Current affairs-SEPT 12 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

Current affairs-SEPT 12 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

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CLICK HERE TO SEE DATE WISE CURRENT AFFAIRS  General Studies-02 Aviation, Home Ministries spar over regulating drones Source: TH News: The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has raised a few objections to the Home Ministry’s bid to frame a new law to regulate unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), loosely referred to as drones. Beyond News: The Home Ministry circulated a draft law to regulate the low-flying objects for inter-ministerial consultations. The regulations were circulated more than a year after the Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) put out draft guidelines for obtaining unique identification numbers for citizens to use drones in the public domain. Issues Behind the move: Last month, operations at the IGI airport in Delhi were held up for two hours after an Air Asia pilot spotted a low-flying object…
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HINDU NOTES-SEPT 11 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

HINDU NOTES-SEPT 11 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

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CLICK HERE TO SEE DATE WISE CURRENT AFFAIRS  General Studies-02 The disaster next door In a span of two weeks, almost 300,000 Rohingya have crossed over to Bangladesh from the northern Rakhine state in Myanmar. This puts Bangladesh under immense strain and compelling the refugees to find shelter in squalid, unsanitary camps scattered along the Myanmar-Bangladesh border. Excluded from the 135 officially recognised ethnic groups, the Rohingya have been harassed and hounded by the Myanmar authorities for decades. Current scenario: The latest surge follows attacks on police posts by an extremist Rohingya group in late August and military action. While the Myanmar authorities claim that 400 lives have been lost, advocates cite double this number. The flight of the Rohingya has quickened in the past two weeks, but Rohingya refugees…
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HINDU NOTES-SEPT 9 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

HINDU NOTES-SEPT 9 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

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CLICK HERE TO SEE DATE WISE CURRENT AFFAIRS  General Studies-01 Marriage most foul Case of ‘Arab nikah ’, a type of Muslim marriage is known in Hyderabad under different names & forms. Modus operandi Detailed conversations with multiple sources in the police and the community reveal the sad picture of how a group of dalals (touts) persuade vulnerable, impoverished families with three or four minor daughters with a story of how sheikhs hold the promise of altering their lives for the better. In some cases, they say this is a ‘short-term marriage of convenience’ in exchange for money. Once convinced, the family pressures their young daughters. Touts produce documents to show the girl as an adult and her signature is taken on blank bond papers, to come in useful later…
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HINDU NOTES-SEPT 8 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

HINDU NOTES-SEPT 8 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

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CLICK HERE TO SEE DATE WISE CURRENT AFFAIRS  General Studies-02 U.S. backs sale of fighters to India News: The Trump administration has told the U.S. Congress that it “strongly supports” the sale of F-18 and F-16 fighter planes to India. Beyond news: These are built by American companies Boeing and Lockheed Martin respectively. Both companies have offered to assemble these planes in India, should New Delhi decide to buy them. U.S. lawmakers and bureaucrats, in general, have been enthusiastic supporters of proposals to sell these fighters to India, and are now presenting them as deals that could reduce America’s trade deficit with India and create more jobs in America than they relocate — issues that are on top of Mr. Trump’s agenda. F-16 and Gripen Built by Swedish company Saab,…
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HINDU NOTES-SEPT 7 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

HINDU NOTES-SEPT 7 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

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CLICK HERE TO SEE DATE WISE CURRENT AFFAIRS  General Studies-02 Attacks by cow vigilantes must stop, SC tells States News: Attacks on innocents by cow vigilantes must stop, the Supreme Court said. Beyond News: It ordered the States and the Union Territories to appoint nodal police officers in every district to crack down on such groups. BJP-ruled Haryana, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Gujarat accepted the apex court’s suggestion to appoint dedicated officers in the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police to prevent ‘gau rakshaks,’ as they call themselves, from taking the law into their own hands or becoming a law unto themselves. Context: A three-judge Bench of Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra and Justices Amitava Roy and A.M. Khanwilkar was hearing an intervention by Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson, Tushar Gandhi, about…
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HINDU NOTES-SEPT 6 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

HINDU NOTES-SEPT 6 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

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CLICK HERE TO SEE DATE WISE CURRENT AFFAIRS  General Studies-01 Journalist Gauri Lankesh shot dead. News: Nationally renowned journalist and activist Gauri Lankesh, 55, known for her firebrand writing on social issues, was shot dead by unidentified assailants, right outside her residence in Rajarajeshwari Nagar in west Bengaluru. Beyond News: Earlier she was punished for defaming a political leader (6 months & 10,000 fine). She got bail from higher court recently. 2 years ago,another writer MM kalburae killed in a similar way near his house. The police are analyzing footage from two CCTV cameras installed at her house and believed that they may hold vital clues. They said that she had neither complained to the police of any threats to her life nor sought security. General Studies-02 Modi’s 10 ‘noble…
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