HINDU NOTES-SEPT 16 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

HINDU NOTES-SEPT 16 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

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CLICK HERE TO SEE DATE WISE CURRENT AFFAIRS  General Studies-02 Aadhaar to be linked to driving licence News: Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad announced that after linking Aadhaar to PAN cards, the Union government would now link it with driving licences as well. Beyond news: PAN aadhar Linking claims to have prevented black money & money laundering. New attempt aims to reduce chances of having multiple driving licence by individuals. Aadhaar is considered as a safe and secure tool for good governance and empowerment. ‘Anti-superstition Bill will be tabled in winter session’ News: A watered-down and much-delayed anti-superstition Bill is likely to be introduced during the winter session of the State legislature in November-December in Belagavi. Beyond News: Following protests , the authorities have amended…
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HINDU NOTES-SEPT 15 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

HINDU NOTES-SEPT 15 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

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CLICK HERE TO SEE DATE WISE CURRENT AFFAIRS  General Studies-02 N. Korea: Japan draws in India News: Displaying strategic convergence, India and Japan on Thursday asked North Korea to shut down its nuclear and missile programmes. Beyond News: Both sides also hinted at Pakistan’s past involvement with North Korean nuclear and missile programmes Sought accountability of “all parties” who helped Pyongyang acquire nuclear technology even as Japan promised to help India deal with cross-border terrorism. It highlights entry of India into the escalating crisis over North Korean nuclear tests, reflects India’s growing “aspiration” to play a role befitting New Delhi’s rising status. Both sides also pledged to mount pressure on North Korea. A joint statement issued after the summit sought the implementation of Resolution 1267 of the UN Security Council to…
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HINDU NOTES-SEPT 14 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

HINDU NOTES-SEPT 14 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

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CLICK HERE TO SEE DATE WISE CURRENT AFFAIRS  General Studies-02 Equality for what? Hegel suggests that poverty is a social phenomenon. Hegal Arguments: Society is complicit in the creation and recreation of poverty. Destitution, that is, is the outcome of a skewed economy. Poverty breeds unfortunate consequences, such as suffering, which seriously demoralizes human beings. The existence of large numbers of the poor pose a direct threat to the social order, simply because the poor are (justly) resentful of their exclusion from the benefits of society. Official references: In a paper aptly titled ‘Indian income inequality, 1922-2014: From British Raj to Billionaire Raj?’, they conclude that income inequality in India is at the highest level since 1922, when the country’s income tax law was conceived, and that the top 1%…
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HINDU NOTES-SEPT 13 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

HINDU NOTES-SEPT 13 2017 [UPSC DAILY CAPSULE]

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CLICK HERE TO SEE DATE WISE CURRENT AFFAIRS  General Studies-02 ‘Cooling off’ period in Hindu divorce can go: SC News: Hindu couples who have mutually agreed to separate need not wait anymore for the mandatory “cooling off” period of six months before divorce, the Supreme Court held on Tuesday. What is cool off period: Earlier,when a couple moves a court of law for divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act, they have to wait for a minimum period of six months. Divorce by mutual consent was introduced as an amendment to the Hindu Marriage Act in 1976. The waiting period under Section 13B was mandated to prevent couples from taking any hasty decision to end their marriage. Important aspects of verdict: The court held that the waiting period should be done…
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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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