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[DAY 6] 60 DAY RAPID REVISION (RaRe) SERIES for UPSC Prelims 2022 – ENVIRONMENT, 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 – 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 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 6 – 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=tzyVrXql-bM 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

SYNOPSIS [16th March,2022] Day 45: IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 1): UPSC Mains Answer Writing (General Studies)

For Previous TLP (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE SYNOPSIS [16th March,2022] Day 45: IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 1): UPSC Mains Answer Writing (General Studies)   1. What is the Starlink internet venture? How is different from other internet services? Discuss.  Approach-  Candidates need to write about the starlink internet services how it works and how it’s different from the other internet service.  Introduction  Starlink is a SpaceX project to build a broadband network with a cluster of orbiting spacecraft that could eventually number thousands. Starlink currently has 1,385 satellites in orbit and has already started beta testing in North America and initiating pre-orders in countries like India. Body  Difference from other internet services: Space Infrastructure: Satellite Internet is the technology that beams the internet down from a satellite that’s orbiting the earth. It will use geostationary (GEO) and medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites, while Starlink and OneWeb use low earth orbit (LEO) satellites.  As LEO satellites orbit closer to the earth, they are able to provide stronger signals and faster speeds than traditional fixed-satellite systems. Latency: The service offers low-latency broadband internet to remote areas across the globe, using a constellation of satellites in low-Earth orbit. Will help to bring the lag down to 20-30 milliseconds, roughly the time it takes for terrestrial systems to transfer data. Speed difference: The premium service of starlink claims to provide internet speeds ranging between 150 and 500 mbps. The latency of the premium service is between 20-40ms. Duration and accessible difference: According to Starlink’s website, the premium offering will come with 24×7 support and assist features through a mobile app. In other words, it allows users to connect to the internet beamed from space onto a dish antenna, much like satellite TV. Coverage area difference: The reason telecom firms want to explore satellite internet is that there are areas where fibre connections just can’t reach. Hence, satellite networks are being used to bring connectivity to such areas, which include hills and remote islands.  Easier Connectivity: As satellites appear to be stationary, it is easier to link to them. Conclusion While in the short term satellite broadband may only be targeted at remote areas where terrestrial networks haven’t reached, in the longer term it could end up competing with these networks even in the developed regions given one key benefit, which is that signals travel faster through space than they do through optic fibre cables. 2. What is the Kavach train protection system? How does it work? Explain.  Approach  Students are expected to write about the Kavach the train protection scheme recently announced in budget explain how it work and it’s benefits.  Introduction  The Kavach system was announced in the 2022 Union Budget as a part of the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. Around 2,000 km of rail network is planned to be brought under the indigenous system to enable safety and capacity augmentation in 2022-23. Body Causes of rail accidents in India: Derailments Failure of railway staff Unmanned level crossings (UMLCs) Congestion Collisions- Due to foggy weather, low signal visibility, poor signaling etc. Recently, the Indian Railways tested ‘Kavach’-Automatic Train Protection System by making two trains move towards each other at full speed. Kavach train protection scheme: It is India’s very own automatic protection system in development since 2012, under the name Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS), which got rechristened to Kavach or “armour”. Simply put, it is a set of electronic devices and Radio Frequency Identification devices installed in locomotives, in the signalling system as well the tracks that talk to each other using ultra high radio frequencies to control the brakes of trains and also alert drivers, all based on the logic programmed into them.  It continuously refresh the movement information of a train, it is able to send out triggers when a loco pilot jumps signal, called Signal Passed at Danger (SPAD), a grave offence in railway operations with respect to safety, and the key to accidents like collision.  The devices also continuously relay the signals ahead to the locomotive, making it useful for loco pilots in low visibility, especially during dense fog. TCAS or Kavach includes the key elements from already existing, and tried and tested systems like the European Train Protection and Warning System, and the indigenous Anti Collison Device. The current form of Kavach adheres to the highest level of safety and reliability standard called Safety Integrity Level 4. It will also include stationary equipment to gather signalling inputs and relay them to a central system to enable seamless communication with the train crew and stations. Over 13,000 train accidents in 2020, 32 lives lost daily on average as per NCRB report. With this type of protection system trains collision with other train can be reduced.  Conclusion Train accidents cause loss of life and property as well as are detrimental for the economy. Preventing their occurrence with generational change in rail system with technological up gradation will ensure not just safety of lives but will also be beneficial for the economy as a whole and fulfill mission zero accident 2016-17. 3. What are thermobaric weapons? How do they function? Explain. Approach-  Candidates need to write about the thermobaric weapons and explain how they function. Introduction  Fears have risen over the use of thermobaric weapons by Russia after the Ukrainian ambassador to the US said a vacuum bomb – another term for the weapon – had been used during the invasion. These weapons have been used by Russian and western forces since the 1960s. The US relied on them in its attempts to eliminate al-Qaida in the mountains in Afghanistan.  Thermobaric Weapons  The thermobaric weapon, also known as an aerosol bomb or fuel air explosive, is a two-stage munition.  These weapon suck in oxygen from the surrounding air to generate a high-temperature explosion and are effective at their “specific purpose” of “primarily destroying defensive positions”.  While they would not be used to penetrate a tank, they could be a very destructive weapon against an apartment complex or other building.  They are not illegal even though their effects can be pretty horrific, because of that effect of creating a vacuum and sucking the air out of the lungs of defenders. How the Thermobaric Weapons Function The first-stage charge distributes an aerosol made up of very fine material – from a carbon-based fuel to tiny metal particles.  A second charge ignites that cloud, creating a fireball, a huge shock wave, and a vacuum as it sucks up all surrounding oxygen. The blast wave can last for significantly longer than a conventional explosive and is capable of vaporising human bodies. Such weapons are used for a variety of purposes and come in a range of sizes. They are often used in a “bunker-buster” role to destroy defensive positions. Extremely large, air-launched versions are designed to destroy caves and tunnel complexes. Conclusion One of the things we know about Russian tactics is that they are willing to destroy everything. It’s clear that the Ukrainians are hunkering down in some of the cities as that continues the Russians are going to resort more and more to using whatever weapons they have including thermobaric weapons in built-up urban areas.   TLP Synopsis Day 45 PDF

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 18th March 2022

Archives (PRELIMS + MAINS FOCUS) India extends $1 billion credit to Sri Lanka Part of: Prelims and GS-II International Relations Context: India recently extended a $1 billion credit facility to Sri Lanka to assist the island nation through its worst foreign exchange crisis and enable it to procure food, medicines and other essential items.  An agreement to this effect was signed between the State Bank of India and the government of Sri Lanka. Key takeaways  In 2022, so far India has extended $1.4 billion support to Sri Lanka, through a $400-million RBI currency swap, postponement of a $0.5 billion loan and another half a billion as a line of credit for the country to sustain its essential fuel imports. What is the situation in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka is facing its worst financial crisis, and had declared an emergency in August 2021 in the face of a crippling foreign exchange crunch.  The nation is still facing significant fuel and gas shortages, and high inflation in essential goods.  The situation has triggered protests by the political Opposition and citizens’ groups in Sri Lanka. The root cause of the crisis was the foreign exchange shortage due to a large $10 billion trade deficit.  Sri Lanka is due to repay foreign debt totalling nearly $ 7 billion this year, amid a persisting shortage of dollars to import food, medicines and other essentials.  It has already sought China’s help to restructure its loans that amount to 10% of its total foreign debt. What is a credit facility? A credit facility is a type of loan.  It allows the borrowing party to take out money over an extended period of time rather than reapplying for a loan each time it needs money. What is Line of Credit (LOC)? A line of credit (LOC) is a preset borrowing limit that can be tapped into at any time.  The borrower can take money out as needed until the limit is reached, and as money is repaid, it can be borrowed again in the case of an open line of credit. News Source: TH ExoMars mission suspended Part of: Prelims and GS-III Space Context:The European Space Agency (ESA) has suspended its €1bn (£844m) ExoMars mission, which is a joint project with Russia. It was due to launch a robotic rover in September. Member states of the ESA voted recently to cancel the launch because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. About the mission The Mars rover, named Rosalind Franklin, was assembled in the UK for a planned launch onboard a Russian rocket. Rosalind Franklin is the second stage of the joint European-Russian mission.  The first part, a satellite called the Trace Gas Orbiter, was launched in 2016 and is studying the planet’s atmosphere.  It was also supposed to act as a telecommunications relay for Rosalind Franklin when the rover arrived. The next available launch window, based on the alignment of the Earth and Mars, will be 2024, but the technical and political issues may take longer than this to resolve. The ESA has commissioned a feasibility study of how to get ExoMars off the ground without Roscosmos (Russian space agency) involvement.  Working with NASA is one option and it had expressed a “strong willingness to support” the mission. News Source: The Guardian Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Part of: Prelims and GS-II International Relations Context: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has estimated that The Ukraine crisis could knock more than a percentage point off global growth this year and add two-and-a-half percentage points to inflation. It has called for targeted government spending increases in response. Well-targeted increases in government spending by OECD countries of the order of 0.5% of GDP could reduce the war’s economic impact by about half without significantly adding to inflation. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development The OECD is an intergovernmental economic organisation, founded to stimulate economic progress and world trade. Most OECD members are high-income economies with a very high Human Development Index (HDI) and are regarded as developed countries. Founded: 1961. Headquarters: Paris, France. Members: 38 countries India is not a member, but a key economic partner. Reports and Indices by OECD Government at a Glance 2017 report. International Migration Outlook. OECD Better Life Index. News Source: TH (News from PIB) Mujib: Mujib - The Making of a Nation, India-Bangladesh co-produced biopic on ‘Bangabandhu’ Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Disaster Management Plan of Ministry of Panchayati Raj Part of: GS-Prelims and GS-II: Government schemes and policies Context: The Disaster Management Plan of Ministry of Panchayati Raj has been released. Aim: To develop disaster resilience at the grassroots level among the Panchayats and establish a framework to align the disaster management measures in rural areas to that of the National Disaster Management Authority’.  The convergent and collective actions to envision, plan and implement community-based disaster management plans, would be a game changer for our country in managing disasters comprehensively. People’s participation in preparedness for disaster management and mitigation activities at grassroots level is crucial. Active participation of the community is vital to carry out and sustain the activities relating to disaster management in rural areas.  There is a need to formulate Panchayat-level and village-level Disaster Management Plans to mitigate the challenges in the event of disaster.  Disaster management should be kept in mind while making a master plan for the holistic development of Panchayats in the country. All stakeholders including PRIs, elected representatives and functionaries of Panchayats etc. would participate in planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the plan.   News Source: PIB Release of India’s Arctic Policy Part of: GS-Prelims and GS-II: Government schemes and policies Context: India's Arctic policy titled 'India and the Arctic: building a partnership for sustainable development’ lays down six pillars:  Strengthening India's scientific research and cooperation Climate and environmental protection, Economic and human development Transportation and connectivity Governance and international cooperation National capacity building in the Arctic region.  Implementing India's Arctic policy will involve multiple stakeholders, including academia, the research community, business, and industry.  India has a significant stake in the Arctic. It is one of thirteen nations holding Observer status in the Arctic Council, a high-level intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and the indigenous people of the Arctic.  India's engagement with the Arctic region has been consistent and multidimensional. The country maintains that all human activity should be sustainable, responsible, transparent, and based on respect for international laws. India's Arctic policy aims to promote the following agenda— Strengthening national capabilities and competencies in science and exploration, climate and environmental protection, maritime and economic cooperation with the Arctic region. Institutional and human resource capacities will be strengthened within Government and academic, research and business institutions. Inter-ministerial coordination in pursuit of India's interests in the Arctic. Enhancing understanding of the impact of climate change in the Arctic on India's climate, economic, and energy security. Contributing better analysis, prediction, and coordinated policymaking on the implications of ice melting in the Arctic on India's economic, military and strategic interests related to global shipping routes, energy security, and exploitation of mineral wealth. Studying linkages between polar regions and the Himalayas. Deepen cooperation between India and countries of the Arctic region under various Arctic forums, drawing expertise from scientific and traditional knowledge. Increase India’s participation in the Arctic Council and improve understanding of the complex governance structures in the Arctic, relevant international laws, and geopolitics of the region. Nodal institution: The National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR) in Goa, an autonomous institute under the Ministry of Earth Sciences News Source: PIB (Mains Focus) GOVERNANCE/ ECONOMY GS-2: GS-2: Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation. One Rank One Pension Case Context: The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled there was “no constitutional infirmity” in the way the government had introduced ‘one rank, one pension’ (OROP) among ex-service personnel.  The scheme, notified by the Defence Ministry on November 7, 2015, was challenged by Indian Ex-Service Movement, an association of retired defence personnel. What is One Rank One Pension? OROP means that any two military personnel retiring at the same rank, with the same years of service, must get an equal pension.  Koshyari Committee in 2011 defined OROP as a uniform pension to be paid to armed forces personnel retiring in the same rank with the same length of service, irrespective of their date of retirement While this might appear almost obvious, there are reasons why this was not the case earlier. Military personnel across the three services fall under two categories, the officers and the other ranks, as they’re called.  The other ranks, which are soldiers, usually retire at age 35. They retire early country needs a young military. Unlike government employees who retire close to 60, soldiers can thus miss out on the benefits from subsequent pay commissions. And since pensions are based on the last drawn salary, pensions too are impacted adversely. Therefore, it was argued that early retirement should not become an adverse element for what a soldier earns as pension, compared with those who retire later. When did the demand for OROP started? From 1950 to 1973, there was a concept known as the Standard Rate of Pension, which was similar to OROP. In 1974, when the 3rd Pay Commission came into force, certain changes were effected which was further modified in 4th Pay Commission. What ultimately happened was that the benefits of the successive pay commissions were not passed to servicemen who had retired earlier.  Pensions differed for those who had retired at the same rank, with the same years of service, but years apart. Ex-servicemen demanded OROP to correct the discrepancy. Over the decades, several committees looked into it. The Brig K P Singh Deo committee in 1983 recommended a system similar to Standard Rate of Pension, as did the Parliamentary Committees on Defence. What are the financial implication of OROP? Meeting the demand was argued to be financially unsustainable because soldiers retire early and remain eligible for pension for much longer than other employees.  This would enlarge Defence Ministry’s pension budget (more than one-fifth of the total defence budget) which will further impact the Ministry’s capital expenditure. The total defence pensioners are 32.9 lakh, but that includes 6.14 lakh defence civilian pensioners. The actual expenditure of the Defence Ministry on pensions was Rs 1.18 lakh crore in 2019-2020, Rs 1.28 lakh crore in 2020-2021 When the late Manohar Parrikar was Defence Minister, it was estimated that a one-time payout of Rs 83,000 crore would be needed to clear all past issues. However, every time a new pay commission came, it would lead to substantial payouts to bring parity. What was the concern even after government implementing OROP from 2015? Petitioners submitted in Supreme Court that the government had altered the initial definition of OROP and, instead of an automatic revision of the rates of pension, the revision would now take place at periodic intervals.  According to the petitioners, this was arbitrary and unconstitutional under Articles 14 and 21. What was the court’s ruling? The court did not agree with the argument that the government’s 2015 policy contradicted the original decision to implement OROP. The court also said that while the Koshyari Committee report furnishes the historical background of the demand, and its own view on it, it “cannot be construed as embodying a statement of governmental policy”. After evaluating the government’s policy, it found “no constitutional infirmity in the OROP principle as defined by the government communication dated 7 November 2015”. Connecting the dots: Central Armed Police Services Atmanirbhar Bharat INTERNATIONAL/ SECURITY GS-2: International Events and important international institutions Russia-Ukraine conflict: Role of ICJ Context: The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has led to one of the most severe humanitarian crises in Europe since World War II.  Russia has sought to justify its “special military operation” as a response to the alleged act of genocide of the Russian speaking people in the territories of Donetsk and Luhansk (eastern part of kraine).  Ukraine on February 26 approached the International Court of Justice (ICJ), requesting it to hold that no acts of genocide (defined under Genocide Convention, 1948) as claimed by Russia have been committed by Ukraine and also requested the court to direct Russia to “immediately suspend military operations” in Ukraine.  The ICJ on March 16, rendered its order directing the Russian federation inter alia to immediately suspend all military operations in Ukraine.  Where does the ICJ’s jurisdiction lie?  Article 36(1) of the Statute of the ICJ provides that the ICJ shall have jurisdiction in all matters relating to the UN Charter, or other treaties or conventions in force.  The Genocide Convention 1948 under Article IX provides that disputes between states relating to the Convention shall be submitted to the ICJ at the request of any of the parties to the dispute. Russia and Ukraine are both parties to the Genocide Convention.  The ICJ held that there exists a prima facie dispute between Ukraine and Russia over the question of whether the acts of genocide have been committed in Ukraine, and accordingly it has the jurisdiction.  What do the ICJ’s powers to indicate provisional measures entail?  The Statute of the International Court of Justice, under Article 41 empowers the ICJ to indicate provisional measures in any case before it in order to preserve the rights of the parties involved.  When the ICJ indicates such provisional measures, the parties to the dispute and the UN Security Council have to be notified.  Until 2001, there was uncertainty as to whether the provisional measures indicated by the ICJ were binding.  However, in the LaGrand (2001) case between Germany and the U.S. relating to the denial of consular access to a German national in the U.S., the ICJ made it clear that provisional measures are binding in character and create international legal obligations.  Further, provisional measures may be indicated by the ICJ either on the request of a state party or on its own motion.  The ICJ has also held in the Tehran Hostages Case (1980) that the non-appearance of one of the parties concerned cannot itself be an obstacle to indication of provisional measures.  In the present case, the Russian chose not appear in the oral proceedings before the court. Notwithstanding, the ICJ proceeded to decide the case.  Under what conditions can the ICJ’s powers be exercised?  The power to indicate provisional measures is subject to certain conditions.  In Gambia v. Myanmar (2020) case dealing with genocide of Rohingyas, ICJ held that it may exercise the power to indicate provisional measures only if it is satisfied that rights which are being asserted by the requesting party is “at least plausible”.  The ICJ in the present case held that Ukraine indeed has a plausible “right of not being subjected to military operations by the Russia.”  The ICJ expressed doubt regarding the use of unilateral military force against another state for preventing and punishing genocide, as a means under the Genocide Convention 1948.  It highlighted that the Genocide Convention provides for other means such as resort to other UN organs, and for peaceful dispute settlement by ICJ. It is important to note here that the ICJ at the stage of provisional measures does not engage in a definitive analysis of whether rights which are claimed by the applicant actually exist. That analysis is for the merits phase.  What lies ahead?  The provisional measures indicated by the ICJ are binding, and non-compliance certainly entails the breach of an international legal obligation.  However, the ICJ does not have the means or mechanism to secure the enforcement of the judgment itself.  Indeed, the UN Charter under Article 94(2) provides that if any state fails to perform obligations pursuant to an ICJ decision, the UN Security Council (UNSC) may take measures necessary to give effect to the judgment.  However, the possibility in the present case is bleak given that Russia has veto power in the UNSC.  Additionally, if there is an impasse in the Security Council, the UN General Assembly (UNGA) is empowered under Article 14 of the UN Charter to recommend measures for the peaceful adjustment of any situation. In Nicaragua v U.S. (1984) when the U.S. refused to comply with the ICJ decision, and the Security Council was deadlocked, the UNGA adopted several resolutions deploring the behaviour of the U.S. Further, the Uniting for Peace Resolution adopted in 1950 by the UNGA in the context of the Korean War, authorises the UNGA to consider any matter which may threaten international peace and security, and to make appropriate recommendations including the use of armed force.  Russia’s non-participation in the oral proceedings has already reflected its disrespect for international law and international institutions. If Russia does not comply with the provisional measures of the ICJ, the reputational harm to its regime will only be increased.  Moreover, non-compliance with provisional measures will legitimise and justify counter-measures against Russia.  Interestingly enough, Russia has been kicked out of the Council of Europe with immediate effect on the same day as ICJ’s provisional measures were indicated.  Connecting the dots: Ukraine Crisis and Economy India-Russia Military alliance  Indo-US defence deals (ORF: Expert Speak) March 14: Empower women to achieve just energy transition -  https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/empower-women-to-achieve-just-energy-transition/  TOPIC: GS-3: Energy, Climate Change Empower women to achieve just energy transition Context: The United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report has warned of dangerous consequences of climate change ahead. Accelerating progress of economies towards net-zero emissions is, therefore, not an option but an imperative. In its urgent recommendations, the report emphasised that a key area, where governments should take the lead, is supporting the skills and knowledge required to create zero-carbon societies.  However, without a plan to address the gender inequalities in opportunities that this transition would create, economies would not achieve a ‘just’ and equitable path to a net-zero future. India’s commitments India has committed to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by the year 2070. This is projected to create over 50 million new jobs.  A major enabler of this goal is the shift to renewable energy (RE) from conventional fossil fuel-based energy. India has set an ambitious target of achieving 500 GW of RE capacity by 2030, of which more than 100 GW of installed RE capacity has already been achieved.  Yet, women account for an estimated 11 percent of the workforce in RE sector in India, which is significantly less than the global average of 32 percent.  India’s renewable energy sector would potentially employ around one million people by 2030, with emerging opportunities in new infrastructure, low-carbon manufacturing, etc.  Women are likely to miss this employment opportunity if their requisite skills, capital, and networks are not built today. The question that needs to be addressed: How can the energy transition ensure more opportunities for women to enable a just, sustainable, and inclusive transition? What are the entry points that the government and private sector could support for the inclusion of more women in associated sectors? Acknowledging, identifying, and assessing the causes of gender-bias and inequality in the sector is the stepping stone towards mainstreaming gender in clean energy targets. This raw information, data, and research is a pre-requisite for devising plans to address the inherent challenges associated with women inclusion in green energy sector jobs.  Gender-specific challenges in energy transition emanates from socio-cultural biases that restricts women’s expression, ability to onboard to new opportunities, and freedom. There is a need for government departments and other nodal agencies to collaborate and generate a comprehensive data and research evidence on the impact of the rapid energy transitions on women employment as well as the transformational role women can play in clean energy projects. This will allow the designing of effective and targeted development schemes and programmes that could address the problem. Skilling of women, particularly in the Science Technology Engineering Mathematics (STEM) fields is extremely crucial.  This is important given the fact that most of the renewable energy jobs are high skilled in nature which requires expertise in STEM fields.  The National Science Foundation estimates that in the next decade, 80 percent of the jobs created will require STEM. Currently, women in India occupy just 14 percent of STEM jobs. Unless adequate trainings, certifications, and skill programmes are implemented focused on training, retaining, and incentivising women in STEM field, women workers will most likely be deployed for menial, temporary jobs such as helpers and support staff.  This will require handholding support apart from creating an education system that provides opportunities to willing women to choose careers in STEM fields. An education regime encouraging women in STEM will help in creating a sizeable number of women leaders, managers, engineers, and technical workforce in green jobs associated with renewable energy solutions. The cultivation of a culture by the RE companies that fosters gender-responsive working.  Adopting effective strategies that promotes gender equity such as hiring policies that ensure inclusivity in the entire value chain as well as leadership roles will go a long way in welcoming structural reforms.  Undertaking gender-related opportunities and risks assessment by the companies that can highlight the socio-economic and environmental factors that can influence an RE project such as availability of a gender to participate in project activities, women’s mobility, expected changes in their workload, etc. would lead to strategic efforts by the companies to address the gaps.  Gender equality as an investor-driven strategy can also enable renewable energy companies to fare well in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics. Conclusion These strategies will yield beneficial results if corresponding behavioral shifts and socio-cultural shifts accompany them. These relate to shattering the cultural norms that hinder women from participating in social, political, and economic discourses that are shaping up around clean energy transition. Whilst this is a long-term and slow process, such shifts are essential for realising the dream of a ‘just’ clean energy transition and an inclusive society. Can you answer the following questions? India needs to structurally tackle the gender inequalities in job opportunities available in the renewable energy sector for the country to achieve a net-zero future. Discuss.  (TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE) Model questions: (You can now post your answers in comment section) Q.1 Consider the following statements : A credit facility allows the borrowing party to take out money over an extended period of time rather than reapplying for a loan each time it needs money. Under Line of Credit (LOC), the borrower can take money out as needed until the limit is reached, and as money is repaid, it can be borrowed again in the case of an open line of credit. Which of the above is or are correct?  1 only  2 only  Both 1 and 2  Neither 1 nor 2  Q.2 International Migration Outlook report is released by which of the following organisation? IMF WHO OECD WEF  Q.3 Consider the following statements: The Mars rover, named Rosalind Franklin, was assembled in the UK for a planned launch onboard a Russian rocket. Rosalind Franklin is the second stage of the joint European-Russian mission.  Which of the above is or are correct?  1 only  2 only  Both 1 and 2  Neither 1 nor 2  ANSWERS FOR 18th March 2022 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (TYK) 1 C 2 C 3 C Must Read On vaccinating children: The Hindu On Caste identity Politics: The Hindu On Karnataka Hijab row: Indian Express

UPSC हिन्दी Quiz– 2021: IASbaba Daily Current Affairs Quiz 18th 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 – 2021 : IASbaba’s Daily Current Affairs Quiz 18th 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

[INTERVIEW INITIATIVE] Think, Rethink and Perform (TRP) [DAY 14] 2021 for UPSC/IAS Personality Test!

ARCHIVES (of TRP) - > CLICK HERE Those who have appeared for UPSC Mains 2021, fill up the Google form given below. Students who fill the form will be added to a telegram group so that there can be healthy discussions with other students who will be appearing for the Interview/Personality Test. Also, Mohan sir, Bureaucrats and Ex-Bureaucrats will be interacting one on one with all the students who will be appearing for the same. REGISTER HERE – CLICK HERE   Interview Discussion: Think, Rethink and Perform; (TRP)- Day 14 Set 1: Ask these questions to yourself; contemplate and come out with a concrete answer (not to be discussed on this forum). Invest at least 30 minutes on this set of questions.  What is your idea of an ideal life partner? What qualities should she/he possess?  Do you have those qualities in you first?  What is your opinion about live-in relationship?  Set 2: Analyse the following issue:  What are your views on the commitments made by India on the global forum to fight climate change? Do you think India has committed too much too soon? Why or why not? Think from the point of view of India’s development imperatives and the impending climate crisis.  We expect you to discuss the above question (Set 2) in the comments below and come out with a balanced view of the issues. Thank You IASbaba

IASbaba’s Think Learn Perform (TLP - Phase 1) 2022 - UPSC Mains Answer Writing General Studies Paper 4 Questions [18th March, 2022] – Day 47

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. There is no separation of mind and emotions; emotions, thinking, and learning are all linked. Do you agree? Substantiate your views. (10 Marks) मन और भावनाओं का कोई अलगाव नहीं है; भावनाएं, सोच और सीखना सभी जुड़े हुए हैं। क्या आप सहमत हैं? अपने विचारों की पुष्टि करें। 2. Emotional intelligence is your ability to recognise and understand emotions in yourself and others, and your ability to use this awareness to manage your behavior and relationships. Illustrate the significance of the given statement for public administration. (10 Marks)  भावनात्मक बुद्धिमत्ता आपके और दूसरों में भावनाओं को पहचानने और समझने की आपकी क्षमता है, और आपके व्यवहार और संबंधों को प्रबंधित करने के लिए इस जागरूकता का उपयोग करने की आपकी क्षमता है। लोक प्रशासन के लिए दिए गए कथन के महत्व को स्पष्ट कीजिए। 3. As more and more artificial intelligence is entering into the world, more and more emotional intelligence must enter into leadership. Comment. (15 Marks) जैसे-जैसे अधिक से अधिक कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता दुनिया में प्रवेश कर रही है, अधिक से अधिक भावनात्मक बुद्धिमत्ता को नेतृत्व में प्रवेश करना चाहिए। टिप्पणी करें। 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 5] 60 DAY RAPID REVISION (RaRe) SERIES हिन्दी for UPSC Prelims 2022 – Sci and Tech, 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 –शुक्रवार) 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 5 – 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=NWxdEkhTS6o 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

[DAY 5] 60 DAY RAPID REVISION (RaRe) SERIES for UPSC Prelims 2022 – Sci & Tech, 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 – 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 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 5 – 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=NWxdEkhTS6o 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

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[RESULTS] UPSC Civil Services MAINS Examination 2021 Results Announced !

Dear Students UPSC has announced UPSC Civil Services Mains Examination 2021 Results. We congratulate all the aspirants who have cleared the Mains Exam and wish you the best for UPSC CSE Exam – Personality Test. DOWNLOAD MAINS WRITTEN RESULT - CLICK HERE IASbaba' INTERVIEW MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME (IMP) IASbaba’s Interview Mentorship Programme (IMP) is the most comprehensive initiative for the personality test. The program has helped many previous year rankers to qualify for the Civil Services Exam. We have designed IMP in such a way that it is not just a ritual that has to be done by the aspirants but personal attention will be given to each and every candidate and guidance will be provided according to the individual needs of the candidates. Following the feedback of the toppers is a testimony of that. To Know More about ‘INTERVIEW MENTORSHIP PROGRAM’ – CLICK HERE IMP CURRENT AFFAIRS SESSIONS Current issues are the most important domain from which Panel members ask the questions. You must have studied Current Affairs for your mains and prelims however, the orientation of questions in the interview is different. In order to tackle this, under the Interview Mentorship Programme (IMP), 16 highly focussed sessions will be conducted to give you an analytical perspective on important current affairs topics to prepare you for facing questions by the interview board. Schedule for Special Current Affairs Session – DOWNLOAD We are happy to see the response and active engagement from the students who are part of IMP 2021. To be part of IASbaba’s Mentorship Programme (IMP), register below and be part of a dedicated Telegram group, where you can actively engage and interact with Mohan Sir, Other Students, and Selected Candidates. Those who are interested in the IMP Programme, please fill out the Registration Form below: REGISTRATION FORM – CLICK HERE IMPORTANT NOTE: Students, who have filled the Registration Form, can use the DISCUSSION ROOMS at Bengaluru, Delhi, and Lucknow Centres. The Discussion Rooms will be specially reserved for interview purposes. Also, to make the discussion more streamlined, a mentor will oversee the discussions. For further queries with regard to the interview, you can mail us at imp@iasbaba.com or call us on 8549000077 (10 am to 5:30 pm).  All the Best IASbaba Team