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🔆 B.A.C.H.A.A.V Protocol – Emergency Trauma Response Guide

📍 B – Bleeding Management
Immediate control of external bleeding to prevent shock and death.

📍 A – Airway Management
Ensure a clear airway to maintain oxygen supply to vital organs.

📍 C – Circulation
Monitor and maintain effective blood flow to support life functions.

📍 H – Hypothermia
Prevent body heat loss, especially in trauma patients.

📍 A – Analgesia and Antibiotics
Provide pain relief and infection prevention to stabilize the patient.

📍 A – Atirikt Karvaiye (Additional Measures)
Implement additional life-saving steps as needed.

📍 V – Vyakt Karna (Documentation)
Record all actions and observations for clinical and legal clarity.

A structured approach to save lives in trauma situations.
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🔆 Significance of Gupta Temple Architecture

📍 Key Features
Temple Building Manuals: Manuals were made to guide temple construction, showing a planned and systematic approach.
Start of Shikhara (Spire): The curving tower called Shikhara was introduced, starting the Nagara style seen in later North Indian temples.
Different Temple Designs: Temples were built in square, rectangular, and circular shapes, showing creativity and new ideas.
Focus on Hindu Worship: Most temples were Hindu, dedicated to gods like Vishnu, Shiva, and Shakti, reflecting the religious spirit of the time.
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⚡️Soil Biodiversity and NBS
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Buddhism:

Four Noble Truths: Buddhism teaches understanding suffering, its cause, cessation, and the path to its cessation. This principle encourages empathy and compassion for those who suffer.
🔸 Example: A Buddhist monk provides emotional support to a grieving individual, helping them find peace and relief from suffering.
Noble Eightfold Path: Buddhists follow the path of right view, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration. This path guides them towards ethical living.
🔸 Example: A Buddhist practices mindfulness in their daily interactions, speaking and acting with kindness and compassion.
Compassion: Buddhism emphasizes practicing compassion towards all sentient beings. This principle promotes empathy and altruism.
🔸 Example: A Buddhist donates to a charity that supports refugees, showing compassion towards those who are suffering and in need of assistance.

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🔆 Recent Developments in India–Sri Lanka Relations
PM Modi’s visit to Sri Lanka led to, reinforcing India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy and the ‘MAHASAGAR’ vision for regional security and growth.

📍 Key Highlights
Civilian Honour: PM Modi was conferred the Sri Lanka Mitra Vibhushana, the country’s highest civilian award, reflecting strong cultural ties.
Defence MoU: A landmark 5-year agreement was signed to boost joint exercises, maritime surveillance, and defence cooperation.
Energy & Infrastructure: Agreement on India–Sri Lanka electricity grid; Tripartite MoU (India–SL–UAE) to develop Trincomalee as an energy hub.
Development Support: India converted over USD 100 million in loans into grants, lowered interest on others; launched key projects like solar and railway upgrades.
Cultural Diplomacy: Relics of Lord Buddha from Gujarat to be sent to Sri Lanka for Vesak Day celebrations in May 2025.

📍 Other Developments
India introduced Unified Payment Interface (UPI) in Sri Lanka and authorized the Indian Rupee as a designated currency in 2023.
Joint exercises: SLINEX (Navy), MITRA SHAKTI (Army)

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Buddhism:

Four Noble Truths: Buddhism teaches understanding suffering, its cause, cessation, and the path to its cessation. This principle encourages empathy and compassion for those who suffer.
🔸 Example: A Buddhist monk provides emotional support to a grieving individual, helping them find peace and relief from suffering.
Noble Eightfold Path: Buddhists follow the path of right view, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration. This path guides them towards ethical living.
🔸 Example: A Buddhist practices mindfulness in their daily interactions, speaking and acting with kindness and compassion.
Compassion: Buddhism emphasizes practicing compassion towards all sentient beings. This principle promotes empathy and altruism.
🔸 Example: A Buddhist donates to a charity that supports refugees, showing compassion towards those who are suffering and in need of assistance.

#ethics

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