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In News: Kerala Governor objects to repromulgation of ordinances.
Ordinance
Ordinance Making Power of President
Following limitations exist with regards to the president’s ordinance making powers:
Ordinance Making Power of Governor
Properties of the Ordinance
Misuse of the Ordinance making power
Deliberate bypassing of the legislature:
Repromulgation of ordinances:
Undermining the Doctrine of Separation of Powers:
The satisfaction of President:
Ignoring Supreme Court’s Judgements:
SC judgments
Our Constitution has provided for the separation of powers among the legislature, executive and judiciary where enacting laws is the function of the legislature. The executive must show self-restraint and should use ordinance making power only in unforeseen or urgent matters and not to evade legislative scrutiny and debates.
Source: The Hindu
Previous Year Question
Q.1) Consider the following statements: (2020)
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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In News: The Supreme Court ruled that to recognise minorities at district level is contrary to law.
Judgements related to determination on minority status
TMA Pai Case:
Bal Patil Case:
Constitutional Provisions for Minorities
Article 29
Article 30:
Article 350-B:
Must Read: Minority Status in India
Source: The Hindu
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In News: On this day 80 years ago — on August 9, 1942 — the people of India launched the decisive final phase of the struggle for independence.
Build-up to August 1942
Gandhi’s address: Do or Die
The people vs. the Raj
The slogan ‘Quit India’

Future Leaders
Women Participation
Support
Brutal suppression of protests
However, though the movement was quelled, it changed the character of the Indian freedom struggle, with the masses rising up to demand with a passion and intensity like never before: that the British masters would have to Quit India.
Source: Indian Express
Previous Year Question
Q.1) With reference to 8th August 1942 in Indian history, which one of the following statements is correct? (2021)
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In News: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) declared a six-point “guarantee” for tribals in Gujarat’s Chhota Udepur district, including the “strict implementation” of The Panchayats (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act (PESA Act).
How is the PESA Act, 1996 supposed to work?
What is the issue in Gujarat?
PESA Act 1996:
Role of State Government:
Importance of Gram Sabha in PESA Act:
Democratic Decentralisation
This includes management of
Preserving Identity
Conflict Resolution
Public Watchdog
Source: Indian Express
Previous Year Question
Q.1) The Government enacted the Panchayat Extension to Scheduled Areas (PESA) Act in 1996.Which one of the following is not identified as its objective? (2013)
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In News: As the long-range, live-fire drills began with China’s Eastern Theatre Command firing several ballistic missiles, Taiwan said that it was “preparing for war without seeking war”.
The “porcupine doctrine”
Asymmetric systems of defence
While it remains committed to the asymmetric warfare policy on paper, Taiwan’s defence spending has not evolved swiftly enough to arm itself as per the porcupine strategy.
Must Read: Taiwan Strait, Yellow Sea and Bohai sea
Source: Indian Express
Previous Year Question
Q.1) The term “two-state solution “is sometimes mentioned in the context of the affairs of (2018)
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In News: A new gigantic seawall protecting the long-suffering Chellanam village in Kerala.
What are tetrapods?

Also Read: Tetrapods
Source: The Hindu
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In News: On July 5, the 60-member Manipur Assembly resolved to implement the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and establish a State Population Commission (SPC).
Why is Manipur pushing for NRC?
Has Manipur had protective mechanisms?
What is the status of the NRC elsewhere in the northeast?
Must Read: National Register of Citizens (NRC)
Source: The Hindu
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In News: By 2030, India is targeting about 500 GW of renewable energy deployment, out of which ~280 GW is expected from solar PV. This necessitates the deployment of nearly 30 GW of solar capacity every year until 2030.
So, let us examine, What it will take to fulfill India’s solar power dream?
Import Dependent
Current govt policy
Size and technology
Raw materials supply
What needs to be done
Academics plus industry
Although India is making great progress in the deployment of solar PV modules for power generation, its path to become a manufacturing hub for the same requires more than just putting some tax barriers and commercial incentives in the form of PLI schemes, etc.
The need of the hour root-cause analysis through right testing and, in the long term, develop India’s own technologies. High-end technology development requires substantial investment in several clusters which operate in industry-like working and management conditions, appropriate emoluments, and clear deliverables.
Must Read: India’s higher Climatic Targets
Source: Indian Express
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Context: For the first time since independence, a tribal President has become a reality in India. On this International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, let us explore how this symbolic gesture can be turned into a health revolution for the tribal people of India.
Findings
The official policy of allocating and spending an additional financial outlay, called Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP), equal to the percentage of the ST population in the State, has been completely flouted by all States.
A road map
The tribal healthcare system is sick, and tribal people need more substantive solutions. India need to move from symbolic gestures to substantive promises, from promises to a comprehensive action plan, and from an action plan to realising the goal of a healthy tribal people.
If actualised, the Tribal Health Mission can be the path to a peaceful health revolution for the 11 crore tribal people. India needs to demonstrate to them that democracy offers a caring solution to their wounds.
Source: The Hindu
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Context: India successfully concluded the 5G auction on 1 August with bids worth around 1,50,173 crore. The auction saw India’s major telecom operators participating- Reliance Industries Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea.
Q.1) Consider the following statements
Choose the correct statements:
Q.2) Consider the following statements
Choose the correct statements:
Q.3) Ordinance making power of the Indian President is under which Article of the Constitution of India?
Comment the answers to the above questions in the comment section below!!
ANSWERS FOR ’9th August 2022 – Daily Practice MCQs’ will be updated along with tomorrow’s Daily Current Affairs.
Q.1) – d
Q.2) – d
Q.3) – d