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UPSC Quiz – 2021 : IASbaba’s Daily Current Affairs Quiz 7th JUNE 2021

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

IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 1): UPSC Mains Answer Writing – General Studies Paper 1 Questions [7th JUNE,2021] – Day 106

For Previous TLP (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE Hello Friends, Welcome to IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 1): UPSC Mains Answer Writing – General Studies Paper 1 Questions [7th JUNE,2021] – Day 106 TLP (Phase 1) just got over on 8th May (Saturday) and we are extremely thankful for your active participation to make this program a success. Well, though TLP (Phase 1) got over, ‘Picture abhi baaqi hai mere dost’. There is a surprise for you. Since prelims is bound to get delayed once again this year, its not wise to leave the writing practice just now. Hence, we are extending the TLP program  We will be posting 3 questions per day (Monday to Friday). The questions will be based on Current Affairs, so that you don’t have to invest your time separately on exclusively mains oriented topics. So, keep practicing and keep improving. To Know More about TLP  -> CLICK HERE For Previous TLP (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE Note: Click on Each Question (Link), it will open in a new tab and then Answer respective questions! 1. There has always been a debate whether freedom was seized by the Indians or power was transferred voluntarily by the British as an act of positive statesmanship. What are your views on this debate? Substantiate. इस बात पर हमेशा बहस होती रही है कि क्या भारतीयों ने स्वतंत्रता पर कब्जा कर लिया था या सत्ता को अंग्रेजों द्वारा स्वेच्छा से सकारात्मक राज्य कौशल के रूप में स्थानांतरित कर दिया गया था। इस बहस पर आपके क्या विचार हैं? पुष्टि करें। 2. India's freedom struggle had participation from people of all walks of life irrespective of caste, creed, sex, and religion, and was not exclusively controlled by any particular group. Do you agree? Critically comment. भारत के स्वतंत्रता संग्राम में जाति, पंथ, लिंग और धर्म के बावजूद जीवन के सभी क्षेत्रों के लोगों की भागीदारी थी, और यह किसी विशेष समूह द्वारा विशेष रूप से नियंत्रित नहीं था। क्या आप सहमत हैं? समालोचनात्मक टिप्पणी करें। 3. How has the India-Russia relationship unfolded during this Pandemic? Critically Analyse. इस महामारी के दौरान भारत-रूस संबंध कैसे सामने आए हैं? समालोचनात्मक विश्लेषण करें। P.S: The review from IASbaba will happen from the time the question is posted till 10 pm 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 :)

WEEKEND WITH BABA

[WEEKEND WITH BABA] Fifth Live Session – Kannada Literature Optional by Kiran Kumar Sir today at 5 PM

Dear Students The session on Kannada Literature will be taken by Kiran Kumar sir on 6th June (Sunday) from 5 PM - 6 PM. Zoom Session Details  Topic: Kannada Literature Optional Weekend with Baba Time: Jun 6, 2021 05:00 PM Join Zoom Meeting - https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87201793245?pwd=bmNFelpMVFNxaDVUUTIxdCtWN0VlUT09 Meeting ID: 872 0179 3245 Passcode: 496587 Note The Zoom link will be active only on the scheduled time and date. Students will be allowed to participate in the session on a 'first come first serve' basis. To Watch Previous 'Weekend With Baba' Sessions - CLICK HERE P.S: 'CONNECT WITH BABA' consists of the following - Hotline, #AskBaba, Phone-a-Friend, (Monday - Friday between 10 AM to 6 PM), and 'Weekend with Baba' (Every Saturday on YouTube from 6 PM - 7 PM). To get Regular Updates from IASbaba, follow- TELEGRAM Channel – CLICK HERE YOUTUBE  –  CLICK HERE FACEBOOK  – CLICK HERE

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[WEEK 3] ETHICS THEORY & CASE STUDIES | BRAINSTORMING ON ETHICS & ESSAY (BEE) by Sunil Oberoi Sir

Dear Students, As part of our new initiative, BRAINSTORMING ON ETHICS & ESSAY (BEE), here we have come up with the session. BEE is a FREE ONLINE (YOUTUBE) initiative, exclusively for Essay and Ethics curated by IASbaba’s renowned faculty member, Shri Sunil Oberoi Sir (former IAS Officer). The session focuses on the theme, 'ETHICS THEORY & CASE STUDIES'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQMIAqK-HsE   Sunil Oberoi Sir has worked on Civil Services Reforms in India with UNDP and DoPT. He was a government nominee in interview boards and Examiner in various govt. exams. He was also associated with induction training of new entrants of Civil Services and In-Service training of Senior Civil Servants. To Know More about BEE Initiative -> CLICK HERE Download the schedule: Click Here For Any Queries: Email id: offline@iasbaba.com / support@iasbaba.com Mobile No: 91691 91888 (Please call between 10 am – 6 pm ONLY) Thank You IASbaba 

WEEKEND WITH BABA

[WEEKEND WITH BABA] Fifth Live Session – Public Administration Optional by Adesh Sir today at 11 AM

Dear Students The session on Public Administration will be taken by Adesh sir on 6th June (Sunday) from 11 AM – 12 PM. Zoom Session Details  Topic: Public Administration Optional Weekend With BabaTime: Jun 6, 2021 11:00 AM Join Zoom Meeting – https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89006238716?pwd=K3BUTkxHeHlQdmtpTktzNGszUm45UT09 Meeting ID: 890 0623 8716Passcode: 701244 Note The Zoom link will be active only on the scheduled time and date. Students will be allowed to participate in the session on a 'first come first serve' basis. To Watch Previous 'Weekend With Baba' Sessions - CLICK HERE P.S: 'CONNECT WITH BABA' consists of the following - Hotline, #AskBaba, Phone-a-Friend, (Monday - Friday between 10 AM to 6 PM), and 'Weekend with Baba' (Every Saturday on YouTube from 6 PM - 7 PM). To get Regular Updates from IASbaba, follow- TELEGRAM Channel – CLICK HERE YOUTUBE  –  CLICK HERE FACEBOOK  – CLICK HERE

Motivational Articles

Creative Guidance – Art of watching the breath – Inspirational Educative Articles

Art of watching the breath: Before watching something, you need to know what you are trying to watch. What exactly is the breath? If you have not defined what a breath is, you will not be able to watch it. The problem is not of watching, but of defining what you want to watch. The moment you define something clearly, it’s easier to watch it. If someone says, “Look over there,” you’ll have a hundred and one questions: “What do you mean over there? Should I look at the bottle, the cup, or the table?” When someone says, “Look at the bottle,” it narrows down your vision a little more, but you can still have questions: “Where should I look? Should I look at the cap, the label, or the contents of the bottle?” When you are finally told, “Just focus on the cap of the bottle,” you can begin to focus without any confusion. This might sound simple, but very few people inquire deeply into their object of observation, and are always confused about the process of watching. Apply the same process of inquiry to your breath. Your breath is not a single point, it is a continuum. A breath starts as air from the outside, touches your nostrils, enters your body, pauses for a moment, and then leaves the body. Breath is not a single point, but a complete cycle. This is where you need to understand the difference between focus and awareness. If you are just trying to focus, you will be in confusion, because you don’t know what exactly to focus on, in this long cycle of breathing. You might ask yourself, “Should I focus on the beginning, the middle, or the end of the breath?” All you have to do is narrow down your definition of breath, and focus on either the air touching your nostrils, the pause between two breaths, or the contraction and expansion of your abdomen. You can focus anywhere on the breath, but your entire awareness should be on the process of breathing. The entire activity and process of breathing should be a part of your awareness. Every time you are confused about what to watch, know that, as long as you are fully aware of your breath, you are in meditation. “This article is a part of the creative endeavor of Nirvana Foundation and IASBABA.”

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[WEEK 3] ESSAY 6: Theme – We may brave human laws but cannot resist natural laws | BRAINSTORMING ON ETHICS & ESSAY (BEE) by Sunil Oberoi Sir

Dear Students, As part of our new initiative, BRAINSTORMING ON ETHICS & ESSAY (BEE), here we have come up with the  Sixth session. BEE is a FREE ONLINE (YOUTUBE) initiative, exclusively for Essay and Ethics curated by IASbaba’s renowned faculty member, Shri Sunil Oberoi Sir (former IAS Officer). The Sixth essay focuses on the theme, ''.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbo9XTv12yw&t;=12s Sunil Oberoi Sir has worked on Civil Services Reforms in India with UNDP and DoPT. He was a government nominee in interview boards and Examiner in various govt. exams. He was also associated with induction training of new entrants of Civil Services and In-Service training of Senior Civil Servants. To Know More about BEE Initiative -> CLICK HERE Download the schedule: Click Here For Any Queries: Email ID: support@iasbaba.com Mobile No: 91691 91888 (Please call between 10 AM – 6 PM ONLY)   Thank You IASbaba 

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 5th June 2021

Archives (PRELIMS + MAINS FOCUS) CEM-Industrial Deep Decarbonization Initiative Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II - Policies and interventions and GS-III - Conservation  In news Recently, India and the UK have launched a new workstream to promote industrial energy efficiency under Clean Energy Ministerial's (CEM) Industrial Deep Decarbonization Initiative (IDDI). It is coordinated by UNIDO (United Nations Development Industrial organisation). It was launched in the ongoing 12th CEM (CEM12) Meeting, virtually hosted by Chile. About 12th CEM Meeting Objective: To infuse green technologies and stimulate demand for low-carbon industrial material. India is committed to cut emissions intensity per unit of GDP by 33 to 35% by 2030. The commitment depends on effective deployment of low carbon technologies in Energy Intensive Sectors like Iron & Steel, Cement and Petrochemicals. About Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) It was established in December 2009 at the UN’s Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) CoP in Copenhagen. Purpose: To promote policies and programs that advance clean energy technology To share lessons learned and best practices To encourage the transition to a global clean energy economy. Focus Areas Improve energy efficiency worldwide. Enhance clean energy supply. Expand clean energy access. Members: 29 countries  India is also a member country. Industrial Deep Decarbonization Initiative (IDDI) IDDI is an initiative of CEM. It is a global coalition of public and private organisations who are working to stimulate demand for low carbon industrial materials. Functions To standardise carbon assessments Establish ambitious public and private sector procurement targets Incentivise investment into low-carbon product development and design industry guidelines. Supporting Countries: The IDDI is co-led by the UK and India  Current members also include Germany and Canada. Goals: Encouraging governments and the private sector to buy low carbon steel and cement. Sourcing and sharing data for common standards and targets. NASA selects two missions to the planet Venus Part of: GS Prelims and GS -III - Sci and tech; Space  In news NASA has selected two missions to the planet Venus.  Details about the missions The missions are called DAVINCI+ and VERITAS  These will be launched between 2028 and 2030. DAVINCI+ is ‘Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging’ It is the first US-led mission to the planet’s atmosphere since 1978. It will try to understand Venus’ composition to see how the planet formed and evolved. It also consists of a descent sphere that will pass through the planet’s thick atmosphere and make observations and take measurements of noble gases and other elements. It will also try to return the first high resolution photographs of a geological feature, tesserae, that is unique to Venus. The presence of tesseraes may suggest that Venus has tectonic plates like Earth. The second mission called VERITAS is ‘Venus Emissivity, Radio Science, InSAR, Topography, and Spectroscopy’ It will map the planet’s surface to determine its geologic history and understand the reasons why it developed so differently from Earth. India to vote for Maldives in the election of the President of the UNGA Part of: GS Prelims and GS -II - International Relations  In news India will vote in support of Maldives in the election of the President of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) that will be held on 7th June. What you need to know about UNGA President  The President is the presiding officer of the General Assembly. The member nations of the UNGA vote for the President on a yearly basis.  The presidency rotates annually between the five geographic groups:  African Asia-Pacific  Eastern European  Latin American and Caribbean  Western European and other States. No permanent member of the United Nations Security Council ever serves as UNGA president. Fun fact  Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (1900 – 1990) of India served as 8th President of the UNGA in 1953. She was the First woman president of UNGA. K.P. Krishnan Expert Committee  Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III - Economy In news Dr. K.P. Krishnan headed the expert committee on Variable Capital Company (VCC). It has submitted its report on the feasibility of Variable Capital Companies in the International Financial Services Centres in India. Why was the committee set up? The IFSCA set up this Committee to explore the potential for allowing another legal structure, popularly known as a VCC, as an additional option through which asset managers could pool the investors’ funds. The VCC structure removes some of the key limitations of companies. It provides for higher regulatory standards than those applicable to trusts. Report of the committee The Committee assessed the features of a VCC or its equivalent, in other countries such as the UK, Singapore, Ireland and Luxembourg.  The Committee recommended the adoption of a VCC-like legal structure for the purpose of conducting fund management activity in IFSCs The Committee recognized that the legal framework governing entities should provide certainty and clarity to investors.  Mali suspended from African Union Part of: GS Prelims and GS -II - International Relations  In news The African Union suspended Mali’s membership in response to the military coup and it threatened Mali with sanctions if a civilian-led government was not restored.  West African regional bloc Economic Community of West African States ECOWAS had also suspended Mali. About Mali Mali is a landlocked country in West Africa. Capital: Bamako. About African Union It is a continental union consisting of 55 countries of Africa.  In 2017, the AU admitted Morocco as a member state. The AU was announced in the Sirte Declaration in Sirte, Libya in 1999. It was founded in 2001 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It was launched in 2002 in Durban, South Africa. The AU's secretariat, the African Union Commission, is based in Addis Ababa India and AU India is a member of the AU Partners Group (AUPG), which meets periodically in Addis Ababa.  India-Africa Forum Summit was the first ever India-Africa Forum Summit, participated by the Leaders of 14 African countries and the African Union Commission.  It represented a turning point in the India- AU relations.   The Summit adopted the Delhi Declaration and the Africa-India Framework for Cooperation, which constituted the blueprint for cooperation between India and Africa in the 21st century.  Miscellaneous Ranjitsinh Disale appointed as an Advisor to the World Bank Ranjitsinh Disale was the first Indian teacher to receive the Global Teacher Award He has been appointed by the World Bank as its Advisor till December 2024. World Bank has recently launched the Global Coach Program It is a new initiative focused on accelerating learning by helping countries improve in-service teacher professional development (TPD) programs and systems. (Mains Focus) SOCIETY/ GOVERNANCE Topic: GS-1: Role of women and women’s organization, population and associated issues, poverty and developmental issues, urbanization, their problems and their remedies. GS-2: Mechanisms, laws, institutions and Bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of these vulnerable sections.  Intersectionality Context: Patan Jamal Vali v. State of Andhra Pradesh, 2021 – Case was about sexual assault on a blind 22-year-old Dalit woman.  The trial court and the High Court had convicted the accused for rape under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), and under Section 3(2)(v) of the PoA Act, and sentenced him to life imprisonment. Supreme Court confirmed the conviction and the punishment for rape under the IPC but set aside the conviction under the PoA Act Concept of Intersectionality When the identity of a woman intersects with her caste, class, religion, disability and sexual orientation, she may face violence and discrimination due to two or more grounds.  It understood that multiple sources of oppression operated cumulatively to produce a specific experience of subordination for the blind Dalit woman (Patan Jamal Vali v. State of AP) Issues Despite recognising the intersectional theory in Patan Jamal Vali v. State of AP, the court set aside conviction under the PoA Act. In cases of sexual violence against Dalit and Adivasi women, courts have almost consistently set aside convictions under the PoA Act. Ramdas and Others v. State of Maharashtr (2006) Dinesh Alias Buddha v. State of Rajasthan (2006) Asharfi v. State of Uttar Pradesh (2017) Khuman Singh v. State of Madhya Pradesh (2019) In all these judgments, the court held that there was no evidence to show that the accused committed sexual assault on the ground that the victim was member of an SC/ST community.  The repeated setting aside of convictions under the PoA Act bolsters the allegations that the law is misused and amounts to the erasure of caste-based violence faced by women In the recent Parliamentary Standing Committee Report on Atrocities and Crimes against Women and Children, the “high acquittal rate motivates and boosts the confidence of dominant and powerful communities for continued perpetration”. Conclusion We need to stop hiding behind smokescreens of hyper-technicality of evidence and recognise caste-based violence against women when it stares us in the face. Else, our caste discrimination laws will be rendered toothless. Connecting the dots: Rape & Sexual Crimes Law in India Punitive Responses to Sexual Violence Need Rethink Sexual Harassment at workplaces Disha Act of Andhra Pradesh SCIENCE & TECH/ECONOMY/ GOVERNANCE Topic: GS-3: Science and Technology- developments and their applications and effects in everyday life.  GS-3: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization, of resources, growth, development and employment. Social Media Concerns Context: Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have long contributed to the democratisation of voices across the world.  Unfortunately, the parallel forces of capitalism and information colonisation have wrought national security and the rule of law in democracies.  Concerns of Social Media Speed prioritised over depth: On a fundamental level, social media has eroded mainstream media and fostered a culture of speedy and commercialised news at the cost of nuanced & in-depth coverage.  Different from Traditional Media: The centrality of the business model of social media revolves around one concept: social media companies are the platforms and not the creators of content or information. Invest on Human Psychology: Social media companies invest billions of dollars in R&D in understanding human psychology so as to develop algorithms that feed them the content they prefer. Creation of Echo Chambers: The social media platforms generate revenue from users' clicks by showing them content they wish to see and believe. Social media minimises exposure to opposing views as that would not generate their revenue. Half-baked Opinions: Social media influencers for increasing likes and followers can comment on law and order and national security matters without responsibility Unable to balance competing interests: Social media companies have been unable to balance the national security concerns with the capitalist motivations of profit. Liable to mislead & misuse: As social media competes for the attention of the masses, it becomes a tool of information warfare and propaganda While social media gives voice to the voiceless, it is also used to polarise society. National Security Threats: The attention-driven social media model may also make a country vulnerable to separatist groups who can mobilise large crowds by spreading false information at lightning speed. Used for attack on India’s image & morale: The external adversaries like China and Pakistan have pushed anti-Indian narratives on social media and tried to undermine Indian soldiers' morale during the recent border conflict with China. Social media platforms have been used by Pakistan to accuse India of human rights violations in Kashmir falsely Way Ahead As social media companies and AI become increasingly advanced and powerful, it is pertinent to introduce regulations and taxations on social media.  As a short term measure, the lawmakers should focus on how IT laws can minimise threats to national security, including theft of data and society's polarisation.  To reduce the risk of radicalisation, the IT community should advocate for contracts between employers and employees on YouTube and Instagram so different interest groups do not use them.  Additionally, there is a heightened need for digital literacy, especially amongst the growing youth population. Connecting the dots: New IT Rules – Guidelines for Social Media Twitter Controversy during Farmers protest Dominance of Big tech Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code (TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE) Model questions: (You can now post your answers in comment section) Note: Correct answers of today’s questions will be provided in next day’s DNA section. Kindly refer to it and update your answers. Comments Up-voted by IASbaba are also the “correct answers”. Q.1 Global Coach Program initiative has been launched by which of the following? World Health Organisation Amnesty International World Bank UNICEF Q.2 Clean Energy Ministerial's (CEM) Industrial Deep Decarbonization Initiative was launched by which of the following countries? USA and Japan China and Sri Lanka France and Russia India and UK ANSWERS FOR 4th June 2021 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (TYK) 1  A 2 D Must Read On Global Warming: The Hindu On Biodiversity: The Hindu About simultaneous elections: Indian Express

Motivational Articles

[MI-STORIES]MOTIVATIONAL AND INSPIRATIONAL STORIES - The Right Place !

For Previous Story -> CLICK HERE Inspirational Stories: Here is the story for this week from the new series of Inspirational and Motivational stories. One of the oldest known forms of communication is story telling. There is something primordial within us that loves stories and their tremendous impact. In this series, we aim to bring you the best of real-life stories that can inspire and motivate you. Stories always try to teach us something useful. It is one of the best ways of learning from other's mistakes and avoiding our own. Although each story has its own moral, in the comments section you can share your opinion on the moral of the story. If you are able to see something that others might have missed, you can share it for the benefit of all. Apart from just reading these awesome stories, you can also share some of the stories that have inspired you. If we find the story appropriate and useful, we will share it with all. More importantly, read these stories every week without a miss, and stay inspired.   So Here is the story for this week - The right place ! A mother and a baby camel were lying around under a tree. Then the baby camel asked, “Why do camels have humps?” The mother camel considered this and said, “We are desert animals so we have the humps to store water so we can survive with very little water.” The baby camel thought for a moment then said, “Ok…why are our legs long and our feet rounded?” The mama replied, “They are meant for walking in the desert.” The baby paused. After a beat, the camel asked, “Why are our eyelashes long? Sometimes they get in my way.” The mama responded, “Those long thick eyelashes protect your eyes from the desert sand when it blows in the wind. The baby thought and thought. Then he said, “I see. So the hump is to store water when we are in the desert, the legs are for walking through the desert and these eye lashes protect my eyes from the desert sand, then what the hell are we doing in a Zoo?” The Lesson: Skills and abilities are only useful if you are in the right place at the right time. Otherwise they go to waste.  

Important Articles

[WEEK 3] ESSAY 5: Theme – Can Capitalism bring inclusive growth? | BRAINSTORMING ON ETHICS & ESSAY (BEE) by Sunil Oberoi Sir

Dear Students, As part of our new initiative, BRAINSTORMING ON ETHICS & ESSAY (BEE), here we have come up with the  Fifth session. BEE is a FREE ONLINE (YOUTUBE) initiative, exclusively for Essay and Ethics curated by IASbaba’s renowned faculty member, Shri Sunil Oberoi Sir (former IAS Officer). The Fifth essay focuses on the theme, ''.   https://youtu.be/2ilWL4Ffmow Sunil Oberoi Sir has worked on Civil Services Reforms in India with UNDP and DoPT. He was a government nominee in interview boards and Examiner in various govt. exams. He was also associated with induction training of new entrants of Civil Services and In-Service training of Senior Civil Servants. To Know More about BEE Initiative -> CLICK HERE Download the schedule: Click Here For Any Queries: Email ID: support@iasbaba.com Mobile No: 91691 91888 (Please call between 10 AM – 6 PM ONLY)   Thank You IASbaba