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In News: Prime Minister congratulated the Goa government for becoming the first state to be Har Ghar Jal certified, which means every household in the state had a piped water connection.
Jal Jeevan Mission
Launched in 2019, it envisages supply of 55 litres of water per person per day to every rural household through Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTC) by 2024.
Features:
Implementation:
Funding Pattern:
The following components are supported under JJM
Source: Indian Express
Previous Year Question
Q.1) Which of the following are the objectives of ‘National Nutrition Mission’? (2017)
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In News: In line with the World health Organisation’s (WHO’s) global strategy on “Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030”, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issued draft guidelines to improve the working conditions of all categories of nurses in all healthcare institutions across India.
The Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030
Source: Business-standard.com
Previous Year Question
Q.1) Consider the following pairs: (2020)
International agreement/set-up Subject
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?
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Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme 2022-23
Investment Limit:
Term
Source: Pib.Gov
Previous Year Question
Q.1) What is/are the purpose/purposes of Government’s ‘Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme’ and ‘Gold Monetization Scheme’? (2016)
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Q.2) With reference to the Indian economy, what are the advantages of “Inflation-Indexed Bonds (IIBs)”? (2022)
Which of the statements given above are correct?
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Context: The Bardhhaman municipality has decided to erect a statue of Bardhhaman’s Maharaja Bijay Chand Mahatab and his wife Radharaniin front of the landmark Curzon Gate in the city.
Who was Lord Curzon?
Why was he disliked then?
How and why did the partition of Bengal take place?
What were the consequences of the partition?
Swadeshi Movement
In 1905, Curzon resigned and returned to England after losing a power struggle with the commander-in-chief of the British Army, Lord Kitchener.
The protests continued after his exit, and the colonial government in 1911 announced the reunification of Bengal, and the capital of the Raj was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi.
Source: Indian Express
Previous Year Question
Q.1) With reference to the Swadeshi Movement, consider the following statements: (2018)
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q.2) The Partition of Bengal made by Lord Curzon in 1905 lasted until (2014)
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Context: The CBI and Delhi Police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW) are investigating allegations that the Delhi excise department that allowed a waiver of Rs 144.36 crore to the liquor cartel on the tendered licence fee, and that funds were ‘diverted to public servants’.
Corruption in India
“Just as it is impossible not to taste the honey that finds itself in the tip of the tongue, so it is impossible for a government assistant not to eat up, at least a bit of King’s revenue.” – Kautilya
Corruption is dishonest behavior by those in positions of power. It starts with the tendency of using public office for some personal benefit. Moreover, it is unfortunate that corruption has, for many, become a matter of habit. It is so deeply entrenched that corruption is now considered a social norm. Hence, corruption implies the failure of ethics.
Status of corruption in India
Causes of corruption
Legacy issues
Political system
Economic structure
Legal lacunae
Administrative lacunae
Judicial delays
Social problems
Impacts of corruption
Hindrances to developmental process
Economic loss
Social sector losses
Legal Framework for Fighting Corruption:
Regulatory Framework:
Way forward
There is a need for windfall reforms in each and every section of the system to fight the menace. Every aspect of governance must be improved for efficiency, economy, and effectiveness.
Electoral reforms
Administrative reforms
Governance reforms
Economic reforms
Social sector improvements
Integrity, transparency, and fight against corruption have to be part of the culture. They must be thought of as fundamental values of the society we live in. In India, some recent anti-corruption initiatives have been taken. For example, various Supreme Court’s ruling in pursuit of curbing criminalization of politics, many e-governance initiatives will improve transparency and accountability. These measures are indeed steps in the right direction, but bringing behavioural change in society will act as the most potent weapon against corruption.
Source: Indian Express
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In News: The External Affairs Minister attended the ninth India-Thailand joint commission meeting.
India-Thailand
India’s religious links to Thailand
Cultural Cooperation:
Indian Diaspora in Thailand:
Economic & Commercial Partnership:
Connectivity:
Defence Cooperation:
Multilateral Forum Cooperation
The Indo-Thai relation today is not just looked upon from the angle of socio-cultural ties. Since the relation in today’s context has become very comprehensive in its scope. This bilateral engagement has the potential to foster growth not only restricted to the two nations but for the entire region.
This is very much evident given the fact that cooperation in the areas of security, economic, and connectivity being interconnected, would also have the same level of impact on the neighbouring States and the region.
Source: Indian Express
Q.1) Consider the following statements about Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme 2022-23
Choose the incorrect statements:
Q.2) Which of the following legislation was passed during the tenure of Lord Curzon?
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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 August 2022 – Daily Practice MCQs’ will be updated along with tomorrow’s Daily Current Affairs.
Q.1) – b
Q.2) – d
Q.3) – a