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Daily Practice Sheet 2 February 2021

  • February 2, 2021
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Daily Practice Sheet

2 February 2021

By

Santosh Sir

All 6 Prelims qualified

4 CSE Mains qualified

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Daily Prelims Topic

  1. PM Atma Nirbhar Swasth Bharat
  2. India’s First Budget in 1860
  3. Agriculture infrastructure and development levy
  4. Modernization Fund for Defence and Internal Security and other recommendations of 15hth Finance commission
  5. 4 strategic sectors:
  6. Law on Minimum wages to apply to all category of workers
  7. Tax dispute Resolution committee proposed
  8. Mega Investment Textiles Park
  9. Mission POSHAN 2.0
  10. National Monetisation Pipeline
  11. New Scrappage policy
  12. SEBI as the new regulator of gold spot exchange
  13. REITs, InVITs

Daily Facts

Budget Special

  • Insurance sector: FDI up from 49% to 74% and allows for foreign ownership and control.
  • Budget proposes BAD BANK to which a big chunk of Rs 899, 803 crores (as on March 2020) of NPA is supposed to be transferred. NPA is supposed to spike to 13.5% of advances by September 2021 from 7.5% in September 2020.
  • A glide path to fiscal deficit to 4.5% of GDP by 2025-26. It is estimated at 6.8% of GDP in 2021-22 (for 2020-21 it shot up to 9.5% of GDP from budget estimate of 3.5%).
  • Accepted the 15th Finance Commission recommendation of transfer of 41% net Union tax to the states and 1% to the UT of J&K and Ladakh.
  • Gross tax revenue to rise by 16.7% on the back of rise in direct taxes (22%). Income tax return filing saw increase to 6.48 crore from 3.31 crore in 2014.
  • Net borrowing to come down: From 12.73 lakh crores to 9.77 lakh crores. Fiscal deficit to be financed from higher market borrowings, disinvestments, indirect taxes receipts.
  • The food subsidy for this fiscal was budgeted at Rs 1,15,569.68 crore, which has now been pegged at a massive Rs 4,22,618.14 crore in the revised estimate (RE). Likewise, the RE of the fertiliser subsidy for 2020-21, at Rs 133,947.30 crore, is much higher than the BE of Rs 71,309 crore. (Combined together they account for 35% jump in fiscal deficit this fiscal.). One of the reasons is the government clearing dues of fertiliser industry in one shot.
  • Promoting digital transactions: Exemption from tax audit limit doubled to Rs 10 crore turnover for firms doing most of their business through digital modes
  • 18% higher allocation to MGNREGA.
  • Total education budget has been slashed by 6% in this budget.
  • Defence capital outlay up by 19% to promote indigenisation.
  • Disinvestment target of Rs 1.75 lakh this fiscal.

Daily Mapping

  • Myanmar

Daily Mains Mantra

NEWSPAPER

GS 1: Society

  1. Women have been rising up the ladder in education and career. Still, a lot of gender-based factors are holding them up. Discuss. [Reference: Indian Express]

GS 2: Geography

  1. What do you understand by religious tourism? Discuss the challenges faced and opportunities. [Reference: FICCI]

GS 2: IR

  1. WTO-led multilateral trading system has been a catalyst not only to the growth and expansion of global trade but it has significantly contributed to global prosperity, peace, and stability. Discuss the challenges faced by the WTO and analyze India’s engagement with the body. [Reference: Business Line]

GS 3: Economy

  1. What do you understand by financial inclusion? Discuss the role of digital lending in this regard. [Reference: Business Line]
  2. What is Development Financial Institutions? Discuss how it can fill the gap in infrastructure funding in India along with the proposed National Monetization Pipeline. [Reference: Indian Express]
  3. What are the ways the government can directly boost growth in an economy? Discuss how budget 2021-22 aims to recover from COVID-19 imposed slowdown. [Reference: Indian Express]
  4. What do you mean by the agriculture stress in Indian context? Critically examine policy and funding attention given to the agriculture sector in India. Do you thing Agriculture R&D needs to be given more attention? [Reference: Indian Express]
  5. Discuss the causes for poor financial health of DISCOMS and how far UDAY scheme has been successful in correcting this. Also explain how new scheme to boost DISCOM as proposed in the budget. [Reference: Financial Express]

GS 3: Science

  1. What do you understand by scientific social responsibility?

Daily Ethics:

  1. What do you understand by whistleblowing? How does it help in preventing and catching insider trading in companies?
  2. Discuss ethical issues in insider trading.
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