IAS UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 11th July 2019

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(PRELIMS + MAINS FOCUS)


Worker safety code Bill gets Cabinet approval

Part of Prelims and mains GS II social justice GS III labour reforms  

In news

Applicable to


Bengal port records country’s highest sea level rise in 50 years

Part of Prelims and mains GS III Global warming and climate change 

In news

Cause and effects 


Single tribunal to hear water disputes

Part of Prelims and mains GS II interstate relations and governance  

In news

Need to amend 1956 Act

Adjudication process


(MAINS FOCUS)


NATIONAL

TOPIC: General studies 3

The growing power of the lumpen 

Introduction

A rising graph

Studies of hate crimes in India show that they have steadily risen over the past five years.

One of the causes and solution

Supreme Court direction

Do you know?

Separate law on mob lynching by Manipur

Punishments Provided under the Manipur Law

Committee headed by Home Secretary on Mob Lynching

Responsibility of states

As per the Constitutional scheme, ‘Police’ and ‘Public Order’ are State subjects. State Governments are responsible for controlling crime, maintaining law and order, and protecting the life and property of the citizens. They are empowered to enact and enforce laws to curb crime in their jurisdiction.

Conclusion

Connecting the dots:

For a demographically diverse country such as India, hate crimes are a disaster. Discuss.


NATIONAL

TOPIC:

General studies 1

General studies 2

The malaise of malnutrition

Introduction

A new report, ‘Food and Nutrition Security Analysis, India, 2019’, authored by the Government of India and the United Nations World Food Programme, paints a picture of hunger and malnutrition amongst children in large pockets of India.

Vicious cycle poverty, malnutrition

Effects of malnourishment on cognitive development

Progress so far

An ambitious target

Pattern of socio-economic exclusion

The problem is access to food

Conclusion

UN report punctures the image of a nation marching towards prosperity. It raises moral and ethical questions about the nature of a state and society that, after 70 years of independence, still condemns hundreds of millions of its poorest and vulnerable citizens to lives of hunger and desperation. The poorest two-fifths of the country’s population, that is still largely untouched by the modern economy which the rest of the country inhabits.

Connecting the dots:

Despite rapid economic growth, declining levels of poverty, enough food to export, and a multiplicity of government programmes, malnutrition amongst the poorest remains high. Comment.


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Q.1) Consider the following statements about Inter State River Water Disputes Act, 1956,

  1. It provides for single tribunal to hear water disputes 
  2. Tribunal is to be headed by technical expert.

Select the incorrect statements

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

Q.2) Consider the following statements about labour reforms  in India,

  1. Four proposed codes aims to merge 44 labour laws.
  2. The code will be applicable to all trades, including IT establishments and service sector, where more than 10 workers are employed.

Select the correct statements

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

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