IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -JUNE 27 2020 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -JUNE 27 2020 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULES -General Studies-01 Rise in carbon emission may lead to more extreme rainfall events in Chennai Source: PIB INDIA News India has the second highest fatality average due to hazards of climate change. The situation is not going to get any better in the future also, especially for those living in coastal areas, including Chennai. A modelling study carried by the researchers points to such uncomfortable climate-change-related scenarios in the future. Climate change The researchers say that high carbon emissions provide more favourable environment for extreme rainfall events in the Chennai region. The modelling results suggest that the projected precipitation in Chennai can increase by 17.37% on a peak rainy day in the future compared to the current levels. These projections have been made for year 2075. Chennai…
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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -JUNE 24 2020 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -JUNE 24 2020 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULES -General Studies-02 Cabinet approves Extension of tenure of the Commission constituted under Article 340 of the constitution to examine the issue of sub-categorization within Other Backward Classes in the Central List Source:The PIB india News The Union Cabinet  has approved the extension of the term of the Commission to examine the issue of Sub-categorization of Other Backward Classes, by 6 months upto 31.1.2021. Impact including employment generation potential The Communities in the existing list of OBCs which have not been able to get any major benefit of the scheme of reservation for OBCs for appointment in Central Government posts and for admission in Central Government Educational Institutions are expected to be benefitted upon implementation of the recommendations of the Commission. The Commission is likely to make recommendations for…
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MAY 2020-IASTODAY MONTHLY MAGAZINE

MAY 2020-IASTODAY MONTHLY MAGAZINE

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MAY 2020 monthly magazine is now available to Download from JUNE 1 2020 to users and yearly subscribers. We were flooded with requests about the magazine over last few days. Daily notes, PRS & PIB Notes are hallmark of IASTODAY. This covers current affairs updates based on UPSC syllabus. It helped thousands of aspirants in last few years. More over this premium date wise compendium comes at nominal fee of Rs.100/-. New to IASTODAY? See a sample of AUG 1 2019 Most Popular modules from Us; In Delhi you can see our modules being sold in every shop you visit. File size: 1.5 MB | Pages : 112 >>CLICK HERE TO BUY @ 100/- NOW<< Nb: IASTODAY REGISTERED USERS CAN DOWNLOAD FREE IN USER DASHBOARD. You can download previous months…
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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -MAY 10 & 11 2020 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -MAY 10 & 11 2020 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULES -General Studies-01 Lockdown air: less NO2, same PM2.5 and more urban ozone News While traffic pollution has been falling, the lockdown may be leading to the generation of a dangerous pollutant, urban ozone, which can cause airway inflammation in humans. The research is specific to the UK. Nitrogen oxides: Levels of nitrogen oxides were found reduced in most locations in the UK during mid-March and April. The level of decline ranges from 20% to 80%. Levels of nitrogen oxides fall less in rural areas than urban areas; and they are higher in the morning than compared to later in the day. PM2.5: There was no evidence of a decrease in PM2.5. While these particle are produced by vehicles, they are also known to originate from domestic wood burning and…
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Reasons behind frequent fuel price hike- GST a solution?

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Its argued that Both the Centre and States must bite the bullet to cut taxes on petrol and diesel.What are the reasons behind frequent fuel price hike?  Do you think that GST can be a viable solution for this? Justify your arguments. Recently, we are observing daily hike in fuel prices and are causing concern in common man's monthly expenditure. GST introduced to subsume indirect taxes & is fine except few items including Petrol & diesel. Reasons behind frequent fuel hike Excise duty: Constitutional provision for additional levy of taxes by center and state. Global price: Changes in oil producing nations induce variation in global price. Pricing: Prices are controlled by oil companies. Exchange rate: Rupee dollar exchange rate also impact pricing. Sanctions on oil purchase from Iran and Venezuela…
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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -FEBRUARY 23 & 24 2020 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -FEBRUARY 23 & 24 2020 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULES -General Studies-01 IASTODAY CAPSULES are available free -date wise => CLICK HERE Haryana: Ancient city in Sirsa, under a mound & 50,000 people News: A mound in Sirsa indistinguishable from the dusty background of most Haryana small towns could hold clues to the ancient city of ‘Sarishika’. Beyond News: Falling on the old route to Takshashila, the 6th-5th century BC city found mention in the Mahabharata, Panini’s Ashtadhyayi and the Buddhist text Divyavadana. However, before the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) can confirm the historicity of the site, it has to convince the nearly 50,000 people living on the identified 82 acres to move. With 788 families forcibly rehabilitated three years ago following a high court order still struggling for basic amenities, the residents, many of whom settled here…
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