Module 2: General Science

Rasfreenotes team presents  Module 2: General Science to the RAS/RTS Aspirants. Module 2 consists of following sections:- Physics Biology Chemistry The importance of general science can be accessed by the number of questions from the section. You could buy module 2 in just 99 INR for promotional period. For any doubt leave a mail @rasfreenotes@gmail.com, Science is … Read more

Metabolism

Metabolism  is the set of life-sustaining chemical transformations within the cells of organisms. The three main purposes of metabolism are the conversion of food/fuel to energy to run cellular processes, the conversion of food/fuel to building blocks for proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and some Carbohydrates, and the elimination of nitrogenous wastes. These enzyme-catalyzed reactions allow … Read more

Exploring the Legacy of Pliny the Elder

Exploring the Legacy of Pliny the Elder: A Polymath’s Enduring Influence Gaius Plinius Secundus, better known as Pliny the Elder, was a Roman writer, naturalist, and military officer who lived from 23 to 79 AD. He is best known for his monumental work, Naturalis Historia, a 37-volume encyclopedia that encompassed a vast range of subjects, … Read more

electro magnetic induction, electric motor

Electro Magnetic Induction When a DC current passes through a long straight conductor a magnetising force, H and a static Magnetic Field, B is developed around it If the wire is then wound into a coil, the magnetic field is greatly intensified producing a static magnetic field around itself forming the shape of a bar … Read more

National Agricultural Research System

National Agricultural Research System India has built up a fairly advanced agricultural research system. The Indian NARS is one of the largest systems in the world. The effective functioning of this system, in close association with Education and extension systems, has greatly contributed to the rapid Growth of agriculture after independence. After independence, the research … Read more

Ancient Mounds

Ancient Mounds: Echoes of the Past, Whispers of the Future Across the globe, from the rolling hills of Europe to the vast plains of North America, rise enigmatic earthen structures known as ancient mounds. These monumental earthworks, built by civilizations long gone, stand as silent testaments to the ingenuity, artistry, and cultural complexity of our … Read more

11 Fundamental Duties

The 11 Fundamental Duties: A Cornerstone of Indian Citizenship The Indian Constitution, a document that enshrines the rights and freedoms of its citizens, also recognizes certain fundamental duties that every citizen is expected to uphold. These duties, enshrined in Part IV-A of the Constitution, are not legally enforceable like fundamental rights, but they are considered … Read more

National Policy on Science Technology and Innovation

The thrust of the Scientific Policy Resolution, 1958 was on capacity-building in advancement of science as the foundation for making a strong nation, which had just freed itself from the shackles of colonial domination . The focus of the Technology Policy Statement, 1983 was attainment of technological self-reliance and building of national strength by reducing … Read more

Concept Of Biotechnology

 Concept of Biotechnology The term ‘Biotechnology’ may Sound futuristic, but it is nearly as old as civilization itself. We have begun growing crops and raising animals 10,000 years ago to provide a stable supply of food and clothing. We have been using the biological processes of Microorganisms for 6,000 years to make useful … Read more

Padma Awards

The Padma Awards: A Celebration of Excellence and National Pride The Padma Awards, one of India’s highest civilian awards, stand as a testament to the nation’s rich tapestry of achievements and the extraordinary contributions of its citizens. Instituted in 1954, these prestigious awards recognize individuals for their distinguished service in various fields, including art, literature, … Read more

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