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IASbaba’s Daily Current Affairs – 5th February, 2016

 

ECONOMICS

 

TOPIC:

General studies 2:

General studies 3:

 

Agricultural issues: Going against the grain

An outlook of agricultural performance in India:

 

Crises deepens in Indian agriculture:

 

Why does agricultural growth matter?

The changing rural economy:

Data from the 68th round of the National Sample Survey (2011-12) show that about 36 million workers have shifted from agriculture to non-agricultural sectors between 2004-05 and 2011-12, meaning that a major part of their income comes from work outside agriculture.

 

The huge challenge of employment generation:

Public investment the key:

 

Promoting crop diversity:

Connecting the dots:

 

INTERNATIONAL

TOPIC:

General studies 1:

General studies 2:

 

Zika Virus— Public Health Emergency

Terror of Aedes continues:

1st identified: Uganda, 1947; was first isolated from Rhesus monkeys in Zika forest near Lake Victoria in Uganda (monitoring network of sylvatic yellow fever)

Locate it

Horrifying effect on pregnant women:

 

Associated Syndromes:

Should be suspected in patients reporting:

War against Zika and dengue

Major constraint: The vector’s resistance to widely used insecticides such as organophosphates and pyrethroids

Can insecticide-treated bed nets help—

Two new approaches for mosquito eradication—

  1. Genetic modification leading to premature death
  2. Introduction of a lethal bacterial strain

Usage of genetically modified male Aedesaegypti mosquitoes that carry a dominant lethal gene—

As male mosquitoes do not bite humans, the release of genetically modified males will not increase the risk of dengue

Advantage of using this technique: Its species-specificity

But—To be effective, genetically altered male mosquitoes need to be released in large quantities at regular intervals so they compete with the wild normal male insects for mating

IASbaba’s Views:

 

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