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[VIDEO]How to Approach/Study GEOGRAPHY for UPSC Civil Services by Atyab Ali Sir | Geography Strategy e-Classroom Learning Program(e-CLP)2021

Dear Students, ‘Geography is the study of man, his environment and interaction between the two’. This definition of geography tells you about the comprehensive nature of Geography and its vastness. Geography has ‘overlapping’ topics which covers Environment, Economics (Human geography- Demograpy) and  Current Events. One should always have an ATLAS while studying geography. It gives you more insights, makes your reading more meaningful and enjoyable. This is a Strategy Video for GS - GEOGRAPHY. In this video, Atyab Ali Zaidi Sir explains how to Approach/Study Geography as a subject for both Prelims and Mains. The Recent Trend Analysis, Previous Year Paper Analysis, and Areas to Focus are emphasised in the discussion. This strategy video is a part of IASbaba's e-Classroom Learning Program(e-CLP)2021 e-CLP Program is the Most Comprehensive CLASSROOM Integrated Program covering Prelims, Mains, Interview. BABA’s  EIGHT-FOLD PATH TO SUCCESS: Hybrid Model Integrated Programme (Prelims, Mains, Interview) Focus on Fundamentals through Strategy Classes Value Added Notes Daily Prelims and Mains Tests/Assignment Doubts Clearing Session – Live Subject-wise Mentorship by Experts Connecting the Dots – Sessions by Experts & Toppers To Know More about e-CLP Program (Program Details, Faculty, Schedule etc.)-> CLICK HERE GEOGRAPHY CONCEPTS SIMPLIFIED - e-CLP 2021 CLIMATOLOGY -Upper atmospheric circulation includes Jet Streams, Geostropic winds and Rossby waves. It is an extremely important topic of climatology as far as UPSC exam is concerned and several questions have been asked on the topic in prelims and mains exam. In this video, the formation of the Solar System and its individual entities. Direct questions are being asked from this topic in prelims. The video will help in tackling any question related to the solar system. OTHER IMPORTANT LINKS: How to Approach/Study ECONOMICS for UPSC Civil Services by Sumanth Makam Sir | e-Classroom Learning Program(e-CLP)2021 -> CLICK HERE ORIENTATION SESSION - Divya Shakti Rank 79, Mohan Sir| e-Classroom Learning Program (e-CLP) 2021 -> CLICK HERE IASbaba’s PROGRAMS/COURSES – 2021: ILP, AIPTS, e-CLP – Prelims, Mains Integrated Programs and Test Series for UPSC Civil Services Examination 2021  -> CLICK HERE SOCIOLOGY OPTIONAL (e-Classroom Learning Program(e-CLP)) 2021 and MAINS TEST SERIES 2020 By Dr.Vamshi Krishna NC -> CLICK HERE How to Crack UPSC CSE Exam in First Attempt|UPSC Preparation for Beginners-Mohan Sir Founder IASbaba -> CLICK HERE 100+ Ranks UPSC CSE 2019 Topper’s from IASbaba – 5 in Top 20 Ranks makes it even more Special! -> CLICK HERE To get Regular Updates from IASbaba, follow- 👉 TELEGRAM Channel – https://t.me/IASbabaOfficialAccount 👉 YOUTUBE  –  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChvbVdio9Wgj7Z3nQz1Q0ZQ 👉 FACEBOOK  – https://www.facebook.com/iasbaba/ Also, SUBSCRIBE to the WEBSITE Below, so that you don’t miss out on important posts!   Thank You IASbaba

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Mission Karmayogi: Aims & Route – Desh Deshantar – RSTV IAS UPSC

Mission Karmayogi: Aims & Route Archives Topic: General Studies 2: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive  Important aspects of governance, transparency and accountability, e-governance- applications  In News: One of the biggest bureaucratic reform initiative, the Union Cabinet approved ‘Mission Karmayogi’, a new capacity-building scheme for civil servants aimed at upgrading the post-recruitment training mechanism of the officers and employees at all levels. Institutional Structure for Mission Karmayogi - - National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB) PM led Human Resource Council It will also include state Chief Ministers, Union Cabinet ministers and eminent national and global Academicians, thought leaders, Industry leaders This council will approve and review civil service capacity building programmes. Mandate of the Council includes: Apex body driving & providing strategic direction to the Programme Approves & Monitors Civil Service Capacity Building plan  Reviews reports submitted by Capacity Building Commission Cabinet Secretary Coordination Unit  It comprises of select secretaries and cadre controlling authorities, headed by Cabinet Secretary The primary function of this body is to monitor progress, and execution of plans.  Capacity Building Commission: It will include experts in related fields and global professionals. The mandate of the commission are:  To prepare annual Capacity building plans and seek approval from PM HR Council Audit human resources available in the government. Harmonize training standards and capacity building Create shared faculty and resources Supervisory role over all Central Training Institutions. Set norms for common mid-career training programs Undertake analysis of data from iGOT-Karmayogi Prepare the Annual HR Report on health of Civil Services and Target Achievements  Wholly owned Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)  Legal: Company under Section 8 (of Companies Act) with 100% Government ownership Board of Directors: Representing all participating entities of the Programme Revenue Model: Self sustaining – Annual Subscription fee of INR 431 per employee  Key functions of SPV Own and operate the online Platform, iGOT Karmayogi on behalf of Government Operationalize a robust content ecosystem Manage assessment & certification eco-system Telemetry data based scoring – monitoring and evaluation Feedback assessment – driven by Artificial Intelligence & evolvable and scalable platform Curate & deliver programmes for capacity building of Civil Servants in other countries The SPV will own all Intellectual Property Rights on behalf of the Government of India. iGOT- Karmayogi platform The Karmyogi Programme will be delivered by setting up an Integrated Government Online Training (iGOT) Karmayogi Platform. iGOT-Karmayogi is a continuous online training platform, which would allow all government servants from assistant secretary to secretary level to undergo continuous training, depending on their domain areas. Courses from international universities will be made available on the platform for officers to take any time The platform is expected to evolve into a vibrant and world-class market place for content where carefully curated and vetted digital e-learning material will be made available.  Besides capacity building, service matters like confirmation after probation period, deployment, work assignment and notification of vacancies etc. would eventually be integrated with the proposed competency framework Monitoring & Evaluation Framework of the mission Monitoring and evaluation of all users on the basis of Key Performance Indicators (KPI). Users include the individual learner (Civil Servant), the supervisor, the organisation, the peer group, the content creator and the technology service provider Prime Minister’s Dash Board: Real-time reporting of Capacity Building KPIs with Annual Score Cards and Rankings for Departments Capacity Building Plan- Annual Plans submitted by each Department aligned to National ambitions Annual State of Civil Services Report: Consolidated Performance of Civil Services as a whole in a year with focus on achievements & contribution to National Progress Independent Audits: Third Party Audit of Programme, in addition to regular Audit and Quality Assurance by Capacity Building Commission Merits of the Mission Democratized Civil Service: This is a New National Architecture for Civil Services Capacity Building that will herald into Silo-less Performance. It would help augment the capacities of over two crore officials in India.  Holistic: This is a Comprehensive reform of the capacity building apparatus at individual, institutional and process levels for efficient public service delivery. Competency driven HR Management policy: The mission ensures that right person with right competencies is at the right position Enhanced Accessibility: The mission enables Civil Servants to learn from the best institutions and practices across the world (through marketplace of iGOT platform) Increased Expertise The mission is Knowledge driven and aims at building competencies to transform Civil Servants into leaders and subject matter experts. Better Governance: Capacity of Civil Services plays a vital role in performing core governance functions. The mission will help make Civil Servant more efficient, effective, accountable and responsive to the needs of the citizen  Leads to better Work Culture: The mission organically links the transformation of work culture and strengthening public institutions through adopting modern technology (iGOT Karmayogi platform) which lays emphasis on skills Professional Growth: It helps make available to all civil servants, an opportunity to continuously build and strengthen their Behavioral, Functional and Domain Competencies in their self-driven and mandated learning paths Uniform Approach: The mission will enable a uniform approach in managing and regulating the capacity building ecosystem on collaborative and co-sharing basis. Reduces the cost of training Civil Servants for both Centre & States, due to emphasis given on continuous online learning and shared ecosystem. Expenditure on foreign training will thence be cut down. Connecting the Dots: Mission Karmayogi 

Catharsis -Unlock Your Talent & Creativity: GARDENING & SKETCHING by GAUTHAM S!

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 GARDENING & SKETCHING by GAUTHAM S! Well done, Keep it up !!   From Gautham S - I was doing 60 days programme last night and I'm writing difficult questions in a separate book which I call it "BABAPEDIA" it was around 12:30 AM I was drowsy thought of drawing BaBa on cover page. It came really nice thought of sharing it you..and that drawing gave me extra boost. And I'm building one artificial pond on my garden , because gardening is my hobby. Thanks to catharsis ️ Gautham finished building his own pond with a fountain during this lockdown period. Here is an attached picture and video. [video width="640" height="352" mp4="https://iasbaba.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/VID-20200513-WA0012.mp4"][/video]   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

[VIDEO]How to Approach/Study ECONOMICS for UPSC Civil Services by Sumanth Makam Sir | Economics Strategy e-Classroom Learning Program(e-CLP)2021

Economics as a subject may be daunting to many, but if your conceptual understanding is good, then it becomes one of the most scoring subject in UPSC. No matter how many times you read and mug-up the data, you are bound to falter in the exam.  Conceptual clarity is what matters the most in Economics. This is a Strategy Video for GS - ECONOMICS. In this video, Sumanth Makam Sir explains how to Approach/Study Economics as a subject for both Prelims and Mains. The Recent Trend Analysis, Previous Year Paper Analysis, and Areas to Focus are emphasised in the discussion.   This strategy video is a part of IASbaba's e-Classroom Learning Program(e-CLP)2021 e-CLP Program is the Most Comprehensive CLASSROOM Integrated Program covering Prelims, Mains, Interview. BABA’s  EIGHT-FOLD PATH TO SUCCESS: Hybrid Model Integrated Programme (Prelims, Mains, Interview) Focus on Fundamentals through Strategy Classes Value Added Notes Daily Prelims and Mains Tests/Assignment Doubts Clearing Session – Live Subject-wise Mentorship by Experts Connecting the Dots – Sessions by Experts & Toppers To Know More about e-CLP Program (Program Details, Faculty, Schedule etc.)-> CLICK HERE   OTHER IMPORTANT LINKS: How to Approach/Study GEOGRAPHY for UPSC Civil Services by Atyab Ali Zaidi | e-Classroom Learning Program(e-CLP)2021 -> CLICK HERE ORIENTATION SESSION - Divya Shakti Rank 79, Mohan Sir| e-Classroom Learning Program (e-CLP) 2021 -> CLICK HERE IASbaba’s PROGRAMS/COURSES – 2021: ILP, AIPTS, e-CLP – Prelims, Mains Integrated Programs and Test Series for UPSC Civil Services Examination 2021  -> CLICK HERE SOCIOLOGY OPTIONAL (e-Classroom Learning Program(e-CLP)) 2021 and MAINS TEST SERIES 2020 By Dr.Vamshi Krishna NC -> CLICK HERE How to Crack UPSC CSE Exam in First Attempt|UPSC Preparation for Beginners-Mohan Sir Founder IASbaba -> CLICK HERE 100+ Ranks UPSC CSE 2019 Topper’s from IASbaba – 5 in Top 20 Ranks makes it even more Special! -> CLICK HERE To get Regular Updates from IASbaba, follow- 👉 TELEGRAM Channel – https://t.me/IASbabaOfficialAccount 👉 YOUTUBE  –  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChvbVdio9Wgj7Z3nQz1Q0ZQ 👉 FACEBOOK  – https://www.facebook.com/iasbaba/ Also, SUBSCRIBE to the WEBSITE Below, so that you don’t miss out on important posts!

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 17th SEPTEMBER 2020

Archives (PRELIMS + MAINS FOCUS) India elected as the member of the Commission on Status of Women  Part of: GS Prelims and GS-I – Society; Women Empowerment & GS-II – International Relations In news India has been elected as the member of the Commission on Status of Women (CSW), a body of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). India will be a member for four years (2021 to 2025). Important value additions Commission on Status of Women (CSW) The CSW is the principal global intergovernmental body exclusively dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women. It is a functional commission of the ECOSOC. It was established by ECOSOC resolution 11(II) of 21 June 1946. It promotes women’s rights, highlights the reality of women’s lives throughout the world and helps in shaping global standards on gender equality and the empowerment of women. 45 member states of the United Nations serve as members of the Commission at any one time. Petroleum projects in Bihar inaugurated Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Infrastructure - Energy In news The Indian Prime Minister recently inaugurated three key projects related to the Petroleum sector in Bihar. Ministry: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Commissioned by: IndianOil and HPCL Key takeaways The projects include the Durgapur-Banka section (about 200 km) of the Paradip-Haldia-Durgapur Pipeline Augmentation Project and two LPG Bottling Plants in Banka and Champaran. The line from Paradip - Haldia will now be further extended to Patna, Muzaffarpur and the pipeline coming from Kandla which has reached Gorakhpur will also be connected to it. These LPG plants will meet the LPG requirements of Godda, Deoghar, Dumka, Sahibganj, Pakur districts and some areas of Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand. Proposed Amendment to Railways Act 1989 Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – Policies and interventions & GS-III – Infrastructure - Railways In news Recently, the Ministry of Railways has proposed to decriminalise begging on trains or railway premises.  It has also proposed to compound the offence of smoking by levying spot fine. Key takeaways These changes are part of an exercise to decriminalise/rationalise penalties under the provisions of the Railway Act, 1989. Section 144 (2) of the Act: If any person begs in any railway carriage or upon a railway station, s/he shall be liable for punishment of either imprisonment for a term that may extend to one year, or with a fine that may extend to Rs. 2,000, or with both. Proposed Amendment: No person shall be permitted to beg in any railway carriage or upon any part of the Railway. Section 167 of the Act: No person in any compartment of a train shall, if objected to by any other passenger, smoke therein. Irrespective of any objections raised, the railway administration may prohibit smoking in any train or part of a train. Whosoever contravenes these provisions shall be punishable with a fine that may extend to Rs.100. Proposed Amendment: If the person liable to pay the fine is willing to pay it immediately, the officer authorised may compound the offence by charging the maximum fine which will be paid to the railway administration. Provided that, the offender shall be discharged and no further proceeding shall be taken against him/her in respect of such offence. Important bridges and road improvement projects inaugurated in Gadchiroli Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Infrastructure - Roadways In news Three important bridges and two road improvement projects were inaugurated in Gadchiroli, Maharashtra.  Foundation stones for four other major bridge projects across the rivers Wainganga, Bandiya, Perikota and Perimili were also laid down. Ministry: Ministry for Road Transport & Highways Important value additions Wainganga Bridge Project Wainganga river, which divides Gadchiroli & Chandrapur Districts is one of the important rivers in the State of Maharashtra. To eliminate hardships of the people, Union Minister proposed construction of an ambitious project to construct bridge on Wainganga River, along National Highway 353 B, at a total cost of Rs. 99 Crore, to be completed by NHAI and PWD. Alternatives for paddy stubble utilisation Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Agriculture-related issues; Pollution and its mitigation In news The Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA) in association with the Government of Punjab is creating alternatives for paddy stubble utilisation. Alternatives for paddy stubble utilisation Biomass power plants: In these plants, 8.80 lakh metric tonnes of paddy stubble is used annually to generate power  Producing Bio CNG: These will need around 3-lakh metric tonnes of paddy stubble annually. Bioethanol Project: This will require 2 lakh metric tonnes of paddy stubble annually. Advantages of these Projects After commissioning of all these projects, Punjab will be able to utilise 1.5 million tonnes (7% of the total) paddy stubble. Farmers can benefit hugely if they can sell paddy stubble to the industry instead of burning it. It will reduce the pollution caused by stubble burning. The fertility of the soil will also be preserved. The youth can start such projects under the ‘start-up’ concept, which will create entrepreneurship among them. Educated unemployed youth in rural Punjab can get big job opportunities. Limitations  Current usage of stubble in these plants is very small compared to the generation of stubble.  Image source: Click here Net Present Value of Forests Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Forests In news The Ministry of Mines has requested the Forest Advisory Committee to exempt digging exploratory boreholes from Net Present Value (NPV). Important value additions Net Present Value It is a mandatory one-time payment that a user has to make for diverting forestland for non-forest use, under the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980. This is calculated on the basis of the services and ecological value of the forests. It depends on the location and nature of the forest and the type of industrial enterprise that will replace a particular parcel of forest. These payments go to the Compensatory Afforestation Fund (CAF) and are used for afforestation and reforestation. Decided by: The Forest Advisory Committee. The Committee is constituted by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) and decides on whether forests can be diverted for projects and the NPV to be charged. It is a statutory body constituted by the Forest (Conservation) Act 1980. Exemptions  Some projects have been provided exemption from paying NPV like construction of Schools, Hospitals, village tanks, laying down of optical fibre etc.  Projects like underground mining and wind energy plants have been given a 50% exemption from NPV. Do you know? In the N. Godavarman Thirumulpad v. Union of India case, 2008, the Supreme Court mandated the payment of NPV. The Kanchan Gupta Committee developed the concept of NPV after this case. Exploratory Boreholes: It is drilled for the purpose of identifying the characteristics, location, quantity and quality of a resource (coal, metal or petroleum). It is a part of prospecting a site for future use for mining and extraction activities. Contraction in July Factory Output: IIP Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Economy; Industries In news Recently, the National Statistical Office (NSO) has released data which highlighted the decline in the factory output (also called Industrial Production) for the fifth consecutive month. July 2020 posted a contraction of 10.4% compared to July 2019. The data also recorded a sequential improvement from 15.8% contraction seen in June. This reflects some resumption in industrial activity with the lifting of lockdown restrictions. Important value additions Index of Industrial Production (IIP) It is an indicator that measures the changes in the volume of production of industrial products during a given period. It is compiled and published monthly by the National Statistical Office (NSO). Ministry: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. Base Year for IIP is 2011-2012. Core Sector Industries comprise 40.27% of the weight of items included in IIP. The eight core Industries in decreasing order of their weightage: (1) Refinery Products; (2) Electricity; (3) Steel; (4) Coal; (5) Crude Oil; (6) Natural Gas; (7) Cement; (8) Fertilisers. Do you know? Significance of IIP: (1) It is used by government agencies for policy-making purposes; (2) It is extremely relevant for the calculation of the quarterly and advance GDP estimates. Miscellaneous K.N. Dikshit Committee constituted An expert committee has been set up for conducting holistic study of origin and evolution of Indian culture  Ministry: Ministry of Culture. The committee is chaired by K.N. Dikshit (Chairman of Indian Archaeological Society, New Delhi and former Joint Director General, Archaeological Survey of India). (MAIN FOCUS) INTERNATIONAL TOPIC:  General Studies 2 Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests. The Abraham Accords: “The new dawn of a new Middle East”? The Abraham Accords: Has been signed recently by the UAE, Bahrain and Israel, under U.S. President Donald Trump’s mediation. It marks a new beginning in the relations between the Sunni-ruled Gulf kingdoms and the Jewish state.  Under the agreement, the UAE and Bahrain would normalise ties with Israel, leading to better economic, political and security engagement.   The agreements have the backing of Saudi Arabia, arguably the most influential Arab power and a close ally of the UAE and Bahrain. More Arab countries are expected to follow suit. This is the first agreement between Israel and Arab countries since the 1994 Jordan-Israel peace treaty. Concerns: Though of historical and geopolitical significance, it is too early to say whether the accords will have any meaningful impact on West Asia’s myriad conflicts.  The Palestinian question remains largely unaddressed: With Arab countries signing diplomatic agreements with Israel bilaterally, the Arab collective support for the Palestinian movement for nationhood, which has been the basis of the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative, is collapsing.  Shia-Sunni conflict:  A union of Israel, UAE, and Bahrain, alongside the US could be a move to contain Iran. With this deal, Israel has joined hands with the Gulf's Sunni Arab monarchies. Iran, on the other hand, is dominated by Shiites. For decades, one of the main sources of instability in West Asia has been the cold war between Saudi Arabia (Sunni) and Iran (Shia). This accord may make the rift wider and more violent. Indian context: India should use this opportunity to give itself a bigger role in a region which is its strategic backyard.  Ramping up defence and security relations with the UAE. Israel is already a very close defence partner. India should restart joint exercises with the UAE, and even Saudi Arabia. India can ensure that any future deal on a regional security framework gives adequate space to Iran. The deal opens up new opportunities for India to play a much larger role in the regional security and stability in the Gulf, where New Delhi enjoys special relations with both Abu Dhabi and Jerusalem. Conclusion: In order to bring peace in the region as they have claimed, the signatories and the US should address the more structural issues, which include the unresolved question of Palestine. Connecting the dots: Who are the signatories to the Abraham Accords. Will it have any meaningful impact on West Asia’s myriad conflicts? Comment. GOVERNANCE/ ECONOMY Topic: General Studies 2: Issues relating to development and management of health e-governance- applications, models, successes, limitations, and potential Unleashing Digital Economy in India Six Regulators: Digital businesses in India are staring at the prospect of control by no less than six regulators An expert committee on non-personal data (NPD) has suggested the creation of an NPD Authority. It will be a supervisory body that will enable data sharing and enforce data requests.  A recently notified Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) would grant it oversight of digital businesses. A regulator for personal data as well as e-commerce has been proposed.  The Competition Commission of India (CCI) and The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) as a future licensor of digital applications already exist. Fast moving technology and not-so agile governance frameworks: Technology has catalysed fundamental changes over the last decade, resulting in new digital channels of creative expression, communication and knowledge formation. These developments have made it important to have new governance frameworks to guide transitions and respond to market failures.  Digital businesses innovate to compete and survive, and consequently their functions and capabilities change rapidly.  Conventional governance frameworks are not agile enough to keep up. Confused policymaking: India lacks a unified and cogent strategy to govern the transformational potential of digital markets, and this has resulted in confused policymaking.  The proposed NPD Authority is expected to supervise data-sharing arrangements between businesses and government. A similar provision in the Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019 empowers the regulator to provide data. The e-commerce regulator proposed under the recent draft e-commerce policy also has similar powers. Jurisdictional overlaps: The CCPA will oversee misleading advertisements online, as well as the disclosure of personal information to third parties. The draft of the National E-Commerce Policy proposes similar measures.  Rules that demarcate supervisory boundaries of government departments also remain ambiguous. Example- The department for promotion of industry and internal trade is entrusted with all matters related to e-commerce. However, the administration of the Information Technology Act, 2000, which provides legal recognition to e-commerce, rests with the ministry of electronics and information technology. If jurisdictional confusion persists, disputes are likely to follow. Such disputes are problematic because they erode economic value and trust in the supervisory capacity of the state.  Way forward: India requires a “whole of government" approach to rule-making to address institutional challenges raised by technology.  The Economic Survey of 2018-19, noted that “reducing economic policy uncertainty is critical because both domestic investment and foreign investment are strongly deterred by increases in domestic economic policy uncertainty".  Increased dialogue and coherence among government bodies. Multi-stakeholder consultations and the promotion of self-regulation by the industry are equally necessary for light-touch governance that incentivizes innovation.  Good practices like regulatory impact assessments and international cooperation to address the cross-border dimensions of technology.  India must avoid creating any constraints on private investment and chart a clear path for a trillion- dollar digital economy. The accountability of new institutions is critical to improve the quality of regulation.  Conclusion: Improving governance around regulation of the digital economy is a stepping stone on the country’s journey to becoming a digital superpower and should be worked upon. Connecting the dots: India lacks a unified and cogent strategy to govern the transformational potential of digital markets, and this has resulted in confused policymaking. Comment. (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 Commission on Status of Women: It is a functional commission of the ECOSOC. 45 member states of the United Nations serve as members of the Commission at any one time. Which of the above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Q.2 Which of the following are major rivers of Maharashtra?  Koyna river Wainganga river Bhima river Godavari Choose the correct code: 1 and 2 only 1 and 4 only 2 and 3 only 1, 2, 3 and 4 Q.3 Consider the following statements regarding Index of Industrial Production (IIP): It is compiled by the National Statistical Office (NSO) It is published annually.  Which of the above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Q.4 Consider the following statements: Core Sector Industries comprise 40.27% of the weight of items included in IIP. Coal has the greatest weightage among the  eight core Industries Which of the above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 ANSWERS FOR 16th September 2020 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (TYK) 1 C 2 D 3 C 4 D 5 C Must Read Income support and Pandemic: The Indian Express Countering China: The Indian Express

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PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU (PIB) IAS UPSC – 7th September to 13th September – 2020

Press Information Bureau (PIB) IAS UPSC – 7th to 13th September, 2020 ARCHIVES GS-2 Government of India, Government of Himachal Pradesh and World Bank sign $82 million loan for implementation of Himachal Pradesh State Roads Transformation Project (Topic: Role of international organizations) Objective: To strengthen transport and road safety institutions of Himachal Pradesh by improving the condition, safety, resilience, and engineering standards of state road network. Build climate and disaster resilient roads Improve road safety along tourism corridors in Himachal Enhance logistics along fruit belts Support the government’s initiative to create a corporate entity responsible for ensuring well-performing roads A third of the maintenance contracts under the project will be awarded to women-led Self-Help Groups (SHGs). The Need: Himachal Pradesh has the potential to produce high-value horticultural products. However, to leapfrog to the next level of competitiveness in the global value chain, the state needs to focus on improving its roads and logistics services. This project will support the Government of Himachal Pradesh to provide greater opportunity to smallholder farmers access domestic and international agricultural markets, attract private investments to enhance value chains and increase jobs and farmers’ incomes. Himachal Pradesh, a mountain state richly endowed with natural resources, often faces landslides and flash floods that affect its road connectivity. Cloud bursts, more extreme river flows and flooding cause landslides and erosion of embankments and loss of roads or bridges. These events are projected to increase over the next few decades as a result of climate change. To protect against landslides and floods, the project will implement engineering solutions that are plant and natural-based as well as control vehicular emission to address climate risks. Furthermore, as there is no early warning system in the state, landslides cause fatal accidents. During the snow and rainy season, transportation of agricultural products and tourists, is either terminated or delivered at a high cost. Measures such as creating an emergency response crew, upgrading drainage structures and protecting slide prone areas will help build resilient road infrastructure. Recognizing that road safety is a critical issue, the project will enhance the state’s ability to systematically identify, analyze, develop and prioritize critical road safety measures that will benefit all road users. The ‘Safe Systems’ approach will be adopted in selected districts and heavily trafficked corridors. The state highway patrol will be trained and equipped with surveillance gear. An emergency response system will be established to help connect accident sites with dedicated hospitals for post-crash care and data collection. Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India Sign $500 Million Loan for Delhi-Meerut RRTS Corridor (Topic: Role of international organizations) The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India today signed a $500 million loan, the first tranche of a total $1 billion facility, to build a modern, high-speed 82-kilometer Delhi-Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) corridor that will improve regional connectivity and mobility in India’s national capital region (NCR). Provide better connectivity to allow other towns in the NCR to develop as urban economic centers surrounded by residential areas while easing the concentration pressure on Delhi. Development of this corridor will have a huge demonstration effect and pave the way for a paradigm shift in mobility and the pattern of urban development within the region. Support transit-oriented development (TOD) with systematic urban and land use planning around the RRTS corridor while promoting value capture financing (VCF) to generate additional municipal revenues. Training for women and differently abled on safe mobility and employment opportunities and behavioral change for public transport providers will also be given. The ADB-administered multi-donor Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund will provide $2.89 million to support innovations in building information modeling, universal access design features, TOD and VCF. Asian Development Bank (ADB) is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Established in 1966, it is owned by 68 members—49 from the region. India and Japan sign agreement on Reciprocal Provision of Supplies and Services between Forces of both countries (Topic: India and its neighbour) This agreement establishes the enabling framework for closer cooperation between the Armed Forces of India and Japan in reciprocal provision of supplies and services while engaged in bilateral training activities, United Nations Peacekeeping Operations, Humanitarian International Relief and other mutually agreed activities. The agreement will also enhance the interoperability between the Armed Force of India and Japan thereby further increasing the bilateral defence engagements under the Special Strategic & Global Partnership between the two countries. First World Solar Technology Summit (Topic: International organizations and forums) By: International Solar Alliance (ISA) Aim: To bring the spotlight on accelerating affordable and sustainable clean green energy by showcasing and deliberating on innovative state of the art next generation technologies in solar power. Three agreements between ISA and International Institute of Refrigeration With Global Green Growth Institute  With National Thermal Power Corporation A tripartite agreement between India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, the World Bank and the International Solar Alliance is also set to be inked.   ISA’s technology journal, Solar Compass 360 will also be launched during the summit Do you know? Nobel Laureate, Dr M Stanley Whittingham, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (jointly with John B Goodenough & Akira Yoshino) in 2019 for the revolutionizing discovery of the lithium ion batteries will deliver the key note address in the inaugural. GS-3 Global Multidimensional Poverty Index and India (Topic: Economy) NITI Aayog as the nodal agency has been assigned the responsibility of leveraging the monitoring mechanism of the Global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) to drive reforms. Global MPI is part of Government of India’s decision to monitor the performance of the country in 29 select Global Indices. The objective of the “Global Indices to Drive Reforms and Growth (GIRG)” exercise is to  Fulfil the need to measure and monitor India’s performance on various important social and economic parameters Enable the utilisation of these Indices as tools for self-improvement, bring about reforms in policies, while improving last-mile implementation of government schemes. Global MPI is an international measure of multidimensional poverty covering 107 developing countries and was first developed in 2010 by Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for UNDP’s Human Development Reports. The Global MPI is released at the High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) on Sustainable Development of the United Nations in July, every year. Global MPI is computed by scoring each surveyed household on 10 parameters based on -nutrition, child mortality, years of schooling, school attendance, cooking fuel, sanitation, drinking water, electricity, housing and household assets.  It utilises the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) which is conducted under the aegis of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) and International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS).  According to Global MPI 2020, India is 62nd among 107 countries with an MPI score of 0.123 and 27.91% headcount ratio, based on the NFHS 4 (2015/16) data. Launch of Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (Topic: Fisheries sector) The Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) is a flagship scheme for focused and sustainable development of fisheries sector in the country with an estimated investment of Rs. 20,050 crores for its implementation during a period of 5 years from FY 2020-21 to FY 2024-25 in all States/Union Territories, as a part of AatmaNirbhar Bharat Package.  The investment of Rs. 20,050 crores under PMMSY is the highest ever in the fisheries sector. Out of this, an investment of about Rs 12340 crores is proposed for beneficiary-oriented activities in Marine, Inland fisheries and Aquaculture About Rs 7710 crores investment is for Fisheries Infrastructure 'Blue Revolution' or `Neeli Kranti’ and has the potential to attain the first place in the world in fish production. It includes MoFPI’s schemes such as Food Parks, Food Safety and Infrastructure. Objective of PMMSY PMMSY aims at enhancing fish production by an additional 70 lakh tonne by 2024-25 – Increasing fisheries export earnings to Rs.1,00,000 crore by 2024-25 Doubling of incomes of fishers and fish farmers Reducing post-harvest losses from 20-25% to about 10% Generation of additional 55 lakhs direct and indirect gainful employment opportunities in fisheries sector and allied activities What will PMMSY address? PMMSY is designed to address critical gaps in fish production and productivity, quality, technology, post-harvest infrastructure and management, modernization and strengthening of value chain, traceability, establishing a robust fisheries management framework and fishers’ welfare.  While aiming to consolidate the achievements of  Blue Revolution Scheme, PMMSY envisages many new interventions such as fishing vessel insurance, support for new/up-gradation of fishing vessels/boats, Bio-toilets,  Aquaculture in saline/alkaline areas, Sagar Mitras, FFPOs/Cs,  Nucleus Breeding Centres, Fisheries and Aquaculture start-ups, Incubators, Integrated Aqua parks, Integrated coastal fishing villages development, Aquatic Laboratories Network and Extension Services, Traceability, Certification and Accreditation, RAS, Biofloc & Cage Culture, E-Trading/Marketing, Fisheries Management Plans, etc. The focus will be on:  Adopting ‘Cluster or Area based approaches’ Creation of Fisheries clusters through backward and forward linkages Special focus will be given for employment generation activities such as seaweed and ornamental fish cultivation. It emphasizes on interventions for quality brood, seed and feed, special focus on species diversification, critical infrastructure, marketing networks etc. Other Important Launches A. Launch of e-Gopala App: e-Gopala App is a comprehensive breed improvement marketplace and information portal for direct use of farmers. It will be the first digital platform is available in the country for farmers managing livestock including  Buying and selling of disease free germplasm in all forms (semen, embryos, etc) Availability of quality breeding services (Artificial Insemination, veterinary first aid, vaccination, treatment etc) Guiding farmers for animal nutrition, treatment of animals using appropriate ayurvedic medicine/ethno veterinary medicine Send alerts (on due date for vaccination, pregnancy diagnosis, calving etc) Inform farmers about various government schemes and campaigns in the area.  B. Semen Station: The state of the art facility has been established under Rashtriya Gokul Mission in Purnea, Bihar with an investment of Rs. 84.27 crores. One of the largest semen stations in the government sector with a production capacity of 50 lakh semen doses per annum. Will give a new dimension to development and conservation of indigenous breeds of Bihar and meet the demand of semen doses of eastern and north-eastern States. C. In vitro fertilization (IVF) Laboratories: Various IVF laboratories are being set up across the country through a 100% grant in aid. These labs are crucial for propagating elite animals of indigenous breeds and thereby enhancing milk production and productivity manifold. D. Use of Sex-sorted Semen in Artificial Insemination: Through this method,only female calves can be produced (with more than 90% accuracy) which will help double the growth rate of milk production in the country. E. Demonstration of IVF Technology at Farmer's Doorstep: It will propagate the technology for multiplication of high yielding animals at a faster rate through the use of technology, a female cattle can give birth to 20 calves in a year. Bamboo Plantation in India (Topic: Agriculture and economy) 22 bamboo clusters in 9 States (Gujarat, MP, Maharashtra, Odisha, Assam, Nagaland, Tripura, Uttarakhand and Karnataka) were digitally inaugurated Keeping in consideration the importance of bamboo – The Indian Forest Act 1927 was amended in the year 2017 to remove bamboo for the category of trees, as a result now anyone can undertake cultivation and business in bamboo and its products.  Import policy has also been modified to ensure progress of the bamboo industry in the country. The support being given by the Mission to local artisans through locally grown bamboo species will also actualize the goal of Vocal for Local. This will help increase income of farmers and at the same reduce dependency on imports of some raw material.  With the wealth of bamboo in India and growing industry, India should aim to establish herself in global markets for both engineered and handcrafted products. National Bamboo Mission The restructured National Bamboo Mission was launched in 2018-19 for holistic development of the complete value chain of the sector.  The Mission is being implemented in a hub (industry) and spoke model, with the main goal of connecting farmers to markets so as to enable farmer producers to get a ready market for the bamboo grown and to increase supply of appropriate raw material to domestic industry. The Mission was launched as a natural corollary of the historic amendment of the Indian Forest Act in 2017, removing bamboo from the definition of trees, hence bamboo grown outside forests no longer need felling and transit permissions. 10 most important species which are required by industry have been identified and quality planting material is being made available to farmers for plantations. Assam has already engaged FPOs for raising plantations Endeavours to upgrade skills of traditional bamboo craftsmen as per requirement of contemporary markets with tie up with enterprises and premier institutes so that our cultural heritage is continued. The Sector Skill Councils established under National Skill Development Agency will also impart skills and Recognition of Prior Learning to traditional artisans. This will also encourage the youth to carry forward their family traditions. The restructured NBM strives to – To increase the area under bamboo plantation in non-forest Government and private lands to supplement farm income and contribute towards resilience to climate change. To improve post-harvest management through establishment of innovative primary processing units, treatment and seasoning plants, primary treatment and seasoning plants, preservation technologies and market infrastructure. To promote product development at micro, small and medium levels and feed bigger industry. To rejuvenate the under developed bamboo industry in India To promote skill development, capacity building, awareness generation for development of bamboo sector Key pointers: Northeast part of India grows 67% of India’s bamboo. India has the world’s largest fields of bamboo. It grows on nearly 13% of the country’s forest land. The eight North-eastern States – Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura – grow 67% of India’s bamboo and have 45% of global bamboo reserves. Nearly 35 species of superior quality bamboos are found in the region. Launch of Climate Smart Cities Assessment Framework (CSCAF 2.0) and Streets for People Challenge (Topic: Climate change) The objective of CSCAF is to provide a clear roadmap for cities towards combating Climate Change while planning and implementing their actions, including investments. In the last decade, an increasing frequency of cyclones, floods, heat waves, water scarcity and drought-like conditions have had adverse impacts on many of our cities. Such extreme events and risks cause loss of life as well as impact the economic growth. In this context, CSCAF initiative intends to inculcate a climate-sensitive approach to urban planning and development in India. The framework has 28 indicators across five categories namely;  (i) Energy and Green Buildings,  (ii) Urban Planning, Green Cover & Biodiversity,  (iii) Mobility and Air Quality,  (iv) Water Management and  (v) Waste Management The Climate Centre for Cities under National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) is supporting MoHUA in implementation of CSCAF. As the lockdowns lift, cities face many challenges in providing safe, affordable, and equitable modes of transport that enable social distancing. Limited public transport options, narrow, crowded sidewalks particularly in market places and deterioration of mental health, are key issues that must be addressed on priority. Pedestrianisation of streets for walking and creating public spaces is a crucial step towards mitigating these issues. ​The Streets for People Challenge is the response to the need for making our cities more walkable and pedestrian friendly.  The Challenge builds on the advisory issued by MoHUA for the holistic planning for pedestrian-friendly market spaces, earlier this year.  The Challenge will support cities across the country to develop a unified vision of streets for people in consultation with stakeholders and citizens.  Adopting a participatory approach, cities will be guided to launch their own design competitions to gather innovative ideas from professionals for quick, innovative, and low-cost tactical solutions. Krishna-Godavari (KG) basin, an excellent source of fuel methane (Topic: Environment; New findings) The methane hydrate deposit in this basin is a rich source that will ensure adequate supplies of methane, a natural gas. Methane is a clean and economical fuel. It is estimated that one cubic meter of methane hydrate contains 160-180 cubic meters of methane. Even the lowest estimate of methane present in the methane hydrates in KG Basin is twice that of all fossil fuel reserves available worldwide. The methane hydrate deposits are located in the Krishna-Godavari (KG) basin are of biogenic origin. Methane hydrate is formed when hydrogen-bonded water and methane gas come into contact at high pressures and low temperatures in oceans. Note:  Coalbed methane extraction (CBM extraction): It is a method for extracting methane from a coal deposit. Cattle release both ammonia and methane into the atmosphere. Released into atmosphere due to the burning of crop/biomass residue: Carbon monoxide + Methane + Ozone + Sulphur dioxide Deposits of methane hydrate:  Global warming might trigger the release of methane gas from these deposits. Large deposits of ‘methane hydrate’ are found in Arctic Tundra and under the seafloor. Methane in atmosphere oxidizes to carbon dioxide after a decade or two. Hypersonic Test Demonstration Vehicle by DRDO (Topic: Technology) India has joined the elite club of countries having the ability to develop hypersonic missiles which can travel several times faster than the speed of sound. So far, only US, Russia and China had this ability. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully demonstrated the hypersonic air-breathing scramjet technology with the flight test of Hypersonic Technology Demonstration Vehicle (HSTDV) recently from the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Launch Complex at Wheeler Island, off the coast of Odisha. With this, the country has entered into the hypersonic regime paving way for advanced hypersonic vehicles. The hypersonic cruise vehicle was launched using a proven solid rocket motor, which took it to an altitude of 30 km, where the aerodynamic heat shields were separated at hypersonic speed.  The hypersonic combustion sustained and the cruise vehicle continued on its desired flight path at a velocity of six times the speed of sound, which is nearly 2 km/s for more than 20s. The scramjet engine developed by our scientists helped the flight achieve a speed 6 times the speed of sound. With this technology, cruise missiles could now travel at hypersonic speeds. Scramjet engine is a major breakthrough. Air goes inside the engine at supersonic speed and comes out at hypersonic speeds. With this successful demonstration, many critical technologies such as aerodynamic configuration for hypersonic manoeuvres, use of scramjet propulsion for ignition and sustained combustion at hypersonic flow, thermo-structural characterisation of high temperature materials, separation mechanism at hypersonic velocities etc. were proven. It’s a major technological breakthrough in the country. This testing paves the way for development of more critical technologies, materials and hypersonic vehicles. Prelims-oriented News 8th September: International Literacy Day; focuses on “Literacy teaching and learning in the COVID-19 crisis and beyond” Madhurika Patkar: Table Tennis player, who won the Arjuna Awards in 2020 Sariska Tiger Reserve: Alwar National Forest Martyrs Day: It is in the recognition of exemplary valour and sacrifices made by the forest personnel, in various parts of the country for the protection of our environment, forest and wildlife, that the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Govt. of India had declared 11th September, as National Forest Martyrs Day. The date September 11 was chosen as National Forest Martyrs Day due to its historical significance. On this day, in 1730, over 360 people of the Bishnoi tribe led by Amrita Devi, objected to the felling of trees and due to their protest to save the trees were killed in Khejarli, Rajasthan on the orders of the king.  In order to prevent the river beds from drying completely, sustainable sand mining must be practiced and killings of foresters or revenue staff working towards the initiative of sustainable sand mining is completely unacceptable and that steps will be taken to make sure the offenders are punished.  The impressive and extensive biodiversity of India is guarded by a dedicated workforce of Forest Officers and staff who relentlessly work towards the protection and improvement of this irreplaceable wealth. Over the years the department has lost its forest guardians while protecting the faunal & flora wealth of nature and also in the human wildlife conflicts. Doorstep Banking Services by PSBs: As part of the EASE Reforms, Doorstep Banking Services is envisaged to provide convenience of banking services to the customers at their door step through the universal touch points of Call Centre, Web Portal or Mobile App.  Customers can also track their service request through these channels. EASE 2.0 Index: A common reform agenda for PSBs, EASE Agenda is aimed at institutionalizing clean and smart banking. It was launched in January 2018, and the subsequent edition of the program ― EASE 2.0 built on the foundation laid in EASE 1.0 and furthered the progress on reforms. Reform Action Points in EASE 2.0 aimed at making the reforms journey irreversible, strengthening processes and systems, and driving outcomes. PSBs have shown a healthy trajectory in their performance over fourquarters since the launch of EASE 2.0 Reforms Agenda.  The overall score of PSBs increased by 37% between March-2019 and March-2020, with the average EASE index score improving from 49.2 to 67.4 out of 100.  Significant progress is seen across six themes of the Reforms Agenda, with the highest improvement seen in the themes of‘Responsible Banking’, ‘Governance and HR’, ‘PSBs as Udyamimitra for MSMEs’, and ‘Credit off-take’. EASE Reforms Index has equipped Boards and leadership for effective governance, instituted risk appetite frameworks, created technology- and data-driven risk assessment and prudential underwriting and pricing systems, introduced Early Warning Signals (EWS) systems and specialised monitoring for time-bound action in respect of stress, put in place focussed recovery arrangements, and established outcome-centric HR systems. Union Health Ministry’s ‘eSanjeevani’ telemedicine service records 3 lakh tele-consultations It is a national telemedicine service that offers tele-consultations enabling patient to doctor consultations from the confines of their home, as well as doctor to doctor consultations.  This eSanjeevani platform has enabled two types of telemedicine services viz. Doctor-to-Doctor (eSanjeevani) and Patient-to-Doctor (eSanjeevani OPD) Tele-consultations  The former is being implemented under the Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centre (AB-HWCs) programme.  The telemedicine platform is hosting over 40 online OPDs, more than half of these are speciality OPDs which include Gynaecology, Psychiatry, Dermatology, ENT, Ophthalmology, antiretroviral therapy (ART) for the AIDS/HIV patients, Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) etc. Results of Ranking of States: 2019, on support to Startup Ecosystems The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) conducted the second edition of the States’ Startup Ranking Exercise, with the key objective to foster competitiveness and propel States and Union Territories to work proactively towards uplifting the startup ecosystem.  It has been implemented as a capacity development exercise to encourage mutual learning among all states and to provide support in policy formulation and implementation. The States’ Startup Ranking Framework 2019 has 7 broad reform area, consisting of 30 action points ranging from Institutional Support, Easing Compliances, Relaxation in Public Procurement norms, Incubation support, Seed Funding Support, Venture Funding Support, and Awareness & Outreach. To establish uniformity and ensure standardization in the ranking process, States and UTs have been divided into two groups. Best Performer: Gujarat Top Performers: Karnataka + Kerala Leaders: Bihar + Maharashtra + Odisha + Rajasthan India Post launches Five Star Villages Scheme  Aim: To ensure 100% rural coverage of postal schemes The scheme seeks to bridge the gaps in public awareness and reach of postal products and services, especially in interior villages. All postal products and services will be made available and marketed and publicized at village level, under the Five Star Villages scheme. Branch offices will function as one-stop shop to cater all post office - related needs of villagers. The schemes covered under the Five Star scheme include:  Savings Bank accounts, Recurrent Deposit Accounts, NSC / KVP certificates,  Sukanya Samridhi Accounts/ PPF Accounts, Funded Post Office Savings Account linked India Post Payments Bank Accounts, Postal Life Insurance Policy/Rural Postal Life Insurance Policy and  Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana Account / Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana Account. If a village attains universal coverage for four schemes from the above list, then that village gets four-star status; if a village completes three schemes, then that village get three-star status and so on. Aspirations for the MSME Sector Aims to enhance MSME contribution to GDP from about 30% to 50%; and in exports from 49% to 60%. Government is aiming to create 5 crore additional jobs in the MSME sector which presently employs about 11 crore people. Road Accident Deaths: Shri Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways and MSME has expressed confidence on halving road accident deaths from about 1.5 lakh per annum by 2025 as against the target of 2030. World Bank and ADB are providing Rs 7000 crore each for this purpose to remove black spots from national highways.  Already identified black spots on national highways and has already spent Rs 20,000 crore on removing the black spots.  About 1.5 lakh road accident deaths annually, about  53,000 occur on Highways.  The State of Tamil Nadu has brought down accidental fatalities by 25 % by implementing a project with World Bank's assistance. Black spots need to be identified on State and Municipal roads where he stressed that the cooperation of public, state governments, MLAs, MPs etc is of paramount importance. Stressed on the need for building intelligent road transport infrastructure in the country on PPP mode. There is also a need for developing Intelligent Transport System at Municipal, Provincial and National level through PPP mode. Launch of 24x7 Toll-Free Mental Health Rehabilitation Helpline Kiran: The 24x7 Toll-Free Mental Health Rehabilitation Helpline KIRAN (1800-599-0019) was launched by DEPwD, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in 13 languages to provide relief and support to persons with Mental Illness and in view of the growing incidence of mental illness, particularly in the wake of Pandemic COVID-19. The objectives of the helpline are Early Screening; First Aid; Psychological support; Distress management; mental well-being; preventing deviant behaviors; Psychological crisis management and Referral to mental health experts. This helpline is dedicated to resolve mental health issues related to Anxiety; Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD); Suicide; Depression; Panic Attack(s) Adjustment Disorders; Post Traumatic Stress Disorders and Substance Abuse. The helpline caters to- People in Distress; Pandemic induced psychological issues and Mental Health Emergency. Shri Viswanatha Satyanarayana A 20th century Telugu writer, he was the first writer to impart a true Teluguness to the Ramayana His works included poetry, novels, dramatic play, short stories and speeches, covering a wide range of subjects such as analysis of history, philosophy, religion, sociology, political science etc. His popular works include Ramayana Kalpa Vrukshamu (Ramayana the wish-granting divine tree), Kinnersani Patalu (Mermaid songs) and the novel Veyipadagalu (The Thousand Hoods). The first Telugu writer to receive Jnanpith Award; also received "Kavi Samrat" (emperor of poets) and Padma Bhushan. Quotes The Vice President, Shri M Venkaiah Naidu On Mid-day Meal: Milk could be given either as part of breakfast or the mid-day meal in order to improve the nutritional levels of children. On Organ Donation: Described Netra Daan (eye donation) as Sreshth Daan (best donation) Terming visual impairment as one of the major health challenges, the Vice President highlighted the fact that around 46 lakhs people suffer from blindness in India and most of them are in the 50+ age group. Calling corneal blindness as the second leading cause of blindness after cataract with about 20,000 cases every year As corneal transplantation surgery requires cornea donors, Shri Naidu emphasised the need to increase the number of eye donations to enable eventual eradication of corneal blindness in the country. India has successfully met the goals of ‘WHO Global Action Plan for Universal Eye Health 2014-2019’ which targeted a reduction in the prevalence of visual impairment by 25% by 2019 from the baseline level of 2010. Emphasised on the need to create storage infrastructure and expertise to conduct transplant surgeries at local level so that people from smaller towns are not forced to travel to metros for organ transplant. These measures along with increased availability of donated organs would also help in curbing the unethical medical practices. Addresses webinar on Himalayan Day: Called for making nature’s conservation a people’s movement and appealed to all citizens, especially the youth to actively take up this cause. For rethinking our development paradigm in such a way that human beings and nature co-exist and thrive together. Called for a pan-Himalayan development strategy based on the region's natural resources, culture and traditional knowledge. Drawing attention to threat of degradation faced by the fragile Himalayan ecosystem, the Vice President stressed that development should not be at the cost of the environment. Frequent natural calamities are a result of our carelessness towards the nature. These mountain ranges not only guard our country from the cold and dry winds coming from Central Asia but also cause most of the rainfall in northern India by acting as a barrier for the monsoon winds. With more than 54,000 glaciers these mountains are the source for 10 major river systems in Asia, a lifeline for almost half of humanity. On Education: Pursuit of excellence must be ingrained in the culture of our educational institutions Purpose of education is the pursuit of truth and improvement of the human condition Education must result in the creation of an integrated person True education must empower our children to become responsible, concerned, engaged citizens of the world On reviving the culture of Sports: Calls for effective talent monitoring systems to identify young sporting talent There is an imminent need to upgrade sporting infrastructure, especially in rural areas We must build a large pool of home grown, highly skilled Indian coaches Urges more academic institutions to offer courses in sports management  

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India-Japan-Australia Supply Chain Initiative Archives TOPIC: General Studies 2 Bilateral, Regional and Global Groupings and agreements involving India In News: Japan, India and Australia agreed to launch an initiative to achieve supply chain resilience in the Indo-Pacific region, in an apparent bid to reduce trade dependence on China - a major trading partner for all three nations.  There is a need for a free, fair and predictable trade environment and an opportunity for like-minded nations in the region to take part. Many nations dependent on China for trade have suffered from supply disruptions, highlighting the need for diversification. The creation of the “Supply Chain Resilience Initiative” was mooted by Japan amid the Covid-19 crisis, which has played havoc with supply and manufacturing chains. The launch is mostly going to be later this year.  Along with the U.S., Japan, Australia and India make up the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, or Quad, a loose grouping for national security consultation. The Initiative The trio aims to create a free and transparent trade and investment environment. The Objective: Take a lead in delivering a free, fair, inclusive, non-discriminatory, transparent, predictable and stable trade and investment environment and in keeping their markets open. The cumulative GDP of Australia, India and Japan during 2019 was $ 9.3 trillion and their cumulative merchandise goods and services trade were $ 2.7 trillion and $0.9 trillion respectively. It is a natural follow on to the security cooperation between the three countries, both bilaterally and through platforms such as the Quadrilateral Dialogue Mechanism or Quad, which includes the US. The three countries will now work with regional partners, including members of the Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean), to build stronger supply and manufacturing chains that are protected from external shocks and influences. The three nations see countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia and New Zealand among the players who can have a key role in the initiative. Japan suggested including the digitalization of trade procedures and support for capital expenditure as part of the initiative. A pre-existing scheme where Japan is supporting capex into ASEAN countries will serve as one reference point for the initiative. Why is this step necessary? The diversification of supply chain is critical for managing the risks associated with supply of inputs including disciplining price volatility. These nations can provide the core pathway for linking value chains in the region by creating a network of reliable long-term supplies and appropriate capacities. Japan’s procurement of many specific products from India was limited despite Japanese global imports being high. This includes sectors such as steel, marine products, processed agriculture, agro-chemicals, plastics, carpets, clothing and footwear. The proposed initiative would try to bridge this and work towards enhancing mutual trade. The Quad with its political, strategic and security elements isn’t enough of a response to the emerging situation in the Indo-Pacific and it needs an economic pillar, including deeper economic cooperation, trade, connectivity, supply chains and global and regional value chains. Where does Australia stand? China has been Australia’s largest trading partner and accounts for 32.6% of Australia’s exports, with iron ore, coal and gas dominating the products shipped. But relations including trade ties between Australia & China have been deteriorating for a while now.  China banned beef imports from four Australian firms in May 2020, and levied import tariffs on Australian barley.  In June 2020, China’s education Ministry warned its students aspiring to study or already studying in Australia, of ‘rising racism’ in that country. Australia, Japan and India are already part of another informal grouping, the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, or the Quad, which includes the U.S. What does India stand to gain, or lose?  It is significant that Japan has taken the initiative to include India despite India having pulled out of the RCEP that Japan helped stitch together Following the border tension between India and China, partners such as Japan have sensed that India may be ready for dialogue on alternative supply chains. But an internal push to suddenly cut links with China would be impractical China’s share of imports into India in 2018 (considering the top 20 items supplied by China) stood at 14.5%,  Chinese supplies dominate segments of the Indian economy In areas such as Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients for medicines such as paracetamol, India is fully dependent on China.  In electronics, China accounts for 45% of India’s imports The Way Forward SCRI initiative is at the strategy stage and has some way to go before participants can realise trade benefits. Over time, if India enhances self-reliance or works with exporting nations other than China, it could build resilience into the economy’s supply networks. Also, India needs to accelerate progress in ease of doing business and in skill building in order to reap its benefits. Connecting the Dots: Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (SCRI) US-China Trade War

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