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2021-12-19 19:09:22
15+ Chapters of Laxminkath on Constitutional and Non-constitutional Bodies in just 1 table!

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2021-12-19 18:36:31 Krishna River

The Krishna is the second largest east flowing river of the Peninsula.

The Krishna Basin extends over Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka having a total area of ~2.6 lakh Sq.km.

It is bounded by Balaghat range on the north, by the Eastern Ghats on the south and the east and by the Western Ghats on the west.

The Krishna River rises from the Western Ghats near Jor village of Satara district of Maharashtra at an altitude of 1,337 m just north of Mahabaleshwar.

The total length of river from origin to its outfall into the Bay of Bengal is 1,400 km.

The major part of basin is covered with agricultural land accounting to 75.86% of the total area.

The Krishna forms a large delta with a shoreline of about 120 km. The Krishna delta appears to merge with that formed by the Godavari and extends about 35 km into the sea.
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2021-12-19 16:34:00 Marks Maximizer-Polity

1.Increased use of Ordinance powers
1950s = 7 ordinances issued on average in a year.
Spike in ordinance seen recently = 16 ordinances issued in 2019 and 15 in 2020

2.Low sitting in legislature: During the first two decades of Parliament, Lok Sabha met for an average of 130 days a year. This has come down to approximately 70 days in the last decade.

3.Utility of Question hour - In the 16th Lok Sabha, question hour has functioned in Lok Sabha for 77% of the scheduled time, while in Rajya Sabha it has functioned for 47%.

4.Standing committees relevance decreasing: While 60% of the Bills in the 14th Lok Sabha and 71% in the 15th Lok Sabha were vetted by the Parliamentary committees, this proportion came down to 27% in the 16th Lok Sabha.

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2021-12-19 09:18:59 Godavari River

The Godavari is the largest river system of the Peninsular India and is revered as Dakshina Ganga.

The Godavari basin extends over states of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha in addition to smaller parts in Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Union territory of Puducherry (Yanam) having a total area of ~ 3 lakh Sq.km.

The basin is bounded by Satmala hills, the Ajanta range and the Mahadeo hills on the north, by the Eastern Ghats on the south and the east and by the Western Ghats on the west.

The Godavari River rises from Trimbakeshwar in the Nashik district of Maharashtra about 80 km from the Arabian Sea at an elevation of 1,067 m.

The total length of Godavari from its origin to outfall into the Bay of Bengal is 1,465 km.
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2021-12-19 08:10:52
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2021-12-18 20:25:19 Mahanadi River

The Mahanadi basin extends over states of Chhattisgarh and Odisha and comparatively smaller portions of Jharkhand, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, draining an area of 1.4 lakh Sq.km.

It is bounded by the Central India hills on the north, by the Eastern Ghats on the south and east and by the Maikala range on the west.

The Mahanadi (“Great River”) follows a total course of 560 miles (900 km).

It has its source in the northern foothills of Dandakaranya in Raipur District of Chhattisgarh at an elevation of 442 m.

The Mahanadi is one of the major rivers of the peninsular rivers, in water potential and flood producing capacity, it ranks second to the Godavari.

Other small streams between the Mahanadi and the Rushikulya draining directly into the Chilka Lake also forms the part of the basin.

The major part of basin is covered with agricultural land accounting to 54.27% of the total area.

It is one of the most-active silt-depositing streams in the Indian subcontinent.

After receiving the Seonath River, it turns east and enters Odisha state.

At Sambalpur the Hirakud Dam (one of the largest dams in India) on the river has formed a man-made lake 35 miles (55 km) long.

It enters the Odisha plains near Cuttack and enters the Bay of Bengal at False Point by several channels.

Puri, at one of its mouths, is a famous pilgrimage site.
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2021-12-18 19:04:29
15+ Chapters of Laxminkath on Constitutional and Non-constitutional Bodies in just 1 table!

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2021-12-16 19:44:51 Chambal River

The Chambal River is a tributary of the Yamuna River in central India, and thus forms part of the greater Gangetic drainage system.

The river flows north-northeast through Madhya Pradesh, running for a time through Rajasthan then forming the boundary between Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh before turning southeast to join the Yamuna in Uttar Pradesh state

The perennial Chambal originates at Janapav, south of Mhow town, near Manpur, Indore, on the south slope of the Vindhya Range in Madhya Pradesh.

 It ends a confluence of five rivers, including the Chambal, Kwari, Yamuna, Sind, Pahuj, at Pachnada near Bhareh in Uttar Pradesh state, at the border of Bhind and Etawah districts.

The Chambal River is considered pollution free, and hosts an amazing riverine faunal assemblage including 2 species of crocodilians – the mugger and gharial, 8 species of freshwater turtles, smooth-coated otters, gangetic river dolphins, skimmers, black-bellied terns, sarus cranes and black-necked storks, amongst others
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