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Saturday, June 06, 2020

Kerala Elephant Killing

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Why in news?
A pregnant elephant in Kerala died due to the treacherous use of a food bomb by the locals.
What happened?
  • Many elephants are killed every year in India as their paths cross those of humans.
  • But the image of a mortally wounded animal standing impassively in a river in Palakkad as life ebbed out of it will remain in our mind.
  • Whether the booby-trapped pineapple that took the life of elephant was intended for elephants or other animals matters little.
  • Because such traps litter the troubled landscapes that surround forests across the country.
  • The perpetrators may be prosecuted for the elephant’s death.
  • But this can do little to mitigate the larger issue of lost ranges and blocked corridors for these wandering giants.
What does this incident remind us?
  • The tragic fate that occurred to this creature is a reminder of the rising human-animal conflicts.
  • These conflicts are only destined to grow, as commercial pressures eat into already diminished habitat.
  • India has just under 30,000 elephants but no strong science-imbued policy that encourages soft landscapes and migrating passages that will reduce conflict.
  • It is the lack of a scientific culture and the readiness to spare forested lands from commercial exploitation.
What are the reasons for conflict?
  • Shrinking ranges and feeding grounds for elephants cause serious worry, because the animals look for soft landscapes adjoining forests such as coffee, tea and cardamom estates.
  • In the absence of these soft landscapes, they wander into food-rich farms falling in their movement pathways.
  • Research in Karnataka showed that 60% of elephant distribution was encountered outside protected areas.
  • In Kerala, such movement along human-dominated landscapes routinely produces conflict.
  • Politicians in the State were opposed to the Madhav Gadgil Committee Report calling for the Western Ghats to be classified as ecologically sensitive and spared of destructive development.
  • With such fundamental philosophical disagreement, and a vision of lush landscapes as just a resource to be exploited, animals have little chance of escaping deadly conflict.
What is needed?
  • A sensible course open to conservation-minded governments is to end all intrusion into the 5% of protected habitat in India.
  • The governments must draw up better compensation schemes for farmers who lose crops to animals.
  • A culture shift to protect would genuinely enrich people and save biodiversity.

Source: The Hindu
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Shubhra Ranjan PSIR June 2019 Batch Class Notes and Material PDF

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UPSC Latest Calendar 2020 pdf Check New Exam Dates

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UPSC has released latest Exam Calendar for the year 2020, UPSC Civil Services Prelims Exam now scheduled in October 2020.

UPSC Latest Calendar 2020: Union Public Service Commission has released latest Calendar for the year 2020. Candidates who are waiting for new dates for the examination, can now check their exam dates in this calendar.
According to the calendar UPSC will continue Civil Services Examination 2019 interview of remaining candidates from 27th July 2020, Candidates will be informed individually. A common examination for both NDA& NA Exam(I) and NDA&NA Exam (II), 2020 will be held on 06.09.2020.
UPSC Civil Services Prelims Examination now scheduled to be held on 4th October 2020 and Mains on 8th January 2020.
The dates of notification, commencement and duration of Examinations/ RTs are liable to alteration, if the circumstances so warrant.
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Friday, June 05, 2020

Important tips to prepare for the Indian Air Force Group XY 2020 Exam

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The Indian Air Force conducts the coveted IAF examination every year for the recruitment of young and enthusiastic candidates in the Force. It’s a golden opportunity for the young aspirants who want to work in the Indian Air Force. 
The notification for Air Force Group X and Y is already out. Normally it was supposed to be conducted on 19th to 23rd March 2020 but due to the pandemic situation globally, this year the examination is postponed and most probably it is expected to be held in the next coming days. 
Therefore, utilise this time period to prepare well for the upcoming Indian Air Force Group XY 2020 exam. This exam is considered as a gateway to enter into the Air Force at a young age for the candidates who have cleared 10+2 examinations.
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Daily Current Affairs, 05th June 2020

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1) World Environment Day 2020: 5th June
•World Environment Day is observed globally on 5th June every year. This day is observed to raise awareness about protecting the environment and to remind people not to take nature granted. The day provides an opportunity to broaden the “basis for an enlightened opinion and responsible conduct by individuals, enterprises, and communities in preserving and enhancing the environment.”

•World Environment Day 2020 will be celebrated with the theme Biodiversity. This theme will show a concern that is both urgent and existential. World Environment Day is promoted by the United Nation and for 2020 Colombia will host the World Environment Day. In 2019, China was the host country.

World Environment Day: History

•The first time World Environment Day was celebrated in 1974 with the slogan “Only one Earth”. In 1972 the conference was held on Human Environment which began from 5th to 16th June at United Nations.

2) GoI launches “The Urban Learning Internship Program (TULIP)”




•Government of India has launched “The Urban Learning Internship Program (TULIP)”. This programme is an initiative of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Ministry of HRD, and Ministry of Housing and Urban Development. TULIP programme aims to provide internship opportunities to fresh graduates in all Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) as well as Smart Cities across the nation. The programme would also facilitate practical experience to the students of India and hence help in infusing fresh ideas and innovative thinking into the working of Urban Local Bodies and smart cities.

•An opportunity will be provided to the youth of India via TULIP programme in order to generate news ideas to reform Urban local bodies with the help of modern techniques and innovative methods. Hence, it will help in improving the value-to-market of Indian graduates and help in the creation of a potential talent pool in diverse fields such as transport engineering, environment, urban planning, municipal finance etc.

3) United Kingdom hosts virtual Global Vaccine Summit 2020
•Virtual Global Vaccine Summit 2020 was hosted by the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. India was represented by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the summit. The virtual Global Vaccine Summit 2020 featured the participation of over 50 countries including the business leaders, civil society, government ministers, UN agencies, Heads of State and country leaders.

•During the virtual summit, India pledged a contribution of 15 Million US Dollars to Gavi, the international vaccine alliance.

4) Chhattisgarh govt starts a campaign “Spandan” for police
•Chhattisgarh Police have launched a special campaign “Spandan” to check mental stress and depression among their personnel by conducting interactive programmes and arranging counselling sessions, music and yoga therapies for them. The motive of the campaign is to prevent the force from depression and stress pushing them to take extreme steps.

•The move comes after the state reported over 50 cases of suicide by police personnel and a number of incidents of policemen attacking their colleagues in the last two years. As part of the campaign ”Spandan”, senior police officers will visit police lines, police stations and armed forces companies to interact with the personnel to know about problems being faced by them.

5) Government of India launches “Nagar Van” programme
•Government of India has launched the “Nagar Van (Urban Forests)” programme with an objective of increasing the forest cover in urban areas. The “Nagar Van (Urban Forests)” programme has been launched with 200 corporations and cities across India. During the launch of the programme, the Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar urged people to actively participate and increase the tree cover in their areas.

•The “Nagar Van” programme aims to develop 200 Urban Forests across India in next five years with the help of people’s participation and collaboration between Forest Department, Municipal bodies, NGOs, Corporates and local citizens.

6) J&K Lt Governor launches salary tracker mobile app “MeraVetan”
•Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor, Girish Chandra Murmu has launched a salary tracker mobile app MeraVetan (Version-1) for government employees. The newly launched application is aimed to provide Salary Related information to Employees.

•With the launch of MeraVetan App (V-1), the employees especially posted in remote & rural areas who don’t have access to the DDO will easily access their salary and other details anytime. This application developed by the National Informatics Centre(NIC) – J&K State Centre on the Android Platform to provide end to end computerization of JK Payment System(JKPaySys) application.




7) Kerala becomes 1st state to provide free internet for the poor
•The state govt of Kerala has declared that their ambitious broadband project: Kerala Fibre Optic Network (K-FON) project. This project is for all the citizens below poverty live in Kerala will get free high-speed Internet. Kerala will be the first state to provide free high-speed broadband to poor people.

•Rs 1500 crore K-FON project will kickstart from December 2020. Last year, Kerala had become the 1st state to declare that the Internet is a fundamental right of all citizens, and just like education and health, the Internet too should be provided by the concerned governments.

8) Kritika Pandey wins Commonwealth Short Story Prize for Asia Region
•Indian writer, Kritika Pandey has been honoured with Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2020 for the Asia region. She won the prize for her story “The Great Indian Tee and Snakes”. The story is about a Hindu girl falling in love with a Muslim man and how these two young people are trying to navigate the idea of love in an era of hatred and prejudice.

9) Rajeev Topno appointed as Senior Advisor to ED of World Bank
•Senior bureaucrat Rajeev Topno has been appointed as the Senior Advisor to the Executive Director (ED) of World Bank, in Washington DC. He was presently serving as the Private Secretary to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi since 2014. He is a 1996 batch IAS officer of Gujarat cadre. He has been appointed as the Senior Advisor to the Executive Director (ED) of World Bank for a period of three years.

•Brajendra Navnit has been appointed as Ambassador and Permanent Representative of India to the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Geneva, Switzerland. He has been appointed for a period of three years. He served in the PMO as Joint Secretary from July 2014 to September 2019. He is a 1999 batch Tamil Nadu cadre IAS officer.

10) Brajendra Navnit becomes India’s new ambassador to WTO
•India has appointed Brajendra Navnit as India’s new ambassador to the World Trade Organization (WTO). He is a 1999 batch IAS officer of Tamil Nadu cadre. He will be posted at the Permanent Mission of India (PMI) to the WTO in Geneva. Navnit, who recently completed his tenure as Joint Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office. He replaces JS Deepak at the PMI, whose two-year extended term ended on May 31.

•The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, which approved Navnit’s foreign post, also gave a nod to the appointment of Anwar Hussain Shaik for the post of Counsellor, at the PMI to WTO, Geneva. He is a 2000 batch IRTS officer.

11) RBI launches “Payments Infrastructure Development Fund”
•Payments Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF) has been created by the Reserve Bank of India. The fund has been created to encourage acquirers to deploy Points of Sale (PoS) infrastructure, both physical as well as digital modes, in tier-3 to tier-6 centres and in north eastern states. With this fund, RBI is aiming to provide impetus to acceptance infrastructure across India especially in underserved areas in order to stimulate the digitisation of payment systems. RBI will be responsible for managing and administering the PIDF, while it would be governed through an Advisory Council.

•In the newly launched Payments Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF), an initial contribution of Rs 250 crores will be made by the Reserve Bank of India i.e. covering half the fund, while the remaining contribution will be from card issuing banks and card networks operating in the country. The fund will also get recurring contributions from card issuing banks and card networks in order to cover operational expenses.

12) CCI approves merger of Peugeot S.A & Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V.
•The merger of Peugeot S.A (PSA) and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (FCA) has been approved by the Competition Commission of India (CCI). Peugeot S.A (PSA) is a publicly listed limited liability company incorporated in France. PSA is an original equipment manufacturer and dealer of motor vehicles, passenger cars as well as light commercial vehicles under the brands Peugeot, Citroën, Opel, Vauxhall and DS.

•Headquartered in London, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (FCA) is a public company with limited liability. FCA is a global automotive group. Its works include manufacturing, designing, engineering, distributing and selling vehicles, components as well as production systems worldwide.

13) World Economic Forum to host Unique Twin Summit in 2021
•The World Economic Forum will host a Unique Twin Summit in January, 2021. The twin summit will be both in-person as well as virtual, hence connecting key global governmental and business leaders in Davos. The theme of the summit will be “The Great Reset”. The summit will bring together the key global government and business leaders in Davos and the Great Reset dialogue will push beyond the boundaries of traditional thinking. “The Great Reset” is a joint initiative of the World Economic Forum and HRH The Prince of Wales.

•As a part of “The Great Reset” dailogue, the World Economic Forum’s digital platform “UpLink” will contribute by crowdsourcing innovations for the Sustainable Development Goals. WEF will also draw on thousands of young people from more than 400 cities worldwide, who will be interconnected with a powerful virtual hub network in order to interact with the leaders in Davos.



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The HINDU Notes – 05th June 2020

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📰 India-China dialogue to focus on three areas

Lieutenant-Generals to aim at return to pre-May 5 positions

•The first-ever talks between Indian and Chinese Lieutenant-Generals over the weekend to ease the tension on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) will focus on eastern Ladakh with the aim of moving back to the earlier positions, sources said on Thursday.

•“The focus of the talks will be on the Galwan area, Pangong Tso and Gogra. The agenda will focus on the recent use of force, getting back to the positions before May 5 and subsequent de-induction of troops by China,” defence sources said.

•The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Leh-headquartered 14 Corps will lead the Indian delegation at the talks to be held at the Chushul-Moldo border meeting point on the Chinese side. The delegation would also include officers of the rank of Major-General and Brigadier of that area and a translator.

•These are the first-ever talks at the level of Lieutenant-Generals, which shows how critical the discussions are, an official said.

•Pangong Tso is an important focus area as Chinese troops have taken positions in large numbers at the Finger 4 area. India holds one-third of the 135 km boomerang-shaped lake. India has always held areas in Finger 4, while it claims areas so far as Finger 8.

•Major scuffles have broken out in this area in the past and on May 5, which were acknowledged by the Army. There was at least one more major scuffle later in this area, the sources said.

•Galwan has never been an area of contention, and sources said this would be strongly conveyed to the Chinese delegation. India and China have identified 23 “disputed and sensitive” areas along the LAC and both Galwan in Ladakh and Naku La in Sikkim do not figure on the list.

•In the month-long stand-off at several areas along the LAC in Ladakh and Sikkim, Chinese troops have moved in large numbers into Indian territory at points in Pangong Tso, Galwan and Gogra in Ladakh and Naku La in Sikkim, besides the massive build-up on its side.

📰 Small drop in joblessness in 2018-19: PLFS

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UPSC CSE Prelims 2020 Exam released

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UPSC CSE Prelims 2020 Exam released





UPSC CSE Prelims 2020 Exam Date – 04-10-2020
UPSC CSE Mains 2020 Exam Date – 08-01-2021



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