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Daily Practice Sheet 24 March 2021

  • March 24, 2021
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Daily Practice Sheet

24 March 2021

Daily Prelims Topic

  • Women harder hit by job losses due to Pandemic
  • Lachit Borphukan
  • National Disaster Management Force
  • DARPAN
  • Relaxation of Valuation of AT1 bonds
  • UNHRC vote on Sri Lanka’s Human right records
  • Finance bill
  • Sixth schedule
  • Petrol and Diesel future inclusion in GST

Daily Constitution

  • Art 217

DailyMapping

  • Chabahar port

Daily Data

Job losses/Unemployment

Unemployment Rate

Urban Female Labour Participation

  • As per the Periodic Labour Force (PLFS 2018-19), four out of five rural women willing to work are unemployed.

Health

  • India has 29 health workers per 10,000 population, while we need 60 such professionals per 10,000 people, as per WHO norms.

Railways

  • Rail track coverage expanded by 5,000 km during 2010 to 2014-15, nearly 7,000 km of tracks were added between 2015 and 2020

Daily Mains Mantra

GS 1: Society

  1. Secure employment and better livelihood opportunities — especially for women — are vital. In this context discuss women suffering disproportionately due to lockdown w.r.t employment and identify major causes. [Reference: Indian Express]

GS 1: Geography

  1. Discuss the ecological and economic significance of Sunderbans. [Reference: Millennium Post]

GS3: Polity

  1. Universities are places of highest intellectual and academic standards and must remain so. Examine the statement w.r.t recent controversy in Ashoka University resignation saga. [Reference: Financial Express]

GS3: IR

  1. Trace the history of Indus Water Treaty. Is there a need to review it? [Reference: The Hindu]

GS3: Economy

  1. Discuss how India’s Atma Nirbhar Bharat initiative is different from 1960s import substitution strategy. How self-reliance to health, infrastructure and green technologies can help India develop a true Atma Nirbhar Bharat. [Reference: Indian Express]

GS3: Environment

  1. Getting back on Paris climate track not only entails environment benefits but also many other benefits to the society and countries. Elaborate. [Reference: Financial Express]
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