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Wednesday 23 October 2013

Current Affairs of October

According to top-secret documents provided by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, the American agency carried out intelligence gathering activities in India using at least two major programs: the first one is Boundless Informant, a data-mining system which keeps track of how many calls and emails are collected by the security agency; and the second one is PRISM, a program which intercepts and collects actual content from the networks. While Boundless Informant was used for monitoring telephone calls and access to the internet in India, PRISM collected information about certain specific issues — not related to terrorism — through Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Yahoo, Apple, YouTube and several other web-based services.

Film tracing Buddhism’s journey

Noted art historian Benoy K. Behl will screen a documentary titled Culture of Compassion: Buddhism in India and ASEAN countries. The film shows the spread of Buddhism from India to other South Asian countries.

Key issue before NAC: should projects displacing tribals be resisted?

 NAC Working Group (WG) headed by tribal expert professor Virginius Xaxa — who also heads the Prime Minister’s high-level committee that is to produce a report on the socio-economic condition of tribals — will examine whether developmental interventions and constitutional safeguards  including Fifth Schedule provisions  have come to the aid of tribal people in Left Wing Extremism-affected districts in central India. It is expected to zero in on the issues of displacement arising from the various development and mining projects and wildlife sanctuaries, and atrocities and redress of grievances of undertrials.
The key question the agenda papers pose is whether “industry, mineral exploitation and other infrastructure development projects that displace tribal communities are to be invariably resisted. Or to be worked out, ensuring overall interest of the tribal communities [livelihood security, environment, culture, improved quality of life, etc].”
UPA’s emphasis
In recent months, the UPA government — and now the NAC — has once again begun to lay a special emphasis on the condition of tribals: the PM’s high-level committee is expected to come out with a report similar to the one the Sachar Committee produced on Muslims in 2006, ahead of the general election in 2014.
The background note for the September 23 meeting admits that tribals “have veered in some areas to left radicalism either as cadres or sympathisers and supporters due to their exploitation and oppression by traders, moneylenders, land-grabbers…and [in the] absence of effective and sensitive civil administration.” The large-scale displacement of tribals in recent years, it says, “has reinforced the discontent… widespread in these areas for decades.” This has happened “despite the special constitutional and legal provisions for the protection of the tribal people in the Fifth Schedule,” as well as a slew of other laws.
The note asks the WG to “assess the impact of special programmes for the LWE areas, being implemented over the past 5-6 years” and “review implementation of provisions under the Fifth Schedule and PESA, 1996, the Scheduled Tribe and Other Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act 2006, and the Prevention of Atrocities Act.”

The sad story of a good vaccine

The Pentavalent vaccine, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare’s latest addition to the immunisation programme, has run into a storm. The vaccine is no stranger to controversy. A mix of five vaccines to fight childhood diseases like diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, Hepatitis B, pneumonia and meningitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae Type B, its roll-out in nine States has been opposed after infant deaths were reported post vaccination. The Supreme Court has sent a notice to the Ministry asking why the vaccine should not be banned in the country.
 Vaccines are known to be safe and one of the best preventive tools to protect children from disease. In India, nearly three-and-a-half lakh children die of pneumonia and meningitis every year and the best way to save these lives is a vaccine.
Model worth considering
Immunisation is done by health-care providers like auxiliary nurse midwives, who are often not trained enough to recognise clinical symptoms prior to administering the vaccine and the ability to provide support in case of adverse events. Vaccinators need to be well trained in the importance of identifying underlying conditions of the child before vaccinating, make parents understand the risks of vaccinating in case of any underlying condition and ensure post-vaccination care if there is any event of crying, fever and convulsions.

So far, 82.72 lakh doses have been administered in the country and 29 serious cases of Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI) have occurred following immunisation. Kerala reported 15 deaths; of these, six children had co-morbidity such as congenital heart disease, eight were Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SID), where the cause of death is unknown, and one infant probably died due to the vaccine. Haryana reported five deaths, Tamil Nadu four, Karnataka three and Gujarat and Jammu and Kashmir one each. If the public health system provides quality immunisation services and ideal case management AEFI, cases can be minimised.

Friday 11 October 2013

Latest Current Affairs - September 2013

       1.  Election Commission of India started a New technology called 'VVPAT' for                                   Enabling voters to verify their vote after polling. In this, after polling a paper will come out
       and voter will be able to see and verify his choice. In case of any error, the same wil be             rectified. It stands for Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail.
2.    Kerala Government Started construction of a world Class Bio Sciences Park named
       Bio 360 in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
3.    Government honored Oriental Bank of Commerce with Rajbhasha Samman Award.
4.    Indian Airforce Inducted its biggest Transport Aircraft C - 17 Globemaster III
       with a capacity of Carrying 80 Tonnes and 150 Troops.
5.    14 Sep is declared as Hindi Day. Hindi was declared our National Language on 14 sep,
       1949.
6.    15 Sep is celebrated as National Engineer's Day in memory of Famous Engineer M
       Vishwaraiya
7.   16 Sep is celebrated as Global Ozone Layer Conservation Day.
8.   21 September is International Peace Day.
9.   24 September is International Girl Child Day.
10.  27 September is world Tourism Day.
11.  33rd Meet of Asian & Pacific Conference of Correctional Administrators was held in
       Delhi.
12.  5 September is celebrated as India's national Teachers's Day. It is birthday of S
       Radhakrishnan , India's Second President.
13.  53rd Senior National Athletics Championships held in Ranchi, Jharkhand.
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14.  8 Sep is International Literacy Day as declared by UNESCO.
15.  8th G - 20 Countries' Meet organized in St. Petersburg, Russia.
16.  Bhavishya Nahi Vartman hai has been written by Vijay Ratan Shankar.
17.  Fly on the wall and Other Stories is written by Shubha Sharma.
18.  India and Malaysia : Interwined Strand is written by Veena Sikri
19.  Kanoon Lugat, the first Urdu law dictionary in India has been released.
20.  Revolution From Above is written by Deepankar Gupta.
21.  Science and Technology in China is written by Maharaja Krishna Rasgotra.
22.  A Committee Headed by Raghuram G Rajan about allocation of funds to states in
       case of division of states submitted its report to Government. Note that Raghuram G
       Rajan is Currently 23rd Governor of RBI.
23.   A committee headed by former Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi)
       Chairman M Damodaran was formed for Suggesting measures for increasing ease of
       doing business in India after a world bank report In 2012 ranked India at 132th place
       in world as far as Ease of business in India is Concerned. The Committee has suggested
       creation of an authoritive panel to study impact of Laws related to Companies and their
       Operations in India.
24.   Actor Aamir Khan has been selected by USA Organization America Abroad Media
        (AAM) for his television show 'Satyamev Jayate'.
25.   Actor has been John Abraham honoured with Pride of the Nation award.
26.   Afghanistan Education Minister Abdullah Obaid Visited India.
27.   Afghanistan Vice-President Karim Khalili Visited India.
28.   Afghanistan for the first time sent trade objects directly to India Through
        Oceanic Route through the Chabahar Port.
29.   Afghanistan won SAFF football championship 2013 after beating India.
30.   Angela Merkel has been made Chancellor of Germany for historic third time.