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With a judicious blend of traditional and latest topics, Science and Technology: For Civil Services Examination adopts an inter-disciplinary and holistic approach. In the process, it evolves into an updated reference book for aspirants appearing in the UPSC and various state civil services examinations. Beginning with topics like 'Introduction to Science & Technology', 'Science & Technology Policy', etc. The topics gradually move on to more latest ones like nanotechnology, ocean development, information technology etc.

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C.B.P. Srivastava is presently President, Centre for Applied Research in Governance (CARG), Delhi. He is engaged in research and teaching in various aspects of science and technology with special reference to their uses in governance and administration. H



Table of Contents:
Part 1: Introduction to Science & Technology What is Science? What is Technology? (a) Technology and Scientific Temper Theories of Technology (a) Social Construction of Technology (SCOT) (b) Actor Network Theory (ANT) (c) Structuration Theory (d) Systems Theory (e) Activity Theory (f) Social Presence Theory (g) Media Richness Theory (h) Media Naturalness Theory Indigenisation of Technology (a) Home Grown Technology (HGT) Part 2: Science & Technology Policy The Development of A Science & technology policy National Science Policy, 1958 Technology Policy Statement, 1983 Technology Policy Statement, 1993 Science & Technology Policy, 2001 Science & Technology Policy, 2003 Need for a New Science & Technology Policy (a) Science, Technology & Innovation Policy (STI), Part 3: Science & Technology in Planning in India Introduction First Five Year Plan (1951-56) Second Five Year Plan (1956-61) Third Five Year Plan (1961-66) Fourth Year Plan (1969-74) Fifth Five Year Plan (1974-78) Sixth Five Year Plan (1980-85) Seventh Five Year Plan (1985-90) Eighth Five Year Plan (1992-97) Ninth Five Year Plan (1997-2002) Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-07) Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12) - Attracting the Youth to Careers in Science - Basic and Directed Basic Research - Academia-Industry Interaction - Rural Technology - Delivery - Administrative & Organisational Changes - Public Private Partnership Twelfth Plan (2012-17) Niti Aayog : Approach to Technology Part 4: Biotechnology Understanding Biotechnology (a) Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) (b) Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) Technologies & Their Applications (a) Genetic Engineering (b) Monoclonal Antibodies (MAbs) and Hybridoma Technology (c) Tissue /Cell Culture (d) Transgenesis (e) Biosafety and Controversy over Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) (f) Biosensors (g) Bioreceptors (h) Immobilisation methods (i) Biosensor applications (j) Gene Therapy (k) DNA Fingerprinting (l) Genes Linked to Crime (m) Cryobiology (n) Microarray Technology (o) Probiotics (p) Biophotonics (q) Stem cells and Cloning (r) Cloning Biotechnology in India (a) National Biotechnology Development Strategy Part 5: Nanotechnology Understanding Nanotechnology (a) Exceptional Properties of matter at nanoscale Development of Nanotechnology Characterisation Methods (a) Microscopy (b) Spectroscopy Fabrication Methods (a) Top-down method (b) Bottom-up Method Applications of Nanotechnology (a) In Medicine (b) In Information and Communication (c) In Fuel Cells (d) In Space (e) Other Applications Overview of Some Nanomaterials (a) Liquid crystals (b) Nanocrystalline Metals (c) Ferro Fluids (d) Polymeric Nanofibres (e) Quantum Dots (QDs) (f) Titanium dioxide (g) Carbon Nanotubes (h) Nanocomposites Nanotechnology in India (a) Nano Science and Technology Mission (NSTM) (b) Strengthening of Characterisation Facilities (c) Centres of Excellence 5.16 Challenges and Risks of nanotechnology Part 6: Space Science & Technology Introduction (a) Space & its Regions Law of Space 1. Outer Space Treaty 2. Rescue Agreement 3. Liability Convention 4. Registration Convention 5. Moon Treaty Dark Matter & Dark Energy Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Satellite Orbital Basics (a) Basic types of Orbit (b) Other types of Orbit (c) On the basis of synchronization Launch Vehicles (a) Sounding Rocket (b) Expendable Launch Vehicle (ELV) (c) Reusable Launch Vehicles (RLV) Launch Vehicles of India (a) Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) (b) Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle (ASLV) (c) Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) (d) Geo-Stationary (Geosynchronous) Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) Space Based Communication in India (a) Satellite Communication Policy 1997 (b) Satellite Communication (Satcom) Policy, 2000 (c) Challenges and Prospects in Indian Satcom Market INSAT System Tele education TeleMedicine Space Science Missions (a) The Moon Mission (b) Launch of SRE-I (c) Aditya-I (d) Human Spaceflight Mission (e) Mars Orbiter Mission Payloads (a) Lyman Alpha Photometer (LAP) (b) Methane Sensor for Mars (MSM) (c) Mars Exospheric Neutral Composition Analyzer (MENCA) (d) Mars Colour Camera (MCC) (e) Thermal Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (TIS) Satellite Navigation System (a) Global Positioning System (GPS) (b) Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System (Irnss) and GAGAN Remote Sensing (a) Active & Passive Remote Sensing (b) Remote Sensing in Agriculture (c) Remote Sensing in Disaster Management d) Disaster Management Support (DMS) Programme Astrobiology Cryogenics Space Junk International Space Station (a) Salyut (b) Skylab (c) Mir 6.40 Recent Developments in space technology (a) Atomic Clock (b) Cell like structure on Mars (c) 3-D Printing (d) Carbon Observatory-2 (e) Sentinel-1A (f) Phantom (g) Jade Rabbit (h) World’s First Green Helicopter (i) Deep UV Laser Device Part 7: Ocean Technology Overview Depth Zones of The Ocean (a) Continental Shelf (b) Continental Slope (c) Deep Sea Plains (d) The Deeps Ocean Policy Statement Ocean Development Marine Resources (a) Poly metallic Nodules (b) Economic Viability of Poly Metallic Nodules (c) Drugs from Sea (d) Deep Sea Fishing Policy Prospects of Marine Minerals Industry Coastal Research (a) Ecosystem Modeling of South West Coastal Waters of India (b) Microbial Oceanography (c) Fresh Water from Sea Energy from Sea (a) Thermal Energy (b) Tidal Energy (c) Wave Energy (d) Current Energy (e) Biomass Conversion Antarctica Research Marine Pollution Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission National Institute of Ocean Technology National Institute of Oceanography Ocean Management in India Part 8: Laser & Superconductivity LASER (a) Metastable State (b) Ruby laser (c) Properties of Laser Light Types of Laser (a) Solid State Lasers (b) Gas Lasers (c) Semiconductor Lasers Applications of Lasers (a) Confocal Microscopy (b) Flow Cytometry (c) Raman Scattering (d) Multi photon Excitation (e)Microscopy (MPE) (f) Time-resolved Fluorescence (g) Holography (h) LIDAR (i) Terahertz Imaging (j) Laser Cooling (k) Laser in Healthcare (l) Military Applications Tractor Beam Laser Anti-LASER (Coherent Perfect Absorber) Laser Technology in India Superconductivity Types of Superconductors Applications of Superconductors Superconductivity in India Part 9: Astronomy, Atmosphere and Earth Concepts of Astronomy and the Solar System (a) Sun and the Solar System (b) Formation of Planets (c) Sun (d) Mercury (e) Venus (f) Our Planet Earth (g) Mars (h) Jupiter (i) Saturn (k) Uranus (l) Neptune Dwarf Planets Moon The Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud Extra Solar Planets Comets Asteroids Black Holes Beta Pictoris CM-Draconis Sixteen Cygni B Epsilon Eridani Neutron Stars Earthquakes (a) Convergent Plate Interaction (b) Divergent Plate Interaction (c) Transform Plate Interaction (d) Causes of Plate Movement (e)Seismic Waves (f) Seismic Zoning (g) Earthquake Prediction Atmosphere Weather Forecasting (a) Persistence Method (b) Numerical Weather Prediction (c) Climatology Method (d) Analog Method (e) Text Method (f) Cook Method (g) Garcia Method (h) Weather forecast in India Climate Variability & Predictability (CLIVAR) Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Cryosphere xiii Chapter 10: Environment Overview (a) National Environment Policy of India, 2006 Ecosystem (a) Transformation of Energy in Ecosystem Biogeochemistry (a) Principles and Tools of Biogeochemistry (b) Controls on Ecosystem Function Global Conventions on Environment (a) Stockholm Conference on Human Environment, 1972 (b) Helsinki Convention 1974 (c) London Convention, 1975 (d) Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife & Natural Habitats, 1979 (e) Vienna Convention, 1985 (f) Montreal Protocol, 1987 (g) North American Amendment Proposal to Address HFCs under the Montreal Protocol (h) Rio Declaration, 1992 (i) Nairobi Declaration, 1997 (j) Kyoto Conference, 1997 (k) Malmo Declaration, 2000 (l) Infoterra 2000 (m) Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) 2004 (n) The World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD), 2002 (o) United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), 2012 (p) Green Economy and Green Growth (q) Lima Climate Change Conference, 2014 Biodiversity (a) Mapping and Measuring Biodiversity (b) Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Conservation of Biodiversity (a) The Biodiversity Act, 2002 10.23; 10.6 (b) National Biodiversity Action Plan, 2008 (c) Cartagena Protocol (d) Nagoya Protocol (e) Aichi Biodiversity Targets (f) National Biodiversity Targets Air Pollution (a) Gaseous Pollutants (b) Particulate Pollutants (c) Greenhouse Effect & Global Warming (d) Global Dimming (e) Geoengineering (f) Carbon Capture and Storage Techniques (g) Acid Rain (h) Smog (i) Ozone Depletion 10.8 Water Pollution (a) Acids and Alkalies (b) Pesticides (c) Proteins & Carbohydrates (d) Other Pollutants (e) Ocean Acidification Noise Pollution Soil Pollution Environmental legislations WildLife Conservation (a) Significance of Wildlife (b) Cities (c) Biosphere Reserves (d) Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 (e) Project Tiger (f) Project Elephant (g) Project Rhino (h) Animal Welfare Board of India (i) Policy Issues in Wildlife Conservation Forest Policy (a) Forest Management (b) Mangroves ISO 14000 & Environment Central Zoo Authority Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Alternate Fuels (CNG and LNG) Climate Change (a) Factors affecting Earth’s energy balance (b) How Star energy affects climate (c) Warsaw Agreement on Climate Change, 2013 (d) Climate Finance Part 11: Atomic Energy Overview Growth of Nuclear Power in India (a) Nuclear Energy Parks Enrichment of Uranium (a) Enrichment Processes Atomic Reactor (a) Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR) (b) Boiling Water Reactor (c) Fast Breeder Reactor (FBR) (d) Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) Indian nuclear Research Reactors (a) Apsara (b) Cirus (c) Zerlina (d) Dhruva (e) Purnima-I (f) Purnima-II (g) Purnima-III Tokamak ITER: Experimental Fusion Reactor (a) Tritium Breeding Nuclear Waste Management (a) Low-level Waste (b) Intermediate-level Waste (c) High-level Waste (d) Management of High-level Waste Safety & Environment Laser & Plasma Technology Cryo-cooling Applications of Radioisotopes (a) Nuclear Medicine (b) Nuclear Agriculture (c) Industry (d) Environment Nuclear Safety & Regulation High Technology (a) Lasers (b) Accelerators (c) Robotics & Automation (d) Radio Astronomy (e) Gamma- Ray astronomy (f) Superconductivity (g) Astronomy and Biosciences International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) Nuclear Policy of India Part 12: Agriculture Introduction Agro-climatic Zones of india 1. Eastern Himalayan Region 2. Western Himalayan Region 3. Lower Ganga Plains 4. Middle Ganga Plains 5. Upper Ganga Plains 6. Trans-Ganga Plains 7. Eastern Plateau 8. Central Plateau and Hills 9. Western Plateau and Hills 10. Southern Plateau and Hills 11. East Coast Plains and Hills 12. West Coast Plains and Hills 13. Gujarat Plains 14. Western Dry Region 15. Island Region Agronomy (a) Selective Breeding Soils (a) Genesis of soil (b) Soil Erosion (c) Effects of Soil Erosion (d) Soil Profile Minerals of Soil (a) Electron Diffraction Analysis (b) X-ray Diffraction Analysis Biology of Soil Seeds (a) Dormancy of Seeds (b) Viability of Seeds (c) National Policy on Seed Development (d) National Seed Policy, 2002 (e) Schemes for Seed Development Watershed Development (a) National Water Policy (b) Sustainable Water Management (c) Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) water management in india (a) Water disputes in India (b) Drought Prone Areas Programme (DPAP) (c) National Watershed Development Project For Rain-fed Areas (NWDPRA) (d) Desert Development Programme (DDP) (e) Wasteland Development Programme (WDP) (f) V.B. Eswaran Committee National Agriculture Policy (NAP) Environmental Concerns in National Agriculture Policy Crop Planning (a) Crop Rotation (b) Cropping System Sustainable Agriculture DryLand Farming Greenhouse Agriculture (a) Rock Wool System (b) Nutrient Film Technique Fertigation (a) Venturi Injection (b) Pump Injection Aquaculture and Fisheries in India (a) Aquaculture development (b) Input System in Fisheries (c) Role of Biotechnology in aquaculture (d) Integrated Fisheries Project (e) Impact of Aquaculture Part 13: Health, Diseases and Disorders Overview National Health Policy Diseases and Disorders (a) Ebola Virus Disease (b) Acquired Immuno-deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) (c) Swine Flu (d) Leprosy (e) Tuberculosis (f) Cancer (g) Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and the Ice Bucket Challenge (h) Malaria (i) Dengue (j) Kala-azar (k) Blindness (l) Hepatitis (m) Iodine Deficiency Disorder (IDD) (n) Polio (o) Parkinson’s Disease (p) Diabetes (q) National Mental Health Programme (r) Fluorosis Genetic Diseases (a) Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome (APS) (b) Asthma (c) Di George Syndrome (DOS) (d) Gaucher Disease (e) Tay-Sachs Disease (f) Alzheimer Disease (AD) (g) Niemann-Pick Disease (h) Haemophilia (i) Sickle Cell Anaemia (j) Down Syndrome Diagnostic and Surgical Technologies (a) ELISA (b) Southern Blotting (c) Tomography (d) Ultrasonography (e) Amniocentesis Environment and Health HMIS Immunity (a) Immunoglobulins (b) Vaccines (c) Allergy (d) National Institute of Immunology National Blood Policy, 2002 Alternative Systems of Medicine (a) The Unani System of Medicine (b) Ayurveda (c) Siddha System (d) Homoeopathy Part 14: Energy Management Overview Solar Energy (a) Photovoltaic (PV) Technology (b) Solar Pond (c) Solar Cooker (d) Solar Thermal Cooling System (e) Solar Programmes in India Small hydel Power projects Wind Energy Government Programmes (a) Liquid Fuel Policy National Training Policy for the Power Sector Biofuels (a) Types of Biofuels Part 15: Information Technology Nature & Role (a) Education (b) Society & Culture (c) Government (d) Economy Information Technology Act, 2000 National Policy on Information Technology, 2012 Digital India Project Electronics (a) Active and Passive Components (b) Semiconductor devices (c) Electron Tube (d) Analog and Digital Devices (e) Waveforms (f) Detecting Electronic Signals 15.6 Electronic Devices and Technologies (a) Golden-i (b) DNA Robots (c) e-Writer (d) LCD And LED Technologies (e) Encryption Telecommunication (a) TRAI’s Mission and Objectives (b) Draft National Telecom Policy, 2011 Modulation (a) Amplitude Modulation (AM) (b) Frequency Modulation (FM) (c) Phase Modulation (PM) Digital modulation (a) Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) (b) Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) (c) Phase Shift Keying (PSK) Modem Broadband Policy 2004 Fibre Optics (a) Types of Optical Fibre (b) Pulse Spreading (c) Advantages and Disadvantages of Optical Fibres (d) Major Projects Related to Optical Fibres Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) Computers (a) Memory of a Computer (b) Characteristics of a Computer (c) Storage Devices (d) Classification of Computers (e) Quantum Computing (f) Blue-Gene Computer Cloud Computing (a) Cloud Computing Models (b) Understanding Public and Private Clouds (c) Benefits of Cloud Computing (d) Challenges to Cloud Computing (e) Optical Technology and Computing (f) Applications of Computers Internet (a) Internet Protocols (b) World Wide Web (WWW) Computer Virus (a) E-mail viruses (b) Trojan Horse (c) Worms (d) Virus Protection (e) Firewall Cyber Crime And Cyber Security (a) Cyber Crime (b) Cyber security e-Infrastructure in India (a) Initiatives E-Infrastructure Implications of WTO on IT Artificial Intelligence (AI) (a) Applications (b) Robotics (c) Data Mining Robotics (a) Individual Components of Robots (b) Centre for Artificial Intelligence & Robotics (CAIR) (c) Applications of Robots Convergence & E-Governance (a) Convergence of Carriage (b) Convergence of Content (c) Convergence of Terminals (d) Electronic-Governance (e) National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) Internet Governance (a) Introduction (b) ICANN (c) Internet Governance Forum (IGF) (d) Concept of Net Neutrality Part 16: Defence Technology Overview (a) ‘Make in India’ for Defence (b) Impact of 14th Finance Commission on Defence Missile Technology (a) Types of Military Missiles Guidance Systems (a) Beam Guidance (b) Command Guidance (c) Homing Guidance (d) Preset Guidance (e) Television Guidance (f) Terrain-matching (g) Wire Guidance Missile Engines (a) Solid-fuel Rockets (b) Liquid-fuel Rockets Ballistic Missiles Cruise Missiles Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP) Indian Ballistic Missile Defence Programme (a) Description Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) Stealth Technology (a) India’s Status in Stealth Technology Radar Technology Main Battle Tank (MBT) Arjun Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) The Sonar System (a) Determining Factors (b) Advanced Panoramic Sonar Hull Mounted (APSOH) (c) Panchendriya (d) HUMSA Propellants (a) Inhibition Technology (b) CDB Propellants (c) Rubber Technology (d) Magnesium-based Propellant (e) Gun Propellants 16.15; 16.15(f) Composite Propellants DRDO (a) Technologies and Devices Developed by DRDO Reference Appendix


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  • ISBN-13: 9789383454433
  • Publisher: Access Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9383454431
  • Publisher Date: 2015
  • Edition: 1
  • No of Pages: 506

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