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[SESSION 28] - IASbaba's RAPID REVISION SERIES (RRS) of 500 HIGH PROBABLE TOPICS for UPSC PRELIMS 2020 – A FREE YouTube Initiative!

For Previous RRS (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE Dear Friends, The Last Lap is Here!! Revision and More Revision is the Key to Success!! We believe that you all are following FREE YouTube Initiative – “IASbaba's Rapid Revision Series (RRS) of 500 HIGH PROBABLE TOPICS for UPSC PRELIMS 2020”!! You should strive for at least 2-3 cycles of revision before the exam with special focus on topics which have high probability to appear in UPSC Prelims Question Paper. Each session is of 25-30 mins and would cover rapid revision of 15-20 high probable topics important for Prelims Exam this year. And trust us! This will make a huge difference in your revision process – in recalling little facts of information, going through important topics and concepts, and retaining the vital content and your final result. [VIDEO] Session 28 (Topics 461-475) - IASbaba's RAPID REVISION SERIES (RRS) of 500 HIGH PROBABLE TOPICS for UPSC PRELIMS 2020 To Download PPT PDF - IASbaba's RRS Session 28     Also, you can take up the Free Full Mocks (GS & CSAT in ENGLISH & (हिंदी)) available on the site. These mocks will give you the examination feel and will help you in coming up with a good strategy for UPSC Prelims. The question paper was made on similar lines of UPSC. The questions were designed with different difficulty levels – easy, moderate, difficult, and very difficult. This was done so that you can understand how to pick the questions for the attempt and how to leave the very difficult ones. You can read the Feedback of Students and Analysis of the Mock Tests here. Please Note that, more Mocks (GS & CSAT) will be announced soon 🙂 It will be available BOTH in English and हिंदी. Gear up and Make the Best Use of this initiative!! Kindly leave your feedback in the comment section below on this new initiative or on our YouTube. We would love to hear from you 🙂 All the Best :)    You can also go through the below important links, especially for aspirants appearing for UPSC Prelims 2020- PRELIMS SIMPLIFIED SERIES (Part 1,2,3): How to crack UPSC PRELIMS- IMPORTANT TIPS & TRICKS (using Common Sense – KCT Approach) by Mohan Sir  -> CLICK HERE MUST WATCH – STRATEGY [VIDEO]: PRELIMS  Tips (Do’s & Don’ts) from Mohan Sir -> CLICK HERE    

Catharsis -Unlock Your Talent & Creativity: PAINTINGS by BISWAJIT SINGH & SONG by AMNISHA SISTERS !

Hello Friends, You must be aware of the term ‘catharsis’. It is the process of releasing and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions. Recently we have launched a new initiative by the name Catharsis -Unlock Your Talent & Creativity! Today's work is PAINTINGS by BISWAJIT SINGH & SONG by AMNISHA SISTERS ! Well done, Keep it up !! PAINTINGS by BISWAJIT SINGH SONG by AMNISHA SISTERS (Amisha Saxena & Anisha Saxena) ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnQWdFs59S4 Be creative and find your catharsis in whichever form of creativity you are comfortable with.  It could be anything- a song, a painting, a poem, a story, a dance performance, rangolis, jokes/humor, culinary skills, mimicry and whatnot. There is no limit to creativity. Just unleash and share it with everyone! Why don’t you share your moments of catharsis with us? UPSC is not only about academics but personality as well. And your personality is shaped by the creativity that you possess.   We encourage you to keep the comment section alive by sharing your talents and also by commenting and encouraging the talent of your peers. We are also going to be a regular visitor here and will keep on posting the creative works by our talented team members and staff. NOTE- You can also nominate by tagging anyone (if you know about the talent of your friend or anyone) ? You can share your talent/creativity with us on support@iasbaba.com P.S: Kindly share it in a format that can be published

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 26th SEPTEMBER 2020

Archives (PRELIMS + MAINS FOCUS) States advised to stamp International Convention of Road Traffic Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Infrastructure In news The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has advised the States and Union Territory administrations to stamp International Convention of Road Traffic of 19th September 1949 on the first page of International Driving Permit, IDP issued by them. Many countries ask for the validation of IDP in accordance with the International Convention of Road Traffic of 19th September 1949.  Important value additions  The Convention on Road Traffic is commonly known as the Geneva Convention on Road Traffic.  It is an international treaty promoting the development and safety of international road traffic by establishing certain uniform rules among the contracting parties. The convention addresses minimum mechanical and safety equipment needed to be on board.  It defines an identification mark to identify the origin of the vehicle. The Convention was prepared and opened for signature by the United Nations Conference on Road and Motor Transport held at Geneva from 23 August to 19 September 1949. It came into force on 26 March 1952. IFSCA Committee Report on Development of International Retail Business Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Economy; Trade; Investment In news The International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) Expert Committee on international retail business development has submitted its interim report. Aim of the Committee: To suggest how to develop international retail business in International Financial Services Centre (IFSC). The committee suggests that the IFSC can aim at:   Becoming a gateway to India growth story for international investors and business  Providing Indian diaspora and individuals from Asia and Africa with a comprehensive range of financial services from the IFSC Serving domestic residents availing liberalized remittance scheme. Important value additions The Government of India had constituted the IFSCA with Shri I. Srinivas as its Chairperson.  Objective: To develop and regulate the financial services market in the IFSC in India; (2) To make GIFT City a global hub for international financial services on the lines of London, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Dubai.  Gujarat International Finance Tec (GIFT) City  It is located on the banks of the Sabarmati River.  It is India's first operational smart city and international financial services centre.  It was promoted by the Government of Gujarat as a Greenfield project. Homoeopathy Central Council (Amendment) Bill, 2020 passed Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – Medicine In news The Lok Sabha passed the Homoeopathy Central Council (Amendment) Bill, 2020 recently.  Rajya Sabha has already passed it.  Key takeaways  The Bill amends the Homoeopathy Central Council Act, 1973.  It replaces the Homoeopathy Central Council (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 which was promulgated in April 2020. The Act sets up the Central Council of Homoeopathy which regulates homoeopathic education and practice. The period for the supersession of the Central Council has been increased from two years to three years. Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Bill, 2020 passed Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – Medicine In news The Lok Sabha passed the Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Bill, 2020.  Rajya Sabha has already passed it.  Key takeaways  The Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Bill amends the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970. It provides for the constitution of a Central Council which regulates the education and practice of the Indian medicine system including Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy. It replaces the Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 which was promulgated in April 2020.  The council will be reconstituted within one year.  In the interim period, the Central Government will constitute a Board of Governors, which will exercise the powers of the Central Council.  The board will consist of up to ten members. Direct Cargo Ferry Service Between India & Maldives launched Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – International Relations In news Direct cargo ferry service between India and Maldives was recently e-launched.  Ministry: Indian Ministry of Shipping and Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation of Maldives  Operated by: The Shipping Corporation of India Key takeaways  During its maiden voyage, a vessel from Tuticorin to Kochi on September 21, 2020, from where it will proceed to Kulhudhuffushi port in North Maldives and then to Male port. This ferry service shall run twice a month.  It will provide a cost effective direct and alternate means of transportation of goods between India and Maldives. It will further enhance people-to-people contact and boost bilateral trade. Domestic Systemically Important Insurers (D-SIIs) Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Insurance In news The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has identified the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC) and The New India Assurance Co. as Domestic Systemically Important Insurers (D-SIIs) for 2020-21. Key takeaways The three public sector insurers shall raise the level of corporate governance, identify all relevant risks and promote a sound risk management culture. As D-SIIs, they will also be subjected to enhanced regulatory supervision. D-SIIs shall be listed on an annual basis. Size in terms of total revenue, including premium underwritten and the value of assets under management are among the parameters on which the insurers are identified.  Important value additions D-SIIs refer to insurers of such size, market importance and domestic and global interconnectedness whose distress or failure would cause a significant dislocation in the domestic financial system. Their continued functioning is critical for the uninterrupted availability of insurance services to the national economy. D-SIIs are perceived as insurers that are too big or too important to fail. Such a perception and the expectation of government support may amplify risk taking, reduce market discipline, create competitive distortions and increase the possibility of distress in future. Electric buses under FAME scheme sanctioned Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – Policies & GS-III – Climate change; Pollution In news In a big push towards electric mobility, the Government has sanctioned 670 Electric buses in various states.  States: Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat and Chandigarh and 241 Charging Stations in Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Gujarat and Port Blair under Phase-II of FAME India Scheme. Important value additions The FAME (Faster Adoption and Manufacture of (Hybrid and) Electric Vehicles)  Launched by: The Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises in 2015  Objective: To incentivize the production and promotion of eco-friendly vehicles including electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles Two phases of the scheme: Phase I: started in 2015 and was completed on March 31st, 2019; (2) Phase II: started from April 1st, 2019, will be completed by March 31st, 2022. FAME II Key Features  It proposes to give a push to electric vehicles (EVs) in public transport. It seeks to encourage adoption of EVs by way of market creation and demand aggregation. It envisages the holistic growth of EV industry, including providing for charging infrastructure, research and development of EV technologies and push towards greater indigenization.  The outlay of ₹10,000 crore has been made for three years till 2022 for FAME 2 scheme.   There is also provision for setting up of charging stations for electric vehicles in India. The plug-in hybrid vehicles and those with a sizeable lithium-ion battery and electric motor will also be included in the scheme. FAME 2 will offer incentives to manufacturers, who invest in developing electric vehicles and its components. Eligibility to get incentive: Only buses priced up to ₹2 crore, strong and plug-in hybrids under₹15 lakh, three-wheelers under ₹5 lakh and two-wheelers under ₹1.5 lakh. National Medical Commission (NMC) constituted Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – Health In news The National Medical Commission (NMC), along with four Autonomous Boards was recently constituted. The old institution of the Medical Council of India (MCI) stands abolished. Key takeaways Along with NMC, the four Autonomous Boards of UG and PG Medical Education Boards, Medical Assessment and Rating Board, and Ethics and Medical Registration Board have also been constituted. The Regulator is now 'selected' on merits, as opposed to an 'elected' Regulator. Dr S C Sharma (retd. Prof, ENT, AIIMS, Delhi) has been selected as the Chairperson for a period of three years.  Besides the Chairperson, NMC will have 10 ex-officio members. New ‘sonification’ project unveiled by NASA Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Space In news The NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Center (CXC) has unveiled a new ‘sonification’ project that transforms data from astronomical images into audio. Important value additions Data Sonification It refers to the use of sound values to represent real data. It is the auditory version of data visualisation. In NASA’s Chandra (sonification) project, for instance, data is represented using a number of musical notes. The birth of a star, a cloud of dust or even a black hole can be ‘heard’ as a high- or low-pitched sound. Chandra X-ray Project The Chandra X-ray Observatory was launched by Space Shuttle Columbia in 1999. It is part of NASA's fleet of "Great Observatories".  X-ray universe: It refers to the universe as observed with telescopes designed to detect X-rays.  X-rays are produced in the cosmos when matter is heated to millions of degrees.  Such temperatures occur where high magnetic fields, or extreme gravity, or explosive forces exist in space. The telescope is named after the Nobel Prize-winning Indian astrophysicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. SAARC and CICA Meetings held Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – International Relations In news Recently, the Foreign Ministers’ meetings of the SAARC and the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) took place in a virtual manner. Key takeaways India called the SAARC countries to collectively resolve to defeat the scourge of terrorism, including the forces that nurture, support and encourage an environment of terror and conflict. Pakistan also made a detailed statement on the resolution of “long-standing disputes” All SAARC nations built a common stand on the need to cooperate in battling the coronavirus pandemic. Important value additions Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) It is a multi-national forum for enhancing cooperation towards promoting peace, security and stability in Asia. The First Ministerial Meeting of CICA took place in September, 1999. It consists of 27 member nations from Asia including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Egypt, India etc.  Japan, Indonesia, USA etc. are some of its Observer Nations. Republic of Tajikistan is the CICA Chairman for the period 2018-2020. Miscellaneous JIMEX 2020 The 4th edition of India - Japan Maritime bilateral exercise JIMEX, will be held in North Arabian Sea from 26 to 28 September 2020. It is conducted biennially between the Indian Navy and Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) JIMEX series of exercises commenced in January 2012 with special focus on maritime security cooperation. Centre For Disability Sports Centre for Disability Sports was recently inaugurated at Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Organized by: DEPwD, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. At present no training facilities are available in the country for sports person with disabilities. It will provide facilities of international standards to sportspersons with disabilities to compete at international level. The Centre will be registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. Governing Body under the Chairpersonship of Secretary, DEPwD has been constituted. (MAINS FOCUS) ECONOMY/ FEDERALISM/ GOVERNANCE Topic: General Studies 2: Government Budgeting. Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation  Cess pool: On CAG report on GST Context: The latest audit of the Union Government’s accounts by Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG), was tabled in Parliament  What is Cess? Definition: Cess is a form of tax charged/levied over and above the base tax liability of a taxpayer.  Used for Specific Purpose: A cess is usually imposed additionally when the state or the central government looks to raise funds for specific purposes. For example, the government levies an education cess to generate additional revenue for funding primary, secondary, and higher education.  Temporary Tax: Cess is not a permanent source of revenue for the government, and it is discontinued when the purpose levying it is fulfilled. No Sharing with States: The central government does not need to share the cess with the state government either partially or in full, unlike some other taxes. Easy to enact: The procedure for introducing cess is comparatively simpler than getting the provisions done for introducing taxes, which usually means a change in the law. Cess is also easier to modify and abolish. Levied on both types of Tax: Cess can be levied on both indirect and direct taxes Proceeds of Cess: While all taxes go to the Consolidated Fund of India (CFI), cess may initially go to the CFI but has to be used for the purpose for which it was collected.  Unspent Cess Amount: If the cess collected in a particular year goes unspent, it cannot be allocated for other purposes. The amount gets carried over to the next year and can only be used for the cause it was meant for Purpose for which it is levied: The government can impose cess for any purposes such as disaster relief, generating funds for cleaning rivers, etc. For example, after Kerala floods in the year 2018, the state government imposed a 1% calamity cess on GST and became the first state to do it Cess & GST: Under the GST (Goods and Services Tax) regime, certain sin goods and luxury items also attract a cess. Key findings of the CAG report related to Cess Union Finance Ministry quietly retained over 40% of all cess collections in 2018-19 in the Consolidated Fund of India (CFI). As many as 35 different cesses, levies and charges yielded ₹2.75-lakh crore in the year, but just around ₹1.64-lakh crore was remitted to the specific reserve funds for which these cesses were levied. Crude Oil Cess: Over 10 years, not a paisa of the ₹1.25-lakh crore of cess collected on crude oil was transferred to an oil industry development body it was meant to finance Part of the hefty cess collected as additional excise duties on petrol and diesel, to finance roads and infrastructure, was similarly retained in the CFI.  A new 4% Health and Education Cess on income tax was partly deployed towards education, but no fund was created for health. Same with a Social Welfare surcharge levied on customs.  The GST Compensation Cess with ₹47,272 crore, was not remitted to its rightful account over the first two years of GST Analysis of above findings Distortion of Union’s Fiscal Position: Such type of Cess practices by Union government helped understate India’s revenue and fiscal deficit numbers Did not meet Cess Objective: The purposes for which Parliament approved such cesses — be it health, education or infrastructure development — were not met. Distortion of Fiscal Federalism: Compensation cess transfers to States were accounted as Grants-in-aid to States, distorting the Centre-States fiscal math. Increased reliance on Cess: Centre’s reliance on cesses and surcharges to raise revenue has increased significantly especially after the States’ share of the divisible pool of taxes was raised to 42% in line with the 14th Finance Commission’s suggestions.  Complicates tax structure: There are debated over whether such levies are in sync with a nation trying to simplify its tax regime Way Forward Cesses, starting with the excise duties on petrol and diesel, need to be rationalised. Transparency is needed in the management of cess receipts so that Parliament and the people do not need to wait for audit findings  Connecting the dots: Analysis of the working of GST ECONOMY/ GOVERNANCE/ INTERNATIONAL Topic: General Studies 3: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization, of resources, growth, development. Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation. Retrospective taxation: the Vodafone case Context: The Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague gave a Unanimous ruling on Vodafone case. What is the case? In May 2007, Vodafone International Holding (Dutch Firm) had bought a 67% stake in Hutchison Whampoa for $11 billion. This included the mobile telephony business and other assets of Hutchison in India In September 2007, the India government for the first time raised a demand of Rs 7,990 crore in capital gains and withholding tax from Vodafone Government argued that Vodafone should have deducted the tax at source before making a payment to Hutchison. Vodafone challenged the demand notice in the Bombay High Court, which ruled in favour of the Income Tax Department. Subsequently, Vodafone challenged the High Court judgment in the Supreme Court Supreme Court in 2012 ruled that Vodafone Group’s interpretation of the Income Tax Act of 1961 was correct and that it did not have to pay any taxes for the stake purchase. How did government tried to overrule Supreme Court Judgement? In 2012, the government of the day circumvented the SC’s ruling by proposing an amendment to the Finance Act, thereby giving the Income Tax Department the power to retrospectively tax such deals. The case had by then become infamous as the ‘retrospective taxation case’. Once Parliament passed the amendment to the Finance Act in 2012, the onus to pay the taxes fell back on Vodafone What is retrospective taxation? As the name suggests, retrospective taxation allows a country to pass a rule on taxing certain products, items or services and deals and charge companies from a time behind the date on which the law is passed Countries use this route to correct any anomalies in their taxation policies that have, in the past, allowed companies to take advantage of such loopholes. Global Norm: Apart from India, many countries including the US, the UK, the Netherlands, Canada, Belgium, Australia and Italy have retrospectively taxed companies, which had taken the benefit of loopholes in the previous law. Consequence of Retrospective Taxation on Market  Hurts Companies: While governments often use a retrospective amendment to taxation laws to “clarify” existing laws, it ends up hurting companies that had knowingly or unknowingly interpreted the tax rules differently. Hurts Investor Confidence: The amendment was criticised by investors globally, who said the change in law was “perverse” in nature. This impacted the market sentiment and the flow of foreign funds to India. How did government tried to handle Vodafone case post global outrage? Following international criticism, India tried to settle the matter amicably with Vodafone, but was unable to do so By 2014, all attempts by the telco and the Finance Ministry to settle the issue had failed. In 2014, the Vodafone Group initiated arbitration against India at the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague, under Article 9 of the Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) between India and the Netherlands. After the new NDA government came to power, it said it would not create any fresh tax liabilities for companies using the retrospective taxation route. But the provision in Finance Act remained. What is the Bilateral Investment Treaty? In 1995, India and the Netherlands had signed a BIT for promotion and protection of investment by companies of each country in the other’s jurisdiction. The two countries would, under the BIT, ensure that companies present in each other’s jurisdictions would be “at all times be accorded fair and equitable treatment and shall enjoy full protection and security in the territory of the other”. The BIT between India and the Netherlands expired on September 22, 2016. What did the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague say? The court ruled that India’s retrospective demand of Rs 22,100 crore as capital gains and withholding tax imposed on Vodafone for a 2007 deal was “in breach of the guarantee of fair and equitable treatment”. The court ruled that Indian order was in violation of United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). The court has also asked India not to pursue the tax demand any more against Vodafone Group Implication of the ruling Policy Setback: The ruling in favour of Vodafone signals a setback for the country's retrospective taxation policies.  Sets a precedence: The ruling also raises the possibility of other cases under arbitration being decided on similar lines. Connecting the dots: Protectionism in economically interconnected world Bilateral Investment Treaties and Concerns (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 Consider the following statements regarding International Convention of Road Traffic: It defines an identification mark to identify the origin of the vehicle. It promotes safety of international road traffic by establishing certain uniform rules among the contracting parties. Which of the above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Q.2 Consider the following statements regarding GIFT city: It is located in Gurgaon, Haryana. It is India's first operational international financial services centre. Which of the above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Q.3 Which of the following were recently announced as Domestic Systemically Important Insurers (D-SIIs) for 2020-21: Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC)  General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC)  The New India Assurance Company Select the correct code: 1 only 1 and 2 only 2 and 3 only 1, 2 and 3  Q.4 Which of the following Ministry is associated with FAME Scheme? Ministry of Roadways Ministry of Civil Aviation Ministry of Electronics and IT Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises ANSWERS FOR 25th September 2020 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (TYK) 1 C 2 B 3 D 4 B Must Read About new labour bills: The Hindu About impact of air pollution on COVID-19: The Hindustan Times About Criticism of Farm Bills: The Indian Express

Daily Prelims CA Quiz

UPSC Quiz - 2020 : IASbaba's Daily Current Affairs Quiz [Day 94]

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. This is a part of our recently launched, NEW INITIATIVE IASbaba’s INTEGRATED REVISION PLAN (IRP) 2020 – Road Map for the next 100 Days! FREE INITIATIVE! We will make sure, in the next 4 months not a single day is wasted. All your energies are channelized in the right direction. Trust us! This will make a huge difference in your results this time, provided that you follow this plan sincerely every day without fail. Gear up and Make the Best Use of this initiative. Do remember that, “the difference between Ordinary and EXTRA-Ordinary is PRACTICE!!” To Know More about the Initiative -> CLICK HERE SCHEDULE/DETAILED PLAN – > CLICK HERE 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

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Creative Guidance: Book Review – The 5 AM club – Robin Sharma

The 5 AM Club: Robin Sharma Robin Sharma has established himself as a foremost authority on leadership, performance and success. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide. The 5 AM club is his latest book that talks about the importance of waking up early. He gives examples from the world of business, entertainment, and more to bring home a simple yet very important point of why it is important to wake up early in the morning. The solution to success and happiness he suggests seems to be too simpliscitc and unrealistic. More than a few would doubt his approach, yet, it is not that hard to see the importance of waking up early. Waking up early gives one enough time to go about their day's activities in a planned and organized manner. It helps one to build up the necessary focus and conviction needed to deal with the daily challenges of life. Give it a try and see for yourself if this book can change your life.

Catharsis -Unlock Your Talent & Creativity: POEM by Ms. SABREENA SINGH, Asst. Director, State Finance Services, CG govt and a UPSC aspirant & ARTWORK by Jyothi Aggarwal!

Hello Friends, You must be aware of the term ‘catharsis’. It is the process of releasing and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions. Recently we have launched a new initiative by the name Catharsis -Unlock Your Talent & Creativity! Today's work is POEM by Ms.SABREENA SINGH, Asst. Director, State Finance services, CG govt and a UPSC aspirant & ARTWORK by JYOTHI AGGARWAL! Well done, Keep it up !! POEM by Ms.SABREENA SINGH, Asst. Director, State Finance Services, CG govt  ARTWORK by JYOTHI AGGARWAL Be creative and find your catharsis in whichever form of creativity you are comfortable with.  It could be anything- a song, a painting, a poem, a story, a dance performance, rangolis, jokes/humor, culinary skills, mimicry and whatnot. There is no limit to creativity. Just unleash and share it with everyone! Why don’t you share your moments of catharsis with us? UPSC is not only about academics but personality as well. And your personality is shaped by the creativity that you possess.   We encourage you to keep the comment section alive by sharing your talents and also by commenting and encouraging the talent of your peers. We are also going to be a regular visitor here and will keep on posting the creative works by our talented team members and staff. NOTE- You can also nominate by tagging anyone (if you know about the talent of your friend or anyone) ? You can share your talent/creativity with us on support@iasbaba.com P.S: Kindly share it in a format that can be published

IASbaba's Courses

[SESSION 27] - IASbaba's RAPID REVISION SERIES (RRS) of 500 HIGH PROBABLE TOPICS for UPSC PRELIMS 2020 – A FREE YouTube Initiative!

For Previous RRS (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE Dear Friends, The Last Lap is Here!! Revision and More Revision is the Key to Success!! We believe that you all are following FREE YouTube Initiative – “IASbaba's Rapid Revision Series (RRS) of 500 HIGH PROBABLE TOPICS for UPSC PRELIMS 2020”!! You should strive for at least 2-3 cycles of revision before the exam with special focus on topics which have high probability to appear in UPSC Prelims Question Paper. Each session is of 25-30 mins and would cover rapid revision of 15-20 high probable topics important for Prelims Exam this year. And trust us! This will make a huge difference in your revision process – in recalling little facts of information, going through important topics and concepts, and retaining the vital content and your final result. [VIDEO] Session 27 (Topics 441-460) - IASbaba's RAPID REVISION SERIES (RRS) of 500 HIGH PROBABLE TOPICS for UPSC PRELIMS 2020 To Download PPT PDF - IASbaba's RRS Session 27     Also, you can take up the Free Full Mocks (GS & CSAT in ENGLISH & (हिंदी)) available on the site. These mocks will give you the examination feel and will help you in coming up with a good strategy for UPSC Prelims. The question paper was made on similar lines of UPSC. The questions were designed with different difficulty levels – easy, moderate, difficult, and very difficult. This was done so that you can understand how to pick the questions for the attempt and how to leave the very difficult ones. You can read the Feedback of Students and Analysis of the Mock Tests here. Please Note that, more Mocks (GS & CSAT) will be announced soon 🙂 It will be available BOTH in English and हिंदी. Gear up and Make the Best Use of this initiative!! Kindly leave your feedback in the comment section below on this new initiative or on our YouTube. We would love to hear from you 🙂 All the Best :)    You can also go through the below important links, especially for aspirants appearing for UPSC Prelims 2020- PRELIMS SIMPLIFIED SERIES (Part 1,2,3): How to crack UPSC PRELIMS- IMPORTANT TIPS & TRICKS (using Common Sense – KCT Approach) by Mohan Sir  -> CLICK HERE MUST WATCH – STRATEGY [VIDEO]: PRELIMS  Tips (Do’s & Don’ts) from Mohan Sir -> CLICK HERE    

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 25th SEPTEMBER 2020

Archives (PRELIMS + MAINS FOCUS) Standards for Safety Evaluation 0f Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Energy Resources In news The Standards for Safety Evaluation of Hydrogen Fuel Cells vehicles were recently notified. Ministry: The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Key takeaways The motor vehicles of Category M and Category N, running on compressed gaseous hydrogen fuel cell, shall be in accordance with AIS 157:2020, as amended from time to time, till the corresponding Bureau of Indian Standard Act, 2016, specification is notified. Also, the hydrogen fuel specification for fuel cell vehicles will be in accordance with ISO 14687. They were notified through an amendment to Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989. These standards are also at par with the available international standards. This would facilitate the promotion of Hydrogen Fuel Cell based vehicles in India. Hydrogen Fuel Cell based vehicles are energy efficient and environment friendly. World Rhino Day Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Environment; Biodiversity; Conservation In news World Rhino Day was celebrated on September 22. Objective: Generating awareness about the threats faced by Rhinoceroses all over the world. Important value additions World Rhino Day was first announced by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) - South Africa in 2010.  It celebrates all five species of rhino - Black, white, greater one-horned, Sumatran and Javan rhinos. It also generates awareness of issues regarding their well-being. Threats: Poaching, urbanization and pollution. It is the only large mammal species in Asia to be down-listed from endangered to vulnerable in the IUCN Red list in 2008. Do you know? Indian Environment Ministry has launched the National Rhino Conservation Strategy in 2019 to conserve the greater one-horned rhinoceros. This is a first of its kind for the species in India which aims to work for the conservation of the species.  Objectives: (1) Strengthening protection; (2) Expanding the distribution range; (3) Research and monitoring; (4) Adequate and sustained funding. India is home to the largest number of Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros in the world Its population is in the range of 3000 animals in Assam, West Bengal and UP. MPs Suspended for unruly behaviour  Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – Parliament In news Eight Rajya Sabha MPs were recently suspended for unruly behaviour in the House.  Important value additions Rule Number 373 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business: It deals with the Power of the Speaker who, under his discretion, may direct MP to withdraw immediately from the House for the remainder of the day’s sitting. Rule 374: The Speaker may name a Member who disregards the authority of the Chair or abuses the rules of the House by persistently and wilfully obstructing the business thereof. Rule 374A: It is invoked by Speaker for automatic suspension of member of the House – for five consecutive sittings or the remainder of the session, whichever is less in the event of grave disorder occasioned by a Member  Unlike the Speaker, the Rajya Sabha Chairman does not have the power to suspend a Member. Special Report on Sustainable Recovery released Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Economy In news Special Report on Sustainable Recovery’ was recently released. Presented by: International Energy Agency (IEA) and NITI Aayog Key takeaways It is a part of IEA’s flagship World Energy Outlook series. It proposes a number of actions that could be taken over the next three years to revitalize economies and boost employment while making energy systems cleaner and more resilient. According to report, Post the 2008–09 financial crisis, green measures accounted for around 16% of the total stimulus measures.  To recover from the pandemic, it is important to be more ambitious and decisive towards clean investments. Key sectors for creating jobs: Electricity, transportation, buildings, industry and sustainable biofuels and innovations. Do you know? The International Energy Agency is an intergovernmental organisation established in the framework of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 1974 in the wake of the 1973 oil crisis.  It is Headquartered in Paris, France. Queen Elizabeth II to be dropped as monarch by Barbados Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – International Relations In news Queen Elizabeth II, who is the head of state in the UK and 15 other Commonwealth realms will be dropped as monarch by Barbados in 2021. Key takeaways Barbados aims to complete the process of becoming a republic before its 55th anniversary of independence from Britain, in November 2021. With this, it will become the first country in almost three decades to sever ties with the British royal family and become a republic. Do you know? Barbados, a former British colony, gained its independence in 1966.  Although it is an independent state, Queen Elizabeth remains its constitutional head. It shall remain a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Commonwealth of Nations is the 54-nation club of mostly former British colonies which is led by the Queen, and includes India. World Risk Index 2020 released Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Climate Change In news According to the World Risk Index (WRI) 2020, India is ‘poorly prepared’ to deal with ‘climate reality’, due to which it is vulnerable to extreme natural disasters. Among continents, Oceania is at the highest risk, followed by Africa and the Americas. Important value additions World Risk Index It is part of the World Risk Report 2020 released by the United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS), Bundnis Entwicklung Hilft and the University of Stuttgart in Germany. It is calculated on a country-by-country basis, through the multiplication of exposure and vulnerability. It describes the disaster risk for various countries and regions. It is released annually since 2011. It indicates which countries are in the greatest need to strengthen measures for coping with and adapting to extreme natural events. New Brucellosis Vaccine by ICAR Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – Health; Policies & GS-III – Achievements of Indians in Science and technology In news Brucella abortus S19Δ per vaccine is developed recently by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research’s -Indian Veterinary Research Institute (ICAR-IVRI) for brucellosis prevention in the dairy sector. Important value additions Brucellosis It is a bacterial zoonotic disease caused by various Brucella species. It mainly infect cattle, swine, goats, sheep and dogs. It is also known as Malta fever or Mediterranean fever. It is endemic in India causing huge economic losses to dairy industry due to: (1) Infertility; (2) Abortion; (3) Birth of weak off springs; (4) Reduced productivity Hundreds of long-finned pilot whales die Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Conservation In news Over 450 long-finned pilot whales have died in Australia's largest recorded mass-stranding event.  The whales were beached at a remote beach in Tasmania’s west coast. Important value additions Beaching  It refers to the phenomenon of dolphins and whales stranding themselves on beaches. There are around 2,000 strandings each year worldwide, with most resulting in the death of the animal. Whales strand themselves on beaches either singularly or in groups.  While individual strandings are mostly attributed to injury or sickness, it is not clear why exactly whales beach themselves in groups. Long-finned pilot whales Scientific Name: Globicephala melas These are one of two species of pilot whale, along with short-finned pilot whales. These prefer deep temperate to subpolar oceanic waters. They have been known to occur in coastal waters in some areas. They have been documented near the Antarctic sea ice and associated with the colder Benguela and Humboldt Currents, which may extend their normal range. Protection Status: (1) CITES: Appendix II; (2) IUCN: Least Concern CAG Survey Report on School Toilets Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – Education In news Recently, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has flagged irregularities in the construction of toilets in schools by Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) in an audit report tabled before Parliament. Key takeaways The CAG audit conducted a physical survey of a sample of 2,695 toilets built by CPSEs in 15 States. Out of the 1,967 schools surveyed, 99 schools had no functional toilets while 436 had only one functional toilet. Thus, the objective of providing separate toilets for boys and girls was not fulfilled in 27% of the schools. Norm for daily cleaning (at least once a day) not followed: 75% of toilets  No running water facilities inside: 72% of constructed toilets  No hand washing facilities: 55% of the toilets Almost 40% of toilets were non-existent, partially completed or unused. Do you know? There are 10.8 lakh government schools in the country. Overall, more than 1.4 lakh toilets have been built by 53 CPSEs, with significant support coming from power, coal and oil companies as part of the Swachh Vidyalaya Abhiyan. Important value additions Swachh Vidyalaya Abhiyan: Launched by: Ministry of Education in September 2014. Aim: To have separate toilets for boys and girls in all schools all over India. The programme norms required the CPSEs to build toilets with running water and hand washing facilities. Science & Technology Indicators, 2019-20 Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – IPR; Science & Technology In news According to the latest Science & Technology Indicators (STI) report for 2019-20, India performs very dismally in the field science & technology innovation. Released by: Department of Science and Technology (DST). In these 13 years, just 24% of patent claims came from Indians. Reasons for Dismal Performance Poor investment in research and development (R&D)  The poor state of higher education. Lack of employable personnel, who lack skills and the aptitude in a variety of fields. Lack of conducive environment for start-ups. Non-utilisation of Cesses & Levies Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Taxes In news Recently, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) told Parliament that the Centre has only transferred 60% of the proceeds from cess/levies in Fiscal Year 2018-19 to the relevant Reserve Funds and retained the balance in the Consolidated Fund of India (CFI). Do you know? Cesses and levies collected are required to be first transferred to designated Reserve Funds and utilised for the specific purposes intended by Parliament. Funds collected through Central taxes along with cesses and other levies go to the CFI. Taxes and surcharges in CFI are parked in a divisible pool and 42% of the total is given to States as devolution. Important value additions Consolidated Fund of India It was constituted under Article 266 (1) of the Constitution of India. Composition: All revenues received by the Centre by way of taxes (Income Tax, Central Excise, Customs and other receipts) and all non-tax revenues. All loans raised by the Centre by issue of Public notifications, treasury bills (internal debt) and from foreign governments and international institutions (external debt). All government expenditures are incurred from this fund except exceptional items which are met from the Contingency Fund or the Public Account. No amount can be withdrawn from the Fund without authorization from the Parliament. The CAG audits the fund and reports to the relevant legislatures on the management. Cess Cess is a form of tax levied over and above the base tax liability of a taxpayer. Surcharge A surcharge is an extra fee, charge, or tax that is added on to the cost of a good or service, beyond the initially quoted price. Miscellaneous Women Officers as Observers In a first, two women officers have been selected to join as ‘Observers’ (Airborne Tacticians) in the Indian Navy’s helicopter stream. Sub Lieutenant (SLt) Kumudini Tyagi and SLt Riti Singh would be the first set of women airborne tacticians in India who would operate from the deck of warships. Earlier, entry of women was restricted to the fixed wing aircraft that took off and landed ashore. Yamin Hazarika Award Historian-author Rana Safvi has been conferred Yamin Hazarika award. It is an award instituted in memory of Yamin Hazarika. She was the first woman from the Northeast to join the central police service. Rana Safvi, who has published several books on culture, history, and monuments of India, was chosen for her "contribution to the syncretic culture of India". The award is given every year by a collective of women professionals since 2015. G4 Foreign Ministers Meeting Recently, Foreign Ministers from the Group of 4 (G4), consisting of India, Brazil, Japan and Germany, participated in a virtual meeting. G4 is a group of countries that are seeking permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). (MAINS FOCUS) GOVERNANCE/ SOCIETY / ECONOMY Topic: General Studies 2: Mechanisms, laws, institutions and Bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of these vulnerable sections (STs) Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation Tribal welfare: GI tag can help ST entrepreneurs thrive Context: In the era of Inclusive development the empowerment of scheduled tribes (ST), which are largely economically and socially backward, has assumed special significance. A sustainable way to empower Schedule Tribes is help them become self-employed entrepreneurs. Self-employment is already high amongst STs According to the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) 2018-19 report, a large proportion of scheduled tribe workers (57%) are self- employed, basically in the agriculture & allied activities and handicrafts. Around 30% are casual and agricultural labour and only around 13% are engaged in salaried employment. Hence, it is essential to explore skilling avenues which would help them earn more in the same occupation. Would the GI tag help the tribes to become entrepreneurs? A geographical indication (GI) is a sign used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin GI holds the potential for increasing the value and market price of a wide variety of potential GI forest products for local ST communities. Many communities have benefited enormously economically from the GI recognition granted to their traditional products. For instance, post the GI tag, the price of Kadaknath Chicken, a native breed of the Dhar and Jhabua districts in Madhya Pradesh and primarily nurtured by the Bhil tribals, has gone up significantly.  The GI tagged aromatic Araku Valley Coffee, originally produced by the tribal population of Andhra Pradesh, is now being exported as a premium lifestyle and health product Will getting the GI tag be enough to economically upstage the tribal population? There are various challenges associated post giving GI Tag to traditional products of STs, some of which are: Challenges of Middlemen: The benefit of the GI registered tribal product, in many cases, accrues not to the artist but to traders or middlemen. Issue of duplicate and fake products: Traditional hand-woven designs are often duplicated and sold at a lower price through mass production, which deprives the tribes of their legitimate income A case in point is the GI registered unique hand-woven embroidery and textile designs made by the Toda tribe of the Nilgiris. Challenges of Marketing and brand promotion: The GI tag enhances the value—in terms of sales and profits—of only those products which are known, are already profitable Way Ahead Proactive State Governments: States should try to identify traditional products, which incorporate the knowledge and skills of the scheduled tribes, and strive to get GI tag for such products Effective Implementation of GI Provisions: Any infringement of GI provisions, such as cases of proliferation of duplicate and fake products, should be dealt severely. Inclusive GI Tag recognition: There is a need to upgrade the GI Act, 1999, and make it more inclusive and responsive to ground realities so that more products are GI registered. Civil Society Support: It is also critical that NGOs and corporates support the branding and marketing of GI products. In fact, the credit for establishing Araku Valley coffee as an international brand owes essentially to the marketing efforts of an NGO and select corporates. Enterprise-facilitating platform such as a chamber of commerce, governmental help desk or a voluntary organisation dedicated to GI must be constituted. This would help connect the buyer with the original seller/tribal, thereby helping in reducing the exploitative gap between owner and seller within the GI ecosystem Legal Support: The inclusion of legal support services within the chamber of commerce and voluntary organisations also helps protect the rights of tribes. Conclusion At a time when the government is working on the ‘One District, One Product’ plan and considers the use of GI tag for better results, the experience of scheduled tribes could hel ENVIRONMENT/ GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY Topic: General Studies 2,3: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation. Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization, of resources, growth, development Environmentalism: A Green Supply Chain Context: The United Nations Millennium Development Goals and the World Bank Group’s global practices have recognised environment sustainability as an essential issue of global importance. Environmental sustainability is understood as  Buying greener products Avoiding hazardous materials Energy optimisation Waste reduction.  Present Challenges of achieving Environment Sustainability Fear of losing Profits: Some firms are still reluctant to engage in environmentally beneficial activities as they are afraid to compromise on the economic benefits Adoption by Force:  Some firms have positioned environmental practices at the forefront due to legislation and government commitments but not on voluntary basis. Short term green practices: Manufacturing sector, get so serious about the low-hanging fruits of waste reduction and energy efficiency improvements that they fail to recognise the need for restructuring their learning imperatives and see the big picture of environmentalism Way Ahead - Green supply chain These include green procurement, green manufacturing, green distribution, and reverse logistics.  With practices starting from acquisition of eco-friendly raw material to disposal/ reuse/ recycle of used products,employees, suppliers, distributors, retailers and customers will be able to integrate environmental concerns in the daily operations of a firm This ensures that environmental sustainability is from the source (willingness) and not through force (regulations). Benefits of Green Supply chain Enables Restructuring of Firms & ecosystem: Green supply chain practices enable organisational learning in environmental sustainability. This further promotes environmentalism across all players in manufacturing supply chains.  Helps firms Better Strategize to future needs: The resultant learning system smoothens the knowledge flow in the organisation and help firms to strategise for better performance, bearing in mind the environmental aspects. Leads to Higher Economic performance in long run: Research shows that green Supply Chain not only lead to a long-lasting natural drive towards environmental performance, but also to higher economic performance  Society will be prioritised over Profits: Understanding environmental links will enable managers and experts to shape their organisational values, work practices, and performances for the greater good of society. Conclusion Policymakers should support this thinking (Green Supply Chain) by not merely imposing environmental practices as regulatory norms but by emphasising on the creation of green supply chain-based learning systems in manufacturing. (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 India is home to the largest number of which of the following Rhinos? Black Rhino Sumatran rhino Greater One-Horned Which of the above is/are correct? 1 and 2 only 2 and 3 only 3 only 1, 2 and 3 Q.2 Special Report on Sustainable Recovery was recently released. Consider the following statements: It was presented by Ministry of Finance. It is a part of World Energy Outlook series. Which of the above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Q.3 Consider the following statements regarding International Energy Agency: It was established in the framework of the International Monetary Framework in 1974. Its headquarter is in Washington. Which of the above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Q.4 World Risk Index was recently released. Consider the following statements: According to the report, India is well prepared to deal with climate reality. It is part of the World Risk Report 2020 released by the United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS). Which of the above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 ANSWERS FOR 24th September 2020 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (TYK) 1 A 2 D 3 B Must Read About FCRA Amendments: The Hindu About farm bills and whether it will benefit farmers: The Hindu About MSP and how it is fixed: The Indian Express

Catharsis -Unlock Your Talent & Creativity: SKETCHING by DHRUV VERMA & POEM by SHRIYA MAHESHWARI !

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UPSC Quiz - 2020 : IASbaba's Daily Current Affairs Quiz [Day 93]

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. This is a part of our recently launched, NEW INITIATIVE IASbaba’s INTEGRATED REVISION PLAN (IRP) 2020 – Road Map for the next 100 Days! FREE INITIATIVE!We will make sure, in the next 4 months not a single day is wasted. All your energies are channelized in the right direction. Trust us! This will make a huge difference in your results this time, provided that you follow this plan sincerely every day without fail.Gear up and Make the Best Use of this initiative. Do remember that, “the difference between Ordinary and EXTRA-Ordinary is PRACTICE!!” To Know More about the Initiative -> CLICK HERE 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