9 PM Daily Current Affairs Brief – January 28th, 2023

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We have initiated some changes in the 9 PM Brief and other postings related to current affairs. What we sought to do:

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India’s groundwater governance is in better shape

Source: The post is based on the article India’s groundwater governance is in better shapepublished in The Hindu on 28th January 2023. 

Syllabus: GS1- Economic geography. GS2- Government policies and interventions 

Relevance: Regulation and management of groundwater resources.

News: The article explains the facts and statistics about groundwater in India.

What are some facts and statistics about groundwater resources in India? 

India has nearly 18% of the world’s population. It occupies about 2.4% of the total geographical area and consumes 4% of the total water resources 

A World Bank report says that India is the largest groundwater user. A rapidly growing economy and population are straining the country’s groundwater resources. 

India has distinct and varying hydro-geological settings. Groundwater is the backbone of India’s agriculture and drinking water securityIt meets nearly 80% of the country’s drinking water and two-thirds of its irrigation needs. Groundwater is pivotal to India’s water security. 

What are the steps taken by the government for protecting groundwater resources? 

Jal Shakti Ministry was created by merging the erstwhile Ministries of Water Resources with Drinking Water and Sanitation. This was to give impetus to the management of water resources with special focus on demand and supply management 

The Jal Shakti Abhiyan was launched for community participation in the management of water resources through asset creation, rainwater harvesting and extensive awareness campaigns. 

Atal Bhujal Yojana (ABY): It looks to inculcate behavioural change through incentivisation. The goal is “participatory groundwater management”.  

National Project on Aquifer Management (NAQUIM): It envisages the mapping of subsurface aquifers to help gather authentic data and enable informed decision-making. Around 24 lakh square kms of the country has been mapped. Region-wise aquifer management plans are being prepared and shared with States. 

Monitoring stations: There are around 65,025 monitoring stations in India. The numbers are set to go beyond 84,000.  The focus will be on identified high groundwater extracting industrial and urban clusters and groundwater stressed regions 

Samples from fixed locations are obtained to check for the presence of heavy and trace metals 

Dynamic groundwater assessments will be done annually now and a groundwater estimation committee formed to revise the assessment methodology.  

A software, ‘India-Groundwater Resource Estimation System (IN-GRES)’, has also been developed. 

What are the impacts of steps taken by the government for protecting groundwater resources? 

The groundwater resource assessment report 2022 shows a brighter future for groundwater situations in the country as the initiatives taken by various governments have begun yielding results.  

According to the latest assessment, there has been a 3% reduction in the number of ‘overexploited’ groundwater units and a 4% increase in the number of ‘safe’ category units as compared to 2017.  

There was an improvement in groundwater conditions in 909 units. The assessment also showed a reduction in annual extraction. Overall extraction saw a declining trend of about 3.25% since 2017. 

Around 9.37 BCM of additional groundwater potential was created through artificial water conservation structures 

The government’s interventions for creating a positive impact on the overall groundwater scenario in India reflect the spirit of cooperative federalism 

What is the way forward to ensure sustainable management of groundwater resources? 

India will need adequate groundwater resources to manage anthropogenic pressures.  

It is important to ensure source sustainability to provide safe drinking water to all rural households by 2024, under the Jal Jeevan Mission. 

Communities will have to manage their groundwater resources in a better way with the help of various government agencies and non-governmental organisations. 

In the context of climate change, more efforts must be made to find solutions that are essential for sustainable development 

Steps must be taken to make India a water surplus nation, thus fulfilling the objective of a key United Nations Sustainable Development Goal, of water for all.


Why we need to focus on mental health

Source: The post is based on the article “Why we need to focus on mental health” published in The Indian Express on 28th January 2023. 

Syllabus: GS2- Issues related to the development and management of health 

Relevance: Issues related to mental health 

News: The article explains the prevalence of mental health and its impacts.

What are some facts and statistics related to mental health? 

Suicide rates in India are amongst the highest when compared to other countries at the same socio-economic level. According to WHO, India’s suicide rate in 2019 was at 12.9 per 1,00,000 population.  

Suicide has become the leading cause of death among those aged 15–29 in India. 

Across the world, the prevalence of some mental health disorders is consistently higher among women as compared to men. 

The pandemic has further exacerbated the problem. According to a study published in Lancet, it might have increased the prevalence of depression by 28% and anxiety by 26% globally between 2020 and 2021. The large increases have been noted among younger age groups. 

How social media is exacerbating stress and mental ill health for young people? 

Social media detracts from face-to-face relationships, which are healthier.  

It reduces investment in meaningful activities. It erodes self-esteem through unfavourable social comparison. 

What are the impacts of poor mental health? 

It is a leading cause of disability globally. It is closely linked to poverty in a vicious cycle of disadvantage. People living in poverty are at greater risk of experiencing mental health conditions.  

On the other hand, people experiencing severe mental health conditions are more likely to fall into poverty through loss of employment and increased health expenditure 

Stigma and discrimination often further undermine their social support structures. This reinforces the vicious cycle of poverty and mental ill-health.  

What are issues related to the treatment of mental health? 

Currently, only 20-30% of people with mental illnesses receive adequate treatment. One major reason for such a wide treatment gap is the problem of inadequate resources 

Less than 2% of the government health budget is devoted to mental health issues.  

There is a severe shortage of mental health professionals. According to one estimate, the number of psychiatrists in the country is less than those in New York City. 

What is the way forward to overcome the challenges related to mental health? 

We need a “whole-of-society” approach for the mental health of our people. This should be based on the following four pillars- 

Remove deep stigma around mental health issues: It prevents patients from seeking timely treatment and makes them feel shameful, isolated and weak. 

Make mental health an integral part of the public health programme: This will reduce stress, promote a healthy lifestyle, screen and identify high-risk groups and strengthen mental health interventions like counselling services.  

Special emphasis will need to be given to schools. In addition, we should pay special attention to groups that are highly vulnerable to mental health issues such as victims of domestic or sexual violence, unemployed youth. 

Create a strong infrastructure for mental health care and treatment: Substantial investments will be needed to address the gaps in the mental health infrastructure and human resources. 

Mental health services should be made affordable: All government health assurance schemes, including Ayushman Bharat, should cover the widest possible range of mental health conditions.  

Similarly, the list of essential medicines includes only a limited number of WHO-prescribed mental health medications.  

A comprehensive review of these policies will be needed to ensure that financial and other barriers do not prevent people from using services or push them into poverty. 

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Regional RBIs: The case for baby RBIs

Source: The post is based on the article “The case for baby RBIs” published in the Business Standard on 28th January 2023. 

Syllabus: GS3- Indian economy and mobilisation of resources 

Relevance: Issues relating to monetary policy 

News: The article explains the possibility of regional RBIs for India. 

What is the need for regional RBIs in India? 

The administration, the legislature, the judiciary, and a host of other institutions have state-level bodies. All also perform a regulatory role. This can be applied to India’s monetary authority, the RBI. 

Despite its admirable competence and proven track record, the RBI is perhaps not working as expected. The task before it is simply too large. India has become very big on all economic parameters. 

RBI doesn’t have the capacity to supervise an economy that’s growing so fast and becoming larger by the year.  

There exists variation in regional inflation rates. The all-India inflation number is just too broad to be useful. It misses the considerable inter-state variation. It fails to capture things like urban-rural divergence within the same state. 

The US has 12 Federal Reserve Banks, whose 24 branches constitute the Federal Reserve System. Each of these operates within the boundaries of its own designated area. 

A key aspect of the US state Feds is to represent the region in the Federal Reserve System. For this, they possess a deep understanding of the regional economy. 

RBI also has 25 regional offices. It is twice more than twice the number of the US Reserve Banks. But these aren’t independent entities. They are branches with a vertical hierarchy. 


Becoming The Global Factory: How To Nail It This Time

Source: The post is based on an article Becoming The Global Factory: How To Nail It This Time” published in The Times of India on 28th January 2023. 

Syllabus: GS 3 – Indian Economy 

Relevance: About the factors leading the improvement in the Indian economy 

News: India has seen economic growth in recent years and received $84 billion in foreign direct investment despite declining global demands, pandemic and war. 

This shows that India has huge potential to attract additional FDI in the real sectors. 

How is India in a better economic position? 

Implemented systematic changes: India is in a better position now because of numerous systematic changes made by India in telecommunications, power, infrastructure and talent. India also has a huge educated population with most of them being youth. 

Increasing Per Capita Income: According to a report by Morgan Stanley, the number of households earning over $35,000/year will increase fivefold in the next decade, reaching over 25 million. 

This will increase the GDP to more than $7. 5 trillion by 2031 and an 11% annual compounding of market capitalisation to $10 trillion over the next decade. 

Increase in manufacturing: India is transitioning from being a global office to a global factory in the manufacturing sector. The combination of data and technology will help India in leading the world. 

India is currently the fifth largest economy in the world and is on track to surpass Japan in the next five years and be on a par with Germany. 

Growth of the banking sector: The improvement in the banking network in the country has improved the flow of funds and given a boost to the number of bank accounts.  The bank account has increased from 43 per 1,000 people in 1972 to about 1,600 per 1,000 now. 

Other Initiatives: Such as Production-Linked Incentives, the China Plus One strategy and plans like Gati Shakti have given a boost to the overall economy of the nation and have ensured ease of doing business in India.  

Increase in FIIs: India has also been the destination for large Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and it is witnessing a rise in sales of homes, automobiles and credit card spending across the country. 

However, challenges such as geopolitical disruptions and rising energy and commodity costs exist in India, but these can be mitigated by bringing up policies and eliminating obsolete laws and regulations. 


Question From The Homeless In Hills

Source: The post is based on an article Question From The Homeless In Hills” published in The Times of India on 28th January 2023. 

Syllabus: GS 3 – Disaster Management  

Relevance: problems related to land subsidence in Uttarakhand 

News: The land subsidence of Joshimath has been caused due to the failure of the government as well as the judiciary. Moreover, it is not only Joshimath but there are other places also in Uttarakhand where the problem exists. 

How has the judiciary failed in preventing natural calamities in Uttarakhand? 

There were three such instances where timely action by the judiciary could have prevented the current Joshimath crisis.

Kedarnath flood, 2013: The Supreme Court in suo moto petition ordered that no further clearances should be granted to any hydroelectric power project in Uttarakhand.  The court also constituted an expert body to study the impact of hydroelectric power projects on the environmental degradation of Kedarnath. 

Justice Radhakrishnan committee found that under-construction and existing projects had aggravated the 2013 disaster and it recommended the cancellation of 23 out of 24 proposed HEPs in Uttarakhand. 

However, later another bench ordered the reconsideration of six of the proposed 24 projects. These six projects also got clearance from MoEF, ultimately leading to the environmental crisis in Uttarakhand. 

Case of widening Chardhaam route, 2018: The PIL petitioners argued that widening the route would lead to the cutting of the mountains and trees. This can cause landslides. SC took cognisance and ordered in 2020 that a narrower Intermediate Width would be implemented. 

However, in 2021 a new SC bench ordered the implementation of the Double Lane project in Uttarakhand. 

Rishi Ganga flood, 2021: After the flood, locals filed a PIL in the Uttarakhand High Court praying for the cancellation of the Rishiganga and Tapovan-Vishnugad HEPs, along with rehabilitation of Raini village. However, the court rejected the petitions and even fined the petitioners. 

Now, after the Joshimath land subsidence problems caused by the construction of HEP. Hence, the failure of the government and judiciary to address the issue resulted in the Joshimath crisis. 


The moral and intellectual crises in economic policies

Source: The post is based on the article The moral and intellectual crises in economic policiespublished in The Hindu on 28th January 2023. 

Syllabus: GS3- Indian economy: growth, development and employment 

Relevance: Paradoxes of GDP growth 

News: The article explains the intellectual and moral crisis affecting the Indian economy.

What is the crisis of employment in India? 

Job creation has not kept pace with the demand for jobs. Moreover, most jobs don’t pay enough and have no social securityThe paradigm of economic growth and globalisation followed by Indian governments is a cause of the problem. 

There is less employment because the organised manufacturing and service sectors are also employing fewer people per unit of capital in order to improve their own labour productivity. 

The Indian economy’s problem is the large size of its informal sector and the small scale of its enterprises. Employment in the formal sector is also becoming informal with outsourcing, contract employment, and gig work 

Young men need jobs too. Increasing numbers of young and underemployed males are leading to more crime and violence, and sexual assaults of women in Indian cities. 

Concepts of “economies of scale” are changing to “economies of scope”, and enterprise forms from concentrated to dispersed units. 

How women’s participation in the workforce is not conducive to the employment scenario in India? 

As per economists, more women in the workforce will lead to faster growth.  

This distorted view of the economy ignores reality. More Indian women have been working outside their homes to earn money than in any other country perhaps.  

They are working in a) large numbers on farms, as caregivers and domestic workers, and weavers and producers of handicrafts in small enterprises, b) as teachers and as Anganwadi and ASHAs providing essential services to communities. The essential services that women provide to society are not considered productive work for the economy.  

They are being pulled into the limited jobs provided by the formal economy. Pushing more women into the formal economy will improve the “female participation rate” in the formal economy and may add to GDP too.  

However, it will not solve the basic problem related to the lack of enough good jobs in formal sectors of India’s economy for the young population.  

Why is the overemphasis on the growth of GDP not good for society and nature? 

The paradigm of “growth, growth, growth” treats human society and nature as a means to goals of producing more wealth for investors and more GDP.  

According to this paradigm of growth, the human needs for safety, health and sufficient income of workers only increase the cost of doing business. These are not concerns of the investors. The state must take care of them. 

What is the way forward for economic policy? 

Growth of GDP is not the purpose of human civilization 

India’s leaders must find a path to reach “poorna swarajrelated to social, political, and economic freedoms for all Indians.  

Economic growth must create equal opportunities for all to learn and earn with dignity and not harm the natural environment that sustains all life.   

A new paradigm of economic science and policy is required.


Prelims Oriented Articles (Factly)

The Indus Waters Treaty, and why India has issued notice to Pakistan seeking changes

Source: The post is based on the following articles

“The Indus Waters Treaty, and why India has issued notice to Pakistan seeking changes” published in Indian Express on 28th January 2023

“River Bends – Pakistan should stop subverting the Indus Water Treaty” published in The Times of India on 28th January 2023

What is the News?

India has issued a notice to Pakistan seeking modification of the more than six-decade-old Indus Waters Treaty(IWT) that governs the sharing of waters of six rivers in the Indus system between the two countries. 

What is the Indus Water Treaty?

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What is the dispute over the hydel projects?

The notice appears to be a fallout of a longstanding dispute over two hydroelectric power projects that India is constructing – the Kishanganga hydroelectric project on the Kishanganga river, a tributary of Jhelum and Ratle Hydroelectric Plant on the Chenab.

Pakistan has raised objections to these projects, and dispute resolution mechanisms under the Treaty have been invoked multiple times. But a full resolution has not been reached.

In 2015, Pakistan asked that a Neutral Expert should be appointed to examine its technical objections to the Hydel projects. 

But in 2016, Pakistan retracted the request and approached the World Bank seeking the constitution of a Court of Arbitration under the relevant dispute redressal provisions of the Treaty.

Instead of responding to Pakistan’s request for a Court of Arbitration, India moved a separate application asking for the appointment of a Neutral Expert. India had argued that Pakistan’s request for a Court of Arbitration violated the graded mechanism of dispute resolution in the Treaty.

What exactly is the dispute resolution mechanism under the treaty?

The dispute redressal mechanism provided under the treaty is a graded mechanism.

There are three possible steps to decide on objections raised by either side: 1) working within the “Permanent Indus Commission” (PIC) of the Indian and Pakistani delegation of water experts that meet regularly, 2) consulting a World Bank-appointed neutral expert or 3) setting up a court process to adjudicate the case through the World Bank and the Permanent Court of Arbitrage(PCA).

India has held that each step must be fully exhausted before both sides agree to move on to the next step. Pakistan had moved on without waiting for India’s concurrence.

Why has India sent notice to Pakistan?

The immediate trigger for India to send the notice to Pakistan was to address the issue of two parallel mechanisms for a solution to the differences over the Hydel projects.

Under the pact, any difference needs to be resolved under a three-stage approach. However, in the case of the Kishenganga and Ratle Hydro Electric Projects, the World Bank started two concurrent dispute redressal processes at the insistence of Pakistan, which India felt was a breach of the IWT.

Hence, under such circumstances, India has issued a “notice of modification” of the Indus Water Treaty. 

However, an amendment or modification can happen only through a duly ratified Treaty concluded for that purpose between the two governments. Pakistan is under no obligation to agree to India’s proposal.

As of now, it is not clear what happens if Pakistan does not respond to India’s notice within the 90-day period.


12 cheetahs from South Africa to arrive in India by February-end

Source: The post is based on the article “12 cheetahs from South Africa to arrive in India by February-end” published in The Hindu on 28th January 2023

What is the News?

India and South Africa have signed an agreement to translocate 12 cheetahs to India.

About Cheetah’s Reintroduction Programme

In India, the Cheetah’s population got completely wiped out in the early 1950s, mainly due to over-hunting and habitat loss. 

Under the ‘Action Plan for Reintroduction of Cheetah in India’, cheetahs will be brought from African countries to various national parks over the next few years.

Must read: Cheetah Reintroduction in India – Explained, pointwise

How many Cheetah’s will be sent to India from South Africa?

As per agreement, 12 Cheetah’s will be translocated to India from South Africa.

The Cheetah’s will be reintroduced at the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh, where eight such cats were brought from Namibia in 2022 under a similar agreement.

The initial batch of cheetahs from South Africa will be followed by the transport of batches of 12 annually for the next “eight to 10 years”.

What is the significance of the Reintroduction of Cheetah’s into India?

Restoring cheetah populations is considered to be a priority for India.

It will have vital and far-reaching conservation consequences which would aim to achieve a number of ecological objectives including re-establishing the function role of cheetah within their historical range in India and enhancing the livelihood options and economies of the local communities.


Ramcharitmanas of Tulsidas, and criticism of the holy book

Source: The post is based on the article “Ramcharitmanas of Tulsidas, and criticism of the holy book” published in Indian Express on 28th January 2023

What is the News?

Bihar Education Minister has said that the Ramcharitmanas spreads hatred in society.

What is Ramcharitmanas?

Ramcharitmanas is an epic poem in the Awadhi language composed by the 16th-century Indian bhakti poet Tulsidas.

It is divided into seven chapters (Kand) that tell the story of Lord Ram from birth to his becoming King of Ayodhya.

The Ramcharitmanas is based on the Ramayana, sage Valmiki’s great epic. It is the holiest book of the Indo-Gangetic region and among the world’s most-read holy books.

Who is Goswami Tulsidas?

Tulsidas was a Brahmin whose original name was Ram Bola Dubey. He composed the Ramcharitmanas on the bank of the Ganga in Varanasi.

Tulsidas lived in the time of Emperor Akbar, and some believe that he was in touch with Abdurrahim Khan-e-Khanan, the son of Akbar’s commander Bairam Khan, and they possibly exchanged some poetic communication as well.

Which portions of Ramcharitmanas are criticized?

The main criticism is of a chaupai in Sundar Kand. Lord Ram is on the coast, but the Sea is refusing to make way. When the Lord threatens to dry the Sea out, he says, imbeciles, illiterates, shudras and women sakal tadana ke adhikari. While the Geeta Press Ramcharitmanas translates “taadan” as shiksha (education), some critics say it means beating or reprimanding.

In Uttar Kand, Kagbhushundi (the crow) tells Garuda, the king of birds: Lower castes like Teli, Kumhar, Chandal, Bheel, Kol and Kalwar, etc. become sanyasis by tonsuring their heads after their wife dies or they lose their wealth.

Later, Kagbhushundi says, Educating a lower-caste person is like feeding milk to a snake. This was the line that the Bihar Minister mentioned.


Study explains migration events that brought genetic diversity among Nepalese population

Source: The post is based on the articleStudy explains migration events that brought genetic diversity among Nepalese populationpublished in PIB on 27th January 2023

What is the News?

According to a study, Tibeto-Burman communities were pre-historic Himalayan settlers, and their East Asian ancestry can be traced back to Neolithic immigration mostly from Tibet around 8 KYA (Kilo Years Ago).

About the origin of modern human population

It is widely accepted that modern humans originated in Africa around 200000 years ago (KYA) and migrated out of Africa between 60 and 70 KYA. Several populations arose in this process, each with its own evolutionary history. 

Genetic drift, endogamy, admixture, isolation and natural selection are a few evolutionary processes that have contributed to genetic diversity among human populations worldwide, including susceptibility and resistance to genetic diseases, infectious diseases, therapeutic response to drugs, and other conditions. 

About Nepal’s Genetic Diversity

Nepal has one of the world’s richest ethnic, cultural, linguistic and social diversity and harbours several anthropologically well-defined populations. 

It harbours populations that are phenotypically similar to East Asians (Mongolians/ Tibetans/ Chinese/ southeast Asians); some are similar to South Asians and some are similar to West Eurasians. 

Why there is genetic diversity among the Nepalese population?

To understand the genetic diversity of Nepal, scientists conducted a maternal mitochondrial DNA study of several Nepalese populations.

The scientists found that except for the high-altitude Sherpa population of Nepal, most of the Tibeto-Burman speaking communities of Nepal harbour significant genetic contributions from Tibet, Myanmar and South Asia showing shared ancestry with the populations from southeast Tibet, Northeast India, North India (Uttarakhand), Myanmar and Thailand.

Some of this ancestry exhibit the signature of early admixture and are widespread in several Nepalese populations including a few Himalayan populations from Uttarakhand, India.


What is BharOS software and how different is it from Google’s Android OS?

Source: The post is based on the article “What is BharOS software and how different is it from Google’s Android OS?” published in The Hindu on 25th January 2023

What is the News?

IIT Madras-incubated company has recently developed the BharOS system.

What is the BharOS System?

BharOS is an indigenous, or homegrown, mobile operating system(OS) like Android or iOS.

It has been developed to reduce the dependence on foreign OS in smartphones and promote the use of locally developed technology.

Features of BharOS system

Native Over the Air: BharOS would offer Native Over the Air (NOTA) updates, meaning that security updates and bug fixes will be automatically installed rather than users having to check for updates and implement them on their own.

No Default Apps(NDA) setting: It means that users do not have to keep or use pre-installed apps in this mobile operating system.

– Going with an NDA design for BharOS was intentional as it will let users have more control over the apps on their mobile phones based on the user’s trust in the app and the kind of data they store on their phone.

Private App Store Services: It will use a system known as Private App Store Services (PASS), which will examine and curate the apps that are safe for the users.Users will be able to use other apps, as long as they meet BharOS’ PASS standards.

Who is using BharOS currently?

BharOS Services are currently being provided to organizations that have stringent privacy and security requirements and whose users handle sensitive information that requires confidential communications on restricted apps on mobiles.

Such users require access to private cloud services through private 5G networks.

How BharOS is Different from Google Android?

Technically, BharOS is very similar to Android because they share the same basics. Because BharOS uses AOSP or Android Open Source Project, the functionalities and the methodologies both OS use are essentially the same. 

What sets BharOS apart from Android, is that it is free from Google Services and Apps. Google has used its preinstalled apps and services to collect data, sometimes without explicitly asking a user. Similarly, other apps from Google’s PlayStore share data with third-party services.

BharOS does not come with any such preinstalled services or apps, and hence, is deemed to be more secure.


MeitY Startup Hub and Meta shortlists 120 Startups and Innovators for the XR Startup Program

Source: The post is based on the articleMeitY Startup Hub and Meta shortlists 120 Startups and Innovators for the XR Startup Programpublished in PIB on 27th January 2023

What is the News?

MeitY Startup Hub(MSH), an initiative of the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) and Meta have announced the list of 120 startups and innovators for the XR Startup Program.

What is an XR Startup Program?

Launched in: 2022

Launched by: MeitY Startup Hub(MSH), an initiative of the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) and Meta.

Aim: To discover, nurture, and accelerate Extended Reality (XR) technology startups and innovators across India.

Segments: It includes two segments namely:

Accelerator Challenge: The Accelerator will nurture and foster 40 early-stage startups working with XR technologies through a well-designed 6-month program.

– Each startup will get access to many benefits, including a grant of ₹ 20 lakhs, mentorship by industry experts and researchers, access to a network of potential strategic partners and investors and opportunities to participate and present at relevant industry events.

Grand Challenge: It will encourage early-stage innovators in sectors like Education, Learning and Skills, Healthcare, Gaming and Entertainment, Agritech & Climate Action and Tourism & Sustainability.

– The innovators will be provided support to upscale from the R&D phase to developing workable products and services.


Padma award is an honour for the Etikoppaka toy craft, says C.V. Raju

Source: The post is based on the article Padma award is an honour for the Etikoppaka toy craft, says C.V. Rajupublished in PIB on 27th January 2023

What is the News?

Shri C V Raju from Etikoppaka village, Visakhapatnam,Andhra Pradesh has been conferred with Padma Shri for preserving the traditional method of making Etikoppaka toys.

What are Etikoppaka toys?

Etikoppaka toys are traditional toys made by artisans of Etikoppaka village located on the banks of Varaha River in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh.

Features: Toys are made of soft wood and lacquer color. Coloured with natural dyes derived from seeds, lacquer,roots and leaves. The way of toy making is also known as turned wood lacquer craft.

– The artisans mainly use the wood from trees known as ‘ankudu’ (Wrightia Tinctoria) that is soft in nature.

– These toys have no sharp edges. They are rounded on all sides and hence present little chance of injury to children.

GI Tag: In 2017, the Etikoppaka toys acquired a Geographical Indications(GI) tag.


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Safe Internet: Tech Plus Citizens – Union Home Minister argues GoI’s modern cybersecurity setup will protect the fast-growing digital economy

Source: The post is based on the article “Safe Internet: Tech Plus Citizens – Union Home Minister argues GoI’s modern cybersecurity setup will protect the fast-growing digital economy” published in The Times of India on 18th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Basics of cyber security. Relevance: About protecting India’s cyberspace. News: The increased use of digital platforms has… Continue reading Safe Internet: Tech Plus Citizens – Union Home Minister argues GoI’s modern cybersecurity setup will protect the fast-growing digital economy

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HC seeks report from Gujarat govt on mining leases granted within Wild Ass Sanctuary

Source: The post is based on the article “HC seeks report from Gujarat govt on mining leases granted within Wild Ass Sanctuary” published in the Indian Express on 16th March 2023. What is the News? Gujarat High Court recently sought a report from the state government on the licenses and permissions it has granted for mining activities… Continue reading HC seeks report from Gujarat govt on mining leases granted within Wild Ass Sanctuary

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World’s Fed Up US – central bank is caught napping, again

Source: The post is based on the article “World’s Fed Up US – central bank is caught napping, again” published in The Times of India on 18th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Effects of liberalization on the economy. Relevance: About US Fed policy and bank failures. News: Recently the focus of financial markets has shifted from central banks… Continue reading World’s Fed Up US – central bank is caught napping, again

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The forecast after a fake news campaign in Tamil Nadu

Source– The post is based on the article “The forecast after a fake news campaign in Tamil Nadu” published in “The Hindu” on 18th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3 – Internal security Issues associated with fake news Relevance– Issues related to freedom of speech News– Recently, a malicious online disinformation campaign that migrant workers from Bihar… Continue reading The forecast after a fake news campaign in Tamil Nadu

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Our designation of national monuments must be freed from the ‘slave’ mindset

Source– The post is based on the article “Our designation of national monuments must be freed from the ‘slave’ mindset” published in “The Indian Express” on 18th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Indian culture Relevance–  Preservation and management of historical monuments News– Some historical monuments of great importance have not been given sufficient recognition by concerned… Continue reading Our designation of national monuments must be freed from the ‘slave’ mindset

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Demolitions of homeless shelters in Delhi show a lack of compassion, and a disrespect for the Court

Source– The post is based on the article “Demolitions of homeless shelters in Delhi show a lack of compassion, and a disrespect for the Court” published in “The Indian Express” on 18th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Vulnerable sections of the population. GS1- poverty and developmental issues Relevance–  Issues related to homeless and destitute people News–… Continue reading Demolitions of homeless shelters in Delhi show a lack of compassion, and a disrespect for the Court

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Conglomerates & brandless growth

Source: The post is based on the article “Conglomerates & brandless growth” published in Business Standard on 18th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 3 – Economy Relevance: Issues with Indian Conglomerates News: The article discusses the problem with Indian conglomerates. Which companies in India are conglomerates and what are the common things amongst them? Companies such as Adani,… Continue reading Conglomerates & brandless growth

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The US is clear that Arunachal Pradesh is a part of India. Why doesn’t it take a stand on Aksai Chin?

Source– The post is based on the article “The US is clear that Arunachal Pradesh is a part of India. Why doesn’t it take a stand on Aksai Chin?” published in “The Indian Express” on 18th March 2023. Syllabus: GS2- Bilateral groupings Relevance– Border dispute between India and China News– Recently, a Democratic Senator introduced… Continue reading The US is clear that Arunachal Pradesh is a part of India. Why doesn’t it take a stand on Aksai Chin?

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Endless delay: On the conduct of Governors and legislative agenda

Source: The post is based on the article “Endless delay: On the conduct of Governors and legislative agenda” published in The Hindu on 18th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary Relevance: Tussle between state government and Governors News: The Supreme court is set to hear a petition… Continue reading Endless delay: On the conduct of Governors and legislative agenda

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What is GPT-4 and how is it different from ChatGPT?

Source: The post is based on the article “What is GPT-4 and how is it different from ChatGPT?” published in Indian Express on 18th March 2023 What is the News? AI powerhouse OpenAI announced GPT-4, the next big update to the technology that powers ChatGPT and Microsoft Bing, the search engine using the tech. What… Continue reading What is GPT-4 and how is it different from ChatGPT?

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Peptides from snake venom could prevent, treat Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s

Source: The post is based on the article “Peptides from snake venom could prevent, treat Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s” published in PIB on 16th March 2023 What is the News? Scientists have found that peptides derived from snake venom nerve growth factors hold promise as future therapeutic applications for preventing and treating neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s… Continue reading Peptides from snake venom could prevent, treat Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s

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Indian Army procures Integrated Mobile Camouflage Systems from a start up

Source: The post is based on the article “Indian Army procures Integrated Mobile Camouflage Systems from a start up” published in The Hindu on 18th March 2023 What is the News? The Indian Army has placed its first order for Integrated Mobile Camouflage Systems(IMCS) for Mechanised Forces with an Indian start-up Hyper Stealth Technologies Private… Continue reading Indian Army procures Integrated Mobile Camouflage Systems from a start up

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U.S. bank fallout proves importance of ensuring prudent asset liability management: Das

Source: The post is based on the article “U.S. bank fallout proves importance of ensuring prudent asset liability management: Das” published in The Hindu on 17th March 2023 What is the News? In the backdrop of the Silicon Valley Bank crisis, the RBI Governor has said that the country’s banking system continued to be resilient… Continue reading U.S. bank fallout proves importance of ensuring prudent asset liability management: Das

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PLI scheme push: Electronics is India’s fastest-growing export

Source: The post is based on the article “PLI scheme push: Electronics is India’s fastest-growing export” published in Business Standard on 16th March 2023 What is the News? The Electronics sector has become India’s fastest-growing export for the 11-month period from April 2022 to February 2023. About Electronics Exports Sector Currently, India’s Electronics Exports were… Continue reading PLI scheme push: Electronics is India’s fastest-growing export

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Starberry-Sense: Indian Institute of Astrophysics researchers develop low-cost star sensor

Source: The post is based on the article “Indian Institute of Astrophysics researchers develop low-cost star sensor” published in The Hindu on 17th March 2023 What is the News? Researchers at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) have developed a low-cost star sensor called Starberry-Sense. What is a Starberry-Sense? Starberry-Sense is a low-cost star sensor… Continue reading Starberry-Sense: Indian Institute of Astrophysics researchers develop low-cost star sensor

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PM MITRA Scheme: Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, among 7 States to get textile parks

Source: The post is based on the article “Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, among 7 States to get textile parks” published in The Hindu on 18th March 2023 What is the News? The Union Government has selected sites in Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh to set up new textile parks under… Continue reading PM MITRA Scheme: Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, among 7 States to get textile parks

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International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant against Vladimir Putin over Ukraine ‘war crimes’

Source: The post is based on the article “International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant against Vladimir Putin over Ukraine ‘war crimes’” published in The Hindu on 18th March 2023 What is the News? The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin. What is the International Criminal Court (ICC)?… Continue reading International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant against Vladimir Putin over Ukraine ‘war crimes’

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Union Minister inaugurated ‘herSTART’, a platform to encourage women entrepreneurs

Source: The post is based on the article “Union Minister inaugurated ‘herSTART’, a platform to encourage women entrepreneurs” published in PIB on 17th March 2023 What is the News? The Union Minister of Science & Technology has informed about the recently launched “herSTART” platform. What is herSTART Platform? herSTART is an initiative of Gujarat University… Continue reading Union Minister inaugurated ‘herSTART’, a platform to encourage women entrepreneurs

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Horseshoe crabs disappearing off Odisha’s coast; scientists worried

Source: The post is based on the article “Horseshoe crabs disappearing off Odisha’s coast; scientists worried” published in The Hindu on 18th March 2023 What is the News? Scientists have urged the Odisha government to come up with a robust protection mechanism for Horseshoe crabs before they become extinct due to destructive fishing practices. What… Continue reading Horseshoe crabs disappearing off Odisha’s coast; scientists worried

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[Yojana March 2023 Summary] Banking: focus on new responsibilities and good governance – Explained, pointwise

For 7PM Editorial Archives click HERE → Introduction Banks have been traditionally known for accepting deposits and giving loans. However, the definition of a bank has expanded beyond just a physical building. Today, the banking system has evolved into a secure and robust medium that offers innovative deposit schemes, secure money storage, and quick loan transactions. Banks are no… Continue reading [Yojana March 2023 Summary] Banking: focus on new responsibilities and good governance – Explained, pointwise

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SFG Doubt : I am feeling overwhelmed by the daily syllabus

Dear Friends, Some of us are feeling that the syllabus for daily Tests of SFG are little bigger. We want to tell you few things. One, whether daily syllabus is huge or small depends on what is our current preparation level. Two, there are good number of people who are also feeling and reaching out… Continue reading SFG Doubt : I am feeling overwhelmed by the daily syllabus

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[UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #181 : Lt gen Raj Shukla Board, Anthropology Optional,

Date of Interview: afternoon 3rd march Board: Lt gen Raj Shukla Optional: Anthropology College: Osmania university Profession (if any)- Hobbies- Questions To view all IAS Interview Transcripts 2022, visit this page Chairman Multilateralism is at threat statement- your opinion 35 tn dollar…isn’t it too ambitious capex how is it good…why less exp on social indicators… Continue reading [UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #181 : Lt gen Raj Shukla Board, Anthropology Optional,

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Must Read Current Affairs Articles – March 18th, 2023

About Must Read News Articles: Must Read News Articles is an initiative by Team ForumIAS to provide links to the most important news articles of the day. It covers The Hindu newspaper. This saves the time and effort of students in identifying useful and important articles. With newspaper websites requiring a paid subscription beyond a certain… Continue reading Must Read Current Affairs Articles – March 18th, 2023

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[UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #180 : RN. Choubey Board, Anthropology Optional, Reading Hobby

Date of Interview: 6th March 2023; Afternoon session Board: Shri RN. Choubey Optional: Anthropology Hobbies: Reading about defence-related news Following news media websites of USA To view all IAS Interview Transcripts 2022, visit this page Chairman Told me to remove mask if I’ve no covid symptoms. I said I don’t have, but I’m suffering from… Continue reading [UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #180 : RN. Choubey Board, Anthropology Optional, Reading Hobby

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[UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #179 : Gen. Raj Shukla sir Board, sociology Optional, Haryana Home State

Board: Gen. Raj Shukla sir no question on educational background Hobby: poetry writing Optional: sociology Home State: Gurugram Haryana To view all IAS Interview Transcripts 2022, visit this page Chairman Is civil service your childhood dream? Why didn’t you join private sector? Why India lack on innovation? Some counter questions on this Member 1 How… Continue reading [UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #179 : Gen. Raj Shukla sir Board, sociology Optional, Haryana Home State

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[UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #178 : Smita Nagraj Board, Sociology Optional, Maharashtra Home State, cricket Hobby

Date of Interview: 24th February, forenoon 6th to go Board: Smita Nagraj ma’am Optional: Sociology Background: Physics ( Fergusson college ) Profession: no work exp Home State: Maharashtra Hobbies: watching cricket, playing tabla( no question asked) To view all IAS Interview Transcripts 2022, visit this page Chairman You are from Sindhudurg so tell me about… Continue reading [UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #178 : Smita Nagraj Board, Sociology Optional, Maharashtra Home State, cricket Hobby

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Non-essential curbs – Policy focus must shift from imports to exports

Source: The post is based on the article “Non-essential curbs – Policy focus must shift from imports to exports” published in the Business Standard on 17th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Effects of liberalization on the economy. Relevance: About curbing imports in India. News: The expanding trade deficit has prompted the government to curb imports. About… Continue reading Non-essential curbs – Policy focus must shift from imports to exports

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Global law, local practice – BCI’s move recognises India’s corporate globalisation

Source: The post is based on the article “Non-essential curbs – Policy focus must shift from imports to exports” published in the Business Standard on 17th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary. Relevance: About BCI’s decision to permit foreign lawyers and firms. News: Recently, the Bar Council… Continue reading Global law, local practice – BCI’s move recognises India’s corporate globalisation

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State Of Head Governors have been seen as partisan for decades. They should be accountable to Centre, state & Rajya Sabha

Source: The post is based on the article “State Of Head – Governors have been seen as partisan for decades. They should be accountable to Centre, state & Rajya Sabha” published in The Times of India on 17th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary. Relevance: About friction… Continue reading State Of Head Governors have been seen as partisan for decades. They should be accountable to Centre, state & Rajya Sabha

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Pi Day 2023: History And Significance Of This Mathematical Constant

Source: The post is based on the article “Pi Day 2023: History And Significance Of This Mathematical Constant” published in NDTV on 16th March 2023 What is the News? Pi Day was recently celebrated worldwide to recognize the mathematical constant, Pi. What is Pi Day? International Day of Mathematics, or Pi Day, is celebrated on… Continue reading Pi Day 2023: History And Significance Of This Mathematical Constant

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Only 22% of candidates trained under PMKVY found a job, shows data

Source: The post is based on the article “Only 22% of candidates trained under PMKVY found a job, shows data” published in NDTV on 16th March 2023 What is the News? The Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship has informed the Lok Sabha about Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana(PMKVY). What is Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas… Continue reading Only 22% of candidates trained under PMKVY found a job, shows data

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Mission Sahbhagita to enable a society ownership approach for participatory conservation and wise use of Wetlands

Source: The post is based on the article “Mission Sahbhagita to enable a society ownership approach for participatory conservation and wise use of Wetlands” published in PIB on 16th March 2023 What is the News? The Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change has informed Lok Sabha about the steps taken for the… Continue reading Mission Sahbhagita to enable a society ownership approach for participatory conservation and wise use of Wetlands

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Svaya Robotics develops 1st indigenous quadruped robot, exoskeleton in India

Source: The post is based on the article “Svaya Robotics develops 1st indigenous quadruped robot, exoskeleton in India” published in The New Indian Express on 15th March 2023 What is the News? Hyderabad-based Svaya Robotics has developed India’s first indigenous quadruped (four-legged) robot and exoskeleton for the defence sector. Note: India currently imports these robots… Continue reading Svaya Robotics develops 1st indigenous quadruped robot, exoskeleton in India

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National Institute of Ocean Technology to set up green, self-powered desalination plant in Lakshadweep

Source: The post is based on the article “National Institute of Ocean Technology to set up green, self-powered desalination plant in Lakshadweep” published in The Hindu on 17th March 2023 What is the News? Chennai-based National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) has set up Low-temperature Thermal Desalination (LTTD) plants in Lakshadweep. What is Low-temperature thermal… Continue reading National Institute of Ocean Technology to set up green, self-powered desalination plant in Lakshadweep

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EC’s proposal on allowing e-postal ballot for overseas Indian voters under discussion: Law Minister tells Rajya Sabha

Source: The post is based on the article “EC’s proposal on allowing e-postal ballot for overseas Indian voters under discussion: Law Minister tells Rajya Sabha” published in The Hindu on 17th March 2023 What is the News? The Minister of Law and Justice has informed that the Election Commission’s proposal to facilitate Electronically-Transmitted Postal Ballot… Continue reading EC’s proposal on allowing e-postal ballot for overseas Indian voters under discussion: Law Minister tells Rajya Sabha

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US Senate resolution for underlining backing India on McMahon Line: What is the McMahon Line?

Source: The post is based on the article “US Senate resolution for underlining backing India on McMahon Line: What is the McMahon Line?” published in NDTV on 16th March 2023 What is the News? Two United States Senators have introduced a resolution in the upper chamber of Congress reiterating that the US recognises the McMahon… Continue reading US Senate resolution for underlining backing India on McMahon Line: What is the McMahon Line?

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DRDO-developed technology behind critical drug approved by DCGI for radiological and nuclear emergencies

Source: The post is based on the article “DRDO-developed technology behind critical drug approved by DCGI for radiological and nuclear emergencies” published in The Hindu on 16th March 2023 What is the News? The Defence Ministry has announced that the Prussian blue insoluble formulations drug has been granted approval by the Drugs Controller General of… Continue reading DRDO-developed technology behind critical drug approved by DCGI for radiological and nuclear emergencies

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The colonial past is still relevant

Source– The post is based on the article “The colonial past is still relevant” published in “The Hindu” on 16th March 2023. Syllabus: GS1- Colonization and decolonization Relevance– Colonial legacies and associated challenges News– Colonialism remains a relevant factor in understanding the problems and the dangers of the present world. What are the challenges related… Continue reading The colonial past is still relevant

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Tested but tired, this force could be in distress

Source– The post is based on the article “Tested but tired, this force could be in distress” published in “The Hindu” on 16th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Various security forces Relevance– Issues faced by paramilitary forces News– On Pulwama day, former personnel of CRPF and their families turned up in large numbers in different parts… Continue reading Tested but tired, this force could be in distress

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Will the national champions model of infrastructure development work?

Source– The post is based on the article “Will the national champions model of infrastructure development work?” published in “The Indian Express” on 16th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Infrastructure Relevance– Different models for infrastructure creation News– Infrastructure is understood as an important necessity in modern times. But, providing functional and efficient infrastructure has always been… Continue reading Will the national champions model of infrastructure development work?

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The end of hyper-globalization should yield a better alternative

Source: The post is based on the article “The end of hyper-globalization should yield a better alternative” published in Mint on 17th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 3 – Economy Relevance: About different Global Economic Narratives News: There are different narratives in the global economic system. The article discusses those narratives and provides alternatives to it. What was… Continue reading The end of hyper-globalization should yield a better alternative

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Indus Valley Civilisation differs from others as inequality levels were far lower

Source: The post is based on an article “Indus Valley Civilisation differs from others as inequality levels were far lower… likely because the Indus changed course often” published in The Times of India on 17th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 1 – Ancient History Relevance: About Ancient Civilizations News: The article explains the similarities and differences amongst the… Continue reading Indus Valley Civilisation differs from others as inequality levels were far lower

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Fraternity, prosperity and polarisation

Source– The post is based on the article “Fraternity, prosperity and polarisation” published in “The Hindu” on 16th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Indian economy Relevance–  Issues related to public finances News– Recently, Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan questioned the higher allocation to poorer states like UP and Bihar What is horizontal devolution of… Continue reading Fraternity, prosperity and polarisation

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Legalising Same-sex marriages in India and associated challenges  – Explained, pointwise

For 7PM Editorial Archives click HERE → Introduction The Supreme Court received petitions to allow same-sex marriage under the Special Marriage Act. The court sent notices to the government and took over similar cases that were already in other high courts. In response to it, the government filed an affidavit expressing its view on the matter. At the same… Continue reading Legalising Same-sex marriages in India and associated challenges  – Explained, pointwise

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[UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #177 : Smita Nagraj Board, Telangana Home State

Date of Interview: 1/3/2023 Board: Smita Nagraj ma’am Home State: Telangana Work: faculty CTU To view all IAS Interview Transcripts 2022, visit this page Chairman Current job where ru working and work experience any. How India views different countries west, east and how it will balance in future. I see you write articles on foreign… Continue reading [UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #177 : Smita Nagraj Board, Telangana Home State

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[UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #176 : RN Choubey Board, Philosophy Optional, basketball and badminton Hobby

Date of Interview: 03/03/23 Board: RN Choubey sir Session: forenoon Optional: Philosophy Profession: Dentist Hobbies: basketball and badminton To view all IAS Interview Transcripts 2022, visit this page Chairman 1.tell about your academic background and work experience. 2.why you want to become a civil servant. Member 1 1.national dairy research institute  what it is known… Continue reading [UPSC Interview 2022] – Transcript #176 : RN Choubey Board, Philosophy Optional, basketball and badminton Hobby

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