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SYNOPSIS: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION OPTIONAL - Paper 1- TLP UPSC Mains Answer Writing [1st September, 2020] – Day 20

For Previous PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE   1. You have to evaluate the effects of public policy as opposed to intentions. – Walter E Williams. Attempt a critique of this statement.                                                                                                          10 marks (150 words) Approach The question asks to negate the assertion quoted by Walter Williams. Here, we need to prove that it is the intention, not the effects of public policy that has to be evaluated. From Paper 2 We can bring in good examples from the Indian Public Administration. However avoid depicting any policy of the government as ill intended one. Introduction Mahatma Gandhiji had said “nothing done with the good intent is bad”. Hence, we can deduce from the statement that, the policy has to be evaluated according to the intent behind the formulation of such policies and not the effects of it. Because if the intention is good, automatically the policy yields good results, as per Gandhiji; Body Firstly, rationalist model of public formulation states that, every policy is designed with the proper discussion and deliberation, so that the negative effects of policy is offset by its positive ‘effects’. Such rational policy cannot yield net negative effects unless the very ‘intent’ of making the policy is negative.  Ex: Hitler’s policy of purging the Jews is a bad policy, no matter whatever benefits the policy was expected to bring to Germany. Secondly, as per the group theory, actually it is the intent of the majority groups that trickles down as a public policy. And if we ensure that in the group struggle, the equilibrium is tilted towards good intent; then, it is obvious that good policies that yield better effects are formulated and implemented in the society (“Public policy is the equilibrium achieved in the group struggle”, - Earl Latham). Ex: Gandhiji’s non-violent policies used to get passed in the INC with a great majority; consequently, they were agreed to be the best policies all around the world.    Thirdly, evaluating the ‘effects’ of a policy is akin to post mortem, here we get to know that the policy is ill conceived only after enough damage is already done by it. Ex: China got to know that its one child policy is ill conceived, only after the sex ratio of China started getting skewed. Fourthly, the effect based evaluation is dilatory, the policy experts have to wait till the policy gets implemented and the results are yielded, in-order to evaluate the veracity of such policy. However, the intent behind the policy can be traced at the very conceptualization phase, and any ill intended policy can be nipped out in the bud.   Ex: the intent behind recent EIA notification 2020 is being evaluated even before it is brought to implementation. Lastly, intent based evaluation is an upgraded version of the effect based one. While, the effects of policies can be experienced even by layman, the intention of a policy needs some expertise in-order to be traced. That is why Dror, suggested for setting up a body for policy science knowledge for the micro analysis of policies in every administrational units.  Conclusion Hence, evaluating the policy based on its intent is similar to the Luis Pasteur’s proverbial adage, “prevention is better than cure”. So, rather than ignoring the process of formulation of public policies as a trial and error (Garbage can model), it is better to trace and track the policies beginning from the conceptualization level to the implementation level of their making i.e. from input to the output.  2. Which among the PERT and CPM would you recommend for executing the project of inventing vaccination to COVID-19? Why?                                                                                                            10 marks (150 words)  Approach A direct question, however, it requires a good clarity of PERT and CPM for answering it. From Paper 2 The question is already linked to the practical ground reality. However, we can always bring in good examples and case studies from the second paper. Introduction  PERT and CPM are two major techniques which help better planning, budgeting, fixing the deadlines, and in execution of the project as a whole. While CPM was developed by the engineers of Du Pont; PERT was developed by US, in order to design the Pollaris missile.  Body When it comes to the choice between the two techniques, it is PERT which is more suitable for the project related to the invention of vaccine to COVID-19. This is because; CPM is a naive technique which is more suitable for simple and repetitive programmes like construction of roads, bridges, etc. However, inventing vaccination to Coronavirus is a first of its kind in the history, hence, it requires an advanced technique i.e. PERT. Further, the deadlines fixed for the projects in CPM are just estimations, in other words, approximations on the basis of similar projects that have been executed earlier. However, in PERT the time required for each activity is computed precisely, by taking various means and standard deviations into consideration.  Ex: Calculation of time required to launch a satellite and place it into the intended orbit. Also, while calculating the expected time, PERT calculates three probable time durations mainly, the optimistic, most likely and pessimistic ones. Such a systematic strategy is very much essential while inventing a vaccination; because a huge uncertainty factor is involved in such projects, and there are many chances of project going in the extreme pessimistic way- i.e. failure. Ex: Edison while inventing the bulb. Further, PERT provides for carrying out several projects simultaneously, this can be helpful because, it enables the scientists to work on different vaccine candidates at a time. PERT also provides for the computer generated  plans and alternative decisions, which can come in handy in case of any mishaps in the laboratories wherein decisions have to be taken in a fraction of time.  Ex: Coronavirus itself is suspected to have been a product of a laboratory mishap. Lastly, the upgraded version of PERT i.e. the PERT/COST is very much helpful to control the costs incurred in the invention. This again is extremely helpful for researches being carried out in the developing countries, that are pursuing their efforts with very nominal investments. Conclusion Thus we can conclude that, a complex, novel and a critical project like the invention of vaccination, requires the state of the art technique of executing the project. And more over, the world believes in a planned and predicted success rather than the one that is dependent on the heuristics and the guess works. Hence, it is better to go with PERT and attain a predictable success, instead of trying our luck via CPM. “Ideas don’t make you success, the correct execution of ideas does”. – Felix Dennis.     DOWNLOAD- Public Administration Synopsis Day 20 PDF

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ARCHIVES Swachh Survekshan 2020 Search 20th Aug, 2020 Spotlight here: http://www.newsonair.com/Main_Audio_Bulletins_Search.aspx    Topic: General Studies 1: Social Issues General Studies 2 Sanitation and health About Swachh Survekshan 2020 Awards for Swachh Survekshan 2020 was recently announced It is the fifth edition of the annual cleanliness urban survey; one of the world’s largest sanitation surveys. Conducted by: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) Swachh Survekshan An annual survey of cleanliness, hygiene and sanitation in cities and towns across India. Ranks India’s cities, towns and states based on sanitation, waste management and overall cleanliness. Launched as part of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, which aimed to make India clean and free of open defecation by 2 October 2019. The first survey was undertaken in 2016 and covered 73 cities; by 2019 the survey had grown to cover 4237 cities and was said to be the largest cleanliness survey in the world. The surveys are carried out by the Quality Council of India; an autonomous accreditation body which was set up by the Government of India in 1997 for quality assurance in all fields, including governance. Rankings  The rankings, this year is based on the categorisation of cities on population, instead of releasing overall rankings. Cities with a population of more than 10 lakh Cities with a population of 1-10 lakh Cities with a population of less than 1 lakh Other categories have also been specified The Results A. Cleanest City of India (> 1 lakh population category): Indore (1st) Surat  (2nd) Navi Mumbai (3rd)  B. Indore has created recordby winning title of cleanest city fourth time in a row. C. Cleanest State of India(> 100 Urban Local Bodies category) : Chhattisgarh. D. Cleanest State of India(<100 ULB category) : Jharkhand  E. Cleanest town along the banks of river Ganga: Varanasi  F. Cleanest capital city: New Delhi G. Cleanest city with over 40 lakh population: Ahmedabad SBM 2.0 Envisions to: Take current targets further, making cities open defecation-free, including 100% sludge management and zero dumping of waste in the open. Safe containment, transportation and disposal of faecal sludge and septage from toilets and also the grey and black water from households and establishments. Treat all wastewater before discharging into water bodies and their maximum possible re-use. Provide adequate safety gear and mechanised equipment to all sanitation workers with maximum attention. Prerak Dauur Samman as part of Swachh Survekshan 2021 The Prerak Dauur Samman has a total of five additional sub- categories -Divya (Platinum), Anupam (Gold), Ujjwal (Silver), Udit (Bronze), Aarohi (Aspiring) - with top three cities being recognized in each. In a departure from the present criteria of evaluating cities on ‘population category’, this new category will categorize cities on the basis of six select indicator wise performance criteria which are as follows: Segregation of waste into Wet, Dry and Hazard categories Processing capacity against wet waste generated Processing and recycling of wet and dry waste Construction & Demolition (C&D) waste processing Percentage of waste going to landfills Sanitation status of cities Connecting the dots: Implementing the programme is not the end. Its evaluation and monitoring shows the success and way forward. Discuss the Swachh Bharat component- Swachh Sarvekshan. Has the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Brought a Paradigm Shift in Rural Sanitation? Discuss. The Swachcha Bharat mission is not only a cleanliness campaign but also a socio-economic movement. Elaborate.

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Archives (PRELIMS + MAINS FOCUS) AIIB Loan for Mumbai Urban Transport Project -3 Part of: GS-Prelims and GS-II – International Relations; Global Groupings  In News: A loan agreement for a USD 500 million for Mumbai Urban Transport Project-III (MUTP-III) was signed recently.. Signatories: Central Government, Maharashtra Government, Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)  Important value additions Mumbai Urban Transport Project-III (MUTP-III) It is a project supervised and implemented by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA). Objective: To enhance the network capacity, service quality and safety of Mumbai’s suburban railway system.  Deadline for completion: 2022. Major Objectives: (1) Improve traffic and transportation situation in MMR. (2) Institutional development and strengthening. Network capacity in the region will increase. Mobility will increase. Journey time and fatal accidents of commuters will reduce. Carbon emissions will reduce since passengers will shift away from higher-carbon road transport. Do you know? The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank  It is a multilateral development bank that aims to improve economic and social outcomes in Asia.  The bank currently has 103 members as well as 21 prospective members from around the world India is the largest beneficiary of AIIB financing for infrastructure projects. Some major AIIB-approved projects in India: Bangalore Metro Rail Project (USD 335 million). Gujarat Rural Roads (MMGSY) Project (USD 329 million). India Infrastructure Fund. Andhra Pradesh 24×7 – Power For All Project. USD 750 Million for Covid-19 support for India. Early Galaxy Detected by AstroSat Part of: GS-Prelims and GS-III – Science and technology; Achievements of Indians in Science and technology  In News: One of the earliest galaxies called AUDFs01 has been discovered using AstroSat. Discovered by: A team of Scientists from the Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune. The team comprises scientists from India, Switzerland, France, USA, Japan and Netherlands. Key takeaways The galaxy is located in the Hubble Extreme Deep field, 9.3 billion light-years away from Earth. The galaxy was discovered using UltraViolet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) on Astrosat. AstroSat detected Extreme Ultraviolet light from the galaxy. Important value additions AstroSat It is a multi-wavelength astronomy mission on an IRS-class (Indian Remote Sensing-Class) satellite in a 650-km, near-equatorial orbit. Launched by: Indian launch vehicle PSLV by ISRO. It is the first dedicated Indian astronomy mission.  Aim: To study celestial sources in X-ray, optical and UV spectral bands simultaneously with its five unique X-ray and ultraviolet telescopes working in tandem. AstroSat mission enables the simultaneous multi-wavelength observations of various astronomical objects with a single satellite. 17th India-Vietnam Meeting held Part of: GS-Prelims and GS-II – International Relations In News: Recently, the 17th meeting of India-Vietnam Joint Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technological Cooperation was held. Recent developments in India-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (since 2016) were reviewed. Key takeaways Both countries agreed to enhance their bilateral cooperation in line with India’s Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI). Both sides agreed to coordinate closely at multilateral  and regional forums like the UN Security Council (UNSC) and ASEAN. They agreed to explore closer cooperation in emerging areas such as civil nuclear energy, space, marine sciences and new technologies. India also invited Vietnam to take advantage of India’s new economic capacities and demands Important value additions Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) Launched by: Indian Prime Minister at the East Asia Summit (2019). Focus: Maritime Security, Maritime Ecology, Maritime Resources, Disaster Risk Reduction and Management, Maritime Transport, etc. Do you know? Both India and Vietnam will serve concurrently as non-permanent members of UNSC in 2021. Image source: Click here UN’s guidelines on access to social justice for people with disabilities  Part of: GS-Prelims and GS-II – Global Groupings; Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections In News: The first-ever guidelines on access to social justice for people with disabilities have been released. Released by: United Nations Objective: To make it easier for them to access justice systems around the world. Key takeaways The guidelines outline a set of 10 principles Principle 1: All persons with disabilities have legal capacity. No one shall be denied access to justice on the basis of disability. Principle 2: Facilities and services must be universally accessible to ensure equal access to justice without discrimination. Principle 3: They have the right to appropriate procedural accommodations. Principle 4: They have the right to access legal notices and information in a timely and accessible manner on an equal basis with others. Principle 5: They are entitled to all substantive and procedural safeguards recognized in international law on an equal basis with others, and States must provide the necessary accommodations to guarantee due process. Principle 6: They have the right to free or affordable legal assistance. Principle 7: They have the right to participate in the administration of justice on an equal basis with others. Principle 8: They have the rights to report complaints and initiate legal proceedings concerning human rights violations and crimes, have their complaints investigated and be afforded effective remedies. Principle 9: Effective and robust monitoring mechanisms play a critical role in supporting access to justice for them. Principle 10: All those working in the justice system must be provided with awareness-raising and training programmes addressing the rights of persons with disabilities, in particular in the context of access to justice. Quantum State Interferography found Part of: GS-Prelims and GS-III – Science and technology; Achievements of Indians in Science and technology  In News: Indian Scientists have found a new way of inferring the state of a system (both 2-D qubits and higher-dimensional qubits) from an interference pattern. It has been termed as ‘Quantum State Interferography’ (QSI). New ways are being experimented with to manipulate quantum states so that they can be harnessed for computing, communication, and metrology. QSI can help make manipulations simpler so that several crucial operations in quantum technologies become less cumbersome. The setup requires only two interferometers from which many interferograms can be obtained to reconstruct the state. Green Term Ahead Market (GTAM) launched Part of: GS-Prelims and GS-III – Infrastructure; Energy Resources In News: Pan-India Green Term Ahead Market (GTAM) in electricity was recently launched.  Launched by: The Union Minister of State (IC) Power and New & Renewable Energy  Objective: Greening the Indian short term power Market.  Key takeaways  The market is the first Exclusive product for the renewable energy sector in the world. Transactions through GTAM will be bilateral in nature.  Clear identification of corresponding buyers and sellers shall be available.  There will not be any difficulty in accounting for Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPO). GTAM contracts will be segregated into Solar RPO & Non-Solar RPO.  Further, within the two segments GTAM contracts will have Green Intraday, Day Ahead Contingency, Daily and Weekly Contracts.  Price discovery will take place on a continuous basis.  Looking at the market conditions, open auction can be introduced for daily & weekly contracts. Nod to 27 projects under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana (PMKSY) Part of: GS-Prelims and GS-III – Cold chain Industries; Supply chain management In News: Recently, 27 projects under the PMKSY were approved.  Objective: For development of integrated cold chains and value addition infrastructure in India. Ministry: Ministry of Food Processing Industries  Key takeaways  The new integrated cold chain projects will generate direct and indirect employment and benefit nearly lakhs of farmers. Cold chain facilities shall be created for the food processing sector across various states.  States included: Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. Important value additions  Central Sector Scheme of Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure It is a component scheme under PMKSY. The government provides financial assistance in the form of grant-in-aid at the rate of 35% for general areas and the rate of 50% for North-Eastern States, Himalayan States, ITDP Areas, and Islands for storage and transport infrastructure. The assistance at 50% and 75% respectively are also given for value addition and processing infrastructure subject to a maximum grant-in-aid of Rs 10 crores per project.  Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana (PMKSY) The objective of PMKSY is to supplement agriculture, modernize processing and decrease Agri-Waste. The PMKSY has seven component schemes: Mega Food Parks Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure Infrastructure for Agro-Processing Clusters Creation of Backward and Forward Linkages Creation/Expansion of Food Processing & Preservation Capacities Food Safety and Quality Assurance Infrastructure Human Resources and Institutions Under PMKSY, capital subsidy in the form of grants-in-aid ranging from 35% to 75% of the eligible project cost subject to a maximum specified limit is provided to investors. Coal India Ltd. (CIL) to invest in 500 coal-related projects Part of: GS-Prelims and GS-III – Infrastructure: Energy In News: Coal India Ltd (CIL) will invest over 1.22 lakh crore rupees on development of nearly 500 projects. Projects will be related to coal evacuation, infrastructure, project development, exploration and clean coal technologies in India. Key takeaways  The investment aims at making India self-reliant in terms of coal and at achieving the production target of 1 billion tonnes by 2023-2024. The investment will be in two phases for 49 First Mile Connectivity projects. First Mile Connectivity is the transportation of coal from pitheads to dispatch points.  Computer-aided loading technology of coal is being developed to replace the existing methodology of transportation via road. CIL has also identified 15 Greenfield projects which will be operated under the Mine Developer and Operator (MDO) model.  It also announced measures for relaxations and exemptions for greater participation of its stakeholders.  The experience criteria is reduced from 65% to 50% for mining tenders.  Work experience criteria are relaxed by 50%.  Miscellaneous RORO train Karnataka CM flagged off the first ‘Roll On Roll Off’ (RORO) train from Bengaluru to Solapur (Maharashtra). It consists of an open flat wagon on which trucks with goods are loaded. It will be operated by the South Western Railway (SWR). Time taken: 17 hours  Distance: About 682 kms. As many as 42 trucks with goods can be carried at time in this train.  It shall reduce accidents on the road, improves safety, saves fuel, and foreign exchange. It ensures faster transport of essential goods, perishables, food items and smaller cargo. The cost of transport is lesser than transport by road. Chhavni COVID: Yodha Sanrakshan Yojana  ‘Chhavni COVID: Yodha Sanrakshan Yojana’ was recently launched.  Launched by: The Ministry of Defence It is a group life insurance scheme to be implemented through Life Insurance Corporation (LIC). It will cover more than 10,000 employees in all 62 Cantonment Boards in event of any unfortunate fatal calamity with an insurance cover of Rs 5 lakhs each.  It will benefit permanent and contractual employees including doctors, paramedics and sanitation staff. Hurricane Laura Hurricane Laura recently made landfall in southwestern Louisiana (South Central United States)  Depending on where they occur, hurricanes are given many names in different regions of the world Typhoons: China Sea and Pacific Ocean. Hurricanes: In the West Indian islands in the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Tornados: In the Guinea lands of West Africa and southern USA. Willy-willies: In north-western Australia Tropical Cyclones: In the Indian Ocean Region (MAINS FOCUS) SCIENCE & TECH / ECONOMY/ GOVERNANCE Topic: General Studies 2,3: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization, of resources, growth, development and employment. Awareness in field of IT Treating data as commons Context: The Gopalakrishnan Committee set up by the government on developing a governance framework for non-personal data recently put out its draft report for public consultation Data as Infrastructure Industrial age infrastructure — roads, electricity, etc. — were often publicly owned. Even if there was some private role, these were run as closely regulated public utilities.  The idea was to ensure widespread availability of such infrastructural elements to all, and avoid wasteful duplications. Society’s data have a similar nature for a digital economy. There are two key infrastructural components of a digital economy: data and cloud computing (analysis of data). Why regulation of data infrastructure is needed? Infrastructures are to be equitably provided for all businesses. Data have similar characteristics Very few corporations have vertically integrated all the digital components involved in delivery of any digital service thus leading to creation of monopolies Dominant digital corporations are building exclusive control over any sector’s data as their key business advantage. What is needed, however, is to treat data as infrastructure, or ‘commons’, so that data are widely available for all businesses.  Impact of data infrastructure regulation: The digital businesses then shift their key business advantage from exclusive access to data to employing available data for devising digital services for consumers’ benefit. How does Gopalkrishnan Committee view data? The Gopalakrishnan committee takes such an infrastructural view of data.  Data collected from various communities are considered to be ‘owned’ by the relevant community. Community ownership means that the data should be shared back with all those who need it in society, whether to develop domestic digital businesses or for producing important digital public goods. Only the data collected from non-privately owned sources, from society or community sources, have to be shared when requested for. Data from privately owned sources remain private.  Significance: Community ownership will help create a robust domestic data/AI industry, thus reducing the dependence on U.S. and Chinese companies. What institutional mechanisms does the committee recommend? Community Trustees: Since a community requires a legally recognisable body to articulate its data ownership claim, the committee introduces the concept of community trustees that could be various bodies representative of the community. Data collectors are considered as data custodians that will use and secure data as per the best interests of the community concerned.  Data trusts are data infrastructures that will enable data sharing, sector-wise, or across sectors, and which can be run by various kinds of third-party bodies. A Non-Personal Data Authority is envisaged to enable and regulate all the envisaged data-sharing activities. A new legislation is also recommended by committee because ensuring and enforcing data sharing will require sufficient legal backing. Conclusion India is the first country to come up with a comprehensive framework in this area.  Starting early in this important digital policy and governance area may just provide a formidable first mover advantage for India to acquire its rightful place in the digital world. Connecting the dots: K.S. Puttaswamy Case & Right to Privacy  Justice BN Srikrishna committee report on data protection law SOCIETY/ GOVERNANCE Topic: General Studies 1,2: Social empowerment  Mechanisms, laws, institutions and Bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of these vulnerable sections  Pandemic and Older People Context: The most vulnerable persons during the COVID pandemic are the elderly Do You Know? Globally, the population aged 65 and over is growing faster than other age groups.  In 2018, for the first time in history, people aged 65 (680.94 million) or above outnumbered children under 5 years (678.87 million) The number of persons aged 80 years or over is projected to triple, from 143 million in 2019 to 426 million in 2050. Difficulties faced by Older people due to COVID-19 Pandemic High Vulnerability to COVID-19 mortality: If infected, the odds of survival for older people are the lowest.  Danger of being neglected: When isolated to save them from infection, they are likely to suffer from neglect — from lack of care and loneliness.  Denied healthcare for other diseases: Outpatient treatment of nearly all major non-communicable diseases has been severely affected due to COVID care. Older people seem to be missing out on treatment for illnesses.  Vulnerable to Mental ill-health problems: Lack of access to healthcare services could aggravate physical disabilities, hinder the effective management of communicable diseases and lead to mental ill-health problems amongst the elderly. Dependence on Children/ others: The precarious nature of economic work of older persons and inadequate salaries means that more than 80% of such people in the workforce are either partially or fully dependent on others, who are anyway facing difficult circumstances Technology Challenges: Internet play an important role in maintaining access to essential care, services etc. In India, only 7% of older people have smartphones. The literacy rate among this segment is also low, further limiting access to technology and important information. Inadequate Government Support:  In its first relief package, the government announced a one-off payment of Rs 1,000 and an increase in the pension for 30 million widows and senior citizens. But this will reach only to about 20% of the older people. There was no support for senior citizens in the second relief package. Way Ahead Healthcare schemes like the Ayushman Bharat Yojana should have special provisions for the elderly.  Tele-health and mobile home-based health care check-ups should be conducted for them.  Direct subsidies to pensioners, especially in healthcare matters, can also help them tide over these difficult times. Older people have an invaluable role to play in our collective future. We must keep older people engaged, not shut them out to protect their bodies from the virus.  (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 Recently, one of the earliest galaxies called AUDFs01 has been discovered using AstroSat. Consider the following statements regarding AstroSat:  It is an astronomical mission launched by ISRO.  It aims to study celestial sources in X-ray, optical and UV spectral band simultaneously.  Which of the above is/are correct?  1 only  2 only  Both 1 and 2  Neither 1 nor 2 Q.2 Consider the following statements:  India-Pacific oceans initiative was launched by Indian Prime Minister at G20 summit.  Maritime security and Maritime ecology are some of the focuses of the initiative.  Which of the above is/are correct?  1 only  2 only  Both 1 and 2  Neither 1 nor 2 Q.3 Which of the following are principles recently released by the United Nations for people with disabilities?  People with disabilities have the right to appropriate procedural accommodations. Facilities and services must be universally accessible for them without any discrimination. They have the right to report complaints and initiate legal proceedings concerning human rights violations.  They have the right to free legal assistance. Select the correct code:  1,2 and 4 only  3 and 4 only  1, 2 and 3 only  1, 2, 3 and 4 Q.4 Consider the following statements regarding Quantum State Interferography:  It is the way of inferring the state of a system in both 2-D qubits and higher dimensional qubits. It can help make manipulation simpler which can be harnessed for computing, communication and Metrology.  Which of the above is/are correct?  1 only  2 only  Both 1 and 2  Neither 1 nor 2 ANSWERS FOR 1st September 2020 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (TYK) 1 A 2 D 3 C 4 A 5 A Must Read About Challenges of Education sector due to Pandemic: The Hindu An article by former NSA about Kashmir: The Hindu About Food Security challenges in the aftermath of Pandemic: The Indian Express

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For Previous IRP (हिंदी & English ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE   Hello Friends, Welcome to [Day 73] INTEGRATED REVISION PLAN(IRP – हिंदी & ENGLISH) 2020 – PRELIMS & MAINS – [2nd September, 2020]   UPSC Static Quiz - 2020 : IASbaba's Daily Static Quiz - ENVIRONMENT [Day 73] UPSC Quiz - 2020 : IASbaba's Daily Current Affairs Quiz [Day 73] IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 2 - ENGLISH & हिंदी): UPSC Mains Answer Writing - General Studies Paper 3 FULL Length MOCK Questions[2nd SEPTEMBER,2020] - Day 73 [Day 73] IASBABA का इंटीग्रेटेड रिवीज़न प्लान (IRP) 2020 - [2nd SEPTEMBER, 2020]   The Intention behind this Initiative: IRP 2020 – Road Map for the next 100 Days! 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 विस्तृत विवरण के लिए नीचे क्लिक करें -> CLICK HERE SCHEDULE/DETAILED PLAN – > CLICK HERE Thank You IASbaba

[Day 73] IASBABA का इंटीग्रेटेड रिवीज़न प्लान (IRP) 2020 - [2nd SEPTEMBER, 2020]

For Previous IRP (Hindi & English ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE   हाल ही में UPSC द्वारा COVID-19 को देखते हुए प्रारंभिक परीक्षा-2020 के लिए नई तिथि 4 अक्टूबर, 2020 की घोषणा की गयी है। ऐसे में इन 100 दिनों का सदुपयोग सही दिशा में करना अति महत्त्वपूर्ण हो गया है। इसको देखते हुए IASBABA टीम द्वारा इष्टतम लाभ प्राप्त करने के लिए 10 जून 2020 से इंटीग्रेटेड रिवीज़न प्लान-2020 लांच किया गया है, जिससे एक बार पुनः परीक्षा से संबंधित संपूर्ण पाठ्यक्रम का समुचित रिवीज़न किया जा सके।   इंटीग्रेटेड रिवीज़न प्लान (IRP) 2020 के महत्वपूर्ण तथ्य: IRP 2020 एक निःशुल्क पहल है, जिसे आपको अगले 100 दिनों के लिए केंद्रित रखने के लिए डिज़ाइन किया गया है! कार्यक्रम 10 जून 2020 से आरंभ होगा। यह सप्ताह में 6 दिन चलेगा। रविवार को अवकाश होगा - आप इस समय का उपयोग रिवीज़न और वैकल्पिक विषय के लिए कर सकते हैं। इसमें आपकी प्रारंभिक परीक्षा और मुख्य परीक्षा दोनों की तैयारी शामिल हैं। प्रतिदिन आधार पर - प्रारंभिक परीक्षा - 5 करंट अफेयर्स संबंधी बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न, 10 स्टेटिक भाग जैसे इतिहास, भूगोल, राजव्यवस्था, अर्थशास्त्र एवं पर्यावरण आदि संबंधी बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न होंगे। प्रतिदिन आधार पर - मुख्य परीक्षा - TLP - 3 प्रश्न मुख्य परीक्षा संबंधी GS1, GS2, GS3 को कवर करते हुए पोस्ट किया जाएगा। इन 3 प्रश्नों में से 2 स्टेटिक भाग से और 1 करंट अफेयर्स से होंगे। GS 4 (नीतिशास्त्र) और निबंध पर विशेष जोर - प्रत्येक सप्ताह (शुक्रवार को) 3 प्रश्न पोस्ट किए जाएंगे। इसमें 2 नैतिकता सिद्धांत एवं 1 प्रश्न केस स्टडी पर आधारित होंगे। प्रत्येक शनिवार को 4 निबंध दिए जाएंगे (इसमें 2 सामान्य थीम आधारित और 2 दार्शनिक विषय पर आधारित होंगे) हिंदी माध्यम में प्रश्न शाम 5 बजे (5 PM) अपलोड किए जाएंगे। पहल के बारे में अधिक जानने के लिए -> CLICK HERE SCHEDULE/DETAILED PLAN – > CLICK HERE Do remember that, “the difference between Ordinary and EXTRA-Ordinary is PRACTICE!!” IASbaba's Daily Static Quiz - ENVIRONMENT Q.1) अंतर्राष्ट्रीय अक्षय ऊर्जा एजेंसी (International Renewable Energy Agency- IRENA) के बारे में निम्नलिखित कथनों पर विचार करें: IRENA की सदस्यता हासिल करने के लिए एक राज्य को संयुक्त राष्ट्र (United Nations) का सदस्य होना चाहिए। IRENA की मुख्य संस्थागत शासी निकाय सर्वोच्च परिषद (supreme Council) है जिसमें केवल P5 देशों के प्रतिनिधि शामिल हैं। ऊर्जा परिवर्तन के भू-राजनीति पर वैश्विक आयोग IRENA द्वारा शुरू किया गया था। उपरोक्त कथनों में से कौन सा/से सही है / हैं? केवल 2 केवल1 और 2 केवल 1 और 3 1, 2 और 3 Q.2) एरोपोनिक्स (Aeroponics) के संदर्भ में, निम्नलिखित कथनों पर विचार करें: एरोपोनिक्स प्रणाली में, जड़ों को मृदा विहीन माध्यम में विकसित किया जाता है, जैसे कि कोको कॉयर (coco coir), जिस पर पोषक तत्वों से भरे जल (nutrient-laden water) को समय-समय पर पंप किया जाता है। एरोपोनिक प्रणाली एक बंद लूप प्रणाली है, जो कृषि की खेती की तुलना में 95% कम पानी और हाइड्रोपोनिक्स की तुलना में 40% कम पानी का उपयोग करती है। उपरोक्त कथनों में से कौन सा/से सही है / हैं? केवल 1 केवल 2 1 और 2 दोनों न तो 1 और न ही 2 Q.3) निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा बायोरेमेडिएशन टेक्नोलॉजीज (Bioremediation Technologies) से सही ढंग से मेल खाता है / हैं? बायोवेंटिंग (Bioventing) - एक दूषित माध्यम में जीवाणु संवर्धन (Bacterial cultures) का जोड़ । बायो ऑग्मेंटेशन (Bioaugmentation) - मृदा के माध्यम से ऑक्सीजन खींचकर दूषित मृदा के उपचार की विधि। बायोसपर्जिंग (Biosparging) - दबाव के साथ हवा का इंजेक्शन देने से जैविक क्षरण बढ़ा सकता है। नीचे दिए गए कोड का उपयोग करके सही उत्तर चुनें: केवल 3 केवल 2 और 3  केवल 1 और 2 1, 2 और 3 Q.4) निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा कथन सौर पार्क और अल्ट्रा मेगा सौर ऊर्जा परियोजना योजना के विकास के संबंध में सही नहीं है / हैं? यह योजना केवल उन राज्यों / केंद्र शासित प्रदेशों का समर्थन करती है जिनके पास सौर पार्क स्थापित करने में बिजली की कमी है। इस योजना की कार्यान्वयन एजेंसी, सौर ऊर्जा पार्क डेवलपर (SPPD) है । नीचे दिए गए कोड का उपयोग करके सही उत्तर चुनें: केवल 1 केवल 2 1 और 2 दोनों न तो 1 और न ही 2 Q.5) संयुक्त राष्ट्र कन्वेंशन को कॉम्बैट डेजर्टिफिकेशन (United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification- UNCCD) के संबंध में निम्नलिखित कथनों पर विचार करें: यह केवल अंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर पर कानूनी रूप से बाध्यकारी ढांचा है जो मरुस्थलीकरण की समस्या को हल करने के लिए स्थापित किया गया है। कन्वेंशन विशेष रूप से शुष्क, अर्द्ध शुष्क और शुष्क उप-आर्द्र क्षेत्रों को संबोधित करता है। UNCCD जैव विविधता पर कन्वेंशन (CBD) और जलवायु परिवर्तन पर संयुक्त राष्ट्र फ्रेमवर्क कन्वेंशन (UNFCCC) के साथ सहयोग करता है। उपरोक्त कथनों में से कौन सा सही है / हैं? केवल 1 केवल 1 और 2  केवल 2 और 3 1, 2 और 3 Q.6) भोपाल गैस त्रासदी भारत के इतिहास में सबसे घातक औद्योगिक खतरों में से एक रहा है। निम्नलिखित में से कौन सी गैस, इस आपदा का कारण थी? पोटेशियम साइनाइड पोटेशियम आइसोसाइनेट मिथाइल आइसोसाइनेट फास्जीन Q.7) बंदरगाह पर बैलास्ट पानी (ballast water) को छोड़ना एक बड़ा पारिस्थितिक खतरा माना जाता है क्योंकि: यह तट के तापमान को कई डिग्री बढ़ाता है। यह भारी धातु की विषाक्तता का कारण बनता है। यह विदेशी प्रजातियों को नए पारिस्थितिक तंत्र में ले जाने के लिए उत्तरदायी है। यह समुद्र के पानी में घुलित ऑक्सीजन को कम करता है। Q.8) सरकार ने चार राज्यों में HT कपास की अवैध खेती की जांच के लिए एक समिति का गठन किया है। HT कपास में, HT संदर्भित करता है Hybrid transform Herbal treatment Herbicide tolerant High Tech Q.9) निम्न लक्षणों में से कौन सा अपशिष्ट पदार्थ को खतरनाक अपशिष्ट के अंतर्गत वर्गीकृत किया जाना चाहिए? दहनीयता (Ignitability) क्रियाशीलता (Reactivity) क्षयशीलता (Corrosivity) विषाक्तता (Toxicity) नीचे दिए गए कोड का उपयोग करके सही उत्तर चुनें: केवल 1 और 2  केवल 3 और 4  केवल 1,3 और 4 1, 2, 3 और 4 Q.10) निम्नलिखित कथनों पर विचार करें। एक एयरोसोल (aerosol) हवा या किसी अन्य गैस में, ठोस कणों या तरल बूंदों का निलंबन है । मानवजनित एरोसोल के उदाहरण हैं- कोहरा, धूल, वन निकास और गीजर भाप। प्राकृतिक एरोसोल के उदाहरण हैं- धुंध, वायु प्रदूषक और धुएं का कण। एरोसोल का बादल (क्लाउड) संरचनाओं पर कोई प्रभाव नहीं पड़ता है। उपरोक्त कथनों में से कौन सा / से सही है / हैं? केवल 1 केवल 2 और 3  केवल 4 1, 2, 3 और 4 IASbaba's Daily Current Affairs Quiz Q.1) निम्नलिखित कथनों पर विचार करें: राष्ट्रीय सांख्यिकी कार्यालय का गठन केंद्रीय सांख्यिकी कार्यालय (CSO) के साथ राष्ट्रीय नमूना सर्वेक्षण कार्यालय (NSSO) के विलय से होता है। राष्ट्रीय सांख्यिकी कार्यालय औद्योगिक उत्पादन के सूचकांक को प्रकाशित करता है। उपरोक्त कथनों में से कौन सा/ से सही है / हैं? केवल 1 केवल 2 1 और 2 दोनों न तो 1 और न ही 2 Q.2) बैड बैंक (bad bank) क्या हैं? यह एक परिसंपत्ति पुनर्निर्माण कंपनी है यह दिवालिया वित्तीय संस्थान है यह RBI द्वारा बैंक को बंद करने के लिए मजबूर किया जाता है यह राष्ट्रीय कंपनी कानून न्यायाधिकरण का एक हिस्सा है Q.3) निम्नलिखित में से कौन मुख्य क्षेत्र के आठ उद्योगों में से शामिल नहीं है? विद्युत उत्पादन कोयला उत्पादन प्राकृतिक गैस का उत्पादन ऑटोमोबाइल उद्योग Q.4) निम्नलिखित कथनों पर विचार करें: अफ्रीकन बाओबाब (African baobab) सबसे पुराना ज्ञात आवृतबीजी पौधा (Angiosperm Tree) है बाओबाब 3-9 फीट ऊँचाई वाले पर्णपाती बौने वृक्ष (deciduous dwarf trees) हैं उपरोक्त कथनों में से कौन सा/ से सही नहीं है / हैं? केवल 1 केवल 2  1 और 2 दोनों न तो 1 और न ही 2 Q.5) ओणम निम्नलिखित में से किस राज्य के प्रमुख फसल कटाई त्योहार में से एक है? कर्नाटक केरल तमिलनाडु आंध्र प्रदेश   उत्तर डाउनलोड करने के लिए नीचे क्लिक करें - Click Here

TLP Mains 2020

IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 2 - ENGLISH & हिंदी): UPSC Mains Answer Writing - General Studies Paper 3 FULL Length MOCK Questions[2nd SEPTEMBER,2020] - Day 73

For Previous TLP (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE Instructions There are 20 questions. All questions are compulsory. Marks and word limit have been indicated against the question.  The duration for the test is 180 minutes.  The answers must not exceed 150 words for 10 markers and 250 for 15 markers.   Content is more important than the number of words. 1. How severe is the unemployment crisis in India? Examine. What measures would you suggest to address the problem of unemployment in India? Discuss.   2. What is ‘Thalinomics’? What are the major findings of this year’s Economic Survey with respect to food affordability? Discuss.  3. What is an expansionary budget? When does an economy normally need an expansionary budget? Explain. How would you assess this year’s budget on the yardstick of ‘reviving demand in the economy’? Critically comment.   4. For debt sustainability, the rate of growth of debt must not be faster than the rate of growth of the economy. Do you agree? Substantiate your assessment?  5. India suffers from the problem of overproduction of cereals. Do you agree? What can be done to make the spread of farm produce more diverse and nutritious? Suggest.  6. What are the conventional means of infrastructure financing? What measures have been taken in recent years to expand and innovate in the area of infrastructure financing? Discuss.  7. How is the global outbreak of the Coronavirus affecting the economy in general and livestock sector in particular? Examine. How can the trends be reversed? Suggest.  8. What is the Kisan Rail proposed in the latest annual budget? How will it be developed and deployed? What advantages would accrue to the farmers of the country by the Kisan Rail?  9. What is deepfake? What technology does it use? Explain. Why is it a cause of serious concern? Examine.  10. What is zero budget natural farming? What are its advantages and limitations? Can it be adopted as a viable farm practice in India? Critically comment.   11. What is the genome mapping project? What are the intended benefits of this project? Discuss.  12. What are the highlights of the World Air Quality Report, 2019? Should the findings be a cause of concern for India? Critically analyse. 13. Why is the bird population dwindling in India? What will be its adverse ecological impacts.  14. What were the factors that led to the disappearance of the Asiatic cheetah from India? Discuss. What are your views on the recent Supreme Court ruling on Asiatic cheetah? Critically comment.  15. What if a global epidemic like the Coronavirus affects India? What are the existing measures and mechanisms in place to mitigate such potential disasters? Critically examine.  16. With the help of suitable examples, examine the role that technology can play in counterinsurgency and counterterrorism measures.    17. How can social media platforms be made to play a more positive and constructive role for India’s internal security? Suggest.  18. What are the prevalent threat perceptions with respect to India’s cyber security? Discuss. What are the measures in place to address the challenges? Examine.  19. Describe the different levels of nexus and types of links between organised crime cartels and terrorist organisations. Why is the nexus a serious internal security challenge? Examine.  20. What are the deficiencies in India’s institutional framework designed to tackle internal security challenges. While identifying at least three such deficiencies, suggest ways that can address these deficiencies.    All the Best :)

MindMaps

MIND-MAPS: ANTI-DEFECTION – General Studies 2

MIND-MAPS: ANTI-DEFECTION – General Studies 2 For Previous Important Topics (Mind Maps) - ARCHIVES Hello Friends, Recently we have come up with a NEW INITIATIVE - BRAINSTORMING THROUGH MIND-MAPS! Mind-map is an incredible powerful thinking tool, an innate human language that will have immense benefit in your preparation. The main idea is to brainstorm different aspects of an issue - think in multi-dimensions; what we call 360 degrees of an issue. The whole of this exercise will unleash your creativity to push your brain cells to recall the data learnt and to make it more relevant for your preparation. It will help you to make your Revision and Retention a far better apart from giving you more Clarity in the topics/issue at hand and improve your Concentration. You can see the drastic impact mind-maps will have in a few weeks, provided you are regular with this exercise. So here we are with Today’s TOPIC! ANTI-DEFECTION - General Studies 2 NOTE – Instructions to download Mind Maps/Images Right Click on the image and ‘Open image in new tab’ Remove/Delete the resolution part from the URL. Eg. “-1536x757” and Press Enter/Load Again Right Click and Save Image As/Download (You’ll get the maximum resolution) ANTI-DEFECTION  YOUR PARTICIPATION? – VERY IMPORTANT Unlike what we were doing before, in this initiative we want students to learn and brainstorm through mind-maps (It is not necessary that you use a software/tool to design mind maps. You can prepare mindmaps using a pen and a sheet of paper). We will share the final printable mind map twice a week. We will also provide specific inputs on your mind maps to improve your skill of mind mapping.  To Know More about the initiative, Benefits and How to use a mind-map ->CLICK HERE Together we can, we will. The strength of the community is more powerful than individual effort. We have started it. You have to strengthen it” You can Start sharing Your Mind-maps (get feedback from IASbaba) & Topics of your interest in the comment section below!!   Thank You IASbaba

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[SESSION 9] - IASbaba's RAPID REVISION SERIES (RRS) of 500 HIGH PROBABLE TOPICS for UPSC PRELIMS 2020 – A FREE YouTube Initiative!

Dear Friends, The Last Lap is Here!! Now that there are effectively 30 days left (considering another 10 days for Mocks/Revision/CSAT) before UPSC Prelims 2020, one will find the following strategy useful - Whether you are a first-timer or a preparation veteran, the last 1 Month is the most crucial phase that determines your success in the Preliminary exam. The outcome of preparation you have done in the past 1 year or more depends on how effectively you utilize these last 30-40 days and will have a huge bearing on your confidence levels on the day of the exam. Therefore, the next 30 days will be highly crucial, and time for intensive revision. It is important that all the content learned over the past one or more years to flow effortlessly in your mind. Revision and More Revision is the Key to Success!! We believe that you all have covered the GS syllabus and current affairs at least once and now it is high time that you strive for at least 2 cycles of revision before the exam with special focus on topics which have high probability to appear in UPSC Prelims Question Paper. And in this endeavor of yours, we too will make sure with our FREE YouTube Initiative – “IASbaba's Rapid Revision Series (RRS) of 500 HIGH PROBABLE TOPICS for UPSC PRELIMS 2020” – that the above objective of revising most important topics are met and that too within a very short limited time frame. Each session will be of 20-25 mins would cover rapid revision of 15 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 9 (Topics 121-135) - IASbaba's RAPID REVISION SERIES (RRS) of 500 HIGH PROBABLE TOPICS for UPSC PRELIMS 2020     To Download PPT PDF - IASbaba's RRS Session 9   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- WEBINAR ON UPSC Prelims 2020 Gunjan Singh AIR 16 (ILP Student), YashPratap Shrimal AIR 192 (TLP Student), Mohan Sir IASbaba Founder today (on 26th August @ 8PM )-> REGISTER NOW!! [IMPORTANT UPDATE] UPSC Prelims 2020: Strategy for Next 50 Days! -> CLICK HERE 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  

TLP [OPTIONAL]: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Paper 2- UPSC Mains Answer Writing [2nd September, 2020] – Day 21

For Previous PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE Topics Financial Management: Budget as a political instrument; Parliamentary control of public expenditure; Role of finance ministry in monetary and fiscal area; Accounting techniques; Audit; Role of Controller General of Accounts and Comptroller and Auditor General of India;   To know more about this initiative - Click Here SCHEDULE -> CLICK HERE 1. Question hour is a torch light turned on towards the public exchequer. Explain with the help of suitable examples.                          10 marks (150 words) 2. Parliamentary control over public expenditure is a myth; here nothing happens except a temporary criticism in the parliament. Comment;                                                                                                                                  15 marks (250 words)