Rotterdam Convention – UPSC Notes – Environment
The Rotterdam Convention, established by the Conference of Plenipotentiaries in 1998 in Rotterdam, Netherlands
The Rotterdam Convention, established by the Conference of Plenipotentiaries in 1998 in Rotterdam, Netherlands
The DPSP is a set of guidelines outlined in Part IV of the Constitution, specifically from Articles 36 to 51….
As global warming intensifies and society continues emitting greenhouse gases, the concept of investing in artificial Carbon Sequestration techniques is gaining prominence.
A Carbon Sink is a natural or man-made reservoir that accumulates and stores a carbon-containing chemical compound indefinitely.
Coal Gasification is the transformative method that converts coal and water into syngas, a mixture containing carbon monoxide
An Ecotone is a zone of transition between two biological communities where the two meet and merge.
The Indian Constitution, not only encompasses the Fundamental Rights in Part III but also includes other rights dispersed throughout its various parts.
Fundamental rights are essential rights given by the Indian Constitution in Part III, Articles 12 to 35. Read more on Fundamental Rights and their significance!
Excessive Limitations The rights given in Part III of the Constitution, known as Fundamental Rights, have faced a lot of…
Laws Protected from Challenge under Article 31A: Article 31A safeguards five types of laws from being questioned or declared invalid…