Some of the five examples of IoT applications are smart air quality sensors, Sensors for providing alerts on floods, soil monitoring sensors,... View Article
The main purpose of the Rowlatt Act was to suppress political activities in India and carry out detention of political prisoners without trial... View Article
The Internet of things will transform the ways in which people will lead their lives as more and more devices get connected to the internet. It... View Article
According to Article 30 of UDHR, Any government, group or individual should not act in a way that would destroy the rights and freedoms of the... View Article
Real life examples of IoT are Smart appliances, smart energy meters, smart wearable devices etc. You can read about the Internet of Things (IoT)... View Article
In 1948, representatives from the 50 member states of the United Nations devised a list of all the human rights. The General Assembly of the... View Article
Both of these are types of design approaches that define various parts of a given system, and they follow a different modus operandi. Let us know... View Article
When different devices in our daily lives are connected with the help of the internet, then it is known as the internet of things. Examples are... View Article
Some examples of the internet of things are smart homes, wearable devices for monitoring health, connected cars, Google Home, Amazon Echo. You... View Article
Mahatma Gandhi was about to launch a Civil Disobedience Campaign in Bardoli, Gujarat when he received news about the Chauri Chaura incident on... View Article
Both the Stream Cipher and Block Cipher belong to a part of the symmetric key cipher. Both of these are basically the methods that one can use... View Article
This is a very subjective question as it depends on the comfort level of the student who appears for the UPSC examination.If the person with BSc... View Article
Yes, Science can definitely be a good optional subject for UPSC. There are plenty of examples where people have cleared UPSC exams in flying... View Article
32nd Constitutional Amendment was made in 1973. Amendment to article 371 of the Constitution was made. It inserted articles 371D and 371E into... View Article
One can use various types of controller boards for their hardware projects. Among them, Arduino and Raspberry Pi are two of the most common and... View Article
One of the most popular and powerful supercomputers of India is Pratyush. It is used by Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) for the... View Article
The non-cooperation movement was launched in 1920 with the aim of obtaining self-governance and ultimately getting the British colonial... View Article
Both of these are versions of Android with a few similarities and yet vary a lot. Let us understand more about each of these before we dive into... View Article
As of December 2020, there are 395 articles, 12 Schedules and 22 parts in the Constitution of India. Till now 104 amendments have been made to... View Article