"When in doubt, observe and ask questions. When certain, observe at length and ask many more questions."
Created this thread as a one stop solution for all members so that all the doubts wherein any conceptual clarification is required can be solved here.
How to handle questions like this one here?
Is it mentioned anywhere or should I just ignore it as a bouncer question thrown by UPSC?
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For 1- charaka and sushruta were alive before. They were surgeons. So there must be specialised instruments.
For 2- Internal organ transplant today is very tricky, imagine that time. Not probabale.
3- I think I read somewhere aryabhatta did.
4- I think bhaskaracharya did.
Plus, if you eliminate 2 and know 1 is correct, no need to know 3 and 4.
What's the consensus on the effects of the Green Revolution on the disparity b/w small and large farmers? 11th NCERT initially says that it did not exacerbate the disparity due to the role of the state (subsidies for HYV seeds and pesticides), while later in the Poverty chapter they state that itdid make the inequality worse.
save me from this bipolar book
How to handle questions like this one here?
Is it mentioned anywhere or should I just ignore it as a bouncer question thrown by UPSC?c?
For 1- charaka and sushruta were alive before. They were surgeons. So there must be specialised instruments.
For 2- Internal organ transplant today is very tricky, imagine that time. Not probabale.
3- I think I read somewhere aryabhatta did.
4- I think bhaskaracharya did.
Plus, if you eliminate 2 and know 1 is correct, no need to know 3 and 4.
Sergio Ramos--->KING IN THE NORTH !!
How to handle questions like this one here?
Is it mentioned anywhere or should I just ignore it as a bouncer question thrown by UPSC?
https://nios.ac.in/media/documents/SecICHCour/English/CH.15.pdf
Has some relevant stuff.
How to handle questions like this one here?
Is it mentioned anywhere or should I just ignore it as a bouncer question thrown by UPSC?c?
For 1- charaka and sushruta were alive before. They were surgeons. So there must be specialised instruments.
For 2- Internal organ transplant today is very tricky, imagine that time. Not probabale.
3- I think I read somewhere aryabhatta did.
4- I think bhaskaracharya did.
Plus, if you eliminate 2 and know 1 is correct, no need to know 3 and 4.
Sergio Ramos--->KING IN THE NORTH !!
How to handle questions like this one here?
Is it mentioned anywhere or should I just ignore it as a bouncer question thrown by UPSC?https://nios.ac.in/media/documents/SecICHCour/English/CH.15.pdf
Has some relevant stuff.
Sab padha hai, fir bhi question solve ni hua...
I focussed on the books and the authors , so upsc was like "Accha beta, ab yeh bataao ki yeh konsi century ki baat hai?"
What are the important topics for Science & Tech? Please comment what you feel!
- Nuclear treaty and nuclear Energy
- Biotech (Gene editing, GM crop, RNA, DNA, embryo twinning)
- Space related ( Perseverance, Chandrayaan, Debris)
- IT (5g, AI, Quantum, Blockchain, data security related)
- Health - VAccine
-Energy( geothermal, Hydrogen gas, fuel cells, solar )
For space, I feel UPSC is not focusing on 'smaller' missions like going to Mars and Moon. It's going for more 'exotic' missions like e-LISA which is a Gravitational wave observatory just like LIGO which was asked couple of years ago. So, that maybe narrows down a little bit.What are the important topics for Science & Tech? Please comment what you feel!
- Nuclear treaty and nuclear Energy- Biotech (Gene editing, GM crop, RNA, DNA, embryo twinning)
- Space related ( Perseverance, Chandrayaan, Debris)
- IT (5g, AI, Quantum, Blockchain, data security related)
- Health - VAccine
-Energy( geothermal, Hydrogen gas, fuel cells, solar )
For space, I feel UPSC is not focusing on 'smaller' missions like going to Mars and Moon. It's going for more 'exotic' missions like e-LISA which is a Gravitational wave observatory just like LIGO which was asked couple of years ago. So, that maybe narrows down a little bit.What are the important topics for Science & Tech? Please comment what you feel!
- Nuclear treaty and nuclear Energy- Biotech (Gene editing, GM crop, RNA, DNA, embryo twinning)
- Space related ( Perseverance, Chandrayaan, Debris)
- IT (5g, AI, Quantum, Blockchain, data security related)
- Health - VAccine
-Energy( geothermal, Hydrogen gas, fuel cells, solar )
Yes, please add more. Last year peoples posted imp topic in S&T. Kaafi sahi tha wo.
For space, I feel UPSC is not focusing on 'smaller' missions like going to Mars and Moon. It's going for more 'exotic' missions like e-LISA which is a Gravitational wave observatory just like LIGO which was asked couple of years ago. So, that maybe narrows down a little bit.What are the important topics for Science & Tech? Please comment what you feel!
- Nuclear treaty and nuclear Energy- Biotech (Gene editing, GM crop, RNA, DNA, embryo twinning)
- Space related ( Perseverance, Chandrayaan, Debris)
- IT (5g, AI, Quantum, Blockchain, data security related)
- Health - VAccine
-Energy( geothermal, Hydrogen gas, fuel cells, solar )
also Large Hadron Collider and wo International proj jisme Fusion reactor banaane ki koshish kar rhe....forgetting the name
For space, I feel UPSC is not focusing on 'smaller' missions like going to Mars and Moon. It's going for more 'exotic' missions like e-LISA which is a Gravitational wave observatory just like LIGO which was asked couple of years ago. So, that maybe narrows down a little bit.What are the important topics for Science & Tech? Please comment what you feel!
- Nuclear treaty and nuclear Energy- Biotech (Gene editing, GM crop, RNA, DNA, embryo twinning)
- Space related ( Perseverance, Chandrayaan, Debris)
- IT (5g, AI, Quantum, Blockchain, data security related)
- Health - VAccine
-Energy( geothermal, Hydrogen gas, fuel cells, solar )
also Large Hadron Collider and wo International proj jisme Fusion reactor banaane ki koshish kar rhe....forgetting the name
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