom coaching??how are the teachers?anyone is there who attended their program earlier???as i am thinking to join weekend program of this coaching'?
1. The SKILLS 2015 - International Conference will be held in which city?
[A]Jaipur
[B]Bangalore
[C]Ahmedabad
[D]Hyderabad
2. 'Ek Kadam Unnati Ki Aur' campaign is launched by which company in Telangana state? [A]Infosys [B]Intel [C]Flipkart [D]Wipro
Satya Paul Agarwal, who passed away recently, was related to which of the following fields?
[A]Cardiologist [B]Space scientist [C]Environmentalist [D]Neurosurgeon
article 44 is dead letter of indian consttn analyse
y world is silent since long on isis destruction
Democracy dances on the tunes of dynasty, feudalism, and nepotism in India.
Provide your valuable insights. Thanks
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1) The primary objective of economic planning in India a) Removal of Unemployment b) Poverty Abolition c) Reducing Inequalities of income d) Growth with social justice
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is there any news of upsc removing optional in CSE 2016... i want to take coaching.. but still confused.. do any among you have any information in this regards
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Current Affairs Nov 24
NOV 24, 2015
by RAGHAV
in CURRENT AFFAIRS
- Delhi assembly passed CrPC (Delhi Amendment) bill, 2015.
- NTPC announced as sponsor for Hockey India.
- IDBI bank becomes first commercial States owned bank to raise $350 million via selling Green Bonds.
- MRF has planned to set up its manufacturing facilities in Medak District of Telangana which cost Rs. 900 crore.
- World famous "Sonepur cattle fair" begins in Bihar.
- Bengaluru to host the 7th Edition of Water Loss 2016.
GOI has launched mobile app e-pathshala a source of complete NCERT's ebooks and speciality is these are in easy to read format.
Is turkey really serious about fighting ISIS ?
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General Science Bullet - Classification of Organisms - Capsule 1
Given the importance of this topic from competitive examinations like SSC CGL, UPSC in this article, we would look at the basics of classification of organisms.
1. Characteristics like growth, reproduction, metabolism and response to stimuli distinguish us from non-living things.
a. Growth refers to the increase in number or mass of cells.
b. Reproduction is the process of producing young ones of the same kind.
c. Metabolism refers to the chemical reactions that occur inside a living cell to produce energy and waste products.
d. Response to stimuli is an organism's ability to sense changes in their surroundings and respond to it.
2. Around one million organisms live in the ocean, with two-thirds of them as yet unidentified. Such diversity makes it nearly impossible to study each organism individually.
3. This diversity necessitates classification, a systematic approach that helps scientists to categorise the organisms based on similarities in their features (ecological information, morphological, behavioural, genetic and biochemical observations).
4. Scientific name for categories thus formed is taxa (singular - taxon).
5. The branch of study that deals with systematic arrangement of organisms is called systematics. It helps to establish relationships between different categories of organisms. The scope of systematics includes identification, nomenclature and classification.
6. Taxonomy: The branch that deals with identification, description and classification of the living organisms is called taxonomy.
7. Greek philosopher Aristotle was the earliest to attempt scientific classification of organisms. He grouped plants into herbs, shrubs and trees and the animal kingdom into the ones with and without red blood/bloodless.
8. Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus is called the Father of Taxonomy. He categorised all the organisms into two kingdoms-Plantae and Animalia-in his book Systema Naturae. However, due to disputed positions of organisms like bacteria, fungi, virus and euglena (single-celled organism found in fresh and salt waters), the system of classification had to be reconsidered.
9. He discovered binomial nomenclature (binomial means two names; nomenclature is the system used for naming things) - the formal system of naming an organism with a two-word Latin name and hierarchical classification system based on observable characteristics of the organism.
10. Five-kingdom classification: It was proposed by R.H. Whittaker in 1969 considering the complexity of cell structure, body of the organism, mode of nutrition, lifestyle and phylogenetic relationship (evolution history of a species, especially based on shared common ancestors).
11. The five kingdoms comprise of kingdoms Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia.
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Hi please advice on geo books for paper 1 for both phy and Indian geo.... Majid hussain is absolutely necessary to read or is it more for geo optional students? And what about Savinder Singh?
anyone with philosophy optional???
For history i hv purchase class XI class ncert (2004 edition-29 chapters by RS Sharma) from Kumarbookcentre near vajiram and ravi ... th storeowner said this is th old one.. but i feel doubtful.. can any1 confirm plz??
How to differentiate btw old and new ncerts?? similarly for modern history i got XII ncert authored by Bipin Chandra 2004 edition with 13 chapters (ch:1: India in the 18th century)