Paper 1 Theory
Paper 1 Theory
Paper 1 Theory
Reasons fr tolerance:
- Historical and cultural factors: India has seen influx of traders n invaders belonging
to diff regions, religions and Indian society therefore has emerged as a tolerant
civilisation
- Religious- Land of many religions all of which propound tolerance
- Constituion- an enlightened constituion that propagates the interests of all sections
of society
This tolerance has received some setbacks like:
- Regionalism, linguism, communalism and secessionist movements.
- Cow vigilantes n mob lynchings have become a trend.
- Racism, eg against people of NE, students from Africa.
- Section 124(A) misuse for curbing dissent in the name of sedition (incitement to hatred
against Govt, Kedarnath case upheld), NDTV ban
12 July 2017
Q- 1)
It is often argued that India needs directly elected and empowered
mayors for all its big cities. Do you agree? Comment. (200 Words)
At present Raj n MH hv direct mayorial election system and not other states
Ans- Shashi Tharoor had introduced a bill last year arguing for directly elected mayors of all big cities.
MH Govt came up with proposal to directly elect Sarpanch
This will have foll merits:
- It will bring in accountability of the mayor to public who in turn wd pursue urban governance to
win people confidence. Lack of accountability is one of the reaosns fr urban woes
- A directly elected mayor with a fixed tenure will pave the way for reduction in Govt interference
in cities’ administration n offers stability bcz no longer dependent on state govt’s wish
- It will be in line with participative governance and decentralised democracy principles
Caveats:
- It might create situations like Mayor n members belonging to diff parties and thus posing
problems of cooperation n coordination n consensus in governance between them
- It will be difficult to convince all states to bring out the legislation,it being a state subject
- Empirical evidence of states of Raj n HP ds nt support the efficiency theory
- Wd mean a lot of spend for elections n another place fr parking of black money
Ist problem can be overcome by allowing the Mayor to appoint his council of members, making him
executive head and fixing the tenure to ensure stability. States shd also display cooperative sub-
federalism by devolving mr powers to ULBs (as mentioned by ES). Most importantly, it is imp to create a
powerful political executive in the city with more autonomy, whether directly or indirectly elected.
Q- 1)
Critically examine salient features of the Unorganised Workers’ Social
Security Act, 2008, (UWSSA) and the Sexual Harassment of Women at
Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, and their role in
addressing problems being faced by ‘domestic helps’ in India. (200 Words)
Ans- Background- India hs roughly 40 lac domestic workers, as per ILO estimates.
Issues faced by them: Overworked, underpaid and abused.
- No health benefits, maternity benefits or paid leaves concept
- Often tortured n sometimes sexually exploited too
- No bargaining power
- Severe inferiority complex- referred to as maids
- Multiple overlapping layers of inequality- social, economic n gender- major women
belonging to low castes and migrants from nearby rural areas.
- Institutional neglect- Maternity benefit Act or minimum wages bill. Neither recognises
domestic helps as workers with rights.
Domestic workers social security bill is pending in the parliament, it recognises domestic
help as right bearing workers and places onus on employers to pay cess social security
benefits. There is need to recognise them as workers with rights
The Acts like Unorganised Sector Workers Social Security Act (UWSSA) & Sexual
Harassment of women At Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition& Redressal) Act have been
passed in 2008 & 2013 respectively.
UWSSA:-
PROS
(i) It is like a social security scheme for the people working in the unorganised sector.
(ii) It provides for the establishment of National Social Security Board to suggest policies &
measues for the protection of rights of the unorganised workers, like regarding their health,
disability, wages etc.
CONS- This act does not recognise domestic workers (maids) as workers, so vast nos of
those employed in this sector do not enjoy protection under this law.
Maternity Benefit Act or Minimum Wages Act – none of them covers domestic workers
under their ambit.
a draft bill, the Domestic Workers Regulation of Work and Social Security Bill, 2016, alls for the
compulsory registration of the employer and the employee with the District Board for regulation of
domestic workers, it mandates the collection of cess from the employer for the maintenance of a social
security fund for domestic workers. Thus it ds nt criminalise them as was the case earlier, it reflects the
change in approach from law n order problem to rights bearing group
19 July 2017
Q- 1) The government has approved changes to the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and
Remains (AMASR) Act, 1958. What are these changes? What will be their implications? Examine. (200
Words)
Ans- Changes proposed-
Public works can be taken up by the central Govt within the prohibited area now. Between 2
competing goals of preservation and development; Govt has chosen the latter.
Implications:
- It will bcm difficult to object to constructions around ancient monuments
- No permission is required to start the construction
- Developmental works which were stuck due to the old regulation can be completed now.
Our monuments are already reeling under threat due to pollution n illegal constructions around them;
this regulation might prove further setback.
Need is to devise a mechanism so that only indispensable works are carried out and sufficient
mitigatiging steps are taken before taking up consruction.
Q- 2) “Antarctica is a climate stabilising factor.” Elaborate. Also discuss impact of human activities on
Antarctica. (200 Words)
Ans- Antarctica consists of 90% of earth’s ice and 70% of Fresh water. It has huge ecosystem services.
Its climate stabilising impacts can be seen as below:
- Antartica contributes to deep ocean currents which maintain earth’s heat budget
- Antartica contributes to wind movements (form a part of platenary movements) which maintain
earth’s heat balance
- Feed fresh water into oceans which maintains hydrological cycle
- Enhances earth’s albedo and therefore prevents environment warming
- It contributes to biodiversity- some of the organisms are endemic to Antarctica
Steps taken:
- Ross sea was declared MPA
- Research hs been undertaken by ESA (MIDAS study), NASA etc to document the impact on the
continent
- Any development activity banned
France has passed legislation to mk supermkt donate unsold food to charity or to be used as fertiliser
Q- 1) It is said that the Rig Veda is being closer to the Zoroastrian text Avesta
than to the later Vedas. Discuss significance of this fact in ongoing debate on
origin and migration of Aryan race. (200 Words)
Ans- Genetic evidence being studied now a days has once again fuelled the debate around the migrant
theory. Romila Thapar has argued that there r similarities bw Rig Veda n Avesta.- Gods’s names are
similar, some rituals like Upanayan ceremony in Hindus hs a counterpart in Iranian society too.
Significance: it strengthens migration theory that Aryans hv migrated from Central Asia. However, there
are certain contrasts too:
- Ahura is their deity while Asura r demons in Indian context
So, need to proceed with caution. More evidence is needed
Q- 1) The Supreme Court on July 27, 2017, in the matter of Rajesh Sharma and Ors v State of UP and Anr,
delivered a judgment, which the women’s movement has rejected as biased against women. Critically
comment on this judgement. (200 Words)
The Supreme Court judgement in Rajesh Sharma and Ors v State of UP and Anr case is in keeping with
Section 498A of IPC that criminalizes dowry and protects women against violence for the same. The
Court has asked for family welfare committee to be constituted under NALSA, composed of local
people/leaders/activists to filter the cases and check for their authenticity and genuineness prior to
making any arrests.
497- Adultery
Criticism –
1. Reliance only on data from NCRB, which deals with only crime reported , ignoring NFHS 3 data
which suggests- large number of crimes, violent or non-violent against women ,crimes not
reported need to be taken cognizance. NFHS also states that only 2% of the victims go ahead
with filing FIR and proceeding with the case and the others hesitate due to various family and
society conditions. low conviction rate can be due to many other reasons like lack of sufficient
evidences, settlements, withdrawal due to threats or social pressure.
2. The committee would act as a jury of a kind which might be questioned for its level of objective
understanding of the case; unless their mandate is clarified under law.
3. The judgment can be seen as a case of judicial activism encroaching upon executive’s powers to
make rules on a law.
Protection of women shd nt turn into harassment of men. Hence a welcome step. However, to ensure
that FMCs perform as desired; their mandate shd be clarified. D composition of committee shd be
defined to hv presence of activists besides civil society members to ensure that they do nt bcm a tool to
let go of the accused.
Ultimately, a law is only as good as its implementation. Court shd ensure that loopholes in law which cd
be preventing its efficient implementation r removed such as judicial delays
Dayanand S- he believed in the rig Vedic model of caste system in which one’s caste was nt ascribed
basis birth bt decided on merit basis. Children wr placed in diff castes as per their merit n social skills.
However, he criticised the ideas of purity n pollution; castes being high n low which was responsible fr
exploitation of some by others. He advocated rights of untouchables to read shastras and encouraged
them to study.
Water mgmt
Groundwater (Sustainable Management) Bill, 2017
Concerns
- Declining water table
- Arsenic n fluoride poisoning
- Migration related to water stress becoming mr common
- No framework fr integrated mgmt (CWC n CGWB)
- rising river water disputes
Mihir Shah Committee recommended merging CWC n CGWB (Central Grnd Watre board) to form a
national water commission so that planning in silos cd be replaced by an integrated approach.
Missed opportunity to question polygamy n nikah halala, woman discriminated in matters of adoption
n guardianship
Did nt address question of whether a personal law is subordinate to FR or nt
HRIDAY- heritage related infrastructure development is being taken up in 12 identified cities at a total
cost of Rs.500 cr.
- Integrated, inclusive n sustainable dev focusing on entire ecosystem including local businesses,
tourists
- Central govt –all expenses n states to support by ensuring quick implementation
- The 12 cities selected for the scheme are Ajmer, Amritsar, Amravati, Badami, Dwarka, Gaya,
Warangal, Puri, Kanchipuram, Mathura, Varanasi and Velankanni.
Negatives: Offices hv nt formed the internal complaints committees, NGO member might nt be easy to
find
Steps taken by Govt to address sexual harassment
- Above Act
- She Box initiative
- Awareness campaigns amng women
- Instructions to companies to conduct training n awareness
- MOWCD programs with CEDAW of UN
Q-2) In terms of sex ratio and female literacy, Nagaland scores over Haryana.
However, in terms of political empowerment of women Haryana scores over
Nagaland. Discuss the reasons
Ans- Haryana hs passed amendment to panchayati raj act n allows women who r 5th pass to contest
elections bt men shd be metric pass to contest elections. This leeway to women has resulted in their
higher representation despite low status of women in Hry
Nagaland mein kam hai cz ppl oppose it in the name of custom. Women grp want it though.
Now, just 2 reasons r sufficient. Then talk bout what inference cn b drawn frm this.
That legislations cn hv positive impact
The economic survey, in its latest mid-year report, says “estimates indicate that currently
India incurs losses of about $ 9-10 billion annually due to extreme weather events. Of
these, nearly 80% losses remain uninsured”.
Polymetallic nodules (also known as manganese nodules) are potato-shaped, largely porous nodules
found in abundance carpeting the sea floor of world oceans in deep sea. Besides manganese and iron,
they contain nickel, copper, cobalt, lead, of which nickel, cobalt and copper are considered to be of
economic and strategic importance.
American IR in 1776- economic- Americans nt allowed to trade with other countries, capitalists nt
allowed to develop basic n heavy industry, taxation decided by British................Political- despite elected
reps, British held dominance n interfered too. Levied stamp duty etc to mk up fr losses in war with
France. Americans gave the solgan “No taxation without representation” Social n Intellectual- impact of
Thomas Penn and other european thinkers....Social...restrictions on movements of people in America
George washington led IR n Won cz British economy ws weak due to regular wars, Americans stood
unoited, recd support frm intelligentsia across, France helped....
American Civil War (1860s)- Division of America into North states (capitalists) n South states
(Agriculture), former dependent on latter fr raw material. Latter started demanding secession frm d
Union. North fearing loss of raw material came up with Slavery issue to dent their unity. Abraham
Lincoln (republican means north states...)successfully led the revolt against slavery and at same time
upheld the unity. So Slavery was abolished in the 19th century.
Q- Roots of racism in US, why emerging again? (US Civil war took place in 1860s- Abraham Lincoln
abolished slavery)...American Independence revolution took place in 1776
Ans- roots lie in slavery system in d past. Ku Klux Klan movements- white supremacy white nationalism n
anti immigration. Civil war in US- blacks wr discriminated against, till mid 20th century, neglected n
discriminated. In 1960s, they demanded rights under Martin Luther King, fuelled hostility, street crimes
by American africans fuels ill will
Emerging nw: insecurity n competition wrt limited resources such as jobs, welfare measures, political
support directly n indirectly, historical factors, xenophobia n anti islamisation due to security threats is
fuelling racist feelings; lack of effective action against such tendencies
The Ku Klux Klan commonly called the KKK or simply the Klan, is the name of three distinct
movements in the United States that have advocated extremist reactionary positions such as
white supremacy, white nationalism, anti-immigration
Q- 1) Examine the causes and implications of recent changes in production patterns in the sugar
industry in India. (200 Words)
Ans- changes in India- last few yrs, droughts in South India, low production, sugar mills under
stress, shift to pulses due to MSP...in North India- new varieties introduced, good rains,
mechanisation in Western Up...bumper crop
Worldwide: sugarcane hs emerged as a source of ethanol- renewable fuel, sugar industry hs potential
to earn carbon credits; Further, EU hs lowered tariffs to imports, so opportunity to export fr mills
Largely progressive as compared to the eras that wr to come by BUT if compared to today’s liberal world,
quite a few restrictions and her potrayal ws from men’s perspective only
US:
- Xenophobia, security concerns, islamophobia n skepticism against loss of jobs n greater
competitiveness
India
- Work of few parties to get political mileage
- Social media’s role- vry easy to create n circulate provocative content
- History of communalism in India
Besides, sm common factors r failure of law n order agencies
Barefoot College- college in Raj n has branches across many countries in the world- aim is to train rural
women in technology n other livelihood activities to ensure sustainable dev n self sufficiency. It also
provides services like training in bee keeping, tailoring. Solar Mamas frm Africa hv been trained as solar
engineers
Mission Parivar Vikas- limit TFR to 2.1 by 2025; stabilise at 1.5 Bn population by 2050
Negatve side:
- At times, they opposed the movements eg: Swadesh movement which boycotted foreign goods
- Against boycotts n passive resistance bt favoured consti methods because of the fear that former
methods cd lead to socialism n undermine capm
- Its alleged that they used funds to sway INC to tk up their intrests
- Or even decided whn to lauch or nt lauch a movement
There is no evidence to prv the last 2 points listed abv. So, Largely it can be seen that they supported cong
thru funds n moral support. At no point, they turned pro imperialist. Bombay Plan is an eg wherein they
supported state led industrialisation, Opposed the public safety bill which went against socialists
Role of Ho Chi Minh:
He led the Vietnamese nationalist movement against the Japanese, the French and the
Americans imperialist forces.
Detente, y emerged?
Détente is the easing of strained relations, especially in political situation. The
term is most often used in reference to a period of general easing of the geopolitical
tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States during cold
war period. It began in 1969, as a foreign policy of U.S. presidents Richard Nixon
to avoid the collision of nuclear risks.
Why?
Russia- China relations turned unfriendly, feared being isolated as it started warming up
to USA;
- then it faced voices of dissent frm member states of USSR n feared losing contrl
over them
US- Loss in Vietnam gave lesson that war ws nt d solution
Both- economic spend on arms s huge n straining their economies especially Russia
- Cuban missile crisis brt them too close to war n horros of Vietnam war came alive n which
chemcial weapons wr used
- Germany proposed new policy of engagement n cooperation with East Germany which ws
welcomed by EU countries
Negatives: G. promotes consumerism n shift towars branded products, harming demand of hadicrafts Eg
Demand of lac produts, machine made products n increased foreign competition result in lower priced
alternatives fr consumers eg; CheapChinese pottery, also drop in margins fr artisans; promotes mall
culture- usually artisans do not have the reqd forward linkages to sell their products in such organised
retail mkts
Govt hs taken initiatives to promote their marketing skills Eg: Hunar Haat, Border Haats etc. More needs
to be done to help them access capital n technology and value addition to compete in the mkt
Indian handicraft exports r growing bt facing challenges as well. Need to reinvigorate the entire
ecosystem. Use of IT will prove beneficial
Probs in GI in India
- GI of Goods Act, 99 ds nt provide fr quality monitoring and control, something that finds a v
prominent place in European GI Act. V imp to ensure the quality to sustain credibility of GI
tag...legislative changes need to be made.
- CIPAM is creating awareness campaign thru social media- very welcome step, shd be sustained
GI cn boost rural economy cz India has a rich cultural heritage n much diversity which can prove
beneficial to get GI tags fr local products.Thus, promote Mk in India as well.
GI can boost tourism to specific places eg tourists coming to a place to taste GI foods
GI goods mostly lie in SMEs thus help them in increasing their margins
Saffir simpson scale measures intensity of the stormon scale of 1 to 5- How?- thru wind speeds
Hurricane Harvey hs caused massive havoc in US- Texas (Irma in Carribean), Y?
- Slow pace of movement of storm- so stayed over a place fr long
- Smtimes local disturbances interact with storm n displace it which did nt happen this time; hence
massive havoc
- In general tropical cyclones r really destructive, mr thn frontal ones because supply of warm air
increases fury of storm
Katrina’s devastation ws due to poor mgmt by govt- evacuation plan poor, flood mgmt poor; plus thr ws
massive storm surges BUT Harvey hs nt caused storm surges, much mr rains
Women hv been allowed into the non officer role fr the first time. They cn join military police of army
Earlier- officer roles in armed forces only; nw non officer role too in armed forces BUT combat forces
mein NOT YET
INS Tarini- all women crew to circumnavigate the world on indeigenously developed ship.
Objectives:
- Showcase Nari Shakti- by showing women in challenging environments
- Helps break stereotypes
- R&D – will be collecting meterological data n updating it fr R&D by reserach organisation
- Renewable energy- sailing is a non conventional renewable energy
- Promote Mk in India- cz indigenously built ship hai
1) It is said that Russia’s prospects as the world’s biggest wheat exporter and
a grain superpower are bright. Examine the reasons and prospects
Ans- Climate change is taking place, temps rising, temperate regions r turning favourable fr growing
wheat cz growing season is turning longer, Also, Russia is able to expand production up north.
Future prospects
Large steppes, large size of landholdings, use of automation n machines, access to world mkts easy thru
Black sea; transport facilities cheaper n developed
Russia, Kazakhastan n Ukraine gonna be a formidable player in grain mkt
Implementation:
The program would be implemented by the National Mission for Clean Ganga
(NMCG), and its state counterpart organizations i.e., State Program Management
Groups (SPMGs).
In order to improve implementation, a three-tier mechanism has been proposed
for project monitoring comprising of a) High level task force chaired by Cabinet
Secretary assisted by NMCG at national level, b) State level committee chaired by
Chief Secretary assisted by SPMG at state level and c) District level committee
chaired by the District Magistrate.
The program emphasizes on improved coordination mechanisms between various
Ministries/Agencies of Central and State governments.
What is rejuvenation?
According to the Namami Gange Mission, rejuvenation implies restoring the
“wholesomeness” of the river and that includes three things: Aviral dhara (continuous
flow), nirmal dhara (unpolluted flow) and ecological and geological integrity.
Differences bw China n India urbanisation n resulting growth
In China, U is responsible fr formidable growth cz mfg led growth, jobs generated, remittances flowed to
rural areas too. In India, jobless growth, rural to urban migration is nt pull bt push migration; U increases
bt jobs dont leading to poor quality of life
In China, infra is robust n infra spending is high; India lacks on infra bit plus spending is a constraint
China hs several tier 2 n tier 3 cities as well; In India concentration of growth in few areas as ES noticed
developed areas act as role models as well as magnets of growth; poor regions remain devoid of
investment
China is nw shifting to innovation led growth frm mfg; India is planning to capture the space vacated
Urbanisation ke solutions by ES
- Empowerment of ULBs- NITI Ayog to compile their rankings in govrnance structures
- Competitive federalism amng states to fuel growth
- Propeitary city- developed by pvt developer with the right to collect taxes
Consequences of Bengal Famine
- Widespread deaths due to starvation n malutrition
- Exploitation of women by jotedars who assaulte them fr promise of food or clothing
- Insanitary n unhygienic conditions multiplied leading to high vulerability to iunfections
- Cloth famine- ppl did nt hv enough to cover their bodies in winter
- Distress migration by the menfolk to find jobs. Women n children also migrated frm place to
placein search of relief
Cause of malnutrition among children- low birth weight, poor mother health
- Micronutrient deficiency- India hs taken up food fortification program to counter this.
Role of states in this- 14th FC recommendations hv increased allocation to states, so Centre hs reduced
allocation to these schemes and states shd hv spruced up the investment
Social sector means wht all?- Health, education, HR and poverty n hunger mgmt
Human capital- Skills n knowhow possessed by ppl using which they add value to society
Why Needed?
- OBCs constitute 44% of population, reservation is 27% ...there is severe competition
- Sm castes within OBCs dominate and corner a larger share of the quota, to the peril of others
Therefore it is important to equitably distrubute the fruits of reservations among different sub castes.
Sonalde Desai, sociologist, suggests 2 pronged solution
- Improvements in the education outcomes of all
- Spreading d reservation over larger chunk of population by restrricting hte use of Quota only
once in a lifetime- either education or job or promotion; this will help in increasing the churn of
population.
Govt has proposed increase in creamy layer limit at 8 lacs pa income, this is nt justified
- Per capita income in India is 1 lac, for an avg family of 5 members, this turns out to be 5
lac..therefore 8 lac is well above the family avg income of hte country
- This smacks of populism, especially when elections are approaching
- This will also help the Govt to break the vote base of some OBC centred parties n register a win
over them
FSI is the ratio of a building’s total floor area to the size of the piece of the land on which it is built. In
Indian cities, it is generally about 1.50, which is said to be on the lower side given the needs of rapid
urbanization.
Impact of rising inequality- II is the phenomenon of stark differences in income levels of diff sections of
ppl. It is antagonistic to d idea of social justice and that of welfare state. Traditionally measured thru Gini
coefficient (0.34 frm 0.33)
- Oxfam report, Thomas Piketty
Implications
Social, political n economic instability
- Sense of deprivation grows- can result into rise of revolutionary tendencies.eg maoism
- Social unrest and increase in law n order probs
- Systematic exclusion n marginalisation of large sections of ppl- alienation and anomie....rise of
casteism, communalism tendencies
- Economic growth potential of a country drops as health, education opportunities of ppl r
compromised n erosion of human capital takes place
- Rise of authoritarian regimes
- Growth marked with inequality is not sustainable in the long term
How to address?
- State must ensure basic facilities of education, health n skilling to empower ppl n help them tap
life chances
- RRT n social welfare schemes n taking care of social security- promote APY, RSBY etc
- Use of technology n its reach to remote rural areas to empower ppl
- Address the problem of corruption, prevent monopoly over natural resources n eliminate crony
capitalism
- Address various dimensions of inequality viz gender n caste inequality; these inequalities
reinforce and strengthen the class differences
Bhagat Singh’s execution impact on National movement- for Sander murder...Lahore conspiracy
BS’s arrest n trial were keenly watched by the ppl, he used the medium of court proceedings to
disseminate revolutionaries’ point of view. It recd widespread coverage. It inspired large no of ppl with
his patriotic fervour, fearlessness and clarity of thoughts.
He gave a boost to the socialsitic principles, he advocated that fight ws nt only against British only bt any
form of injustice.
His execution earned him respect from all sections of soceity. Even Congress praised his heroism.
He ws able to kindle a new wave of patriotism
Inspired peasants n youth to enter the INM
His act of throwing pamphlets stressed teh importance of information dissemination and provided fillip
to the Indian press
India’s Zero hunger program- to end hunger n malnutrition in India...thru farming practicesn training...
Genetic Garden will be promoted- GG is one that contains biofortified crops which r either natural or
obtained thru plant breeding.
SDG Goal 2- end hunger by 2030
Urgent need to integrate this acutely poor section of soceity. Venkatchaliah comm reported tht special
commission to look into their grievances shd be constituted
Diff bw PVTG n DNT- PVTG r ..small population, exclusion frm mainstream, primitive economy, low
literacy, physically isolated................Govt steps fr both................commission appointed in 2006 fr DNTs,
Dev of PVTG scheme
Need to put end to discriminatory legislation
PVTG- as a category was proposed by Dhebhar commission in 1973, they r less devleoped n
more vulnerable amng d STs. Orissa has highest no of PVTG- 13 out of 75
Poverty is the worst form of Violence- said Gandhi...need to eliminate it............u cn mention it in Social
welfare type of qs
Period since last 10k years is the HOLOCENE era bt since IR, we r looking at a world which hs been
drastically impacts bty the human activities, so scientists propose to call it anthropocene era. Env
change is driven mainly by human activities as against slow n natural changes in teh holocene era
RSBY- scheme administered by MFHW (family n..), provides free of cost medical insurnace ot poor
people (only 30 Rs fr smart card)............can get cashless treatment in empanelled hospitals (both pvt n
public sector).............SI is 30k on family floater basis............PED covered from day 1
MH becomes the first state to introduce a law to prevent social exclusion; prevents jati panchayats
from committing atrocities. Protects the freedom to marry outside one’s caste, visit places of worship,
wear clothes of one’s choice and use any specific language. Prison term as well as fine for violators.
Social boycott includes obstruction to ones participation in social or religious customs, assembly,
association etc. But here the focus is on jati panchayat driven boycotts, thus leaving many types out of
scope
Saubhagya scheme- free electricity supply to poor hh by 2018 (only connection is free not the regular
usage). Under DDUGJY, vill is considered electrified if 10% houses n public places hv electricity
connection. Thrfr despite 78% target already being met, there r lacs of hh lacking power connection.
Problem- plant load factor is low (58%)- measure of capacity utilisation, transmission infra layout is nt
economically viable due to low demand n consumption
HIV Bill
HIV and AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill, 2016
Role of Govt- obligation to provide ART to HIV patients
Discrimination- at workplace or education is prohibited, penalty fr violation
Informed consent- consent is necessary to undertake HIV test, medical treatment
Ombudsman- in every state to look into grievances against violation of norms
Courts- speedy disposal of cases
Drawbacks
"as far as possible" efforts by Govt to provide ART and opportunistic infections se protection, not rights
based or legally tenable
Rights, reservation, finance
LINK OUTCOMES WITH OUTLAYS, ALLOCATION SHOULD BE BASED ON PERFORMANCE
......EG CAG, SOCIAL AUDIT ETC ..............DETERS CORRUPTION
Data 2X initiative.........by UN
Is meant to close data gaps in gender related issues, various gaps r..............non availability of data at
country levels, non avialability of international comparisons, granularity n comprehensiveness
missing........women aspects being ignored in policy formulations,
WW2- British left the Palestine without waiting fr apt arrangments to divide it into 2 parts as per UN
order...
Ho Chi Minh was the Vietnamese nationalist leader like Gandhi in India
CWC confirmed that it was landslide triggered by earthquakes that had triggered landslides
casusing darkening of river water and led to formation of natural dams, this is a danger to
downstream states, if these dams gave way to deluge
Westerly winds flowing in winter season in North India cm laden with Salt frm salt pans of
Afghanistan n increase PM 2.5 content of air (CPCB report)
5 states announced farm loan waivers in 2017- Punjab, UP, Raj, Karnataka, MH n TN
In International relations; few things that we can keep in mind to forge agreeable bilateral
relations are:
- Economic success is paramount, that can pave the way fr mutual convergence of
interests as can be seen in case of China which is using dollar diplomacy in SL
(Hambantota), Maldives (FTA signing n huge debt fm China) and Pakistan (Debt fr
CPEC)
- Completing our projects on time so that credibility can be won, time n cost overruns can
be avoided
- Not to repeat actions like economic blockade against Nepal which can harm mutual trust
CAMPA act 2016 but rules have nt been framed yet. 40k cr corpus remains unutilised. Need is
to ensure that rich foests r nt simply replaced with monocultur plantations (cz though green
cover is replaced; biodiversity loss is immense)
Bill to raise salaries of judges- justified cz once they opt fr being HC or SC Judges, it translates
into cut in their salaries (compared to what they can earn in ther practice); also post retirement-
they cant practice while that is actually when a lawyer is at the peak of his/her career.
Solar farming means use of solar energy in agric....solar pumps can be used fr irrigation
purposes. (Operation Kusum) Benefits
- Environmental- reduced GHG emissions compared to diesel pumps
- Source of revenue- thru net metering, surplus electricity can add to farmers income
- Low cost over the lifetime- though diesel generator has lower installation cost,
considering the fact that solar pumps dont need fuel like diesel and they cn prove as a
source of revenue by selling electricity; total cost over lifetime comes lower fr a solar
pump
- India’s Paris Climate meet targets and SDG targets also stand to be benefitted
How to promote?
- Awareness generation
- Technology demonstration at district levels
- Use of extension centres to encourage sharing of pumps amng farmers so that cost per
farmer comes down- Promoting community owned solar power plants
- Subsidy to help farmers switch
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