Emigration bill 2021- Improvements & concerns

Emigration bill 2021- Improvements & concerns

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Q: Discuss the improvements and drawbacks in the emigration bill 2021 in comparison to 1983 act.  [July 28 Q2] Hints:  Emigration act 1983 governments the labor migration of India to 18 countries. Emigration bill 2021 open for criticism and feedbacks seek to fix drawbacks of previous act. Drawbacks of Emigration act 1983 Lacks attention to other areas beyond gulf region as it enacted with special focus on migration to Gulf region. Failed to address core issues like exorbitant recruitment charge, poor living conditions, retention of passport..etc No proper mechanism to solve problems like unregistered migration & illegal broker market..etc Improvements in emigration bill 2021 Proposes 3 tier institutional framework handling matters of welfare effectively. Pre departure briefings to make workers more aware. Comprehensive emigration management through CEMA. Ensures welfare and…
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Caste based census- Needs and concerns

Caste based census- Needs and concerns

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Case based census in India- Needed ? Post 1949, census has been conducted by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. All the censuses since 1951 were conducted in every decades under the 1948 Census of India Act. Need of census: The census provides information that government needs to develop policies, plan and run public services, and allocate funding. The unique features of India, caste has possessed various challenges since it creation. Recently there is a demand for caste based census 2021 broader than socio economic caste census 2011. Need for caste based census Understanding levels: Welfare level of communities are majorly determined by their castes. Social backwardness coupled with poor financial standing creates double whammy. Better policy formulation:  Having a caste based…
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Spyware-Threats to national security & need to strengthen personal data protection law

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Q: What do you understand by spywares? Analyze the threats of such cyber-attacks pose to the national security of the country & the need for strengthening personal data laws to ensure the right to privacy of individuals in the light of recent Pegasus attack in India. HINTS [DOWNLOAD AS PDF] Spyware is loosely defined as malicious software designed to enter your computer device, gather data about you, and forward it to a third-party without your consent, in a way that harms the user. For example, by violating their privacy or endangering their device's security. Modus operandi/effects Through whatsapp call (picked/unpicked) >Planting easily without even clicks Can add/retrieve data Track social networks, calls and messages Can be deleted remotely without evidence to trace. Threats posed by cyber-attack to national security. Threat…
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Balance between economic development and environmental sustainability

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WHY & HOW India should maintain balance between economic development and environmental sustainability? In India from the very early period of harrapan civilization, nature has acquired a special position in our life. We are the only civilization in the world which has such a deep tie with the nature. In fact we worshipped it, so in the present milieu, we should try to keep the balance between the environmental sustainability and our economic development. Why India should maintain balance? India’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emission levels are the third highest in the world, and soon likely to become the highest. For a Clean environment - WHO report has highlighted that 13 out of 20, most polluted cities are in India. In this backdrop and keeping in mind the future growth of…
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APRIL 2021- IAS CURRENT AFFAIRS MAGAZINE

APRIL 2021- IAS CURRENT AFFAIRS MAGAZINE

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APRIL 2021- MONTHLY MAGAZINE BY IASTODAY UPSC IAS syllabus wise current affairs date wise compendium by IASTODAY is popular for its quality, coverage and relevance in examination. February 2021 magazine is available by MAY 1 2021 for our registered users and is now open for others from MAY 5 2021. Highlights of IASTODAY MONTHLY MAGAZINE Works for novice or experienced learners with simple words. Date wise compendium for quick revision. Important news items from newspapers, down to earth and government sources like PIB, PRS..etc covered. Crisp and easy to understand format. Less than 100 pages If you go to Delhi , our magazines are being sold in every shops you visit. You can buy pdf online at nominal rate from the comfort of home. >CLICK HERE TO BUY NOW<< If you…
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Geopolitical significance of Suez canal- UPSC IAS mains

Geopolitical significance of Suez canal- UPSC IAS mains

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Geopolitical significance of Suez canal The Suez Canal is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing Africa and Asia. It offers vessels a direct route between the North Atlantic and northern Indian oceans via the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, saving around 8900km or 8-10 days travel. Recent blockage of Suez Canal made its significance higher than ever before. Geographical significance of Suez Canal   Shortest route: It offers shortest route reducing the journey distance from the Arabian Sea to London by approximately 8,900 kilometers (5,500 mi), or 8 days at 24knts to 10 days at 20knts. Connecting 2 important seas: It connects Mediterranean Sea & red sea. Separating 2 continents: It separates African continent from Asia.   Political significance of Suez Canal   Global dependence: The…
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