Zones of aquatic ecosystem

Aquatic Zone definition An aquatic zone is a region of a body of water that is characterized by its physical and biological features. Aquatic zones can be divided into a number of different types, based on factors such as depth, sunlight availability, and substrate type. Some of the most common types of aquatic zones include: … Read more

What are 5 food chain examples?

Here are 5 food chain examples: This is a simple food chain that can be found in many different ecosystems. The grass is the producer, the rabbit is the primary consumer, the fox is the secondary consumer, and the wolf is the tertiary consumer. This is a food chain that can be found in the … Read more

Energy flow in ecosystem Upsc

Energy flow in an ecosystem Energy flow in an ecosystem refers to the transfer of energy through various trophic levels, from producers to consumers and decomposers. It starts with solar energy captured by plants through photosynthesis, which is then passed on to herbivores and carnivores through feeding relationships. Decomposers break down organic matter, returning essential … Read more

Biosphere

Biosphere Biosphere is part of the earth where we exist. It consists of a highly integrated and interacting zone comprised of atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere. Biosphsre is absent in extremes of the north and south poles, highest mountains and deepest oceans. As it is hostile conditions that do not support life. The biosphere is the … Read more

Central Vigilance Commission Upsc

Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) is a government body created in 1964. This body is created to address the corruption in the government and its agencies. In the year 2003, Parlian has granted an autonomous state, which makes it free of control from any executive authority. The body’s job is to monitor all the vigilance activities … Read more

Anti-Corruption Measures in India Upsc

Anti-corruption measures Anti-corruption measures include a protocol that gives a set of preventive mechanisms that includes the development of codes of conduct for Government officials, transparency in the government’s procurement of goods and services, access to public information, safeguarding the whistleblowers, and also establishment of anti-corruption agencies. Anti-corruption laws in India Public servants in India … Read more

Article 370 Special Status to Jammu & Kashmir Upsc

Here’s a table summarizing Article 370, its timeline, and its significance: Timeline Article Number Significance 1947 Article 370 Introduced as part of the Indian Constitution to grant special autonomous status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). 26 January 1950 Article 370 Came into effect; allowed J&K to have its own constitution, flag, and … Read more

Official Language Act 1963 Upsc

Article 343 (1) of the Constitution of India states “The Official Language of the Union government shall be Hindi in Devanagari script.” Unless Parliament decided otherwise, the use of English for official purposes was to cease 15 years after the constitution came into effect, i.e. on 26 January 1965.

Absolute Majority Upsc

Absolute Majority Absolute Majority means a party having more than 50% of seat in the House of Parliament. That is Lok Sabha, absolute majority is 273 out of 545. That is more than 50% of seat. This term is used to the general election of Parliament and state legislature, during the selection of the ruling … Read more

* * All the Notes in this blog, are referred from Tamil Nadu State Board Books and Samacheer Kalvi Books. Kindly check with the original Tamil Nadu state board books and Ncert Books.