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Wildlife In Uttar Pradesh

Introduction Wildlife refers to the diverse range of living organisms, including animals, birds, insects, plants, fungi, and microorganisms, that inhabit natural environments and ecosystems. These organisms play essential roles in maintaining the balance of ecosystems and contribute to the overall health of our planet. The very first wildlife protection organisation of the country was established […]

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Natural Vegetation : UP

Introduction “Natural vegetation refers to a plant community that has been left undisturbed over a long time, so as to allow its individual species to adjust themselves to climate and soil conditions as far as possible.” In other words — “Natural vegetation is that community of plants in which there has been no interference for

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Agricultural Schemes, Policies and Programs of UP

Introduction Various agricultural schemes & programs are being operated by Uttar Pradesh, some of them are operated by the Central Government, some by the State Government and some are operated by the Center-State partnership. Various schemes, programs & policies UP Agriculture Export Policy-2019 : In September, 2019, the state government has approved Uttar Pradesh Agriculture

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Mineral resources of UP

Introduction From the point of view of mineral resources, Uttar Pradesh is a ‘lower middle class’ state. Here minerals and sub-minerals are found in Vindhya series rocks, Bundelkhand regions, lower parts of the Himalayan range and some river valleys. Minerals in UP are mainly found in the plateau areas of the south. The main reason

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Power Resources – Uttar Pradesh

Introduction The requirement of energy in Uttar Pradesh is being fully met by both commercial and non-commercial sources. The sources of commercial energy include electricity, petroleum, coal, nuclear, chemicals, etc. while the sources of non-commercial energy include wood, cow dung ( upale ), waste materials, etc. But in the changing circumstances, the importance of non-commercial

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