Syllabus: General Studies Paper 4
As Kerala debates the Supreme Court order for maintaining at least a kilometre of Eco-Sensitive Zone for protected areas, the WGEEP report, popularly known as the Gadgil report, once again springs back to public discourse.
Gadgil Committee Recommendations:
Examination of Madhav Gadgil Report
Major Anthropogenic Threats to The Western Ghats
The Western Ghats of India is facing severe threats to its ecosystem. In the period between 1920 to 1990, 40 percent of its natural vegetation was depleted. This is coupled with dangers arising from encroachments. The major anthropogenic threats include:
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Syllabus: General Studies Paper 2
Anthrax, an infectious disease which affects domestic as well as wild animals, has been reported in wild boars.
Mortara
Po River Basin
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GST Council hikes tax on over two dozen goods and services from July 18.
On GST Compensation extension
GST Council
Composition of GST Council
Working of the council
Functions of the Goods and Services Tax Council
The Council is required to make recommendations to the center and the states on the following matters:
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NASA’s new satellite will test a unique lunar orbit that will be used by future missions.
Artemis mission
Artemis I Mission
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Attorney-General (A-G) K.K. Venugopal has been reappointed the country’s top law officer for a period of three months.
Attorney General Of India
Eligibility
Tenure: not fixed by the Constitution
Removal:
Functions
Rights
Limitations
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved computerisation of Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) with the aim of increasing efficiency of PACS, bringing transparency and accountability in their operations.
Primary Agricultural Cooperative Credit Societies (PACS)
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Syllabus: General Studies Paper 2
The Enforcement Directorate has arrested Delhi Health Minister and senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Satyendar Jain under the criminal provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in connection with his alleged involvement in a ‘hawala transactions’ case.
About The Prevention of Money Laundering Act
It was enacted as a response to India’s global commitment (including the Vienna Convention) to curb the menace of money laundering.
Objectives of the Act: PMLA was enacted in 2002 and it came into force in 2005, to curb money laundering (process of converting black money into white) and to provide for seizure of property derived from money-laundering.
There are mainly 3 objectives of PMLA:
Dispute Redressal
Appellate Tribunal: An Appellate Tribunal appointed by the Government is given the power to hear appeals against the orders of the Adjudicating Authority. Orders of the tribunal can be appealed in the appropriate High Court.
Special Court: Provision for establishing special court by the Union government under Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA).
PMLA (Amendment) Act, 2012:
Syllabus: General Studies Paper 2
The Single Nodal Agency (SNA) Dashboard of PFMS (Public Financial Management System) was recently launched by the Union Ministry of Finance.
What is SNA Dashboard?
It is a major reform initiated in 2021 with regards to the manner in which funds for Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) are released, disbursed and monitored.
Significance of SNA Model:
About PFMS:
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Syllabus: General Studies Paper 3
The Agriculture Ministry unveiled India’s first Covid-19 vaccine for animals.
HOW IT WORKS
THE NEED:
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