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    Daily Practice Sheet 7 November 2020

    • November 7, 2020
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
    • Category: DPS
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    Daily Prelims Topic

    • CHIEF OF DEFENCE STAFF
    • SMOG
    • MEASLES, POLIO
    • EOS-01
    • CYCLONE MISS
    • PADHNA LIKHNA ABHIYAN
    • NATIONAL WATER AWARDS
    • GOV-TECH-THON 2020

    Daily Facts

    MSP

    • NSS survey and NITI Aayog study showcase that MSP awareness remains low.
    • The regime favours only a small proportion of farmers (6 per cent) and has been largely unavailable to the majority of the small and marginal farmer (94 per cent).
    • MSP awareness stands at around 17 per cent and 18 per cent for rabi and kharif crops, respectively.
    • According to NSS 70th Round, only 25 per cent of agricultural households sold their produce in the APMC mandis, whereas 65 per cent of households sold to private players.
    • For the two main food crops, wheat and rice, the figures remain abysmally low at 16 per cent and 10 per cent respectively.

    Daily Mains Mantra

    NEWSPAPER

    GS 2: Governance

    1. Do you think that Indian bureaucracy is anti –reform and status quoist? How will mission Karma Yogi help in reskilling and weeding out the inefficient ones. [Reference: Financial Express]
    2. National Digital Health Mission (NDHM) will make the health sector in India more technologically advanced, inclusive as well as delivery-driven. [Reference: EPW]
    3. Will the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM–JAY) achieve universal health coverage?

    GS 2: IR

    1. “There are no permanent friends, or permanent enemies; only permanent interests”. Comment in the context of India –US relations. [Reference: Indian Express]

    GS 3: Economy

    1. Excessive regulation and lack of freedom have hampered the growth of the agriculture sector, making it one of the most uncompetitive activities. Will the farm bills be a watershed moment for Indian agriculture? [Reference: Business Line]
    2. The present global scenario is favorable for attracting foreign capital. In this context, discuss the determinants of attracting foreign capital. [Reference: Press Reader]

    GS3: Environment

    1. What do you understand by net zero emission? Discuss strategies to achieve this? [Reference: Financial Express]

    GS 3: Science and Tech

    1. What do you understand by precision agriculture? How can it help farmers? [Reference: Wikipedia]

    GS 4: Ethics

    1. It is said as a society and at individual level, Indians in general lack civic sense. Do you agree with this? [Reference: Business Line]
    2. Indians have a general disregard towards garbage management and its rules. Suggest innovative strategies to bring attitudinal change in people. [ Reference: Business Line]
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