Pune: Probationary IAS Officer Puja Khedkar Inspected UPSC Prelims Exam Centre On June 16, Got Video Made On iPhone - Punekar News
https://www.punekarnews.in/pune-probationary-ias-officer-puja-khedkar-inspected-upsc-prelims-exam-centre-on-june-16-got-video-made-on-iphone/
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New COPIED Act proposed to protect AI-generated content, hereβs what it entails - Technology News | The Financial Express
https://www.financialexpress.com/life/technology-new-copied-act-proposed-to-protect-ai-generated-content-heres-what-it-entails-3551889/
https://www.financialexpress.com/life/technology-new-copied-act-proposed-to-protect-ai-generated-content-heres-what-it-entails-3551889/
Financial Express
New COPIED Act proposed to protect AI-generated content, hereβs what it entails
The COPIED Act targets a specific concern in the growing world of AI-generated content: traceability.
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Digital Bharat Nidhi: The Department of Telecommunications has proposed the Digital Bharat Nidhi to replace the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF), aiming to improve rural telecom connectivity and address the underutilization of funds
πEncouragement of Indigenous Technology and Innovation: DBN aims to promote innovation and the development of indigenous technology in the telecom sector. This includes the creation of regulatory sandboxes to foster technological advancements and enhance the global presence of India's telecom sector.
π Boosting self reliance of Start-ups: DBN will support startups in the telecom sector and the manufacturing of telecom equipment, thereby driving technological self-reliance and boosting the domestic telecom industry.
πComprehensive Utilization of Funds: The funds collected under DBN will be credited to the Consolidated Fund of India before being deposited into the DBN. These funds will be strategically used to promote access to telecommunication services, support research and development, fund pilot projects, and introduce new telecom technologies in underserved areas.
π Ensuring transperancy: The administration of these funds will ensure transparency and effective implementation through bidding processes or direct applications, tailored to specific connectivity needs.
πFocus on Underserved Groups: The initiative emphasizes providing telecom services to underserved groups, including women and people with disabilities. This aligns with the broader goal of ensuring inclusive access to digital infrastructure across various demographic segments.
πEncouragement of Indigenous Technology and Innovation: DBN aims to promote innovation and the development of indigenous technology in the telecom sector. This includes the creation of regulatory sandboxes to foster technological advancements and enhance the global presence of India's telecom sector.
π Boosting self reliance of Start-ups: DBN will support startups in the telecom sector and the manufacturing of telecom equipment, thereby driving technological self-reliance and boosting the domestic telecom industry.
πComprehensive Utilization of Funds: The funds collected under DBN will be credited to the Consolidated Fund of India before being deposited into the DBN. These funds will be strategically used to promote access to telecommunication services, support research and development, fund pilot projects, and introduce new telecom technologies in underserved areas.
π Ensuring transperancy: The administration of these funds will ensure transparency and effective implementation through bidding processes or direct applications, tailored to specific connectivity needs.
πFocus on Underserved Groups: The initiative emphasizes providing telecom services to underserved groups, including women and people with disabilities. This aligns with the broader goal of ensuring inclusive access to digital infrastructure across various demographic segments.
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Israel, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, now Vietnam: Gautam Adani plots a trade coup against China
https://www.businesstoday.in/latest/corporate/story/israel-colombo-sri-lanka-tanzania-now-vietnam-gautam-adani-plots-a-trade-coup-against-china-437094-2024-07-14
https://www.businesstoday.in/latest/corporate/story/israel-colombo-sri-lanka-tanzania-now-vietnam-gautam-adani-plots-a-trade-coup-against-china-437094-2024-07-14
Business Today
Israel, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, now Vietnam: Gautam Adani plots a trade coup against China
Adani's new mega port in southern India welcomed its first mother ship, signaling the companyβs intent to aggressively expand and capture a larger slice of the international maritime trade, an arena currently dominated by China.
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Political system and bureaucratic reform.
I had high hopes for significant UPSC reforms after the recent elections. Unfortunately, the disappointing results have dashed these hopes. Achievin significant reforms demands a robust and cohesive majority in the Lok Sabha, crucial given the entrenched influence of the IAS lobby has within the entire system. This lobby not only influences policymaking but also operates behind the scenes, shaping governmental functions. While the government sets direction where the nation will head to and provides the leadership to do so, policymaking often remains within the purview of the IAS cabal. To challenge and overhaul this powerful lobby, a strong and decisive government with clear parliamentary backing was essential. Though, it is still possible, but historically, we have seen how effective coalition governments have been in bringing significant leveling reforms.
The IAS lobby wields enormous influence over policy decisions and administrative actions, often prioritizing their own interests over the public good. This has led to a bureaucratic inertia that stifles any innovation and reforms. The need for a robust government to confront and dismantle this power structure is paramount. Without the necessary majority, any attempts at reform are likely to be thwarted by the entrenched interests of the IAS. As ties run deep between the political systm and the lobby.
Moreover, the lack of reforms impacts not just the efficiency of the administration but also the aspirations of countless UPSC aspirants who hope for a more transparent, fair, and modern examination and recruitment process and to actually serve the nation instead being self obsessed like selected few. The current system, influenced by the IAS lobby, tends to perpetuate a status quo that benefits the few at the expense of the many. As we can see with the recent examples.
All in all, the hope for meaningful reforms in the UPSC has dimmed with the recent results. The need for a strong unit in the Lok Sabha was not just a political necessity but a prerequisite for challenging the entrenched IAS lobby and driving substantial changes. Without this, the prospects for any significant reforms remain absolutely bleak. Though we should expect some executive action soon considering the current dynamics. But will they be enough?
I had high hopes for significant UPSC reforms after the recent elections. Unfortunately, the disappointing results have dashed these hopes. Achievin significant reforms demands a robust and cohesive majority in the Lok Sabha, crucial given the entrenched influence of the IAS lobby has within the entire system. This lobby not only influences policymaking but also operates behind the scenes, shaping governmental functions. While the government sets direction where the nation will head to and provides the leadership to do so, policymaking often remains within the purview of the IAS cabal. To challenge and overhaul this powerful lobby, a strong and decisive government with clear parliamentary backing was essential. Though, it is still possible, but historically, we have seen how effective coalition governments have been in bringing significant leveling reforms.
The IAS lobby wields enormous influence over policy decisions and administrative actions, often prioritizing their own interests over the public good. This has led to a bureaucratic inertia that stifles any innovation and reforms. The need for a robust government to confront and dismantle this power structure is paramount. Without the necessary majority, any attempts at reform are likely to be thwarted by the entrenched interests of the IAS. As ties run deep between the political systm and the lobby.
Moreover, the lack of reforms impacts not just the efficiency of the administration but also the aspirations of countless UPSC aspirants who hope for a more transparent, fair, and modern examination and recruitment process and to actually serve the nation instead being self obsessed like selected few. The current system, influenced by the IAS lobby, tends to perpetuate a status quo that benefits the few at the expense of the many. As we can see with the recent examples.
All in all, the hope for meaningful reforms in the UPSC has dimmed with the recent results. The need for a strong unit in the Lok Sabha was not just a political necessity but a prerequisite for challenging the entrenched IAS lobby and driving substantial changes. Without this, the prospects for any significant reforms remain absolutely bleak. Though we should expect some executive action soon considering the current dynamics. But will they be enough?
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The United States Congress on June 12 passed the Promoting a Resolution to Tibet-China Dispute Act, better known as the Resolve Tibet Act. This act is the third notable piece of legislation that the US has taken regarding Tibet, following the Tibetan Policy Act or TPA (2002), and the Tibetan Policy & Support Act or the TPSA (2020).
https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-global/resolve-tibet-act-9405328/
https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-global/resolve-tibet-act-9405328/
The Indian Express
What is the Resolve Tibet Act?
The Resolve Tibet Act passed by Congress on June 12 is a bold successor to the two acts preceding it. We explain.
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UPSC : Unfair Practices and Scandalous Commission
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2019/Nov/21/officer-who-got-ias-using-fake-income-papers-in-fix-2064680.html
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2019/Nov/21/officer-who-got-ias-using-fake-income-papers-in-fix-2064680.html
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Eventually, she will be able to prove herself to be from the Scheduled Caste community in the Supreme Court, if it ever reaches there, which it won't (even the Judiciary is prone to it). The system of reservation, while intended to provide opportunities to disadvantaged groups, has inadvertently created various loopholes or perhaps was a loophole in itself from the start. Although you can bring up the issue, it is unlikely that any significant action will be taken.
Since its inception, the reservation system was never purposed to achieve its true objective. This failure is evident not only in the UPSC exams but in other competitive exams as well. Individuals from affluent communities within the reserved categories, as well as some from the unreserved categories, have exploited the system. This widespread misuse has undermined the original goal of providing equitable opportunities to those truly in need of support.
Moreover, the reservation system will never fully succeed in its purpose of uplifting the downtrodden in the future as well, as it is impossible to quantify an individual's level of backwardness by any means other than their income level, so the misuse, and funnily enough, the income criteria too is susceptible to forgery. Without a more accurate measure of disadvantage, the system will forever remain flawed and susceptible to exploitation.
Since its inception, the reservation system was never purposed to achieve its true objective. This failure is evident not only in the UPSC exams but in other competitive exams as well. Individuals from affluent communities within the reserved categories, as well as some from the unreserved categories, have exploited the system. This widespread misuse has undermined the original goal of providing equitable opportunities to those truly in need of support.
Moreover, the reservation system will never fully succeed in its purpose of uplifting the downtrodden in the future as well, as it is impossible to quantify an individual's level of backwardness by any means other than their income level, so the misuse, and funnily enough, the income criteria too is susceptible to forgery. Without a more accurate measure of disadvantage, the system will forever remain flawed and susceptible to exploitation.
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channel Puja khedkar after exahusting 6 attempts made changes in the name and attempted it 11 times.
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channel Puja khedkar after exahusting 6 attempts made changes in the name and attempted it 11 times.
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According to a marathi news @SakalMediaNews channel Puja khedkar after exahusting 6 attempts made changes in the name and attempted it 11 times.
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Massive expose by India Today team:
Is IAS a 'deep state' & 'swamp' in India ?
Is UPSC one of the biggest scandal waiting to get exposed?
At least 400 βPuja Khedkarsβ in IAS?
Whoβll open 400 βdirtyβ files?
Time for biggest ever IAS dirt purge?
Is IAS a 'deep state' & 'swamp' in India ?
Is UPSC one of the biggest scandal waiting to get exposed?
At least 400 βPuja Khedkarsβ in IAS?
Whoβll open 400 βdirtyβ files?
Time for biggest ever IAS dirt purge?
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What is Kathal called at your place?
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Internationalisation is a process that involves the use of a currency for more and more cross-border transactions. For the rupee, it means that more and more international payments start taking place in the Indian currency.
https://www.business-standard.com/finance/news/decoded-what-is-internationalisation-of-rupee-how-will-it-benefit-india-123070700526_1.html
https://www.business-standard.com/finance/news/decoded-what-is-internationalisation-of-rupee-how-will-it-benefit-india-123070700526_1.html
Business-Standard
Decoded: What is internationalisation of rupee? How will it benefit India?
What does the internationalisation of the Indian rupee mean and how will it make India a competitor of the US dollar? Decoded here
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The Indian Express
Puja Khedkar controversy: What are the rules governing civil servants?
IAS probationer Puja Khedkar is facing a DoPT inquiry. Actions of civil servants are governed mainly by the All India Services (Conduct) Rules, 1968, and the IAS (Probation) Rules, 1954. What do they say, and how does the OBC reservation apply?
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