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Union Budget 2023: A look back at some memorable speeches by finance ministers

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  Union Budget is the annual financial statement presented by the Finance Minister of India in the Parliament. It outlines the government’s estimated revenues and expenditures for the upcoming financial year and provides a comprehensive view of the country's economic situation. The Union Budget has a significant impact on the Indian economy and affects various sectors such as agriculture, education, healthcare, infrastructure, and finance. In recent years, the government has been focusing on increasing public spending in the areas of infrastructure, healthcare, and education, while also trying to reduce the fiscal deficit and control inflation. The recent budgets have emphasized the importance of digital technologies and emphasized their role in the country's economic growth. This year's Union Budget is being eagerly awaited, as it is the first budget after the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST). The GST has been one of the biggest tax reforms in India, and ...

Alkanes,Alkenes and Alkynes Short notes

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  Alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes are all types of hydrocarbons, which are compounds made up of only carbon and hydrogen atoms. These three types of hydrocarbons differ in the types of chemical bonds that hold their atoms together. 😱ray optics Short notes😱 Alkanes are hydrocarbons in which all the carbon-carbon bonds are single bonds. This means that each carbon atom is bonded to four other atoms, which can be other carbon atoms or hydrogen atoms. Methane (CH4) is the simplest alkane and serves as an example of this class of hydrocarbons. Alkanes are also known as saturated hydrocarbons because each carbon atom is bonded to the maximum number of atoms possible. 😱DNA REPLICATION🧬🧬 short notes 😱 Alkenes are hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon-carbon double bond. This double bond means that each carbon atom in the double bond is bonded to only three other atoms instead of four. Ethene (C2H4) is the simplest alkene and serves as an example of this class of hydrocarbons. A...

Notes of Ray Optics

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  Ray optics is a Branch  of Optics  that deals with the behavior of light as it travels in straight lines, or "rays."  This branch of optics is used to study and understand phenomena such as reflection, refraction, and the formation of Images . Short notes of Alkanes,Alkenes and Alkynes Reflection is the process by which light bounces off a surface. The angle at which the light hits the surface, called the angle of incidence, is related to the angle at which the light reflects off the surface, called the angle of reflection, by the law of reflection. This law states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. Refraction is the process by which light changes direction as it travels through a medium with a different refractive index. The refractive index of a medium is a measure of how much it bends light. The greater the refractive index, the more the light is bent. When light passes from one medium to another with a different refractive index, i...

DNA Replication notes

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  DNA 🧬  replication is a Vital  process that occurs in all living organisms. It is the process by which a cell duplicates its genetic material, creating an identical copy of itself. This process is essential for the growth and reproduction of cells, and it plays a crucial role in the continuation of life on Earth. The process of DNA replication begins with the unwinding of the double helix structure of DNA. This is accomplished by enzymes called helicases, which break the hydrogen bonds holding the two strands of DNA together. Next, enzymes called primases add a short RNA primer to the exposed single strands of DNA. These primers serve as a starting point for the replication process. After the primers are added, enzymes called DNA polymerases bind to the single strands of DNA and begin adding nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA, to the exposed strands. DNA polymerases can only add nucleotides to the 3' end of a strand, so replication proceeds in the 5' to 3' directi...

Short notes of Organic Reactions

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  Organic  reactions are chemical reactions that involve compounds containing carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds. These reactions are important in the field of organic chemistry, which is the study of the properties and behavior of compounds containing carbon. 😱😱Short notes of periodic table 😱😱 There are many different types of organic reactions, each with their own unique properties and mechanisms. Some of the most important types of organic reactions include: 😱😱notes of thermodynamics 😱😱 Addition reactions:  These reactions involve the addition of a molecule to a double or triple bond, resulting in the formation of a new single bond. For example, the addition of hydrogen gas (H2) to an unsaturated hydrocarbon, such as ethene (C2H4), produces a saturated hydrocarbon, such as ethane (C2H6). Substitution reactions : These reactions involve the replacement of one atom or group of atoms in a molecule with another atom or group of atoms. For example, the replacement of a chl...

Short notes of periodic table

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  Notes of DNA 🧬 REPLICATION The  Periodic table is a graphical representation of all known chemical elements and their properties. It is arranged in order of increasing atomic number and is divided into rows (called periods) and columns (called groups or families). 😱😱notes of organic reactions of chemistry😱😱 The elements in a particular group have similar chemical and physical properties, while elements in a period have different properties. This is because the elements in a group have the same number of valence electrons (the electrons in the outermost energy level), while the elements in a period have different numbers of energy levels. 👉👉👉👉 Notes of thermodynamics 👈👈👈 The first element in the periodic table is hydrogen (H), with an atomic number of 1. The last element is currently oganesson (Og), with an atomic number of 118. The elements in the periodic table can be grouped into several categories, including: Non-metals: These elements are located on the righ...

Neet ug big news😱😱

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  Topper hand written notes. How to crack neet in just 3months The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) Undergraduate (UG) is a national level medical entrance examination in India for students who wish to pursue undergraduate medical courses (MBBS/BDS) in government or private medical colleges in the country. The exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and is the only entrance examination for admission to MBBS and BDS courses in India. High weightage lessons The NEET UG exam is usually conducted in the month of May and is a pen and paper based test. The exam consists of 180 multiple choice questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany and Zoology). The duration of the exam is three hours and the questions are asked in three languages: English, Hindi, and regional languages. To be eligible to appear for the NEET UG exam, candidates must have completed their Class 12th or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-technology and Engl...

Neet notes of Thermodynamics

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  Thermodynamics  manages the ideas of intensity and temperature and the between transformation of intensity and different types of energy. The four laws of thermodynamics oversee the way of behaving of these amounts and give a quantitative depiction. William Thomson, in 1749, begat the term thermodynamics. Biology high weightage lessons thermodynamics, study of the connection between heat, work, temperature, and energy. In wide terms, thermodynamics manages the exchange of energy starting with one spot then onto the next and starting with one structure then onto the next. The key idea is that intensity is a type of energy comparing to a distinct measure of mechanical work. Physics high weightage lessons Heat was not officially perceived as a type of energy until around 1798, when Count Rumford (Sir Benjamin Thompson), an English military designer, saw that boundless measures of intensity could be created in the exhausting of gun barrels and that how much intensity produced is...

Biology high weightage lesson.

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Neet exam big updates😱😱 Welcome to our Medical  exam blog, specifically focused on providing high-quality resources and information for students preparing for the NEET-UG exam. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) is a highly competitive exam for those looking to pursue a career in medicine, and we understand the importance of being well-prepared. Our blog is dedicated to providing students with the tools and information they need to succeed on the NEET-UG exam. We cover high weightage topics and lessons, including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology and more. Our team of experienced educators and medical professionals have curated the most important and high-yielding topics to help students excel in their exam. In addition to providing detailed lesson plans and study materials, we also 😱Offer😱  tips and strategies for effectively studying and preparing for the exam. We strive to keep our content up-to-date and relevant, so you can be sure you're getti...

Important topics for neet with high weightage of physics class 12

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Here are some key notes for Physics of class 12 that can be useful for preparing for NEET UG: Electrostatics : Coulomb's law, electric field, electric potential, capacitance, and dielectrics. Current Electricity : Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, and electromagnetic induction. Magnetic Effects of Electric Current : Biot-Savart law, Ampere's law, and electromagnetic waves. Optics : Reflection, refraction, and lenses, including Snell's law, and optical instruments like the microscope and telescope. Dual Nature of Matter and Radiations : Photoelectric effect, wave-particle duality, and the Uncertainty principle. Atoms and Nuclei : Atomic structure, isotopes, and radioactivity. Electronic Devices: Semiconductors and their applications in devices such as diodes and transistors. Communication Systems : Electromagnetic waves and their use in communication systems such as AM and FM radio. It is important to practice solving numerical problems and previous years question papers...