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GS Score Weekly Current Affairs June 2021 Week 04 PDF

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THE HINDU NEWSPAPER IMPORTANT ARTICLES 26.06.2021

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Friday, June 25, 2021

Daily Current Affairs, 25th June 2021

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1)  World Vitiligo Day: 25 June

•World Vitiligo Day is observed on June 25 to build global awareness about vitiligo. Vitiligo is a skin disorder leading to loss of colour in the skin creating a variety of patterns on the skin from loss of pigment. Vitiligo is often called a disease instead of a disorder and that can have a significant negative social or psychological impact on patients. The first World Vitiligo Day was observed on June 25, 2011.


2)  Day of the Seafarer: 25 June

•The International Maritime Organization (IMO) celebrates the annual Day of the Seafarer (DoS) on June 25 each year to pay respect to Seafarers and sailors who help the entire world function by conducting sea transport. 2021 marks the 11th anniversary of DoS. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, seafarers found themselves both on the front line of the global response and subject to difficult working conditions surrounding uncertainties and difficulties around port access, re-supply, crew changeovers, repatriation, etc.


•The theme of the 2021 campaign is “Seafarers: at the core of shipping’s future”.


•The day was proposed by International Maritime Organization (IMO) in 2010 to celebrate the contribution of the seafarer to the world economy and civil society. This special day has been celebrated since 2011.


3)  India successfully test fires subsonic cruise missile Nirbhay off Odisha coast

•The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully test-fired the subsonic cruise missile ‘Nirbhay’ on June 24, 2021, from an Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur in Odisha’s Balasore. This was the eighth test flight of the missile. The first test flight of Nirbhay was held on 12 March 2013.


4)  India- USA Navy Passage Exercise in Indian Ocean Region

•The Indian Navy and the Air Force began a two-day passage exercise with U.S. Navy Carrier Strike Group (CSG) Ronald Reagan during its transit through the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). The exercise aims to strengthen the bilateral relationship and cooperation by demonstrating the ability to integrate and coordinate comprehensively in maritime operations.


5)  9 Asian Ministerial Energy Roundtable to be hosted by India

•International Energy Forum (IEF) announced that India has agreed to host the 9th Asian Ministerial Energy Roundtable (AMER9). The 9th Asian Ministerial Energy Roundtable will be held in 2022. Dates of this conference will be announced later and it will take forward the understandings reached in the previous meeting in Abu Dhabi during 2018.


6)   ISRO, NOAA-led multinational project endorsed by UN body

•UN body has endorsed a multinational project called “Committee on Earth Observation Satellites Coastal Observations, Applications, Services, and Tools (CEOS COAST)”. CEOS COAST programme is co-led by ISRO and NOAA from the US. This programme aims to improve the accuracy of coastal data on the basis of satellite and land-based observations. Its pilot projects are uniquely capable of using Earth Observation technologies to meet several of the 17 UN-designated sustainable development goals for the Ocean Decade initiative.


•NOAA stands for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The themes of these projects include disaster risk reduction and coastal resilience among continental shorelines and small island nations. The CEOS COAST has been working collaboratively with stakeholders in industries such as agriculture, construction, and commercial/recreational fishing to support all forms of decision-makers from parents deciding which beach to take their kids to, to sailors navigating the coast, to policymakers taking action on climate change and more.


7)  India and World Bank signs USD 32 million loan for Mizoram

•The Government of India, along with the Government of Mizoram has signed a $32 million loan agreement with World Bank for Mizoram Health Systems Strengthening Project. The project aims to improve the management capacity and quality of health services in Mizoram, with a focus on the benefit of under-served areas and vulnerable groups.


8)  S&P Projects India’s Growth Forecast for FY22 to 9.5%

•S&P Global Ratings cut India’s FY22 growth forecast for the current fiscal to 9.5 per cent, from 11 per cent earlier, and warned of the risk to the outlook from further waves of COVID pandemic. It also projected India’s growth at 7.8 per cent in the next fiscal ending March 31, 2023.


•The agency lowered the growth outlook saying that a severe second COVID-19 outbreak in April and May led to lockdowns imposed by states and a sharp contraction in economic activity.


9)  Ruskin Bond’s book titled ‘It’s a wonderful Life’ launched

•Indian British author Ruskin Bond has authored a new book titled ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ is published by Aleph Book Company. The book is written in a perceptive, uplifting, deeply moving, and non-fictional way.  He is a recipient of Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan. His First Novel was the Room on the Roof’.


10)  Karnam Malleswari appointed 1st vice chancellor of Delhi Sports University

•The Delhi government appointed former Olympic medalist weightlifter Karnam Malleswari as the first Vice-Chancellor of Delhi Sports University. She is the first Indian woman weightlifter to bring home an Olympic medal. She created history at the Sydney Olympics in 2000 by lifting 110 kilograms and 130 kilograms in the ‘snatch’ and ‘clean and jerk’ categories. She has also been awarded the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, Arjuna Award and Padma Shri.

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The HINDU Notes – 25th June 2021

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📰 In Meghalaya, outrage over felling of heritage pine trees for road

The chopping coincided with an NGT ruling that construction of a road should not result in the destruction of biodiversity

•The felling of several iconic pine trees for widening a road in Meghalaya capital Shillong has triggered outrage, forcing the State government to intervene.

•Most of these coniferous trees, among the hill town’s USPs, were more than 100 years old.

•Green activists said the National Highway Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) took advantage of the COVID-19 lockdown to chop the pine trees locals were attached to. But the government swung into action on June 23 after photos and videos of the logs lying beside the road from the town’s Rilbong Bridge to Upper Shillong went viral.

•This stretch of the road is part of the 71 km Shillong-Dawki four-lane project estimated to cost ₹1,251 crore. Dawki is a trade point on the border with Bangladesh.

•Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma asked the NHIDC to immediately stop felling the trees until the government found a better solution. His instruction coincided with an observation of the National Green Tribunal on a Goa bypass that the construction of a road may be a necessity but should not result in the destruction of biodiversity.

•The Meghalaya Forest Department said it had received orders to cut down 4,447 trees for the road widening project after it was cleared by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

•The State’s Forest Minister, James Sangma, said the trees on one side of the road were felled as it was “totally unavoidable”. He also said the right of way for the project had been reduced from the standard 45-60 metres to 24 metres in order to minimise the damage.

•Forest officials said 10 trees would be planted in lieu of each tree felled. But locals said this would hardly make a difference as the site chosen for compensatory afforestation is in another district.

•“We would like to know if the government followed the Indian Forest Act, Biodiversity Act and the Meghalaya Forest Regulation Act before the trees were hewn. Who gave the land for the project and who is funding the destruction of the trees?” activist Agnes Kharshiing, president of Civil Society Women Organisation said.

📰 PM backs delimitation exercise, grassroots democracy in J&K

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THE HINDU NEWSPAPER IMPORTANT ARTICLES 25.06.2021

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Disaster Management Mains GS-3 Notes 2021 by Vision IAS PDF

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Prayas IAS Current Affairs Magazine June 2021 Week-1 PDF

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Thursday, June 24, 2021

Draft Rules for E-Commerce Companies

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 Why in news?

The government has proposed changes to the e-commerce rules under the Consumer Protection Act.

What are the key provisions?

  • Sales - The draft rules seek to ban “specific flash sales” by e-commerce entities.
  • Conventional e-commerce flash sales are not banned.
  • However, specific flash sales or back-to-back sales “which limit customer choice, increase prices and prevents a level playing field are not allowed”.
  • Liability - In several cases, when problems arise with goods purchased, e-commerce platforms direct the consumers to the respective sellers.
  • The rules have introduced the concept of “fall-back liability.”
  • With fall-back liability, consumers will be able to reach out to the platform itself to solve the grievance.
  • E-commerce firms will be held liable if their seller fails to deliver goods or services due to negligent conduct, which causes loss to the customer.
  • Preferential treatment - The rules propose to restrict e-commerce companies from “manipulating search results or search indexes.”
  • This will address the long-standing demand from sellers and traders to prevent preferential treatment to certain platforms.
  • Privacy - Without express and affirmative consent, e-commerce companies cannot make available to any person information pertaining to the consumer.
  • No entity shall record consent automatically, including in the form of pre-ticked checkboxes.
  • Domestic goods - The companies will have to provide domestic alternatives to imported goods.
  • This adds to the government’s push for made-in-India products.
  • Other rules - Any online retailer will first have to register itself with the Department of Promotion for Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT).
  • No logistics service provider of a marketplace e-commerce entity shall provide differentiated treatment between sellers of the same category.
  • Parties and associated enterprises related to e-commerce companies will not be allowed to be enlisted as sellers on the respective platform.
  • This follows from the DPIIT’s foreign direct investment policy for e-commerce marketplaces.
  • Any entity having 10% or more common ultimate beneficial ownership will be considered an “associated enterprise” of an e-commerce platform.
  • The draft amendment also proposes to ask e-commerce firms to mandatorily become a part of the National Consumer Helpline.

What is similar to the IT intermediary rules?

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