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DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 11th April 2023

Archives (PRELIMS & MAINS Focus) Earth4All Initiative Syllabus Prelims – Geography Context: Recently published Earth4All Initiative predicted the world’s human population. About Earth4All Initiative:- Earth4All is a collective initiative of leading economic thinkers, scientists, and advocates. It is convened by The Club of Rome, the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, the Stockholm Resilience Centre and the Norwegian Business School. It is guided by a Transformational Economics Commission, made up of economic thinkers from across the globe to explore new economic thinking and test the model outcomes. Its global campaign aims to make the Earth4All vision a reality, advocating for governments to adopt policies that will enable resilient and healthy societies. Findings of the Report:- The researchers advance two scenarios: Too Little, Too Late: predicts that if economic development continues as it has in the last five decades, the world’s population would peak at 8.6 billion in 2050, and decline to 7 billion by 2100. The Giant Leap: the researchers conclude that the population will peak at 8.5 billion by 2040 but then rapidly decline to around 6 billion by 2100. This will be due to our investments in poverty alleviation, gender equity, education and health, ameliorating inequality, and food and energy security. The Earth4All report contradicted the U.N. ‘World Populations Prospects 2022’ report, which predicted that the global population would steadily rise to 10.4 billion in 2080 and then stabilise around that number in 2100. Indian Scenario:- As of 2022, more than half the world’s population lives in Asia. China and India are the two most populous countries. According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), while India’s population growth is stabilising, it is still growing at 0.7% Steps taken by India for Stabilising Population Mission Parivar Vikas Compensation scheme for sterilization acceptors: Under the scheme, MoHFW provides compensation for loss of wages to the beneficiary. Clinical Outreach Teams (COT) Scheme: for providing Family planning services through mobile teams Scheme for Home delivery of contraceptives by ASHAs at t   doorstep of beneficiaries. Family Planning Logistic Management and Information System (FP-LMIS): A dedicated software to ensure smooth forecasting, procurement and distribution of family planning National Family Planning Indemnity Scheme (NFPIS) under which clients are insured in the eventualities of death, complication and failure following sterilization. Ensuring quality of care in Family Planning services by establishing Quality Assurance Committees in all states and districts. MUST READ: World Population Prospects SOURCE: THE HINDU PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) “Rule of Law Index” is released by which of the following? (2018) Amnesty International International Court of Justice The Office of UN Commissioner for Human Rights World Justice Project Q.2) Consider the following pairs: Community sometimes in the affairs mentioned in the news (2016) Kurd: Bangladesh Madhesi: Nepal Rohingya : Myanmar Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched? 1 and 2 2 only 2 and 3 3 only Bharat Gaurav scheme Syllabus Prelims –Governance Context: The Indian Railways announced recently, that it will operate a tourist train to Kashmir Valley under the Bharat Gaurav scheme. About the Bharat Gaurav scheme:- IMAGE SOURCE: India’s First Private Train Under Bharat Gaurav Scheme Heads To Shirdi From Coimbatore – DriveSparkGroup 3Group 3Group 3Group 3 Indian Railways(Ministry of Railways) launched the operation of the theme-based Bharat Gaurav train in 2021. It was announced under the theme-based tourist circuit trains. These trains will be run, by both private players and IRCTC. Under the scheme, now trains have a third segment for tourism. Till now, the Railways had passenger segments and goods segments. These trains are not regular trains that will run as per a timetable.  It will be more on the lines of the Ramayana Express being run by the IRCTC. The train originates from Coimbatore. Tourists can board it at Erode, Salem, Dharmapuri, Hosur, Yelahanka, Perambur, Vijayawada and Warangal. Objective: to showcase India’s rich cultural heritage and magnificent historical places to the people of India and the world, through Bharat Gaurav Trains. According to the Bharat Gaurav policy, any operator or service provider, or virtually anyone, can lease trains from Indian Railways to run on a theme-based circuit as a special tourism package. The tenure: a minimum of two years and a maximum of the codal life of the coach. MUST READ: Bharat Gaurav express trains and PRASAD Project SOURCE: THE HINDU PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the Maternity Benefit Amendment Act, 2017? (2019) Pregnant women are entitled to three months of pre-delivery and three months of post-delivery paid leave. Enterprises with creches must allow the mother a minimum of six creche visits daily. Women with two children get reduced entitlements. Select the correct answer using the code given below. 1 and 2 only 2 only 3 only 1, 2 and 3 Q.2) What is the aim of the programme ‘Unnat Bharat Abhiyan’?(2017) Achieving 100% literacy by promoting collaboration between voluntary organizations and the government’s education system and local communities. Connecting institutions of higher education with local communities to address development challenges through appropriate technologies. Strengthening India’s scientific research institutions in order to make India a scientific and technological power. Developing human capital by allocating special funds for health care and education of rural and urban poor, and organizing skill development programmes and vocational training for them. Taiwan strait Syllabus Prelims –Geography and International Relations Context: Recently, China conducted a military drill in the Taiwan Strait. About Taiwan Strait:- IMAGE SOURCE: cover-taiwan (cover man. be) The Taiwan Strait is a 180 km wide strait separating Taiwan and mainland China. It is also known as the Formosa Strait. Strait: a narrow piece of the sea that joins two larger seas The strait is currently part of the South China Sea and connects to the East China Sea to the north. The entire strait is on Asia’s continental shelf. Historically both the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan espoused a One-China Policy. One-China Policy: that considered the strait part of the exclusive economic zone of a single “China”. MUST READ: China- Taiwan Tussle SOURCE: INDIA TODAY PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Consider the following statements (2019) The United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) has a ‘Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air’. The UNCAC is the ever-first legally binding global anti-corruption instrument. A highlight of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) is the inclusion of a specific chapter aimed at returning assets to their rightful owners from whom they had been taken illicitly. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is mandated by its members States to assist in the implementation of both UNCAC and UNTOC. Which of the statements given above is correct? 1 and 3 only 2, 3 and 4 only 2 and 4 only 1, 2, 3 and 4 Q.2) Consider the following in respect of the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS): (2017) Inaugural IONS was held in India in 2015 under the chairmanship of the Indian Navy. IONS is a voluntary initiative that seeks to increase maritime cooperation among navies of the littoral states of the Indian Ocean Region. Which of the above statements is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Short-beaked echidnas Syllabus Prelims –Environment and Ecology Context: Recent studies show how short-beaked echidnas beat the heat in the summer. About Short-beaked Echidnas:- It is one of four living species of echidna. It is covered in fur and spines and has a distinctive snout and a specialized tongue. Distribution: They are found in Australia and New Guinea. They are one of two extant monotremes (the other being the platypus). Monotremes: mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young. Echidnas are covered in spines, which protect them from predators. Female echidnas lay a single leathery egg, which hatches after about 10 days. Echidnas are important to the ecosystem because they help to control insect populations. Heat coping mechanism:- They beat the heat by blowing mucus bubbles. Conservation Status:- IUCN: Least Concern MUST READ: Asiatic Black Bear SOURCE: THE HINDU PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Certain species of which one of the following organisms are well known as cultivators of fungi? (2022) Ant Cockroach Crab Spider Q.2) Consider the following animals (2021) Hedgehog Marmot Pangolin To reduce the chance of being captured by predators, which of the above organisms rolls up/roll up and protects/protects its/their vulnerable parts? 1 and 2 2 only 3 only 1 and 3 Major trade unions in India Syllabus Prelims –Economy Context: Recently, the Central trade unions announced the plan to continue their boycott of the Labour 20 (L20) meetings taking place as part of India’s G20 presidency. About Major trade unions in India:- Trade union is an association of either employees or employers or of independent workers.  It is formed to secure certain economic, and social benefits for the workers. Trade Unions in India are registered and file annual returns under the Trade Union Act (1926).  The statistics on Trade Unions are collected annually by the Labour Bureau of the Ministry of Labour, Government of India. Congress associated, the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) is assumed as the biggest of the seven central trade unions, with a membership of 33.3 million. Top Nine Trade Unions of India:- All India Trade Union  Congress (AITUC) Year of establishment: 1920 Headquarters: New Delhi It was founded in 1920 with Lala Lajpat Rai as its first president. Key personalities: Motilal Nehru, M.A. Jinnah, Annie Besant, V.J. Patel, B.P. Wadia, Joseph Baptista, Lalubhai Samaldas, Jamnadas, Dwarka Das, B W Wadia, R R Karandikar, Col. J.C. Wedgwood, Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, V. V. Giri, Sarojini Naidu, C.R. Das, S.A. Dange, R.A. Khedgikar and Sudhindra Pramanik. Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) Year of establishment: 1947 Headquarters: New Delhi Acharya JB Kripalani, who was then President of the Indian National Congress inaugurated the Founding conference of INTUC Key personalities: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Shankarrao Deo, Jagjivan Ram, B. G. Kher, OP Mehtab, Aruna Asaf Ali, Ram Manohar Lohia, Ashoka Mehta, Ramchandra Sakharam Ruikar, Maniben Patel, Gulzarilal Nanda, G. Sanjeeva Reddy Dr. Suresh Chandra Banerjee Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) Year of establishment: 1955 Headquarters: New Delhi It was founded by Dattopant Thengadi Key personalities: C. K. Sajinarayan,Virjesh Upadhyay Malla Jagadish Rao, Surendran, Durairaj, Hari Prasad Centre for Indian Trade Unions (CITU) Year of establishment: 1970 Headquarters: New Delhi Key personalities: K. Hemalata & Tapan Sen (President & General Secretary, CITU), Ashok Dhawale & Vijoo Krishnan (President & General Secretary, AIKS), A. Vijayaraghavan & B. Venkat, Prabhat Patnaik. A.R. Sindhu. Hind Mazdoor Sabha (HMS) Year of establishment 1948 Headquarters: New Delhi It was founded by Basawon Singh, Ashok Mehta, R.S. Ruikar, Maniben Kara, Shibnath Banerjee, R.A. Khedgikar, T.S. Ramanujam, V.S. Mathur, G.G. Mehta. All India Trade Union Centre (AIUTUC) Year of establishment: 1958 Headquarters: Kolkata It was founded at a conference held in Kolkata 26–27 April 1958, following a split in the United Trade Union Congress. Self-employed Women’s Association of India (SEWA) Year of establishment: 1972 Headquarters: Ahmedabad It was founded in 1972 by Indian lawyer and social activist Ela Bhatt and a small group of other women whose unique needs as indigent female informal textile workers were not being met by conventional labour unions. Trade Union Coordination Centre Year of establishment: 1970 Headquarters: West Bengal Prasanta Das Gupta was the founding general secretary All India Central Council of Trade Union Year of establishment: 1989 About Labour20 (L20):- IMAGE SOURCE: G-20 Revolt? France Gets “Positive Reception” To Challenge US Bank Fines – The Millennium Report The first formal Labour20 (L20) Summit took place in 2011 during the French Presidency. Objective: L20 brings together G20 trade union leaders to provide analysis and policy recommendations on labour-related issues. MUST READ: G20 Presidency SOURCE: FINANCIAL EXPRESS PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) In which one of the following groups are all four countries members of G20? (2020) Argentina Mexico, South Africa and Turkey Australia Canada, Malaysia and New Zealand Brazil, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam Indonesia Japan Singapore and South Korea Q.2) International Labour Organization’s Conventions 138 and 182 are related to (2018) Child labour Adaptation of agriculture practices to global climate change Regulation of food prices and food security Gender Parity at the Workplace Ramakrishna Mission Syllabus Prelims –Modern Indian History Context: Recently, the Prime Minister praised the Ramakrishna Mission for its philanthropic activities. About Ramakrishna Mission:- The Ramakrishna Mission was established in 1897 by Swami Vivekananda. Swami Vivekananda:- He was the chief disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. Ramakrishna Paramahamsa is regarded as one of the greatest spiritual leaders of India. He was the devotee of Goddess Kali and lived and worshipped at the Dakshineswar temple. His message of spiritualism contributed remarkably towards strengthening not only Hindu religion and society but also Indian nationalism. He believed in the fundamental unity of all religions. The first Math was established at Baranagar. In 1899, another ‘math’ was started at Belur, which became the central ‘math’. It looks after the organization and working of all ‘maths’ spread all over India and even outside it. It is also the educational centre of the saints of the Ramakrishna Mission. Contributions of Ramakrishna Mission:- The mission worked to help the poor, improve the conditions of women, fight against untouchability and superstition and overhaul the education system. It stressed the supremacy of the Hindu religion and culture. It believed in the unity and equality of all religions. Economically, he was in favour of agro-based small-scale industries. It contributed to Indian Nationalism and the awakening of the countrymen.  It led to the development of moral and physical strength and Unity based on common spiritual ideas. It awakened Indian youth to rise and work to eradicate hunger and ignorance among the masses. MUST READ: Dayanand Saraswati SOURCE: THE HINDU PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Consider the following freedom fighters: (2022) Barindra Kumar Ghosh Jogesh Chandra Chatterjee Rash Behari Bose Who of the above was/were actively associated with the Ghadar Party? 1 and 2 2 only 1 and 3 3 only Q.2) In the context of Colonial India, Shah Nawaz Khan, Prem Kumar Sehgal and Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon are remembered (2021) leaders of Swadeshi and Boycott Movement members of the Interim Government in 1946 members of the Drafting Committee in the Constituent Assembly officers of the Indian National Army Tiger Census 2022 Syllabus Prelims –Environment and Ecology Context: The tiger population in India grew by 200 from 2018 to 2022, according to the fifth cycle of the All India Tiger Estimation (2022) released recently. About Tiger Census 2022:- The national tiger census is conducted once every four years. The Nationwide tiger census was earlier held in 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2018. The National Tiger Conservation Authority(NTCA) conducts tiger censuses in partnership with state forest departments, conservation NGOs, and the Wildlife Institute of India (WII). India hosts some 75% of the global tiger population living in forests. Key findings of All India Tiger Estimation (2022):- The tiger population in India grew by 200 from 2018 to 2022. The tiger population has grown the most in the Shivalik hills and Gangetic flood plains, followed by central India, the northeastern hills, the Brahmaputra flood plains, and the Sundarbans. Distribution of the tiger population Shivalik: the number of tigers has increased to 804 from 646 in 2018. Central Indian landscape: increased to 1,161 from 1,033 in 2018. However, the local tiger population has become extinct in several areas including Sri Venkateswara National Park, Tiger Reserves like Kawal, Satkosia, and Sahyadri. Northeastern landscape: increased to 219 from 194 in 2018. Sunderbans: increased to 100 from 88 in 2018. Western Ghat: it showed a significant decline in numbers, from 981 in 2018 to 824 in 2022. Decline in tiger occupancy was also observed outside the protected areas of the Anamalai-Parambikulam complex.  Although the tiger populations in the Periyar landscape remained stable, the tiger occupancy has declined outside Periyar. Tiger occupancy in Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Telangana showed a decline. Number of tigers in India: increased to 3,167, a rise of 6.74% from 2,967 in 2018. However, most tiger reserves in India are like “tiny islands of conservation” and unsustainable land use outside the protected zones could lead to localised extinctions in some parts of central India. 3,080 tigers were photographed in 2022, compared with 2,461 captured on camera in 2018. MUST READ: Tiger Estimation SOURCE: DOWN TO EARTH PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Which one of the following protected areas is well-known for the conservation of a sub-species of the Indian swamp deer (Barasingha) that thrives well on hard ground and is exclusively graminivorous? (2020) Kanha National Park Manas National Park Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary Q.2) Among the following Tiger Reserves, which one has the largest area under “Critical Tiger Habitat”?(2020) Corbett Ranthambore Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Sunderbans Emission of light and very low-frequency perturbations due to electromagnetic pulse sources( ELVE) Syllabus Prelims –Geography Context: Recently, a shot of the luminous halo called emission of light and very low-frequency perturbations due to electromagnetic pulse sources, or ELVE was reported in Italy. About the Emission of light and very low-frequency perturbations due to electromagnetic pulse sources( ELVE):- IMAGE SOURCES: SkySentinel ELVES (Emission of Light and Very Low-Frequency perturbations due to Electromagnetic Pulse Sources) are indistinct types of TLE, producing large diffuse and expanding ring-shaped glows, up to 400 km in diameter. They occur in the ionosphere 100 km above the ground over thunderstorms.  Generation: The light is generated by the excitation of nitrogen molecules due to electron collisions (the electrons possibly having been energized by the electromagnetic pulse caused by a discharge from an underlying thunderstorm). They are so quick (0.001 seconds), that it is impossible to see them with the naked eye. Safety concerns:- It is possible that sprites and jets could cause electromagnetic pulses in the flight electronics of aircraft flying directly overhead a storm but the evidence is limited MUST READ: The Lightning ‘disaster SOURCE: HINDUSTAN TIMES PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Consider the following statements: (2022) High clouds primarily reflect solar radiation and cool the surface of the Earth. Low clouds have a high absorption of infrared radiation emanating from the Earth’s surface and thus cause a warming effect. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Q.2) Consider the following statements: (2020) Jet streams occur in the Northern Hemisphere only. Only some cyclones develop an eye. The temperature inside the eye of a cyclone is nearly 10°C lesser than that of the surroundings. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1 only 2 and 3 only 2 only 1 and 3 only The obstacles against humane policing Syllabus Mains – GS 2 (Governance) Context: Recently, concern was expressed about the degree of human rights violations in police stations in the country. Issue of inhumane policing: Global Issue: Against the known instances of police brutality across the globe, we can safely assume that a large number of cases of torture have also gone unreported. This largely constitutes assaults on women. Only about 10% of complaints are believed to have been registered. Also, only a small percentage of the offenders have been convicted. The S. is one country which has had far too many instances of police torture. In contrast, police handling of the public is more civilised in most of Europe, including the U.K. India’s case: National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data reveal that though the number of custodial deaths varies year to year, on average of about 100 custodial deaths have taken place every year between 2010 and 2019. Of them, About 3.5 persons allegedly died due to injuries caused by policemen, 6 while escaping from custody, 1 due to suicide, and The rest is due to various reasons like illness and injuries caused in road accidents. A judicial inquiry, which is mandatory for every suspicious custodial death, was conducted in 26.4 cases. Issues with the Police Forces: Lack of Reporting: Against the known instances of police brutality across the globe, we can safely assume that a large number of cases of torture have also gone unreported. This largely constitutes assaults on women. Only about 10% of complaints are believed to have been registered and only a small percentage of the offenders have been convicted. Corruption: Due to corruption among public servants which has burgeoned in recent times, such incidents of police brutality are increasing day by day. Increased Stress level: The pressure to produce results has been on the rise and at the same time, stress that an average policeman is subjected to from his higher-ups has not abated. Additionally, our country has large police forces. Therefore, disseminating the message of ethics to the bottom of such large outfits is a gargantuan task. Tussle Between Centre and state: The exchange of barbs by the two sides has been an unfortunate and avoidable development. Permission to CBI: There are frequent spats between States and the Centre over the use or alleged misuse of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Insensitive action by a few States to withdraw consent to the CBI to function in a State smacks of politics and vindictiveness, which diminishes the fight against public servant graft. Lack of Infrastructure: According to the CAG report, state police departments’ weaponry is archaic, and the purchase process for firearms is lengthy, resulting in a scarcity of arms and ammunition. Colonial Legacy: The Police Act of 1861 was legislated by the British right after the revolt of 1857 to bring in efficient administration of police in the country and to prevent any future revolts. Now the situations have changed so there is a need for the act as per current demands. Role of Technology and Ethics in Policing Both technology and ethics are necessary for effective policing: While technology can help solve crimes and improve policing efficiency, ethics and a commitment to human rights are necessary to ensure that police officers act within the law and respect the rights of all citizens. Technology alone is not enough: The technology has played a significant role in improving policing in India, with many officers now trained in the use of modern tools and techniques to solve crimes. However, technology alone is not enough, and that ethics must also be prioritized in policing. Training in ethics must be prioritized at all levels of the police force: Many police officers in India lack sufficient training in ethics and human rights, which makes it easier for them to resort to violence and abuse of power. Training in ethics must be prioritized at all levels of the police force, from the highest-ranking officers to those on the front lines. Police leaders are crucial players: The police leaders, such as DGPs and IGPs, have a crucial role to play in indoctrinating young recruits on the value of sticking to the law and civilised behaviour. Significance of Human Policing: Humane policing refers to a style of law enforcement that places a greater emphasis on preserving the human rights and dignity of individuals. Humane policing recognizes that police officers are entrusted with great power and authority and that they have a duty to exercise this power with respect, compassion, and professionalism. It prioritizes building trust and positive relationships between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. It seeks to avoid the use of excessive force, unnecessary aggression, or intimidation in policing activities. It recognizes the importance of accountability and transparency in law enforcement. It also recognizes the importance of training and education for police officers in areas such as cultural competence, mental health awareness, and conflict resolution. Various recommendations: Separating investigations from law and order: The National Police Commission (1977-81), the Law Commission in its 154th report (1996) and the Malimath Committee Report (2003), among others, and the Supreme Court in Prakash Singh v. Union of India (2006), have recommended that the investigating police should be separated from the law-and-order police to ensure better expertise in the investigation. It is believed that a separate wing will do a more professional investigation and will not use unwarranted methods to extract a confession from the accused. Though efforts have been made by some states in this direction, more resources are required in policing to implement the Court’s directions. Guidelines by the apex court: In the judgment in K. Basu v. State of West Bengal (1996), the Supreme Court laid down guidelines to check custodial torture and increase the transparency and responsibility of the police officer effecting arrest. Most of these guidelines such as providing information to a friend or relative about the arrest, medical examination, and permission to meet a lawyer have now been incorporated in the CrPC. Investigating officers mostly comply with them. Way Forward: Solid training in ethics at the time of induction is not enough. The pressures in the field are so enormous that the impact of ethical education will evaporate quickly. DGPs and IGPs have a crucial role in indoctrinating young recruits on the value of sticking to the law and civilised behaviour. Strengthened Criminal Justice System and our grassroots level policing institutions with humane and civilized conduct, are necessary to prepare our police to deal with the present and emerging challenges. Source:  The Hindu Building a Blue Economy: India’s prospects and challenges Syllabus Mains – GS 3 (Economy) Context: China owns the world’s largest deep-water fishing fleet, which also serves as a maritime militia assisting the Chinese navy and coast guard. India too must raise its own fleet and build modern harbours to further its economic and security goals. About Blue Economy: According to the World Bank, the blue economy is the “Sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods, and jobs while preserving the health of ocean ecosystem.” Significance of India’s Blue Economy India’s blue economy: It is a subset of the national economy comprising the entire ocean resources system and human-made economic infrastructure in marine, maritime, and onshore coastal zones within the country’s legal jurisdiction. Coastal states and islands: With some 7,500 kilometres, India has a unique maritime position. Nine of its 29 states are coastal, and it’s geography includes 1,382 islands. Ports and Exclusive Economic Zone: There are nearly 199 ports, including 12 major ports that handle approximately 1,400 million tons of cargo each year. Besides, India’s Exclusive Economic Zone of over 2 million square kilometres has a bounty of living and non-living resources with significant recoverable resources such as crude oil and natural gas. Coastal settlements: The coastal economy sustains over 4 million fisherfolk and coastal communities. Concerns regarding the blue economy: Human-induced Oceanic pollution: Marine activities have brought in pollution, ocean warming, eutrophication, acidification and fishery collapse as consequences on the marine ecosystems. Oceans are rarely financial institutions: The ocean is uncharted territory, and rarely understood by financial institutions. Hence preparedness of these institutions in making available affordable long-term financing at scale is nearly zero. Developing nations pay a heavy price: In this journey of achieving blue economy goals, it is developing nations that pay a heavy economic price. Lack of capacity is a critical hindrance: Many developing nations have high levels of external debt. Lack of capacity and technology for transition between the Agri economy and marine economy is also a critical hindrance. Not having an elaborative guiding principle is a major concern: There is concern that without the elaboration of specific principles or guidance, national blue economies, or sustainable ocean economies, economic growth will be pursued with little attention paid to environmental sustainability and social equity. Government of India Initiatives Matsya Sampada Yojana: It is a flagship scheme for focused and sustainable development of the fisheries sector in the country. It will bring about the Blue Revolution by harnessing fisheries’ potential in a sustainable, responsible, inclusive and equitable manner. Sagarmala Project: Vision of the Sagarmala Programme is to reduce logistics cost for export-import and domestic trade with minimal infrastructure investment. Coastal Economic Zones: The government identifies CEZs in the National Perspective Plan for Sagarmala Programme. CEZs aims to promote exports by providing infrastructure and facilities to entrepreneurs to set up businesses and industries near Ports. Way Forward: The blue economy occupies a vital potential position in India’s economic growth. Countries like Australia, Brazil, the United Kingdom, the United States, Russia, and Norway have developed dedicated national ocean policies with measurable outcomes and budgetary provisions. Source:  Indian Express Practice MCQs Daily Practice MCQs Q.1) Consider the following statements regarding Ramakrishna Mission: The Ramakrishna Mission was established in 1897 by Swami Vivekananda. The mission worked to help the poor, improve the conditions of women, fight against untouchability and superstition and overhaul the education system. It believed in the unity and equality of all religions. Which of the statements given above are correct? 1 and 2 only 2 and 3 only 1 and 3 only 1 2 and 3 Q.2) Consider the following pairs: Trade unions and associated persons All India Trade Union Congress  – Acharya JB Kripalani Indian National Trade Union Congress – Lala Lajpat Rai Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh – Dattopant Thengadi How many pairs given above is/are correctly matched? None One pair only Two pairs only All three pairs Q.3) Taiwan strait connects which of the following water bodies? South China Sea and North China Sea South China Sea and Philippines Sea Gulf of Thailand and South China Sea South China Sea and East China Sea Comment the answers to the above questions in the comment section below!! 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UPSC Quiz – 2023 : IASbaba’s Daily Current Affairs Quiz 11th April 2023

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DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 10th April 2023

Archives (PRELIMS & MAINS Focus) The Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) instrument Syllabus Prelims –Science and Technology Context: Recently, SpaceX launched NASA’s TEMPO air quality monitoring instrument. About The Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) instrument:- IMAGE SOURCE: The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory is working with NASA to Build the First Space-Based Instrument to Continuously Monitor Air Pollution across North America | Smithsonian Global The Tropospheric Emissions Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) instrument will monitor major air pollutants across North America. It is going to be in a geostationary orbit. Geostationary orbit: 36,000 kilometres above the equator, where the orbiting satellite will match the rotation of the Earth. It was launched by NASA in a Falcon 9 rocket. TEMPO will take important scientific observations, including that of ozone, nitrogen oxide, sulphur dioxide and formaldehyde levels. It is a payload on the satellite Intelsat 40E. Applications:- measuring levels of various pollutants Provide air quality forecasts helping the development of emission-control strategies Significance:- Using TEMPO data, scientists will be able to study rush hour pollution, the potential for improved air quality alerts, the impact of lightning on the ozone layer, the movement of pollution from forest fires and volcanoes and even the effects of fertiliser application. TEMPO will join South Korea’s Geostationary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer and the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-4 satellite to become an air quality monitoring satellite constellation that will track pollution across the Northern Hemisphere. It will be the first space-based instrument that is capable of measuring air quality over North America hourly during the daytime with a resolution of several square miles. The current limit is about 100 square miles or about 258 square kilometres. MUST READ: NavIC SOURCE: THE INDIAN EXPRESS PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) If a major solar storm (solar flare) reaches the Earth, which of the following are the possible effects on the Earth? (2022) GPS and navigation systems could fail. Tsunamis could occur in equatorial regions. Power grids could be damaged. Intense auroras could occur over much of the Earth. Forest fires could take place over much of the planet. Orbits of the satellites could be disturbed. Shortwave radio communication of the aircraft flying over polar regions could be interrupted. Select the correct answer using the code given below: 1, 2, 4 and 5 only 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 only 1, 3, 4, 6 and 7 only 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 Q.2) Recently, scientists observed the merger of giant ‘blackholes’ billions of light-years away from the earth. What is the significance of this observation? (2019) ‘Higgs boson particles’ were detected. ‘Gravitational waves’ were detected. Possibility of intergalactic space travel through a ‘wormhole’ was confirmed. It enabled the scientists to understand ‘singularity’. Radhuni or wild celery (Trachyspermum roxburghianum) Syllabus Prelims –Science and Technology Context: Recent studies show that radhuni seeds can relax the gut and airways and improve digestion About Radhuni or wild celery (Trachyspermum roxburghianum):- Radhuni is a popular spice in Bengali cuisine used abundantly in West Bengal. Its scientific name is Trachyspermum roxburghianum. It is not a plant seed but rather dried fruits. It is called ajmod in Hindi, asamtavomam in Tamil and ayamodakam in Malayalam. It belongs to the family of cumin and fennel fruits, known as Distribution: South Asia, South East Asia, and Indonesia. In some nations, these are employed as herbal medicines. It is usually consumed as part of panch phoron, a blend of five tempering spices traditionally used in Eastern Indian cuisine. Health benefits of Radhuni masala:- This spice is supposed to aid in our bodies’ detoxification. Menstrual cramp reduction is another benefit. It is also traditionally used to treat coughs and colds, asthma, digestive issues, etc. It also aids in the management of inflammation and pain. Use of radhuni masala:- In Bengal, radhuni is a widely used It is employed to temper dal. The lentil dish masoor dal with radhuni phoron , Shukto in bengal is prepared using radhuni masala. MUST READ: New genus of parasitic flowering plant SOURCE: DOWN TO EARTH PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Among the following crops, which one is the most important anthropogenic source of both methane and nitrous oxide? (2022) Cotton Rice Sugarcane Wheat Q.2) With reference to “Gucchi” sometimes mentioned in the news, consider the following statements. (2022) It is a fungus. It grows in some Himalayan forest areas. It is commercially cultivated in the Himalayan foothills of north-eastern India. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1 only 3 only 1 and 2 2 and 3 Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, or LIGO-India project Syllabus Prelims –Science and technology Context: Recently, the government has given the final go-ahead to India’s Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, or LIGO, project. About Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, or LIGO India, project:- IMAGE SOURCE: LIGO-India gets the green light | Astronomy.com LIGO is an international network of laboratories. It aims to detect the ripples in spacetime produced by the movement of large celestial objects. LIGO-India is a collaborative project between a consortium of Indian research institutions and the LIGO Laboratory in the USA, along with its international partners. It will be located in the Hingoli district of Maharashtra. It will begin scientific runs in It was built by the Department of Atomic Energy and the Department of Science and Technology with an MoU with the S. National Science Foundation Objective: To detect and study gravitational waves. LIGOs are designed to measure changes in distance that are several orders of magnitude smaller than the length of the proton. Significance: This project will see India join the global effort to detect and study gravitational waves, which were first theorized in Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity. Gravitational waves are extremely weak and difficult to detect. They were first directly detected by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in 2015. LIGO-India is set to become the country’s largest scientific facility after the government gave the final green light for its construction. LIGO-India is intrinsically a multidisciplinary mega-science project that requires expertise from a variety of fields (e.g., laser, vacuum, optics, computer, etc., and of course Physics) and provides cutting-edge research opportunities. MUST READ: India’s Space Economy SOURCE: THE INDIAN EXPRESS PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) The experiment will employ a trio of spacecraft flying in formation in the shape of an equilateral triangle that has sides one million kilometres long, with lasers shining between the craft.” The experiment in question refers to (2020) Voyager-2 New Horizons LISA Pathfinder Evolved LISA Q.2) Consider the following phenomena (2018) Light is affected by gravity. The Universe is constantly expanding. Matter warps its surrounding space-time. Which of the above is/are the prediction/predictions of Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity, often discussed in media ? 1 and 2 only 3 only 1 and 3 only 1, 2 and 3 Raccoon Stealer Syllabus Prelims –Science and technology Context: Recently, Eight govt entities were hit by info-stealing malware. About Raccoon Stealer:- IMAGE SOURCE: Raccoon Stealer 2.0 Malware analysis – ANY.RUN’s Cybersecurity Blog It is an information stealing malware that is usually delivered through email. It is a kind of malware that steals various data from an infected computer. It was first observed in early 2019. Raccoon Stealer v2 first appeared in June of 2022. It is capable of stealing information to include cookies and other browser data, credit card data, usernames, and passwords. It is a classic example of information-stealing malware, which cybercriminals typically use to gain possession of sensitive data saved in users’ browsers and cryptocurrency wallets. Raccoon Stealer is an info stealer sold on underground hacker/cybercriminal forums. In the case of browsers, targeted data typically includes cookies, saved login details, and saved credit card details. In the case of cryptocurrency wallets (henceforth, ‘crypto-wallets’), targeted data typically includes public keys, private keys, and seed phrases. Risk: once sensitive browser and crypto-wallet data is in the hands of cybercriminals, it will likely be used to conduct harmful activities, such as identity theft, cryptocurrency theft, and credit card fraud. MUST READ: India’s cyber infrastructure SOURCE: THE INDIAN EXPRESS PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) The terms ‘Wanna Cry, Petya and Eternal Blue’ sometimes mentioned in the news recently are related to (2018) Exo-planets Crypto-currency Cyber attacks Mini satellite Q.2) In India, it is legally mandatory for which of the following to report on cyber security incidents?(2017) Service providers Data centres Body corporate Select the correct answer using the code given below: 1 only 1 and 2 only 3 only 1, 2 and 3 India’s first 3D-printed post office Syllabus Prelims –Science and Technology Context: As per recent announcements, Bengaluru will soon have India’s first post office constructed using 3D printing technology. About India’s first 3D-printed post office:- India’s first 3D-printed post office would be located in Cambridge Layout in Ulsoor, Bangalore. The project is being implemented by Larsen & Toubro, which has experience in constructing 3D-printed buildings. It is a 1,100 sqft building which is expected to cost 30-40 per cent less than conventional buildings because of the technological intervention. About 3D printing:- IMAGE SOURCE: Benefits of 3d printers | Visual.ly 3D printing is a process of making three-dimensional solid objects from a digital file. It is achieved using additive processes. In an additive process, an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until the object is created. Each of these layers can be seen as a thinly sliced cross section of the object. 3D printing enables you to produce complex shapes using less material than traditional manufacturing methods. MUST READ: 3D printing SOURCE:THE INDIAN EXPRESS PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) “3D printing” has applications in which of the following? (2018) Preparation of confectionery items Manufacture of bionic ears Automotive industry Reconstructive surgeries Data processing technologies Select the correct answer using the code given below : 1, 3 and 4 only 2, 3 and 5 only 1 and 4 only 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Q.2) Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) are used to create digital displays in many devices. What are the advantages of OLED displays over Liquid Crystal displays? (2017) OLED displays can be fabricated on flexible plastic substrates. Roll-up displays embedded in clothing can be made using OLEDs. Transparent displays are possible using OLEDs. Select the correct answer using the code given below 1 and 3 only 2 only 1, 2 and 3 None of the above statements is correct Chondrostereum purpureum Syllabus Prelims –Environment and Ecology Context: Recently, a plant fungus infected a researcher in Kolkata. About Chondrostereum purpureum:- Chondrostereum purpureum is a plant fungus. It causes silver leaf disease in plants, especially in species of rose families. The silver leaf disease can be detrimental to the growth and health of plants, and can also cause economic losses for farmers. Human beings having compromised immune system are most susceptible to fungal infection. The recent case of Chondrostereum purpureum infection in a man is due to:- Rising temperature due to global warming. Many species of fungi are thermotolerant and can withstand high temperatures. MUST READ: Dieback disease SOURCE: THE TIMES OF INDIA PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) With reference to agriculture in India, how can the technique of `genome sequencing’, often seen in the news, be used in the immediate future? (2017) Genome sequencing can be used to identify genetic markers for disease resistance and drought tolerance in various crop plants. This technique helps in reducing the time required to develop new varieties of crop plants. It can be used to decipher the host-pathogen relationships in crops. Select the correct answer using the code given below: 1 only 2 and 3 only 1 and 3 only 1, 2 and 3 National Mission in Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) Syllabus Prelims –Science and technology Context: In recent deliberations the experts emphasized on ways to strengthen the National Mission in Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS). About National Mission in Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS):- National Mission in Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) is a comprehensive mission which would address technology development, application development, human resource development, skill enhancement, entrepreneurship and start-up development in Cyber-Physical Systems and associated technologies.  It aims at establishment of 15 numbers of Technology Innovation Hubs, six numbers of Application Innovation Hubs and four numbers of Technology Translation Research Parks (TTRP). These Hubs & TTRPs will connect to Academics, Industry, Central Ministries and State Government in developing solutions at reputed academic, R&D and other organizations across the country in a hub and spoke model. They mainly focus on four areas: Technology Development, HRD & Skill Development, Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Start-ups Ecosystem Development and International Collaborations. Cyber-physical systems:- They integrate sensing, computation, control and networking into physical objects and infrastructure, connecting them to the Internet and to each other. Potential applications:-  Driverless cars that communicate securely with each other on smart roads  Sensors in the home to detect changing health conditions  Improving agricultural practices Enabling scientists to address issues arising out of climate change,etc. MUST READ: India and Cyber Power SOURCE: PIB PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) In India, the term “Public Key Infrastructure” is used in the context of (2020) Digital security infrastructure Food security infrastructure Health care and education infrastructure Telecommunication and transportation infrastructure Q.2) Consider the following statements about a digital signature: (2019) An electronic record that identifies the certifying authority issuing it. Used to serve as a proof of identity of an individual to access information of server on the Internet. an electronic method of signing an electronic document and ensuring that the original content is unchanged. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1 only 2 and 3 only 3 only 1,2 and 3 National Mission for Cultural Mapping Syllabus Prelims –Governance Context: Recently, the government has identified and documented distinctive features of more than one lakh villages across the country under the National Mission for Cultural Mapping. About National Mission for Cultural Mapping:- It was launched by the Ministry of Culture in 2017 Objective: to build a comprehensive database of artists, art forms and other resources from organisations under the Ministry. It is aimed at addressing the necessities of preserving the threads of rich Indian Art and Cultural Heritage, converting vast and widespread cultural canvas of India into an objective Cultural Mapping while creating a strong “Cultural Vibrancy” throughout the nation. It encompasses data mapping, demography building, formalising the processes and bringing all cultural activities under one.  Volunteers from the Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, the National Service Scheme and students of sociology and social work would be deputed to collect such data from villages MUST READ: Culture Mapping of 80 Villages SOURCE: THE HINDU PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana has been launched for (2015) providing housing loan to poor people at cheaper interest rates Promoting women’s Self-Help Groups in backward areas promoting financial inclusion in the country providing financial help to marginalised communities Q.2) Consider the following statements: (2015) The Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme was launched during 1996-97 to provide loan assistance to poor farmers. The Command Area Development Programme was launched in 1974-75 for the development of water-use efficiency. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 New rules for online gaming Syllabus Mains – GS 2 (Governance) Context: The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has recently notified the final rules for online gaming. Every state in India, except Goa, Sikkim, and the Union Territory of Daman explicitly prohibits any sort of gambling, betting or wagering on games of chance. Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Nagaland, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and Telangana have placed restrictions on games of skill as well. Key features: Defines ‘Online game’ as a game that is offered on the internet and is accessible by a user through a computer resource or an intermediary. The government will appoint multiple self-regulatory organisations (SROs) comprising industry representatives, educationists and other experts including psychology experts. It prohibits any game that involves betting and wagering. KYC verification is mandatory of online gamers of games involving real money. MEITY can also notify agencies to factcheck false and misleading information related to government business. Responsibilities of Intermediaries: Intermediaries cannot host, publish or share any online game that can cause the user harm, or that has not been verified as a permissible online game by SROs. The intermediary will have to ensure that no advertisement or surrogate advertisement or promotion of an online game that is not permitted, is hosted on its platform. The intermediary will have to display a mark of verification by the SROs on such games; inform its users of the policy for withdrawal or refund of deposit, manner of determination and distribution of winnings, fees and other charges. The intermediary cannot give credit or enable finances by third parties to the users. Functions of SROs: They will be responsible for declaring online games permissible on the basis of whether games allow wagers. The SRO can declare online real money games as permissible if it is satisfied that the online real money game does not involve wagering on any outcome. Permissibility will be determined with the simple principle of whether wagering is involved or not. It can inquire and satisfy itself that the intermediary and the game comply with the rules, the requirements under law are being competent to enter into a contract (currently at 18 years), and the framework safeguards against user harm. It can ensure that online game complies with the measures to safeguard through parental controls, age-rating mechanism, and measures to safeguard users against the risk of gaming addiction. Significance of the rules: This industry is expected to generate revenues in excess of Rs 29,000 crore in 2025 with over 65.7 crore users. It is estimated that more than 15,000 direct and indirect jobs will be created. The GST and Income Tax generated from this industry will add to the economic multiplier. Potential to attract significant global investments — current investments in gaming companies like Dream11 are good indicators. The revenue of the Indian mobile gaming industry is expected to reach $5 billion in 2025. The industry grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 38% in India between 2017-2020, as opposed to 8% in China and 10% in the US. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 15% to reach Rs 153 billion in revenue by 2024, as per a report by VC firm Sequoia and management consulting company BCG. Legality of Online Games in India: Legal Jurisdiction: The state legislators are, vide Entry No. 34 of List II (State List) of the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India, given exclusive power to make laws relating to betting and gambling. Types of Games in India: Most Indian states regulate gaming on the basis of a distinction in law between ‘games of skill’ and ‘games of chance’. Test of Type of Game: As such, a ‘dominant element’ test is utilized to determine whether chance or skill is the dominating element in determining the result of the game. This ‘dominant element’ may be determined by examining whether factors such as superior knowledge, training, experience, expertise or attention of a player have a material impact on the outcome of the game. Status of Type of Games Allowed: Staking money or property on the outcome of a ‘game of chance’ is prohibited and subjects the guilty parties to criminal sanctions. However, placing any stakes on the outcome of a ‘game of skill’ is not illegal per se and may be permissible. It is important to note that the Supreme Court recognized that no game is purely a ‘game of skill’ and almost all games have an element of chance. Common Gaming House: Another concept common to the gaming law in most states is the idea of a ‘common gaming house’. Owning, keeping, or having charge of a common gaming house or being present for the purpose of gaming in any such common gaming house is ordinarily prohibited in terms of these state gaming laws. A common gaming house is defined as any house, walled enclosure, room, or place in which instruments of gaming are kept or used for profit or gain. Pertinently, courts have clarified in the past that the mere charging of an extra fee to facilitate playing the game and/or to maintain the facilities may not necessarily be seen as making a profit or gain. Issues associated with online gaming: Gaming addiction: Numerous people are developing an addiction for online gaming. This is destroying lives and devastating families. Compulsive gaming by children is affecting their performance in schools and impacting their social lives & relationships with family members. Impact on psychological health: Online games like PUBG and the Blue Whale Challenge were banned after incidents of violence and suicide. This addiction is also said to be causing near-sightedness in our youth. Threat to Data privacy: Inadvertent sharing of personal information can lead to cases of cheating, privacy violations, abuse, and bullying. Betting and gambling: Online games based on the traditional ludo, arguably the most popular online game in India, have run into controversy, and allegations of betting and gambling. Way Forward: Build checks and balances to prevent the youth from becoming pathological gamers Various high courts have nudged state governments to regulate the virtual gaming landscape. The Centre, in a recent advisory to states, has laid out useful dos and don’ts to educate parents and teachers. Incidentally, the Chinese, as is their wont, have announced rules to limit online video games for those under 18 to three hours a week. The Chinese state media has called online gaming the “opium of the mind.” There is an urgent need to regulate this industry suitably. The government should ensure that KYC norms are strengthened. Each game should follow a well-established age-rating mechanism and minors should be allowed to proceed only with the consent of their parents OTP verification on Aadhaar could potentially resolve this. No in-game purchases should be allowed without adult consent and wherever possible, the in-game chat option should be disabled. Gaming companies should proactively educate users about potential risks and how to identify likely situations of cheating and abuse. Source:   Hindustan Times Genome Sequencing and the Genome India Project Syllabus Mains – GS 3 (Biotechnology) Context: 10,000 genomes are expected to be completely sequenced by the end of the year 2023 under the Genome India Project. About Genome Sequencing: A genome is a complete set of genetic instructions which are present in an organism in its DNA. Sequencing is the sequence of occurrences of the four nucleotide bases i.e., adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T). The human genome is made up of over 3 billion of these genetic letters. The whole genome can’t be sequenced all at once because available methods of DNA sequencing can only handle short stretches of DNA at a time. While human genomes are made of DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid), a virus genome can be made of either DNA or RNA (Ribonucleic acid). Coronavirus is made of RNA. Every organism has a unique genome sequence. Genome sequencing is a technique that reads and interprets genetic information found within DNA or RNA. Significance of Genome Sequencing Understands the Virus: The purpose of genome sequencing is to understand the role of certain mutations in increasing the virus’s infectivity. Some mutations explain immune escape or the virus’s ability to evade antibodies which have consequences for vaccines. Studying Efficacy: It helps in studying whether the vaccines developed so far are effective against such mutant strains of the virus and if can prevent re­infection and transmission. Tracing Mutations: Sequencing of the genomes of viral strains is important from a “know-thy-enemy” point of view as it becomes easier to trace the mutations. Scientists can find mutations much more easily and quickly. Developing Vaccines: Knowledge generated through vital research assists in developing diagnostics and potential therapeutics and vaccines now and for the potential diseases in the future. Vital Information: Important information and findings can be derived from the Genome sequencing of those who tested positive for COVID or any other virus of concern. Challenges in Genome Sequencing in India Very High target: The aim was to sequence at least 5% of the samples, the minimum required to keep track of the virus variants. This has so far been only around 1%, primarily due to insufficient reagents and tools necessary to scale up the process. Low Capacity: The ten laboratories together can sequence about 30,000 samples a month, or 1,000 a day, six times less than what is needed to meet the target. Sample Collection: The healthcare system is already overstretched and this is one additional task for them to sort and package samples and RNA preparations regularly for shipping in a cold chain to sequencing centres along with recording extensive metadata to make sequence information useful. About Genome India Project: It is a Centre-backed, Department of Biotechnology’s (DBT) initiative to sequence 10,000 Indian human genomes in three years and create a database. Progress and the target: The project has sequenced close to 7,000 genomes and 3,000 of these are already available for public access by researchers. Stakeholders: About 20 institutions across India are involved in the project though the analysis and coordination is done out of the Centre for Brain Research, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore. Data collection: For conducting the project, investigators in hospitals will lead the data collection through a simple blood test from participants and the information will be added to biobanks. Priority areas: Some of the priority areas are Precision health, Rare genetic disorders, Mutation spectrum of genetic and complex diseases in the Indian population, Genetic Epidemiology of Multifactorial Lifestyle Diseases, and Translational Research. Significance of the Project: Disease-based human genetics: The Indian population of 1.3 billion consists of over 4,600 population groups, and many of them are endogamous. These factors have contributed to the genetic diversity of the current population. Thus, the Indian population harbours distinct variations and often many disease-causing mutations are amplified within some of these groups. Therefore, findings from population-based or disease-based human genetics research from other populations of the world cannot be extrapolated to Indians. Help in customising drugs and therapies: Creating a database of Indian genomes means that researchers anywhere can learn about genetic variants that are unique to India’s population groups and use that to customise drugs and therapies. The United Kingdom, China, and the United States are among the countries that have programmes to sequence at least 1,00,000 of their genomes. Boost to biotechnology sector: It will also boost India’s biotechnology sector to expand and have more valuable companies and start-ups. Designing of genome-wide association chips: This would aid in the designing of genome-wide association chips which will facilitate further large-scale genetic studies in a cost-effective manner. Way Forward: This project allows India to draw upon its tremendous genetic diversity, given the series of large migrations historically, and thus, add greatly to the current information about the human species. This initiative reflects India’s progress in gene therapies and precision medicine, and its movement towards emerging next-generation medicine which yields the possibilities for greater customization, safety, and earlier detection. Source:   The Hindu Practice MCQs Daily Practice MCQs Q.1) Consider the following statements regarding the National Mission for Cultural Mapping: It was launched by the Ministry of Tourism in 2017 It encompasses data mapping, demography building, formalising the processes and bringing all cultural activities under one. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Q.2) Consider the following statements regarding the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, or LIGO-India project: LIGO-India is a collaborative project between a consortium of Indian research institutions and the LIGO Laboratory in the USA. It will be located in the Raichur district of Karnataka It was built by the Department of Atomic Energy Which of the statements given above are correct? 1 and 2 only 2 and 3 only 1 and 3 only 1 2 and 3 Q.3) Radhuni or wild celery (Trachyspermum roxburghianum) often mentioned in the news is a Popular spice variety in India Medicinal plant for cancer treatment Plant fungal disease causing warm None of the above Comment the answers to the above questions in the comment section below!! 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[Important Update] IASbaba’s All India Open Mock for UPSC Prelims 2023 on 9th April (SUNDAY) – Change in Venue/Centre & Instructions

Thank you for your overwhelming response to the 1st Open Mock which is scheduled for 9th April 2023.Please be informed that due to a significant rise in the number of registrations in Bangalore & Delhi, we have decided to conduct the Open Mock in a School instead of IASbaba Centres.The details of the centres/venue can be found below. Date of the All India Mock Test 9th April 2023Paper 1 (General Studies)9:30 AM to 11:30 AMPaper 2 (CSAT)2:30 PM to 4:30 PM Centres for All India Mock Test Note: Venue/Centre has changed for Bangalore & Delhi. Students should arrive at the below centres even if the admit card / registered email states different location Delhi: S.D. Education Society c/o J.V.S.D SCHOOL, D-2 Link Road, Karol Bagh, Opposite Hanuman Statue, Near to Jhandewalan Metro Station, New Delhi – 110005Click Here For Google Map Link -> https://goo.gl/maps/cUfLqmkUgTWbHTEg8Contact: Paritosh Sir, 8077036613Bengaluru: Siddaganga Public School, 17th Cross Rd, Nagarbhavi 1st Stage, BDA Lay Out, Chandra Layout, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560072 (Landmark: Opposite Chandragiri Park)Click Here For Google Map Link -> https://goo.gl/maps/YdVdzpEHpbEwyX3s5Contact: Koushik Sir, 9019276822Lucknow: IASbaba, No.B1/66, Sec J Aliganj, Near Sahoo Studio, Lucknow 226024 (Landmark: Near Mr Brown)Click Here For Google Map Link -> https://goo.gl/maps/JeeTBqjarQsEmbA37Contact: Shona mam, 9335740145Bhopal: IASbaba, 136, Near Vikramaditya College Zone -2, MP Nagar Bhopal, 462011, Madhya PradeshClick Here For Google Map Link -> https://goo.gl/maps/zdNk4pMNfKgQqbJo7Contact: Prakash Sir, 7489641321* Please be at the centres at least 15 minutes before the scheduled time Online Instructions Link to log in for the examination: test.iasbaba.com/loginIf your credentials are not working, you can always reset your password using the Forgot Password option.The test links will open at 9:30 AM for Paper 1 and 2:30 PM for Paper 2. Refresh the web page if it is still locked after the stipulated time. Do not panic!The clock will be set on the server. The countdown timer in the top right corner of the screen will display the remaining time available for you to complete the examination. When the timer reaches zero, the examination will end by itself. You will not be required to end or submit your examination.The test will be automatically submitted if the time limit is exhausted.A stable internet connection is required for attempting the examination without any issues.If you still face any issues after following the above-mentioned steps, please mail us at support@iasbaba.com. (Please mail us only after following the steps mentioned above, do not mail us in a hurry. There might be genuine aspirants who might face an issue since we are also humans! We can only attend one query at a time)  Offline Instructions Bring the e-Admit Card or Registration eMail (softcopy/printout) and the (original) Photo Identity Card, in each session to secure admission to Examination Hall. e-admit card copy will be collected by the IASbaba team.Please note that entry into the Examination Venue shall be closed 10 minutes before the commencement, i.e. 9:20 AM for the Forenoon Session and 02:20 PM for the Afternoon Session. No candidate shall be allowed entry into the Examination Venue after the closure of the entry.Your candidature for the Examination is provisional.Answers other than those made by Black Ball Point Pen will not be evaluated.Candidates are advised not to bring any valuables/ costly items and bags to the Examination Venue, as safekeeping cannot be assured. IASbaba will not be responsible for any loss in this regard. More Mock Tests will happen on 30th April & 14th May The registrations and details will be announced soon! This is the right time to gain momentum that by the time you are in the examination hall, you are at peak of your performance. If you can achieve that, no one will be able to stop you from qualifying the exam. Are you ready?All the very best!

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 8th April 2023

Archives (PRELIMS & MAINS Focus) Kaushambi Mahotsav-2023 Syllabus Prelims –Governance Context: Recently, the Union Home Minister inaugurated the Kaushambi Mahotsav-2023 and paid tribute to Durga Bhabhi. About Kaushambi Mahotsav-2023:- Kaushambi Mahotsav-2023 is a sports festival. It is organized by the Member of Parliament. These Khel Mahotsavs give platforms to young players to showcase their talent  About 16000 youths online applied to participate in the ‘Sansad Khelkood Spardha’ Sansad Khelkood Spardha: started by the Members of Parliament. About Durga Bhabhi:- Durga Devi was a freedom fighter from Kaushambi. She was fondly called ‘Durga Bhabhi’. She was married to Bhagwati Charan Vohra. She had spent her savings ₹5,000 given by her husband on revolutionary works and in support of Indian revolutionaries fighting against British imperialism. She was a woman revolutionary and spy. She gave shelter to Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru after the assassination of  Assistant Superintendent of Police John Saunders and later rescued them out of Lahore by agreeing to introduce herself as Bhagat Singh’s wife to save him from the British police. She met several Bengali revolutionaries and even learned bomb-making. She was an active member of the Naujawan Bharat Sabha. On 8 October 1930, she fired on a British sergeant and his wife near the police station in South Bombay’s Lamington Road, before escaping. The shooting was to avenge the death sentence awarded to Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru. She was finally arrested in September 1932. In 1935, she moved to Ghaziabad and started teaching in a school. Later, she opened a school in Lucknow for poor children. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru even visited the school once, About Mahajanpadas:- IMAGE SOURCE: Formation of States (Mahajanapadas): Republic and Monarchies – SELF STUDY HISTORY The Mahjanapadas were sixteen oligarchic republics or kingdoms that existed in ancient India. It existed from the sixth to the fourth century BCE. There were sixteen of such Mahajanapadas: Kasi, Kosala, Anga, Magadha, Vajji, Malla, Chedi, Vatsa, Kuru, Panchala, Machcha, Surasena, Assaka, Avanti, Gandhara and Kamboja. The strongest and most influential Mahajanapada was Magadha. When the tribes (Janas) of the late Vedic period made the decision to establish their own territorial communities. It resulted, in new and long-lasting regions of settlement known as “states” or “janapadas” Janapadas: small kingdoms known that eventually gave rise to Mahajanapadas. The 16 Mahajanapadas were:- Mahajanpadas           Capital Anga                           Champa Magadha                    Rajagriha Kasi                             Kasi Vatsa                           Kaushambi Kosala                         Shravasti (northern), Kushavati (southern) Shurasena                   Mathura Panchala                     Ahichchhatra and Kampilya Kuru                            Indraprastha Matsya                       Viratanagara Chedi                          Sothivathi Avanti                         Ujjaini or Mahishmati Gandhara                   Taxila Kamboja                     Poonch Asmaka                       Potali/Podana Vajji                             Vaishali Malla                          Kusinara MUST READ: SVAMITVA Scheme and PM SVANidhi scheme SOURCE: PIB PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) With reference to Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana, consider the following statements : (2018) It is the flagship scheme of the Ministry of Labour and Employment. It among other things, will also impart training in soft skills, entrepreneurship, financial and digital literacy. It aims to align the competencies of the unregulated workforce of the country to the National Skill Qualification Framework. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1 and 3 only 2 only 2 and 3 only 1, 2 and 3 Q.2) What is the aim of the programme ‘Unnat Bharat Abhiyan’? (2017) Achieving 100% literacy by promoting collaboration between voluntary organizations and the government’s education system and local communities. Connecting institutions of higher education with local communities to address development challenges through appropriate technologies. Strengthening India’s scientific research institutions in order to make India a scientific and technological power. Developing human capital by allocating special funds for health care and education of rural and urban poor, and organizing skill development programmes and vocational training for them. Legal notice Syllabus Prelims –Polity Context: Recently, Netflix sent a legal notice regarding the sitcom ‘The Big Bang Theory’s‘ derogatory reference to Madhuri Dixit. About legal notice:- IMAGE SOURCE: What You Need to Know About a Legal Notice? (vakilsearch.com) A legal notice is a formal written communication between the parties. Through a legal notice, the sender notifies the recipient about his intention of undertaking legal proceedings against the latter. A legal notice also helps in making the receiving party aware of the grievances of the sender. It works as a last warning to the receiver to fulfil a certain condition if he does not want a court battle. It is a tool to save time and cost of litigation as it opens the door for the parties to settle the matter through negotiation, mediation or arbitration. It is used in a wide variety of situations:- In Consumer Forums: In case, a faulty product or service is provided to a person he or she can send a legal notice to the concerned person and ask him to rectify the deficiencies. Disputes related to property such as partition, eviction or issues relating to possession of the property. Loan Defaulters: Under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Securities Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI Act), the debt recovery proceedings begin by sending a legal notice to the defaulters. Cases under the Negotiable Instruments Act: In case of dishonour of cheque, the aggrieved can send a legal notice for recovery of payment. Money Recovery Cases: The first step in money recovery cases is sending a legal notice to the concerned person. Employee and Employer/Company: If the employer in any way deprives the employees of their salary, then the employee can send a legal notice to the employer. MUST READ: National Legal Services Authority SOURCE: THE INDIAN EXPRESS PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) With reference to India, consider the following statements: (2021) Judicial custody means an accused is in the custody of the concerned magistrate and such an accused is locked up in a police station, not in jail. During judicial custody, the police officer in charge of the case is not allowed to interrogate the suspect without the approval of the court. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Q.2) With reference to India, consider the following statements (2021) When a prisoner makes out a sufficient case, parole cannot be denied to a such prisoner because it becomes a matter of his/her right. State Governments have their own Prisoners Release on Parole Rules. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Natural Justice Syllabus Prelims –Polity Context: A recent ruling of the Supreme Court brought out the issues of Natural Justice and Proportionality to the surface. About Natural Justice:- IMAGE SOURCE: Principle of natural justice (slideshare.net) Natural justice is also known as universal justice, substantial justice, or fair play in action.  It is an essential concept of divine law, which is based on the law of equity. Principles of Natural Justice:- The main principles of natural justice are based on these two legal maxims: Nemo judex in causa sua – It means no one shall be a judge in his own case. Audi alteram partem – It means both parties/sides must be heard. No man should be condemned unheard. Prerequisites of Natural Justice:- Absence of bias, interest, or prejudice: the judge should be neutral, impartial, and free from bias is the first and foremost prerequisite of natural justice. Types of Bias: Pecuniary bias – It concerns a financial interest in the subject matter. Personal bias – A judge may be a relative, friend, or associate of a party. Official bias – When a judge has a general interest in the subject matter. Maneka Gandhi vs Union of India, 1978 It is well established in the case that even when there is no specific law or provision in a statute or rules made for showing cause against the action made, which affects the right of any individual, the duty to give a reasonable opportunity to be heard will be implied from nature. The principles of natural justice are not only binding on all courts but also on judicial bodies and quasi-judicial authorities. Exceptions to the Principle of Natural Justice:- Where a statute or act expressly excludes or a particular provision of it excludes the applicability of the rule. Where the action is legislative in nature. Where the doctrine of necessity applies. Doctrine of necessity applies: If a decision is to be made urgently on shorter notice, then the rule may be excluded. Where facts are admitted or undisputed, then there is no need to call the party again for readmitting the admitted facts. The court can proceed further with admissions made. Where an enquiry is confidential, then there can be ignorance of the principles of natural justice. Where preventive action is to be taken. For example section 144 CrPC, where immediate action is required, and no reasonable or due time can be given to the other party. Where urgent action is necessary for a government policy decision. Principals of Proportionality:- The principle requires that the decision or action must be proportionate to the objective it seeks to achieve. It means employed to achieve the objective must be no more than necessary to achieve it, and the harm caused by the decision or action must not be excessive in relation to the benefit gained. The validity of the claim of involvement of national security considerations must be assessed on the test of whether there is material to conclude that the non-disclosure of information is in the interest of national security. Courts can assess the validity of public interest immunity claims based on the “structured proportionality standard”, said the SC. MUST READ: Right to climate justice SOURCE: THE INDIAN EXPRESS PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Which Article of the Constitution of India safeguards one’s right to marry the person of one’s choice? (2019) Article 19 Article 21 Article 25 Article 29 Q.2) Which of the following are regarded as the main features of the “Rule of Law”?(2018) Limitation of powers Equality before the law People’s responsibility to the Government Liberty and civil rights Select the correct answer using the code given below : 1 and 3 only 2 and 4 only 1, 2 and 4 only 1, 2, 3 and 4 Extended Range Anti Submarine Rocket (ER-ASR) Syllabus Prelims –Science and Technology Context: Recently, the Extended Range Anti Submarine Rocket (ER-ASR) was successfully test-fired for the first time. About Extended Range Anti Submarine Rocket:- The ER-ASR was designed by the Pune-based Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) and the High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL) of the DRDO. It is designed to intercept submarines at specific depths. Its rocket system will be deployed in anti-submarine operations. It will be fired from an indigenised rocket launcher mounted onboard various Indian naval ships. ER-ASR can be fired in single or in salvo mode depending on the tactical mission requirements. The maiden successful test from the ship is a step towards enhancing the capability of the Indian Navy in anti-submarine warfare and towards achieving ‘Atma Nirbharta’ in defence. ER-ASR has been designed to replace the existing Russian-origin Rocket Guided Bombs (RGBs) which are already fitted in ships. While the RGB has a range of five kilometres, the ER-ASR can achieve a range of over eight kilometres. MUST READ: Pinaka and Smerch rocket systems SOURCE: THE INDIAN EXPRESS PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Which one of the following statements best reflects the idea behind the “Fractional Orbital Bombardment System” often talked about in media? (2022) A hypersonic missile is launched into space to counter the asteroid approaching the Earth and explode it in space. A spacecraft lands on another planet after making several orbital motions A missile is put into a stable orbit around the Earth and deorbits over a target on the Earth. A spacecraft moves along a comet with the same surface. speed and places a probe on its Q.2) With reference to India’s satellite launch  vehicles, consider the following statements: (2018) PSLVs launch satellites useful for Earth resources monitoring whereas GSLVs are designed mainly to launch communication satellites. Satellites launched by PSLV appear to remain permanently fixed in the same position in the sky, as viewed from a particular location on Earth. GSLV Mk III is a four-stage launch vehicle with the first and third stages using solid rocket motors, and the second and fourth stages using liquid rocket engines. Which of the statements given above is/are correct.? 1 only 2 and 3 1 and 2 3 only Application Supported by Blocked Amount (ASBA) Syllabus Prelims –Economy Context: Recently SEBI approved a framework for an Application Supported by a Blocked Amount (ASBA) like facility for trading in the secondary market. About Application Supported by Blocked Amount (ASBA):- Application Supported by Blocked Amount, or ASBA, is a SEBI-developed IPO (Initial Public Offering) application process. It aims to facilitate a smooth transition in the market, the framework will be implemented in a phased manner. It is a process providing authorization to block money in a bank account to subscribe to an IPO issue. Applying through ASBA as an investor enables the money to be deducted from the bank account only if your application is chosen for allotment. This blocking is carried out by Self-Certified Syndicate Banks (SCSB). Self-Certified Syndicate Banks (SCSBs): are SEBI-authorized banks that conform to the conditions laid by SEBI to accept the applications, verify and block the amount to the extent of what the application requires, upload the details to the web and stay updated with the process until the shares are allotted. Eligibility: The investor needs to be an Indian resident to avail of ASBA. If the money has been blocked in an interest-bearing ASBA account then the amount will continue to earn interest during the time it takes to get the allotment of the share. The facility will be optional for investors and stock brokers. MUST READ: SEBI SOURCE: THE INDIAN EXPRESS PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Convertible Bonds, consider the following statements (2022) As there is an option to exchange the bond for equity, Convertible Bonds pay a lower rate of interest. The option to convert to equity affords the bondholder a degree of indexation to rising consumer prices. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Q.2) With reference to India, consider the following statements: (2021) Retail investors through Demat account can invest in Treasury Bills and Government of India Debt Bonds in the primary market The “Negotiated Dealing System-Ordering Matching” is a government securities trading platform of the Reserve Bank of India. The “Central Depository Services Ltd” is jointly promoted by the Reserve Bank of India and the Bombay Stock Exchange. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 1 only 1 and 2 3 only 2 and 3 Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana Syllabus Prelims –Governance Context: Recent reports stated that more than 40 crores 82 lakh loans amounting to over 23 lakh crore rupees have been sanctioned under Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana to date. About Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana:- MUDRA, which stands for Micro Units Development & Refinance Agency Ltd. It is a financial institution set up by the Government. Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) scheme was launched in 2015. It is under the Ministry Of Finance. Under this yojana, the government provides financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to non-corporate, non-farm small/micro enterprises to promote startups. Commercial Banks, RRBs, Small Finance Banks, MFIs and NBFCs provide this loan facility to the right beneficiaries. It does not lend directly to micro-entrepreneurs/individuals. The loans under this scheme are collateral-free loans. Three Products: Shishu: Covering loans up to Rs. 50,000. Kishore: Covering loans above Rs. 50,000 and up to Rs. 5 lakh. Tarun: Covering loans above Rs. 5 lakh and up to Rs. 10 lakh. The scheme aims to promote entrepreneurship among the youth, generate employment and enhance income. The yojana develops and improves entrepreneurial culture in the country. MUST READ: Scheme SOURCE: AIR PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana is aimed at (2016) bringing small entrepreneurs into the formal financial system providing loans to poor farmers for cultivating particular crops providing pensions to old and destitute persons funding the voluntary organizations involved in the promotion of skill development and employment generation Q.2) With reference to the ‘stand up India scheme’, which of the following statement is/are correct? (2016) Its purpose is to promote entrepreneurship among SC/ST and women entrepreneurs. It provides for refinancing through SIDBI. Select the correct answer using the code given below. 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Bidri Crafts Syllabus Prelims –Art and Culture Context: Recently, Karnataka’s veteran Bidri Crafts artist, Shah Rasheed Ahmed Quadri personally thanked the Prime Minister after being conferred the Padma Shri. About Bidri Crafts:- IMAGE SOURCE: Bidri Art Research Work on Behance Bidri ware is a traditional form of handicraft that originated in Bidar, Karnataka. It involves the crafting of metal wares using a unique technique that incorporates. It is known for its intricate designs and motifs, which are often inspired by nature, Islamic art, and Persian calligraphy. It also includes common motifs including flowers, leaves, and geometric patterns. Many pieces also feature verses from the Quran or other Islamic texts. Bidri ware has received several awards and recognition for its craftsmanship and cultural significance. In 2006, it was awarded the Geographical Indication status by the Indian government, which recognizes its unique origin and traditional crafting techniques. Bidriware has also been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. MUST READ: Etikoppaka Wooden Toy Craft SOURCE: NEWS18 PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS Q.1) Consider the following pairs: (2019) Crafts                                Heritage of Puthukkuli Shawls      Tamil Nadu Sujni Embroidery        Maharashtra Uppada Jamdani saris Karnataka Which of the pairs given above is /are correct? 1 only 1 and 2 3 only 2 and 3 Q.2) Kalamkari painting refers to (2015) a hand-painted cotton textile in South India a handmade drawing on bamboo handicrafts in Northeast India. a block-painted woollen cloth in the Western Himalayan region of India a hand-painted decorative silk cloth in North-Western India Indian Space Policy 2023 Syllabus Mains – GS 2 (Governance) and GS 3 (Science and Technology) Context: The Union Cabinet has approved the Indian Space Policy, 2023 to enhance the role of the Department of Space, boost activities of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) missions and give a larger participation of research, academia, startups and industry. About Indian Space Policy 2023: It seeks to institutionalise the private sector participation in the space sector, with ISRO focusing on research and development of advanced space technologies. The policy will allow the private sector to take part in end-to-end space activities that include building satellites, rockets and launch vehicles, data collection and dissemination. The Indian Space Policy-2023, also delineated the roles and responsibilities of ISRO, space sector PSU NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) and Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe). Strategic activities related to the space sector will be carried out by NSIL, a public sector undertaking under the Department of Space, which will work in a demand-driven mode. The INSPACe, created recently, will be the interface between Indian Space Research Organisation and non-governmental entities. The policy also spells out the framework for the private sector to use ISRO facilities for a small charge and encourages them to invest in creating new infrastructure for the sector. ISRO will not do any operational and production work for the space sector and focus its energies on developing new technologies, new systems and research and development. The operational part of ISRO’s missions will be moved to the NewSpace India Limited, a public sector undertaking under the Department of Space. Significance of the Space industry Assessing & recording weather information: Satellites provide more accurate information on weather forecasts. It can also assess (and record) long-term trends in the climate and habitability of a region. For example, by monitoring the long-term impact of climate change at regional, territorial, and national scales, governments would be able to devise more pragmatic and combative plans of action for farmers and dependent industries. Real-time tracking: Satellites can serve as real-time monitoring and early-warning solutions against natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, wildfires, mining etc. Real-time tracking can also serve multiple purposes in defence. Communication and connectivity: As for connectivity, satellite communication can reach more remote areas where conventional networks would require heavy complimenting infrastructure. Additionally, as to the reliability, the World Economic Forum(WEF) stated that satellite communication can help connect 49% of the world’s unconnected population. In this light, it must be noted that satellite communications, which are used to facilitate telecommunication services, are among the major categories for investment in the space technology sector. Other prominent categories include spacecraft and equipment manufacturing. Benefits to other sectors: The space avenue is an integration of the aerospace, IT hardware and telecom sectors. It is thus argued that investment in this arena would foster positive carryover effects to other sectors as well. Challenges For India’s Space Sector: Lower Spending: The funds allocated to the space sector are very less in comparison to other countries. The US spent 10 times and China 6 times more than India in the space sector in 2019-20. Absence of a Clear Legislative Framework: The draft Space Activities bill was introduced way back in 2017 but hasn’t been passed yet. Lack of robust Dispute Settlement Mechanism: This discourages private investment in the space sector. The void was seen in Antrix – Devas cancelled satellite deal. The Government of India owes nearly $1.2 billion to Devas Multimedia as per an order of a tribunal of the International Chamber of Commerce. Brain Drain: India produces the best brains in the world but is unable to retain them. People emigrate from the country for better opportunities and careers that might hamper the development of the space sector. Managing big constellations of satellites: Although India has a good potential to launch satellites, managing a huge number of satellites in space could be a challenging task in the future. This should be done keeping in mind the possibilities of a future space war. Way Forward: Over the past two decades, private enterprises such as Virgin Galactic, SpaceX, Blue Origin and Arianespace have revolutionized the space sector by reducing costs and turnaround time in other spacefaring countries. However, in India, private enterprises have been limited to being merely suppliers to the government’s space programme. Private sector’s involvement in the long term, as with other commercial sectors, is believed to help spur investment and expertise in the realm which is capital-intensive and demands high technology. Source:  The Hindu India-Bhutan Relationship Syllabus Mains – GS 2 (International Relations) Context: India recently announced a number of measures to support Bhutan’s development plans during Bhutanese King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck’s visit. About India-Bhutan Bilateral Relations: History: India and Bhutan share unique and exemplary bilateral relations, which are based on mutual trust, goodwill and understanding. Formal diplomatic relations between India and Bhutan were established in 1968. The basic framework of India-Bhutan relations is the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation signed in 1949 between the two countries, which was renewed in February 2007. The new treaty replaced the provision requiring Bhutan to take India’s guidance on foreign policy with broader sovereignty and not require Bhutan to obtain India’s permission over arms imports. Strategic Importance of Bhutan Bhutan is important to India as a buffer state as it acts as a defence against China by protecting the chicken neck corridor. The Siliguri Corridor, or Chicken’s Neck, is a narrow stretch of land of about 22 kilometres. It is located in the Indian state of West Bengal, which connects India’s north-eastern states to the rest of India, with the countries of Nepal and Bangladesh lying on either side of the corridor. The Doklam stand-off re-established the strategic significance of Bhutan for India. Trade and Economic Ties: India is Bhutan’s largest trading partner. In 2020, bilateral trade accounted for 6% of Bhutan’s total trade. Imports from India accounting for more than 77.1% of Bhutan’s total imports. Bhutan’s exports to India constituted 90.2 % of its total exports. The revised Bilateral Agreement on Trade, Commerce and Transit between India and Bhutan came into effect in 2017, and would be valid for ten years. In line with our ‘Neighbourhood First Policy’, new market access has been opened for five Agri-commodities from Bhutan to India (Areca nut, Mandarin, Apple, Potato, and Ginger), and three commodities from India to Bhutan (Tomato, Onion, and Okra). India allows 16 entry and exit points for Bhutanese trade with other countries (the only exception being China) and has agreed to develop and import a minimum of 10,000 megawatts of electricity from Bhutan by 2021. Hydel Power Cooperation: Government of India has constructed three Hydroelectric Projects (HEPs) in Bhutan totalling 1416 MW, which are operational and exporting surplus power to India. Hydropower exports provide more than 40% of Bhutan’s domestic revenues and constitute 25% of its GDP. The ongoing cooperation between India and Bhutan in the Hydropower sector is covered under the 2006 Agreement on Cooperation in Hydropower and the Protocol to the 2006 agreement signed in March, 2009. Under this Protocol, Government of India has agreed to assist Royal Government of Bhutan in developing a minimum of 10,000 MW of hydropower and import the surplus electricity from this to India by the year 2020. In April 2014, an Inter-Governmental Agreement was signed between India and Bhutan for development of four more HEP’s of capacity 2120 MW. India has constructed three Hydroelectric Projects (HEPs) in Bhutan: Chukha HEP, Kurichhu HEP Tala HEP which is operational and exporting surplus power to India. Recently, India completed a 720 MW Mangdechhu Hydroelectric Power Project and both sides are in process of expediting the completion of other ongoing projects including the 1200MW Punatsangchhu-1 & 1020MW Punatsangchhu-2. Multilateral Partnership and Defence: Both India and Bhutan are founding members of SAARC that deals with economic, social and cultural development of South Asian Region. Both of them also share other multilateral forums such as BBIN(Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, and Nepal), BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) Apart from defence ties governed through Friendship Treaty, the Eastern Army Command and the Eastern Air Command both have integrated protection of Bhutan into their role. The Indian Military Training Team (IMTRAT), headed by a Major General, plays a critical role in training Bhutanese security personnel. Implications of China –Bhutan relations on India: Strategic implications: China’s increasing influence in Bhutan could pose a threat to India’s security and strategic interests. It could potentially give China a strategic advantage in the region by encircling India from all sides. Economic implications: China’s growing economic influence in Bhutan could impact India’s trade and economic interests in the region. It could also lead to China gaining access to Bhutan’s natural resources, which could pose a challenge to India’s energy security. Regional implications: China’s increasing influence in Bhutan could impact the balance of power in the region. It could lead to a shift in the regional power dynamics and potentially impact India’s role in the region. Diplomatic implications: China’s growing influence in Bhutan could impact Bhutan’s traditional pro-India foreign policy. This could lead to Bhutan distancing itself from India and aligning more closely with China, which could have diplomatic implications for India in the region. Recent developments in India-Bhutan Relations: Maitri Initiative: Bhutan is the first country to receive the Covishield vaccines under India’s Vaccine Maitri Initiative. STEM: Two countries are collaborating closely on STEM through regular placement of Bhutanese youth in our IITs. Financial connectivity: It has touched new heights through the launch of the RuPay card and the BHIM app. Start-Up ecosystem: Both nations successfully linked up the Start-Up systems of our two countries via structured workshops; through the National Knowledge Network & the Druk-REN connection. E-Library project: It has opened up new vistas of education and knowledge sharing between two countries. Scholarships: There are many scholarships available for undergraduate and postgraduate studies for Bhutanese students by India, namely Nehru-Wangchuck Scholarships, Ambassador’s Scholarship etc. Way Forward: The Road ahead for India-Bhutan ties is one of tremendous potential and opportunities. Both the countries must enhance connectivity which is a central pillar of India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ and ‘Act East’ policies. The relationship has helped Bhutan shape a unique developmental trajectory based on Gross National Happiness and unbeatable model of sustainable development by being Carbon Negative overall. The Indian prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, on his visit to Bhutan has rightly named the blending of diplomacy and economy when he explained the idea of B2B as Bharat to Bhutan. Source:  The Hindu Practice MCQs Daily Practice MCQs Q.1) Consider the following statements regarding the Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana: The scheme was launched in 2015 to promote entrepreneurship among the youth, generate employment and enhance income The loans under this scheme are collateral-free loans It is under the Ministry Of MSME Which of the statements given above are correct? 1 and 2 only 2 and 3 only 1 and 3 only 1 2 and 3 Q.2) Consider the following statements and identify the freedom fighter: She was a freedom fighter from Kaushambi. She had spent her savings on revolutionary works fighting against British imperialism. She gave shelter to Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru after the assassination of Assistant Superintendent of Police John Saunders and later rescued them out of Lahore. She was an active member of the Naujawan Bharat Sabha. Select the correct answer code using the code given below: Lakshmi Sahgal Usha Mehta Durga Bhabhi Rani Gaidinliu Q.3) Consider the following pairs: Mahajanpadas                            Capital Vatsa                               Kaushambi Magadha                        Shravasti Avanti                             Ujjaini or Mahishmati Kosala                             Rajgriha How many pair/s given above is/are correctly matched? One pair only Two pairs only Three pairs only All four pairs Comment the answers to the above questions in the comment section below!! ANSWERS FOR ’ 8th April 2023 – Daily Practice MCQs’ will be updated along with tomorrow’s Daily Current Affairs.st ANSWERS FOR 7th April – Daily Practice MCQs Answers- Daily Practice MCQs Q.1) – c Q.2) – b Q.3) – d table, td, th { border: 1px solid;} table {width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; }

Daily Prelims CA Quiz

UPSC Quiz – 2023 : IASbaba’s Daily Current Affairs Quiz 8th April 2023

For Previous Daily Quiz (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE The Current Affairs questions are based on sources like ‘The Hindu’, ‘Indian Express’ and ‘PIB’, which are very important sources for UPSC Prelims Exam. The questions are focused on both the concepts and facts. The topics covered here are generally different from what is being covered under ‘Daily Current Affairs/Daily News Analysis (DNA) and Daily Static Quiz’ to avoid duplication. The questions would be published from Monday to Saturday before 2 PM. One should not spend more than 10 minutes on this initiative. Gear up and Make the Best Use of this initiative. Do remember that, “the difference between Ordinary and EXTRA-Ordinary is PRACTICE!!” Important Note: Don't forget to post your marks in the comment section. Also, let us know if you enjoyed today's test :)After completing the 5 questions, click on 'View Questions' to check your score, time taken, and solutionsTo take the Test Click Here

60 DAY RAPID REVISION (RaRe) SERIES for UPSC Prelims 2023 – ENVIRONMENT, CURRENT AFFAIRS & CSAT TEST SERIES!

Hello Friends The 60 Days Rapid Revision (RaRe) Series is IASbaba’s Flagship Initiative recommended by Toppers and loved by the aspirants’ community every year. It is the most comprehensive program which will help you complete the syllabus, revise and practice tests on a daily basis. The Programme on a daily basis includes Daily Prelims MCQs from Static (Monday – Saturday) Daily Static Quiz will cover all the topics of static subjects – Polity, History, Geography, Economics, Environment and Science and technology.20 questions will be posted daily and these questions are framed from the topics mentioned in the schedule.It will ensure timely and streamlined revision of your static subjects. Daily Current Affairs MCQs (Monday – Saturday) Daily 5 Current Affairs questions, based on sources like ‘The Hindu’, ‘Indian Express’ and ‘PIB’, would be published from Monday to Saturday according to the schedule. Daily CSAT Quiz (Monday – Friday) CSAT has been an Achilles heel for many aspirants.Daily 5 CSAT Questions will be published. Note – Daily Test of 20 static questions, 5 current affairs, and 5 CSAT questions. (30 Prelims Questions) in QUIZ FORMAT will be updated on a daily basis.Attempt Day 30-> Click Here