Daily Practice Sheet 18 October 2021
- October 18, 2021
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPS
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Daily Practice Sheet
18 October 2021
Daily Prelims Topic
- Kew Declaration
- Recovery in Employment
- China’s hypersonic glide vehicle test
- Structural problems fuelling the coal crisis
- Higher tariff value on edible oils
- Oil Seeds
- WTO Ministerial Conference
- Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS)
- Bond yields trend higher despite softer inflation
- One-Health
- IMF Quota
- Firm to monetise CPSE land assets
- Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
- Yudh Abhyas 2021
Daily Facts
Pharma Industry:
- The Indian pharmaceutical industry is the third largest in value, set to be valued at around $130 billion by 2030. Additionally, the Indian Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) industry is ranked third largest in the world
Tax Havens:
- The losses due to “tax abuse” have been estimated by the Tax Justice Institute (The State of Tax Justice 2020 report) at nearly $427 billion annually.
- Of this staggering amount, nearly $245 billion is lost to “multinational corporations shifting profit into tax havens in order to underreport how much profit they actually made in the countries where they do business”.
- The remaining “$182 billion is lost to wealthy individuals hiding undeclared assets and incomes offshore, beyond the reach of the law”
Daily Mains Mantra
GS 1: History
- Gandhi and Savarkar shared goal of independence differed on means. Critically discuss. [Reference: Indian Express]
- Discuss the contribution of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan? Are his ideas still relevant? [Reference: Counter Current]
GS 2: Polity
- Is NHRC a toothless tiger? [Reference: Indian Express]
GS 2: IR
GS 3: Economy
- What are tax heavens? Why do they exist? Discuss recent movement against them. [Reference: Indian Express]
- The reasons for the current coal crisis are structural and operational. [Reference: Indian Express]
- Will Electricity (Amendment) Bill game changer for the power sector? [Reference: The Hindu]
GS 3: Science and Technology
- Combating AMR calls for a multi-sectoral strategy nestled in the One Health Approach. Discuss. [Reference: Business Line]
GS 4: Ethics