9 PM Daily Current Affairs Brief – October 1st, 2022

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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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As India ages, keeping an eye on the elderly

Source: The post is based on an article As India ages, keeping an eye on the elderlypublished in The Hindu on 1st October 2022.

Syllabus: GS 1 – Population and associated Issues

News: 1st October is celebrated as International Day for Older Persons by the United Nations.

World Population Prospects 2022 report published by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) has projected big shifts in global demographic patterns in the coming decades.

What are the findings of the report?

Globally: The report says that 16% of the world population by 2050 is expected to be made up of people over 65 years. It also says that the global population will be 9.7 billion people by 2050.

India: The report projects India’s population to be 1.7 billion by 2050.  India will be home to the largest population in the world which would include a large elderly sub-population.  This demographic change will have a great impact on its health systems.

Previous United Nations reports have projected that the proportion of India’s elderly population will double to nearly 20% of the total population by 2050.

This change in demographic structure will increase the pressure on public health systems. The prevalence of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and heart disease will be higher among the elderly.

Therefore, eye care service delivery is placed to be the first point-of-contact with the elderly and to also help with health surveillance and planning.

What are the findings of Hyderabad Ocular Morbidity in the Elderly Study (HOMES)?

HOMES is an eye institute that produces a series of systematic reports on various aspects of health, quality of life, mental health, etc.

The study has used eye care as a point of entry to measure a variety of health and social metrics in 1000 participants. The findings of the reports are –

Over 30% of the elderly had distance vision loss and over 50% had near vision impairment and they needed reading glasses.

Nearly half the participants had at least one disability and a third of them had multiple morbidities.

About 70% of them were using at least one assistive device and spectacles were the most common.

The study also explored many links between vision impairment and an elderly person’s mental health and confidence. People with impaired vision had a greater fear, and risk, of falling.

Therefore, addressing the vision impairment of elders is important to improve their lives.

What should be the course of action for improvement in the conditions of elderly?

To address vision loss, a package of interventions including assistive devices for sight, hearing, and mobility can be introduced.

Therefore, the Indian eye care model has always prioritized primary care vision centers that bring care closer to those in need.

The future of elderly care needs to be long term, comprehensive, and integrated, and oriented towards making primary care accessible.

Proper accessibility will ensure that no elderly person is denied care irrespective of their financial status.

A comprehensive eye examination can be the first step towards enabling such a healthy and happy future for our elderly citizens.


No discrimination – ON Supreme Court ruling on abortion rights

Source– The post is based on the article “No discrimination” published in The Hindu on 1st October 2022.

Syllabus: GS1- Social empowerment. GS2- Vulnerable sections

Relevance– Abortion rights of women

News– The article explains the recent Supreme Court ruling on abortion rights of unmarried women. It also explains the ruling by Delhi High Court on abortion by unmarried women.

What is Supreme Court ruling ion abortion of unmarried women?

The Supreme Court ruled that single and unmarried women have the same right to a medically safe abortion as married women.

There is no rationale for excluding single or unmarried women from the categories of women who could seek abortion care after the completion of 20 weeks of pregnancy, but before 24 weeks.

Change in marital status is one of the reasons for which abortion during the extended upper limit of 24 weeks is permissible. Even abandonment by the partner could constitute a change in circumstances that could impact a woman’s decision about the pregnancy.

Unwanted pregnancy affects a woman’s physical and mental health. So, it is quite important that she alone should decide about abortion.

The legislature has allowed abortions up to the 24th week of pregnancy. It is allowed if two registered medical practitioners are of the opinion that continuing the pregnancy would involve a risk to the woman’s life and health.

Rape survivors who may legally seek an abortion in the extended period of 24 weeks will also include survivors of marital rape.

What was the earlier ruling by Delhi High Court?

The Delhi High Court had declined to allow the termination of the pregnancy of a 25-year-old woman who was in a consensual relationship. She wanted to terminate the pregnancy after her partner declined to marry her.

The High Court cited rule 3B. It contains the list of the women eligible for termination of pregnancy such as rape survivors, minors, those with physical disabilities and mental illness. Court observed that the list does not mention single women who had become pregnant in a consensual relationship.

GS Paper 2


Vacation pe vacation: No major country has their top court going on long holidays. Neither should Supreme Court

Source: The post is based on an article Vacation pe vacation: No major country has their top court going on long holidays. Neither should Supreme Court” published in The Times of India on 1st October 2022.

Syllabus: GS 2 – Functioning of Supreme Court

Relevance: concerns associated with vacation of courts

News: The article discusses the issue of too many vacations in the Indian Courts.

Excessive work is not only bad for family relationships but it also affects productivity. Therefore, many organizations mandatorily require employees to take annual leave.

However, there is a difference between individual leave and vacation.

Vacation means shutting down completely and organizations other than courts rarely go on vacation and there are individual leaves given in those organization.

Who decides vacations for Supreme Court (SC)?

The 1958 statute tells that vacation means such periods during a year fixed by SC rules with the prior approval of the President.

The current rule followed by SC for vacation is Supreme Court Rules, 2013 and Chief Justice of India (CJI) issues notifications for the vacation every year. For example, as per the recent notification, “The Chief Justice of India has directed that the Supreme Court will be closed for the annual Summer Vacation from Monday, the 23rd May,2022 to Sunday, the 10th July, 2022 (both days inclusive). ”

There are separate provisions for vacations in High Courts.

What are the findings of the Committee on Reforms of Criminal Justice System (2003)?

Committee on Reforms of Criminal Justice System (2003) was headed by Justice Malimath. It had a section on court vacations. The findings of the committee were:

There are no governmental organizations in the country except courts and schools that have vacation.

Schools can be considered for the vacations as there are students studying but vacation in courts is not understood.

There are many countries in the world that do not have vacations in the courts.

For example, France and the US. Judges don’t have vacation, but they can take holidays without affecting the function of the court.

Even in India the subordinate criminal courts do not have any vacation. But the subordinate civil courts, High Courts and the Supreme Court have vacations.

The concept of vacation is originated from colonial rules. Judges at that time came from England, a place colder compared to a India and the summer of India was unbearable to them.

Therefore, a vacation system was introduced so that those judges can go back to England in summer for several weeks. It is not required now.

However, there are different suggestion and steps taken by the Chief Justices.

What were the steps taken by Chief Justices?

CJI Justice Lodha in 2014 sought to eliminate vacations. CJI Justice Thakur, in 2016, appealed to HCs to not go on vacations. CJ of Allahabad High Court, Justice Chandrachud voluntarily gave up summer vacation.

What can be the course of action?

Arrears Committee and 230th Report of Law Commission recommended for a shorter duration in the vacation.

However, the recommendation does not hold any importance as complete vacations for courts are not needed.

There is a need to fix days of annual leave for the judges so that they also get time from the work.


Letting go of a chance to democratise telecom services

Source– The post is based on the article “Letting go of a chance to democratise telecom services” published in The Hindu on 1st October 2022.

Syllabus: GS2- Indian Polity

Relevance– Regulation of telecommunication services in India

News-There is a need to resolve the issues with the new Telecommunication Bill, 2022.

What are the issues with the new bill?

Repackaging

It is repackaging of Telegraph Act, 1885 in the guise of legislative advancements.

It will lead to centralisation of power through a new licensing regime.

Inclusion of OTT platforms

It includes online communication service providers within the ambit of telecommunication service. This move is to provide a level playing field to OTT platforms with telcos.

The argument about the same services, and same rules for both OTT platforms and telcos is a flawed one. Telecom operators act as gatekeepers to the underlying broadband infrastructure. OTT.

services can only be accessed through telco-controlled infrastructure.

Services provided by OTT platforms are diverse like social networking and video calling. They act as aggregators of these services.

Privacy related issues

The central government by exercising its powers to issue a license may put a requirement on such online service providers to store data locally in India

The requirement of interception under the act is not conducive for end-to-end encryption provided by OTT platforms. This will harm the privacy enjoyed by users of these platforms.

These rules are in stark contrast with the recommendations by the Supreme Court in its right to privacy decision in 2017 and the Justice B.N. Srikrishna Committee Report on data protection.

Suspension of internet services

Clause 24(2)(b) of the Telecom Bill provides specific power for suspension of Internet services. The clause does not solve any of the issues that exist with the current framework for Internet shutdowns in India, specifically the Temporary Suspension of Telecom Services (Public Emergency or Public Safety) Rules, 2017.

Frequent internet shutdown has a chilling effect on fundamental rights enjoyed by citizens. There are high economic costs associated with it.

Missed opportunity

The bill is missing an opportunity to set global standards by not introducing principles of net neutrality in the Telecom Bill.


Punish vandals: Needed: smart law on property damaged in protests

Source: The post is based on the article “Punish vandals: Needed: smart law on property damaged in protests” published in The Times of India on 1st October 2022.

Syllabus: GS 2: Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation..

Relevance: About the damages to public and private property and limiting them.

News: Recently, the Kerala high court directing Popular Front of India (PFI) to deposit Rs 5.2 crore for damages incurred during the banned outfit’s flash hartal is a rare case of speedy remedial action.

How damages to public and private property is handled in India?

Those damaging public and private property must be effectively deterred.

Government actions

Central government: The government enacted the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984. The government introduced an amendment bill in 2015. The bill suggested placing the burden of proof on the accused, fixing responsibility on organisations and office-bearers, and pegging the fine as the market value of public property damaged.

State government: Some states have enacted their own laws. But they vary from state to state. For instance, Kerala enacted a law in 2019 to recover damages for private property destruction but left out public property.  In contrast, UP’s 2020 law enables recovery of damages for both public and private property.

Judicial actions

The Supreme Court’s 2009 guidelines prescribed a fair procedure. High Courts were empowered to initiate suo motu proceedings and appoint a judicial officer as Claims Commissioner.

What are the concerns associated with various laws regarding damages to public and private property?

a) The Centre’s law, Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984, is outdated and narrowly focused on criminal prosecution, b) The state governments did not implement the law effectively. For example, the SC found great divergence from due process in the recovery of damages from anti-CAA protesters and directed UP to follow this law properly.

What needs to be done to limit the damages to public and private property?

a) Uniform central legislation that ensures time-bound inquiry into damages, recovery of assets and criminal prosecution of rioters is needed, b) The government also need to fix the fault of police officers and government negligence in preventing violence.

GS Paper 3


Swachh Bharat 2.0: Moving forward together

Source: The post is based on an article Swachh Bharat 2.0: Moving forward together” published in The Indian Express on 1st October 2022.

Syllabus: GS 3

Relevance:measures taken to improve sanitation

News: The article highlights the importance of private sector in resolving the issue of Sanitation.

The concept of sanitation in India has been around since the Indus Valley civilization.

Sanitation coverage in India was as low as 39 per cent till 2014. Around 55 crore people in rural areas were without a toilet facility before 2014.

This severely affected the health and dignity of our people, especially women and children.

What are the impacts of poor sanitation?

Health: Poor sanitation has a great impact on health. For example, contaminated drinking water and food become a major cause of diarrhea and other diseases. It further leads to stunting in our children.

Environment: Poor hygiene and waste management practices also impact the environment. The untreated sewage flows directly into water bodies and affects marine ecosystems, contaminates soil and air.

Economy: A study by the World Bank states that the absence of toilets and conventional sanitation costs India 6.4 per cent of its GDP in 2006. The economic impact of poor sanitation for India is at least $38.5 billion every year under health, education, access time and tourism.

Therefore, the goals of Swachh Bharat Mission have been effective in improving sanitation in India.

How has Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) helped in improving sanitation in India?

More than 10 crore toilets were constructed from 2014 to 2020 and the country declared itself ODF on October 2, 2019. This achievement was the result of SBM, that was launched in 2014.

One of its goals was to achieve universal sanitation coverage and to make the country Open Defecation Free (ODF).

This was done by offering financial incentives for building household toilets as well as community toilets for slums and migrant populations.

The government also ran several programmes with the participation of the private sector and NGOs to educate the population on the benefits of ODF.

The second phase of the project was started in 2020 and is expected to run till 2025.

It has set even more ambitious targets such as a) sustaining the achievements of phase 1 and b) ensuring the treatment of both liquid and solid waste.

The targets will be achieved through the help of technology and private sector engagement.

What is Lighthouse Initiative (LHI)?

It has been started by the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation as part of the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav.

It will be implemented through PPP across villages in 75 gram-panchayats in 15 states in Phase1. It is based on the principle of inclusive sanitation.

It aims to build solid and liquid waste management structures.

This will be done by employing a participatory and consultative approach through mobilisation of the village communities, corporates, district and block administration and gram panchayat officers.

What is India Sanitation Coalition (ISC)?

It is a multi-stakeholder platform that creates meaningful collaborations. These stakeholders include the private sector, government, financial institutions, civil society groups, media, donors, etc.

ISC is recognised as the official meeting point between the government and the private sector for engagement in building sustainable solid and liquid waste management infrastructure.

Corporates such as ITC, Jindal Steel and Power, JSW, Nayara, etc. have come forward for collaboration.

This has also led the Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation to recognise the benefits of working with the private sector.

Therefore, the Department has sought the construction of soak pits, waste stabilisation ponds, drainage channels, etc. in collaboration with private sector.

The fund has been provided by the Department and it will be further supplement by private sector through CSR funding.

What are other means to create hygienic surroundings in collaboration with villagers?

Managing plastic waste as well as wastewater at a village level by providing solutions to households to convert waste to earn a remunerative return.

It will create hygienic surroundings for the communities and make households economically self-sufficient.

Moreover, recovery of grey water can help to tackle scarce water resources, encouraging reuse and conserving water bodies.

Further, collaboration of corporates with the village communities will help to convert their waste to wealth by utilising simple and cost-effective technologies.


5G services to be rolled out today; how will your experience change?

Source: The post is based on an article “5G services to be rolled out today; how will your experience change?” published in The Indian Express on 1st October 2022.

Syllabus: GS 3

Relevance: benefits of 5G

News: The Prime Minister of India will launch 5G on 1st October and the sixth edition of India Mobile Congress in New Delhi.

What will be the benefits of 5G?

Socio-economic: The Ministry of Communications said that 5G can bring new economic opportunities and societal benefits and bring transformation for Indian society.

Consumers: 5G could have benefits of the superior Internet speed and low latency over 4G for consumers. 5G could touch 10 Gbps compared to the 100 Mbps peak of 4G. Latency under 4G is between 10-100 ms (millisecond) whereas on 5G it is expected to be under 1 ms.

Latency is the time it takes for a device to send packets of data and get a response. Shorter the latency, quicker the response.

Which technology is being used by the operators to launch 5G?

5G networks are deployed mainly in two modes: standalone and non-standalone. Both architectures have their advantages and disadvantages.

The biggest difference between the two architectures is the compatibility with existing device ecosystems.

Most smartphones today have the capability to connect to non-standalone 5G networks which are 5G airwaves transmitted through 4G networks.

Standalone mode: Reliance Jio has chosen the standalone mode. In this mode 5G network operates with dedicated equipment and runs parallel to the existing 4G network.

Whereas, in the non-standalone mode, the 5G network is supported by the 4G core infrastructure.

Non-standalone mode: Bharti Airtel has opted for non-standalone mode. The non-standalone networks are built on existing infrastructure.

Therefore, the initial cost and the time taken to roll out services through this mode is less than standalone networks.


India-US ties: Depth & nuance

Source– The post is based on the article “India-US ties: Depth & nuance” published in the The Indian Express on 1st October 2022.

Syllabus: GS3- International Relations

Relevance– India and US relationship

News– The article explains the relationship between India and the USA.

How India-US relations have evolved historically?

Following the nuclear tests of May 1998, western world was angry with India. Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee wrote to President Bill Clinton. He told the nuclear weapon threat from China compelled India to have its nuclear bomb.

Talks between then External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh and US Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott led to President Clinton’s historic visit of March 2000.

The Indo-US nuclear deal during the George W Bush years further improved the strategic relationship.

Obama became the only President to make two visits to India. He hosted both Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Narendra Modi in the White House.

During the Trump presidency, there was continuous improvement in relations. Quad framework was revived. Defence partnership became strong. There was signing of the foundational agreements like LEMOA, COMCASA.

The momentum of the relationship has continued under President Joe Biden especially on Indo-pacific strategy.

What are the current states of relationship?

Experts say that India’s relationship with the US has been the most comprehensive association since independence. India and US are seen as “natural allies” by leaders from India.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been a test case for the relationship. India did not criticize Russia. It has annoyed the west.

The US decision to provide F-16 to Pakistan has created friction between two sides.

Some analysts in New Delhi view the renewal of the US-Pakistan military engagement as a message to New Delhi for its strategy of “issue-based alignment.

There is absence of a full-time ambassador 20 months after the Biden Administration took charge.

Both see rising China as a common threat. USA was late in recognising the threat. Although the containment started with Obama pivot to Asia strategy, the Trump administration clearly spelled out China as a strategic rival.

US exit from Afghanistan has increased China leverage in Pakistan and Afghanistan. In this context, India has sought an exemption on S-400 from US sanctions.

The closeness between China and Russia is increasing. There is a need for improving the relationship by accommodating each other.


Let The Land Heal

Source– The post is based on the article “Let the Land Heal” published in The Indian Express on 1st October 2022.

Syllabus: GS3- Agriculture and Environment

Relevance– Unsustainable agriculture practices

News– The article explains the issues related to excessive use of pesticides. It also suggests measures to reduce their use.

What is the issue?

There is indiscriminate use of pesticides by farmers.

Lack of quality farm advisory services is responsible for it.

Pest are developing resistance to existing pesticides.

It is impacting the human body and biodiversity.

What is the way forward?

Alternate business model– The business model of the farm chemical input industry must transform to become a service industry.

In India, shopkeepers only sell farm chemical inputs. Individual farmers cannot afford good quality precision spraying equipment. It leads to wastage.

To reduce the wastages, input sale of the sellers could be in the form of services like spray on farms.

Transparent data collection– Shopkeepers should report each sale of farm chemicals to the government in real time.

There is a need for a mandatory QR code on each farm chemical package. These measures will allow for better-targeted farm advisory and grievance redressal.

Independent regulator– Same officials and departments who advocate pesticide use also regulate the trade. The regulation of farm chemicals needs to be transferred to the health ministry.


‘Lichens are a pioneer species which enable all life — conserving them is vital’

Source: The post is based on the article “‘Lichens are a pioneer species which enable all life — conserving them is vital’” published in The Times of India on 1st October 2022.

Syllabus: GS 3: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation.

Relevance: About Lichens.

News: At present most conservation work is focused on charismatic species, like tigers and elephants. But Plants and lower plants, like lichen, ferns and mosses, were neglected.

What are Lichens?

Lichens are a complex life form that is a symbiotic partnership of two separate organisms, a fungus and an alga. The outer skin and internal structure of a lichen is made of strands of fungal hyphae. Interspersed among the strands inside the lichen are individual cells of algae.

Lichens do not have roots or structures like other plants, they depend on the atmosphere for air and water. So, the quality of ambience reflects in the diversity of lichens.

There are three broad categories of lichen. 1) Foliose – These are flat and leaf-like lichens, 2) Crustose – These are formed as a layer, 3) Fruticose – These lichens resemble minishrubs.

Spread: Between six to eight percent of Earth’s surface is covered by lichen, with over 15,000 known species.

Why Lichen is a pioneer species?

Lichen is a ‘pioneer species’ because a) They are among the most ancient organisms on Earth. For instance, they are found in the Jurassic era, b) They are the first to appear on barren rocks, in deserts and icy terrain and after disturbances like landslides, c) They play a foundational role in enabling all life. For example, they aid in weathering rocks, creating soil – the basis of all life, d) In deserts, lichen form a crust over the surface, retaining moisture — only in such spots do desert trees grow, e) These are also bioindicators of pollution. As they depend on the atmosphere for air and water.

Read more: Fungi form a kingdom of life — they show us how we all need others to live
What are the other benefits of Lichens?

Animals and birds depend on Lichens: Some Lichens are consumed by musk deer in winter, when little else grows (this is similar to the Arctic reindeer which eat moss, after whom ‘reindeer moss’ is named), while others are used by birds and woolly flying squirrels to pad their nests.

Formed via a symbiotic relationship between fungus and algae, they resemble a micro-ecosystem and with lower plants like mosses. They attract insects, birds, snails, frogs and little animals needing food, habitat and shelter.

Spices and perfumes: Parmotrema tinctorum and Ramalina sinensis respectively are used as spices and in perfumes, particularly utilised in the famous perfumeries of Kannauj.

Medicinal value: Some lichens are used in medicines for asthma and fractures. Some lichens have biochemicals which can treat cancers.

Source of income: Villages usually collect lichen and sell it to traders for its many uses.

Read more: Arctic amplification: What is causing Arctic warming?
What are the threats faced by Lichens at present?

a) Lichen found in alpine regions could be affected by growing climate change, b) Species migration is at work now, with global warming forcing animals and treelines to move to higher, cooler altitudes — lichen at 4,000 metres and in Arctic regions could be affected, c) Deforestation: If host trees are destroyed, so are the lichen on them, d) Pollution in urban areas: Traffic in urban areas produces nitrogen which damages the algae that make food for lichen.

What are the conservation efforts for Lichens?

In 2018, Uttarakhand decided to develop a park devoted entirely to lichens. Munsiyari in Kumaon was chosen as they have more than 130 lichen species.

Read more: India’s first cryptogamic garden opens in Dehradun
What should be done to protect lichens?

Policymakers must have in-depth ecological knowledge while framing policies, for instance, they should 1) Understand the link between species, 2) Access scientific research on the impacts of losing biodiversity, 3) Learn about habitats which shouldn’t be disturbed, etc.

Prelims Oriented Articles (Factly)

CBI launches ‘Operation Garuda’ against illicit drug trafficking

Source: The post is based on the articleCBI launches ‘Operation Garuda’ against illicit drug traffickingpublished in Livemint on 1st October 2022.

What is the News?

The Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI) has launched a multi-phase ‘Operation Garuda’ against an illicit drug trafficking network.

What is Operation Garuda?

Launched by: Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI)

Aim: To disrupt, degrade and dismantle drug networks with international linkages through the rapid exchange of criminal intelligence on drug trafficking and coordinated law enforcement actions across international jurisdictions.

– The operation was initiated in close coordination with Interpol and Narcotics Control Bureau for combating the smuggling of illicit drugs and psychotropic substances, with a special focus on the Indian Ocean region. 


Directorate General of Training (DGT) launches Bharat Skills Forum, a digital knowledge-sharing platform for the ITIs’ trainees, trainers and industry

Source: The post is based on the articleDirectorate General of Training (DGT) launches Bharat Skills Forum, a digital knowledge-sharing platform for the ITIs’ trainees, trainers and industry published in PIB on 1st October 2022.

What is the News?

A new feature called the Bharatskills Forum has been added to the Bharatskills learning platform that allows sharing of books, notes, videos, question banks, etc and other relevant skill-related content for learners. 

What is Bharatskills Platform?

Launched in: 2019

Launched by: Directorate General of Training(DGT) in the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship(MSDE) 

Purpose: It is a Central Digital Repository for the trainees and trainers of the ITI ecosystem, providing easy access to updated curriculum, e-books, Question Banks, mock/practice papers, learning videos for courses under the Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS), Craft Instructor Training Scheme(CITS) and the Apprenticeship Training Scheme(ATS).

Significance: This platform presents unique access to a centralized, scalable, and thriving support ecosystem through its industrial partners for the students and teachers who can now learn the new age (Industrial Revolution 4.0) skills to meet the demands of the industry.


Behind the ‘world’s first CNG terminal’ at Bhavnagar, Gujarat

Source: The post is based on the article “Behind the ‘world’s first CNG terminal’ at Bhavnagar, Gujarat” published in Indian Express on 1st October 2022.

What is the News?

The Prime Minister has laid the foundation stone for the “world’s first CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) terminal” at Bhavnagar in Gujarat.

About Bhavnagar Port

Bhavnagar Port is a seaport in Saurashtra region of Gujarat state.

The port is in close vicinity to the Dholera Special Investment Region(SIR) and is expected to serve the industries that set up base in the region.

It is already connected to the northern hinterland through a railway line that extends to the existing berths at the port.

About Bhavnagar CNG Terminal

Bhavnagar CNG Terminal will be developed through a public-private partnership(PPP) between the Mumbai-based Padmanabhan Mafatlal Group and the UK’s Foresight Group.

The project will have a cargo handling capacity of 1.5 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA).

What makes this port unique?

The project will repair and redevelop the tidal lock gate system, which will be the fourth largest such system in the world.

Traditionally, because of the higher tidal range of approximately 10 meters, Bhavnagar creek attracts a significant amount of sediment in the form of silt.

This lock gate system has been set up so that a minimal amount of sediment enters the port basin during high tide, thus bringing down the cost of dredging inside the port substantially.


Uttar Pradesh plans its 4th tiger reserve in Bundelkhand

Source: The post is based on the article “Uttar Pradesh plans its 4th tiger reserve in Bundelkhand” published in Indian Express on 1st October 2022.

What is the News?

Uttar Pradesh(UP) has approved the notification of the state’s fourth tiger reserve in the Ranipur Wildlife Sanctuary(RWS) in Chitrakoot district.

This will be the 54th Tiger Reserve in India. Guru Ghasidas National Park of Chhattisgarh is the 53rd Tiger Reserve in India.

About Ranipur Wildlife Sanctuary(RWS)

Ranipur Wildlife Sanctuary(RWS) was founded in 1977. It has no tigers of its own. But pugmarks of the animals are frequently seen there as tigers from nearby Panna frequent it. 

According to the Status of tigers, co-predators and prey in India report by the National Tiger Conservation Authority(NTCA), RWS is an important corridor for the movement of tigers.

Hence, Rani Tiger Reserve is being established there.

About Ranipur Tiger Reserve

Ranipur Tiger Reserve will be the fourth in UP after Dudhwa, Pilibhit and Amangarh (buffer of Corbett Tiger Reserve). 

It will be the first in the state’s portion of the Bundelkhand region which it shares with neighbouring Madhya Pradesh.

The Tiger Reserve has tropical dry deciduous forests and is home to fauna such as tigers, leopards, sloth bears, spotted deer, sambhar, chinkara and a number of birds and reptiles.

A Ranipur Tiger Conservation Foundation will also be established for the protection and conservation of tigers in the region.


National Clean Air Programme: Centre aims at 40% reduction in particulate matter by 2026

Source: The post is based on the article “National Clean Air Programme: Centre aims at 40% reduction in particulate matter by 2026” published in The Hindu on 1st October 2022.

What is the News?

The Government of India has set a new target of a 40% reduction in particulate matter concentration in cities covered under the National Clean Air Programme(NCAP) by 2026.

What is the National Clean Air Programme(NCAP)?

The National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) was launched by the Ministry of Environment Forest & Climate Change (MoEF&CC) in 2019.

Purpose: It is a long-term, time-bound, national-level strategy making determined efforts to deal with the air pollution problem across the country in a comprehensive manner. 

Cities covered: NCAP is implemented in 132 cities in the country.

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What is the present target under NCAP?

The present target is to achieve targets of 20 to 30% reduction in Particulate Matter concentration by 2024.

What is the new target under NCAP?

The government has set a new target of a 40% reduction in particulate matter concentration in cities covered under the NCAP by 2026.


U.S. imposes sanction against Indian petrochemical company for ‘clandestine’ Iran oil purchases

Source: The post is based on the article U.S. imposes sanctions against Indian petrochemical company for ‘clandestine’ Iran oil purchases published in The Hindu on 1st October 2022.

What is the News?

The US has imposed sanctions on Mumbai-based firm Tibalaji Petrochem Pvt. Ltd for carrying out the oil trade with Iran.

Background

In 2018, the U.S administration decided to walk out of the nuclear deal or Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran. It has also imposed several sanctions on Iran.

India has officially refused to endorse the “unilateral sanctions” of the U.S. But India stopped buying oil from Iran in 2019 in the wake of sanctions imposed by the US.

Prior to this, India was the second-largest buyer of Iranian oil after China.

What is the significance of this US sanction on an Indian-based firm?

This is the first time that an India-based entity has been sanctioned by the US for involvement in dealing with Iranian petroleum products.


PM flags off new Vande Bharat Express between Gandhinagar and Mumbai at Gandhinagar Station in Gujarat

Source: The post is based on the article “PM flags off new Vande Bharat Express between Gandhinagar and Mumbai at Gandhinagar Station in Gujarat ” published in PIB on 1st October 2022.

What is the News?

Prime Minister flagged off Gandhinagar-Mumbai Vande Bharat Express at Gandhinagar station.

This is being called as ‘Vande Bharat 2.0’, because of certain upgrades it has received over its predecessors, the two existing trains running from Delhi to Varanasi and Katra.

What is Vande Bharat Express?

Vande Bharat Express also known as Train 18, is an Indian semi-high-speed, intercity, EMU train which is operated by the Indian Railways.

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What are the major upgraded features of Vande Bharat 2.0?

Speed: It can the speed of 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in just 52 seconds and a maximum speed up to 180 kilometers per hour.

Weight: It will weigh 392 tons when compared to the previous version of 430 tons.

Safety Features: The train comes fitted with the automatic anti-collision system Kavach, which the previous trains did not have.Coaches have disaster lights and their battery backup is for three hours, increased from the last one’s one-hour battery backup.

Seats: All the seats are recliner seats as opposed to the previous versions which had fixed backseats in lower class.Executive Coaches have the added feature of 180-degree rotating seats.

Wifi: The train also has a wifi-enabled onboard infotainment system and the LCD display in each coach.

Air purification: The internal air is filtered through photo catalytic ultraviolet air purification systems with UV lamps which deactivates 99 percent of germs.


All India Ranklist of GS & CSAT Simulator-1 Test for Prelims 2023 by ForumIAS

Dear Friends,   Thank you for attempting the All India GS or CSAT Simulator Test-1 for Prelims 2023 on 26th March 2023. We hope these tests would have helped you to understand your level of preparation.   This is to inform you that the All India Rank of GS Simulator-1 Test has been announced and it can be checked on visiting the below link: https://go.forumias.com/gssimulator-1-ranklist   Please Note: The students… Continue reading All India Ranklist of GS & CSAT Simulator-1 Test for Prelims 2023 by ForumIAS

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Must Read Current Affairs Articles – March 30th, 2023

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RIP Sasha: India’s dream of its own cheetah population rests on her companions

Source: The post is based on the article “RIP Sasha: India’s dream of its own cheetah population rests on her companions” published in the Indian Express on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Environment and Bio-diversity Conservation. Relevance: About Sasha’s death on India’s cheetah reintroduction project. News: Sasha, one of the eight Namibian cheetahs translocated to Kuno National Park… Continue reading RIP Sasha: India’s dream of its own cheetah population rests on her companions

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GDPs Without Borders – That even Japan is open now to immigration shows what mistakes other aging, rich countries are making

Source: The post is based on the article “GDPs Without Borders – That even Japan is open now to immigration shows what mistakes other aging, rich countries are making” published in The Times of India on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Employment. Relevance: About global worker shortages and the role of the immigrant workforce. News: The… Continue reading GDPs Without Borders – That even Japan is open now to immigration shows what mistakes other aging, rich countries are making

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Suspect moves: On changes to reservation policy in Karnataka

Source: The post is based on the article “Suspect moves: On changes to reservation policy in Karnataka” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: mechanisms, laws, institutions and Bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of vulnerable sections. Relevance: About the recent reservation policy of Karnataka. News: The Karnataka government decided to scrap… Continue reading Suspect moves: On changes to reservation policy in Karnataka

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India urges G20 to find ways to shrink widening trade finance gap

Source: The post is based on the article “India urges G20 to find ways to shrink widening trade finance gap” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023. What is the News? Under India’s Presidency, the first G20 Trade and Investment Working Group (TIWG) meeting has been conducted. As estimated by ADB, the Trade finance gap is widening.… Continue reading India urges G20 to find ways to shrink widening trade finance gap

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NCPCR writes to States to introduce concessions for children with Type 1 diabetes in schools

Source: The post is based on the article “NCPCR writes to States to introduce concessions for children with Type 1 diabetes in schools” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023 What is the News? The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights(NCPCR) has written to the Chairman/Secretary Education Boards of all States and Union Territories… Continue reading NCPCR writes to States to introduce concessions for children with Type 1 diabetes in schools

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Panel to look at ways to boost multilateral banks

Source: The post is based on the article “Panel to look at ways to boost multilateral banks” published in TOI on 29th March 2023 What is the News? A nine-member G20 expert panel has been set up to suggest ways to strengthen multilateral development banks (MDBs) like the World Bank. About the G20 expert group… Continue reading Panel to look at ways to boost multilateral banks

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India will continue to work with African nations to promote regional security, stability: Defence Minister

Source: The post is based on the article “India will continue to work with African nations to promote regional security, stability: Defence Minister” published in PIB on 29th March 2023 What is the News? At the first edition of the India-Africa Army Chiefs’ Conclave, Defence Minister said that India will continue to work with African… Continue reading India will continue to work with African nations to promote regional security, stability: Defence Minister

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What does Muslim personal law say on inheritance?

Source: The post is based on the article “What does Muslim personal law say on inheritance?” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023 What is the News? A Muslim couple from Kerala has recently decided to get their marriage registered under the Special Marriage Act (SMA), almost 30 years after getting married according to… Continue reading What does Muslim personal law say on inheritance?

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China ramping up bailout loans to BRI countries: Report

Source: The post is based on the article “China ramping up bailout loans to BRI countries: Report” published in TOI on 29th March 2023 What is the News? For the past decade, China has lent massive amounts of loans to countries across Asia, Africa and Europe, growing its global influence through infrastructure mega projects and… Continue reading China ramping up bailout loans to BRI countries: Report

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India to estimate TB burden using own system

Source: The post is based on the article “India to estimate TB burden using own system” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023 What is the News? India has become the first country in the world to have developed a country-level mathematical model to estimate the prevalence of TB cases. What is the model… Continue reading India to estimate TB burden using own system

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Understanding the street dogs-human conflict

Source– The post is based on the article “Understanding the street dogs-human conflict” published in “The Hindu” on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Environment – Man- Animal Conflicts Relevance– Issues related to stray animals News– There is growing Intolerance against dogs and conflicts between humans and animals are increasing. What are the reasons behind growing… Continue reading Understanding the street dogs-human conflict

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Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain

Source– The post is based on the article “Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain” published in “The Indian Express” on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS2- Issues related to development and management of health News- The article deals with challenges faced by the healthcare sector in India. What are the achievements of… Continue reading Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain

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A disturbing example of the normalisation of lawfare

Source– The post is based on the article “A disturbing example of the normalisation of lawfare” published in “The Hindu” on 25th  March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Polity – Parliament and State legislatures—structure, functioning, conduct of business Relevance– Issues related to disqualification of representatives News– Recently, Rahul Gandhi was disqualified from the membership of Lok Sabha… Continue reading A disturbing example of the normalisation of lawfare

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Understanding the street dogs-human conflict

Source– The post is based on the article “Understanding the street dogs-human conflict” published in “The Hindu” on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Science and Technology. GS2- E-governance Relevance– Issues related to regulation of digital space News– The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill 2022 was proposed recently. It provides a framework to safeguard citizens’… Continue reading Understanding the street dogs-human conflict

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Blended finance can fill investment gaps to meet SDGs

Source: This post is created based on the article “Blended finance can fill investment gaps to meet SDGs”, published in Live Mint on 29th March 2023. Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 3 – Indian Economy – Finance instruments Context: Blended finance can help to meet SDGs by filling investment. During covid-19, several producers of raw materials… Continue reading Blended finance can fill investment gaps to meet SDGs

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The entry of foreign firms should herald more legal sector reforms

Source: The post is based on the article “The entry of foreign firms should herald more legal sector reforms” published in Live Mint on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 2 – Governance – Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors Relevance: measures needed to bring legal reforms News: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has… Continue reading The entry of foreign firms should herald more legal sector reforms

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Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain

Source: The post is based on the article “Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain” published in The Indian Express on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 2 – Issues Related to Healthcare Relevance: challenges with healthcare News: The article discusses the progress made in healthcare and associated challenges. What are some of the progresses… Continue reading Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain

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Execution of death penalty in India – Explained pointwise  

For 7PM Editorial Archives click HERE → Introduction   The constitutionality of death by hanging as a mode of execution has been challenged in India’s Supreme Court. The petitioner has claimed that hanging is “cruel and barbarous” and there is a need for a more “humane, quick, and decent alternative.” The court has asked the government to provide data on… Continue reading Execution of death penalty in India – Explained pointwise  

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What is ‘Statutory bail’? Is it a fundamental right or a statutory right?

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Medium selection form for Test Series students of ForumIAS

Dear Friends,   If you are a Hindi Medium student and wants to attempt your test in Hindi, then please provide your details in below mentioned form: https://go.forumias.com/hindi   Please Note: For students who do not opt for Hindi Medium by submitting their details in above mentioned form for Test Writing, by default they will… Continue reading Medium selection form for Test Series students of ForumIAS

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Ace the 68th BPSC Mains Exam with ForumIAS

Dear Friends, Congratulations to all those candidates who have been declared successful in 68th BPSC Prelims exam. However, such candidates will have to face the most crucial stage i.e. BPSC Mains exam. ForumIAS has come up with the result-oriented programs to ace the 68th BPSC Mains exam. The programs are as follows: Mains 500+ Crash… Continue reading Ace the 68th BPSC Mains Exam with ForumIAS

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Golden fist: On the victory for Indian women boxers

Source: The post is based on the article “Golden fist: On the victory for Indian women boxers” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the Centre. Relevance: About Indian women boxers. News: Indian women boxers collected four gold medals in the recent Delhi… Continue reading Golden fist: On the victory for Indian women boxers

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Centre has been lifting AFSPA in the Northeast incrementally. This must continue

Source: The post is based on the article “Centre has been lifting AFSPA in the Northeast incrementally. This must continue” published in the Indian Express on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Security challenges and their management in border areas. Relevance: About removal of disturbed area tags and insurgencies from North East. News: The Centre has… Continue reading Centre has been lifting AFSPA in the Northeast incrementally. This must continue

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Waste Is Winning – Cities’ effluent management is way behind target and a health hazard. Eco-friendly, inexpensive solutions exist

Source: The post is based on the article “Waste Is Winning – Cities’ effluent management is way behind target and a health hazard. Eco-friendly, inexpensive solutions exist” published in The Times of India on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Pollution. Relevance: About sewage treatment in India. News: Recently, nodal pollution body, Central Pollution Control Board… Continue reading Waste Is Winning – Cities’ effluent management is way behind target and a health hazard. Eco-friendly, inexpensive solutions exist

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Explained | How do you screen for autism and assess its severity?

Source: The post is based on the article “Explained | How do you screen for autism and assess its severity?” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? This article talks about Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD). What is Autism? Autism – also referred to as autism spectrum disorder constitutes a diverse group… Continue reading Explained | How do you screen for autism and assess its severity?

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Without action plans, India’s poorest will continue to bear brunt of heatwaves: study

Source: The post is based on the article “Without action plans, India’s poorest will continue to bear the brunt of heatwaves: study” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? Centre for Policy Research(CPR) has released a report titled ‘How is India Adapting to Heatwaves?’. What is the purpose of the… Continue reading Without action plans, India’s poorest will continue to bear brunt of heatwaves: study

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Cheetah Sasha dies due to kidney ailment in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park

Source: The post is based on the article “Cheetah Sasha dies due to kidney ailment in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? Sasha, one of the eight Namibian cheetahs translocated to Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh has died due to kidney infection. What… Continue reading Cheetah Sasha dies due to kidney ailment in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park

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Parliamentary panel calls for notification of e-commerce policy to address sector’s ‘strategy vacuum’

Source: The post is based on the article “Parliamentary panel calls for notification of e-commerce policy to address sector’s ‘strategy vacuum” published in The Hindu on 27th March 2023. What is the News? The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce has released a report titled ‘Promotion and Regulation of E-Commerce in India’. What are the key… Continue reading Parliamentary panel calls for notification of e-commerce policy to address sector’s ‘strategy vacuum’

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Punjab and Haryana High Court seeks ChatGPT’s response in a bail plea case

Source: The post is based on the article “Punjab and Haryana High Court seeks ChatGPT’s response in a bail plea case” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? Punjab and Haryana High Court has sought a response from ChatGPT to assess worldwide views on bail when the assault was done… Continue reading Punjab and Haryana High Court seeks ChatGPT’s response in a bail plea case

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New species of Moray eel discovered off Cuddalore coast named after Tamil Nadu

Source: The post is based on the article “New species of Moray eel discovered off Cuddalore coast named after Tamil Nadu” published in The Hindu on 27th March 2023. What is the News? Researchers have discovered a new species of Moray eel off the Cuddalore coast (Tamil Nadu).It has been named as Gymnothorax tamilnaduensis. What… Continue reading New species of Moray eel discovered off Cuddalore coast named after Tamil Nadu

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Overstayed foreigners: At annual police meet, more detention centres and use of biometrics suggested

Source: The post is based on the article “At annual police meet, more detention centres and use of biometrics suggested” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? On the first day of the 57th Director-Generals of Police and Inspectors-General of Police Conference, a session was dedicated to the concerted strategy… Continue reading Overstayed foreigners: At annual police meet, more detention centres and use of biometrics suggested

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Is Every Bank Too Big to Fail?

Source: The post is based on the article “Is Every Bank Too Big to Fail? – US government rescue culture will hurt the global financial system, then growth and living standards everywhere” published in The Times of India on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 3 – Economy Relevance: About the US’s changing attitude towards rescuing banks and… Continue reading Is Every Bank Too Big to Fail?

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Let satellites terminate patchy internet coverage

Source: The post is based on the article “Let satellites terminate patchy internet coverage” published in Mint on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 3 – Science and Technology Relevance: expanding role of ISRO and digital connectivity News: The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has recently placed 36 OneWeb satellites in orbit. What does this signify for India?… Continue reading Let satellites terminate patchy internet coverage

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Principles underlying tax architecture need wider debate

Source- The post is based on the article “Principles underlying tax architecture need wider debate” published in “The Indian Express” on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Government budgeting Relevance– Issues related to taxation News– Recently, the Finance Bill 2023 was passed by voice vote in the Lok Sabha last week with 64 amendments. What is… Continue reading Principles underlying tax architecture need wider debate

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This helicopter programme cannot go into a tailspin

Source– The post is based on the article “This helicopter programme cannot go into a tailspin” published in “The Hindu” on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Security Relevance: Issues related to defence equipments News- Recently, Dhruv helicopter in the Indian Navy’s newly acquired fleet of ALH Mk­III MRs experienced a sudden loss of power and… Continue reading This helicopter programme cannot go into a tailspin

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Supreme Court verdict on UAPA is fraught with risk

Source- The post is based on the article “Supreme Court verdict on UAPA is fraught with risk of making it legal for agencies to act lawlessly while claiming to fight terrorism and preserve State’s security” published in “The Indian Express” on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS2- Judiciary Relevance– Important judgement impacting the rights of people… Continue reading Supreme Court verdict on UAPA is fraught with risk

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Sterilisation is the best way to address stray dog problem

Source- The post is based on the article “Sterilisation is the best way to address stray dog problem” published in “The Indian Express” on 25th  March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Environment Relevance– Issues related to stray animals News– The article explains the challenges associated with mass killing and confinement of stray dogs. What are statistics related… Continue reading Sterilisation is the best way to address stray dog problem

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Disqualification of Legislators in India – Explained, pointwise 

For 7PM Editorial Archives click HERE → Introduction Recently, the disqualification of legislators has been widely discussed due to two events. The first is the disqualification of a Member of Parliament after being sentenced to a two-year jail term by a Surat court in a 2019 defamation case. The second is an ongoing hearing by the Constitutional Bench… Continue reading Disqualification of Legislators in India – Explained, pointwise 

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[Answered] Mains Marathon I Daily Answer Writing I March 27th, 2023

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Must Read Current Affairs Articles – March 28th, 2023

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68th BPSC Prelims Result Declared, 3590 Candidates Selected for Mains Exam

Dear Friends, The 68th BPSC Prelims Result has been declared today. The exam was held on 12th Feb 2023. A total of 258036 candidates appeared in the prelims exam of BPSC, and out of them, only 3590 candidates were declared successful to take the BPSC Mains examination. You can download the PDF containing roll no.… Continue reading 68th BPSC Prelims Result Declared, 3590 Candidates Selected for Mains Exam

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Express View: SC order on UAPA lowers the bar for state when restricting freedoms

Source: The post is based on the article “Express View: SC order on UAPA lowers the bar for state when restricting freedoms” published in the Indian Express on 27th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation. Relevance: About membership of… Continue reading Express View: SC order on UAPA lowers the bar for state when restricting freedoms

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The Supreme Court puts the spotlight on the mode of execution in death penalty cases

Source: The post is based on the article “The Supreme Court puts the spotlight on the mode of execution in death penalty cases” published in the Indian Express on 27th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: mechanisms, laws, institutions and Bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of vulnerable sections. Relevance: About the mode of execution in death… Continue reading The Supreme Court puts the spotlight on the mode of execution in death penalty cases

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Go, Afspa, Go – Every N-E district freed of this draconian law represents an advance. But it’s time to consider full repeal

Source: The post is based on the article “Go, Afspa, Go – Every N-E district freed of this draconian law represents an advance. But it’s time to consider full repeal” published in The Times of India on 27th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Security challenges and their management in border areas. Relevance: About removal of disturbed… Continue reading Go, Afspa, Go – Every N-E district freed of this draconian law represents an advance. But it’s time to consider full repeal

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Marburg virus disease outbreak kills five in Tanzania: What is this virus?

Source: The post is based on the article “Marburg virus disease outbreak kills five in Tanzania: What is this virus?” published in the Indian Express on 27th March 2023. What is the News? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 161 people in Tanzania have been infected with highly infectious Marburg virus disease. What is the… Continue reading Marburg virus disease outbreak kills five in Tanzania: What is this virus?

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What’s The Missing Block In Building Institutes Of Excellence?

Source: The post is based on the article “What’s The Missing Block In Building Institutes Of Excellence?” published in The Times of India on 27th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 2 – Issues related to development and management of education Relevance: concerns with regulating higher educational institutes. News: The article discusses the problems with regulating higher educational institutes… Continue reading What’s The Missing Block In Building Institutes Of Excellence?

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Banking turmoil in the West has placed India at a fork in the road

Source: The post is based on the article “Banking turmoil in the West has placed India at a fork in the road” published in Live Mint on 27th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 3 – Economy – Money and Banking Relevance: Impact of US bank crisis on the world News: The failure of three US banks have shaken… Continue reading Banking turmoil in the West has placed India at a fork in the road

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Making sense of the disqualification of a Lok Sabha MP

Source: This post is created based on the article “Making sense of the disqualification of a Lok Sabha MP” published in The Hindu on 27th March 2023. “We need to review defamation, raise the bar for disqualification” published in Indian Express on 27th March 2023. Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 2, Parliament and State legislatures—structure, functioning,… Continue reading Making sense of the disqualification of a Lok Sabha MP

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