Candi 18 Jun 2022
Candi 18 Jun 2022
Candi 18 Jun 2022
Website: www.absoluteiasacademy.com
Telegram: https://t.me/absoluteiasacademy
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/Absoluteiasacademykerala/
18 June 2022
Our Current Affairs and News Dosage Initiative – CANDI covers the most
important topics from The Hindu, Indian Express, Livemint, PIB, ORF, Yojana,
Kurukshetra, Down to Earth etc. This covers topics important for UPSC Civil
Services Examination in a detailed and crisp perspective helping for MAINS
as well as to boost your PRELIMS score. All the news articles are analysed and
summarized for easy reading and understanding. The news articles are
complemented by infographics and diagrams. We provide summaries of
important editorials from The Hindu and Indian Express in a crisp manner.
Important facts are highlighted for your convenience.
MAJOR NEWS ARTICLES
UNMESHA
What in News?
The Ministry of Culture and Sahitya Akademi are organizing Unmesha,
an International Literature Festival in Shimla as part of Azadi ka Amrit
Mahotsav celebrations, with the support of the Department of Art and Culture,
Government of Himachal Pradesh.
With over 425 writers, poets, translators, critics and distinguished personalities from
various walks of life from 15 countries including India, representing over 60 languages
and 64 events, UNMESHA is the largest literature festival in the country.
What is Sahitya Akademi?
The Sahitya Akademi was formally inaugurated by the Government of India on
12th March, 1954.
Though it was set up by the Government, the Akademi functions as an autonomous
organisation. It was registered as a society in January 1956, under the Societies
Registration Act, 1860.
Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, is the central institution for
literary dialogue, publication and promotion in the country and the only institution
that undertakes literary activities in 24 Indian languages, including English.
Akademi gives 24 awards annually to literary works in the languages it has recognized
and an equal number of awards to literary translations from and into the languages of
India, both after a year-long process of scrutiny, discussion and selection.
It also undertakes literary exchange programmes with various countries across the
globe to promote Indian literature.
The Sahitya Akademi award is the second-highest literary honour by the
Government of India, after the Jnanpith award.
What in News?
Four Holy Relics of Lord Buddha are being taken from India to Mongolia for an 11-day
exposition to coincide with Mongolian Buddha Purnima celebrations.
These relics are to be displayed at the Batsagaan Temple in Gandan Monastery
complex in Ulaanbaatar.
The four relics come from among 22 Buddha relics, currently housed at Delhi’s National
Museum.
o Together, they are known as the ‘Kapilvastu Relics’ since they are from a site in
Bihar believed to be the ancient city of Kapilvastu. The site was discovered in 1898.
Relics are sacred objects associated with holy individuals.
o They may be literal body parts (teeth, hair, bones) or objects which the holy person
used or touched.
o In many traditions, relics are believed to have special powers to heal, grant favors,
or exorcise demons.
What are the Sacred Relics of Buddha?
At the age of 80, according to Buddhist beliefs, Buddha attained salvation in Uttar
Pradesh’s Kushinagar district.
What in News?
World Crocodile Day is celebrated on 17th June. The day is a global awareness
campaign to highlight the plight of endangered crocodiles and alligators around the world.
What are the Crocodilian Species in India?
Mugger or Marsh Crocodile:
o Description:
The mugger is an egg-laying and hole-nesting species.
The mugger is also known to be dangerous.
o Habitat:
It is mainly restricted to the Indian subcontinent where it may be found in a
number of freshwater habitat types including rivers, lakes and marshes.
However, it can even be found in coastal saltwater lagoons and estuaries.
It is already extinct in Bhutan and Myanmar.
o Threats:
Habitat destruction, fragmentation, and transformation, fishing activities and
use of crocodile parts for medicinal purposes.
o Protection Status:
IUCN List of Threatened Species: Vulnerable
CITES : Appendix I
Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 : Schedule I
Estuarine or Saltwater Crocodile:
o Description:
It is considered as the Earth’s largest living crocodile species.
The estuarine crocodile is infamous globally as a known maneater.
o Habitat:
It is found in Odisha’s Bhitarkanika National Park, the Sundarbans in West
Bengal and the Andamans and Nicobar Islands.
It is also found across Southeast Asia and northern Australia.
o Threats:
Illegal hunting, habitat loss, and antipathy toward the species because of its
reputation as a man-eater continue to put pressure on the population.
o Protection Status:
IUCN List of Threatened Species: Least Concern
CITES : Appendix I (except the populations of Australia, Indonesia and Papua
New Guinea, which are included in Appendix II).
Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 : Schedule I
Gharial:
o Description:
Gharials, sometimes called gavials, are a type of Asian crocodilian distinguished
by their long, thin snouts which resembles a pot (ghara in Hindi).
The population of Gharials are a good indicator of clean river water.
The gharial is known to be a relatively harmless, fish-eating species.
o Habitat:
The gharials are mostly found in fresh waters of the himalayan rivers.
The chambal river in the northern slopes of the Vindhya mountains (
Madhya Pradesh) is known as the primary habitat of gharials.
What in News?
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is observed every year on 17th of June.
On this day, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC)
organized Desertification and Drought Day.
o The Union Minister released Forest Stewardship Council’s Forest Stewardship
Standard for India (FSC FSSI).
What in News?
According to a study, it is stated that parts of the Arctic region near Norway are warming
at as much as seven times the rate of warming in the rest of the world.
The region around the northern Barents Sea has been warming two to two-and-a-
half times the average warming of the Arctic region and five to seven times the
warming in the rest of the world.
Such intense warming has never been observed in the Arctic region before. This is
leading to the phenomenon of Atlantification.
Where is Barents Sea?
The Barents Sea borders the Norwegian and Greenland Sea in the west, the Arctic
Sea in the north and the Kara Sea in the east.
The Barents Sea is divided between Russia and Norway as defined by the United
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
What is Atlantification?
Scientists have discovered ‘hotspots’ where some parts of the Barents Sea have
started to closely resemble the Atlantic. This phenomenon has been
termed Atlantification.
The north-flowing ocean currents transport the warm waters of the Atlantic into the
Arctic Ocean through the Barents Sea.
o Unlike the Atlantic and Pacific, the upper waters of the Eurasian Arctic Ocean get
warmer as they get deeper.
o The top of the ocean is typically covered by sea ice. Below this is a layer of cool
freshwater, followed by a deeper layer of warmer, saltier water delivered to the Arctic
from the Atlantic by ocean currents.
According to NASA data, the total area covered by sea ice in this region has fallen by
almost half since satellite records began in the early 1980s.
One possible reason for this is that, when sea ice melts through the summer, it
replenishes the freshwater layer that sits above the warmer Atlantic layer. With less
sea ice around, the amount of freshwater dwindles, this, in turn, causes the ocean to
mix together, drawing more Atlantic heat up towards the surface. This “Atlantification”
can, in turn, cause more ice to melt from below.
What in News?
Recently the United Arab Emirates (UAE) suspended re-export of wheat and flour from
grain originating in India is basically an assurance that whatever it imports will be used
only for domestic consumption.
The development comes a month after India banned wheat exports to meet the demand
of its domestic market, neighbouring countries and vulnerable nations.
UAE's Ministry of Economy explained that this decision comes in view of the
international developments that have affected trade flows and in appreciation of the
solid and strategic relations that bind the UAE and India, especially after the signing
of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between the two countries
and the Indian government's approval to export wheat to the UAE for domestic
consumption.
What is the Status of Wheat Export of India?
India is the world's second-biggest wheat producer after China. But it accounts for
less than 1% of the global wheat trade. It keeps a lot of it to provide subsidised food for
the poor.
Its top export markets are Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka - as well as the United
Arab Emirates (UAE).
Reasons for Banning of Export of Wheat:
o India has suspended the export of wheat effective 13 May 2022. In a notification
published in the government gazette, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade
(DGFT) justified the ban by giving reasons that soaring global wheat prices have
put pressure on food security, not only in India, but also in neighbouring and
vulnerable nations.
However, export will be allowed on the basis of permission granted by the
Government of India to other countries to meet their food security needs and
based on the request of their governments.
o The ban was also prompted decrease in wheat production, after its production
was affected by a heatwave that swept across the country during March-April,
while the Food Corporation of India (FCI) was unable to mop up ample stocks for
buffer stocks.
o The rising inflation also prompted this step. The WholeSale Price Index
(WPI) in India has moved up from 2.26 per cent at the start of 2022 to 14.55 now.
Retail inflation, too, hit an eight-year high of 7.79 per cent in April, driven by rising
food and fuel prices.
What will be the Impact of India’s Ban on Wheat Export?
Impact on India:
WEB 5.0
What in News?
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey recently announced his vision for a new decentralized
web platform that is being called Web 5.0 and is being built with an aim to
return “ownership of data and identity” to individuals.
It's being developed by former Twitter CEO Bitcoin business unit, The Block Head,
The World Wide Web (WWW) is the primary tool used by billions of people to interact
with other people and also read and write information. Evolution has happened from
Web 1.0 to Web 5.0.
What are the Key Highlights of Various Web Version?
Web 1.0, is the first generation of the global digital communications network. It is
often referred to as the “read-only” Internet made of static web pages that only allow
for passive engagement.
Web 2.0, The next stage in the evolution of the web was the “read and write” Internet.
Users could now communicate with servers and other users leading to the creation
of the social web. This is the world wide web that we use today.
Web 3.0, is an evolving term that is used to refer to the next generation of the
Internet – a “read-write-execute” web – with decentralization as its bedrock.
o It speaks about a digital world, built by leveraging blockchain technology, where
people are able to interact with each other without the need for an intermediary.
o It will be driven by Artificial Intelligence and machine learning where
machines can interpret information like humans.
Web 5.0:
o It's in an early nascent stage as being developed by Dorsey’s Bitcoin business
unit, The Block Head (TBH). Web 5.0 is aimed at “building an extra
decentralized web that puts one in control of ones’s data and identity”.
o Web 5.0 is Web 2.0 plus Web 3.0 that will allow users to ‘own their identity on
the Internet and ‘control their data’.
o Both Web 3.0 and Web 5.0 envision an Internet without the threat of censorship
– from governments or big tech, and without fear of significant outages.
o Significance: It's about changing the “control of identity” of an individual and
talks about giving users control over their own data, it cites an example that it's
totally up to the user whether to save his data anonymously encrypted on the
What in News?
Recently, Pakistan got a reprieve from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) as FATF
announced that the country could be removed from the grey list. FATF is expected to decide
whether to take Pakistan off the ‘grey’ list at the end of its plenary session in Berlin in
October.
Pakistan has been on the FATF grey list continuously since June 2018.
What is the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)?
About:
o The FATF is an inter-governmental body that sets international standards
seeking to prevent international financial crimes that aid terrorism.
o The FATF was established in July 1989 by a G-7 Summit in Paris, initially to
examine and develop measures to combat money laundering.
Mandate:
o After the 9/11 attacks, the FATF in October 2001 expanded its mandate to
incorporate efforts to combat terrorist financing.
o In April 2012, it added efforts to counter the financing of proliferation of
weapons of mass destruction.
o The FATF has developed the FATF Recommendations, or FATF Standards, which
ensure a co-ordinated global response to prevent organised crime, corruption
and terrorism.
Over 200 jurisdictions around the world have committed to the FATF
Recommendations through the global network of nine FATF-Style Regional
Bodies (FSRBs) and FATF memberships.
Composition:
PRELIMS PLUS
Volunteers have spotted rock paintings in the Bargur Hills, Erode district, Tamil
Nadu
The place, called Rukkal Muniyappan, is where a deity of Muneeswarar is located.
It is worshipped by tribal people, including the Sholagar, the Kurumbar and the
Bedagampana Lingayat.
A rock, 30 feet high and 250 feet in length, has paintings in red ochre and white.
A hunting scene in red displays human figures and a herd of deer standing opposite
each other, while in some images, deer of various sizes are presented.
An anthropomorphic painting, four feet high, was seen. It looks similar to the
Mother Goddess megalithic structures – Two deer and a few animals can be seen
beneath the leg of the painting, which depicts the deity blessing humans with
resources for hunting.
The elephant, tiger, and deer paintings are seen separately, while the middle row
has the painting of a human.
It comprises a man standing on a crescent-shaped object and some other
symbols, and is considered to be a picture of a boat ride.
The bottom layer depicts the racial conflict between people, with three warriors
opposing 10.
The conflict between the racial groups is depicted at three more places as ethnic
groups fight to dominate or rule the region.
Solidarity-2023
Inclusive Parliament