General Studies Paper 3
Context: The Supreme Court has recently modified its judgment to have mandatory eco-sensitive zones (ESZ) around protected forests.
The previous judgment of SC:
Issue:
Apex court’s opinion:
Eco Sensitive Zone (ESZ)
Range:
Prohibited activities:
Regulated activities:
Permitted activities:
Significance of Eco Sensitive Zone (ESZ)
Criticisms
Doubts on the methods used:
Settlements around protected areas:
Topographical differences:
Way Ahead
General Studies Paper 2
Context: Odisha has complained to the Ministry of Jal Shakti under the Inter-State River Water Disputes (ISRWD) Act 1956 accusing Chhattisgarh of misleading the Mahanadi Water Disputes Tribunal (MWDT) by releasing water in Mahanadi river in the Non-Monsoon Season.
What is the Concern of Odisha?
What is the Mechanism for Inter-State River Water Disputes Resolution?
What are the Issues with Interstate Water Dispute Tribunals?
What Measures can be taken to Resolve Water Disputes?
General Studies Paper 2
Context: Citizens have reconciled to a failed criminal justice system and thus not only do they elect MPs and MLAs with criminal records but also applaud extra judicial killings.
Criminalization of Politics
Issues of Criminalization of Politics
Various Initiatives were taken in this context
Suggestions
Way ahead
General Studies Paper 3
Context: The Rajasthan Government is about to bring the Rajasthan Platform-based Gig Workers (Registration and Welfare) Bill, 2023, which has stringent provisions against errant aggregators, including barring them from operating in the State.
Highlights of the Bill
Who are gig workers?
Reasons for a rise in Gig Workers
Challenges
India and Gig Economy
Steps Taken by Government of India for Gig Workers
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General Studies Paper 2
Context: The visit of Chinese and Russian defence ministers to attend a ministerial meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Delhi is attracting attention. India, as the chair of the organisation, has several bilateral issues to discuss with fellow SCO members such as de-escalation of border confrontation with China and supply of Russian spares and arms to India amidst the war in Ukraine.
Many countries are queuing up to join the SCO, which is inclusive and highlights the rise of non-Western security institutions. However, despite growing interest in the SCO from regional states, internal contradictions within the organisation are casting a shadow over its strategic coherence.
What are the Conflicts Among Member Countries of SCO?
Conflicts Exist Between:
India and China over Border Issues:
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan over Border Issues:
What are the Challenges?
China’s Rise:
Limited institutional mechanisms:
Divergent Interests and Disagreements:
Limited geographical scope:
Western skepticism and criticism:
What is the Importance of SCO for India?
Economic Cooperation:
Energy Security:
Cultural Cooperation:
Counterterrorism:
What is the Significance of the SCO?
Economic Cooperation:
Connectivity:
Security Cooperation:
Conclusion
The SCO is an attractive forum for regional states, but its internal contradictions are a cause for concern. Preventing conflict between member states is a higher priority for the SCO, but its record here is not impressive. While China’s growing regional influence may come at Russia’s expense, Russia and China have drawn closer than ever before and have little reason to quarrel over Central Asia. Russia’s muscle and China’s money provide a sensible basis for their strategic division of labour in Central Asia to keep the Western powers out of the region.
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General Studies Paper 4
Context: India’s ambitious Cheetah Translocation Project is facing a new set of challenges as two cheetahs have died, bringing the number of cheetahs left in the project to 18 out of the initial 20. Uday, a six-year-old male cheetah, died on April 23, 2023, in Kuno National Park, and Sasha, a five-year-old female cheetah, died on March 27, 2023, in the same park. Therefore, the government is now considering alternative conservation models, such as the South African model of conserving cheetahs in fenced reserves.
Were these Deaths Expected?
The project anticipated a high mortality rate, and its short-term goal was to achieve a 50% survival rate for the first year, which is 10 out of 20 cheetahs.
However, experts pointed out that the project had overestimated Kuno National Park’s carrying capacity for cheetahs, and this added pressure on the project staff to look for alternative sites.
Causes of Death:
South African Model for Conserving Cheetahs:
What are the Options Available to the Project?
Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary
Mukundra Tiger Reserve
Way Forward
However, keeping cheetahs in leopard-proof enclosures might not be a sustainable solution. Also, repeated sedate-and-recover interventions to restrict cheetahs to sanctuaries and national parks can harm the animals.
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Context: The Ministry of Jal Shakti has recently released the report of India’s first water bodies census.
More about the census
About “Water Bodies”
Water bodies Census Data highlights
Threats faced by water bodies in India
Significance of Water Security for India & way ahead
General Studies Paper 2
Context: The recent controversy surrounding the Tamil Nadu Governor’s actions regarding the passage of Bills in the State Assembly has led to a resolution being passed urging the President of India to intervene. Several Bills passed by the Assembly have been pending as the Governor has not made any decision.
The Assembly passed a resolution urging the President of India to fix a timeline for assent to be given to Bills passed by the Assembly.
This has raised questions over discretionary power of governor with respect to unlimited delay in giving assent to the bills which are duly passed by state legislature.
Can the Governor withhold His Assent to a Bill in Exercise of His Discretionary Powers?
What are the Issues with Pending Bills?
Way Forward:
General Studies Paper 3
What is the De-dollarisation of global trade?
What is the need for the De-dollarisation of global trade?
What are the global efforts towards the De-dollarisation of trade?
How is India pursuing the de-dollarisation of trade?
What are the opportunities provided by the de-dollarisation of global trade?
What are the challenges associated with the de-dollarisation of global trade?
Should India focus on the de-dollarisation of trade?
General Studies Paper 3
Context: The efforts of the government such as launching Nano Urea and coating all indigenously manufactured and imported urea with neem oil have not been successful in reducing the urea consumption.
What do the current statistics say about the use of urea?
After neem-coating was fully enforced from December 2015, consumption of the urea dipped in the initial two years. However, the trend reversed from 2018-19.
All other fertilisers, except single super phosphate (SSP), have registered much lower increases or even declines.
What is nutrient-based subsidy (NBS) and why hasn’t it been successful?
What are the harms of using excess fertilizers?
Way forward:
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