Natural Vegetations of india

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Name - Tropical Wet Evergreen
Cllmatic Requirement - FeatureRaintall>250 cm Temperature 25-27 Humidity 80% or more
Feature - Dense forest tall trees
Important Species - Mesa Dhup White cedar,Jamun,bamboo,agar and Hopea
Found in Area - North-East India,Western slopes of western ghats, andaman and Nicobar Islands

Name - Tropical Wet Evergreen
Cllmatic Requirement - Raintall>250 cm Temperature 25-27 Humidity 80%
Feature - Evergreen mixed with deciduous, Height 24-36 m
Important Species -Semul,Rosewood,Indian chestnut,Kusum,Mesua.
Found in Area - Lowere Siopes of Easten Himalayas Odisha Coast.

Name -Tropical semi-Evergreen
Cllmatic RequirementRainfall>200-250cm,temperatur 24-27 c Humidlty 80%
FeatureEvergreen Mixe with deciduous height 24-36m
Important SpeciesKhirki jamun Tamarind Neem, Cane         
Found in Area -Coromandal Coast of Tamil Nadu.
            

Mineral Resource of India

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Types of Minerals

(A) Metallic - 
 Iron, one, copper,ahuminium,tin, lead, gold and silver.
(B) Non-metallic -
coal,mica, manganese, pertroleum and sulphur.
(C) Redioactive -
Uranium and thorium Gondwana rocks (chhotanagpur plateau) are the richest mineral deposits in india.
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Mineral Resources of India
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Mineral-States
  1. Coal - Paschim Banga, Jharkhand, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
  2. Copper-Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Karnataka
  3. Gold -Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh
  4. Iron- Madhya Pradesh,Goa, karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha
  5. Bauxite - Odisha, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu.
  6. Mica - Jharkhand, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan
  7. Petroleum - Asom,Gujarat,Mumbai,High,Bassein (South of Mumbai High)
  8. Uranium - Jharkhand,Rajasthan,Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
  9. Thorium - Keraia Coast, Rocks of Aravalli in Rajasthan.
  10. Sliver,Zinc and lead - Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka (Kolar mines).
  11. Diamond - Panna(MP) Banda(UP)
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SSLC results at six-year high, Chikkodi tops list

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BANGALORE: At 77.47, the overall pass percentage in the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination recorded a six-year high. Out of 8,36,342 students, 6,47,951 cleared the examination held in March, 1.34% higher than the previous year.     From 

CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT POINTS

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1.Regulating Act – Governor General of Bengal – SC at Calcutta – Executive Council with 4 members – Dual Government abolished

2. Pitts India Act – Board of Control – E.C. 4 to

3 – Bombay and Madras subordinate to Bengal 3.1793 Charter Act –Trade Monopoly extended for 20 years – Local Government – Higher Post for Europeans

4. Charter Act 1813 – Monopoly ended – China Opium and Tea for 20 years – Education Advance – Christian Missionary to India

5. Charter Act 1833 – Governor General of India – Law Member Macaulay – Trade Monopoly in China Ended– Governor General can frame Law – Patronage system abolished

6. Charter Act 1853 – Lt. Governor for Bengal – Competitive Exam – Legislative Council with 12 members

7. Government of India Act 1858 – Power Transfer-Secretary of State – India Council - - Home Government – Viceroy – abolition of the Board of Control and Court of Directors

8. Indian Councils Act 1861 – Portfolio System, Legislative Councils in Madras, Bombay and Bengal – Rigid Centralisation – Ordinance making Power of GG

9. Indian Councils Act 1892 – Indirect Election- Budget Discussion, Question - no voting

10.Minto Morley Reforms 1909 – Direct Elections – Separate electorate for Muslims

11. GOI Act 1919 – Dyarchy in Provinces – Central bicameral – two lists – towards responsible Government – Local Govt – UPSC – High Commissioner of India

12. Government of India Act 1935 – Provincial Autonomy – Dyarchy – Abolition in Province – introduced at Centre – Three lists – Indian Council abolished – communal representation extended – Federal Court