IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -OCTOBER 20 & 21 2019 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -OCTOBER 20 & 21 2019 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

Current affairs, Daily hindu notes, hindu notes, IAS EXAM, IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULES, MAINS 2020, PIB notes, Press Information Bureau(PIB), PRS NOTES, The Hindu Notes, UPSC exam
IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULES -General Studies-02 IASTODAY CAPSULES are available free -date wise => CLICK HERE Pakistan army rejects India’s claim of destroying terror camps in PoK News The Pakistan military has rejected as “false” the Indian Army’s assertion that it targeted at least three terror camps in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). Indian Army Chief General Bipin Rawat said that six to 10 Pakistan Army personnel were killed and three terror camps destroyed in a retaliatory action by the Indian Army opposite the Tangdhar and Keran sectors in Jammu and Kashmir. Centre all set to revamp British era Indian Penal Code News The Home Ministry is all set to overhaul the Indian Penal Code (IPC) designed by the British. A senior government official said rebooting the code introduced by the British in 1860 was necessary…
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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -OCTOBER 19 2019 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -OCTOBER 19 2019 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULES -General Studies-01 IASTODAY CAPSULES are available free -date wise => CLICK HERE Kethavaram caves set to get a facelift News Kethavaram caves are all set to get a facelift for entering the prestigious list of world heritage sites of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) by next year. The caves, located at Kethavaram of Orvakal mandal, are home to rock art which dates to the Palaeolithic age. Paintings of deer, bulls, foxes, rabbits, and humans made by ancient inhabitants of the caves have been a hit among locals for a while now. IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULES -General Studies-02 DNA Technology Regulation Bill referred to parliamentary standing committee News The DNA Technology Regulation Bill, which seeks to control the use of DNA technology for establishing the identity of…
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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -OCTOBER 18 2019 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -OCTOBER 18 2019 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULES -General Studies-01 IASTODAY CAPSULES are available free -date wise => CLICK HERE World's first female spacewalking team makes history News The world’s first female spacewalking team made history high above Earth, floating out of the International Space Station to fix a broken part of the power network. World’s first female spacewalking team As NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir emerged one by one, it marked the first time in a half-century of spacewalking that a woman floated out without a male crewmate. Meir, making her spacewalking debut, became the 228th person in the world to conduct a spacewalk and the 15th woman. It was the fourth spacewalk for Koch, who is seven months into an 11-month mission that will be the longest ever by a woman. IASTODAY DAILY…
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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -OCTOBER 16 2019 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -OCTOBER 16 2019 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULES -General Studies-01 IASTODAY CAPSULES are available free -date wise => CLICK HERE Malnutrition behind 69% deaths among children below 5 in India: UNICEF report News Malnutrition caused 69% of deaths of children below the age of five in India, according to a UNICEF report released. Malnutrition The State of the World’s Children 2019, UNICEF said that every second child in that age group is affected by some form of malnutrition. This includes stunting (35%), wasting (17%) and overweight (%). Only 42% of children (in the age group of 6 to 23 months) are fed at adequate frequency and 21% get adequately diverse diet. Timely complementary feeding is initiated for only 53% of infants aged 6-8 months. Women at a higher risk About Indian women’s health, it said every second…
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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -OCTOBER 15 2019 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -OCTOBER 15 2019 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULES -General Studies-01 IASTODAY CAPSULES are available free -date wise => CLICK HERE Farmers continue to burn stubble despite ban News Burning stubble, the rice chaff left over after harvesting, is linked to winter air-pollution in Punjab as well as down-wind Delhi. Air-pollution In 2013, the National Green Tribunal issued a directive to Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh asking them to ban such stubble burning. The Centre has spent about ₹600 crore in subsidising farm equipment via village cooperatives to enable farmers to access them and avoid stubble burning. In 2018, Punjab had disbursed about 8,000 farm implements to individual farmers and set up 4,795 custom hiring centres, from where such machinery could be leased. The cost of hiring these machines was about ₹5,000 an acre. The success of these efforts has been…
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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -OCTOBER 13 & 14 2019 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -OCTOBER 13 & 14 2019 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULES -General Studies-02 IASTODAY CAPSULES are available free -date wise => CLICK HERE Pre-school children should learn in mother tongue: NCERT curriculum News Children between the ages of three and six years should begin their educational journey in their own mother tongues, learn through play and not be subjected to tests of any kind, says the NCERT's first-ever preschool curriculum. Mother tongues Teaching through a child's mother tongue or home language is internationally recognised as most appropriate in the early years, the NCERT guidelines also acknowledge the challenge of language diversity in India. In case there are more than one language as mother tongue, teachers may allow as many languages as are in the classroom to be used for expression with gradually exposing the child to school language.Children need a…
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