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Complete Analysis of THE HINDU
Dated 4TH April, 2017.
―If you want something you never
had,
Then Do something you never did!‖
By Jatin Verma
Head of the Content for UPSC,
Study IQ Education.
Questions Dated 03rd April, 2017
• India is a signatory to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD). Article 9 of UNCRPD casts an obligation on all the signatory governments to take appropriate measures to ensure to persons with disabilities access, on an equal basis with others.
• Governments of ESCAP region gathered in Incheon, Republic of Korea in 2012 and adopted the Incheon Strategy to ―Make the Rights Real‖ for persons with disabilities in Asia and the Pacific.
• The Incheon Strategy provides the first regionally agreed disability inclusive “Development Goals”
Previous Days’ Questions
- DPSPs dealing with Disabled welfare: Article 38, 41
& 47.
Questions page 2
• Scheme of Implementation of Persons with Disabilities Act (SIPDA)
• The DePwD has asked various State Govts. to identify about 50 to 100 public buildings in big cities and also identify citizen centric public websites, which if made fully accessible would have the highest impact on the lives of PwDs.
• Once identified, ―Access Audit‖ of these buildings and websites will be conducted by professional agencies.
• As per the audit findings, retrofitting and conversion of buildings, transport and websites would be undertaken by various government departments
5 MCQs from Previous Years’ UPSC Question Papers Q1. How do District Rural Development Agencies (DRDAs) help in the reduction of rural poverty in India? 1. DRDAs act as Panchayati Raj Institutions in certain specified backward regions of the country.
2 .DRDAs undertake area-specific scientific study of the causes of poverty and malnutrition and prepare detailed remedial measures .
3. DRDAs secure inter-sectoral and inter-departmental coordination and cooperation for effective implementation of anti-poverty programmes.
4. DRDAs watch over and ensure effective utilization of the funds intended for anti-poverty programmes.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Prelims Question 2
2. Consider the following: 1. Hotels and restaurants 2. Motor transport undertakings 3. Newspaper establishments 4. Private medical institutions The employees of which of the above can have the ‗Social Security‘ coverage under ―Employees‘ State Insurance Scheme‘?
[A]Only 1, 2 & 3
[B]4 Only
[C]1, 3 & 4 Only
[D]1, 2, 3 & 4
Prelims Questions 3
3. What is Near Field Communication?
(a) Near field communication is a Bluetooth technology that
concepts two Bluetooth devices.
(b) It is a technology that connects two mobile phones without
Bluetooth technology.
(c) It is a variation of other short range wireless technologies,
which can quickly swap information between devices
when they are touched together.
(d) It is a technology that root out the problem of interference
in C band mobile network
Prelims Question 4
Q4. La Nina is suspected to have caused recent floods in Australia. How is La Nina different from EI Nino ?
1. La Nina is characterized by un-usually cold ocean temperature in equatorial Indian ocean whereas EI Nino is characterized by unusually warm ocean temperature in the equatorial pacific ocean. 2. EI Nino has adverse effect on south-west monsoon of India, but La Nina has no effect on monsoon climate. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? (a) 1 only. (b) 2 only. (c) Both 1 and 2. (d) Neither 1 nor 2.
Prelims Question 5
5. Recently , ―oil zapper‘‘ was in the news. What is it ?
(a) It is an eco-friendly technology for the remediation
of oily sludge and oil spills.
(b) It is the latest technology developed for under-sea oil
exploration.
(c) It is a genetically engineered high biofuel-yielding
maize variety.
(d) It is the latest technology to control the accidentally
caused flames from oil wells.
Editorial Page
Bad Loans: Thus, total stressed assets — NPAs,
restructured loans and unrecognised bad loans —
would amount to a staggering 16% of all loans and
nearly 20% of loans at PSBs.
The Lending boom of today is a culmination of the
loans lent during 2004-08.
Secondly, . NPAs, which are 9% of all loans today,
were only half that level a year before.
2nd page
Why has the bad loan problem remained unresolved for
so long? Two reasons: Bad Luck & Policy Error
2 Solutions:- One, banks keep financing projects that are
not making repayments in full and would qualify as NPAs.
Two, banks grow their loan portfolio at a brisk rate. As the
denominator in the ratio of bad loans to total
loans grows, the bad loan problem automatically diminishes.
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That’s how India’s banking sector came out of the bad loan problem in the early 2000s. This time around, however, luck has not favoured us. Why?
(1) Global Economy is down;
(2) The strategy of Continuing to make loans to policy makers have not yielded results.
Policy Factors: The biggest policy error was the belief among
policymakers that bad governance, bad management and
even corruption at PSBs were primarily responsible for the problem.
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P.J. Nayak Committee: said that majority government ownership of PSBs was the root cause of
the bad loan problem as it meant political and bureaucratic interference with commercial decisions.
Economic Survey of 2016-17: Bad loan problem is ―an economic problem, not a morality play. The vast bulk of the problem has been caused by unexpected changes in the economic environment:
(i) Timetables, (ii) Exchange rates, and
(iii) Growth rate assumptions going wrong
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Solution: The Govt:-
- Appointed a Bank Board Bureau (BBB) (Nayak
committee) for Appointment of Chairmen and MDs of
PSBs.
- The BBB was also assigned the role of advising
banks on restructuring and raising capital.
- Creating a BBB was like adding another layer and as
expected it could not provide a solution.
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If Economic Survey had come come earlier, then Govt
would have acted swiftly.
Top Level- Govt.
Middle Level-BBB
Bank Management
Direct Responsibility
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It would have judged that corrections must be made
within the existing framework, not by overturning it.
Rightly now, The initiative has moved away from the BBB and back to the Finance Ministry and the RBI where it rightly belongs.
Reluctance of Bank Managements to resolve Bad loans for fear of Inquiry by CVC, CBI etc.
Now, multiple oversight committees to speedily vet loan
write-offs. IDEA: Loan Resolution Authority by an Act of Parliament.
Editorial Page 6: Welcome Asurance
Vacancies: 437 at High Courts level.
Memorandum of Procedure has been finalised now
PM floated the idea of use of Technology in clearing
the Backlog of Cases.
Page 6 Ethnic pressures: Manipur- Nagas & Kukis
The issues: Nagas, Kukis & Meitis keep making competitive
claims:
(i) 7 new Districts were created by previous govt in
Manipur- Nagas angry but Kukis happy
(ii) Now the new Govt is proposing a rollback- Nagas happy
but Kukis angry;
(iii) Kangpokpi carved out from areas of Naga-dominated
Senapati district- Spoils the Naga idea of Greater Nagalim
Senapati and Jiribam districts.
Nagaland conts.
Nagas demand: They want all Naga inhabited territories in Manipur, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland to come under ―Greater Nagalim‖
Meitis: Meiteis in the valley who comprise roughly 60% of the population but live in a tenth of the area
of Manipur.
What is the Inner Line Permit?
ILP is an official travel document issued by the GoI to grant inward travel of an Indian citizen into a protected area for a limited period.
It is obligatory for Indians residing outside
NAGAS
Currently, the Inner Line Permit is operational in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Nagaland.
Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and
Migrant Workers Bill 2015 in Manipur- To check the Demographic Imbalance.
NSCN(I-M) versus NSCN (Khaplang)
The other Important issue: to repeal the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, which has been in place in the State since 1980,
Questions
Observation: Schedule 5 & Schedule 6 of the
Constitution provide Solutions only for tribal groups as
whole but not for Intra-Tribal Groups.
Q. Years of different N-E States becoming part of India?
Q. What is the National Highway number? It passes
through how many states’ capitals?
NH 37
Page 8
Rohingya Issue: 40,000 Rohingyas have reached Jammu
Aadhar is a proof of Identity but not Citizenship.
International Page 10 (25 March)
-U.N. to probe Rohingyas issue
- Who are Rohingyas?
Ans. Linguistically, Rohingyas are related to
Indo- Aryans of India and Bangladesh, as opposed to the
mainly Sino-Tibetan languages of Myanmar.
Population- 1million ―Boat People‖-Bangladesh, then
Australia.
Rakhine State
Page 9
Amendments to RTI:
1. Application shall not exceed the word limit of 500
words,
2. It will contain the addresses of the Central Public
Information Officer and that of the applicant.
-ID Proof mandatory
(Whither Whistleblowers‘ Act?)
3. Fee hike!!!
Page 10 International
Socialist wins Ecuador polls.
Pink Tide:- In Latin America, where a so-called
―pink tide‖ of leftist leaders has been ebbing,
the vote is seen as crucial.
Main South American Leaders : Hugo Chavez-
Venezuela, Cuba; Brazil…..Died. So, the capitalist wave
will engulf the World.
[GS. PAPER 1 WORLD HISTORY]
Page 11
SBI Merger: The government-driven move to merge
State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur, State Bank of
Hyderabad, State Bank of Mysore, State Bank of
Patiala and State Bank of Travancore.
Questions: 1. SBI established?
2. Bank Nationalisation?
3. Narsihmam Committee Recommendation?
Page 11 Business
Malaysian PM seeks early FTA:
Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
(RCEP) – the mega FTA.
The 16 RCEP countries:- India, Japan,
China, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and
the 10-member ASEAN bloc, including Malaysia.