Today’s Important Articles For Pub Ad (20-08-2021)

  1. Collegium clears 9 names: Calendar of judicial vacancies a must to check pendency READ MORE
  2. Enforcing the right to education: All minorities, whether based on religion or language, have the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice READ MORE



Today’s Important Articles for Geography (20-08-2021)

  1. COP15: After Delays, UN Biodiversity Agreement Expected Next Year READ MORE  
  2. Deficient rainfall leads to low storage in water reservoirs of north, central India READ MORE



Today’s Important Articles for Sociology (20-08-2021)

  1. Arms and the women: On gender parity in the Army READ MORE
  2. Domestic Violence as the Shadow Pandemic: INDIRA JAISING takes a look at the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on domestic violence. READ MORE



Ethics Through Current Development (20-08-2021)

  1. Arms and the women: On gender parity in the Army READ MORE
  2. The hard problem of consciousness READ MORE



WSDP Bulletin (20-08-2021)

(Newspapers, PIB and other important sources)

Prelim and Main

  1. DRDO develops Advanced Chaff Technology for Indian Air Force READ MORE  
  2. BRICS signs deal on cooperation in remote sensing satellite data sharing READ MORE
  3. Explained: What is IATA’s travel pass, and why is it needed? READ MORE
  4. India, Australia sign document to boost naval ties READ MORE
  5. Explained: Ozone pact in climate fight READ MORE
  6. CM to inaugurate Capital’s first smog tower READ MORE

Main Exam

GS Paper- 1

  1. Arms and the women: On gender parity in the Army READ MORE

GS Paper- 2

POLITY AND GOVERNANCE

  1. Collegium clears 9 names: Calendar of judicial vacancies a must to check pendency READ MORE
  2. Enforcing the right to education: All minorities, whether based on religion or language, have the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice READ MORE

SOCIAL JUSTICE AND SOCIAL ISSUES

  1. Domestic Violence as the Shadow Pandemic: INDIRA JAISING takes a look at the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on domestic violence. READ MORE

INTERNATIONAL ISSUES

  1. The Abraham Accords as India’s West Asia bridge: The signing of the Accords has helped remove strategic obstacles for New Delhi and aided defence cooperation READ MORE
  2. India, Pak should together engage Taliban READ MORE
  3. What the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan means for America’s influence in West Asia READ MORE
  4. Why the Afghanistan Crisis Underscores the Need for a Refugee Law READ MORE

GS Paper- 3

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

  1. What India’s informal sector needs right now READ MORE
  2. In a competitive marketplace, protecting India’s gig workers READ MORE
  3. Building on inclusion READ MORE

ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY

  1. COP15: After Delays, UN Biodiversity Agreement Expected Next Year READ MORE  
  2. Deficient rainfall leads to low storage in water reservoirs of north, central India READ MORE

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

  1. Idea of Self-reliance in Science and Tech has Lost Focus READ MORE

GS Paper- 4

ETHICS EXAMPLES AND CASE STUDY

  1. The hard problem of consciousness READ MORE

Questions for MAIN exam

  1. Discuss the role that Abraham Accords deal can play for India to secure its interests in West Asia region.
  2. ‘The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code is the best available tool for speedy and transparent dispute resolution but it should be enriched with more judicial powers to achieve the desired results’. Justify the statement.

QUOTATIONS AND CAPTIONS

  • Authority does not come from the loudest voice, but the wisest.
  • Highlighting the glaring absence of legislation to govern the grant of asylum to refugees, and the moral imperative on India to support refugees that will be fleeing the political crisis in neighboring Afghanistan.
  • India’s future looks grim unless it again embraces self-reliance in S&T, strengthens its PSUs and increases public investment in research and education in general.
  • The Collegium needs to prepare a calendar of judicial vacancies and recommend names three months in advance so as to ensure that litigants don’t suffer due to insufficient judicial strength. Else, pendency would become unmanageable.
  • Bringing the informal sector to the forefront of policy decisions can lead to a significant payoff for the entire economy for years to come.
  • Iran, as part of India’s ‘West Asia’ construct, will also play a significant part in India’s outreach in the months to come as the crisis in Afghanistan deepens.
  • India’s strategic play in West Asia will be reflective of its economic growth, and by association, an increasingly important place in the global order.
  • India has many strategic infrastructure investments in Afghanistanas well. India has to balance its approach in the region and find new regional allies who can influence the Taliban in a way beneficial to Indian interests.

50-WORD TALK

  • Whether Indian embassy/consulates in Afghanistan should’ve stayed open is a fake debate. India can’t have its diplomats accredited to a regime it doesn’t recognise. Of course Taliban would want India to stay as it’ll be de facto recognition. Nobody’s dumb, and Indian missions have lost lives to targeted Taliban attacks.
  • Modi government’s National Mission on Edible Oils-Oil Palm is a pragmatic idea. There’s no reason why a resourceful country like India can’t produce its own palm oil and should depend on expensive imports. While farmers need encouragement to start growing palm, the sunset clause for incentives/MSP should be strictly enforced.
  • The Supreme Court collegium has done well to end the 22-month logjam over filling up its vacancies and also pick a judge who could be India’s first woman chief justice. The onus is now on the government to approve this quickly. Nine vacancies in the SC are nine too many.
  • The court-monitored CBI probe into West Bengal post-poll violence rightly signals the importance being finally given to the culture of political violence in the state. CM Mamata Banerjee is choosing to call this a transgression of the state’s right. The probe must stay scrupulously clear of any partisan power play.

Things to Remember

  • For prelims-related news try to understand the context of the news and relate with its concepts so that it will be easier for you to answer (or eliminate) from given options.
  • Whenever any international place will be in news, you should do map work (marking those areas in maps and also exploring other geographical locations nearby including mountains, rivers, etc. same applies to the national places.)
  • For economy-related news (banking, agriculture, etc.) you should focus on terms and how these are related to various economic aspects, for example, if inflation has been mentioned, try to relate with prevailing price rises, shortage of essential supplies, banking rates, etc.
  • For main exam-related topics, you should focus on the various dimensions of the given topic, the most important topics which occur frequently and are important from the mains point of view will be covered in ED.
  • Try to use the given content in your answer. Regular use of this content will bring more enrichment to your writing.



DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (August 20, 2021)

INDIAN POLITY, GOVERNANCE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

1. IATA’S TRAVEL PASS

THE CONTEXT: After IndiGo, SpiceJet will also start trials of IATA’s travel pass next week onwards. This means that starting August 23, passengers on SpiceJet’s Mumbai-Male flights would be able to use IATA’s travel pass to show their vaccination status.

ABOUT IATA’S TRAVEL PASS

  • The travel pass will be a mobile app that will help passengers manages their travel in line with government requirements for Covid-19 tests or vaccines.
  • The IATA Travel Pass will also enable authorised labs and test centres to securely send test results or vaccination certificates to passengers.
  • Digital passports like the IATA travel pass have been developed to provide governments with the means to verify the authenticity of tests or vaccinations, airlines with the ability to provide accurate information to their passengers on test requirements and verify that a passenger meets the requirements for travel and travellers with accurate information on test requirements, where they can get tested, and the means to securely convey their travel health credentials to airlines and border authorities.
  • In addition to IndiGo and SpiceJet, global airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Etihad, British Airways, Air France, Virgin Atlantic, Swiss Air, Thai Air, and several others have joined the IATA travel pass initiative.

Reference: Indian express

2. GOVERNMENT MONITORING BOOSTER DOSE MOVE IN U.S.

THE CONTEXT: The Union Health Ministry said it was closely following the developments in the United States, which has given the green signal for booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine that is to start rolling out soon.

ANALYSIS:

  • Doctors in India are also advocating booster dose. They stated that giving a third dose after a space of six-eight months had been shown to increase immune response markedly as per some research papers.
  • The scenario in the U.S. is different, as most of the population has been fully vaccinated, so there is no harm in giving booster doses, although we will only be able to understand its benefits after studies are conducted on it. It is certainly going to be a trend in future to get a booster dose every year, just like the flu vaccine.
  • As the virus keeps on mutating, even vaccines need to be updated with the latest strain annually. It has to be decided whether it would be administered on a yearly basis or not or whether every person would require it.
  • All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Director Randeep Guleria had explained that India will have to take a serious look at bringing in booster doses to ensure that the population here is able to keep up the antibody levels in the body which will offer better protection to the emerging variants.
  • This is when the WHO has raised alarm at the vast vaccine gap between high-income and low-income countries.
  • Currently in India, we still do not have guideline recommendations for booster doses of vaccine. However, with the upcoming scientific evidence, we may see a role for such booster doses in the near future.

Reference: The Hindu

 

ENVIRONMENT, GEOGRAPHY AND AGRICULTURE

3. SOLAR ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) CHARGING STATION

THE CONTEXT: The Delhi-Chandigarh Highway has become the first e-vehicle friendly highway in the country, with a network of Solar-based Electric Vehicle Charging stations (SEVCs) set up by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) under the FAME-1 [Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid) & Electric Vehicles in India] scheme of the Ministry of Heavy Industries.

ANALYSIS:

  • The EV charging station at Karnal lake resort, is strategically located at the midpoint of Delhi-Chandigarh highway, and is equipped to cater to all types of E- cars plying currently in the country.
  • Further, the company is also working on upgrading the other charging stations on this highway, within this year.
  • The establishment of similar EV chargers at regular intervals of 25-30 kms.
  • On the highway will allay range-anxiety among Electric Vehicle users and bolster their confidence for inter-city travel.
  • The SEVC stations are equipped with individual grid-connected rooftop solar plants that will supply green and clean energy to the charging stations.

Reference: PIB

4. INDIA DEVELOPED ROBUST MECHANISM FOR ONLINE TRADING OF ENERGY SAVING CERTIFICATES

THE CONTEXT: Ministry of Power issued more than 57 lacs Energy Saving Certificates to 349 industrial units because they saved more energy than the targets. These units will be able to trade certificates through Power Exchange Portal after a month to those units who could not achieve their targets.

ANALYSIS:

  • Ministry of Power has taken several initiatives to enhance energy efficiency of major industrial sectors. The objective is to reduce consumption of fossil fuel, coal, oil and gas thereby leading to low carbon economy. This will not only enhance energy security for India but will also contribute towards climate goals as per the Paris Agreement.
  • PAT scheme as a market-based mechanism, under National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency (NMEEE) is to enhance cost effectiveness through certification of excess energy savings in energy intensive industries that can be traded.
  • The scheme seeks to reduce the specific energy consumption (SEC), i.e. energy used per unit of production in energy intensive large industries.
  • Under this scheme, an Energy Audit is done to verify the baseline data (current level of efficiency) and thereafter energy saving targets are given.
  • Energy Saving Certificates (ESCerts) are issued to those plants that have achieved excess energy savings over their targets. Units that are unable to meet the targets either through their own actions or through purchase of ESCerts are liable to financial penalty under the Energy Conservation Act, 2001.
  • After Issuance of ESCerts DCs are required to register with the Registry as Eligible Entity before registering with the power exchanges for trading of ESCerts and book keeping of ESCerts. The Trading of ESCerts takes place on the Power Exchange platform.

ABOUT BEE

  • The Government of India has set up the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) on 1st March 2002 under the provision of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001.
  • The mission of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency is to assist in developing policies and strategies with a thrust on self-regulation and market principles with the primary objective of reducing energy intensity of the Indian economy within the overall framework of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001.
  • This will be achieved with active participation of all stakeholders, resulting in accelerated and sustained adoption of energy efficiency in all sectors.

ABOUT AZADI KA AMRIT MAHOTSAV

  • “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav”, is the Government’s initiative to mark 75 years of India’s Independence.
  • The idea behind the Mahotsav that starts the celebration of 75 years of India’s Independence 75 weeks before 15th August, 2022 and extends up to Independence Day 2023 is to showcase accomplishments since 1947 so as to instil a sense of pride and to create a vision for ‘India@2047’. The commemorations will include 75 events for 75 weeks with one prominent event every week.

Reference: PIB

5. DELHI’S FIRST SMOG TOWER

THE CONTEXT: The smog tower will be inaugurated by Chief Minister on August 23, 2021. Next, experts will start monitoring the performance of the tower and then assess its impact on the environment.

ANALYSIS:

  • On January 13, 2020, the Supreme Court ordered the Delhi government to build a smog tower at Connaught Place in the city by April 13, 2020, to pollution.
  • On the same day, the court also ordered a smog tower to be installed in Anand Vihar by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) by the same time.
  • The smog tower is a pilot project and is expected to influence the air quality of more than 1 km in the downwind direction.

Reference: The Hindu

 

INDIAN ECONOMY

6. COVID-19 VACCINE: $11 BILLION GLOBAL MARKET OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIA

THE CONTEXT: According to Care Ratings agency’s report India’s pharmaceutical sector is looking at an opportunity to the tune of $10 to 11 billion in the form of COVID-19 vaccine supply, in both domestic and export markets in the next three years.

ANALYSIS:

  • However, the Indian vaccine makers are unlikely to get the premium pricing enjoyed by US-based multinational companies which is anywhere between $15 and 25 per dose and their average realization could remain anywhere between $3.25 and $3.50 per dose.
  • According to CARE Ratings, the majority of domestic demand is expected to be fulfilled by March 2022, when the export opportunities in the high-income markets such as Europe, North America and developed Asian countries are likely to be completely exhausted.
  • As of August 10, 2021, over 4.35 billion COVID-19 vaccine shots have been administered globally. The USA, China and most of the European countries have vaccinated more than 50% of their total eligible population with at least one dose.
  • As the majority of the Indian populace is expected to get vaccinated during 2021, the opportunity for the domestic pharma companies for this period is about $4.6 billion. However, the same is expected to increase to $4.9 billion during 2022 with an increase in exports.
  • Furthermore, with near saturation of demand, the sales opportunity is expected to come down to about $1.6 billion during 2023, thus, $10-11 billion worth of opportunity for Indian vaccine manufacturers during 2021-2022.

Reference: The Hindu

7. PAKISTAN-BASED TERROR GROUPS OPERATE WITH IMPUNITY

THE CONTEXT: Amid the rapidly unfolding events following the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan, India flagged heightened activities of the proscribed Haqqani network and said other Pakistan-based terrorist groups such as the Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed continue to operate with impunity and encouragement.

ANALYSIS:

  • Addressing the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said the events in Afghanistan have naturally enhanced global concerns about their implications for both regional and international security.
  • India holds the current presidency of the UNSC.
  • It is, therefore, vital that this Council does not take a selective, tactical or complacent view of the problems we face. We must never countenance sanctuaries for terrorists or overlook their raising of resources. And when we see state hospitality being extended to those with innocents’ blood on their hands, we should never lack the courage to call out their double-speak.
  • The UNSC briefing considered the 13th report of the Secretary General on the threat posed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) to international peace and security. The August 3 report states that ISIL-Khorasan (ISIL-K), a self-proclaimed branch of the ISIL, has expanded its presence in several provinces of Afghanistan and strengthened its positions in and around Kabul.

Reference: Indian express

INTERNAL SECURITY

8. DRDO DEVELOPS ADVANCED CHAFF TECHNOLOGY FOR INDIAN AIR FORCE

THE CONTEXT: Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) has developed an Advanced Chaff Technology to safeguard fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) against hostile radar threats.

ANALYSIS:

  • Defence Laboratory Jodhpur, a DRDO laboratory developed the advanced Chaff material and chaff cartridge-118/I in collaboration with High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL), a Pune based laboratory of DRDO, meeting qualitative requirements of IAF.
  • The Indian Air Force has started the process of induction of this technology after completion of successful user trials.
  • In today’s electronic warfare, survivability of fighter aircraft is of prime concern because of advancement in modern radar threats. To ensure survivability of aircraft, Counter Measure Dispensing System (CMDS) is used which provides passive jamming against Infra-Red and radar threats.
  • Chaff is a critical defence technology used to protect fighter aircraft from hostile radar threats.
  • The importance of this technology lies in the fact that very less quantity of chaff material deployed in the air acts as decoy to deflect enemy’s missiles for ensuring safety of the fighter aircraft. The technology has been given to the industry for production in large quantities to meet the annual rolling requirement of the Indian Air Force.

Reference: PIB

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

9. BRICS SIGNS DEAL ON COOPERATION IN REMOTE SENSING SATELLITE DATA SHARING

THE CONTEXT: According to ISRO, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) signed an agreement for cooperation in remote sensing satellite data sharing.

ANALYSIS:

  • The pact inked on August 17 enables building a virtual constellation of specified remote sensing satellites of BRICS space agencies and their respective ground stations will receive the data.
  • This will contribute in strengthening multilateral cooperation among BRICS space agencies in meeting the challenges faced by mankind, such as global climate change, major disasters and environmental protection.

Reference: The Hindu

 

10. INDIA, AUSTRALIA SIGN DOCUMENT TO BOOST NAVAL TIES

THE CONTEXT: Chiefs of the Indian and Australian navies signed a ‘Joint Guidance for the Australia-India Navy to Navy Relationship’ document to streamline interaction between the two forces at various levels.

ANALYSIS:

  • The document is aligned to the ‘2020 Comprehensive Strategic Partnership’ agreed to by prime ministers of the two nations, and aims to ensure a shared approached to regional and global security challenges.
  • Australia and India, along with the US and Japan are members of the four-nation Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, or the Quad, which has irked China. The navies of the four Quad nations will also participate in the Malabar Naval Exercise later this year.
  • The strengthening of the naval ties with Australia comes at a time when India and China are involved in an over 15-month long military standoff in eastern Ladakh.
  • The document’s highlights include “close cooperation in regional and multilateral fora” including the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS), Western Pacific Naval Symposium (WPNS), Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) and Expert Working Groups subordinate to the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus framework.
  • Indian and Australian bilateral defence relationship has strengthened over the years, and Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, Mutual Logistics Support Agreement, conduct of trilateral Maritime Security Workshop and participation of the Australian navy in Exercise Malabar are significant milestones which underline the role played by both Navies in bolstering this relationship in recent times.
  • The document would be pivotal in consolidating the shared commitment to promote peace, security, stability and prosperity in the Indo – Pacific region.

Reference: Indian express

Q1. Which of the following highway has become the first e-vehicle friendly highway in the country?

a) Delhi- Kolkata Highway
b) Delhi-Mumbai Highway
c) Delhi-Chandigarh Highway d) Delhi to Chennai Highway

ANSWER FOR AUGUST 19, 2021 PRELIMS PRACTICE QUESTIONS (REFER RELEVANT ARTICLE)

Q.1 Answer: a)
Explanation

  • Statement 1 is incorrect: Kigali amendment is amendment done to Montreal protocol in 2016
  • Statement 2 is correct: envisages phasing out of hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) by 80-85% of present levels by 2040 in a phased manner by all signatory countries.
  • Statement 3 is correct: Hydro fluorocarbons (HFCs) are both Ozone Depleting Substances as well as Green House Gases. At the same time, they are also Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs).



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