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Let's make UPSC easy for everyone and be selective in our approach of study and maximize scores. Let them make it tough, we will make it easy Out another channel @upscpulse Please contact 9990731088 for any info

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Importnat Terms AMALGUZAR. A revenue collector, usually the head of a district or pargana (q.v.) AMIL. Under the Mughals, a revenue collector, but the term had more general application during the sultanate. AMIN. A revenue assessor, who decided the government's share of the produce of the land. AMIR. During the sultanate, a designation for officers of the third rank. Later, amir and the plural, umara, were used for "noblemen" in general, and to indicate officials of high rank. AMIR-I-AKHUR. Commander of the cavalry. AMIR-I-DAD. The law officer who carried out the decisions of the judges. Appeals from a qazi's (q.v.) judgment could be made to him, and he investigated complaints made against high officials. AMIR-I-HAJIB. An official of great prestige who superintended all court ceremonies, regulated protocol, and controlled contacts between the ruler and his subjects. "Lord Chamberlain" is the usual translation. AMIR-I-MAJLIS. The official who arranged the social and cultural contacts of the sultan. AMIR-UL-UMARA. Literally, chief of nobles. This was a title conferred by a ruler, rather than an office. ARIZ (or diwan-i-arz). The department of government under the sultanate concerned with maintaining the army. Usually translated "War Office" or "Ministry of War." ARIZ-I-MUMALIK. The official during the sultanate responsible for the administration of the army, including recruiting, payment of salaries, supplies, and transportation. The office was similar to that of the mir bakshi under the Mughals. See "bakhshi."

Environment Revision part 3

NATO, EU, OPEC, OPEC+, EXPORT CONTROL GROUPS

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This is all for science and tech, we may provide one more file. you do not need to do anything extra, just do these topics becuase you hardly have time.

Science and Tech - Revision (Part 3) .pdf1.34 KB

Science and Tech - Revision (Part 2) .pdf1.22 KB

It will take 4-5 days to complete the revision of S&T And 6-7 Days for Environment Thereafter we will start with History and Geography And we will be done by 24th with everything.

S&T Revision Targets

Environment and Ecology - Revision (Part 2) .pdf4.43 MB

Environment Revision

One test will be provided to everyone in the group, you need not to pay anything. It will be the last test of our full mock test series, those who wants to join they can fill the form which we will provide on next Friday or else you can text us also. 9990731088 Test Date - 13th May (Saturday) Time - 9:30 AM

Full Mock Test 11 Saturday, May 6 · 2:30 – 4:30pm Time zone: Asia/Kolkata Google Meet joining info Video call link: https://meet.google.com/ohs-orar-wsp

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amilies in the coastal pockets of Odisha‘s Ganjam district have been eking out a living by preparing aromatic kewda oil for years, and a recent growth in demand has put a smile on their faces. The price per litre of kewda oil was Rs 4.5 lakh last year Every year, kewda farmers, flower sellers and oil makers earn around Rs 50-60 crore.

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amilies in the coastal pockets of Odisha‘s Ganjam district have been eking out a living by preparing aromatic kewda oil for years, and a recent growth in demand has put a smile on their faces. The price per litre of kewda oil was Rs 4.5 lakh last year Every year, kewda farmers, flower sellers and oil makers earn around Rs 50-60 crore.

amilies in the coastal pockets of Odisha‘s Ganjam district have been eking out a living by preparing aromatic kewda oil for years, and a recent growth in demand has put a smile on their faces. The price per litre of kewda oil was Rs 4.5 lakh last year Every year, kewda farmers, flower sellers and oil makers earn around Rs 50-60 crore.

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