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India Ranked 3rd globally in the growth rate of women researchers over the last decade (2% annual growth), behind Egypt and The Netherlands, according to report by Elsevier.
π Women now make up 33% of active researchers in India, compared to 22% in Japan and 30% in Egypt.
π Gender parity has been achieved in health sciences and life sciences in India, with women representing 41% and 43% of active researchers, respectively.
π Globally, women researchers represent 41% of active researchers, with a strong representation in health sciences.
π However, gender equality in research remains "unacceptably far away", with parity not expected until 2052.
π Women file "vastly fewer" patent applications than men, with only 3% of patent applications filed by teams consisting only of women.
#upsc #mains2024 #GS3
π Women now make up 33% of active researchers in India, compared to 22% in Japan and 30% in Egypt.
π Gender parity has been achieved in health sciences and life sciences in India, with women representing 41% and 43% of active researchers, respectively.
π Globally, women researchers represent 41% of active researchers, with a strong representation in health sciences.
π However, gender equality in research remains "unacceptably far away", with parity not expected until 2052.
π Women file "vastly fewer" patent applications than men, with only 3% of patent applications filed by teams consisting only of women.
#upsc #mains2024 #GS3
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βπ»Topic - Paper Leaks and Path to Reform
Context - Recently Neet UG paper was leaked
Massive protests held.
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βπ»Topic - Paper Leaks and Path to Reform
Context - Recently Neet UG paper was leaked
Massive protests held.
BTW Book pehle aa chuki thi Exam paper baad me leak hua heππ
To Grab your copy click here
To Download Sample file Click here
Join - @AgentsofUPSCCAPF π·
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Can we stop invasive species by eating them? π
#explained_sci_tech #express_explained #the_united_states
#explained_sci_tech #express_explained #the_united_states
The Indian Express
Can we stop invasive species by eating them?
Introduced to ecosystems where they donβt naturally belong, non-native species of plants and animals are often able to sprawl unchecked. Does consuming them help?
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Two biogeographic hotspots in India yield two new plant discoveries
An aerial stem-parasitic flowering plant species Dendrophthoe longensis was from Long Islands of middle Andamans, whereas a small herb Petrocosmea arunachalense was discovered from a cave from West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh
via Science News | Latest Updates on Scientific Discoveries | The Hindu
An aerial stem-parasitic flowering plant species Dendrophthoe longensis was from Long Islands of middle Andamans, whereas a small herb Petrocosmea arunachalense was discovered from a cave from West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh
via Science News | Latest Updates on Scientific Discoveries | The Hindu
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In Ladakh, as a tribute to the heroes of the Kargil War, the Indian Army has opened the Khalubar War Memorial to tourists.
β This opening ceremony was part of the βForever in Operationsβ Divisionβs Pre-Kargil Vijay Diwas celebrations as this year, the country will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas on 26 July.
β Located in the renowned Aryan Valley this memorial commemorates the bravery and sacrifices of soldiers who fought to reclaim the valley during the war.
β Khalubar, a serene valley near the border, became a focal point during the Kargil War when enemy forces captured it.
β The Pre-Kargil Vijay Diwas celebrations also featured a βTrek to Battle Siteβ led by Brig OP Yadav, YSM (Retd).
β This opening ceremony was part of the βForever in Operationsβ Divisionβs Pre-Kargil Vijay Diwas celebrations as this year, the country will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas on 26 July.
β Located in the renowned Aryan Valley this memorial commemorates the bravery and sacrifices of soldiers who fought to reclaim the valley during the war.
β Khalubar, a serene valley near the border, became a focal point during the Kargil War when enemy forces captured it.
β The Pre-Kargil Vijay Diwas celebrations also featured a βTrek to Battle Siteβ led by Brig OP Yadav, YSM (Retd).
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What is Dodol, the Goan sweet vying for a GI tag? π
#explained_culture #express_explained #geographical_indication_tag #goa
#explained_culture #express_explained #geographical_indication_tag #goa
The Indian Express
What is Dodol, the Goan sweet vying for a GI tag?
The pudding-like dish is made with local ingredients and has several stories of its possible origin. Over time, it has become an important part of Goaβs culinary history.
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π The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully conducts the 3rd and final landing experiment of its Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) βPushpakβ.
β The landing experiment was conducted at the Aeronautical Test Range in Chitradurga, Karnataka.
β The ISRO says RLV LEX-03 (Reusable Launch Vehicle Landing Experiment 3), re-demonstrated the autonomous landing capability under more severe wind conditions.
β The Chinook helicopter released the Reusable Launch Vehicle Pushpak at an altitude of 4.5 kms from the runway.
β Pushpak approached the runway with a speed of 320 kmph as against 280 kmph of a typical fighter aircraft.
β After the touchdown, Pushpakβs velocity was reduced to nearly 100 kmph using its brake parachute. After which the landing gear brakes were employed for deceleration and stop on the runway.
β Pushpak utilised its rudder and nose wheel steering system to autonomously maintain a stable and precise ground roll along the runway.
#upsc #GS3 #mains2025 #sciencetechnology
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India, Russia prepare to sign military logistics pact soon
https://m.economictimes.com/news/defence/india-russia-prepare-to-sign-military-logistics-pact-soon/articleshow/111194981.cms
https://m.economictimes.com/news/defence/india-russia-prepare-to-sign-military-logistics-pact-soon/articleshow/111194981.cms
The Economic Times
India, Russia prepare to sign military logistics pact soon
The pact will streamline procedures for Russian and Indian military units participating in joint exercises, ensuring seamless operations, sources said. It may also enhance a collective Eurasian security framework amid rising geopolitical tensions and expandingβ¦
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India plans global trade promotion body for MSME exports, to be announced in budget
https://www.livemint.com/economy/india-plans-global-trade-promotion-body-for-msme-exports-to-be-announced-in-budget-11719126736424.html
https://www.livemint.com/economy/india-plans-global-trade-promotion-body-for-msme-exports-to-be-announced-in-budget-11719126736424.html
mint
India plans global trade promotion body for MSME exports, to be announced in budget | Mint
The move comes on the backdrop of Indiaβs rising trade deficit and the urgent need to boost exports.
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Explained: Behind Kerala Assemblyβs demand to rename state as Keralam π
#explained_politics #express_explained #kerala
#explained_politics #express_explained #kerala
The Indian Express
Explained: Behind Kerala Assemblyβs demand to rename state as Keralam
This is the second time in the past year that such a resolution has been passed by the state assembly. Here is why
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IAS Officer Built Science Parks & 75 Sports Complexes for Rural Kids
https://thebetterindia.com/343042/ias-vivek-johnson-establishes-open-science-parks-sports-complexes-for-rural-children-transforms-chandrapur-maharashtra/
https://thebetterindia.com/343042/ias-vivek-johnson-establishes-open-science-parks-sports-complexes-for-rural-children-transforms-chandrapur-maharashtra/
The Better India
Transforming His District, IAS Officer Built Science Parks & 75 Sports Complexes for Rural Kids
Inspired by a visit to Nagpur's open science parks, IAS officer Vivek Johnson took it upon himself to build such amenities for the students of Chandrapur district in Maharashtra with hopes of instilling a love for science and play in them. Here's his journey.
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Power markets in India: their working, advantages, and the road ahead π
#explained_economics #express_explained
#explained_economics #express_explained
The Indian Express
Power markets in India: their working, advantages, and the road ahead
The government has allowed the trading of surplus electricity generated from βlinkage coalβ in the country's power markets amid increasing demand this summer.
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How the PESA has boosted forest conservation in India
https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/how-the-pesa-has-boosted-forest-conservation-in-india/article68327557.ece
https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/how-the-pesa-has-boosted-forest-conservation-in-india/article68327557.ece
The Hindu
How the PESA has boosted forest conservation in India
Research shows that mandated political representation for marginalized communities in India boosts forest conservation and economic interests
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How the PESA has boosted forest conservation in India https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/how-the-pesa-has-boosted-forest-conservation-in-india/article68327557.ece
PESA OVERVIEW:
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The Panchayat (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act (PESA) of 1996 extends local government councils to Scheduled Areas, primarily inhabited by Scheduled Tribes (STs).
EMPOWERMENT THROUGH REPRESENTATION:
PESA mandates political representation for STs, with quotas for chairperson positions and at least half the seats on local councils reserved for ST individuals.
IMPACT ON FOREST CONSERVATION
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ECONOMIC INCENTIVES:
ST communities depend on forests for non-timber forest produce and daily sustenance, making them inherently opposed to commercial timber and mining activities that lead to deforestation.
FOREST STEWARDSHIP:
Empowering STs as political actors leads to an increase in tree canopy by 3% per year and a reduction in deforestation rates.
USE OF TECHNOLOGY:
The study utilizes remote-sensing microdata from satellites to track changes in forest cover.
MECHANISMS OF IMPACT
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OPPOSITION TO MINING:
Increased ST representation under PESA enables communities to resist mining and other large-scale commercial operations, reducing deforestation near mining areas.
CONFLICT INCIDENCE:
The introduction of PESA has led to increased conflicts around mining, indicating active resistance by ST communities.
COMPARISON WITH OTHER LEGISLATION
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FRA COMPARISON:
The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 (FRA) did not have additional impacts on conservation beyond those caused by PESA.
βPOLICY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Β§ DEMOCRATIC DECENTRALIZATION:
Unlike administrative decentralization, democratic decentralization involves representative local actors with autonomous decision-making powers and resources for significant decisions.
Β§ SINGLE UMBRELLA INSTITUTION:
A unified institution that consolidates power and balances development and conservation goals is more effective than multiple entities with fragmented mandates.
Β§ POLICY IMPLICATIONS:
Mandated political representation for marginalized communities like STs not only advances conservation goals but also supports their economic development.
Β§ ROLE OF POLICYMAKERS:
Ensuring the welfare and rights of forest-dwelling ST communities can achieve both conservation and development objectives.
_____
The Panchayat (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act (PESA) of 1996 extends local government councils to Scheduled Areas, primarily inhabited by Scheduled Tribes (STs).
EMPOWERMENT THROUGH REPRESENTATION:
PESA mandates political representation for STs, with quotas for chairperson positions and at least half the seats on local councils reserved for ST individuals.
IMPACT ON FOREST CONSERVATION
________
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES:
ST communities depend on forests for non-timber forest produce and daily sustenance, making them inherently opposed to commercial timber and mining activities that lead to deforestation.
FOREST STEWARDSHIP:
Empowering STs as political actors leads to an increase in tree canopy by 3% per year and a reduction in deforestation rates.
USE OF TECHNOLOGY:
The study utilizes remote-sensing microdata from satellites to track changes in forest cover.
MECHANISMS OF IMPACT
_______
OPPOSITION TO MINING:
Increased ST representation under PESA enables communities to resist mining and other large-scale commercial operations, reducing deforestation near mining areas.
CONFLICT INCIDENCE:
The introduction of PESA has led to increased conflicts around mining, indicating active resistance by ST communities.
COMPARISON WITH OTHER LEGISLATION
_________
FRA COMPARISON:
The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 (FRA) did not have additional impacts on conservation beyond those caused by PESA.
βPOLICY RECOMMENDATIONS
_______
Β§ DEMOCRATIC DECENTRALIZATION:
Unlike administrative decentralization, democratic decentralization involves representative local actors with autonomous decision-making powers and resources for significant decisions.
Β§ SINGLE UMBRELLA INSTITUTION:
A unified institution that consolidates power and balances development and conservation goals is more effective than multiple entities with fragmented mandates.
Β§ POLICY IMPLICATIONS:
Mandated political representation for marginalized communities like STs not only advances conservation goals but also supports their economic development.
Β§ ROLE OF POLICYMAKERS:
Ensuring the welfare and rights of forest-dwelling ST communities can achieve both conservation and development objectives.
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