Thursday, 4 December 2014

some important topics for main 2014 GS III PAPER


net neutrality
near field communications
digital india
e commerce in india,developments,achievements and future oppourtunities
IT in rural development

national green tribunal
problems in implementation of forest rights act
kasturi \rangan an gadgil committees  on western ghats
ORGANISED CRIME IN CHILD TRAFFICKING

biodiversity hotspots
great indian bustard
rhinoceros dehorning
conservation stratigies
sacred groves
 community reserves

fracking
antibiotic resistance
mb shah committee
hybrid vehicles
wearable technology
bitcoins
bionics

bioprospecting
open source drug discovery
smart grid
smart city
organic farming
 stem cells-cord banking,applications, reprogramming
human gene patenting
 genomics
 proteomics
quantum dots
perform achieve and trade PAT
HYDROGEN ENERGY


Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Great indian bustard (Ardiotes nigriceps)


-    Identified as Critically Endangered (CE)species by IUCN.
-    Is state bird of Rajasthan.
-   One of the worst affected bird species by habitat destruction.
-   Its numbers are dwindling due to construction of irrigation canals,roads etc
-   It is flagship grassland species
-   One of the largest bird species in INDIA.
-   Since it lays eggs in bushes,destruction of grasslands exposes its eggs to predators
-   Conserved in DESERT NATIONAL PARK, Rajasthan.
-   Protected also in Rollapadu wild life sanctuary,A.P

-There are atotal of FOUR Bustard species in India

   1.GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD
   2.BENGAL FLORICAN
   3.LESSER FLORICAN
   4.HOUBARA (Migratory Species)