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UPSC Quiz - 2020 : IASbaba's Daily Current Affairs Quiz [Day 90]

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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[SESSION 25] - 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 25 (Topics 401-420) - IASbaba's RAPID REVISION SERIES (RRS) of 500 HIGH PROBABLE TOPICS for UPSC PRELIMS 2020 To Download PPT PDF - IASbaba's RRS Session 25 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    

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Hello Everyone, We hope you all are enjoying the preparation. UPSC Prelims Examination is scheduled on 4th October 2020. We are pleased to announce the dates of our next set of FULL MOCKS for Prelims 2020. We have conducted 3 Open Full Mocks for General Studies before.   NOTE- We have conducted THREE FULL MOCKS TESTS before this which you can take. GUIDELINES/STEPS to Follow: Registration Process (Before the Exam) - FREE Registration. It is OPEN FOR ALL! Step: Students should REGISTER here: https://test.iasbaba.com/register/ If you already have an account, click LOGIN in the top right corner. Else click REGISTER. Once you click on Register, you need to fill the following fields- your Name, Email id, Password, Phone number. Make sure that only Valid details are keyed in, else you will not be able to take the Mock Exam. Once you have successfully registered, an Activation Email will be sent to your Registered Email ID. Click on the Activation link to activate your account. Please Note that, SOLUTION (Detailed Explanation) PDF will be sent to your REGISTERED Email id. On the Exam day (23rd September and 27th September 2020) How to Start the EXAM? You can take the Exam on 23rd September (Wednesday) here: https://test.iasbaba.com/login/ Now you can Login to the test platform, using registered email id and password. Once you login, Click on LEARN in the top menu. You will find FULL MOCK -4 on 23rd September and FULL MOCK 5 on 27th September. Click on the test to START the exam. Note that Full Mock 1, 2 and 3 can also be taken. Please Note that, if the power/internet is disconnected, then you can follow the LOGIN and click on the LEARN TAB and click on FULL MOCK to resume the exam.   How to check the Results? You can check your results here: https://test.iasbaba.com/exams/open-mock-test-2020/ The Results (All India Rank ) will be announced on 25th September & 29th September 2020 around 7pm. Also, you can see your results in real-time i.e, once you complete the Test, under RESULTS TAB. Please Note:- SOLUTION (Detailed Explanation)PDF will be sent to your REGISTERED Email id. For any Queries - Mail us on support@iasbaba.com   OTHER IMPORTANT UPDATES on IASbaba:   IASbaba’s RAPID REVISION SERIES (RRS) of 500 HIGH PROBABLE TOPICS for UPSC PRELIMS 2020 – A FREE YouTube Initiative!- CLICK HERE   For PRELIMS TIPS/STRATEGY (Do's & Dont's) by Mohan Sir, IASbaba Founder -> CLICK HERE PRELIMS EXCLUSIVE: CURRENT AFFAIRS CLASSES (12 SESSIONS-By Tauseef Sir): JOIN NOW! CONNECT WITH BABA: IASbaba’s Dedicated HOTLINE & #ASKBABA initiative for UPSC Aspirants !! MUST-READ: For Motivation NEW Initiative -LOCKDOWN & YOU – Unlock Your Talent & Creativity! -> CLICK HERE Coronavirus: Awareness, Myths, Solidarity and Message to All UPSC Aspirants by Mohan Sir Founder IASbaba MUST READ: PRELIMS in Testing Times – Don’t Forget the ‘WHY’; IASbaba’s dedicated HOTLINE for Aspirants and Prelims Postponing Rumours [STRATEGY] MUST READ: 21 Days of Lockdown -What to do? Introspect, Ideate and Improve !!   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, so that you don't miss out on important posts! Thank You IASbaba

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ARCHIVES PM Ujjwala Yojana Search 13th September, 2020 Spotlight here: http://www.newsonair.com/Main_Audio_Bulletins_Search.aspx    Topic: General Studies 2 Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation. Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the Centre and States and the performance of these schemes; mechanisms, laws, institutions and bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of these vulnerable sections Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources. General Studies 3:  Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment The Yojana: The scheme aims to protect women and children from the smoke emitted from households using firewood for cooking purposes. Mantra: Swacch Indhan, Behtar Jeevan – Mahilaon ko mila samman Under the scheme, families below the poverty line are to be provided with LPG connections with a support of Rs. 1,600 per connection in the next three years. The LPG connections will be issued in the name of the women of the households COVID-19: Beneficiaries under Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) will be entitled to 3 free Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders effective 1 April to 30 June 2020. An extension has been approved till end September for availing free cooking gas cylinders under the marque Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY). The Benefits Health:  Research showed that people using solid biomass frequently suffer from headaches, nausea, chronic bronchitis and many skin diseases. Indoor air pollution and the acute respiratory illnesses caused by it were observed in most rural women.  Ujjwala has empowered women and protected them and their families through the use of clean burning fuel by helping prevent a significant number of acute respiratory illnesses and other ailments.  PMUY implementation has been appreciated by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a decisive intervention to check the indoor health pollution being faced by the women of the country. Fine particulate matter refers to particles or droplets with a diameter of 2.5 micrometres (0.000001 metres) or less, and is also known as PM2.5. Such particles can travel deep into the respiratory system, and exposure to them can cause several adverse health effects, both short-term and long-term, including respiratory problems and heart disease. Safety: Women going to the forests for collecting firewood are also often exposed to health and safety issues, even sexual harassment at times. This is considerably decreased as a result of the LPG connections. Economic empowerment:  Release of LPG connection under this Scheme shall be in the name of the women belonging to the BPL family enabling the subsidy provision in the women’s account.  Also, using LPG saves time for women as they do not have to collect solid fuel and then use it for cooking, with this cooking time can be effectively used in other economic activities.  Women in many villages formed self-help groups to indulge in community economic activities in their free time. Environment: There is a definite positive impact on forest cover and the environment from stopping the use of firewood. Youth employment:  It provided employment for rural youth in the supply chain of cooking gas. Employment in the logistics and maintenance services are an additional benefit. Climate and air pollution measures:  Significantly helps in control of particulate matter and indoor air pollution, giving way to a clean energy cooking process. The emissions of PM2.5 generated by the burning of solid fuels in households is termed Household Air Pollution (HAP).  The study claims that approximately 800,000 premature deaths occur in India every year as a result of exposure to HAP indoors.  Moreover, the HAP produced indoors travels outdoors, and becomes a contributor to ambient air pollution, with around 300,000 more premature deaths per year attributable to exposure to outdoor HAP. Female financial empowerment:  To get an LPG gas connection under Ujjwala scheme, it is compulsory to have a bank account in the name of a female member of a family. Many Jan Dhan accounts were opened for women.  Government statistics from January 2018 show that of 30.97 crores accounts opened under Jan Dhan scheme, 16.37 crores (roughly 50 percent) were opened in the name of women resulting in financial inclusion and betterment of women’s economic status. Development of children: Women can now engage in socialisation of children and take care of their nutrition and education, thus building a robust future. Recognition from International Agencies: Developed countries and International agencies like WHO and IEA have hailed the scheme as clean, convenient and energy-efficient source provision and also serving as an inspiration for developing countries. Some of the issues: Issue of refill and affordability: refilling of LPG gas connections saw a fall in refill from 35000 in 2016-17 to 13000 in 2018. Also, several complaints of affordability was raised as a reluctance of adoption was shown. Behavioural Limitations: It requires behavioural changes as it is difficult to give up on age old practices of using traditional chulhas with a lack of awareness among people regarding benefits of use of LPG gases. Inactive and corrupt uses: Many inactive accounts were identified, with some accounts bearing false beneficiaries using LPG for commercial and profitable purposes. Economic impact: To meet the requirements, LPG imports may cost the exchequer significantly. The Way Forward Additional incentives to encourage regular use of cooking gas are necessary for a complete transition to clean cooking fuel among poor rural households. Ujjwala was able to attract new consumers rapidly, but those consumers did not start using LPG on a regular basis. In order to ensure 100% LPG coverage in India – not only by the number of households covered but also by the number of households actually using it – it is important to make it easier for the country’s poor to buy a refill. This will require spending more on LPG subsidies. Connecting the Dots: Does there exist a direct relation of smokeless kitchens with economic development. Discuss. Why is having an LPG connection important for woman empowerment? Examine. 

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 21st SEPTEMBER 2020

Archives (PRELIMS + MAINS FOCUS) Parliamentary Committee Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – Polity & Governance In news Recently, the Opposition had demanded that agriculture Bills be referred to a Select Committee of Rajya Sabha during the ongoing Monsoon session. Important value additions Parliament scrutinises Bills in two ways.  The first is by discussing it on the floor of the two Houses. The second mechanism is by referring a Bill to a parliamentary committee.  Referring of Bills to parliamentary committees is not mandatory. Select Committee on a Bill is formed for examining a particular Bill. Its membership is limited to MPs from one House. They are disbanded after their report.  These types of committees are chaired by MPs from the ruling party. You can further read about Parliamentary Committees here. Global Initiative to Reduce Land Degradation And Coral Reef Program Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – International Relations & GS-III – Climate change In news The Environment Ministerial Meeting (EMM) of the G20 countries took place through video conferencing. Under the Presidency: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The launch of Global Initiative to reduce Land Degradation and Coral Reef program were applauded.  Two documents on climate change related to managing emissions and climate change adaptations were also launched. Important value additions The Global Initiative on Reducing Land Degradation  It aims to strengthen the implementation of existing frameworks to prevent, halt, and reverse land degradation within G20 member states and globally. The Global Coral Reef R&D; Accelerator Platform  It is an innovative action-oriented initiative. Aim: (1) To create a global research and development program; (2) To advance research, innovation and capacity building; (3) To enhance coral reefs conservation. Solar Cycle 25 predictions announced Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Space In news Scientists from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced their predictions about the new solar cycle, called Solar Cycle 25. The Scientists believe that the cycle has begun. Important value additions Solar cycle Sun’s surface is a very active space. Electrically charged gases on its surface generate areas of powerful magnetic forces, which are called magnetic fields. These gases are constantly moving.  Thus, these magnetic fields can get stretched, twisted and tangled creating motion on the surface known as solar activity. Solar activity varied with the stages of the solar cycle, which lasts on average for a period of 11 years.  Solar cycles have implications for life and technology on Earth as well as astronauts in space. Sunspots Scientists track a solar cycle by using sunspots. These are the dark blotches on the Sun that are associated with solar activity. Sunspots are associated with the origins for giant explosions such as solar flares that can spew light, energy and solar material into space. A Sunspot is an area on the Sun that appears dark on the surface and is relatively cooler than the surrounding parts.  These spots are the visible markers of the Sun’s magnetic field. Some spots are as large as 50,000 km in diameter. Image source: Click here India’s own eco-label BEAMS launched Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Environment; Climate change; Pollution In news India’s own eco-label Beach Environment & Aesthetics Management Services (BEAMS) was recently launched. Ministry: Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC). The flag #IAMSAVINGMYBEACH was e-hoisted simultaneously at the eight beaches recently recognized as blue flag beaches. Key takeaways Objective: (1) To reduce pollution in coastal waters; (2) To promote sustainable development of beach facilities; (3) To protect & conserve coastal ecosystems & natural resources. BEAMS (Beach Environment & Aesthetics Management Services) is a highly acclaimed program under MoEFCC’s ICZM (Integrated Coastal Zone Management) project. The program will ensure sustainable development of coastal regions. This program promotes beach recreation in absolute harmony with nature. Indian Beaches for Blue Flag certification recommended Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Environment; Climate change; Pollution In news For the first time eight beaches of India are recommended for the coveted International eco-label, the Blue flag certification. Ministry: Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC).  Key takeaways The recommendations are done by an independent National Jury composed of eminent environmentalists & scientists. The eight beaches are: (1) Shivrajpur (Gujarat); (2) Ghoghla (Daman & Diu); (3) Kasarkod and (4) Padubidri (Karnataka); (5) Kappad (Kerala); (6) Rushikonda (Andhra Pradesh); (7) Golden beach (Odisha); (8) Radhanagar (Andaman & Nicobar). Important value additions Blue Flag certification The ‘Blue Flag’ is a certification that can be obtained by a beach, marina, or sustainable boating tourism operator. It serves as an eco-label.  The certification is known as an indication of high environmental and quality standards. Blue Flag beaches are considered the cleanest beaches of the world. The certification is awarded by the Denmark-based non-profit Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) with 33 stringent criteria under four major heads for the beaches: (i) Environmental Education and Information (ii) Bathing Water Quality (iii) Environment Management and Conservation and (iv) Safety and Services. The Blue Flag Programme started in France in 1985 and in areas outside Europe since 2001. Aatmanirbhar Bharat ARISE - Atal New India Challenge launched Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Start-ups; Innovation In news The Aatmanirbhar Bharat ARISE - Atal New India Challenge (ANIC) Program was recently launched. It is a national initiative. Key takeaways Objective: (1) To promote research & innovation; (2) To increase competitiveness of Indian startups and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs); (3) To proactively collaborate with Ministries and the associated industries to facilitate innovative solutions to sectoral problems. The initiative will be carried under the Atal Innovation Mission. Carried out by: Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and four ministries: (1) Ministry of Defence; (2) Ministry of Food Processing Industries; (3) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare; and (4) Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. Features: (1) Promote techno-preneurs because of their immense potential; (2) 15 sector-specific challenges where three challenges are for each ministry; (3) A grant-of-aid of up Rs. 50 lakh for a period of 9 to 12 months for startups to develop a minimum usable prototype. Important value additions Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) AIM is Government of India’s flagship initiative. Objective: (1) To promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship; (2) To develop new programmes and policies for fostering innovation in different sectors of the economy; (3) To provide platform and collaboration opportunities for different stakeholders; (4) To create awareness and create an umbrella structure to oversee the innovation ecosystem of the country. (MAINS FOCUS) RIGHTS / GOVERNANCE Topic: General Studies 2: Fundamental Rights Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation. New Version of Labour Codes Context: The government has introduced new versions of three labour codes in Lok Sabha which are Industrial Relations Code Bill, 2020 Code on Social Security Bill, 2020  Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code Bill, 2020 Do You Know? These three bills have been re-introduced after incorporating 174 out of 233 recommendations given by Standing Committees These three bills are part of four labour code envisaged incorporating 29 labour laws. First code on wages has already been enacted. What are the key proposals? In the Industrial Relations Code Bill, 2020, the government has proposed to  New conditions for legal strike - no person employed in an industrial establishment shall go on strike without a 60-day notice and during the pendency of proceedings before a Tribunal and sixty days after the conclusion of such proceedings. Earlier such restrictions applied only to public utility services. Raised the threshold for requirement of a standing order — rules of conduct for workmen employed in industrial establishments — from the existing 100 to 300 workers Reskilling Fund - To set up a re-skilling fund for training of retrenched workers with contribution of the employer of an amount equal to 15 days last drawn by the worker. The Social Security Code has following provisions  National Social Security Board which shall recommend to the central government for formulating suitable schemes for different sections of unorganised workers, gig workers and platform workers No more ambiguities: The bill has defined various terms like "career centre", "aggregator", "gig worker", "platform worker", "wage ceiling" , etc. Social security for gig workers: Also, aggregators employing gig workers will have to contribute 1-2 per cent of their annual turnover for social security of workers The Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code has the following objectives To employ women in all establishments for all types of work. They can also work at night, that is, beyond 7 PM and before 6 AM subject to the conditions relating to safety, holiday, working hours and their consent To Promote Formalisation: Issuing of appointment letter mandatorily by the employer of an establishment to promote formalisation in employment Inclusion of inter-state migrant workers in the definition of worker: Inter-state migrant workers are defined as the worker who has come on his own from one state and obtained employment in another state, earning up to Rs 18,000 a month.  The proposed definition makes a distinction from the present definition of only contractual employment. Portability Benefits: An Inter-State Migrant Worker has been provided with the portability to avail benefits in the destination State in respect of ration and availing benefits of building and other construction worker cess However, the Code has dropped the earlier provision for temporary accommodation for workers near worksites.  It has though proposed a journey allowance — a lump sum amount of fare to be paid by the employer for to and fro journey of the worker to his/her native place from the place of his/her employment What are the concerns raised over the new labour codes? Dilutes rights of Workers: Workers in small establishments (with up to 300 workers) will have their rights watered down with no protection of trade unions, labour laws.  Workers safety safeguards diluted: The new rules will enable companies to introduce arbitrary service conditions for workers. Corporate Friendly: The new rules provides more flexibility to employers for hiring and firing workers without government permission Restricts Freedom of Speech: Restrictions on strikes and demonstrations is akin to assault on the freedom of industrial actions.  Ambiguity about reskilling Fund: The Code lacks clarity on the substantive and procedural aspects of reskilling Fund which will fizzle out like the National Renewal Fund in the 1990s Women’s Safety: Allowing women to work during night time inspite of various safeguards imposed may increase their vulnerability to sexual abuse. Conclusion In the changed economic scenario post COVID-19 pandemic, the government has to balance the rights of workers and economic recovery. Favouring one over the other will impact the Country’s prospects in long run. Connecting the dots: Land Reforms Reforms required in Judiciary AGRICULTURE / GOVERNANCE/ FEDERALISM Topic: General Studies 2: Issues and challenges pertaining to the federal structure  Public Distribution System- objectives, functioning, limitations, revamping; issues of buffer stocks and food security Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation. New Agriculture Bills and opposition to it Context: Three Bills on agriculture reforms were introduced in the Parliament to replace the ordinances issued during the lockdown  The Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020 The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020  The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020 Do You Know? Farmers and farmer associations across the country have protested against the ordinances. The tractor protest by farmers of Punjab and Haryana in July was in opposition to these.  The Punjab Assembly on August 28 passed a resolution rejecting the Centre’s ordinances. What do the ordinances entail?  The Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Ordinance has following provisions  Opens up agricultural sale and marketing outside the notified Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) mandis for farmers Removes barriers to inter-State trade  Provides a framework for electronic trading of agricultural produce.  Prohibits State governments from collecting market fee, cess or levy for trade outside the APMC markets. The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Ordinance relates to contract farming. It has following provisions Provides framework on trade agreements for the sale and purchase of farm produce.  The mutually agreed remunerative price framework envisaged in the legislation is touted as one that would protect and empower farmers. The written farming agreement, entered into prior to the production or rearing of any farm produce, lists the terms and conditions for supply, quality, grade, standards and price of farm produce and services. The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Ordinance  Removes cereals, pulses, oilseeds, edible oils, onion and potatoes from the list of essential commodities. The amendment will deregulate the production, storage, movement and distribution of these food commodities.  The central government is allowed regulation of supply during war, famine, extraordinary price rise and natural calamity, while providing exemptions for exporters and processors at such times as well. Imposition of any stock limit on agricultural produce must be based on price rise. A stock limit may be imposed only if there is a 100% increase in retail price of horticultural produce; and a 50% increase in the retail price of non-perishable agricultural food items Why are these bills being opposed? Against the Spirit of Cooperative federalism Since agriculture and markets are State subjects – entry 14 and 28 respectively in List II – the ordinances are being seen as a direct encroachment upon the functions of the States  The provisions are viewed as against the spirit of cooperative federalism enshrined in the Constitution. Justification by Centre: The Centre, however, argues that trade and commerce in food items is part of the concurrent list, thus giving it constitutional propriety. End of MSP Critics view the dismantling of the monopoly of the APMCs as a sign of ending the assured procurement of food grains at minimum support prices (MSP). To the Centre’s ‘one nation, one market’ call, critics have sought ‘one nation, one MSP’. Critics argue that ensuring a larger number of farmers get the MSP for their produce and addressing weakness in the APMCs, instead of making these State mechanisms redundant is the need of the hour. No mechanism for price fixation The Price Assurance Bill, while offering protection to farmers against price exploitation, does not prescribe the mechanism for price fixation.  There is apprehension that the free hand given to private corporate houses could lead to farmer exploitation. Critics are apprehensive about formal contractual obligations owing to the unorganised nature of the farm sector and lack of resources for a legal battle with private corporate entities. Food security undermined Easing of regulation of food items would lead to exporters, processors and traders hoarding farm produce during the harvest season, when prices are generally lower, and releasing it later when prices increase.  This could undermine food security since the States would have no information about the availability of stocks within the State. Critics anticipate irrational volatility in the prices of essentials and increased black marketing. Connecting the dots: History of Agriculture Produce Market Committees (APMCs) How has agri-marketing policy changed over years (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 about Select Committee: It is formed for examining Budget and policies of Lok Sabha. Members are nominated from both the Houses. Which of the above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Q.2 The Global Initiative on Reducing Land Degradation was recently launched by which of the following? G20 at its Environment Ministerial Meeting United Nations Environment Program Union Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change of India ASEAN Q.3 Consider the following statements regarding Sunspots: It is an area on the Sun that appears bright on the surface.  It is relatively hotter than the surrounding parts.  Which of the above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Q.4 India’s own eco-label Beach Environment & Aesthetics Management Services (BEAMS) was recently launched. Which of the following Ministry is associated with it? Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Ministry of Urban Affairs Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Commerce and Industry ANSWERS FOR 19th September 2020 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (TYK) 1 D 2 C 3 B 4 A Must Read About opposition to agricultural bills: The Hindu About China’s nationalist turn under Xi Jinping: The Hindu About Afghanistan Peace process: The Indian Express

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UPSC Quiz - 2020 : IASbaba's Daily Current Affairs Quiz [Day 89]

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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[SESSION 24] - 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 24 (Topics 381-400) - IASbaba's RAPID REVISION SERIES (RRS) of 500 HIGH PROBABLE TOPICS for UPSC PRELIMS 2020 To Download PPT PDF - IASbaba's RRS Session 24 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    

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Archives (PRELIMS + MAINS FOCUS) Five Star Villages Scheme launched Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – Welfare Schemes In news Five Star Villages scheme has been launched recently. Ministry: The Department of Posts, Ministry of Communications.  Key takeaways Aim: To bridge the gaps in public awareness and reach of postal products and services, especially in interior villages. Objective: To ensure universal coverage of flagship postal schemes in rural areas of the country. It has three components: (1) Product and Service Availability; (2) Product and Service Publicity; (3) Product and Service Marketing. Branch offices will function as one-stop shops to cater all post office related needs of the villagers. Implemented by: A team of five Gramin Dak Sevaks. They will be assigned a village for marketing of all products, savings and insurance schemes. Team will be headed by: Branch Post Master of the concerned Branch Office. The scheme is being launched on pilot basis in Maharashtra. Based on the experience, it will be implemented nation-wide. Cooperative Labour in Odisha Tribes Part of: GS Prelims and GS-I – Society In news Recently, labour cooperatives among tribal communities in Odisha were in the news. The tribes include the Dongria Kondh, Juanga, Lanjia Saura, Saura, Didayi, Paudi Bhuyan and Kandh. These cooperatives ensure all families of the community have food and no fields remain barren. The feeling of collective belongingness is also strengthened. Important value additions Dongria Kondh They derive their name from dongar, meaning ‘hill’. They are the members of Khond Tribe. They are a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group. They reside in the Niyamgiri hill range of Odisha. Language: Kui language (Oral only, not written) They worship Niyam Raja, the god of the Niyamgiri Forests. They sustain themselves from the resources of the Niyamgiri forests, practising horticulture and shifting cultivation They are currently facing displacement and health problems due to the Bauxite mining in the Niyamgiri hills. Indo-Pacific Trilateral Dialogue held Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – International Relations In news Recently, India, Australia and France held a dialogue for the first time under a trilateral framework.  The three sides have agreed to hold the dialogue on an annual basis. Key takeaways Focus: Enhancing cooperation in the Indo-Pacific Region. India also has logistics agreements with both countries which provide for easier access to supplies of goods and services. The trilateral cooperation will help to take on China's aggressive behaviour in the Indo-Pacific region. E.g in South China Sea. It is an addition to the Quad which comprises the USA, Japan, Australia and India. Possibility of enhancing maritime security cooperation between the three countries. Cooperation on marine global commons shall also take place. It includes blue economy, marine biodiversity and environmental challenges such as marine pollution. Important value additions Significance of the Indo-Pacific Region It is a very rich region in terms of natural resources (fisheries, oil, and gas) as well as mineral resources. Trade of some of the major economies like China, Japan, Korea or the west coast of the United States goes through this region. About 50% of India’s trade is conducted through the South China Sea.  India has been one of the major players in the region.  India conducts many naval exercises with the United States, countries of ASEAN, Japan, Korea and Vietnam. The international community including India wants freedom of navigation, freedom of over flights in the region. New FDI Policy in Defence Sector approved Part of: GS Prelims and GS-III – Defence; FDI In news Recently, the Union Cabinet approved a new Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy in the defence sector.  It allows the FDI through automatic approval to be increased from 49% to 74%. However, the new policy has a ‘National Security’ clause as a condition which has been proposed by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Key takeaways Through more liberalised FDI policy the government is seeking to attract foreign players to set up manufacturing units in India. It has been focusing on the defence sector to act as an engine for boosting manufacturing. It is aiming to achieve a turnover of Rs 1.75 lakh crore, including exports worth Rs 35,000 crore, by 2025. Do you know? The government has brought a draft Defence Production and Export Promotion Policy 2020 (DPEPP 2020). The government has also brought a negative imports list for defence equipment. A dedicated budget for capital acquisition from the domestic industry is also prepared. The government has inaugurated two defence industrial corridors to boost the flagship 'Make in India' programme. Singapore Convention on Mediation Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – International Relations In news Recently, the United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation has come into force. It is also known as the Singapore Convention on Mediation. It is the first UN treaty to be named after Singapore. Key takeaways The convention will provide a more effective way of enforcing mediated settlements of corporate disputes involving businesses in India and other signatories. India approved the signing of the Convention in July 2019. The Convention has 53 signatories which include China and the USA as well. Significance It will promote mediation as an alternative and effective method of resolving trade disputes. The settlement reached by parties shall be binding and enforceable. Mediated settlement agreement across borders can be done by applying directly to the courts of countries that have signed and ratified the treaty. It will save time and legal costs. Businesses in India and around the world will now have greater certainty in resolving cross-border disputes through mediation. It will boost India’s ‘ease of doing business’ credentials by enabling swift mediated settlements of corporate disputes. It will also provide a positive signal to foreign investors about India's commitment to adhere to international practice on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). USA-Maldives Framework on Defence and Security Relationship signed Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II – International Relations In news Recently, a Framework on Defence and Security Relationship has been signed between the USA and the Maldives. Key takeaways The move is seen as consistent with the growing alignment of the USA and Indian interests in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) and Indo-Pacific. Objective: To deepen engagement and cooperation in support of maintaining peace and security in the Indian Ocean. Both countries agreed to reiterate their commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific that promotes the security and prosperity of all nations in the region. The Framework outlines a range of bilateral activities - senior-level dialogues, engagements etc. in areas such as maritime domain awareness, natural disasters and humanitarian relief operations. Miscellaneous Kosi Rail Mahasetu The historic Kosi Rail Mahasetu (Mega Bridge) was recently inaugurated. The Kosi Rail Mahasetu is 1.9 KM long. It cuts an otherwise 300-km long journey between Samastipur and Jaynagar on Indo-Nepal border to just 22 km. It strengthens Bihar's rail network and West Bengal and Eastern India's rail connectivity. Indian Prime Minister also inaugurated 12 rail projects related to passenger facilities. These include a new railway bridge on the Kiul River, two new railway lines, 5 Electrification projects, one Electric Locomotive Shed and 3rd Line Project between Barh-Bakhtiyarpur. This bridge is of strategic importance along the India-Nepal border. Kosi River The Kosi is a trans-boundary river which flows through Tibet, Nepal and India. It drains the northern slopes of the Himalayas in Tibet and the southern slopes in Nepal. From a major confluence of tributaries north of the Chatra Gorge onwards, the Kosi River is also known as Saptakoshi for its seven upper tributaries.  The Saptakoshi crosses into northern Bihar, India where it branches into distributaries before joining the Ganges near Kursela in Katihar district. (MAIN FOCUS) GOVERNANCE/ SCIENCE & TECH/ SOCIETY Topic: General Studies 2, 3: Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors Awareness in the fields of IT Web 3.0 Context: Recent issues of concerns regarding social media: During the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, social media has emerged as a force for good, with effective communication and lockdown entertainment, but also for evil, being used effectively by people to protest against vaccines and masks. A documentary called The Social Dilemma, exposes the ways in which technology giants have manipulated human psychology to influence how we behave. It explains how chiefs of tech companies severely curtail the screen time of their own children, while apparently trying to addict every other adult and child on the Close planet.  In the last US elections Cambridge Analytica, a social analytics firm had manipulated Facebook accounts to impact the 2016 US presidential election and the Brexit vote. Web 1.0: In this stage the internet was created as a distributed set of computers communicating with one another, and sharing the load of managing the network. It worked very Well but had one big problem—there was no way to make money off it. For instance, a Web 1.0 startup called Google had heavy traffic, but could not encash it.  Web 2.0: In 2001, Google developed AdWords, a pay-per-click, auction-based search advertising model, backed by search and monetization algorithms. Google’s revenues rocketed to $2.7 billion from $87 million in three years when it went public, and now in 2020, it sits on a trillion-dollar valuation.  The internet got monetized with stage Web 2.0.  Challenges: Our intentions, personas and desires are being tracked at laser precision and the data is being sold to willing advertisers.  Search and social media advertising has crossed $200 billion. And all this money comes from us users who have become the product.  The current business model has led to a “winner-takes-all" industry structure, creating natural monopolies and centralizing the once-decentralized internet.  Emergence of Web 3.0 revolution: An alternative to current issues is unlikely to be driven by technology or regulation. It will take new business models. The good news is that these are coming along with the emergence of Web 3.0, a revolution that promises to return the internet to users. Construct and philosophy: To allow users explicit control of their data, an initiative aided by Europe-like data protection regulation.  To grant creators of content—artists, musicians, photographers, me and you—a portion of revenues, instead of platforms taking it all (or most).  The technologies that Web 3.0 leverages are newer ones, like blockchains, which are inherently decentralized. They have technology guard-rails against the accumulation of power and data in the hands of a few.  Digital currencies enabled by these technologies offer a business model of users paying for services and contents, as an alternative to advertiser-pays. Conclusion: The path to success for the new kinds of democratic networks will be difficult. But a revolution has begun.   Connecting the dots: In the ongoing era of Web 2.0 the users have become a ‘product’. Comment.  INTERNATIONAL/ SECURITY  Topic: General Studies 2: India and its neighbourhood relations  Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests Intra-Afghan Talks Introduction: In­tra-­Afghan talks bringing the Taliban face­-to-­face with representatives of the Afghanistan govern­ment and Afghan civil society has finally started in Doha. The talks are a key outcome of the U.S. ­ Taliban and U.S. ­ Afghanistan agreements. The initiation of intra-Afghan talks was a key element in the U.S.-Taliban peace deal signed in February between the U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation, Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, and the Taliban deputy leader.  Important tasks at hand: The first task for the negotiators is to declare a permanent ceasefire, and stop violence in Afghanistan that has claimed another 1,300 civilian lives in the first half of 2020. To decide the course of how Afghanistan’s future will be shaped. To decide whether they can retain the constitu­tion and political processes while bringing the insur­gents into the mainstream.  Other key elements- An end to violence by declaring a ceasefire and the Taliban cutting ties with terrorist organisations such as al Qaeda, also needs to be discussed. Evolving Indian stand: India’s stand has always been that the peace process must be “Afghan led, Afghan owned and Afghan controlled”. Indian policy has evolved from its earlier hands-off approach to the Taliban. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar attended the inaugural ceremony in Doha via videoconferencing. It was the first ever address by an Indian official at a gathering that includes the Tali­ban (that India still maintains is a terror group).  India has made it clear that India hopes that peace in Afghanistan should not come at the cost of gains made by Afghanistan in the post­Taliban era, including democracy, institutions of gover­nance, and the rights of minorities and women. Conclusion: India’s vision of a sovereign, united, stable, plural and democratic Afghanistan is one that is shared by a large constituency in Afghanistan.  A more active engagement will enable India to work with like-minded forces in the region to ensure that the vacuum created by the U.S. withdrawal does not lead to an undo the gains during the last two decades. Connecting the dots: India’s stand of “Afghan led, Afghan owned and Afghan controlled” peace process is evolving. 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 Which of the following river is also known as Saptakoshi? Ganga Yamuna Narmada Kosi Q.2 Consider the following statements regarding Singapore Convention on Mediation: The settlement reached by parties shall be binding and enforceable. Mediated settlement agreement across borders can be done by applying directly to the courts of countries that have signed and ratified the treaty. Which of the above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2 Neither 1 nor 2 Q.3 Recently, Indo-Pacific Trilateral Dialogue was held between which of the following countries? India, Japan and Australia India, France and Australia India, Japan and France Japan, France and Australia Q.4 Dongria Kondh is a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group belonging to which of the following state of India? Odisha Jharkhand Chhattisgarh West Bengal ANSWERS FOR 18th September 2020 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (TYK) 1 D 2 A 3 C Must Read GST issue- The Hindu