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2021-05-12 16:06:52 https://www.financialexpress.com/lifestyle/science/poonam-avlokan-the-unique-method-used-by-gujarat-to-estimate-its-lion-population-check-details/1988149/
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2021-05-12 15:44:38 West Flowing Rivers of The Peninsular India

The west flowing rivers of the Peninsular India are fewer and smaller as compared to their east flowing counterparts.
The two major west flowing rivers are
the Narmada and the Tapi.
This exceptional behavior is because these rivers didn’t form valleys and instead they flow through faults (linear rift, rift valley, trough) created due to the bending of the northern peninsula during the formation process of Himalayas.
These faults run parallel to
the Vindhyas and the Satpuras.
The Sabarmati, Mahi and Luni are other rivers of the Peninsular India which flow westwards.
Hundreds of small streams originating in the Western Ghats flow swiftly westwards and join the Arabian Sea.
It is interesting to note that
the Peninsular rivers which fall into the Arabian Sea do not form deltas, but only estuaries. {Fluvial Depositional Landforms}
This is due to the fact that the west flowing rivers, especially the Narmada and the Tapi flow through hard rocks and hence do not carry any good amount of silt.
Moreover, the tributaries of these rivers are very small and hence they don’t contribute any silt.
Hence these rivers are not able to form distributaries or a delta before they enter the sea
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2021-05-12 13:05:25 Coal India Limited

CIL is a Maharatna Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) that came into being in November 1975.
It is the world's single largest coal producer.
It produces around 83% of India’s overall coal production and provides for 40% of primary commercial energy requirement.
In pursuance to initiatives towards development of clean coal technology, CIL is planning to set-up a coal-based Methanol plant in the premises of Dankuni Coal Complex (DCC) near Kolkata.
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2021-05-12 12:10:37 Project Tiger

Project Tiger is an ongoing
Centrally Sponsored Scheme of the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change providing central assistance to the tiger States for tiger conservation in designated tiger reserves.
India now has as many as 2,967 tigers in the wild, with more than half of them in Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka, according to the latest tiger estimation report for 2018.
The population of tigers have increased by 33% since the last census in 2014 when the total estimate was 2,226.
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2021-05-12 12:07:12 Eklavya Model School:

Residential School based on Navodaya Model to be opened in each tribal block by 2022.
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2021-05-12 12:04:56 Corporate Tax

It is levied
on a firm's profit by the government.
It is taxed on operating earnings after expenses have been deducted.
The rate of corporate tax in India varies from one type of company to another i.e. domestic corporations and foreign corporations pay tax at different rates .
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2021-05-12 09:02:15 Persian Gulf Region

The lands around the Persian Gulf are shared by eight countries namely,
Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
These all eight countries are members of the United Nations.

United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait are members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

Out of persian gulf countries, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates(UAE) and Saudi Arabia are members of OPEC.
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2021-05-12 08:56:51 Types of Shape of Economic Recovery

Economic recovery can take many forms, which is depicted using alphabetic notations.
For example, a Z-shaped recovery, V-shaped recovery, U-shaped recovery, elongated U-shaped recovery, W-shaped recovery and L-shaped recovery.
The alphabets generally denote the graph of growth rate, which resembles the shape of the letter.
The fundamental difference between the different kinds of recovery is the time taken for economic activity to normalize.
The time taken is often a factor of multiple things such as the depth of the economic crisis. e.g deeper the recession, longer is the time to get back to normal.
The other aspect of economic recovery includes the effect of pandemic on jobs and household incomes, and the kind of policy response taken by the government that determines how quickly economic growth will recover.
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2021-05-12 06:59:02 BirdLife International’s Forests of Hope Programme aims to prevent deforestation, protect trees and to restore natural forests in the tropics. The programme's effectiveness is maximised by linking forest conservation on the ground to policy and advocacy work at national and international levels
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2021-05-12 06:39:02 National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) is a statutory Board constituted on 22nd September 2003 under Section 5 of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972. The NBWL is chaired by the Hon'ble Prime Minister. The NBWL has 47 members including the Chairman. Amongst these, 19 members are ex-officio members.
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