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In News: In 2021, over 1.6 lakh Indians renounced citizenship
Citizenship
Constitutional Provisions
Article 5: It provided for citizenship on commencement of the Constitution.
Article 6: It provided rights of citizenship of certain persons who have migrated to India from Pakistan.
Article 7: Provided Rights of citizenship of certain migrants to Pakistan.
Article 8: Provided Rights of citizenship of certain persons of Indian origin residing outside India.
Article 9: Provided that if any person voluntarily acquired the citizenship of a foreign State will no longer be a citizen of India.
Article10: It says that every person who is or is deemed to be a citizen of India under any of the foregoing provisions of this Part shall, subject to the provisions of any law that may be made by Parliament, continue to be such citizen.
Article 11: It empowers Parliament to make any provision with respect to the acquisition and termination of citizenship and all matters relating to it.
Citizenship Act and Amendments
Acquisition and Determination of Indian Citizenship
Termination
According to the Act, citizenship can be revoked in three ways:
Renunciation: Any Indian citizen who is also a national of another country who renounces his Indian citizenship in the prescribed manner through a declaration ceases to be an Indian citizen.
Termination: An Indian citizen’s citizenship can be revoked if he or she knowingly or voluntarily adopts the citizenship of another country.
Deprivation: In some cases, the Indian government may deprive a person of his citizenship. However, this does not apply to all citizens.
Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019
Must Read: National Register of Citizens (NRC)
Source: The Hindu
Previous Year Question
Q.1) Consider the following statements
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Context: The wormhole theory postulates that a theoretical passage through space-time could create shortcuts for long journeys across the universe.

Source: The Hindu
Previous Year Question
Q.1) Recently, scientists observed the merger of giant ‘blackholes’ billions of light-years away from the earth. What is the significance of this observation? (2019)
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In News: the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (Amendment) Bill, 2022 has been listed by the government for introduction and passing in the monsoon session.
Proposed provisions
Concerns
Now is the time to learn from painstaking efforts to preserve our composite tangible heritage and the ecosystems that they are in. Any modification to the present act requires proper examination with the involvement of various stakeholder and proper analysis of its consequences.
Source: The Hindu
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In News: The position paper, part of Karnataka’s submissions to the NCERT for a National Curriculum Framework, has revived discussion on what we call the Pythagoras theorem was already known to Indians from the Vedic times.
Dispute
How do we know that Indian mathematicians from the Vedic period knew this?

In what context is this equation discussed in the sulbasutras?
Source: Indian Express
Previous Year Question
Q.1) With reference to the history of ancient India, Bhavabhuti, Hastimalla and Kshemeshvara were famous (2021)
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Context: Unlike their counterparts in the U.K., MPs in India have no autonomy to question and challenge their party leadership
In India
Way Forward
Short Term
Adopt Best Practice
Long Term
Source: The Hindu
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Context: Chile’s draft Constitution is an example of a framework for an enduring and egalitarian democracy.
Background
Inclusive constitution
Constitutionalism – evolution
It’s a document of vision
However, what is even more striking is that the Chilean draft Constitution not only draws upon past wisdom; it is a future-facing document as well
Thus, when we consider the draft Chilean Constitution in its historical and present context, a remarkable picture emerges: this is a document, drafted through an intensely inclusive, participatory, and egalitarian process, and which — in its substantive content — both draws upon the wisdom of the past, and looks to the future. It is, in many ways, a model for how Constitutions in the modern world ought to be drafted, and a lesson to the rest of the world.
Source: The Hindu
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Context: Sri Lanka’s economy is in free fall. Runaway inflation reached 54.6 percent and country is now headed toward bankruptcy.
Q.1) Consider the following statements
Choose the correct statements:
Q.2) Consider the following statements
Choose the incorrect statements:
Q.3) Consider the following statements
Choose the correct statements:
Comment the answers to the above questions in the comment section below!!
ANSWERS FOR ’20th JULY 2022 – Daily Practice MCQs’ will be updated along with tomorrow’s Daily Current Affairs.
Q.1) – d
Q.2) – d
Q.3) – b