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Telangana PSC Group 4 Secretarial Ability 2018 Paper 2
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Find out the proper sequence of the following sentences to form a meaningful paragraph.
A. The Centre has since issued rules for conservation and management, and chosen 115 water bodies in 24 States for protection support, but this is obviously too little.
B. Loss of natural wetlands is an ongoing catastrophe in India.
C. A decade ago, when the Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History released a conservation atlas for all States using space applications.
D. Moreover, research studies show that the concentration of heavy metals, in such sites is leading to bioaccumulation, thus entering the plants and animals that ultimately form part of people's food.
E. It reported the tragic fact that 38% of wetlands had already been lost nationally; and shockingly, in some districts only 12% survived.
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