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➡️Naangarni Spardha- the traditional ploughing race, in Ratnagiri district in maharashtra.
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➡️India's total installed capacity of wind energy is 51.3GW
👉 acc. to National Institute of wind energy, potential issues 1163.9GW at 150m above the ground level.
👉Concerned...
🔹impact on fauna (Birds)
🔹Wildlife institute of india estimated, Bird Mortality rates at wind farms are the highest in the world in India's Thar Desert.
👉1.24 bird deaths per turbine per month in thar.
👉Mitigation measures.. to bird collision with wind turbine
🔹painting turbine blades to increase visibility
🔹Shutting turbines down at a certain time of day or season.
🔹carefully select the site of a wind farms
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➡️ Buoyancy flux = How fast and how strongly a fluid rises or sinks because it got lighter or heavier.— usually due to heating, cooling, or changes in salt.
🔹 Example:
When the sun heats the ground, the air above becomes lighter and rises.
The faster and stronger this rising happens, the higher the buoyancy flux.
➡️Cold Pools- Rain in the tropics often comes with large clouds and cold, dry air called cold pools.
🔹cool the ocean surface by blocking sunlight and increasing transfer of heat from the water to air.
➡️Cold rain zone- western pacific and indian oceans, where rain was associated with more heat loss.
➡️Hot rain zone- in central pacific where heat loss was less intense.
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➡️Legal services institutions under legal services authorities Act, 1987, it was mandated to provide free legal aid to Nearly 80% of India's population.
However, the actual reach is 15.50lakh b/w 2023- 2024
👉Nationally, one legal service clinic for every 163 villages as per india justice report, 2025.
👉Budget for legal aid comprises less than 1% of the total justice budget( provided by both centre and states) through National Legal services Authority (NALSA).
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➡️Custodial Abuse..
Torture is not just bad policing. It is Structural injustice.
👉acc. To Lok Sabha reply, 687 people had died in police custody b/w 2018-19 to 2022-23.
👉Torture persist due to..
🔹Inadequate training
🔹poor infrastructure
🔹pressure to deliver quick results
🔹weak institutional oversight.
● D.K Basu case, 1996 SC laid down detailed safeguards against Custodial torture
●K.S Puttaswamy2017, reaffirmed dignity and bodily autonomy as fundamental rights
●Law commission 273rd Report, 2017 urged parliament to enact a standalone anti torture law(no such law)
👉Why torture doesn't work?
Torture impairs the brain's prefrontal cortex and hippocampus, essential for memory and clarity. They will say anything, just to end the pain.
👉Norway, far right terrorist Anders Breivik, who killed 77 people in 2011, was interrogated w/o threats or coercion.
👉What to do..
🔹India must ratify the UN convention against torture and enact anti torture law
🔹train to the police personals
🔹declare zero tolerance for Custodial Abuse.
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➡️acc. to the annual surveys of industries (ASI), The share of contract labour in the manufacturing workforce doubled from 20% in 1999-2000 to 40.7% in 2022-23
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➡️NEP 2020 Called for an immediate increase in spending on education, from 4.6% of GDP to 6%
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➡️International labour organisation (ILO) & UNICEF
Nearly 138 Million children were ended in child labour in 2024(including 54m in hazardous work)
👉Bihar is one of the India's most active destination for trafficking.
👉acc. to NCRB, 2878 children were trafficked in 2022(including 1059girls)
👉Laws are not inadequate.
🔹Immoral Traffic prevention Act
🔹Juvenile justice
🔹POCSO
🔹Bonded labour System Abolition Act
🔹Child and Adolescent labour offences(prohibition and regulation) Act
🔹BNS.
All criminalise child labour, trafficking and sexual exploitation.
👉Prevention must begin where trafficking begins..
🔹School must monitor attendance
🔹panchayat must maintain migratory registers
🔹
Transport vigilance must be ramped up eg. RPF
👉Strategy in Prevention.. PICKET
🔹POLICY- Strong policy and clear policies.
🔹INSTITUTIONS- required for monitor, prosecute and rehabilitate
🔹CONVERGENCE- of agencies, digital infrastructure and survivor centred response
🔹Knowledge- is key where community awareness and intelligence gathering are crucial
🔹ECONOMICALLY- trafficking must be made enviable
🔹TECHNOLOGY-must be used to traffickers, build databases, generate heat maps and predict movement patterns.
The longer we wait, the more we lose.
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➡️Acc. to Moody's report(2024), more than 2.3 billion people are exposed to flooding every year.
👉In India more than 600million people are at risk of coastal or inland flooding.
👉India has the world largest number of slum dwellers over 158million(More than Russia's population), most of them concentrated in the naturally flooding prone delta of The Ganga river
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➡️China's govt. Will offer subsidies to parents $500 per child under the age of three years per year
👉Acc. to UN it's population will decrease upto 800million by 2100.
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➡️India's internal migrants number over 450million, 37%of the total population.
👉Bihar records the highest rate of internal migration in india 36%(over20% of the working age population lives outside the state at any given point of time.
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➡️OECD- Global plastic Outlook report, 2022
👉Plastic consumption is projected to more than double in Sub-Saharan Africa and Triple in Asia by 2060.
👉but grow by 15%in Europe in the same period
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➡️ Beetal fungi, threatening Rubber plantation kerala(rubber capital)
👉 Fusarium ambrosia and Fusarium solani
👉India is world 6th largest producer of rubber.
👉2nd Highest interested of productivity
👉kerala produces 90% and accounts for 72% of indias rubber cultivation area.
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➡️72 Children died from starvation at ....
👉Gaza city
👉Deir el-Balah
👉Khan Younis
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➡️Ministry of social justice-
👉90% of sewer and septic tank workers died, have no Safety gear or PPE kits.
👉from 2022-2023, 150 people died across the country.
👉NAMASTE scheme has identified 84,902 workers across the country.a
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➡️Union Budget 2025/26 announced nuclear power generation target of 100GW by 2047.
👉it will achieve two goals
🔹Vikshit Bharat by 2047
🔹Net zero emission by 2070
👉Nuclear energy mission develop 5 indigenously designed and operational Small Modular Reactor(SMR) by 2030
👉present 8.18GW
👉India's electricity generation capacity 480GW(present)(almost equal b/w fossil fuels and renewable)
👉Coal fired thermal plants accounted for 75% of energy generation.
👉By 2030, non-fossil energy generation capacity to 500GW
👉Asia's 1st nuclear research reactor APSARA, 1956 (india, mumbai)
➡️To become a developed country by 2047...
👉India's annual per capita income should be $22,000( present $2800)
👉GDP should grow from 4 trillion to 35 trillion.
➡️Correlation b/w economic growth and energy consumption
(in 2022)
👉 india's per capita electricity consumption 1208kWh
👉China- 4600kWh
👉USA- 12,500kWh
➡️Indigenised PHWR has a capital cost of $2million/MW while equivalent cost for a coalition fired thermal is just under a million
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➡️Critics of World Bank Data...
👉Indian inequality are based on (HCES) Data collected using modified mixed reference period(MMRP) method
👉HCES does not capture consumption by the Rich( but India is not an exception, in all countries)
👉HCES do not capture consumption by the top 5% families
