20 Feb 2020: UPSC Exam Comprehensive News Analysis

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

A. GS 1 Related
B. GS 2 Related
POLITY AND GOVERNANCE
1. Central government cuts its share in flagship crop insurance scheme
2. Centre to form new law panel
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1. Cabinet Committee on Security clears Navy helicopter deal ahead of Donald Trump visit
2. Won’t honour UN pledge on war probe: Mahinda
HEALTH
1. ART Bill proposes national registry of clinics
C. GS 3 Related
D. GS 4 Related
E. Editorials
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1. A Trump India visit, in campaign mode
2. Infinite crisis
HEALTH
1. Secrecy hurts – On COVID-19 epidemic
DEFENCE
1. The missing piece in India’s defence jigsaw puzzle
F. Prelims Facts
G. Tidbits
1. Use biodegradable grow bags, nurseries told
2. Swachh Bharat Mission second phase gets nod
3. COVID-19 a ‘force majeure’ situation, says Finance Ministry
H. UPSC Prelims Practice Questions
I. UPSC Mains Practice Questions

 

2. Centre to form new law panel

Context:

The Union Cabinet gave its approval to set up the 22nd Law Commission.

Details:

  • The Law Commission advises the government on complex legal issues.
  • The Law Ministry will now notify the new panel, which will have a three-year term.
  • Apart from a full-time chairperson, the Commission will have four full-time members, including a member-secretary.
  • The Law and Legislative Secretaries in the Law Ministry will be ex-officio members of the Commission.
  • It will also have not more than five part-time members.
  • A retired Supreme Court judge or Chief Justice of a High Court will head the Commission.
  • The Law Commission shall, on a reference made to it by the Central Government or suo motu, undertake research in law and review of existing laws in India for making reforms and enacting new legislation.
  • It shall also undertake studies and research for bringing reforms in the justice delivery systems for elimination of delay in procedures, speedy disposal of cases, reduction in the cost of litigation, etc.
  • Originally formed in 1955, the Commission is reconstituted every three years.

Read more about the Law Commission of India.

 

Category: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

1. Cabinet Committee on Security clears Navy helicopter deal ahead of Donald Trump visit

This issue has been covered in the 19th February 2020 Comprehensive News Analysis. Click here to read.

 

2. Won’t honour UN pledge on war probe: Mahinda

Context:

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa has said that his government will withdraw from co-sponsoring a UN Human Rights Council resolution on accountability for war crimes.

  • The statement comes days after the U.S. imposed travel restrictions on Army chief Lt. Gen. Shavendra Silva and his immediate family members over alleged gross violations of human rights during the final phase of Sri Lanka’s Civil War in 2009.
  • Sri Lanka’s ruling and opposition parties have strongly opposed the U.S. move to impose the travel ban on Lt. Gen. Silva, saying America’s decision was based on independently unverified information.

Background:

  • Rajapaksa was president when Sri Lankan troops defeated Tamil Tiger guerrillas in 2009, but rights groups accused the army of killing at least 40,000 Tamil civilians in the final months of the conflict.
  • Gotabaya, who is now president, was defence secretary at the time.

Details:

  • The Prime Minister has said that the government would no longer abide by a 2015 resolution calling for accountability for alleged excesses carried out by Sri Lankan troops and reparations for victims.
  • The country has decided to withdraw from the process of co-sponsorship in relation to resolution 30/1.
  • The resolution 30/1 on promotion on reconciliation in Sri Lanka was co-sponsored in 2015 by the then Sri Lankan government.
  • The resolution called for an independent investigation with foreign judges and prosecutors to probe war crimes allegations.

Category: HEALTH

 

1. ART Bill proposes national registry of clinics

Context:

The Union Cabinet has approved the Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Regulation Bill, 2020 to monitor medical procedures used to assist people to achieve pregnancy.

Details:

  • The Bill, called the Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Regulation Bill, 2020, intends to regulate ART clinics with the objective of providing “safe and ethical” reproductive procedures to infertile couples.
  • The Bill provides for a national Board which will lay down a code of conduct to be observed by those operating clinics.
  • It will also formulate minimum standards for laboratory and diagnostic equipment and practices to be followed by human resources employed by clinics and banks.
  • Under the proposed law, a national registry and registration authority will maintain a database to assist the National Board to perform its functions, according to a statement issued by the Health and Family Welfare Ministry.
  • The States and Union Territories will also have to form State Boards and State authorities within three months of the notification of the proposed legislation.
  • The Bill also proposes stringent punishment for those who practise sex selection, indulge in sale of human embryos or gametes and those who operate rackets.

Concerns:

  • India has one of the highest growths in the number of ART centres and ART cycles performed every year.
  • India has become one of the major centres of this global fertility industry, with reproductive medical tourism becoming a significant activity.
  • ART including IVF has given hope to a multitude of persons suffering from infertility.
  • However, this has also introduced a plethora of legal, ethical and social issues; yet, there is no standardisation of protocols and reporting is still very inadequate.

 

H. UPSC Prelims Practice Questions

Q1. Consider the following statements with respect to Mudumalai National Park:
  1. Mudumalai National Park is located at the tri-junction of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
  2. It is a declared tiger reserve.
  3. It is contiguous with Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary on the West, Bandipur Tiger Reserve on the North.

Which of the given statement/s is/are correct?

a. 1 and 2 only
b. 2 and 3 only
c. 3 only
d. 1, 2 and 3 only

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Answer

Answer: d

Explanation:

Mudumalai National Park is located at the tri-junction of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is also a declared tiger reserve, lies on the North-western side of the Nilgiri Hills. It is contiguous with Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary on the West, Bandipur Tiger Reserve on the North. 

 

Q2. Consider the following statements with respect to Restructured Weather Based
Crop Insurance Scheme:
  1. The scheme does not cover oilseeds and commercial crops.
  2. It is a yield guarantee insurance.

Which of the given statement/s is/are incorrect?

a. 1 only
b. 2 only
c. Both 1 and 2
d. Neither 1 nor 2

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Answer

Answer: c

Explanation:

  • Weather-based Crop Insurance Scheme (WBCIS) is a unique Weather-based Insurance Product designed to provide insurance protection against losses in crop yield resulting from adverse weather incidences.
  • It provides payout against adverse rainfall incidence (both deficit & excess) during Kharif and adverse incidence in weather parameters like frost, heat, relative humidity, un-seasonal rainfall, etc. during Rabi. 
  • It is not a yield guarantee insurance.
  • Major Food crops (Cereals, Millets & Pulses), Oilseeds, Commercial and Horticultural crops are covered under this scheme.
Q3. Consider the following statements:
  1. The Law Commission of India is a Constitutional body.
  2. The first Law Commission was formed as a result of the Charter Act of 1853.
  3. The first Law Commission was formed under the chairmanship of TB Macaulay.

Which of the given statement/s is/are incorrect?

a. 1 and 2 only
b. 2 and 3 only
c. 3 only
d. 2 only

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Answer

Answer: a

Explanation:

Law Commission of India is neither a constitutional body nor a statutory body, it is an executive body established by an order of the Government of India. Its major function is to work for legal reforms. Law Commissions in India have a pre-independence origin. The first Law Commission was formed in 1834 as a result of the Charter Act, 1833 under the chairmanship of TB Macaulay.

Q4. Which of the following National Parks is/are a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve?
  1. Bandipur National Park
  2. Mukurthi National Park
  3. Silent Valley National Park

Choose the correct option:

a. 1 only
b. 1 and 3 only
c. 3 only
d. 1, 2 and 3

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Answer

Answer: d

Explanation:

Bandipur National Park (Karnataka), Mukurthi National Park and Silent Valley National Park are all a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.

I. UPSC Mains Practice Questions

1. In the event of an outbreak of an epidemic, secrecy is a killer and transparency the saviour. Comment. (15 Marks, 250 Words).
2. The announcement of Presidential election results has given rise to a new turmoil in Afghanistan with fears of the war torn country being pushed into an Infinite crisis. Discuss. (10 Marks, 150 Words)

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