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Vote on account deals with the short term expenditure needs of the Central Government from the Consolidated Fund of India.... View Article
Vote on account deals with the short term expenditure needs of the Central Government from the Consolidated Fund of India.... View Article
The hunting of the Barashinga was banned in 1954. It was the result of extensive poaching and hunting that had... View Article
In India, swamp deer are found in Madhya Pradesh, Assam and Uttar Pradesh. Known as Barashinga they are also found... View Article
Although their average lifespan is unknown, leatherback turtles are known to live for more than 30 years. Yet there have... View Article
Leatherback sea turtles might not have a set of teeth but they have an esophagus filled with hundreds of sharp... View Article
Leatherback turtles are gelatinvores as in they only consume jellyfish, sea squirts and other invertebrates. Leatherback turtles are the largest... View Article
Leatherback turtles are known to swim at the speed of 35 km/h. This speed is usually just achieved during brief... View Article
The uniqueness of the leatherback turtles lies in the fact that unlike other turtle species they are able to maintain... View Article
There are about 25,000 leatherback turtles left in the world as opposed to 115,000 a couple of decades ago. The... View Article
The leatherback turtle is facing extinction because of Extensive turtle and egg harvest and bycatch in fishing gear. Their numbers... View Article
No, not all species of dolphins are blind. Ocean-going dolphins can see perfectly while certain river-dwelling species of dolphins cannot... View Article
The biggest issue for the Ganges River Dolphin has to be habitat destruction. Dams and barriers on rivers have damaged... View Article
There are about 2000 Ganges River dolphins left in the world by 2020. Ganges River Dolphins are one of the... View Article
The Ganges River Dolphin is primarily found in the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers and their tributaries in India, Bangladesh and... View Article
The Ganges river dolphin became blind as a result of evolution. This evolution came about as a result of having... View Article
There are about 2500-3000 Ganges river dolphins in the wild. Their numbers, a result of poaching and habitat destruction, means... View Article
The most important part of the carbon cycle is plants absorb carbon dioxide and sunlight to create fuel which is... View Article
The main reservoirs of carbon are as follows: The Atmosphere Terrestrial Biosphere ( It includes freshwater systems and nonliving organic... View Article
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is an intergovernmental body of the United Nations that advances knowledge on climate change.... View Article
India ratified and joined the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) on 17th December 1996. The UNCCD is a... View Article