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Context: The Government is yet to announce a successor to the country’s top military post, post death of India’s first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat.
Role of the Chief of Defence Staff
The Government’s decision in 2019 to create the post of a CDS, a long-pending demand to bring in tri-service synergy and integration, is the biggest top-level military reform since independence.
Why the rethink?
The Way Forward:
Source: The Hindu
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Context: The ongoing row over the Gyanvapi Masjid that is situated adjacent to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, has again brought to the fore the controversy around The Places Of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991.
Background – Gyanvapi Masjid Row
1991: A group of priests in Varanasi petitioned in court, seeking permission to worship on the Gyanvapi premises.
2019: The Allahabad High Court ordered a stay on an ASI survey that was requested by the petitioners.
2022 (current): Five Hindu women sought to routinely worship Shringar Gauri and other idols within the Gyanvapi mosque complex (behind the western wall of the premises).
The Gyanvapi Masjid Survey 2022
Let’s discuss the Places of Worship Act, 1991
Seeks to prohibit the conversion of a place of worship and maintain its religious character as was at the time of India’s Independence on August 15, 1947.
Why Was the Act Introduced?
Challenge to the Places of Worship Act
Challenged by: BJP leader and lawyer Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay challenged the Places of Worship Act, 1991, last year in the Supreme Court.
Argument: The law was a contravention of the principle of secularism as laid down by the Constitution of India.
Pertained to: A legal battle before a trial court over “reclaiming the birthplace of Lord Krishna in Mathura”, which was directly affected by the restrictions under the 1991 Act.
What are the exception under the act?
What are the grounds of challenge?
What has the SC said on the status freeze?
What are the implications of the case?
Source: India Today
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Context: On May 4, the Reserve Bank of India, in a surprise move, announced that the bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) had held an ‘off-cycle’ meeting at which it had decided unanimously to raise the “policy repo rate by 40 basis points to 4.40%, with immediate effect”.
What is the repo rate?
Since this is the rate of interest that the RBI charges commercial banks such as State Bank of India and ICICI Bank when it lends them money, it serves as a key benchmark for the lenders to in turn price the loans they offer to their borrowers.
Why is the repo rate such a crucial monetary tool?
The repo rate system allows central banks to control the money supply within economies by increasing or decreasing the availability of funds.
How does the repo rate work?
Impact of Repo Rate change on inflation
What is Monetary Policy Committee?
Repo vs Reverse repo rate
Source: The Hindu
Previous Year Questions (PYQs)
Q.1) With reference to the Indian economy, demand-pull inflation can be caused/increased by which of the following? (2021)
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
Q.2) Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)? (2017)
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
Practice Questions
Q.1)In the context of Repurchase agreement between bank and RBI, consider the following statements:
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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Context: Distribution of iron fortified rice through government schemes as a “silver bullet” to curb anaemia must stop in States like Jharkhand, which have large tribal populations that suffer from sickle-cell anaemia, thalassemia, and tuberculosis, for whom an overload of iron can create adverse health issues, warn activists –
The Effects
Jharkhand is an endemic zone of sickle cell disorder and thalassemia, with a prevalence of 8%-10%, which is twice the national average. Jharkhand is also an endemic zone for malaria — in 2020, the State ranked third in the country in malaria deaths.

The Way Ahead
Nutrition cannot be approached through a micronutrient-by-micronutrient formula and needs a holistic approach.
Fortified Rice
Source: Hindustan Times
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Why In News: After years of struggle by activists, the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021 was enacted last year by Parliament to regulate the process of surrogacy. The Act was made effective on January 25, 2022 after the notification in the Official Gazette by the Union Government.