In today’s daily current affairs briefing for UPSC aspirants, we explore the latest developments that hold relevance for the upcoming civil services examination. Our focus today includes a critical analysis of recent policy changes, international affairs, and national developments, all of which play a pivotal role in shaping the socio-political and economic landscape of India. Stay informed and stay ahead in your UPSC preparations with our daily current affairs updates, as we provide you with concise, well-researched insights to help you connect the dots between contemporary events and the broader canvas of the civil services syllabus.
Multilingualism in India
Tag: GS-2 Polity, Indian Constitution, Diversity of India
In News
In today’s globalized world, multilingualism is gaining recognition for its cognitive advantages and its potential to enrich diverse cultures.
How would you describe India’s linguistic diversity?
- India is renowned for its linguistic diversity, boasting over 19,500 languages spoken across the country.
- This diversity encourages multilingualism, with more than a quarter of the population using two languages and approximately 7% speaking three.
- Multilingualism is not just about numbers; it embodies culture, identity, and history, reflecting India’s diverse and pluralistic society.
- Multilingualism offers cognitive benefits, enhances social and emotional skills, and provides practical advantages like career opportunities and cultural understanding.
- It allows individuals to connect with a wider range of people and explore diverse cultures and resources.
What are the language rights and duties in India as defined by the Constitution?
- The Indian Constitution contains several key provisions related to languages.
- Article 29 protects minority interests, ensuring the preservation of distinct languages, scripts, and cultures while prohibiting discrimination.
- The Eighth Schedule lists 22 official languages, including classical languages.
- Article 343 designates Hindi in Devanagari script as the official language of the Union, with English as an associate official language for 15 years.
- Article 345 allows states to adopt languages for official purposes.
- Article 346 recognizes linguistic diversity for official communication.
- Article 347 empowers the President to recognize languages at the state level.
- Article 348 deals with language use in courts.
- Article 350 ensures the right to submit grievances in one’s language.
- Article 350A mandates primary education in a mother tongue, and Article 350B establishes a “Special Officer” for linguistic minorities.
- Article 351 allows the Union government to issue directives for the development of the Hindi language.
UPSC Previous Year Questions Prelims (2021) Q. Consider the following statements: 21st February is declared to be the International Mother Language Day by UNICEF. The demand that Bangla has to be one of the national languages was raised in the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. Which of the above statements is/are correct? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 Ans: (b) Prelims (2021) Q2. With reference to India, the terms ‘HaIbi, Ho and Kui’ pertain to (2021) (a) dance forms of Northwest India (b) musical instruments (c) pre-historic cave paintings (d) tribal languages Ans: (d) Prelims (2015) Q.3 Which one of the following was given classical language status recently? (2015) (a) Odia (b) Konkani (c) Bhojpuri (d) Assamese Ans: (a) |
Source: LM
Minimum Wage Policy and Gig Workers
Tag: GS-3 Planning, Employment, Fiscal Policy, Government, Budgeting, Inclusive Growth
In News
The results of the fifth annual study by Fairwork India, which examined 12 e-commerce platforms, paint a bleak picture of the working conditions experienced by gig workers in India.
Key Findings of the Study:
- Only three platforms (Big basket, Flipkart, and Urban Company) have minimum wage policies
- However, no platform ensures a living wage for workers.
- The study explores how working conditions contribute to worker alienation, often tied to discrimination based on factors like caste, class, gender, and religion.
- Some platforms offer accident insurance and compensation for income loss due to accidents or medical reasons.
- They have also improved contract clarity, data protection, and procedures for handling worker issues, including appeals for disciplinary actions.
- None of the platforms received points for Fair Representation, indicating a lack of acknowledgment for collective worker bodies, despite an increase in worker collectivization in recent years.
State of gig economy in India
- The gig economy in India is marked by short-term contracts and freelance work, with individuals taking on project-based tasks rather than traditional full-time employment.
- India has seen significant growth in the gig economy, with around 7.7 million gig workers in 2020, expected to increase to 23.5 million by 2029-30, comprising about 4% of the country’s livelihood.
- Gig work is spread across low, medium, and high-skilled jobs.
- However, gig workers face challenges, including exclusion from social security and labour legislation due to their ambiguous employment status.
- They often miss out on benefits and legal protections, affecting their financial security in times of need.
- The government has taken steps to address these issues, such as the Code on Social Security (2020), which obligates gig employers to contribute to a Social Security Fund, and the Code on Wages, 2019, which establishes universal minimum wages, including for gig workers.
Minimum wage policy of India
- The Minimum Wage Policy in India is governed by the Code of Wages Act 2019, which modernizes labour laws to ensure more transparency and accountability.
- It universalizes minimum wage provisions for all employees, regardless of the sector or wage limit, with the aim of providing a “Right to Sustenance.”
- The Central Government sets floor wages, considering living standards, and states must set minimum wages higher than the floor wage.
- The concept of a floor wage ensures a minimum baseline wage, preventing state governments from setting wages below this threshold.
- However, concerns have arisen about the potential for capital flight to regions with lower wages.
Way Ahead
- To address the evolving nature of gig work, India’s labour laws should provide clear guidelines for classifying gig workers, ensuring they receive appropriate legal protections and benefits.
- This includes distinguishing between independent contractors and traditional employees. Additionally, efforts should be made to offer gig workers access to social security benefits like retirement savings, health insurance, and unemployment benefits, possibly through a portable benefits system.
- Ensuring fair compensation for gig workers and establishing minimum wage standards for specific gig roles can help prevent exploitation.
- Encouraging continuous skill development and training for gig workers, through government and industry partnerships, can enhance their employability and income potential.
UPSC Previous Year Questions Prelims (2022) Q. In India, which one of the following compiles information on industrial disputes, closures, retrenchments and lay-offs in factories employing workers? (a) Central Statistics Office (b) Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (c) Labour Bureau (d) National Technical Manpower Information System Ans: (c) Mains (2021) Q. Examine the role of ‘Gig Economy’ in the process of empowerment of women in India. |
Source: TH
Carbon Nanoflorets
Tag: GS-3 Achievements of Indians in Science & Technology, Scientific Innovations & Discoveries
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IIT Bombay researchers have developed carbon nanoflorets that demonstrate exceptional efficiency in converting sunlight into heat.
About Carbon Nanoflorets
- Researchers from IIT Bombay have developed carbon nanoflorets with an exceptional light absorption efficiency of 87%.
- These nanoflorets can absorb various sunlight frequencies, including infrared, visible light, and ultraviolet, unlike traditional solar-thermal materials.
- The creation process involves heating dendritic fibrous nanosilica (DFNS) with acetylene gas, resulting in carbon nanoflorets resembling marigold flowers under a microscope.
- The unique structure of carbon cones minimizes light reflection and maximizes internal absorption, capturing sunlight and converting it into thermal energy.
- The nanoflorets’ design ensures minimal heat dissipation, allowing for efficient utilization of generated thermal energy.
Carbon nanoflorets have significant applications and commercial potential, particularly in the following areas:
- A one-square-meter coating of carbon nanoflorets can efficiently vaporize water, outperforming commercial solar stills.
- This technology offers a sustainable and cost-effective solution for water heating, reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
- Nanoflorets can be applied to various surfaces, including paper, metal, and terracotta clay, making them versatile for different applications.
- Carbon nanofloret coatings enable users to harness solar energy for eco-friendly home heating, contributing to reduced carbon footprint and environmental sustainability.
- Coated nanoflorets exhibit exceptional stability, with a minimum lifespan of eight years, and ongoing research is assessing their durability under various environmental conditions.
Source: TH
Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary
Tag: GS-3 Environment
In News
Wild dogs have made a reappearance in Odisha’s Debrigarh Sanctuary.
About Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary
- Located near the Hirakud Dam in the Bargarh district of Odisha, Debrigarh Sanctuary spans an area of 346.91 square kilometres.
- To the east and north, it is bordered by the expansive Hirakud reservoir.
- This sanctuary was officially designated as a wildlife sanctuary on February 8, 1985.
- It serves as a crucial site for preserving the natural habitat and wildlife within the state of Odisha.
- The sanctuary features dry deciduous forests.
- Debrigarh Sanctuary is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the four-horned antelope, Indian leopard, Indian elephant, sambar, chital, and gaur, among others.
Source: TH
Strong Growth Across Core Industries in India
Tag: GS-3 Economy
In News
Data from the Ministry of Commerce & Industry revealed that in September, the Index of Eight Core Industries (ICI) in India recorded an 8.1 percent annual growth.
About the index of eight core industries and its significance
- The Index of Eight Core Industries (ICI) is a production volume index that assesses the collective and individual performance of eight vital core industries in India.
- As of April 2021, the core industries include
- petroleum refinery production
- Electricity
- Steel
- Coal production
- Crude oil
- Natural gas production
- Cement production
- Fertilizer production
- The Eight Core Industries comprise 40.27% of the weight of items included in the Index of Industrial Production (IIP).
- The ICI is compiled and released by the Office of Economic Adviser (OEA) within the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
- It serves as an important indicator offering early insights into the production performance of these key industries, which can have a significant impact on both general economic and industrial activities.
About the index of industrial production and its significance
- The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) is a crucial indicator that tracks changes in the volume of industrial product production within a specific time frame.
- It is published on a monthly basis by the National Statistical Office (NSO) under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.
- The IIP is a composite metric that gauges the growth rate in various industry groups, categorized by broad sectors (Mining, Manufacturing, and Electricity) and use-based sectors (Basic Goods, Capital Goods, and Intermediate Goods).
- The base year for the IIP is 2011-2012.
- This indicator is instrumental in policy formulation by government agencies such as the Ministry of Finance and the Reserve Bank of India.
- It also plays a significant role in the calculation of quarterly and advance Gross Domestic Product (GDP) estimates.
UPSC Previous Year Questions Prelims (2015) Q. In the ‘Index of Eight Core Industries’, which one of the following is given the highest weight? (a) Coal production (b) Electricity generation (c) Fertilizer production (d) Steel production Ans: (b) Exp: In 2015, Electricity was having the highest weightage in the index of 8 core industries. Therefore, option (b) is correct. The Eight Core Industries comprise 40.27% of the weight of items included in the Index of Industrial Production (IIP). The current weightage (April 2021), of eight core industries is given below: Petroleum Refinery production (28.04%), Electricity (19.85%), Steel (17.92%), Coal production (10.33%), Crude Oil (8.98%), Natural Gas production (6.88%), Cement production (5.37%), Fertilizer production (2.63%). Index of Industrial Production: The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) is an index which provides details regarding the growth of various sectors in an economy such as mineral mining, electricity, manufacturing, etc. |
Source: ET
Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat)
Tag: GS-2 Policies
In News
The Union Cabinet has given the green light for the creation of an autonomous body called “Mera Yuva Bharat” (MY Bharat), which aims to harness technology for fostering youth development and youth-led initiatives.
About Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat)
- Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat), as an autonomous body, will focus on youth aged 15-29 (or 10-19 for specific adolescent programs), aligning with the National Youth Policy’s definition of ‘Youth.’
- It aims to empower youth with resources and opportunities to become community change agents and bridge the gap between the government and citizens as “Yuva Setu.”
- MY Bharat will enhance leadership skills through experiential learning, shifting from physical interactions to programmatic approaches and creating a centralized youth database.
Source: PIB
National Company Law Appellate Tribunal
Tag: GS-3 Economy
In News
The NCLAT has postponed the hearing of a plea by Jet Airways’ Committee of Creditors (CoC) challenging the transfer of the airline’s ownership to Jalan-Kalrock Consortium (JKC) to November 9th.
About National Company Law Appellate Tribunal
- The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) was established under Section 410 of the Companies Act, 2013, effective from June 1, 2016.
- It serves as a specialized forum for addressing legal matters related to company law, insolvency, and competition law.
- Objectives:
- Adjudicate appeals against decisions made by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) under Section 61 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC).
- Review appeals against orders issued by the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India under Section 202 and Section 211 of IBC.
- Address appeals against directions, decisions, or orders issued by the Competition Commission of India (CCI).
- Serve as the Appellate Tribunal for appeals against orders from the National Financial Reporting Authority.
- Headquarters of NCLAT is located in New Delhi.
- Composition:
- The tribunal comprises a chairperson, judicial members, and technical members, appointed by the Central Government based on their expertise in fields like law, finance, accountancy, management, and administration.
- Case Disposal:
- Upon receiving an appeal from an aggrieved party, NCLAT reviews the matter, offering an opportunity for a fair hearing. Subsequently, it issues orders as it deems appropriate, which may confirm, modify, or annul the appealed decision.
- NCLAT is mandated to resolve appeals within a maximum period of six months from the date of receipt.
Source: LM
Tamil Lambadi embroidery
Tag: GS-1 Art and Culture
In News
The Porgai Artisan Association Society, consisting of over 60 women, creates and sells embroidered clothing to raise awareness about this traditional art form and to ensure its transmission to future generations.
About Tamil Lambadi embroidery
- The Lambadi community has a rich tradition of practicing Lambadi embroidery, which has been a vital aspect of their identity, serving to adorn their clothing and household items.
- This intricate embroidery, predominantly crafted by Lambadi women on cotton and silk fabrics, involves colourful cotton threads.
- The traditional designs feature geometric patterns like squares, rectangles, and circles, while also drawing inspiration from the local environment, including forests, birds, fruits, and flowers.
- The elderly women within this tribal community continue to wear their traditional five-piece attire, known as Petia, made from Mushru silk from Kutch.
Source: TH
Black Stork
Tag: GS-3 Environment
In News
A seldom-seen Black Stork was recently sighted in Uttar Pradesh’s Hastinapur Wildlife Sanctuary.
About The Black Stork
- The Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) is a large member of the stork family Ciconiidae.
- It nests in wetlands, coniferous and mixed forests, and can be spotted in grasslands, farmlands, as well as along lakes and rivers during the winter.
- This species is known for its long-distance migration, with European populations wintering in tropical Sub-Saharan Africa and Asian populations spending the winter in the Indian subcontinent.
- The Black Stork primarily inhabits regions across Europe, Asia, and several African countries.
- According to the IUCN, it is categorized as “Least Concern.”
About Hastinapur WLS
- Situated within the state of Uttar Pradesh, this sanctuary is nestled along the northern banks of the river Ganga, encompassing areas in the districts of Muzaffarnagar and Bijnor.
- Its landscape boasts diverse features, including wetlands, marshes, dry sand beds, and gently sloping ravines.
- The sanctuary is home to a range of wildlife, including Swamp Deer, Leopards, Wild Cats, Wild Otters, and Pythons.
- As part of the “Asia Flyway” project, the region attracts a multitude of both local and foreign migratory birds, drawn to the numerous water bodies in the vicinity.
About “Asia Flyway” project
- The “Asia Flyway” project is a crucial initiative for bird conservation.
- It focuses on preserving habitats along the migration route of birds, promoting their well-being and biodiversity.
- The project spans several Asian countries, facilitating the protection of various bird species through collaborative efforts.
- It plays a pivotal role in safeguarding the ecological balance and bird populations.
Source: TOI
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