Lecture 1- Quote 2- Editorials 3- Vocabulary 4- Subjective Q 5- Current Affair Q 6- News Analysis 7- Capital & Currency 8- Prelims Focus Facts 9- Revision(Base Knowledge) 10- Maps Practice-(Q-Cyprus )
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Continue Jallikattu (or sallikkattu), also known as eru thazhuvuthal and manju virattu- Animal rights activists 2 have died in the space of 2 days in the jallikattu events Annual events in the Pongal season failed to prevent death AnimalWelfare Board of India, which was earlier in the forefront of documenting instances of mismanagement in the organising of jallikattu events Making a mockery of even well laid out plans. Supreme Court banned jallikattu on basis of submissions made by the AWBI- Cruelty to animals Marina Beach in Chennai saw unprecedented protests in Jan 2017 against the Supreme Court So on the ground that regulations were not working. District authorities have so far failed to find better ways to regulate the events
Following the grain trail India s public distribution system (PDS) is in danger of being derailed in several States across the country. Recent disruptions of the PDS have taken different forms, from compulsory biometric authentication to so called direct benefit transfer (DBT) Jharkhand is a prime example of this problem Widows and the elderly, found themselves excluded from the PDS. Connectivity and biometric failures. Worse in mid 2017, when Jharkhand government mass cancelled ration cards not linked with Aadhaar. Cancel 11 lakh fake ration cards- Belonged to families that had been unable to link their card- Not Fake Santoshi Kumari, an 11 year old Dalit girl who died of hunger on September 28 Mass cancellation of Aadhaar less ration cards, without verification and without even informing victims, was both inhuman and illegal But far from learning from this mistake, or doing anything to repair it, the Jharkhand govt launched a further attack Elderly or disabled, this entire process is a nightmare
Today- Question- 150-250 words India's public distribution system to some extent has helped in reduction of rural poverty. Evaluate the performance of PDS.
The people connection Israel large delegation drawn from the defence, cyber, and agricultural sectors Boost trade, investment, and tourism between the two nations. Israel s Ministry of Tourism will spend $5 6 million in India in a bid to boost tourism to Israel. More than 40,000 Israelis visit India each year. For a country with a population of 6.5 million, that is a considerable number. The goal is to have one lakh tourists visiting Israel in 2018. Israel were familiar withtagore s writings Many Israelis knew of Mahatma Gandhi Teen Murti Bhavan Indian soldiers from 3 Indian princely states, namely; Jodhpur State, Hyderabad State and Mysore State In 1918, Indian soldiers fought the World War I alongside British forces Memorial by British sculptor, Leonard Jennings
Open trafficking(तस कर ) Employment opportunities should be created in Nepal to prevent cross border trafficking between Nepal and India Following the 2015 Nepal earthquake, the Ministry of Home Affairs said that human tra cking from Nepal to India witnessed a three fold jump. The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) reported that most of the victims were minors, with girls and boys earthquake a ffected districts of Nepal No case of human trafficking has been registered since 2015, but love affair cases have been registered. Indo NepalTreaty of Peace and Friendship, 1950 provides for an open border between Nepal and India
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Prelims Focus Facts-News Analysis Page-1- Govt. to revisit Malimath report Panel proposed reforms in criminal justice system 2003 report of a Committee on reforms in the criminal justice system that recommended admissibility of confessions made before a police officer as evidence in court of law is a being revisited by the Centre,a senior government official said. Committee on Reforms of the Criminal Justice System, or the Justice Malimath Committee, was constitu ted by the Home Ministry in 2000 by then Deputy Prime Minister L.K.Advani, held the Home portfolio Committee also suggested cons tituting a National Judicial Commission and amending Article 124 to make impeachment of judges l ess difficult
Prelims Focus Facts-News Analysis Page-1,12-CJI meets judges, initiates dialogue Breaking the ice, Justices Jasti Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi, Madan B. Lokur and Kurian Joseph were invited to the CJI s chamber in the Supreme Court in the morning before the day s court work commenced.
Prelims Focus Facts-News Analysis Page-1-Now, Haryana govt. says no to Padmaavat Haryana ontuesday decided to ban the screening of Sanjay Leela Bhansali s controversial lm Padmavat in the State The lm had been given the go ahead by the Central Board of Film Certi cation, which asked the makers to change the title from Padmavati to Padmavat and suggested some other modi cations.
Prelims Focus Facts-News Analysis Page-1,12-Haj subsidies to be phased out: Naqvi Union Minister for Minority Affiairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi ontuesday announced that the Centre would phase out subsidies for the annual Haj pilgrimage Centre s decision followed a 2012 Supreme Court order asking that subsidies for the Haj be phased out by 2022 and the money saved (around 450 crore annually) diverted to more welfareoriented activities
Prelims Focus Facts-News Analysis Page-7-Megalithic era sarcophagus(पत थर क बन ह ई कब र) unearthed in Kerala Discovery of pre Iron Age artefacts proves a rich culture existed in the regio n in Kozhikode district
Prelims Focus Facts-News Analysis Page-9-36% rural youth can t name India s capital, finds survey Fourteen per cent of rural youth in the age group of 14 18 failed to identify the map of India, says the 2017 Annual Status of Education Report (ASER), brought out by Pratham 42 % could point to their home State on the map
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Prelims Focus Facts-News Analysis 5,000 children killed or hurt in Yemen war Rohingya refugees to return in 2 years Bangladesh, Myanmar sign deal- 650,000 Rohingya U.S. deported 460 Indians in 2017
Last Day- Q s- Answers ILO - International Labour Organisation Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act 1986. >> Article 24 of theindian constitution >> States that, "No child below the age of fourteen years shall be employed to work in any factory or mine or employed in any hazardous employment. Kailash Satyarthi - Nobel Peace Prize of 2014, which he shared with MalalaYousafzai of Pakistan. Bachpan Bachao Andolan (lit. Save Childhood Movement), the Kailash Satyarthi Children s Foundation, Global March Against Child Labour, and GoodWeave International
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