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GKPY Series Part 4: Literacy and History

Aug 7, 2024

Lecture Notes

General Information

  • Lecture Number: 2
  • Topic: GKPY Series Part 4
  • Important Information:
    • Notes in Hindi have already been uploaded.
    • Notes in English will be available today.
    • Students are expected to review the previous lecture (lecture 1).

Literacy Rate

  • Literacy Rate:
    • Literacy Rate of India (2011): 74.04%
    • Highest Literacy Rate: Kerala - 94%
    • Lowest Literacy Rate: Bihar - 61.8%
    • In Union Territories (UT):
      • Highest: Lakshadweep - 91.85%
      • Lowest: Dadra and Nagar Haveli
    • In Districts:
      • Highest: Serchhip (Mizoram)
      • Lowest: Alirajpur (Madhya Pradesh)
  • Male and Female Literacy Rate:
    • Male: 82.14%
    • Female: 65.46%
    • Difference: Highest difference in Rajasthan.
  • History:
    • Literacy rate of India in 1901: 5.4%
    • In 1947: 12%
    • In 2001: 64.8%

Temperature Changes

  • Horizontal Movement of Air through Transfer of Heat: Advection
  • Heat Transfer:
    • Convection: Vertical transfer
    • Conduction: Transfer of heat through direct contact between molecules

Vijayanagar Empire

  • Established: 1336 AD
  • Founders: Harihara and Bukka
  • Main Region: Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh
  • Travelers:
    • Fernandez, Nicolo De Conti, Abdur Razzaq, Domingo Paes

Indian Constitution

  • Parts of the Constitution:
    • Part 3: Fundamental Rights
    • Part 4: Directive Principles of State Policy
    • Part 4A: Fundamental Duties
  • The Constitution has 22 parts and 395 articles

Biology

  • Cell Organelles:
    • Nucleus: Brain of the cell
    • Mitochondria: Powerhouse of the cell
    • Endoplasmic Reticulum: Production of proteins and fats

Geography

  • Geographical Regions of India: 6 Categories
    • Northern Plains, Peninsular Plateau, Coastal Plains, The Great Indian Desert, Island Groups

Current Affairs

  • Durand Cup 2023:
    • Which city did not host it?
    • SAFF Under-16 Cup: India won by defeating Bangladesh.

Conclusion

  • Students were encouraged for further studies.
  • Thanks to everyone and look forward to the next lecture.

How to Use These Notes:

  • Review important facts.
  • Refer to the notes to answer questions.
  • Prepare for upcoming lectures.

Contact

  • If you have any questions, you can contact the lecturer.