Second Phase of Exercise Malabar 2021 organised in the Bay of Bengal from Oct 12 to 15 2021

Second Phase of Exercise Malabar 2021 organised in the Bay of Bengal from Oct 12 to 15 2021

The second phase of Exercise Malabar 2021, between the Quad countries, will be conducted in the Bay of Bengal from October 12 to 15, 2021. The first phase of the mega wargame took place off the coast of Guam in the Western Pacific from August 26-29 that featured a number of complex drills involving many frontline warships and other assets of

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Reliance Industry’s renewable energy arm RNESL acquires 100% stake in REC Solar Holdings for $771 million

Reliance Industry’s renewable energy arm RNESL acquires 100% stake in REC Solar Holdings for $771 million

“Reliance New Energy Solar Ltd (RNESL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), has announced the acquisition of 100 percent shareholding of REC Solar Holdings AS (REC Group) from China National Bluestar (Group) Co Ltd., for an Enterprise Value of USD 771 million,” Reliance New Energy Solar said in a BSE filing. This acquisition will

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Indian Railways launches two long haul freight trains ‘Trishul’, ‘Garuda’ for South Central Railway

Indian Railways launches two long haul freight trains ‘Trishul’, ‘Garuda’ for South Central Railway

The Indian Railways has launched two long haul freight trains “Trishul” and “Garuda” for the South Central Railway (SCR) — which are twice or multiple times longer than the normal composition of freight trains. These long-haul trains provide a very effective solution to the problem of capacity constraints in critical sections. What is a Long haul

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KHAJURAHO SCHOOL – UPSC Daily Important Topic | 10 October 2021

In the central part of India, the Chandel ruler developed a distinct style of Temple making known as the Khajuraho School. Both the interior and exterior walls lavishly decorated. Scriptures generally erotic- derived inspiration from Vatsyayana’s Kamasutra. Temples made of Sandstone. Temples had three chambers- Gharbhagriha, mandapa and ardha-mandapa. Temples generally north or east facing.

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Geography Notes

Consequences of Migration

The consequences of international migration vary greatly depending on the destination country, its political and social environment, its cultural values and moral standards. Some destinations prefer immigrants to people born in a country with a distinct ethnic identity. But most destinations want immigrants to assimilate into local communities with distinct cultural affiliations. 1. Economic Consequences

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Causes of Migration

Migration, as defined by the United Nations, is a phenomenon that involves the movement of people from one country to another for various reasons. Needs to migrate are mainly related to better employment opportunities, access to healthcare, better education and climate change. Migrant population refers to the population that moves from their original residency into

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Streams of Migration

Internal migration (within the country) Internal migration may be a long-term trend, but it is difficult to measure. There has been an increase in internal migration due to the decentralization of economic activities, which has provided employment opportunities in the secondary and tertiary sectors of many developing countries, including rural areas. As rural populations grow

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