General Studies Paper 3
Context: A recent analysis found that sludge found in Indian sewage treatment plants (STP)has high potential for use as fertilizer but required treatment before it could be used unrestrictedly in farms, or as a potential biofuel.
About Sludge
Classification of Treated sludge
Efforts of India
Challenges
Suggestions
Before standards were made, it was necessary to understand the characteristics of the sludge from these STPs before ways could be devised to incentivize private players to treat and dispose of sludge.
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Context: In May 2023, the Union Ministry for Women and Child Development launched the Centre’s flagship programme ‘Poshan Bhi, Padhai Bhi’.
About
Strategy
Significance of ECCE via Anganwadi centres
General Studies Paper 1
Context: According to the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change the world is currently at around 1.1°C of warming whereas the warming trends over the Indian region are very different.
About
Temperature
Are Warming Trends Different Across the Globe?
Factors that Affects the Warming of Regions
For example, sea breezes occur because land heats up and cools down faster than water, so that the land is warmer during the day and breezes flow from the sea inland, but the ocean is warmer than land at night, so the wind blows from land to sea
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Context: The year 2023 is evidently important for India as it hosts multiple global events, including that of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).
Significance of Eurasia for India
Opportunities & potential
Challenges:
Way ahead
General Studies Paper 3
Context: The European Union (EU) has announced that its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will be introduced in its transitional phase from October 2023, which will levy a carbon tax on imports of products made from the processes which are not Environmentally sustainable or non-Green. CBAM will translate into a 20-35 % tax on select imports into the EU starting 1st January 2026.
What is CBAM?
CBAM is part of the “Fit for 55 in 2030 package”, which is the EU’s plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels in line with the European Climate Law.
The CBAM is a policy tool aimed at reducing Carbon Emissions by ensuring that imported goods are subject to the same carbon costs as products produced within the EU.
Implementation:
Significance:
How can it Impact India?
Impact India’s Export: It will have an adverse impact on India’s exports of metals such as Iron, Steel and aluminum products to the EU, because these will face extra scrutiny under the mechanism.
Carbon Intensity and Higher Tariffs:
Risk to Export Competitiveness:
What Measures can India Take to Mitigate the Impact of CBAM?
Decarbonization Principle:
Negotiation with EU for Tax Reduction:
Transfer of Clean Technologies:
Incentivizing Greener Production:
Take on EU’s Tax Framework:
Conclusion
General Studies Paper 2
Context: Recently, the three social security (Jan Suraksha) schemes – Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY), Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY) and Atal Pension Yojana (APY) – completed 8 years of providing social security net.
PMJJBY and PMSBY were launched to ensure that the people from the unorganised section of the country are financially secure while APY was introduced to cover the exigencies in old age.
What is Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY)?
What is Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY)?
What is Atal Pension Yojana (APY)?
What are the Significances of these Schemes?
General Studies Paper 2
Context: As environmental concerns take centre stage, India contemplates a significant shift in its automotive industry. A government panel, the Energy Transition Advisory Committee (ETAC), recommends a ban on diesel vehicles in cities with a population of over a million by 2027.
This bold step aims to curb emissions and promote a transition to electric and gas-fueled vehicles. However, the proposed ban brings its own set of challenges, from upsetting the automotive industry to disrupting public transport and logistics.
What are the recommendations of the Indian government panel to Ban on diesel vehicles?
What is the rationale behind the recommendation to Ban on diesel vehicles?
What are the other countries which are looking to ban diesel vehicles?
Many countries around the world have announced plans to ban diesel vehicles in the coming years to combat air pollution and climate change. Here are a few:
What will be the impact of the Ban on diesel vehicles?
What are the potential alternatives to diesel vehicles?
What are the challenges in executing the ban on diesel vehicles?
Way forward:
General Studies Paper 2
Context: The Assam government will soon move to ban the practice of polygamy through “legislative action”.
More about the Polygamy
Issues & criticisms
Way Ahead
General Studies Paper 1
Context: India hosted a two-day global Buddhist summit in New Delhi (April 20-21), which was organized by the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the International Buddhist Confederation.
Buddhist Summit(Delhi Summit):
India’s efforts so far:
What will be the impact of the summit?
Issue:
Way Forward
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General Studies Paper 2
Context: The new India-US relations on the Gulf is a major departure from the traditional approaches to the Middle East in both India and the US. In India, one of the entrenched principles of the earlier foreign policy was the proposition that India must either oppose US or keep its distance from it in the Middle East.
The Recent meeting in Riyadh between Saudi Crown Prince and the national security advisers of the US, UAE, and India underlines the growing strategic convergence between India and US in the Gulf. It also highlights India’s new possibilities in the Arabian Peninsula.
What was the Ideological Taboo in India’s Foreign Policy?
Any proposition that India would sit down with the US, Israel and the Gulf countries were considered as a fantasy just a few years ago. Some of the reasons behind this ideological taboo are:
How has India Shifted its Foreign Policy?
Significance of India’s Increasing Ties with the Gulf:
Energy Security: The Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, and Kuwait, are major oil and gas producers. India is heavily dependent on Gulf nations for its energy needs, as they account for a significant portion of its oil and gas imports. Strengthening ties ensures a stable and reliable energy supply, which is crucial for India’s growing economy.
What are the Challenges in India-Gulf ties?
Way Forward:
Sister city relationships can play a significant role in enhancing cultural relations.
India has signed CEPA with UAE, signing such agreements with other gulf countries would help India diversify its trade.
Conclusion
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