IAS UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 3rd April 2019

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Enzyme to curb bacteria cell growth discovered

Part of: GS Prelims and Mains III – Science and Technology; Achievements

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Indian space debris may have doubled after Mission Shakti

Part of: GS Prelims and Mains III – Science and Technology; Space Missions

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Orbital debris are tracked by a variety of ground-based radar and space stations. The speeds at which these objects between 1mm to 10 cm across hurtle through space travel makes them extremely dangerous, various studies have showed.

For instance, a collision with a 10 cm object would entail a catastrophic fragmentation of a typical satellite, a 1 cm object will most likely disable a spacecraft and penetrate the ISS’ protective shields, and a 1 mm object could destroy subsystems on a satellite.


ISRO to launch a string of ‘defence’ satellites from May month

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Early brain function affected in poor kids

Part of: GS Mains II – Health issue; Welfare/Social issue

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According to research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) –

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‘FATF may blacklist Pak. due to lobbying by India’

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Adding egg or milk can reduce stunting in young children: study

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Person in news: Vikram Patel

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INFRASTRUCTURE/ENERGY

TOPIC: General studies 3

How to achieve 24×7 power for all?

Context:

Background:

However, despite such massive efforts, the battle against electricity poverty is far from won. The erection of electricity poles and an extension of wires do not necessarily mean uninterrupted power flow to households.

According to Access to Clean Cooking Energy and Electricity Survey of States (ACCESS) report –

About ACCESS Report:

How to achieve 24×7 power for all?

Following are some of the suggestions:

Real-Time Monitoring of Supply at the End-User Level

High-Quality Supply:

Better Customer Service and Innovative Solution for Greater Revenue Realisation:

Other Innovative Approaches

Conclusion:

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ECONOMY

TOPIC: General studies 2 and 3

SC order on RBI’s controversial ‘February 12 circular’

Introduction:

RBI’s February 12 circular:

However, the companies said the circular violated Article 14 of the Constitution.

Several companies from the power and shipping sectors had challenged the circular, arguing that the time given by the RBI was not enough to tackle bad debt.

Power producers, for instance, had argued that the RBI’s ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach was impractical since the sector had to confront external factors that were beyond its control, and which made an early revival difficult for them. These factors included the unavailability of coal and gas, and problems arising out of the failure of state governments to honour power purchase agreements.

The court found favour with the companies’ arguments that a general direction by the RBI, applying the 180-day- limit to all sectors, without going into the special problems faced by each, would “treat unequals equally”.

What did the “Resolution of Stressed Assets Revised Framework” replace?

The government had earlier asked the RBI to make sector-specific relaxations in the timeline for the implementation of the circular.

What impact will Supreme Court order have?

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