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Introduction to the Commission
The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) conducts the civil service examinations for various administrative positions in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The commission was established on April 1st, 1937. The Headquarter of the commission is situated in Prayagraj (formerly known as Allahabad).
The Commission conducts examination mentioned below:
- The Provincial Civil Services (PCS) Examination.
- Assistant Prosecuting Officer (APO) Examination.
- Assistant Conservator of Forest (ACF)/Range Forest Officer (RFO) Services Examination, and other exams are all administered by the UPPSC.
UPPSC Exam Calendar and Notification
The UPPSC Calendar includes all the important details like notification dates, application deadlines, exam dates, and interview dates. Additionally, it offers details on the number of vacancies, educational qualifications, and exam schedules.
Candidates who want to work in Uttar Pradesh’s government sector should pay attention to the UPPSC calendar because it can help them organize their study approach and keep up with recent developments. Anyone looking to apply for government employment in Uttar Pradesh can view the calendar, which has been posted on the UPPSC’s official website.
Click here for official UPPSC Calendar 2023
UPPSC Selection Process 2023
Candidates appearing in the upcoming UPPSC Examination must know about the selection process that the UPPSC will conduct to choose the candidates for the vacant post. The selection process for the UPPSC 2023 is shared below:
- Preliminary Examination.
- Mains Examination.
- Interview.
How to Apply for UPPSC 2023?
Those Aspirants who wish to apply for the recruitment drive must know in detail about the application process so that they will not face any type of trouble while they are applying for the post. The steps to apply for the recruitment drive are:
Step 1: Go to the UPPSC website at the Official website.
Step 2: On the homepage’s “Information Bulletin” section, click the “All Notifications/Advertisements” link.
Step 3: Click the “Apply” option after selecting the exam you want to take.
Step 4: By entering your basic information, like name, Date of birth, email address, mobile number, etc., you can register yourself.
Step 5: Use your registration number and password to log in after registering.
Step 6: Complete the application form with all necessary information, including your name, address, educational qualifications, and other relevant information.
Step 7: To apply, you must submit scanned copies of your photo and signature in accordance with the notification’s instructions.
Step 8: Use one of the available online payment methods to pay the application fee.
Step 9: Submit the application after carefully reading it.
Step 10: Print off the application so you have it for later reference.
UPPSC Exam Pattern 2023
The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has officially updated the Mains Exam Pattern to correspond with the most recent UPPSC Exam Pattern. Optional subjects have been eliminated in accordance with the new exam format. 8 required papers will now be included in the main examination, while the optional subjects have been removed. The Uttar Pradesh Combined State/Upper Subordinate (UPPSC) Exam is administered by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) in order to select candidates for various positions within the Uttar Pradesh government.
UPPSC Exam Pattern 2023 for Preliminary Examination
Name of Exam
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Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services (General Recruitment/Physically Handicapped – Backlog/Special Recruitment) (Preliminary) Examination
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Number of Papers
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- Two
- Paper 1 – General Studies I
- Paper 2 – General Studies II (CSAT)
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UPPSC Exam Date (Prelims)
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- Prelims 2023 – 14th May 2023
Check the revised UPPSC Calendar in the linked article.
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Duration of Exam
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2 hours each;
- Both papers are conducted on the same day;
- Paper 1 – 9.30 AM – 11.30 AM
- Paper 2 – 2.30 PM – 4.30 PM
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Maximum Marks
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- Both Papers will be of 200 marks each.
- However, only Paper 1 will be considered for merit ranking
- Paper 2 is a qualifying paper on the lines of IAS Prelims (33% qualifying criteria)
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Number of Questions
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Paper-I: 150 questions
Paper-II: 100 questions
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Type of Exam
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Offline (Pen-paper) OMR sheets
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Nature of Questions
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All questions will be of Objective type (MCQs)
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Negative Marking
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- Every incorrect answer will receive a 0.33% negative mark as per the new UPPSC exam pattern.
- One-third (1/3) of the marks allotted to that question will be deducted as negative marking for each wrong response. Accordingly, if a question is worth three points, an inaccurate response will result in a mark deduction of one point.
- Multiple circles being filled in an OMR sheet for the same question will be regarded as an incorrect response.
- Leaving a question blank will not result in a negative marking.
Candidates should use caution when answering questions on the UPPCS exam and refrain from guessing, as doing so could result in a score reduction and negative marking. It is advised to only attempt questions for which they are certain of the solution.
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UPPSC Exam Pattern for Mains Examination
Name of Exam
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Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services (General Recruitment/Physically Handicapped – Backlog/Special Recruitment) Main (Written) Examination
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Number of Papers
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Eight
- General Hindi
- Essay
- General Studies I
- General Studies II
- General Studies III
- General Studies IV
- General Studies V
- General Studies VI
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UPPSC Exam Date
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- Mains 2023 – September 23, 2023 onwards
- Mains 2022 – September 27, 2022 onwards
- Mains 2021 – January 28, 2022 onwards
- Mains 2020 – January 22, 2021, onwards
- Mains 2019 – September 22, 2020, onwards
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Duration of Exam
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3 hours each
- Papers will be conducted over a week’s duration;
- Morning Session – 9.30 AM – 12.30 AM
- Afternoon Session – 2 PM – 5 PM
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Maximum Marks
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- General Hindi – 150 marks
- Essay – 150 marks
- All General Studies papers and will be of 200 marks each
- Total – 1500 marks
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Type of Exam
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Offline (Pen-paper)
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Nature of Questions
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Essay/descriptive type
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Optional Subjects
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No Optional Subject in UPPCS 2023 Exam
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Paper
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Description
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Marks
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1
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General Hindi
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150
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2
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Essay
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150
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3
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General Studies-I
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200
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4
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General Studies –II
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200
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5
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General Studies –III
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200
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6
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General Studies –IV
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200
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7
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General Studies – V
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200
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8
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General Studies – VI
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200
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Total (Written Test)
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1500
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UPPSC Syllabus 2023
Candidates must fully comprehend the UPPSC syllabus in order to be prepared for these exams. The topics and subjects that applicants must study for the exam are outlined in detail in the UPPSC Syllabus. It contains details about the several exam sections, such as general knowledge, general awareness, reasoning, and language comprehension. In the table below, we have included a list of the UPPSC Syllabus for both of the examination stages for the applicants’ convenience.
UPPSC Preliminary Syllabus 2023- Paper 1
- Current events of National and International Importance: Candidates must be knowledgeable about current events that are significant on both a national and international level.
- Ancient, Medieval and Modern Indian History: History classes should have a strong emphasis on a thorough study of the social, economic, and political aspects of ancient, medieval, and modern Indian history. The nature and traits of the liberation movement, the emergence of nationalism, and the attainment of independence should all be familiar to candidates in the Indian National Movement.
- World and Indian Geography: Indian and world geography covers the physical, social, and economic geography of India and World. For World Geography, a simple comprehension of the topic will do. Questions on Indian geography will include the country’s physical, social, and economic geography.
- Indian Governance and Polity: Details regarding Indian politics, the economy, and culture are included in this section. Your knowledge of the political system, which includes Panchayati Raj and community development, as well as the basic outlines of Indian economic policy and culture, will be placed to the exam through a series of questions. The constitution, governmental structure, Panchayati raj, human rights concerns, etc.
- Social and Economic Development: A Social and Economic Framework for Sustainable Development demographics, social sector programmes, efforts to include those in poverty, etc.
- Climate Change, Environmental Ecology, and Biodiversity: These are broad environmental and ecological themes that do not call for specialized knowledge. The questions will center on the problems and linkages between urbanization, environment, and population.
UPPSC Preliminary Syllabus 2023- Paper 2
- Comprehension.
- Interpersonal skills (including communication skills).
- Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning.
- Problem Solving & Decision Making.
- General Mental Ability.
- Elementary Mathematics (class X level – Algebra, Statistics, Geometry and Arithmetic).
- General English (Class X level).
- General Hindi (Class X level).
- UPPSC Mains Syllabus 2023
The UPPSC Mains Examination has 8 papers. The results of the UPPSC PCS main examination are used to determine the final selection of candidates. The 8 Papers of the UPPSC Mains examinations are:
- Paper I: General Hindi
- Paper II: Essay
- Paper III: General Studies I
- Paper IV: General Studies II
- Paper V: General Studies III
- Paper VI: General Studies IV
- Paper VII: General Studies V
- Paper VIII: General Studies VI
Note: On March 1st, 2023, the UPPSC exam notification was released to the public. The most major change to the exam pattern for the current year was made by the commission when it eliminated the optional papers from the main exam and replaced them with two additional General Studies Papers, known as GS Papers V and VI.
UPPSC PCS Mains Syllabus for Essay
Sections
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Topics
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Section A
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- Literature and Culture.
- Political sphere.
- Social sphere.
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Section B
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- Agriculture industry, and trade.
- Science, Environment and Technology.
- Economic Sphere.
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Section C
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- Natural Calamities.
- Landslide, Earthquake, Deluge, Drought etc.
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UPPSC PCS Mains Syllabus for General Studies Paper-1
- History of Indian Culture: Historical highlights of Indian art, literature, and architecture from antiquity to the present.
- History of modern India (from A.D. 1757 to A.D. 1947): Important people, events, and problems, etc.
- The Freedom Struggle: its numerous phases and significant participants/contributors from various regions of the nation.
- Consolidation and reorganization inside the nation following independence (up until 1965 AD).
- World history from the 18th century to the middle of the 20th century, including the French Revolution of 1789, the Industrial Revolution, World Wars, the redistribution of nations, Socialism, Nazism, and Fascism (their manifestations and social effects), etc.
- Salient features of Indian Society and culture.
- Important aspects of Indian culture and society.
- The role of women in society and women’s organizations, population and related issues, poverty and developmental challenges, urbanization, problems and solutions.
- Definitions of globalization, privatization, and liberalization, as well as its implications for the economy, politics, and social structures.
- Community building, regionalism, secularism, and social empowerment.
- Distribution of the world’s primary natural resources- Water, soils, and forests, with special reference to South and South-East Asia and India. factors that affect where enterprises are located (especially with relation to India).
- Physical Geography: Earthquake, tsunami, volcanic activity, cyclone, ocean currents, winds, and glaciers.
- India’s ocean resources and their potential.
- Human migration-refugee problem of the World with focus on India.
- Borders and borders in relation to the Indian subcontinent.
- Population and Settlements: Types and patterns of population and settlements, urbanization, smart cities, and smart villages.
UPPSC PCS Mains Syllabus for General Studies Paper-2
- Indian Constitution: Historical foundations, features, modifications, major provisions, and fundamental structure of the Indian Constitution Supreme Court’s role in the development of the Constitution’s fundamental provisions.
- Functions and obligations of the Union and the States: problems with the federal system, difficulties with devolution of authority and resources to local levels.
- Role of Finance Commission: The Finance Commission’s function in intergovernmental financial relations.
- Separation of powers, institutions, and means for resolving disputes. alternative conflict resolution methods’ emergence and utilization.
- Structure, operation, commercial practises, privileges, and relevant concerns of the Parliament and State legislatures.
- The Representation of People’s Act’s key characteristics.
- Appointment to numerous constitutionally mandated positions, roles, and duties.
- The characteristics and operations of statutory, regulatory, and various quasi-judicial entities, such as NITI Aayog.
- Governmental initiatives for diverse sectors’ development and problems resulting from their planning, execution, and Information and Communications Technology (ICT).
- Self-Help Groups (SHGs), diverse groups and associations, funders, charities, institutional stakeholders, and other stakeholders have a role in the development process.
- The Centre and States’ welfare programmes for the most vulnerable segments of the population, as well as the effectiveness of these programmes, processes, laws, institutions, and bodies set up to protect and improve these vulnerable segments.
- Issues pertaining to the growth and administration of social services in the fields of health, education, and human resources.
UPPSC PCS Mains Syllabus for General Studies Paper-3
- Economic planning in India: Pursuit of Sustainable Development Goal, NITI Aayog’s role.
- Poverty, unemployment, social justice, and inclusive growth are all important issues.
- Components of the financial and budgetary systems of governments.
- Major Crops, Different forms of irrigation and irrigation systems, storage, transport and marketing of agricultural produce, e-technology in the aid of farmers.
- Issues relating to minimum support prices, direct and indirect agriculture subsidies, The goals, operation, constraints, reorganization, buffer stock and food security concerns, and technology missions in agriculture.
- Indian food processing and allied industries: size and importance, geographic distribution, requirements upstream and downstream, supply chain management.
- Indian land reforms since independence.
- Changes in industrial policy and how they affect industrial growth, as well as the consequences of globalization and liberalization on the economy.
- Infrastructure includes things like energy, ports, roads, airports, and railroads.
- Science and Technology: India’s science and technology strategy focuses on developments and applications in everyday life and national security.
- Indigenization of technology and Indian advances in science and technology. new technology developments, technology transfer, and technologies with dual and vital uses.
- Information and communication technology (ICT) awareness as well as knowledge of computers, energy resources, nanotechnology, microbiology, and biotechnology. issues of digital human rights and intellectual property rights (IPR).
- Ecosystem security, wildlife conservation, biodiversity, environmental pollution and degradation, and environmental impact assessment are all related to the environment.
- Disaster mitigation and management as a non-traditional security and safety concern.
- International security challenges: Concerns about nuclear proliferation, causes of extremism and its propagation, networks of communication, the media’s and social networking’s roles, the fundamentals of money laundering, human trafficking, and computer security.
- Challenges to India’s internal security: Crime, terrorism, corruption, and insurgency.
- Role, nature, and purpose of security forces, higher-level defense agencies in India
- Agriculture, horticulture, forestry, and animal husbandry-related issues.
UPPSC PCS Mains Syllabus for General Studies Paper-4
- Ethics and Human Interaction: The purpose, factors, and effects of ethics in human action; dimensions of ethics; ethics in interpersonal relationships, both private and public. Human Values: The role of family, community, and educational institutions in instilling values; lessons from the lives and teachings of great leaders, reformers, and administrators.
- Attitude: Its content, structure, purpose, influence on conduct and thought, political and moral attitudes, social influence, and persuasive power.
- Aptitude and Foundational values for civil services: Integrity, impartiality, and non-partisanship; objectivity; dedication to public services; empathy; tolerance; and compassion for the weaker parts.
- Emotional intelligence: its definition, dimensions, uses in management, and applications in governance.
- Contributions from moral philosophers and thinkers in India and around the world.
- Civil/Public Service Values and Ethics in Public Administration: Status and Challenges, Ethical Concerns and Dilemmas in Public and Private Institutions, Accountability and Ethical Governance, Strengthening Moral Values in Governance, Ethical Issues in International Relations and Funding, Corporate Governance.
- Probity in Governance: The idea of public service, the philosophical basis of governance and probity, information exchange, and transparency in the executive branch. Right to Information, codes of ethics and conduct, the citizen’s charter, workplace culture, the effectiveness of service delivery, how public monies are used, and difficulties with corruption.
- Case studies pertaining to the subjects stated.
UPPSC PCS Mains Syllabus for General Studies Paper-5
- Architecture, their significance and maintainability, museum, archive and archaeology of UP.
- Contributions of UP in Pre and post-1857 freedom struggles of India.
- History, Civilization, Culture and Ancient Cities of UP.
- Eminent freedom fighters and personalities of UP.
- Rural, Urban and Tribal issues: social structure, festivals, fairs, music, folk dances, literature and languages/dialects, social customs of UP.
- Political System of UP: Governance, Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, State Assembly and State Council, Center-State Relation.
- Public Service, Public Service Commission, Auditing, Advocate General, High Court and its jurisdiction in UP.
- Good Governance, Eradication of Corruption, Lokayukta, Citizen Charters, E- Governance, Right to Information, Redressal Policy.
- Land Reforms and its impact in UP.
- Issues Related to Security in UP:
- Linkage between development and spread of extremism.
- Role of External, State and Interstate actors in creating challenges to internal security through communication networks, media and social networking sites.
- Basic rules of cyber security, money- laundering and its prevention.
- Various security forces and agencies and their mandate.
- Security challenges and their management in border areas, linkage of organized crimes with terrorism.
- Special State Selection Criteria, Official Language, Consolidated Fund and Contingency fund, Political Parties and State Election Commission of UP.
- Local Self Government: Urban and Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Right related issues in U P.
- Law and Order and Civil Defense in UP.
- Medical and Health issues in UP
- State Education System of UP.
- Contribution of U P in the development of India.
- Current Affairs of UP.
- Implementation of Jal Shakti Mission and other central welfare schemes in UP.
- NGOs in UP: Issues, Contribution and Impact
- Tourism in U P: Issues and prospects.
- Emphasis on Innovation in various fields in UP: Issues and it’s impact on employment and socio-economic development of the society.
UPPSC PCS Mains Syllabus for General Studies Paper-6
- Overview of the UP Economy: Key Economic Elements, State Budgets, Infrastructure, and Physical Resource Importance.
- Industry, trade, and commerce in UP.
- UP Plans, projects, and policies of the government for the improvement of people’s welfare, human resources, and skill development.
- Issues and Consequences of Investment in UP.
- Tax and economic reforms, public finance, and the one-district, one-product policy of the UP government.
- The administration and planning of UP’s renewable and nonrenewable energy resources.
- Censuses, Demography, and Population of UP.
- production of agricultural crops and commercialization of agriculture in UP.
- UP New Forest Policy.
- Agro and Social Forestry in UP.
- Agricultural Diversity, Agriculture Issues, and UP’s Responses.
- Development indicators for U P in several fields.
- Geography of UP: Geographical location, relief and structure, climate, irrigation, minerals, drainage system, and vegetation make up the geography of Uttar Pradesh.
- National and wildlife sanctuaries.
- Transportation System in UP.
- Infrastructure, power resources, and industrial growth in UP.
- Environmental and Pollution Issues in Up: The role of the Pollution Control Board.
- Natural Resources of UP: Forests, Grasslands, Wetlands, Water, Air, and Soil.
- Issues in UP with Climate Change and Weather Prediction.
- Habitat and Ecosystem: Organisation and Modification; Flora and Fauna in Relation to UP.
- Science and technology: Problems, developments, and initiatives in the U.P.
- The growth of aquaculture, viticulture, sericulture, floriculture, horticulture, and arboriculture in UP.
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