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πŸ”† "India's cities, their non-communicable disease burden"

βœ…Context: Increasing non-communicable disease (NCD) burden in India's urban areas, especially among marginalized communities.

Key Issues:

βœ…Marginalized Communities:
πŸ”ΈFace a triple burden of hazardous work environments, limited healthcare access, and financial vulnerability.
πŸ”ΈOften excluded from public health systems and social safety nets.
βœ…Rising NCD Prevalence:
πŸ”ΈIncreasing rates of hypertension, diabetes, and obesity.
πŸ”ΈDecline in tobacco and alcohol consumption but rise in NCDs.
βœ…Challenges in NCD Management:
πŸ”ΈLack of awareness and early detection.
πŸ”ΈPoor access to affordable healthcare.
πŸ”ΈFinancial burden of treatment.
βœ…Role of Technology:
πŸ”ΈPotential of digital health technologies for remote monitoring and early detection.
πŸ”ΈNeed for community-based health promotion and education.
βœ…Policy and System Reforms:
πŸ”ΈStrengthening primary healthcare systems.
πŸ”ΈImplementing effective NCD control programs.
πŸ”ΈAddressing social determinants of health.

βœ…Possible UPSC Prelims Question: Which of the following is a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases (NCDs)?
a) Malnutrition
b) Poor sanitation
c) Tobacco use
d) Lack of education


βœ…Possible UPSC Mains Question: Discuss the challenges in controlling non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in India, particularly among marginalized urban populations. What strategies can be implemented to address these challenges and improve public health outcomes?
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πŸ”†The article discusses the recent slowdown in India's economic growth and the challenges faced by the government in reviving the economy.

Key Points:
βœ…Economic Slowdown:
πŸ”ΈGDP growth for the July-September quarter was lower than expected.
πŸ”ΈUrban demand indicators like GST revenue and consumer durables sales are weak.
πŸ”ΈRural demand is also showing signs of stress.
βœ…RBI's Monetary Policy:
πŸ”ΈThe RBI is likely to maintain a tight monetary policy to control inflation.
πŸ”ΈRate cuts are unlikely in the near future.
βœ…Government's Response:
πŸ”ΈThe government needs to take proactive measures to boost demand.
πŸ”ΈFiscal measures like tax cuts and increased public spending can help.
πŸ”ΈAddressing the issues of income inequality and job creation is crucial.

βœ…Possible UPSC Question: Discuss the factors contributing to the recent slowdown in India's economic growth. What policy measures can be implemented to revive the economy and achieve sustainable growth?
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πŸ”† The article discusses the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Indian Constitution and reflects on the lessons that can be learned from the Constituent Assembly.
Key Points:
βœ…Consensus Building: The Constituent Assembly was characterized by robust debates and discussions, but ultimately achieved consensus on key issues.
βœ…Respect for Dissent: Members of the Constituent Assembly respected differing viewpoints and engaged in constructive dialogue.
βœ…Parliamentary Functioning: The functioning of the current Parliament can be compared to the Constituent Assembly to identify areas for improvement.
βœ…Declining Parliamentary Productivity: Recent years have seen a decline in parliamentary productivity, including reduced sitting hours and fewer bills passed.
βœ…Need for Rejuvenation: The article calls for a revival of the spirit of the Constituent Assembly to address contemporary challenges.
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πŸ”†The article highlights the issue of rampant illegal sand mining in five states: Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, and Madhya Pradesh.
Summary:
βœ…Illegal Sand Mining:
πŸ”ΈFive states directed to provide details on illegal sand mining.
πŸ”ΈThe issue of illegal sand mining is widespread and causes significant environmental damage.
πŸ”ΈThe 2010 Sustainable Sand Mining Management Guidelines have not been effectively implemented.
βœ…Environmental Impact:
πŸ”ΈSevere ecological imbalance.
πŸ”ΈDisturbance in water table.
Land degradation.
πŸ”ΈDamage to land use patterns.
βœ…Government Action:
πŸ”ΈSome states, like Tamil Nadu, have taken measures like installing CCTV cameras to monitor sand mining sites.
πŸ”ΈThe Supreme Court has directed states to take action to curb illegal sand mining.
πŸ”ΈThe Centre may investigate illegal sand mining in some states.

βœ…Possible UPSC Prelims Question: Which of the following states has been directed by the Supreme Court to provide details on illegal sand mining?
A. Kerala
B. Karnataka
C. Tamil Nadu
D. Gujarat


βœ…Possible UPSC Mains Question: Discuss the environmental and socio-economic impacts of illegal sand mining in India. Analyze the measures taken by the government to curb this menace and suggest further steps to ensure sustainable sand mining practices.
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The Dual Strain on Food and Energy Systems

πŸ“Impact of Climate Change
βœ…Food production and energy systems are increasingly strained by climate change, population growth, and systemic inequalities.
βœ…Agriculture consumes nearly 70% of global freshwater resources and contributes over 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
βœ…This sector’s heavy reliance on fossil fuels for irrigation, mechanisation, fertiliser production, and transportation perpetuates environmental degradation.
βœ…At the same time, rising temperatures and erratic weather patterns disrupt agricultural output, threatening the livelihoods of 2.5 billion people globally.
πŸ“Geopolitical Challenges
βœ…Similarly, the energy sector faces geopolitical tensions, outdated infrastructure, and a slow transition away from fossil fuels.
βœ…Despite a $500 billion investment in renewable energy in 2022, short-term economic and geopolitical pressures have sustained high fossil fuel consumption.
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1) Economic Survey 2022-23:
It highlights the need to create 75.8 lakh jobs annually and reports on the percentage of youth receiving vocational/technical training.

2) Periodic Labour Force Survey 2022-23:
Provides data that only 21% of Indian youth aged 15–29 years have received vocational/technical training (formal and informal).

3) Economic Advisory of V. Anantha Nageswaran (Chief Economic Advisor):
States that only 51% of Indian graduates are employable.
πŸ”† The article highlights the issue of water contamination in India, even in urban areas with piped water supply.

Key Points:
βœ…Recent Incidents:
πŸ”ΈThree deaths and several hospitalizations in Chennai due to suspected contaminated water.
πŸ”ΈSimilar incidents in Bengaluru, Kochi, Noida, and Vizianagaram.
βœ…Challenges in Providing Safe Water:
πŸ”ΈContamination of groundwater with arsenic and fluoride.
πŸ”ΈInefficient water management and distribution systems.
Lack of proper sanitation and hygiene.
βœ…Government Initiatives:
πŸ”ΈJal Jeevan Mission aims to provide piped water to all rural households.
πŸ”ΈState governments like Tamil Nadu have announced plans to improve water supply and reduce wastage.
βœ…Need for a Comprehensive Approach:
πŸ”ΈAddressing both quantity and quality of water.
πŸ”ΈInvesting in infrastructure and technology for water treatment and distribution.
πŸ”ΈPromoting awareness about hygiene and sanitation.
πŸ”ΈStrengthening regulatory mechanisms to ensure safe water supply.

βœ…Possible UPSC Prelims Question: What is the primary challenge in providing safe drinking water in India?
A. Lack of adequate water resources
B. Inefficient water management
C. Contamination of water sources
D. All of the above


βœ…Possible UPSC Mains Question: Discuss the challenges in providing safe drinking water in India, especially in urban areas. Analyze the role of government policies and public-private partnerships in addressing this issue.
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πŸ”†The article analyzes the role of philanthropy in a society marked by significant wealth inequality.

βœ…Warren Buffet's Philanthropy:
πŸ”ΈBillionaire Warren Buffet has pledged to donate a significant portion of his wealth to charity.
πŸ”ΈThis reflects a growing trend of wealthy individuals using their wealth for social good.
βœ…The Question of Wealth Inequality:
πŸ”ΈThe article questions the processes that lead to such extreme wealth concentration.
πŸ”ΈIt highlights the role of policies and market structures in creating these inequalities.
πŸ”ΈThe focus on philanthropy may distract from addressing the root causes of inequality.
βœ…Luck Egalitarianism:
πŸ”ΈThe concept of luck egalitarianism suggests that individuals should not be penalized for circumstances beyond their control.
πŸ”ΈHowever, some argue that the accumulation of vast wealth often involves elements of luck and policy-created advantages.
βœ…The Role of Government:
πŸ”ΈGovernment intervention through policies like taxation and redistribution can play a crucial role in addressing inequality.
πŸ”ΈThis can help create a more equitable society and reduce reliance on private philanthropy.

βœ…Possible UPSC Prelims Question: What is the concept of "luck egalitarianism"?
A. The idea that everyone should have equal opportunities
B. The belief that wealth should be distributed equally
C. The notion that individuals should not be penalized for circumstances beyond their control
D. The principle of meritocracy

βœ…Possible UPSC Mains Question: Discuss the role of philanthropy in addressing social and economic inequalities. Analyze the arguments for and against relying on private charity and explore the potential of government intervention in creating a more equitable society.
πŸ”†The article analyzes the recent statement by the Union External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, on India-China relations, particularly focusing on the disengagement process and future implications.

βœ…Jaishankar's Statement:
πŸ”ΈAcknowledges the recent disengagement at some friction points.
πŸ”ΈEmphasizes the need for de-escalation and effective border management.
πŸ”ΈHighlights the importance of maintaining peace and tranquility in border areas.
βœ…Unanswered Questions:
πŸ”ΈLack of clarity on the terms of disengagement.
πŸ”ΈUncertainties about the restoration of status quo ante and access to traditional patrolling points.
πŸ”ΈConcerns about the implications of "temporary and limited nature" steps.
πŸ”ΈPotential for China to exploit the situation through "grey zone tactics."
βœ…Challenges and Way Forward:
πŸ”ΈNeed for greater transparency and clarity from the government.
πŸ”ΈImportance of bipartisan support and consensus on India's China policy.
πŸ”ΈBalancing national security interests with economic engagement.
πŸ”ΈBuilding strategic partnerships with other countries to counterbalance China's influence.

βœ…Possible UPSC Prelims Question: What is the primary goal of India's current engagement with China on the border issue?
A. Complete withdrawal of Chinese troops
B. Restoration of status quo ante
C. De-escalation and effective border management
D. All of the above


βœ…Possible UPSC Mains Question : Analyze the implications of the recent disengagement process between India and China for regional security and India's strategic interests. Discuss the challenges and opportunities for India in managing its relationship with China in the future.


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πŸ”†Procedures for removing judges

Recently, a motion for the removal of Allahabad High Court Judge, Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav, has been submitted to the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha by 55 Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Rajya Sabha.

βœ…Constitutional provisions: Under Articles 124 and 217 of the Indian Constitution, a Supreme Court or High Court judge can be removed by the President on grounds of β€˜proved misbehaviour’ or β€˜incapacity’.

βœ…The motion must be passed in both Houses of Parliament:
By a majority of the total membership of the House, and
By a two-thirds majority of the members present and voting in the same session (special majority).

βœ…The Constitution does not define the terms β€˜proved misbehaviour’ or β€˜incapacity’.

βœ…However, the Supreme Court has clarified through its judgments that actions such as wilful misconduct, corruption, lack of integrity, or offences involving moral turpitude constitute misbehaviour.

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πŸ”†The article highlights the plight of fishermen in Nagapattinam district, Tamil Nadu, who are still grappling with the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Key Points:
πŸ“Inadequate Rehabilitation Efforts:
βœ…Despite government efforts, many fishermen are still living in sub-standard housing built after the tsunami.
βœ…Issues with construction quality, financial mismanagement, and lack of accountability in relief efforts.
βœ…Many houses are in disrepair, posing safety hazards to residents.
πŸ“Continued Hardships:
βœ…Fishermen continue to face challenges in rebuilding their lives, with many struggling to recover their livelihoods and rebuild their homes.
βœ…Lack of access to adequate infrastructure and resources.
βœ…Ongoing psychological trauma for the affected communities.
πŸ“Need for Continued Support:
βœ…Government needs to address the shortcomings of the rehabilitation efforts.
βœ…Provide financial and technical assistance for repairs and upgrades of existing housing.
βœ…Ensure long-term support for the affected communities, including access to healthcare, education, and livelihood opportunities.

βœ…Possible UPSC Prelims Question: What was the major natural disaster that impacted Nagapattinam district in 2004?
A. Earthquake
B. Cyclone
C. Tsunami
D. Flood


βœ…Possible UPSC Mains Question: Discuss the challenges faced by coastal communities in India in recovering from natural disasters. Analyze the effectiveness of government relief and rehabilitation efforts in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and suggest measures for improving disaster preparedness and response.
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πŸ”†Current Context: The article discusses the issue of criminalization of politics in India, focusing on the Representation of the People Act, 1951, Supreme Court judgments, and the ongoing debate surrounding a lifetime ban on convicted politicians from contesting elections.
Legal Provisions:
βœ…Section 8(3) of RP Act, 1951: Disqualifies individuals convicted of offenses with a sentence of 2+ years.
βœ…Section 8(1) of RP Act, 1951: Disqualifies individuals convicted of specific heinous crimes (rape, untouchability, UAPA, etc.) regardless of sentence length.
βœ…Disqualification Period: 6 years post-release for individuals disqualified under Section 8(3).

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πŸ”†What is Active Mobility? How it is sustainable mode of transportation. What is the Karnataka Active Mobility bill 2022

πŸ“What is Active Mobility?

βœ…Refers to non-motorised, human-powered modes of transport: walking, cycling, skateboarding, etc.
Used for travel, not just recreation.
βœ…Core to sustainable urban transport, especially amid rising urban population and traffic congestion.

βœ…Health Benefits
πŸ”°WHO: Active mobility reduces lifestyle diseases (obesity, diabetes, hypertension).
πŸ”°Promotes mental well-being, reduces healthcare burden.
πŸ”°Physical activity integrated into daily life encourages long-term fitness.

βœ…Economic & Environmental Gains :Cuts fuel expenses and household transport costs.
Boosts local economies

πŸ“Karnataka Active Mobility Bill, 2022

πŸ”°Inspired by Bengaluru’s Bicycle Mayor Sathya Sankaran.
πŸ”°Aims to protect rights of pedestrians and cyclists.
πŸ”°Focus on legal guarantees for non-motorised transport (NMT) access, safety, and space.

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