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Saturday, February 20, 2021

Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order (Amendment) Bill 2021 - Devendrakula Velalar Issue

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 Why in news?

  • The Government of India tabled the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order (Amendment) Bill 2021.
  • It groups 7 SC sub-sects under one name (Devendrakula Velalar).

What is the Bill about?

  • The Tamil Nadu government proposed certain modifications to the list of the Scheduled Castes.
  • It groups seven Scheduled Caste sub-sects in Tamil Nadu under the heritage name ‘Devendrakula Velalar’ (DKV).
    • These castes existed as separate entries.
  • Any change in the lists of the Scheduled Castes and Tribes requires a constitutional amendment.
    • The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order (Amendment) Bill 2021 would give effect to the change.
  • The grouping of the castes is a long-standing political demand in Tamil Nadu.
  • However, the Bill does not address the other demand of some community leaders - removal of their castes from the Scheduled Caste list.

How influential are these sub-sects?

  • These sub-sects have a predominant presence in south Tamil Nadu, which is a communally sensitive region.
  • As per Census 2011, the seven subsects constitute about 17.07% of the Scheduled Castes.
  • In the southern districts, the concentration of their population in many constituencies would be far greater.

What is the rationale for grouping?

  • Caste-based political parties and organisations feel that shedding individual Dalit caste tags would help in the social advancement of the community.
  • Their argument is that existing caste names were being used more in a derogatory sense to belittle the community.
  • It is said that the DKVs were prosperous wetland owners, and not oppressed sections, socially or economically.
  • Besides, these seven Scheduled Caste subsects share similarities, culturally.

How did the demand evolve?

  • The demand for such grouping has its genesis in latter day British India.
    • Back then these subsects were included under the Scheduled Castes on the basis of their economic conditions.
  • However, the voices remained feeble for long, only gaining traction in the 1990s with the emergence of influential community leaders.
  • There were caste clashes between the Mukkulathors, an Other Backward Classes (OBC) community, and the Pallars, in the latter half of 1990s.
    • This was over the naming of districts and transport corporations after community leaders.
    • The clash led to a community consolidation of the subsects.
  • In the 2000s, the community leaders placed an unusual additional demand.
    • This was the delisting of the seven subsects from the Scheduled Castes category.
    • They argued that being in the Schedule, instead of being a facilitator, served as a detriment to social advancement.
  • Notably, this was at a time when some OBC communities were vociferous in wanting to be socially devalued and included among the Most Backward Classes.

How is the response for the Bill?

  • Community leaders welcome the Bill.
  • However, they still insist on the fulfilment of the second demand of exclusion from the Scheduled Castes.
  • Besides, there has been opposition from within.
  • A section of Pallars and other castes is apprehensive of losing the benefit of Scheduled Castes reservation.

What are the concerns and challenges with the move?

  • Delisting and shuffling of castes from one reserved social class to another is fraught with political and administrative risks.
  • It could disturb the internal sharing of the communal reservation quota pool by existing castes.
  • Also, it could invite objections from other communities or spur political demands for similar reclassification.
  • Vathiriyans - There is resistance from one of the subsects, the Vathiriyans, for the grouping.
  • They even moved the court challenging the demand for grouping.
  • Vellalar - There is an undercurrent of resentment from within the Vellalar community, an influential OBC segment, to the assignment of the DKV title.
  • The traditional Vellalars are spread across Tamil Nadu under sub-groups such as Kongu Vellalar, Thuluva Vellalar, Saiva Vellalar, Choliya Vellalar, Chera Vellalar and Pandya Vellalar.
  • Vellalars claim entitlement for the exclusive use of the ‘Vellalar’ title.
  • They see the demand for use of the same title by the Dalit subsects as “identity theft” and “cultural misappropriation”.
  • They claim that the use of the ‘Vellalar’ title by the subsects was a modern day inclusion by community leaders and not a historic practice.
  • They have no objection to the social advancement of the seven subsects including their demand to be delisted from the Scheduled Castes.
  • The Vellalars suggest that the subsects could be grouped under the title ‘Devendrakulathars’ or ‘Devendrakulars’, but not ‘Vellalar.’
  • Dalit concerns - Among the Dalits too, opinion is divided on the grouping of subsects under a common title.
  • There are apprehensions that over time, this could trigger arguments as to which of the larger groups is numerically stronger.
  • This, in turn, might cloud the larger Dalit cause.
  • They argue that Dalits as such cannot be treated as a homogeneous group.
  • There are differences within the entities in terms of social status and geographical identity.

What is the broader message?

  • The outcome of the current move is yet to be seen.
  • However, it is unique for a community to have placed social advancement as priority to be delisted from the Scheduled Castes forgoing the concessions it offers.
  • Also, this would be a precedent for using anthropological study for social grouping in Tamil Nadu.
  • Politically, though, this is a challenging move, the implications of which are uncertain.

 

Source: The Hindu

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Friday, February 19, 2021

The HINDU Notes – 19th Febuary 2021

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📰 To neighbours, PM moots special visa scheme for medical staff

Doctors and nurses could travel quickly within region during emergencies, on the request of receiving country, he says

•Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday suggested that neighbouring countries should consider creating a special visa scheme for doctors and nurses, so that they could travel quickly within the region during health emergencies, on the request of the receiving country.

•Mr. Modi was addressing a workshop on ‘COVID-19 Management: Experience, Good Practices and Way Forward’ with nine neighbouring nations, including Pakistan.

•India was hosting the secretary-level virtual meeting, chaired by Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan.

Regional air ambulance

•The Prime Minister stated that civil aviation ministries could coordinate a regional air ambulance agreement for medical contingencies and countries could come together to create a regional platform for collating, compiling and studying data about the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines among populations.

•Highlighting the work done during the pandemic, he noted that when COVID-19 hit the world last year, many experts voiced special concern about ‘our densely populated region’.

•“But, from the very beginning, we all met this challenge with a coordinated response. In March last, we were the first to come together for recognising the threat and committing to fight it together. Many other regions and groups followed our early example,’’ he said.

•“Today, the hopes of our region and the world are focused on rapid deployment of vaccines. In this too, we must maintain the same cooperative and collaborative spirit,’’ he added.

•Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan delivered the valedictory address at the meet, which saw the participation of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles and Sri Lanka.

•“We are now looking towards a speedy and prudent return to normalcy, whilst undertaking strategies to balance both the health and economic stability of the country,” said the Minister.

📰 Quad Ministers’ meeting | India, U.S. call for rule of law in Myanmar

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Daily Current Affairs, 19th Febuary 2021

11:30

 


1)  Cabinet approves PLI scheme for telecom sector worth Rs 12,195 crore

•The Union Cabinet approved a Rs 12,195-crore Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for domestic manufacturing of telecom and networking products such as switches, routers, radio access network, wireless equipment and other IoT access devices. Through this decision, the government aims to offset the imports of telecom equipment worth more than Rs 50,000 crore and reinforce it with “Made in India” products both for domestic markets and exports.


2)  Prime Minister launches ‘Mahabahu-Brahmaputra’ initiative in Assam

•Prime Minister Narendra Modi has virtually launched ‘Mahabahu-Brahmaputra’ initiative in Assam. He laid the foundation stone for the Dhubri Phulbari bridge. PM also perform the bhumi puja for the construction of Majuli Bridge in Assam. PM has announced the details stated that the landmark day in the development journey for Assam as Mahabahu-Brahmaputra initiative is going to be launched.


3)  Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia resigns

•The Prime Minister of Georgia, Giorgi Gakharia has announced his resignation. The 45-year-old Gakharia served as the Prime Minister from 8 September 2019 to 18 February 2021. He was stepping down because of disagreements within his own team over the decision to arrest Nika Melia, chairman of the United National Movement opposition party.


4)  Odisha Govt announced Development Package for Maa Samaleswari Shrine

•The state government of Odisha, under Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, has launched the development work for the SAMALEI Project (Samaleswari Temple Area Management and Local Economy Initiatives), to offer the divine experience to tourists & devotees. The project involves the development of 108 acres of land in & around the 16th-century shrine of Maa Samaleswari, the presiding deity of western Odisha.


•Odisha Government has announced a package of Rs 200-crore for 2021-22 fiscal for the implementation of the project. The project will be implemented under MoSarkar5T and will focus on the beautification of the temple & economic development of local people. It will include the development of amenities for devotees inside the 12-acre temple premises and development of four tall heritage welcome gates.


5)  Oxford Economics Revises India’s GDP to 10.2% for 2021

•The global forecasting firm Oxford Economics has revised India’s economic growth projection for the Calendar year 2021 to 10.2 per cent, compared to a previous estimate of 8.8 per cent. The reason for the upward revision is the receding COVID-19 risks and the shift in the monetary policy outlook.


•Oxford Economics is headquartered in Oxford, United Kingdom and has 6 office locations across 5 countries. It provides global forecasts and analysis to predict and manage economic risk.


6)  RBI permits residents to make remittances to IFSCs under LRS

•The Reserve Bank of India has permitted resident individuals to make remittances under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) to International Financial Services Centres (IFSCs) in the country. The decision of the RBI is aimed at deepening the financial markets in the IFSCs and providing an opportunity for resident individuals to diversify their portfolios. The RBI has reviewed the extant guidelines on LRS and decided to permit resident individuals to make remittances under LRS to IFSCs set up in India under the Special Economic Zone Act, 2005.


•The remittance shall be made only for making investments in IFSCs in securities, other than those issued by entities/companies resident (outside IFSC) in India. Any funds lying idle in the account for a period up to 15 days from the date of its receipt into the account shall be immediately repatriated to domestic INR account of the investor in India.


7)  Ajai Malhotra becomes first Indian chairperson at UNHRC advisory

•Ajai Malhotra became the first Indian to be elected as the Chairperson of the United Nations Advisory Committee of the Human Rights Council. He has been on the Indian team negotiating issues such as biological diversity, climate change, desertification, education, energy, forestry, health, human rights, human settlements, intellectual property, international law, labour, ozone depletion, sustainable development and trade.


8)  Hyundai Develops Ultimate Mobility Vehicle ‘TIGER X-1’

•Hyundai Motor Company has launched a Transformer-like robocar dubbed as TIGER X-1, that can travel over the most challenging terrains on the Earth as well as on other planets. TIGER stands for Transforming Intelligent Ground Excursion Robot, and the X-1 denotes its experimental status.


9)  Chris Morris becomes IPL’s most expensive player

•Former Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) superstar and South African all-rounder Chris Morris shattered all records at the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 auction in Chennai. Rajasthan Royals went all-out for the South African all-rounder Morris, buying him for a whopping INR 16.25 crore.


•Morris, who was declared surplus to requirement by the Virat Kohli-led side after the conclusion of the IPL 2020 last year, turned out to be the most expensive player bought in the history of the cash-rich tournament.

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Economic Survey 2020-21 Volume I By Shankar IAS Academy

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 Economic Survey 2020-21 Volume I By Shankar IAS Academy

VOLUME I    

1.  Saving Lives and Livelihoods Amidst a Once-in-a-Century Crisis         

2.  Does Growth Lead to Debt Sustainability? Yes, But Not Vice-Versa!

3.  Does India’s Sovereign Credit Rating reflect its fundamentals No!

4.  Inequality and Growth: Conflict or Convergence?    

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A growing rights crisis in Sri Lanka

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 What is the issue?

  • The human rights situation in Sri Lanka has worsened since Gotabaya Rajapaksa became President in 2019.
  • The issue gains significance with the next session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) set to take place.

What happened in the 2005 - 2015 period?

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Tax on PF Incomes

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 What is the issue?

  • Finance Minister has stressed that Budget 2021-22 raises resources to push the economy without increased taxation.
  • However, one change proposed to the income tax law has caused concern for the salaried class.

What is the proposed change?

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Thursday, February 18, 2021

Insight IAS Prelims 2021 Textbook Test 4 with Solution PDF

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Insight IAS Prelims 2021 Textbook Test 4 with Solution PDF

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Daily Current Affairs, 18th Febuary 2021

18:11

 


1)  India joins Iran-Russia’s two-day navy exercise

•India joined Iran and Russia in the naval exercise dubbed as “Iran-Russia Maritime Security Belt 2021”, which kicked-off in the northern part of the Indian Ocean. The Chinese navy will also join the exercise. The purpose of the drill is to enhance the security of international maritime trade, confront maritime piracy and terrorism, and exchange information.


2)  Centre Launches new Instant Messaging platform ‘Sandes’

•The National Informatics Centre (NIC), under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, has launched an instant messaging platform called “Sandes”. Similar to WhatsApp, the new government instant messaging systems (GIMS) platform can be used for all kinds of communications by anyone using a mobile number or email id.


3)  Dharmendra Pradhan Participates in 11th IEA, IEF, OPEC Symposium

•The 11th IEA-IEF-OPEC Symposium on Energy Outlooks was held virtually on February 17, 2021, under the patronage of the Minister of Energy of Saudi Arabia HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud. From India, the Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas & Steel, Dharmendra Pradhan, participated in the symposium.


•The trilateral symposium discussed the long-term outlooks of key producer and consumer countries, apart from the comparative analysis of short, medium, and long-term energy outlooks that OPEC and the IEA published in 2020.


4)  Kiran Bedi Removed As Puducherry Lt Governor

•Kiran Bedi, the Lieutenant-Governor of Puducherry, has been removed from the top position. Tamilisai Soundararajan, the Governor of Telangana, has been given additional charge as the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry till a permanent replacement will be announced. The development comes in the backdrop of a major shake-up in the Puducherry Assembly after several Congress legislators resigned ahead of the Assembly elections due this year.


5)  Thaawarchand Gehlot Releases 3rd Edition of Indian Sign Language Dictionary

•The Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment Thaawarchand Gehlot released the “3rd edition of the Indian Sign Language (ISL) Dictionary, in a virtual event. The 3rd edition of the ISL dictionary contains a total of 10,000 terms. These include the 6000 terms of the first and second edition of the dictionary.


6)  Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs launches Pilot Pey Jal Survekshan

•The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has launched the Pilot Pey Jal Survekshan under Jal Jeevan Mission- Urban. The Pilot Pey Jal Survekshan has been launched in 10 cities, which are Agra, Badlapur, Bhubaneswar, Churu, Kochi, Madurai, Patiala, Rohtak, Surat and Tumkur. The motive of the Jal Jeevan Mission Urban is to provide universal coverage of water supply to all households through functional taps in all 4,378 statutory towns in accordance with Sustainable Development Goal – 6.


7)  Mamata Banerjee launches ‘Maa’ scheme to provide meals at Rs 5

•West Bengal government launched “Maa” canteens for providing subsidised cooked meals for the poor and the destitute at a nominal cost of ₹5. The govt will give a subsidy of ₹15 and people have to pay ₹5. The kitchen will run by Self-Help Groups (SHG). The government allocated ₹ 100 crores for this project.


8)  YS Jagan Mohan Reddy conferred SKOCH Chief Minister of the Year Award

•The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has been conferred the Skoch Chief Minister of the Year Award. The Award has been presented to the CM by Chairman, Skoch Group, Sameer Kochhar personally at Tadepalli in Andhra Pradesh. The award selection was based on a study of project-level outcomes in various States.


•Similarly, initiatives have been taken across the government to respond to COVID-19 and have shown desirable outcomes. All the above and more is evident in a year-long study of 123 projects from across sectors in Andhra Pradesh. The State has taken several revolutionary measures in the past two years to make governance more efficient and transparent. Innovative measures have been taken across sectors, the credit for which goes to the Chief Minister.


9)  IIT Madras-incubated Pi Beam launches PiMo e-bike

•An IIT Madras-Incubated start-up Pi Beam Electric has recently launched a sustainable electric two-wheeler, dubbed as PiMo. The utility e-bike has been developed for personal and commercial use. It does not require a licence or registration.


10)  Award winning Author Irwin Allan Sealy’s new novel ‘ASOCA’

•Prizewinning writer Irwin Allan Sealy’s new novel ‘ASOCA: A Sutra’, an imagined memoir of Ashoka The Great. The novel will be presented as an imagined memoir of Ashoka The Great, the emperor who ruled most of the Indian Subcontinent and played a pivotal role in the spread of Buddhism from India to other parts of Asia in the 3rd century BC. It will be published by Penguin Random House India. 


•Earlier, Penguin had published the thirtieth-anniversary edition of Sealy’s critically acclaimed debut novel The Trotter-Nama and this is the second book by the author to be published by PRH. This book will be released under Penguin’s Viking imprint in July 2021.


11)  ICICI Lombard partners with Flipkart to offer ‘Hospicash’ insurance

•The e-commerce company Flipkart has partnered with ICICI Lombard to offer its customers the ‘Group SafeGuard’ insurance, a group health insurance policy. The ‘Group SafeGuard’ comes with daily cash benefits starting from Rs 500, and ‘Hospicash’ benefit for Flipkart consumers.

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