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1. Art & Culture Sample
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1. Indian culture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature and Architecture from ancient to modern times. (copy)
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2. Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present- significant events, personalities, issues. (copy)
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5. History of the world will include events from the 18th century such as Industrial revolution, World wars, Redrawal of national boundaries, Colonization, Decolonization, Political philosophies like Communism, Capitalism, Socialism etc.- their forms and effect on the society.
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7. Role of women and women’s organizations, Population and associated issues, Poverty and developmental issues, Urbanization, their problems and their remedies.
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10.2. Introduction to Maps
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GS2
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2. Functions and responsibilities of the Union and the States, issues and challenges pertaining to the federal structure, devolution of powers and finances up to local levels and challenges therein.
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5. Parliament and State Legislatures – structure, functioning, conduct of business, powers & privileges and issues arising out of these.
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6. Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary; Ministries and Departments of the Government; pressure groups and formal/informal associations and their role in the Polity.
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12. Welfare schemes for Vulnerable Sections of the Population by the Centre and States and the Performance of these schemes; Mechanisms, Laws, Institutions and Bodies constituted for the Protection and Betterment of these Vulnerable Sections.
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GS3
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11. Science and Technology- developments and their applications and effects in everyday life.
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GS3: BIODIVERSITY AND ENVIRONMENT
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1. Environment
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GS3: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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1. Motion & Measurements
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9. Metals & Non-Metals
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10. Energy
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12. Plant Organisms
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14. Life Processes
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18. Biotechnology
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19. Information Technology
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20. Space Technology
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National & International Current Affairs (CA) 2025
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delete UPSC Sample Notes [English]

vi.2. Understanding Fuels: Characteristics, Types, and Criteria for Efficient Combustion

About Fuel

  • Sources of heat energy include wood, charcoal, petrol, and kerosene, these are termed as fuels.
  • A good fuel is one which:
  • Is readily available and economical.
  • Burns at a moderate rate in air.
  • Produces ample heat and minimal undesirable residues.
  • Different fuels come in solid, liquid, and gaseous forms.

Fuel Efficiency and Environmental Impact: A Comprehensive Analysis of Combustible Energy Sources

    • Efficiency varies among fuels like cow dung, coal, and LPG.
    • Calorific Value: The calorific value denotes the heat energy produced upon the complete combustion of 1 kg of fuel, expressed in kJ/kg.
  • Environmental Impact of Fuels:
    • Burning of Wood: Produces significant smoke, causing respiratory issues. 
      • Using wood as fuel leads to the loss of essential substances from trees and contributes to deforestation.
    • Carbon Fuels: They release unburnt carbon particles, leading to pollutants causing respiratory ailments.
    • Carbon Monoxide: It is a hazardous gas produced from incomplete combustion, especially dangerous in closed rooms.
    • Carbon Dioxide: Its increased concentration due to fuel combustion may lead to global warming.
    • Sulphur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxides: Released from burning coal, diesel, and petrol, these gases form acid rain, detrimental to crops, buildings, and soil.
    • Transition to CNG: Diesel and petrol are being replaced by CNG in vehicles, as it’s a cleaner fuel emitting fewer harmful products.
  • Global Warming: It is characterised by an increase in Earth’s atmospheric temperature, leading to polar glacier melting. 
    • Global warming results in sea-level rise, causing floods in coastal areas, with potential permanent submersion of low-lying regions.

Calorific Values of Different Fuels

Fuel

Calorific Value (kJ/kg)

Cow dung cake

6,000 – 8,000

Wood

17,000 – 22,000

Coal

25,000 – 33,000

Petrol

45,000

Kerosene

45,000

Diesel

45,000

Methane

50,000

CNG

50,000

LPG

55,000

Biogas

35,000 – 40,000

Hydrogen

150,000