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Rau’s IAS Prelims Compass 2021 International Relations PDF

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THE HINDU NEWSPAPER IMPORTANT ARTICLES 28.09.2021

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Monday, September 27, 2021

Rau’s IAS Prelims Compass 2021 Indian Polity PDF

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Daily Current Affairs, 27th September 2021

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1)  International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons

•The United Nations observes 26 September every year as the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons. The aim of the day is to enhance public awareness about the threat posed to humanity by nuclear weapons and the necessity for their total elimination. It provides an opportunity to educate the public and their leaders about the real benefits of eliminating such weapons, and the social and economic costs of perpetuating them.


2)  World Environmental Health Day: 26 September

•The International Federation of Environmental Health (IFEH) declared to observe World Environmental Health Day on 26 September every year. This day is celebrated to shed the light on important work of environmental health around the world. The day is important in the current situation as most parts of the world continue to recover from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic situation. In such times, the importance of the Environmental Health workforce has been highlighted more than ever before.


•The theme for the 2021 World Environmental Health Day: Prioritizing Environmental Health for healthier communities in the global recovery.


3)  World Rivers Day 2021: 26 September

•World Rivers Day is celebrated every year on the “Fourth Sunday of September” since 2005, to raise global awareness of the need to support, protect and preserve the rivers around the world. In 2021, World Rivers Day is being celebrated on 26 September. The theme for World Rivers Day 2021 is “Waterways in our communities” with a specific emphasis on the need to conserve and repair urban waterways, which are frequently under stress.


4)  PM Modi addresses 76th UNGA in New York

•Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the 76th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York City, on September 25, 2021


•Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi has addressed the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), in New York. He is the first world leader scheduled to address the UN General Assembly at 6.30 PM IST. Prior to this, PM Modi had addressed UN General Assembly in 2019.


•The theme of the 2021 UN General Assembly session was ‘building resilience through hope – to recover from Covid-19, rebuild sustainably, respond to the needs of the planet, respect the rights of people, and revitalise the United Nations.


5)  Supreme Court introduces FASTER system

•Supreme Court of India has approved an electronic system named FASTER (Fast and Secured Transmission of Electronic Records). The FASTER system will be used for transferring e-authenticated copies from courts to prisons. A three-judge bench of Chief Justice N.V. Ramana, Justice Nageswara Rao and Justice Surya Kant has instructed state governments, Union territories, prison departments and other authorities concerned to make arrangements at prisons to accept e-authenticated copies.


•Under the FASTER system, courts can send e-authenticated copies of bail orders, stay orders, interim orders and proceedings through secured electronic communication to duty officers at prisons. The apex court was hearing a suo motu case which it took up in July this year after a news report indicated that inmates at a prison in Agra continued to be lodged in jail three days after they had been granted bail.


6)  Amit Shah addresses first ‘National Cooperative Conference’

•Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah has inaugurated and addressed the first-ever National Cooperative Conference (Sehkarita Sammelan) at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi. The minister outlined the government’s vision and roadmap for the development of the Cooperative sector.


7)  Naga Cucumber from Nagaland gets geographical identification tag

•Nagaland’s “sweet cucumber” was awarded a geographical identification (GI) tag as an agricultural product under provisions of The Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999. The cucumber is one of the most important crops in the Northeast region. Nagaland has the fifth-highest cultivation of this fruit area-wise and ranks third in production.


8)  Debabrata Mukherjee elected chief of Audit Bureau of Circulations

•The chief marketing officer of United Breweries, Debabrata Mukherjee, was unanimously elected chairman of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) for 2021-2022. Mukherjee, who has over 27 years of experience, was responsible for managing brands such as Kingfisher, Heineken and Amstel. A publisher member on the council, Pratap G. Pawar of Sakal Papers, was unanimously elected deputy chairman for the year.


9)  RBI fixes minimum ticket size to issue securitisation notes

•The Reserve Bank of India has issued guidelines regarding the Securitisation of Standard Assets. As per the guidelines, the minimum ticket size for the issuance of securitization notes will be Rs. 1 crore. Securitisation involves transactions where credit risk in assets are redistributed by repackaging them into tradeable securities with different risk profiles which may give investors of various classes access to exposures which they otherwise might be unable to access directly. It means securities issued by the special purpose entity as a part of a securitization.


10)  75 Divyangjan felicitated with Hunarbaaz Awards

•The National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Hyderabad under the auspices of the Ministry of Rural Development presented Hunarbaaz Awards to 75 differently-abled candidates from 15 states. The award ceremony was organised to commemorate Antyodaya Diwas that marks the birth anniversary of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya and also as part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav.

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The HINDU Notes – 26th September 2021

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📰 CJI voices support for 50% representation for women in judiciary

‘It is your right. It is not a matter of charity’

•Chief Justice of India N.V. Ramana on Sunday backed 50% representation for women in judiciary.

•“It is your right. It is not a matter of charity...Enough of this thousands of years of suppression,” Chief Justice Ramana said.

•The CJI paraphrased Karl Marx to say, “Women of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains.”

•Speaking to women judges and advocates of the Supreme Court at an event organised to felicitate him and the nine new apex court judges, the CJI said women constitute only about 30% of the subordinate judiciary.

•“In High Courts, women judges constitute 11.5%. Here in the Supreme Court, we currently have four women Justices out of the sitting 33. That makes it just 12%. Of the 1.7 million advocates, only 15% are women. Only 2% of the elected representatives in the State Bar Councils are women.... There is no woman member in the Bar Council of India. This needs urgent correction,” Chief Justice Ramana said.

•“I am also forcing the Executive for applying necessary correctives... I am happy to have colleagues in the Collegium who are progressive and determined to bridge the gap in the higher judiciary,” the CJI said.

•The Chief Justice highlighted the need to increase gender diversity in legal education.

•“I strongly advocate reservation of a significant percentage of seats in law schools and universities for women, as a first step. Ultimately, inclusion of women judges and lawyers will substantially improve the quality of justice delivery,” the CJI said.

•The Supreme Court has the highest ever number of women judges serving now. The Ramana Collegium scripted history by successfully initiating the appointment of three women judges to the apex court in one go. One of them, Justice B.V. Nagarathna, is poised to be the first woman CJI in 2027.

•“My sisters (women Supreme Court judges) here have carved out a name for themselves already. My dear sisters, your actions in upholding the Constitution will inspire women, not only in this profession but in all walks of life,” the CJI addressed his women colleagues.

•Chief Justice Ramana said the lack of infrastructure, gender stereotypes and social attitudes have plagued the entry and progress of women in the legal profession.

•“Clients’ preference for male advocates, uncomfortable environment within courtrooms, lack of infrastructure, crowded courtrooms, lack of washrooms for women etc. — all these deter women from entering the profession,” the CJI said.

•The CJI said the need for basic facilities, especially for women, need to be addressed immediately.

•“The survey I directed found out that out of 6,000 trial courts, nearly 22% have no toilets for women,” the CJI informed.

•Chief Justice Ramana has been repeatedly pressing for the need to form a separate entity — National Judicial Infrastructure Corporation — to introduce inclusive designs for court complexes and create a more welcoming environment in them.

📰 China completes key section of Beijing-Lhasa road link

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Yojana Magazines September 2021 Hindi PDF

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Insights IAS Prelims Exclusive 2021 UPDATE MODULE PDF

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How is Life at NDA?

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The NDA is the joint series for all three departments - the Armed Forces, the Navy and the Air Force are training together before heading to their service schools. UPSC offers the NDA exam; applicants who want to join the academy must attend thorough interviews with the SSB. SSB interview involves general ability, psychological assessment, team skills, physical and social skills, and medical examinations. 

 

UPSC administers the NDA (National Defence Academy) exam twice a year. It is one of India's most difficult tests and one of the most popular among young people. Candidates who passed this difficult exam were allowed to join the NDA in various departments. 

 

The National Defence Academy (NDA) is a combined training service academy of India's armed services. Candidates from the Army, navy and air force are trained and then assigned to higher-ranking positions in their respective professions. This year the NDA 2 2021 exam is scheduled for 14th November 2021.

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Jagrati Awashti IAS Complete Topper Notes Answer Copies [AIR 2, 2020] PDF

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