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UPSC हिन्दी Quiz– 2022: IASbaba Daily Current Affairs Quiz 31st March 2022

For Previous Daily Quiz (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE करेंट अफेयर्स के प्रश्न 'द हिंदू', 'इंडियन एक्सप्रेस' और 'पीआईबी' जैसे स्रोतों पर आधारित होते हैं, जो यूपीएससी प्रारंभिक परीक्षा के लिए बहुत महत्वपूर्ण स्रोत हैं। प्रश्न अवधारणाओं और तथ्यों दोनों पर केंद्रित हैं। दोहराव से बचने के लिए यहां कवर किए गए विषय आम तौर पर 'दैनिक करंट अफेयर्स / डेली न्यूज एनालिसिस (डीएनए) और डेली स्टेटिक क्विज' के तहत कवर किए जा रहे विषयों से भिन्न होते हैं। प्रश्न सोमवार से शनिवार तक दोपहर 2 बजे से पहले प्रकाशित किए जाएंगे। इस कार्य में आपको 10 मिनट से ज्यादा नहीं देना है। इस कार्य के लिए तैयार हो जाएं और इस पहल का इष्टतम तरीके से उपयोग करें। याद रखें कि, "साधारण अभ्यर्थी और चयनित होने वाले अभ्यर्थी के बीच का अंतर केवल दैनक अभ्यास है !!" Important Note: Comment अनुभाग में अपने अंक पोस्ट करना न भूलें। साथ ही, हमें बताएं कि क्या आपको आज का टेस्ट अच्छा लगा । 5 प्रश्नों को पूरा करने के बाद, अपना स्कोर, समय और उत्तर देखने के लिए ‘View Questions’ पर क्लिक करें। उत्तर देखने के लिए, इन निर्देशों का पालन करें: 1 - 'स्टार्ट टेस्ट/ Start Test' बटन पर क्लिक करें प्रश्न हल करें 'टेस्ट सारांश/Test Summary'बटन पर क्लिक करें 'फिनिश टेस्ट/Finish Test'बटन पर क्लिक करें अब ‘View Questions’बटन पर क्लिक करें - यहां आपको उत्तर और लिंक दिखाई देंगे।  To take the Test - Click Here

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UPSC Quiz – 2022 : IASbaba’s Daily Current Affairs Quiz 31st March 2022

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 solutions.  To take the Test - Click Here

[DAY 16] 60 DAY RAPID REVISION (RaRe) SERIES हिन्दी for UPSC Prelims 2022 – HISTORY, CURRENT AFFAIRS & CSAT; Test Series, Videos & Notes!

Archives Hello Friends 60 दिनों की रैपिड रिवीजन (RaRe) सीरीज IASbaba की एक महत्त्वपूर्ण पहल है जो टॉपर्स द्वारा अनुशंसित है और हर साल अभ्यर्थियों द्वारा सबसे ज्यादा पसंद की जाती है। यह सबसे व्यापक कार्यक्रम है जो आपको दैनिक आधार पर पाठ्यक्रम को पूरा करने, रिवीजन करने और टेस्ट का अभ्यास करने में मदद करेगा। दैनिक आधार पर कार्यक्रम में शामिल हैं उच्च संभावित टॉपिक्स पर दैनिक रैपिड रिवीजन (RaRe) सीरीज वीडियो (सोमवार – शनिवार) वीडियो चर्चा में, उन टॉपिक्स पर विशेष ध्यान दिया जाता है जिनकी UPSC प्रारंभिक परीक्षा के प्रश्न पत्र में आने की उच्च संभावना होती है। प्रत्येक सत्र 20 मिनट से 30 मिनट का होगा, जिसमें कार्यक्रम के अनुसार इस वर्ष प्रीलिम्स परीक्षा के लिए महत्वपूर्ण 15 उच्च संभावित टॉपिक्स (स्टैटिक और समसामयिक दोनों) का तेजी से रिवीजन शामिल होगा। Note – वीडियो केवल अंग्रेज़ी में उपलब्ध होंगे रैपिड रिवीजन नोट्स परीक्षा को पास करने में सही सामग्री महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाती है और रैपिड रिवीजन (RaRe) नोट्स में प्रीलिम्स विशिष्ट विषय-वार परिष्कृत नोट्स होंगे। मुख्य उद्देश्य छात्रों को सबसे महत्वपूर्ण टॉपिक्स को रिवाइज़ करने में मदद करना है और वह भी बहुत कम सीमित समय सीमा के भीतर करना है Note - दैनिक टेस्ट और विस्तृत व्याख्या की पीडीएफ और 'दैनिक नोट्स' को पीडीएफ प्रारूप में अपडेट किया जाएगा जो अंग्रेजी और हिन्दी दोनों में डाउनलोड करने योग्य होंगे। दैनिक प्रीलिम्स MCQs स्टेटिक (सोमवार – शनिवार) दैनिक स्टेटिक क्विज़ में स्टेटिक विषयों के सभी टॉपिक्स शामिल होंगे - राजनीति, इतिहास, भूगोल, अर्थशास्त्र, पर्यावरण तथा विज्ञान एवं प्रौद्योगिकी। 20 प्रश्न प्रतिदिन पोस्ट किए जाएंगे और इन प्रश्नों को शेड्यूल में उल्लिखित टॉपिक्स और RaRe वीडियो से तैयार किया गया है। यह आपके स्टैटिक टॉपिक्स का समय पर और सुव्यवस्थित रिवीजन सुनिश्चित करेगा। दैनिक करेंट अफेयर्स MCQs (सोमवार – शनिवार) दैनिक 5 करेंट अफेयर्स प्रश्न, 'द हिंदू', 'इंडियन एक्सप्रेस' और 'पीआईबी' जैसे स्रोतों पर आधारित, शेड्यूल के अनुसार सोमवार से शनिवार तक प्रकाशित किए जाएंगे। दैनिक CSAT Quiz (सोमवार –शनिवार) सीसैट कई अभ्यर्थियों के लिए परेशानी का कारण रहा है। दैनिक रूप से 5 सीसैट प्रश्न प्रकाशित किए जाएंगे। Note - 20 स्टैटिक प्रश्नों, 5 करेंट अफेयर्स प्रश्नों और 5 CSAT प्रश्नों का दैनिक रूप से टेस्ट। (30 प्रारंभिक परीक्षा प्रश्न) प्रश्नोत्तरी प्रारूप में अंग्रेजी और हिंदी दोनों में दैनिक आधार पर अपडेट किया जाएगा। 60 DAY रैपिड रिवीजन (RaRe) सीरीज के बारे में अधिक जानने के लिए  – CLICK HERE   Download 60 Day Rapid Revision (RaRe) Series Schedule – CLICK HERE  Download 60 Day Rapid Revision (RaRe) Series Notes & Solutions DAY 16 – CLICK HERE Note –  Comment your Scores in the Comment Section. This will keep you accountable, responsible and sincere in days to come. It will help us come out with the Cut-Off on a Daily Basis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQnkkzbSUvw Important Note Don't forget to post your marks in the comment section. Also, let us know if you enjoyed today's test :)  You can post your comments in the given format  (1) Your Score (2) Matrix Meter (3) New Learning from the Test To take the Test - Click Here All the Best IASbaba

IASbaba’s Think Learn Perform (TLP - Phase 1) 2022 - UPSC Mains Answer General Studies Paper 1 Questions [30th March, 2022] – Day 59

For Previous TLP (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE Hello Everyone,  TLP being an integral formula for success for many toppers over the years including Rank 1 is no secret. In their ‘must to-do' list for the UPSC Civil Services Mains Examination, TLP by far occupies the first place. The popularity stems from the unparalleled quality of questions and synopsis posted in TLP. We strive hard to ensure that you get the real feel of UPSC standard before you write the actual Mains. You already know the features of TLP. Just to reiterate briefly, we will post 3 questions daily for a certain number of weeks (12 for this one). We follow a micro plan that is designed to give you daily targets. The questions are from the day’s syllabus and also from current affairs and you are expected to write the answers and post them on the portal. From this year we have integrated the TLP free answer writing page in the main website itself, unlike previous years. So all the answers should be posted under the questions for the evaluation. Join our bandwagon, you won’t regret it. To Know More about TLP  -> CLICK HERE Note: Click on Each Question (Link), it will open in a new tab and then Answer respective questions! 1. With the help of suitable examples, discuss the correlation between continental drift and the distribution of species. (10 Marks)  उपयुक्त उदाहरणों की सहायता से महाद्वीपीय बहाव और प्रजातियों के वितरण के बीच संबंध पर चर्चा करें। 2. What is seafloor spreading? How does it occur? What are the landforms and features associated with seafloor spreading? Discuss. (10 Marks) समुद्रतल फैलाव क्या है? यह कैसे होता है? समुद्र तल के फैलाव से जुड़ी भू-आकृतियां और विशेषताएं क्या हैं? चर्चा करें। 3. What is a hailstorm? How does it occur? Explain. (15 Marks) ओलावृष्टि क्या है? यह कैसे होता है? समझाएं। P.S: The review from IASbaba will happen from the time every day. We would also encourage peer reviews. So friends get actively involved and start reviewing each other's answers. This will keep the entire community motivated. All the Best :)

[DAY 16] 60 DAY RAPID REVISION (RaRe) SERIES for UPSC Prelims 2022 – HISTORY, CURRENT AFFAIRS & CSAT; Test Series, Videos & Notes!

Archives 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 1. Daily RaRe Series (RRS) Videos on High Probable Topics (Monday – Saturday) In video discussions, special focus is given to topics which have high probability to appear in UPSC Prelims Question Paper. Each session will be of 20 mins to 30 mins, which would cover rapid revision of 15 high probable topics (both static and current affairs) important for Prelims Exam this year according to the schedule. Note – The Videos will be available only in English. 2. Rapid Revision (RaRe) Notes Right material plays important role in clearing the exam and Rapid Revision (RaRe) Notes will have Prelims specific subject-wise refined notes. The main objective is to help students revise most important topics and that too within a very short limited time frame. Note - PDFs of Daily Tests & Solution and 'Daily Notes' will be updated in PDF Format which are downloadable in both English & हिंदी. 3. 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 and in the RaRe videos. It will ensure timely and streamlined revision of your static subjects. 4. 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. 5. Daily CSAT Quiz (Monday – Satur) 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 in Both English and हिंदी. To Know More about 60 Days Rapid Revision (RaRe) Series – CLICK HERE   Download 60 Day Rapid Revision (RaRe) Series Schedule – CLICK HERE  Download 60 Day Rapid Revision (RaRe) Series Notes & Solutions DAY 16 – CLICK HERE Note –  Comment your Scores in the Comment Section. This will keep you accountable, responsible and sincere in days to come. It will help us come out with the Cut-Off on a Daily Basis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQnkkzbSUvw Important Note Don't forget to post your marks in the comment section. Also, let us know if you enjoyed today's test :)  You can post your comments in the given format  (1) Your Score (2) Matrix Meter (3) New Learning from the Test  To take the Test - Click Here All the Best IASbaba

[FREE WORKSHOP] ‘How to Crack UPSC/IAS in 1st Attempt! - Know Everything about UPSC from Experts’ @ DELHI on 10th April (Sunday)

Hello Friends, You must have heard this saying that every journey starts with a first step. Many of you will be starting your long, toiling, stressful yet rewarding UPSC journey now. It is really important to have a great start so that you are not distracted and you know the right path that is to be followed. Many of you might be stranded in your path, lost due to wrong guidance. In order to qualify for the UPSC exam, you need to have a very good understanding of every stage of the exam. You need to understand that every stage requires a different approach and a different set of skills to qualify. If you are trying to unlock every lock with the same key, you are going to fail. Hence it is extremely important that you get proper guidance from reliable mentors. At IASbaba, we believe that we need to be a beacon of light for all the students who seek the right guidance. One of the ways through which we can impart guidance is to be approachable to the students so that they can come and interact with us without any hesitation. In order to bust the myths and misconceptions about preparation, we had been organizing Workshops in different cities. With this, we have touched the lives of thousands of aspirants till now. Workshops are designed in such a way that there are proper deliverables and not just ‘Gyaan’. After the workshop, you will feel that you have learned something new and got the right tools to qualify the exam. This year also, we are coming up with the elaborate IASbaba Workshop in Delhi on 10th April 2022 (SUNDAY) at 10 AM. Save the date because this is going to be one of the most crucial days of your life as it will definitely define your upcoming journey. Agenda of the Workshop How to tackle the Unpredictable nature of the UPSC Exam? Understanding the demand of the Exam – What does UPSC want from you? Prelims – The Art of Intelligent Guessing! Mains - Answer Writing Strategy - The Key to clear the Exam! Current Affairs – Demystified! Which Sources to study and how to Revise them effectively? How to Make a Daily Plan - Time Management  How to Stay Motivated? The Keynote Speakers of the Workshop will be  Mr Sunil Oberoi Sir (Retd. IAS) Mr. Mohan Kumar S (Founder, IASbaba) Also, The Workshop will be joined by Serving and Retired Bureaucrats as well (Details to be shared soon). One-One sessions with IASbaba's Faculties and Expert Mentors will be arranged as well. SCHOLARSHIP TEST Like other initiatives of IASbaba, a scholarship test will be conducted.  Based on the performance in the Test, attractive discounts will be offered to students on the basis of the ranks they secure. The Scholarship Test will be held on 10th April 2022 immediately after the Workshop. Details of Super 100 Test: All the students will be eligible for the test. No pre-conditions. FREE Registration!! (Please find the registration link below) The Scholarship Test will be an Objective Test. Objective Test -100 MCQs from Current Affairs, General Awareness, and CSAT. Time Duration – 90 minutes The test will be on the lines of UPSC Prelims. The Test will be held on 10th April 2022 in IASbaba's Delhi Centre Only. Last Date to Register 9th April 2022 (by 6 PM). Interested aspirants, kindly fill out the form below. Discretion lies with IASbaba on admission to this program. REGISTER FOR WORKSHOP & SCHOLARSHIP TEST - CLICK HERE Know More About Baba's Foundation Course (FC) 2023 - CLICK HERE Contact Us: EMAIL ID: support@iasbaba.com MOBILE NO: 91691 91888 DELHI CENTRE: IASbaba, Plot 22-B, 3rd floor, Pusa Road, Bada Bazar Marg, Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi- 110060 Landmark: Above Dominos All the Best! IASbaba

SYNOPSIS [28th March,2022] Day 57: IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 1): UPSC Mains Answer Writing (General Studies)

For Previous TLP (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE SYNOPSIS [28th March,2022] Day 57: IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 1): UPSC Mains Answer Writing (General Studies)   1. Examine the significance of soil as a resource. What are the threats to the soil wealth in India? Discuss.  Approach Candidates need to write about the importance significance of the soil as a resources. And then highlight in short the threats to the soil wealth in India.  Introduction   According to recently released Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas prepared by WWF India among nations that face grave danger to soil biodiversity.  Body  Soil is very important and a valuable resource for every human being. Soil is the mixture of rock debris and organic materials, which develop on the earth’s surface. Significance of soil as a resources: The fertile soil helps in the growth and development of the plants. The plants thus produced are healthy and provide food, clothing, furniture, and medicines. It supports many life forms including bacteria, fungi, algae, etc. These microbes, in turn, maintain environmental balance by retaining the moisture and decaying the dead organisms. The topsoil supports certain life activities such as reproduction, hatching, nesting, breeding, etc. of a few organisms. The organic matter present in the soil increases the fertility of the soil which is responsible for the growth of the plants. It also contains certain minerals and elements that are necessary for the plants to carry out their cellular activities. Threats to the soil wealth in India: Declining Soil Fertility: Apart from natural factors such as floods, volcanoes and earthquakes, a number of human-induced factors such as deforestation, ill management of industrial wastes, overgrazing by cattle, and urban expansion, are also responsible for the loss of soil’s productive capacity. Agri exploitation: Overuse of chemical fertilisers on soil, excessive tillage, jettisoning of age-old organic soil revival practices and lack of appropriate crop rotation. Conclusion Soils are Degraded which threatens human livelihood and very existence. Thus, the need is to reverse the trend by sustainable soil management in agriculture, development and so on. There is a need to collaborate at state, national and international level.  2. Marine resources can become the lifeline of coastal economy and livelihood. In this light, do a SWOT analysis of India’s marine resources. Approach   Students are expected to write about the marine resources with India explain how it’s lifeline for coastal economy and then do the swot analysis various strengths weakness of India's marine resources.  Introduction  With an exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of 2.02 million sq.km and a long coastline of 8,118 km with rich and diverse marine living resources. There is need to focus on utilisation of wealth from the marine and other aquatic resources of the country for improving the lives and livelihoods of fishermen and their families. Body Marine resources as lifeline for coastal economy and livelihood: Employment generation: It will provide jobs, improve livelihoods of many. This will help in inclusive growth. E.g improving fishery resources exploitation can provide livelihood to many. Food security: It will lead to food security through fishery sector and other sea food resources. It would also help in reducing malnutrition issue in India as fishes are good source of nutrition. Essential mineral:Seawater contains economically useful salts such as gypsum and common salt. Gypsum is useful in various industries. Efficient transportation and logistics: Indian Ocean is a major gateway of trade with 80% of global oil trade happening through it. Better connectivity in the region will significantly cut the transport cost and will reduce logistics inefficiencies. Weakness and threat: Much of these resources, however, are not easily accessible, so their recovery involves technological challenges and high cost. Extinction of a species affects other species is accelerating the extinction of more species through a chain reaction. Drilling in these oceanic deposits could destabilize the seabed, causing vast swaths of sediment to slide for miles down the continental slope. Tsunamis, cyclones, hurricanes typhoons etc. leave thousands of people stranded and property worth millions destroyed. Opportunity: Reducing marine pollution and debris including from land-based activities. Promoting sustainable exploitation of marine resources. Halting the destruction of marine resources especially through acidification. Eliminating harmful subsidies that promote fishing overcapacity. Conclusion Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 14), calls to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development. India should expedite its efforts to exploit oceanic resources in Indian Ocean. What is required is use of technology to exploit oceanic resources in Indian Ocean with government Blue growth initiative. India has rightly launched O-SMART scheme aiming at regulated use of oceans, marine resources for sustainable development in this direction. 3. What are the emerging security risks in the Indo-Pacific? How is India strategizing to counter those? Discuss. Approach- Candidates need to explain the emerging security risks in the Indo-Pacific. Also discuss how is India strategizing to counter those. Introduction: The different reactions in Asia to the Russian invasion will affect a geopolitical landscape already experiencing a deep transformation taking place around the concept of the Indo-Pacific. The war in Ukraine might also divert the EU’s interest in the short term but there is consensus on the fact that the Indo-Pacific will still be among its priorities. What are the emerging security risks in the Indo-Pacific?  It is relatively accepted today (primarily among Western nations) that the Indo-Pacific has no set strategy to contain China, the containment concept has largely been driven by China’s rise and its aggressive expansion. Indo pacific is the confluence of both these oceans and the ever-increasing maritime trade that brings the nation-states together irrespective of their ideological differences or dogmatic changes.  The liberal trading order has encountered protectionism in the form of tariff and non- tariff barriers.  The cheaper imports from China are on a steady growing scale which is not appealing for the domestic economy in developing economies.  One cannot argue for increased imports from China as this directly jeopardizes the trading and services in the domestic economy. Looming trade war tensions although quite on the downswing owing to many other vital international attentions.  How is India strategizing to counter those?  The idea of a free and inclusive Indo pacific stands to promote trade and simultaneously extends its strategic vision upon the security concerns of the littorals.  Being a major power in the region and at the same time having a greater chunk of Indian Ocean to be on its controlled maritime zone provides India with the strategic advantage to be a rule maker rather than a rule follower in the region.  India’s role in the Indo-Pacific is considered crucial by countries such as Australia, Japan, and the United States. However, despite New Delhi’s presence in the Indian Ocean, maritime security has actually remained outside of India’s strategic interests, concerns, and thinking, due to its continental threats.  The Indo-Pacific therefore is a new domain in India’s foreign policy engagements, representing a shift in New Delhi’s strategic environment—expanding its threats solely from its continental borders to its maritime space.  In the South Asian region, India inherited strategic advantage owing to the geopolitical privilege it enjoys by having a shared border with the maximum states in the region unlike any other power in the same region.  This geostrategic backup has helped this great nation to be evolved as a net security provider around its strategic domain.  One of the main reasons to be cited as a cause for India’s increased engagement in the Indian ocean on the side-lines of quadrilateral cooperation (India, USA, Japan and Australia) and the Indo-Pacific is the long due presence of the Pakistan rhetoric in its foreign policy.  The continental way of thinking is rigorously turning towards a more maritime induced active engagement which is factually visible through the continuous engagement in these two areas.   Providing naval assistance and ensuring smooth flow of goods and services through its controlled waters India has been protecting the status quo. The bilateral relations between both nations have also developed in diverse fields. Through its Indo-Pacific initiatives, along with partnering with nations to secure its strategic interests, India is now actively presenting collaborative initiatives to address regional challenges, such as infrastructure development and non-traditional threats, among others.  At a broader level, these partnerships help India secure strategic interests, offer options to mitigate its own capacity challenges, and lend credibility toward its role and profile as a world leader in the wider geopolitical competition. Conclusion The Indo-Pacific construct has provided an opportunity for India to maximize its strategic interests while responding to changes in the security environment. Despite political enthusiasm between New Delhi and its partners, however, the pace of implementation and the road map to realizing the Indo-Pacific vision remains limited. As the key partners move forward, countries must acknowledge and accept that their Indo-Pacific visions will never align completely with each other. New Delhi and its partners must continue to underline the broader and foundational principles of democracy, rule of law, and other shared interests while focusing on issue-based partnerships in the Indo-Pacific. TLP Synopsis Day 57 PDF

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 30th March 2022

Archives (PRELIMS + MAINS FOCUS) Rhino population up by 200 in Kaziranga Part of: Prelims and GS III - Environment  Context: The population of the greater one-horned or Indian rhinoceros in the Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve has increased by 200 in four years. The last rhino census conducted in 2018 had put the number at 2,413. This year’s census had a first — the use of drones for the recheck of 26 park compartments where the sample survey was done. A similar census was conducted in two more of Assam’s rhino habitats earlier in March. The Orang National Park recorded an increase of 24 rhinos over the figure of 101 in 2018 The Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary recorded five more rhinos than in 2018. Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros Also known as Indian rhino, it is the largest of the rhino species.  India is home to the largest number of Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros in the world.  At present, there are about 2,600 Indian rhinos in India, with more than 90% of the population concentrated in Assam’s Kaziranga National Park. Habitat: The species is restricted to small habitats in Indo-Nepal terai and northern West Bengal and Assam. In India, rhinos are mainly found in  Kaziranga NP, Pobitora WLS, Orang NP, Manas NP in Assam,  Jaldapara NP and Gorumara NP in West Bengal  Dudhwa TR in Uttar Pradesh. Threats: Poaching for the horns Habitat loss Population density Decreasing Genetic diversity Protection Status: IUCN Red List: Vulnerable. CITES: Appendix-I Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule I. News Source: TH Agreement between Assam and Meghalaya to end border conflict Part of: Prelims and GS II - State Relations  Context: Assam and Meghalaya have partially resolved a 50-year-old border dispute in six of the 12 sectors along their 885-km boundary through signing of an agreement. Key takeaways  The agreement was based on a draft resolution signed between the two States on January 29. The six disputed sectors are Tarabari, Gizang, Hahim, Boklapara, Khanapara-Pillangkata and Ratacherra under the Kamrup, Kamrup (Metro) and Cachar districts of Assam and the West Khasi Hills, Ri-Bhoi and East Jaintia Hills districts of Meghalaya. In June 2021, the two States had adopted a “give-and-take” policy to start the process of resolving the boundary dispute by constituting three regional committees each. The draft resolution, prepared on the basis of the recommendations of the regional panels, proposed dividing the disputed 36.79 sq. km land in the six areas of difference between the two States. Meanwhile, people in several villages in the disputed sectors protested the boundary agreement.  They claimed they were not given enough opportunities by the regional committees to present their cases Do you know? Apart from Meghalaya, Assam has boundary disputes with Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Nagaland.  All these States, two as Union Territories initially, were carved out of Assam between 1963 and 1972. News Source: TH Rouble currency Part of: Prelims and GS-II International Relations and GS III - Economy Context: In the wake of economic sanctions imposed against Russia for attacks on Ukraine, Russia has insisted recently that it will only be accepting payment for gas deliveries to the EU in rouble. G7 Ministers called this arrangement “unacceptable”. European Union receives around 40% of its gas supplies from Russia. Hey do you have it you can check it out yeah About Rouble Russian ruble or rouble is the official currency of the Russian Federation. The ruble was the currency of the Russian Empire and of the Soviet Union (as the Soviet ruble).  However, today only Russia, Belarus and Transnistria use currencies with the same name.  The Russian ruble is also unofficially used in the four partially recognised republics of Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Donetsk and Luhansk.  As of April 2019, the ruble is the seventeenth most traded currency in the world, and a free-floating currency. About G7 The Group of Seven (G7) is an inter-governmental political forum consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.  Its members are the world's largest IMF advanced economies and wealthiest liberal democracies. News Source: TH (News from PIB) EX DUSTLIK:  Indo-Uzbekistan Joint Exercise Sagar Parikrama Part of: GS-Prelims and GS-III: Indian Economy  By: The Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying ‘Sagar Parikrama’ aims to Facilitate interaction with fishermen, coastal communities and stakeholders so as to disseminate information of various fisheries related schemes and programs being implemented by the Government, Demonstrating solidarity with all fisher folk, fish farmers and concerned stakeholder’s as a spirit of Aatmanirbhar Bharat Promote responsible fisheries with focus on sustainable balance between the utilization of marine fisheries resources for food security of nation and livelihoods of coastal fisher communities Protection of marine ecosystems. ‘Sagar Parikrama’ program envisages to cover the maritime States/UTs in a phased manner.  The fishermen, fisher communities and stakeholders in the coastal areas are likely to be benefitted with awareness of various beneficiary oriented schemes and programs being implemented by the Government and showcasing them the best practices that may be adopted. Aims to resolve the issues of the fishers and other stakeholders and to facilitate their economic up-liftment through various fisheries schemes and programs being implemented by the Government of India, such as ‘Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana’ (PMMSY) a flagship scheme with highest ever estimated investment of Rs.20,050 crore in fisheries sector About Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) Launched to bring about Blue Revolution through sustainable and responsible development of fisheries sector in India  Goal: To double the fish exports in the next 3 to 4 years i.e. by 2024-25. Objective:  To address critical gaps in fish production and productivity; quality, technology, post-harvest infrastructure and management, modernisation and strengthening of value chain, traceability, establishing a robust fisheries management framework and fishers’ welfare Harnessing of fisheries potential in a sustainable, responsible, inclusive and equitable manner Enhancing contribution to Agriculture GVA and exports Social, physical and economic security for fishers and fish farmers; Robust fisheries management and regulatory framework News Source: PIB (Mains Focus) ECONOMY/ GOVERNACNE GS-3: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization, of resources, growth, development and employment.  GS-3: Science and Technology- developments and their applications and effects in everyday life.  Cryptotaxation Context: The Union Budget contained a rude shock for users and traders of crypto and other virtual digital assets. All transfer or sale of these assets was brought into the tax net.  What was the intention behind this move? The Centre is worried about the increase in activity on unregulated crypto-trading platforms such as WazirX, CoinDCX, Zebpay, etc.  Gullible investors have been lured by the drastic rise in the prices of these assets in 2020 and 2021 without fully aware of the risks of the assets (do not by itself have any underlying worth) The extremely volatile and speculative nature of these assets puts investor money at great risk.  Further, with no regulatory supervision on any of the trading platforms, investors face the risk of losing all their money if any of these platforms default or shut down.  The Centre is still deliberating on whether to regulate these trades or to ban them all together, the way China has done. What is the taxation that has been proposed? There are five aspects to the crypto taxation in the Budget.  One, any income from transfer of any virtual digital asset shall be taxed at the rate of 30 per cent. When surcharge and cess are added, the tax rate goes up between 33 and 42 per cent.  Two, no deduction is provided while calculating the income, only cost of acquisition is allowed, if any. So cost of mining or any other cost cannot be shown as expense to reduce the profit.  Three, loss from transfer of virtual digital asset cannot be set off against any profit from any other source. Profit made in one cryptocurrency cannot be set off against loss made in another cryptocurrency, either.  Four, gift of virtual digital asset is also proposed to be taxed in the hands of the recipient.  Finally, TDS is to be levied on transfer of such assets at the rate of 1 per cent. Why are experts calling it a punitive taxation? The Centre is clear that it is viewing trading in cryptocurrencies on a par with other speculative activity such as lottery or gambling.  That is the reason why the tax on income is much higher than the capital gains tax charged on other capital assets.  The amendment to the Finance Bill further clarified that cryptocurrencies cannot be construed as capital assets.  Disallowing setting-off of losses, not allowing deduction of any expenses and taxing gifts are punitive and another way of telling investors to stay away from these assets. How have the crypto players reacted to this? The stakeholders in the cryptocurrency space including trading platforms and wallet providers are clearly unhappy at this move.  Initially, they tried to give the spin that the government’s move to tax them makes these assets legal.  But various government officials have denied this interpretation stating that taxing cryptocurrencies does not amount to legitimising them.  The crypto industry then lobbied with the Centre to roll back the taxes. But now that the Finance Bill has been passed, these players need to get ready to face the changed circumstances.  What next for crypto exchanges, investors? Crypto trading platforms will now be constantly under the radar of the Income Tax Department which will now require these platforms to maintain records of all transaction done on them, collect TDS of 1 per cent on the sale and deposit the money to the IT authority.  The compliance burden is going to be onerous and many exchanges are likely to shut shop.  Investors may not want to buy and sell on Indian cryptocurrency platforms due to the requirement to pay high income tax.  They could shift their activity to other unregulated overseas trading platforms. In other words, the trading activity could shift underground once again. What is the recourse, how will all this end? Governments across the globe, including the US and EU, are working on a framework to regulate private cryptocurrency trading.  A global framework — which allows those willing to take risk continue playing in these assets, while protecting the naïve investors — could be ready in a year or two.  That is when clarity on the way forward in regulating these assets will emerge.  Unilateral ban or regulation of these trades by one country is unlikely to work because the ecosystem is virtual. Connecting the dots: Blockchain Technology RBI’s Digital Currency China’s Digital Currency POLITY/ GOVERNANCE GS-2: Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation.  GS-2: functions and responsibilities of various Constitutional Bodies (Parliament) Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022 Context: The government has introduced the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022 in Lok Sabha amid strong protests from the Opposition. The Bill replaces the Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920.  Objective of the bill: The bill provides legal sanction for taking appropriate body measurements of persons who are required to give such measurements and will make the investigation of crime more efficient and expeditious and will also help in increasing the conviction rate. Problems of India’s Criminal Justice System Slow disposal of cases leading to huge backlogs. There are more than 4.4 crore cases pending before the judiciary. The tendency to over-criminalise conduct being one of the reason for high number of cases. Justice mechanisms is mostly inaccessible to marginalised classes of citizens. This is because the focus has been upon institution building rather than capacity building. Abuse of power by the police due to continuation of Colonial mindset in certain circles. Crime prevention has remained utopian goal of our criminal justice system. This is due to ineffective community policing mechanisms and situational crime prevention  Rehabilitative form of justice has not been focused. Custodial punishments are seen by the governments as a more effective measure than non-custodial punishments (recommended by various Law Commission) Dearth of reliable state-sponsored data collection, maintenance and analysis mechanisms.  Criminal justice system is yet to catch up with the Changing nature of crimes. Low Conviction rate due to inefficiencies in police & judicial system – which is being addressed by the new proposed bill. What is the proposed law? Details about convicts and other persons: Earlier act permitted collection of only finger impressions and footprint impressions. The Bill expands the list to include iris and retina scans, palm-print impression, signature and handwriting, biological samples such as blood, semen, hair samples, and swabs, and their analysis. Coverage- It proposes that the law apply to three categories of individuals.  All Convicted persons (earlier it was only for certain cases) Arrested Persons Suspected Criminals Persons held under any preventive detention law Retention of details: The Bill requires the details collected to be retained in digital or electronic form for 75 years from the date of collection.  Removal of details: The record may be destroyed in case of persons who: (i) have not been previously convicted, and (ii) are released without trial, discharged, or acquitted by the court, after exhausting all legal remedies.   Police personnel up to the rank of Head Constable have been authorised to record the measurements. Resistance to giving details: As per the Bill, resistance or refusal to give details will be considered an offence under the Indian Penal Code, 1860.  Role of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB): Functions of NCRB under the Bill include:  Collect the details about the persons covered under the Bill from state/UT governments, or other law enforcement agencies  storing and destroying the details about specified persons at the national level processing the details with relevant criminal records, and  disseminating the details to law enforcement agencies.   Rule-making power: The Act vested rule-making power only in the state government.  The Bill extends this power to the central government as well.  The central or state government may make rules on various matters like the manner of collection, storage, preservation, destruction, dissemination, and disposal of details by NCRB. What are the concerns expressed against the bill? Lack of Clarity: the statement of objects says it provides for collection of measurements for “convicts and other persons” but the expression “other persons” is not defined.  Conflict with Fundamental Rights: The bill implied use of force in collection of biological information, that could lead to narco analysis and brain mapping, which is considered as violative of Article 20 (3) (right against self-incrimination). There are also concerns that it violates the right to privacy under Article 21.  Possibility of Judicial Scrutiny: The Bill also states “increasing conviction rate” as one of its aims. The court may have to look into whether this can be a legitimate aim and if it can outweigh rights of citizens. Federal Challenges: Given that policing is still a state subject, it remains to be seen if any states refuse to share this information.  Fear of Mass surveillance: The proposed Bill brings a legal framework for police surveillance using technology, experts fear that it could be expanded or misused. For ex: The bill empowers to collect samples even from protestors engaged in political protests.  Connecting the dots: Police Reforms Indianisation of Judiciary (Down to Earth: Governance) March 28: Towards affordable healthcare in India: ‘Jan Aushadhi’ to ‘Jan Upyogi’  - https://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/governance/towards-affordable-healthcare-in-india-jan-aushadhi-to-jan-upyogi--82117  TOPIC: GS-2: Health Towards affordable healthcare in India: ‘Jan Aushadhi’ to ‘Jan Upyogi’  Context: India marked the Jan Aushadhi Diwas 2022 in mid-February.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP) in 2015, with a vision to provide affordable and quality medicine to the citizens of India.  The scheme was established under the department of pharmaceuticals of the Union Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers.  Since its establishment in 2015, more than 8,000 janaushadhi kendras (centres) have been operationalised across India. These centres cater to a large section of our society in the nooks and crannies of our country by offering 1,451 generic drugs and 240 surgical items at an affordable price.  In the long run, PMBJP aims to make healthcare affordable, accessible and acceptable by all the citizens. Need for affordable healthcare – India and Health Health is one of the central pillars of a nation’s human development index (HDI) that indicates its prosperity. Health is not only a basic necessity for an individual but also an integral ingredient of human-capital for the nation.  Given this, every nation aims to provide good healthcare to its citizens at an affordable cost through various initiatives and schemes. PMBJP is one such noble initiative in India to facilitate affordable and accessible healthcare.  India is the biggest democratic country and one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Despite this, the budget allocation to healthcare is less than 3 per cent.  India’s population is dominated by rural domiciles and mid-income groups.  About one-third population of our country is devoid of health insurance. The prevailing diseases and pandemic outbreaks add to the perils of the situation. Considering these vital factors, it is important to make healthcare affordable to the population.  Jan Aushadhi to jan-upyogi  Medicines (aushadhi) and surgical equipment have a larger share in healthcare. Making them reach the common mass of our society solves a major issue in healthcare. This makes ‘Jan Aushadhi’ a jan-upyogi (useful for the mass). Patented drugs have taken over generic drugs, with the emergence of privatisation, market competition and profit hunger in the pharmaceutical industry. This resulted in burning a hole in the pockets of individuals for maintaining essential health hygiene.  India’s out-of-pocket expenditure on healthcare is more than 60 per cent, according to NITI Aayog’s latest report. This is significantly above the average for lower-middle income countries. In short, India has a gruesome healthcare challenge to address.  PMBJP aims for this through its increasing outreach and affordable generic drugs. PMBJP also serves employment opportunities to the human resources in the pharma sector. It provides financial assistance and support to the qualified personnel to open Janaushadhi Kendra and generate income.  In addition to the direct employment opportunity, Janaushadhi Kendra generates peripheral employment in associated supply chain, transportation and maintenance sectors. PMBJP, thus, is aushadhi not only for health but also for the wealth of the nation. It is indeed a jan-upyogi. In the last seven years, PMBJP has achieved significant milestones in terms of wider presence of Janaushadhi Kendra in the country and providing affordable drugs. However, given the increasing and ageing population and fear of pandemic, there is a vital need to support and promote this initiative for its sustainability and growth. Issues that need solving are – First, increasing outreach of the Janaushadhi Kendra.  Second, promotion for increasing awareness of PMBJP.  Third, maintaining the affordable price of the generic medicines despite increasing inflation and supply cost.  The Way forward First, to increase the outreach of Janaushadhi Kendra Increase in the healthcare budget for infrastructure and financial support is required.  In addition, public-private partnership models for generic drugs should be mulled over to increase competitive participation of more private players and expand the outreach. Training and development of pharmaceutical staff will also be required in expansion of Janaushadhi Kendra. Second, to spread awareness about PMBJP and Janaushadhi Kendra: Collaboration with local hospitals, clinics and doctors is required - this is a very effective way to build the trust of locals on the efficacy of generic drugs. Patients believe in doctor’s prescription, not in ad description. Finally, to hedge against inflation and maintain the affordable prices of the generic drugs, supply-side intervention is required.  This primarily includes research and development of drugs to bring the efficacy in generic drugs at par with that of patented drugs, at less cost.  Efficiency in production, storage and supply chain would also help in slashing the input cost and thereby, maintain the affordable prices without compromising the stakeholders’ profit interest. Conclusion Affordable, accessible and acceptable drugs are every citizen’s right. Health is not just a choice of individuals but necessity of the nation. PMBJP is a noble initiative towards ‘healthy India’. It is important to make this initiative sustainable for future India.  (TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE) Model questions: (You can now post your answers in comment section) Q.1 Consider the following statements regarding Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros It is the largest of the rhino species.  India is home to the largest number of Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros in the world.   Which of the above is or are correct?  1 only  2 only  Both 1 and 2  Neither 1 nor 2  Q.2 Which of the following state of India does not share boundary with Assam? Tripura  Arunachal Pradesh  Sikkim Mizoram  Q.3 Which of the following is not a part of G7 group? Canada China France Germany ANSWERS FOR 30th March 2022 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (TYK) 1 C 2 C 3 B Must Read On centralising tests: The Hindu On BIMSTEC: The Hindu On possibilities of NATO’s role in Ukraine Crisis: Indian Express

UPSC हिन्दी Quiz– 2022: IASbaba Daily Current Affairs Quiz 30th March 2022

For Previous Daily Quiz (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE करेंट अफेयर्स के प्रश्न 'द हिंदू', 'इंडियन एक्सप्रेस' और 'पीआईबी' जैसे स्रोतों पर आधारित होते हैं, जो यूपीएससी प्रारंभिक परीक्षा के लिए बहुत महत्वपूर्ण स्रोत हैं। प्रश्न अवधारणाओं और तथ्यों दोनों पर केंद्रित हैं। दोहराव से बचने के लिए यहां कवर किए गए विषय आम तौर पर 'दैनिक करंट अफेयर्स / डेली न्यूज एनालिसिस (डीएनए) और डेली स्टेटिक क्विज' के तहत कवर किए जा रहे विषयों से भिन्न होते हैं। प्रश्न सोमवार से शनिवार तक दोपहर 2 बजे से पहले प्रकाशित किए जाएंगे। इस कार्य में आपको 10 मिनट से ज्यादा नहीं देना है। इस कार्य के लिए तैयार हो जाएं और इस पहल का इष्टतम तरीके से उपयोग करें। याद रखें कि, "साधारण अभ्यर्थी और चयनित होने वाले अभ्यर्थी के बीच का अंतर केवल दैनक अभ्यास है !!" Important Note: Comment अनुभाग में अपने अंक पोस्ट करना न भूलें। साथ ही, हमें बताएं कि क्या आपको आज का टेस्ट अच्छा लगा । 5 प्रश्नों को पूरा करने के बाद, अपना स्कोर, समय और उत्तर देखने के लिए ‘View Questions’ पर क्लिक करें। उत्तर देखने के लिए, इन निर्देशों का पालन करें: 1 - 'स्टार्ट टेस्ट/ Start Test' बटन पर क्लिक करें प्रश्न हल करें 'टेस्ट सारांश/Test Summary'बटन पर क्लिक करें 'फिनिश टेस्ट/Finish Test'बटन पर क्लिक करें अब ‘View Questions’बटन पर क्लिक करें - यहां आपको उत्तर और लिंक दिखाई देंगे।  To take the Test - Click Here

[DAY 15] 60 DAY RAPID REVISION (RaRe) SERIES हिन्दी for UPSC Prelims 2022 – HISTORY, CURRENT AFFAIRS & CSAT; Test Series, Videos & Notes!

Archives Hello Friends 60 दिनों की रैपिड रिवीजन (RaRe) सीरीज IASbaba की एक महत्त्वपूर्ण पहल है जो टॉपर्स द्वारा अनुशंसित है और हर साल अभ्यर्थियों द्वारा सबसे ज्यादा पसंद की जाती है। यह सबसे व्यापक कार्यक्रम है जो आपको दैनिक आधार पर पाठ्यक्रम को पूरा करने, रिवीजन करने और टेस्ट का अभ्यास करने में मदद करेगा। दैनिक आधार पर कार्यक्रम में शामिल हैं उच्च संभावित टॉपिक्स पर दैनिक रैपिड रिवीजन (RaRe) सीरीज वीडियो (सोमवार – शनिवार) वीडियो चर्चा में, उन टॉपिक्स पर विशेष ध्यान दिया जाता है जिनकी UPSC प्रारंभिक परीक्षा के प्रश्न पत्र में आने की उच्च संभावना होती है। प्रत्येक सत्र 20 मिनट से 30 मिनट का होगा, जिसमें कार्यक्रम के अनुसार इस वर्ष प्रीलिम्स परीक्षा के लिए महत्वपूर्ण 15 उच्च संभावित टॉपिक्स (स्टैटिक और समसामयिक दोनों) का तेजी से रिवीजन शामिल होगा। Note – वीडियो केवल अंग्रेज़ी में उपलब्ध होंगे रैपिड रिवीजन नोट्स परीक्षा को पास करने में सही सामग्री महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाती है और रैपिड रिवीजन (RaRe) नोट्स में प्रीलिम्स विशिष्ट विषय-वार परिष्कृत नोट्स होंगे। मुख्य उद्देश्य छात्रों को सबसे महत्वपूर्ण टॉपिक्स को रिवाइज़ करने में मदद करना है और वह भी बहुत कम सीमित समय सीमा के भीतर करना है Note - दैनिक टेस्ट और विस्तृत व्याख्या की पीडीएफ और 'दैनिक नोट्स' को पीडीएफ प्रारूप में अपडेट किया जाएगा जो अंग्रेजी और हिन्दी दोनों में डाउनलोड करने योग्य होंगे। दैनिक प्रीलिम्स MCQs स्टेटिक (सोमवार – शनिवार) दैनिक स्टेटिक क्विज़ में स्टेटिक विषयों के सभी टॉपिक्स शामिल होंगे - राजनीति, इतिहास, भूगोल, अर्थशास्त्र, पर्यावरण तथा विज्ञान एवं प्रौद्योगिकी। 20 प्रश्न प्रतिदिन पोस्ट किए जाएंगे और इन प्रश्नों को शेड्यूल में उल्लिखित टॉपिक्स और RaRe वीडियो से तैयार किया गया है। यह आपके स्टैटिक टॉपिक्स का समय पर और सुव्यवस्थित रिवीजन सुनिश्चित करेगा। दैनिक करेंट अफेयर्स MCQs (सोमवार – शनिवार) दैनिक 5 करेंट अफेयर्स प्रश्न, 'द हिंदू', 'इंडियन एक्सप्रेस' और 'पीआईबी' जैसे स्रोतों पर आधारित, शेड्यूल के अनुसार सोमवार से शनिवार तक प्रकाशित किए जाएंगे। दैनिक CSAT Quiz (सोमवार –शनिवार) सीसैट कई अभ्यर्थियों के लिए परेशानी का कारण रहा है। दैनिक रूप से 5 सीसैट प्रश्न प्रकाशित किए जाएंगे। Note - 20 स्टैटिक प्रश्नों, 5 करेंट अफेयर्स प्रश्नों और 5 CSAT प्रश्नों का दैनिक रूप से टेस्ट। (30 प्रारंभिक परीक्षा प्रश्न) प्रश्नोत्तरी प्रारूप में अंग्रेजी और हिंदी दोनों में दैनिक आधार पर अपडेट किया जाएगा। 60 DAY रैपिड रिवीजन (RaRe) सीरीज के बारे में अधिक जानने के लिए  – CLICK HERE   Download 60 Day Rapid Revision (RaRe) Series Schedule – CLICK HERE  Download 60 Day Rapid Revision (RaRe) Series Notes & Solutions DAY 15 – CLICK HERE Note –  Comment your Scores in the Comment Section. This will keep you accountable, responsible and sincere in days to come. It will help us come out with the Cut-Off on a Daily Basis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8AboyDGPNg Important Note Don't forget to post your marks in the comment section. Also, let us know if you enjoyed today's test :)  You can post your comments in the given format  (1) Your Score (2) Matrix Meter (3) New Learning from the Test To take the Test - Click Here All the Best IASbaba