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ENVIRONMENT The Environment and Atomic Policy of the UN

<p>Changes in Global Atomic Policy The 2005 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded jointly to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Mohamed El Baradei in lieu of their work in preventing military use of nuclear energy and for their efforts towards the safest possible standards of the use of nuclear for peaceful purposes.</p>

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DISASTER EVENTS The Mexico Analysis | Two Earthquakes and Multiple Aftershocks

<p>Mexico Earthquake Backdrop Late in the evening of September 7, 2017, an 8.1 magnitude earthquake struck Mexico’s southern coast, which Mexico declared as its strongest earthquake in over hundred years. The September 7th earthquake in Mexico is the strongest among a series of earthquakes and aftershocks that have been occurring in the region around Mexico [&hellip;]</p>

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भूगोल और आप जैव विविधता का भी रक्षक सशस्त्र सीमा बल

<p>सशस्त्र सीमा बल के जवानों द्वारा किये गये वन्य जीवन संरक्षण के इन प्रयासों के चलते सैकड़ों वन्यजीवों की विभिन्न प्रजातियों को बचाया गया और जैव विविधता का संरक्षण हुआ। इससे पर्यावरण की भी सुरक्षा हुई।</p>

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DEVELOPMENT The Nuclear Power Programme of India

<p>Nuclear Power Capable of Mitigating India&#8217;s Energy Crisis  Unless India moves towards sustainable and long-term energy sources, policy-makers see India facing a energy crisis in the future. In this nuclear energy emerges as an immediate and relatively sustainable solution to an impending energy crisis.</p>

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ENVIRONMENT The Koppen Climate Classification System

<p>The Koppen climate classification system is a widely-utilized vegetation-based climate classification system that was created by the German botanist and climatologist Wladimir Koppen. The Koppen climate classification system is an attempt to come up with a formula to delineate climatic boundaries in correspondence with vegetation zones or biomes across the globe.</p>

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ENVIRONMENT Why Environmentalists Fear Increase in Nuclear Energy Production

<p>The Science of Nuclear Energy Nuclear energy represents the energy released during a chain reaction in a nuclear reactor. The process involved in this is called nuclear fission of nuclear fuel, usually uranium, in the reactor. In power plants run using fossil fuel, coal, oil or natural gas is burned to produce heat.</p>

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POLITICS What Determines Voting Behaviour in India

<p>There are three schools of thought that dominate analyses of voting behaviour – the sociological school, the psychosocial school and thought based on rational choice theory, which de facto represents the economic school.</p>

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भूगोल और आप आर्थिक विकास की ग्रोथ पोल अवधारणा

<p>किसी भी राष्ट्र का आर्थिक विकास उसके प्राकृतिक संसाधनों के वैज्ञानिक एवं कुशल दोहन के साथ-साथ उनके उपयुक्त एवं सतत् उपयोग पर निर्भर करता है। इसके अतिरिक्त विकास की प्रक्रिया में संसाधनों का उचित वितरण महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाता है।</p>

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SCIENCE Lake Vostok of Antarctica | What does it really reveal

<p>Covering a total area of about 10,000 sq km, Lake Vostok in Antarctica is one of the largest sub-glacial lakes in the world. Lake Vostok in Antarctica is buried under greater than about 3.7 km of ice and is located near the Vostok research station run by Russia. Lake Vostok in Antarctica was once a [&hellip;]</p>

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TRIBES Protecting Forest Dwellers as an Essential Part of Indian Forests

<p>In February 2002, the Supreme Court of India passed an order prohibiting state governments and also tribals and other traditional forest dwellers from removing dead, dying trees and grasses and trees felled by winds.</p>

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