Syllabus
Context: National Campaign for Updation and Verification of People’s Biodiversity Register was recently launched in Goa.
About People’s Biodiversity Register:
Biological Diversity (BD) Act, 2002;
Salient Features of the Act:
National Biodiversity Authority (NBA);
Structure of the NBA:
Must Read: Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
SOURCE: PIB
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION
Terms have sometimes Their origin
seen in the news
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?
Syllabus
Context: On International Museum Day, the Prime Minister unveiled the International Museum Expo’s mascot – a “contemporised” version of the famous Dancing Girl of Mohenjo-Daro.
About International Museum Day:
About the International Museum Expo 2023 Mascot:
Mohenjo-Daro’s Dancing Girl figurine;

Source: Archeological Survey of India
MUST READ: Channapattana toy makers (UPSC Prelims -Channapattana toy makers )
SOURCE: Indian Express
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Context: According to a recent study, the decline of the Indus megacities was linked to climate change. The research, published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment, identified three protracted droughts—each lasting between 25 and 90 years.
About the Recent Study of Decline of the Indus Valley Civilization:
Must Read: Indus Valley Civilization
SOURCE: The Hindu
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS
Q1. Regarding the Indus Valley Civilization, consider the following statements :(2011)
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q2. Which of the following characterizes/ characterize the people of Indus Civilization? (2013)
Select the correct statement/ statements using the codes given below.
Syllabus
Context: Millions of women and girls face ‘period poverty’. Tax on pads and tampons make the matter worse. Currently, such taxes have been scrapped or cut in 48 nations, with supporters saying that access to hygiene products is a rights issue.
About Tampon Tax:
Period Poverty;
SOURCE: Indian Express
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Context: The ‘Sengol’, received in 1947 by India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to represent the transfer of power from the British and kept in a museum in Allahabad, will be installed in the new Parliament building.
About the news:

Image source: https://images.indianexpress.com/2023/05/Sengol-Final.jpg?w=640
About Sengol:
MUST READ: The Chola Dynasty (UPSC Prelims – The Chola Dynasty)
SOURCE: The Hindu
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS
Q1. The national motto of India, ‘Satyameva Jayate’ inscribed below the Emblem of India is taken from (2014)
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Context: Chief Justice of India, D.Y.Chandrachud condemned ‘forum shopping’ practise in courts.
About Forum Shopping:
Indian Judiciary on Forum Shopping:
Impacts of forum shopping in Indian Judiciary:
Bench Hunting
Must Read: Supreme court collegium
SOURCE: The Indian Express
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS
Q1. In India, Judicial Review implies (2017)
Q2. What is the provision to safeguard the autonomy of the Supreme Court of India? (2012)
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Context: India and Australia signed a migration and mobility pact to open up opportunities for students and business people.
About India- Australia Migration and Mobility Partnership Agreement:

Image source: https://indiafoundation.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Picture-for-David-Brewster-article.jpg
MUST READ: India Australia Relations (UPSC Mains: India Australia Relations)
SOURCE: Hindustan Times
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS
Q1. ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ is sometimes mentioned in the news in the context of the affairs of (2016)
Q2. Which of the following adopted a law on data protection and privacy for its citizens known as ‘General Data Protection Regulation’ in April 2016 and started implementation of it from 25th May, 2018? (2019)
Syllabus
Context: On May 19, 2023, the President of India promulgated the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Ordinance, 2023.
About the news:
Article 239 AA:
About Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Ordinance, 2023:
MUST READ: Delhi CM-LG stalemate (UPSC Mains)
SOURCE: The Hindu
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS
Q1. Consider the following statements:
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Global agency affiliated to UN rights body defers NHRC accreditation
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In News: For the second time in a row, an organization affiliated to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and representing more than a hundred national human rights institutions, has deferred re-accreditation of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India for a year.
The current Situation
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India
The success of NHRC:
Issues with respect to NHRC:
Recommendations, which can make NHRC more effective
Human Rights
SOURCE: Indian Express
Syllabus
Context: The state of democracy in a country is not measured by the self-congratulatory statements of power holders, but by the role civil society plays in protecting and defending democracy. All societies are politically organized into the state, but not all states possess civil societies. Civil societies flourish in nations that cherish constitutional democracy.
Issue:
The challenges that the civil society organizations (CSO) in India face are new and enduring, ranging from the new Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) induced shrinking of resources to lack of clear governance structure, techno-managerial dominance over volunteerism, to misconceptions about non-profits and many more.
The situation has led to confusion, conflict and dilemma at multiple levels within and outside civil society. Civil society seems to be living with the ambiguity of unknown scope and urgency, wherein all the stakeholders suspect one another and gradually become displaced, misaligned, or scattered.
There is a need for a major realignment
The Way Forward – For Progressive Civil Society in India:
The net result is that civil society will be unable to speak truth to power, amplify the voices of the most vulnerable, enrich policies/legislation through constructive feedback, or further the collective good. This is obviously not in the people or the national interest.
For the government, a self-regulatory mechanism that defines a healthy relationship between civil society and the government and lays down clearly stated dos and don’ts, thereby setting high standards of democratic functioning and accountability, could certainly be a way to go.
Conclusion
A strong civil society will not easily allow democratic institutions to be captured by the state or political parties. The price of freedom is constant vigil by a robust civil society. This is still weak in India, and it is this that needs to develop, along with social and land reform, sustained economic growth and improved state capacity, to win the war against tyranny going forward.
Q1. Consider the following statements with respect to Biodiversity Management Committee:
Which of the above given statements are correct?
Q2. Which of the following Article of the Constitution deals with the special status of National Capital Territory of Delhi?
Q3. With respect to term ‘forum shopping’ sometimes seen in news, consider the following statements
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Comment the answers to the above questions in the comment section below!!
ANSWERS FOR ’ 26th May 2023 – Daily Practice MCQs’ will be updated along with tomorrow’s Daily Current Affairs.st
Q.1) – b
Q.2) – c
Q.3) – a