Syllabus: General Studies Paper 3
India experienced severe working-hour and employment losses in 2020 and 2021, and Indian youth employment deteriorated in 2021 compared to 2020, according to the Global Employment Trends for Youth 2022 report released by the International Labour Organisation.
Key Findings
Finding in India
It highlighted Quality education and training opportunities are required to create decent jobs, especially in green, blue and digital economies, and to set economies on the path towards greater sustainability, inclusiveness and resilience.
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National Intellectual Property Awareness Mission (NIPAM) has achieved target of imparting Intellectual Property (IP) awareness and basic training to 1 million students on 31st July 2022, ahead of the deadline which was 15 August 2022.
During the period 08 December 2021 to 31st July 2022, the following milestones achieved:
The way forward is to strengthen the NIPAM program further to nurture and encourage innovation and creativity, thereby contributing towards cultural and economic development of the society through a revamped manner utilizing the existing resources of the IP Office in collaboration with Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), AICTE, UGC etc.
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Russia is likely to have deployed anti-personnel mines to deter freedom of movement along its defensive lines in the Donbas.
What is the intelligence assessment put out by UK ?
What is the ‘Butterfly Mine’ and why is it called so?
What are the technical specifications of this mine?
Are these kind of mines allowed by international law?
In the ongoing conflict, both countries have accused each other of having used these mines, since both posses them in sufficient numbers. Allegations and counter-allegations of the use of these mines have been made in Mariupol, Kharkiv and now Donetsk.
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The first-of-its-kind study raises new concerns about how fast climate change is weakening Antarctica’s floating ice shelves and accelerating the rise of global sea levels.
The losses measured from calving outpaced natural ice shelf replenishment so greatly that researchers found it unlikely Antarctica can return to pre-2000 glacier levels by the end of this century.
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The Supreme Court said it will consider a plea seeking a lifetime ban on people convicted of offences from contesting elections and becoming Members of Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies.
Provisions of disqualification under Representation of Peoples Act 1951:
Section 8 deals with disqualification of representatives on conviction for certain offences. A person can be disqualified on below grounds:
Syllabus: General Studies Paper 2
In the spirit of AzadikaAmritMahotsav, the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India, has identified 75 Municipal Corporations to implement comprehensive rehabilitation of persons engaged in the act of begging under “SMILE: Support for Marginalised Individuals for Livelihood and Enterprise” named as “SMILE-75 Initiative”.
Syllabus: General Studies Paper 3
At least 35 people have been found infected with Langya virus in Shandong and Henan provinces of China.
What is Langya virus?
How was Langya virus discovered?
What are the symptoms of Langya virus?
Where has Langya virus come from?
What about human-to-human transmission?
Syllabus: General Studies Paper 3
Aiming to curb rising malpractices in the digital lending ecosystem, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued guidelines for entities engaged in digital lending.
The norms stating that all digital loans must be disbursed and repaid through bank accounts of regulated entities only, without pass-through of lending service providers (LSPs) or other third parties.
The regulator classified digital lenders into three categories:
What is digital lending?
Significance of Digital Lending
Challenges
Steps Taken by RBI:
Syllabus: General Studies Paper 2
Sadia Hussain’s article, ‘Performance of Women in Parliament: A Quantitative Study of Questions by Women Members in Lok Sabha (1999-2019)’ draws attention to women’s performance in the Lok Sabha through a quantitative analysis of the questions posed by women leaders on the floor.
It was found that contrary to general belief, women representatives asked more questions on health and family welfare, human resource development, home affairs, finance, agriculture and railways than women’s issues.
Women in politics
Access to power versus participation
Breaking Stereotypes
The increased political participation is a positive sign toward gender inclusivity and equality in the political sphere. But it has a long way to go, considering the socio-economic and cultural conditions that still socialise women into being averse to politics, hindering them from pursuing politics as a career.
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