Introduction to Global Positioning System (GPS)

The Global Positioning System consists of 24 satellites, that circle the globe once every 12 hours, to provide worldwide position, time and velocity information. GPS makes it possible to precisely identify locations on the earth by measuring distance from the satellites. GPS allows you to record or create locations from places on the earth and … Read more

Genome and Various Genome Projects for RAS/RTS Exam

1000 Genomes Project launched in January 2008, is an international research effort to establish by far the most detailed catalogue of human genetic variation. Human Genome Project HGP was an international scientific research project with a goal to determine the sequence of chemical base pairs which make up DNA and to identify and map the … Read more

Modern concepts of Farming

Nature is dynamic. It causes inheritable changes in all living organisms. For thousands of years, farmer around the world have been selecting and conserving varieties of different crop Plants that they cultivated. This process has generated a rich wealth of varieties in each crop plant, seen to be most abundant in countries near the equator … Read more

Micro Irrigation

Micro-Irrigation: A Revolution in Water Conservation and Agricultural Productivity Introduction In a world grappling with increasing water scarcity and the need for sustainable agricultural practices, micro-irrigation has emerged as a transformative technology. This precise and efficient irrigation method delivers water directly to the plant roots, minimizing waste and maximizing water use efficiency. This article delves … Read more

Measurement of physical quantities and system of Units

Measurement of any physical quantity involves comparison with a certain basic, arbitrarily chosen, internationally accepted reference standard called unit. The result of a measurement of a physical quantity is expressed by a number (or numerical measure) accompanied by a unit. A unit of measurement is a definite magnitude of a quantity, defined and adopted by … Read more

2.6 Tolerance (1)

 Tolerance: Definition Tolerance is the willingness to accept actions we believe to be inappropriate or even wrong because it would be worse to take action against them. Tolerance is community-oriented. Ideally, all bad behavior should cease, but it is unrealistic to think that Society could succeed in enforcing this ideal. Tolerance understands this. … Read more

SIMPLIFICATION

Simplification Simplification is one of the most important part of Quantitative Aptitude section of any competitive exam. Today I am sharing all the techniques to solve Simplification questions quickly. Rules of Simplification V → Vinculum B → Remove Brackets – in the order ( ) , { }, [ ] O → Of D → Division M → Multiplication A … Read more

E-Technology in the aid of farmers and Technology Missions in Agriculture

E-Technology in the aid of farmers and Technology Missions in agriculture It is apparent that the tasks of meeting the consumption needs of the projected Population are going to be more difficult given the higher productivity base than in 1960s. There is also a growing realization that previous strategies of generating and promoting technologies have … Read more

Synergistic Cropping

Synergistic Cropping: A Path Towards Sustainable and Productive Agriculture The global population is projected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, demanding a significant increase in food production. However, conventional agricultural practices are facing mounting challenges, including dwindling natural resources, climate change, and environmental degradation. This necessitates a shift towards sustainable and efficient agricultural systems. Synergistic … Read more

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