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Kanishak Kataria UPSC Topper AIR 1 Mathematics Optional Notes PDF

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PIB - YOJANA - KURUKSHETRA Current Affairs Compilation May 2020: APTI PLUS(IAS GYAN)

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Sunday, June 07, 2020

Kanishak Kataria UPSC Topper AIR 1 GS Notes PDF

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The HINDU Notes – 07th June 2020

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📰 Poaching doubled during coronavirus lockdown, says wildlife group

Reports of poaching for consumption and local trade rose sharply

•A recent report by TRAFFIC, a leading wildlife trade monitoring network, has recorded a significant increase in poaching in India during the over two month lockdown period.

•The report titled “Indian wildlife amidst the COVID-19 crisis: An analysis of status of poaching and illegal wildlife trade” was released earlier this week. It points out that reports of poaching for consumption and local trade have more than doubled during lockdown. The report, however, mentions that there was no evidence of stockpiling of wildlife products for future trade.

•The researchers analysed compared media reports of poaching incidents in a six-week period before the lockdown (February 10 to March 22) with those from six weeks during the lockdown (March 23 to May 3).

•Based on this, the report said: “Reported poaching incidences rose from 35 to 88.” The report, however, added that it remains unknown how reporting rates in the media have changed because of the lockdown.

For consumption

•A species group comparison during pre-lockdown and post-lockdown reveals that the biggest increase in reported poaching was related to ungulates, where the percentage jumped from 22% of total reported cases during pre-lockdown, to 44% during the lockdown period.

•“Since these species are targeted mainly for meat (for self-consumption or for local trade), the increase is presumably due to those poaching for self-consumption or those who are trying to compensate their loss of income by making quick money through poaching,” the report stated.

•The second group of animals where there was a marked increase in poaching was ‘small mammals’, including hares, porcupines, pangolins, giant squirrels, civets, monkeys and smaller wild cats. “Cases against this group 17% to 25% between the pre-and lockdown periods,” the report pointed out.

•Interestingly, there was a slight decrease in the incidence of bird-related seizures, which dropped from 14% to 7% between the pre-lockdown and post-lockdown periods. There was less reporting of poaching and illegal trade in tortoises and freshwater turtles, with almost no seizures of these species during the lockdown period.

•Even though there are reports about pangolins being linked to the COVID-19 crisis, the report states that pangolins were targeted by poachers in various parts of the country. “Live pangolins Manis spp. and their scales were seized from poachers in Uttarakhand, Karnataka and Odisha,” the study said.

Officers burdened

•Saket Badola, Head of TRAFFIC’s India office and author of the report said more than doubling of reported poaching cases, mainly of ungulates and small wild animals for meat is doubtless placing additional burdens on wildlife law enforcement agencies.

•“Therefore, it is imperative that these agencies are supported adequately and in a timely manner so they can control the situation” he added. The report also pointed out that the number of persons arrested for poaching related cases during lockdown was higher than in pre-lockdown weeks. A total of 222 people were arrested for poaching related cases in the lockdown period, which is significantly higher than the 85 suspects who were arrested during the pre-lockdown phase.

•The outcome of this study indicates that “despite efforts by law enforcement agencies, wild animal populations in India are being subjected to additional threats during the lockdown period”.

📰 Border meet sets stage for more talks

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THE HINDU NEWSPAPER IMPORTANT ARTICLES 07.06.2020

Saturday, June 06, 2020

Daily Current Affairs, 06th June 2020

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1) Russian Language Day celebrated on June 6
•UnitedNations celebrates Russian Language Day every year on 6 June to raise awareness of the history, culture and development of each of the six official languages of the UN: Arabic, Russian, Spanish, Chinese, English and French. Hence the day is celebrated by UN as part of program to support and develop multilingualism and cultural diversity and to maintain the equality of all six official languages of the UN.

•Russian Language Day is celebrated on the birthday of the great Russian poet A.S. Pushkin.

2) ‘#iCommit’ initiative launched on World Environment Day
•Minister of State (IC) for Power and New & Renewable Energy, R. K. Singh has launched the “#iCommit” initiative on the occasion of World Environment Day. The campaign aims to create a robust and resilient energy system in the future by moving towards energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainability.

•Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) will be responsible for driving the ‘#iCommit’ initiative, integrating a wide set of players including Governments, Corporates, Multilateral and Bilateral Organisations, Think Tanks as well as Individuals, hence building a new energy future for India.




3) Information booklet “Safe online learning in the times of COVID-19” launched
•The information booklet titled “Safe online learning in the times of COVID-19” has been launched by the Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank. The booklet has been developed by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) and UNESCO New Delhi Office to raise awareness of students and teachers on staying safe online.

•The booklet titled “Safe online learning in the times of COVID-19” will play an important role in keeping children, young people safe online through basic do’s, and don’ts that will help parents and educators teach their children how to use the internet safely.

4) “Summer Treats” campaign launched by HDFC Bank
•“Summer Treats” campaign has been launched by the private sector HDFC Bank. The special campaign has been launched by the bank with the easing of the lockdown restrictions in order to provide offers to both merchants and, salaried and self-employed customers.

•Under the “Summer Treats” campaign, bank will offer no cost EMI and no down payment for large appliances. It will also offer discounts and cashbacks on select brands along with 50% extra reward points on online spend using credit cards.

5) 2022 Women’s Asian Cup will held in India
•India has been awarded the hosting rights of the 2022 Women’s Asian Cup by the Asian Football Confederation. The tournament will held in India for the second time since 1979. As hosts, India will get an automatic qualification to the tournament.

•The decision of awarding India the hosting rights of 2022 Women’s Asian Cup was taken at the AFC Women’s Football Committee meeting. The tournament has been expanded from the previous slots of eight teams to 12 teams.



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Kurukshetra Magazine June 2020 PDF Download In English

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The HINDU Notes – 06th June 2020

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📰 India, China hold talks, agree to resolve differences peacefully

Foreign Ministry-level discussions reviewed bilateral ties, current developments

•India and China on Friday held talks between their Foreign Ministries and agreed to follow a consensus that differences should be handled peacefully and should not become disputes, in the highest-level diplomatic engagement since tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) erupted in May.

•Both sides agreed “to handle their differences through peaceful discussion bearing in mind the importance of respecting each other’s sensitivities, concerns and aspirations and not allow them to become disputes”, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.

•The MEA said the two sides “reviewed the state of bilateral relations, including the current developments”. Military-level talks will be held between two Lieutenant Generals on Saturday

•On Friday, Joint Secretary (East Asia) in the Ministry of External Affairs Naveen Srivastava held a videoconference with Wu Jianghao, Director General of the Asia Department at the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

•The MEA said both sides noted the “consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, that peaceful, stable and balanced relations between India and China will be a positive factor for stability in the current global situation”.

•A readout issued by China’s MFA said both agreed to “implement the consensus that the two countries do not constitute a threat to each other” and “do not let differences rise into disputes”. It called for enhancing strategic mutual trust and properly managing differences.

📰 Ahead of vote for UNSC seat, India launches campaign brochure

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