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Odisha’s project ‘Samhati’ for tribal languages

Part of: Prelims and GS II – Education 

Context The new National Education Policy lays emphasis on imparting teaching in mother tongue in primary classes. 

About Odisha’s Samhati project

Do you know? 


NCRA astronomers discover rare radio stars

Part of: Prelims and GS-III – Space 

Context A team of astronomers from the Pune-based National Centre for Radio Astrophysics (NCRA-TIFR) have used the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) to discover eight stars belonging to a rare category called ‘Main-sequence Radio Pulse’ emitters or MRPs.

Implications 

What are MRPs? 


Farm laws repealed

Part of: Prelims and GS-III – Economy Context India Prime Minister recently announced that the three contentious farm laws passed last year would be repealed. 

Key takeaways 


CCI Market Study on Pharma Sector

Part of: Prelims and GS-II – Health 

Context The Competition Commission of India (CC) in a recent report has recommended the creation of a National Digital Drugs Databank and strict enforcement of drug quality standards to boost price competition among generic drugs in India.

Key takeaways of the report 

About Competition Commission of India (CCI) 


Sustainable Urban Services Program for Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA)

Part of: Prelims and GS-III – Economy Context The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has approved USD150 million loan to India for implementation of the Sustainable Urban services program for Chennai metropolitan area (CMA).

India and AIIB

About Chennai Metropolitan Area project 


(News from PIB)


Geographical Information System (GIS) plans for Gram Panchayats

Part of: GS Prelims 

In News: Ministry of Rural Development reaches an important milestone with the completion of GIS plans for 2 lakh Gram Panchayats (GPs) out of 2.69 lakh GPs under Mahatma Gandhi NREGA. 

GIS-based planning under Mahatma Gandhi NREGS is an initiative of the Ministry of Rural Development which helps the Gram Panchayat to ensure a scientific & holistic approach for planning at the Gram Panchayat level. It is an important tool to ensure participatory planning at the implementation level.

Geographical Information System (GIS): The GIS is a computer-based tool for mapping and analyzing the geographic terrain and offers scientific choices of development works suitable to the area. This technology integrates common database operations such as query and statistical analysis with the unique visualization and geographic analysis benefits offered by the maps.

News Source: PIB


Rani Lakshmibai – Her Jayanti

Part of: Mains GS-1: Freedom fighters 

Indira Gandhi – Birth anniversary


(Mains Focus)


AGRICULTURE/ ECONOMY/ GOVERNANCE

Farm Laws Repeal

Context: Government announced the repeal of three contentious farm laws, assuring farmer groups protesting against them for the past year that the legislative process for the repeal would be completed in the upcoming Winter Session of Parliament.

What was logic behind enacting new farms laws?

The laws sought to reorganise India’s agriculture sector more in accordance with the principles of market economy. 

Is privatisation the panacea for agricultural sector?

Entry of Private players into agriculture sector has its own set of problems.

What were the  major sore points with new farm laws?

What is the implication of withdrawal of Farm Laws?

Connecting the dots:


(Sansad TV: Perspective)


Nov 17: The ‘Organic’ Growth – https://youtu.be/w7W2czSRhPA 

TOPIC:

The ‘Organic’ Growth

Context: Organic Farming is poised to become 75000 cr rupee market by 2025. The Indian organic market is expected to grow at an annual rate of more than 20%. However India’s share in the global organic market is just 1%. 

In organic food production synthetic inputs (such as fertilizers, pesticides, hormones, feed additives etc.) are avoided and it relies upon crop rotation, crop residues, animal manures, off-farm organic waste, mineral grade rock additives and biological system of nutrient mobilization and plant protection. 

Organic food sector primarily aims at cultivating the land and raising crops in such a way that it keeps the soil alive and in good health by use of organic wastes (crop, animal and farm wastes, aquatic wastes) and other biological materials along with beneficial microbes (bio fertilizers) to release nutrients to crops for increased sustainable production in an eco-friendly and pollution-free environment.

Strength & Potential of Organic food sector:

However, the emerging threats such as climate change induced global warming; flooding, relative market demand etc. pose serious challenge for the growth & development of organic food sector.

Hence, it becomes imperative to incentivise farmers for input procurement, value addition including post-harvest infrastructure creation, packaging, branding, publicity, transportation, organic fairs, etc. 

Some government initiatives and local level innovations can help achieve these objective in following ways:

Conclusion:

Organic food production because of its innovative nature, less harm to environment, and cost effectiveness holds immense potential in the time of rising environmental and global market chain challenges. Hence, organic food sector can be promoted as brand for “local to global” programme besides it will also help to give boost to rural economy and increase farmers income.

Can you answer the following question:

  1. No one farming system alone will safely feed the planet. Rather, a blend of organic and other innovative farming systems, will be needed for future global food and ecosystem security. Discuss.
  2. Sikkim is the first ‘Organic State ‘in India. What are the ecological and economical benefits of Organic State?

 (TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE)


Model questions: (You can now post your answers in comment section)

Note:

Q.1 In which amendment to the constitution were the Bodo, Dogri, Santhali and Maithli added to the list of recognised languages?

  1. 73rd Constitution Amendment Act of 2003
  2. 92nd Constitution Amendment Act of 2003
  3. 103rd Constitution Amendment Act, 2018
  4. 101st Constitution Amendment Act, 2016

Q.2 Where is Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank headquartered? 

  1. Beijing
  2. Shanghai
  3. Tokyo
  4. Gurugram

Q.3 Consider the following statements regarding Competition Commission of India (CCI) 

  1. It is a statutory body established in 2003. 
  2. CCI consists of a Chairperson and 6 Members appointed by the President of India.

Select the correct answer from the following codes:

  1. Only 1
  2. Only 2
  3. Both 1 and 2
  4. Neither 1 nor 2 

ANSWERS FOR 19th Nov 2021 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (TYK)

1 D
2 D
3 C

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