economy module done
but could only complete one set of 50 mcq
will complete the backlog tomorrow
newspapers and economy module done
could not analyze the mcq attempted- will have to cover it tomorrow
could do only 10 pages of CA BOOK- backlog to cover for tomorrow
still not back to the efficiency levels of first attempt. Need to do more
backlog+newspapers+economy module completed
couldn't do 20 pages of ca magzine. will begin again tomorrow
today- badminton -done
hindu+IE
eco module-13,14/20
ca book- 50/360
100 mcq and analysis
31/03
1 hour badminton-done
100 mcq
01/04
hindu+ie explained
eco module 18,19,20/20
csat prelims 2020 attempt and analysis
The law governing the subject of wildlife, the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, does not discriminate between animals found in protected areas and outside. It provides for equal protection for wild animals irrespective of where they are found.As per the law, wild animals are not the property of the government, and an animal which is wild in nature and free cannot be in the ownership of either the government or a private party.Only if the wild animal becomes a danger to human life or is diseased or disabled beyond recovery can it be allowed to be captured or killed by the competent authority, the Chief Wildlife Warden of the State. This provision is applicable to wild animals listed in Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, which includes leopards. Mere apprehension or fear that a wild animal could endanger human life is not a ground for capture or killing.
- verbatim from the hindu