PERIYAR IAS CURRENT AFFAIRS 29-JUNE-2018
Paper 1:
Topic: Indian
culture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature and
Architecture from ancient to modern times.
Sant Kabir
Context: June 28 marks Sant Kabir’s 500th death anniversary and is
celebrated as Kabir Jayanti across
the country.
About Kabir:
§ Sant Kabir
Das was a very renowned saint,
poet and social reformer of
India who lived during the 15th century. His esteemed works and poems describe
the greatness and oneness of the Supreme Being.
§ He did not believe in any religious discrimination and
readily accepted all the religions. Sant
Kabir Das propagated that there is the presence of same Supreme Being in all
religions.
§ Sant Kabir
Das was a highly acclaimed poet of his time. His writings significantly influenced the Bhakti movement. Some of
his famous writings include ‘Sakhi
Granth’, ‘Anurag Sagar’, ‘Bijak’ and ‘Kabir Granthawali’.
§ A
religious community known as ‘Kabir
Panth’ was founded by him and the members of
this forum are referred as ‘Kabir Panthis’, implying the followers of Kabir
Das. He was admired by individual of all faiths and his teachings are still
alive and passed from generations.
§ Swami Ramananda influence: Kabir
Das’ ideologies were greatly influenced by Vaishnava saint Swami Ramananda who
accepted Kabir as his disciple.
§ The UP
Tourism department has initiated to promote Maghar as a
tourist destination where Hindus have built a temple in memory of Kabir, while
Muslims have constructed a mausoleum in his memory.
What’s important?
§ For
Prelims: Sant Kabir- beliefs, works and places associated.
§ For Mains:
Teachings of Sant Kabir and their relevance today.
Sources:
the hindu.
Paper 2:
Topic: Issues
relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to
Health, Education, Human Resources.
Global realty transparency index
Context: Jones
Lang LaSalle Inc. (JLL) has released the Global Real Estate Transparency Index
2018.
About the index:
The 2018
Global Real Estate Transparency Index covers 100 markets and is based on 186
indicators.
These variables are divided into six areas –performance
measurement, market fundamentals, governance of listed vehicles, regulatory
& legal frameworks, transaction process and environmental sustainability.
The Index
scores markets on a scale of 1 to 5 (with 1.00 being the highest possible
score). Depending on their overall performance, markets are assigned to one of
five transparency tiers.
§ Highly
Transparent.
§ Semi-Transparent.
§ Low
Transparency.
Performance of various countries:
§ India has
moved up just one spot from 36 in 2016 to 35 in 2018.
§ The UK,
Australia, the US, France and Canada are the top five countries.
§ Sri Lanka
is at the 66th position and Pakistan at 75th among south Asian countries.
Venezuela is the least transparent market with 100th rank.
§ Among
BRICS nations, both China and South Africa remained on the same rank 33rd and
21st position, respectively, while, Brazil slipped to 37th position and Russia
remained at 38th rank.
Way ahead for India:
India is
one of the 10 countries that have registered maximum improvement in transparency
in real estate over the last two years. Since 2014, India has moved up by five
spots from 40th in the global real estate transparency index.
§ However,
India has moved up just one spot despite the implementation of the Real Estate
(Regulation And Development) Act or RERA. RERA was implemented in May 2016 to
bring accountability and transparency into the sector. However, unlike a few
states such as Maharashtra and Karnataka, several states have been slow in its
implementation.
§ India is
thus yet to figure among the transparent markets, despite the regulatory
changes and the possibility of a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) listing.
What’s important?
§ For
Prelims: Global realty transparency index- features and rankings of various
countries, RERA.
§ For Mains:
RERA- performance, challenges its implementation.
Sources:
the hindu.
Topic:
Important International institutions, agencies and fora, their structure,
mandate.
Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
Context: In a
blow to Pakistan, the Financial Action Task Force has placed it on the ‘grey
list’ for failing to curb anti-terror financing. The decision was taken at the
global financial watchdog Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) plenary session
held recently in Paris.
Implications:
The
placement on the ‘grey list’ could hurt Pakistan’s economy as well as its
international standing.
Developments so far:
§ The
process began in February 2018 when FATF approved the nomination of Pakistan
for monitoring under its International Cooperation Review Group (ICRG) commonly
known as ‘grey List’.
§ Pakistan
was asked to prepare a plan to address international body’s concerns and get
its approval or it could risk being moved to the black list.
§ It
presented a 26-point plan of action to the FATF planery with the commitment to
implement it over a period of 15 months to address the concerns of the global
community.
§ The
endorsement of the plan means that FATF formally placed Pakistan on the list.
In case it had rejected the plan, Pakistan would have been on FATF’s Public
Statement, also called as the black list.
Efforts by Pakistan:
§ On June
20, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan issued Anti Money
Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Regulations 2018, in
compliance with FATF recommendations.
§ On June 8,
the National Security Committee (NSC) reaffirmed its commitment to cooperate
with the FATF.
§ By January
next year, Pakistan will publish updated lists of persons and entities
proscribed under the Anti-Terrorism Act and the UN-designated entities.
About FATF:
What is it?
The
Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is an inter-governmental body established in
1989 on the initiative of the G7. It is a “policy-making body” which
works to generate the necessary political will to bring about national
legislative and regulatory reforms in various areas. The FATF Secretariat is housed at the OECD headquarters in
Paris.
Objectives:
The
objectives of the FATF are to set standards and promote effective
implementation of legal, regulatory and operational measures for combating
money laundering, terrorist financing and other related threats to the
integrity of the international financial system.
Functions:
The FATF
monitors the progress of its members in implementing necessary measures,
reviews money laundering and terrorist financing techniques and
counter-measures, and promotes the adoption and implementation of appropriate
measures globally. In collaboration with other international
stakeholders, the FATF works to identify national-level vulnerabilities with
the aim of protecting the international financial system from misuse.
Facts for Prelims:
Pakistan
remained on the FATF grey list from 2012 to 2015.
What’s important?
§ For
Prelims: FATF, Grey list, G7.
§ For Mains:
What is Grey list and Black list, how are countries in the list affected?
Sources:
the hindu.
Topic:
Important International institutions, agencies and fora, their structure,
mandate.
United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)
Context: A
total of 20 countries, including India, announced contributions to the 2018
budget of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine
Refugees. India has pledged USD 5 million. The contributions are to help
bolster “severe funding crisis” following US’ cut in its annual aid to UNRWA.
Background:
UNRWA has
been providing health, education, relief and social services, as well as
emergency humanitarian assistance, to some 5.3 million Palestinian refugees
across its five fields of operation — Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank and
the Gaza Strip — for 65 years.
However,
in January, the agency’s financial situation became catastrophic due to the
sudden loss of USD 300 million in voluntary contributions. The Trump
administration in January US said it would withhold USD 65 million of USD 125
million it had planned to send to UNRWA.
About UNRWA:
§ Following
the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict, UNRWA was established by United Nations General
Assembly to carry out direct relief and works programmes for Palestine
refugees. The Agency began operations on 1 May 1950.
§ In the
absence of a solution to the Palestine refugee problem, the General Assembly
has repeatedly renewed UNRWA’s mandate, most recently extending it until 30
June 2020.
§ UNRWA is the only UN agency dedicated to helping refugees
from a specific region or conflict and
is separate from UNHCR.
§ Funding: The
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) is funded
almost entirely by voluntary contributions from UN Member States. UNRWA also
receives some funding from the Regular Budget of the United Nations, which is
used mostly for international staffing costs.
§ The Agency’s services encompass education,
health care, relief and social services, camp infrastructure and improvement,
microfinance and emergency assistance, including in times of armed conflict.
What’s important?
For Prelims
and Mains: UNRWA- functions, funding and significance.
Sources:
the hindu.
Paper 3:
Topic:
biotechnology.
Ban on Oxytocin
Context: The
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has restricted the manufacture of
Oxytocin formulations for domestic use to public sector only. Coupled with
this, it has also banned the import of Oxytocin and its formulations. The order
comes into effect from July 1.
Who can manufacture?
Only
Karnataka Antibiotics & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (KAPL), a public sector
company, will manufacture this drug for domestic use. It will supply the drug
to registered hospitals and clinics in public and private sector directly.
Why a ban on oxytocin?
§ The drug
is misused in the dairy industry where livestock is injected with Oxytocin to
make them release milk at a time convenient to farmers.
§ Oxytocin
is also used to increase the size of vegetables such as pumpkins, watermelons,
eggplants, gourds, and cucumbers.
About Oxytocin:
§ Oxytocin
has also been dubbed the hug hormone, cuddle chemical, moral molecule, and the
bliss hormone due to its effects on behaviour, including its role in love and
in female reproductive biological functions in reproduction.
§ Oxytocin
is a hormone that is made in the brain, in the hypothalamus. It is transported
to, and secreted by, the pituitary gland, which is located at the base of the
brain.
§ It acts
both as a hormone and as a brain neurotransmitter.
§ The
release of oxytocin by the pituitary gland acts to regulate two female
reproductive functions: Childbirth and Breast-feeding.
Facts for Prelims:
§ Carbetocin: The
World Health Organization (WHO) has come up with a safe and effective
alternative to the controversial drug oxytocin.
§ While
Oxytocin, must be stored and transported at 2–8 degrees Celsius, and becomes
less effective when exposed to heat, Carbetocin does not require refrigeration
and retains its efficacy for at least three years even if it is stored at 30
degrees Celsius, and in 75% relative humidity.
Sources:
the hindu.
Topic:
indigenization of technology and developing new technology.
ISRO is planning to mine Moon
Context: Indian
Space Research Organisation (ISRO)’s second moon mission — the Rs 800 crore
‘Chandrayaan-2’ —will hunt for deposits of Helium-3 — a waste-free nuclear
energy that could answer many of Earth’s energy problems.
Why Helium- 3?
§ The
isotope of Helium, which is abundant on the moon, could theoretically meet
global energy demands for three to five centuries.
§ This kind
of energy is also expected to be worth trillions of dollars (one expert
estimated Helium-3’s value at about five billion US dollars a ton).
§ There are
approximately 1 million metric tons of Helium-3 embedded in the moon, although
only about a quarter of that can realistically could brought to Earth.
§ Since the
isotope is not radioactive, it could be used in fusion reactors for nuclear
energy without dangerous nuclear by-products.
Concerns and challenges:
Even if
ISRO finds helium-3 on the moon, there are obstacles that need to be addressed
before it can be utilised. The space agency will have to figure out how it will
mine and bring back the isotope to Earth. Building fusion power plants to
convert this resource into energy is another issue that has to be looked at.
Additionally, there is no international treaty on commercial entities allowed
to keep what they have mined from space, said the report. Only the US and
Luxembourg have passed legislations to this effect.
Way ahead:
He-3
fusion is untested technology. Considering prevailing commitments like the
Paris Agreement, it would simply be foolish for India to attempt stewarding a
nuclear fusion programme involving heavier isotopes when a prototype hydrogen
fusion experiment (ITER) itself has sucked in over Rs 96,550 crore (about 9% of
which India contributes) while another billion-dollar facility in the US has
been struggling to kickstart fusion chain reactions for over four years now.
About Chandrayaan-2:
§ Chandrayaan-2
includes soft-landing on Moon and moving a rover on its surface. It is an
advanced version of the previous Chandrayaan-1 mission. It consists of an
orbiter, lander and rover configuration.
§ The
Orbiter spacecraft when launched from Sriharikota will travel to the Moon and
release the Lander, which will in turn deploy a tiny Rover to roam the lunar
surface — all three sending data and pictures to Earth.
§ It is
planned to be launched as a composite stack into the earth parking orbit (EPO)
of 170 X 18,500 km by GSLV-Mk II.
What’s important?
§ For
Prelims: Helium- 3, Chandrayaan- 2.
§ For Mains:
Mining on Moon- need, challenges and technological innovations needed.
Sources:
the hindu.
Facts for Prelims:
Police medals for special operations:
Union Home
Ministry has instituted ‘Home Minister’s Special Operation Medals’ to honour
officers of state police, central paramilitary forces and other security
organisations engaged in special operations.
§ The three medals are —
Antarik Suraksha Medal, Asadharan Aashuchan Padak and Utkrisht &
Ati-Utkrisht Seva Medal.
§ While the
Home Minister’s Special Operation Medal and Asadharan Aashuchan Padak will be
awarded on August 15, Antarik Suraksha Medal and Utkrisht & Ati-Utkrisht
Seva Medal will be announced on Republic Day.
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