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  • 16 July 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News , Govt. Posters for easy recall

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High relevance news

    Indian shipping companies headed for troubled waters

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/indian-shipping-companies-headed-for-troubled-waters/

    The right of first refusal available to Indian shipping companies is now being taken back. This would lead to shippers taking their business to other countries such as Panama. Note points from the news as a question can be asked in Mains related to such rules and their impact on the economy.

    NCPCR moots model for school fees

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/ncpcr-moots-model-for-school-fees/

    The cause of concern for all parents is rising school fees. It is also a factor in low enrolment ratio in schools. Note the proposal by NCPCR and also details about NCPCR. Can be asked in Prelims.

    [pib] Bansagar Canal Project

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-bansagar-canal-project/

    Read and make notes about Banbhatta. Also about Son river and its geographical features. Can be asked in Prelims.

    [pib] Institute of Cost Accountants of India

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-institute-of-cost-accountants-of-india/

    Read about ICAI. Can be asked in Prelims.

    Low Relevance News

    Peak hour flights may get costlier

    The government is mulling over a proposal to impose a surcharge on airlines for operating flights during peak hours to enhance airport capacity and to avoid flight delays

    Currently, landing fees paid by airlines are determined by the weight of an aircraft and do not vary according to the time of the day

    Nothing important from exam perspective

    Rahul writes to PM for passage of Women’s Reservation Bill

    Congress President Rahul Gandhi wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asking him to ensure the passage of the Women’s Reservation Bill in the Monsoon Session of Parliament

    Women’s Reservation Bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha on March 9, 2010, and has been stalled in the Lok Sabha since

    Not much important news but do read about the passage of bills and their pendency provisions in LS as well as RS


    Govt. Poster for easy recall

     

  • [Prelims Spotlight] Shala Asmita Yojana (SAY), Saransh

    Here’s a Factoid to brush up your concepts

    Name of the scheme : Shala Asmita Yojana (SAY)

    Objectives : To track the educational journey of school students from Class I to Class XII across the 15 lakhs private and government schools in the country. -ASMITA will be an online database which will carry information of student attendance and enrolment, learning outcomes, mid-day meal service and infrasstructural facilities among others. Students will be tracked through their Aadhaar numbers and incase those not having unique number will be provided.

    Nodal Ministry : Ministry of Human Resource Development

    Name of the scheme : Saransh

    Objectives : Tool which allows the schools to identify areas of improvement in students, teachers and curriculum to facilitate and implement change.

  • [Prelims Spotlight] National Green Tribunal, DNA Based Technology (Use and Regulation) Bill, 2017, East Asian Summit


    Here are  Back2Basics collections from today’s news items

    B2B #1: From news- NGT to hear pleas via videoconference

    National Green Tribunal

    1. The National Green Tribunal has been established in 2010 under the National Green Tribunal Act 2010.
    2. It draws inspiration from India’s constitutional provision of Article 21, which assures the citizens of India the right to a healthy environment.
    3. It aims for effective and expeditious disposal of cases relating to environmental protection and conservation of forests and other natural resources including enforcement of any legal right relating to the environment and giving relief and compensation for damages to persons and property and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
    4. It has Original Jurisdiction on matters of “substantial question relating to environment” and & “damage to the environment due to specific activity” (such as pollution).
    5. It follows principles of Natural Justice

    B2B #2: From news- Proposed DNA bank will not store data permanently

    DNA Based Technology (Use and Regulation) Bill, 2017

    1. DNA technology is being increasingly relied upon in investigations of crime, identification of unidentified bodies, or in determining parentage.
    2. It seeks to establish regulatory institutions and standards for DNA testing, and supervise the activities of all laboratories authorised to carry out such tests.
    3. It prohibits the collection of any “bodily substance” from an arrested individual (for the purposes of a DNA test) without his/her consent, except if the individual is arrested for certain specific offences.
    4. The penalty for misuse of data remains a prison term of up to three years and a fine up to Rs 1 lakh, a reference to a minimum prison term of one month has been removed.
    5. The Bill seeks to set up two new institutions — a DNA Profiling Board and a DNA Data Bank.
    6. The Board, with 11 members, is supposed to be the regulatory authority that will grant accreditation to DNA laboratories and lay down guidelines, standards and procedures for their functioning.
    7. A national databank of DNA profiles is proposed to be set up, along with regional databanks in every state.

    Here’s a Factoid to brush up your concepts

    Name : East Asian Summit

    Brief Intro : The East Asia Summit (EAS) is a forum held annually by leaders of, initially, 16 countries in the East Asian, Southeast Asian and South Asian regions. Membership expanded to 18 countries including the United States and Russia at the Sixth EAS in 2011.

    Objective : It is formed to promote the objectives of regional peace, security, and prosperity. It has played an indicative role in the strategic, geopolitical and economic evolution of East Asia.

    Type : Summit/ Conference

    Category : Diplomacy

    Year : 2016

    Importance (wr. Prelims) : High

    Place : Laos

  • 13 July 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News , Govt. Posters for easy recall

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High relevance news

    [op-ed snap] Spirit Of Sendai

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/op-ed-snap-spirit-of-sendai/

    Very good editorial highlighting vulnerabilities of India & Asia and how to mitigate disaster risks. Read and use points in Mains

    [op-ed snap] India needs to focus on water efficiency

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/india-needs-to-focus-on-water-efficiency/

    India is facing an acute water crisis and the editorial highlights the fact and suggests solutions. Useful for Mains

    Failure to educate girls could cost world $30 trillion a year: World Bank report

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/failure-to-educate-girls-could-cost-world-30-trillion-a-year-world-bank-report/

    Girls are still away from primary as well as secondary education. This is impacting their lifestyle as well as growth prospects. Know the reasons and solutions. Can be quoted in Mains.

    India became third largest economy in 2011: World Bank

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/india-became-third-largest-economy-in-2011-world-bank/

    With reports surfacing of India becoming world’s 6th largest economy, various debates on this tag’s utility and importance have started.

    World Bank report claims that India achieved a better feat in 2011 itself.  Read about ICP from the news as it can be asked in Prelims.

    Low Relevance News

    Homosexuality not an illness: Indian Psychiatric Society

    The Indian Psychiatric Society (IPS) has said it is “time to stop looking at homosexuality as a mental illness”, stating that the there is no scientific evidence that sexual orientation can be altered by any treatment

    Nothing important in news from UPSC perspective

    India to ease visa curbs for Bangladesh citizens

    India will sign a pact with Bangladesh to ease visa restrictions for citizens from the neighbouring country. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on “revised travel arrangements” will be signed during Home Minister’s three-day visit to Dhaka

    No important points from exam perspective


    Govt. Poster for easy recall

     

  • [Prelims Spotlight] International Comparison Program (ICP), Ajivika


    Here are  Back2Basics collections from today’s news items

    B2B #1: From news- India became third largest economy in 2011: World Bank

    International Comparison Program (ICP)

    1. ICP is a partnership of various statistical administrations of up to 199 countries guided by the World Bank
    2. The main partners of this program are the World Bank, IMF, UN, ADB, OECD, CISSTAT, Eurostat, AfDB ESCWA, ECLAC, DFID, ABS, IDB, NMoFA who are also all part of the executive board
    3. The Program produces internationally comparable price and volume measures for gross domestic product (GDP)
    4. Its component expenditures are based on purchasing power parities (PPP’s)
    5. The International Comparison Program holds surveys collecting price and expenditure data for the entire range of final goods and services at intervals of some few years (the last two were separated by six years)
    6. The ICP tries to make different countries GDPs comparable by calculating them in PPP both currency converters and spatial price deflators
    7. The ICP has published its PPP results eight times so far – the first time for 1970 (a preliminary study for 1967 was also carried out) and the latest for 2011

    Here’s a Factoid to brush up your concepts

    Key words related to History : Ajivika

    Dynasty/era : Buddha period

    Meaning : A heterodox sect of the time of the Buddha

  • 12 July 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News , Govt. Posters for easy recall

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High relevance news

    Telecom Commission approves net neutrality, new telecom policy

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/telecom-commission-approves-net-neutrality-new-telecom-policy/

    Net neutrality has been a hot topic for a long time and has been finally culminated by the government with a decision in favour of it. Read all details since policies are being asked in Mains.

    Govt. seeks help to end manual scavenging

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/govt-seeks-help-to-end-manual-scavenging/

    Read about MGISC. Can be asked in Prelims.

    World Population Day: What ails the Youth of India

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/world-population-day-what-ails-the-youth-of-india/

    Stress level is rising among youth and there is a rising concern about unemployment too. Note all these points and quote them in Mains answers as well as Essay paper.

    North India’s obsession with the male child remains unchanged

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/north-indias-obsession-with-the-male-child-remains-unchanged/

    Despite the government’s direct and indirect interventions, female foeticide has continued and Indian parents wish for a male child still remains the same.

    Note the points quoted in news.

    Low Relevance News

    SC slams Lieutenant Governor for ‘inaction’ against ‘mountains of garbage’

    The Supreme Court has said “mountains of garbage” in Delhi indicate that the city is facing a grave situation and slammed the Lieutenant Governor (LG) for not taking appropriate action on the issue of solid waste management

    Nothing important in news from exam perspective

    Aadhaar must for health mission cover

    The government has mandated the use of Aadhaar card for administering its massive Ayushman Bharat, or National Health Mission, that assures a ₹5 lakh health cover to 10 crore families

    Possessing an Aadhaar card isn’t mandatory to avail services, a proof of enrolment, or request for enrolment, is mandatory

    No important points from exam perspective.


    Govt. Poster for easy recall

     

  • [Prelims Spotlight] International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications (ISAAA), Mahatma Gandhi International Sanitation Convention, Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao (BBBP), Aditya-L1

    Here are  Back2Basics collections from today’s news items

    B2B #1: From news- India’s genetically modified crop area fifth largest in world

    International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications (ISAAA)

    1. ISAAA is a non-profit international organization that shares agricultural biotechnology, focusing on genetic engineering
    2. ISAAA documents approved GM crops worldwide and present them in a database available in the organization’s website
    3. The Global Knowledge Center on Crop Biotechnology is the information network of ISAAA
    4. The organization releases an annual publication on the global status of commercially approved genetically engineered crops
    5. The ISAAA receives funding from both public and private donors

    B2B #2: From news- Govt. seeks help to end manual scavenging

    Mahatma Gandhi International Sanitation Convention

    1. It will be held in Delhi from September 29 to October 2
    2. Ministers from over 70 countries will be invited and taken on a ‘Gandhi Trail’ in Gujarat
    3. The government will use the occasion to “showcase its performance” and “success story” in the Swachh Bharat programme in the past four years, which was launched on October 2, 2014, and have a face-to-face dialogue with the world leaders to share their experiences on sanitation programmes
    4. The Foreign Ministry will coordinate this mega exercise along with the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation

    B2B #3: From news- North India’s obsession with the male child remains unchanged

    Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao (BBBP)

    1. It is a campaign of the Government of India that aims to generate awareness and improve the efficiency of welfare services intended for girls. The scheme was launched with an initial funding of ₹100 crore.
    2. It mainly targets the clusters in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Bihar and Delhi.
    3. It aims to address the issue of declining Child Sex Ratio (CSR) through a mass campaign across the country targeted at changing societal mindsets & creating awareness about the criticality of the issue.
    4. The Scheme will have focused intervention & multi-sectoral action in 100 districts with low Child Sex Ratio.
    5. This scheme is a joint initiative of Ministry of Women and Child Development, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Ministry of Human Resource Development.
    6. These guidelines cover the key elements of the scheme including enforcement of Pre-Conception & Pre Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PC & PNDT) Act, awareness and advocacy campaign and multi-sectoral action in select 100 districts which are low on Child Sex Ration (CSR).

    Here’s a Factoid to brush up your concepts

    Name : Aditya-L1

    Details : It is India’s first solar mission. It will study the sun’s outer most layers, the corona and the chromospheres and collect data about coronal mass ejection, which will also yield information for space weather prediction. Significance of the mission: The data from Aditya mission will be immensely helpful in discriminating between different models for the origin of solar storms and also for constraining how the storms evolve and what path they take through the interplanetary space from the Sun to the Earth. Position of the satellite: In order to get the best science from the sun, continuous viewing of the sun is preferred without any occultation/ eclipses and hence, Aditya- L1 satellite will be placed in the halo orbit around the Lagrangian point 1 (L1) of the sun-earth system. What are Lagrangian points and halo orbit? Lagrangian points are the locations in space where the combined gravitational pull of two large masses roughly balance each other. Any small mass placed at that location will remains at constant distances relative to the large masses. There are five such points in Sun-Earth system and they are denoted as L1, L2, L3, L4 and L5. A halo orbit is a periodic three-dimensional orbit near the L1, L2 or L3.

  • Batch 2: CD Prime Test Series for Prelims 2019

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    Apart from the static subject videos, now we will also provide Economic Survey & Budget Analysis Videos covering key concepts and important terms for Prelims 2019.  Economic Survey analysis will be available from 2016 to 2018 covering trends in Indian Economy as well as key issues related to it.

    That makes the total video lectures to be 75 hours.

    We will be extending the discount till 2 weeks after prelims results keeping in mind interest of students who are awaiting prelims results to decide further course of action.

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    Demolish UPSC series
    We are releasing 60+ Hours of Advanced Video Lectures on Static subjects – Polity, History, Geography, Economy

    These cover the most important topics from prelims perspective

    Basic knowledge will be helpful in understanding these though it’s not mandatory
    CD remains committed to its students’ success. We are ready to go the extra mile to turn your dreams into reality.

    The detailed schedule of test series with complete booklist to be followed can be seen here: Click2View

     

    Here is the detailed schedule of lectures:

    Importance of Economic Survey and Budget

    Economic Survey and Budget are the 2 most important documents that you will go through in your exam preparation.

    • Economic Survey discusses all the major government initiatives with the explanation.
    • If we go by the trend, every year around 20 questions in prelims and 7-8 questions in mains are directly related to the Economic Survey and Budget.
    • Questions in prelims paper stress on important phrases, key analysis, and technical terms. Hence they have to be thoroughly studied.
    • Almost mandatory to imbibe actual phrases used in Economic Survey to frame answers for Main Examination. for example, if a Question is asked on Banking sector problems in the mains exam, you can always quote the 4R recommendations of the 2016th economic survey.
    • Adding the important and relevant facts and figures significantly enhance your marks in General Studies Paper-III.
    • Deep knowledge of the current policies and programs of the government also help an aspirant to write meaningful Essays in UPSC Civil Services Main Examination. For example, Wiping every tear from every eye “Twin balance sheet problem”, “translating potential into actuality” “ Chakravuyh challenge” etc.
    • According to the new trend economy and the environment is going hand in hand. So questions can come from that perspective also.
    • Many statistics and schemes are now being asked in Prelims

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    Introducing CD Prime TS 2019

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    3. Introducing questions-types – Judging the quality of any TS is very subjective. While some will say its great, others will say its quality has decreased over time. That is why we have introduced the concept of question-types. They ensure consistency in quality. How? We have explained that in the end.

    4. Dedicated monthly CA Tests – Exclusive focus on Current Affairs(CA) by having dedicated monthly CA tests. Besides, exhaustively preparing for CA questions, it has helped students precisely figure out what their weaknesses are.  

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    What are questions types 

    Wherever applicable, we will try to stick to the format decided below. It standardizes questions to a decent extent.

    A. Consolidation Questions
    These questions consolidate information from different topics to help you see concepts holistically and also aid retention.
    Eg. Consider this question. You would not have studied all the ‘Majorities’ together but under separate topics. This question will help you understand the concept in entirety.

    Consider the following questions on the types of Majority
    1. Special Majority of not less than 2/3 of the Members present and voting is required in the passage of a resolution under Art. 249 and Art. 312ONLY.
    2. Impeachment of the President requires Not less than 2/3 of the Members present and voting along with Majority of the Total Strength of the House.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
    a)1
    b)2
    c)Both
    d)None

    Explanation – A very detailed account of the types of Majority is given here https://www.civilsdaily.com/types-of-majorities/
    Statement 1 is correct despite having ‘ONLY’ in it.

    B. Comparative Questions
    Comparative questions help you understand the relative differences between related topics. Consider the question below. Instead of asking a question on HC or SC separately, we have clubbed it together.

    Consider the following statements with respect to the appointment of judges of High Court & Supreme Court
    1. The minimum qualifications prescribed in the Constitution is same for judges of HC & SC.
    2. While SC judges are appointed by the President, HC judges are appointed by the SC.
    Which of the following is/are incorrect?
    a) 1 only
    b) 2 only
    c) Both 1 and 2
    d) None

    Explanation – 3 qualifications are common to both judges of HC and SC
    1. Citizen of India
    2. Judge of HC for 5 years
    3. Advocate in HC for 10 years
    In case of judges of SC, there is an additional qualification – If he/she is a distinguished Jurist in the opinion of the President. Judges of HC are also appointed by the President. The controversy around appointments has been in news very frequently. Please read – https://www.civilsdaily.com/story/judicial-appointments-conundrum-post-njac-verdict/

    C. Interactive Questions
    These questions will ask you to go through a concept/related concepts and reply back with comments. This will help you re-visit the entire concept rather than simply answer one specific aspect of the topic.

    Eg., consider the following question –
    The conversion of Ammonia (NH3) to nitrite (NO2-) and then to nitrates (NO3-) is called

    a) Nitrification
    b) Ammonification
    c) Assimilation
    d) Denitrification
    Answer A

    Explanation
    Nitrification
    In this process, the ammonia is converted into nitrate by the presence of bacteria in the soil. Ammonia is oxidized to form nitrites by bacteria such as Nitrosomonas species. Nitrates are converted into nitrates by Nitrobacter. This conversion is very important as ammonia gas is toxic for plants.
    Make a note of all the processes involved in the Nitrogen Cycle – nitrogen fixation, assimilation, ammonification, nitrification, and denitrification process.
    Leave their definitions/organisms involved in the comments.

    D. Star-marked/special questions
    These are advanced questions that are not from standard sources but relevant for the exam. These questions will help you build additional knowledge without going through specialized books.
    Eg. Questions on books by freedom-fighters, News not covered by the Hindu, IE, PIB but of very high importance in world affairs.

    Besides these, questions indirectly related to CA will also be asked. 

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  • 11 July 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News , Govt. Posters for easy recall

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High relevance news

    Rajya Sabha members can use all 22 scheduled languages

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/__trashed-2/

    Read about the eighth schedule and Rajya Sabha from Polity textbook. News has very less info but these 2 topics become important due to appearing in news

    Eat Right Movement off to a healthy start

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/eat-right-movement-off-to-a-healthy-start/

    Junk foods are having an adverse effect on lifestyle as well as the health of youngsters. Know about harms caused and what can be done to check the growing inclusion of fast foods in the diet.

    Govt targets mobile and migratory population to prevent re-emergence of polio virus

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/govt-targets-mobile-and-migratory-population-to-prevent-re-emergence-of-polio-virus/

    Read about Poliovirus and Mission Indradhanush. Also, note the year when India was declared Polio free.

    MHA seeks cabinet nod for Bill which allows death penalty for rape of minors

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/mha-seeks-cabinet-nod-for-bill-which-allows-death-penalty-for-rape-of-minors/

    Cases of child abuse have rised in recent past. Know about the reasons and ways to reduce such acts

    Low Relevance News

    Gay sex: Centre leaves it to wisdom of SC to decide on constitutionality of Section 377 IPC

    The Union government has told the Supreme Court that it would leave it to the wisdom of its judges to decide the constitutionality of Section 377 IPC, which criminalises sexual activities “against the order of nature”, including homosexual activities

    Nothing important in news from exam perspective

    Thai cave rescue and the Indian connection

    Experts from a Pune-headquartered firm gave technical support in the operations to rescue a football team trapped inside a cave system in Thailand

    Nothing important from UPSC point of view

    Govt. Poster for easy recall

     

  • [Prelims Spotlight] United Nations Human Rights Commission, Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), Eighth Schedule of the Constitution, Advance Area Defence (AAD) interceptor missile

    Here are  Back2Basics collections from today’s news items

    B2B #1: From news- [op-ed snap] Rhetoric and reality: on the UNHRC and human rights

    United Nations Human Rights Commission

    1. The UNHRC was established in 2006, as part of the UN’s reform process, replacing the Commission on Human Rights.
    2. Council members are elected by the General Assembly with three-year terms, with a maximum of two consecutive terms.
    3. The headquarters of UNHRC is in Geneva, Switzerland
    4. The members of the General Assembly elect the members who occupy the UNHRC’s 47 seats. The term of each seat is three years, and no member may occupy a seat for more than two consecutive terms
    5. The General Assembly can suspend the rights and privileges of any Council member that it decides has persistently committed gross and systematic violations of human rights during its term of membership
    6. The UNHRC investigates allegations of breaches of human rights in UN member states and addresses important thematic human rights issues such as freedom of association and assembly, freedom of expression, freedom of belief and religion, women’s rights, LGBT rights, and the rights of racial and ethnic minorities

    B2B #2: From news- India, South Korea agree on framework to improve trade

    Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement

    1. The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) is a free trade agreement between India and South Korea
    2. The agreement was signed on August 7, 2009
    3. The agreement was aimed at easing restrictions on foreign direct investments and provide better access for the Indian service industry in South Korea

    B2B #3: From news- [op-ed snap] Rhetoric and reality: on the UNHRC and human rights

    Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)

    1. It is an autonomous body established under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India.
    2. The FSSAI has been established under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 which is a consolidating statute related to food safety and regulation in India.
    3. FSSAI is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the regulation and supervision of food safety.
    4. The FSSAI is headed by a non-executive Chairperson, appointed by the Central Government, either holding or has held the position of not below the rank of Secretary to the Government of India.

    B2B #4: From news- Rajya Sabha members can use all 22 scheduled languages

    Eighth Schedule of the Constitution

    1. The Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India lists the official languages of the Republic of India
    2. The Government of India is under an obligation to take measures for the development of these languages, such that “they grow rapidly in richness and become effective means of communicating modern knowledge”
    3. In addition, a candidate appearing in an examination conducted for public service is entitled to use any of these languages as the medium in which he or she answers the paper
    4. The 22 languages which are listed in the Eighth Schedule are Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santali, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu

    Here’s a Factoid to brush up your concepts

    Name : Advance Area Defence (AAD) interceptor missile

    Defence Forces : Army

    Module Type : Missiles

    Brief Intro : 1.Advanced Air Defence (AAD) is an anti-ballistic missile designed to intercept incoming ballistic missiles in the endo-atmosphere at an altitude of 30 km (19 mi). 2.AAD is a single-stage, solid-fuelled missile. 3.Guidance is similar to that of Prithvi Air Defence (PAD): it has an inertial navigation system, midcourse updates from ground based radar and active radar homing in the terminal phase