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Which of the following legal frameworks in India protect the Right to Unionize?
1. Article 19(1)(c) of the Constitution
2. The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
3. Article 21 of the Constitution
4. Trade Unions Act, 1926
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
Arrange the following mountains from North to South direction?
1. Mt. Lebanon
2. Mt. Nebo
3. Mt. Tabor
4. Mt. Ebal
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
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Statement 1 is necessary condition and 2 and 3 are sufficient conditions. Now option
is (b) is not a valid conclusion as even when I do not do meditation, I can go to office. Similarly, options (c) and (d) cannot be drawn from this. Hence, correct answer is option (a).
Statement 1 is incorrect. The passage mentions that “Globally, compliance to environmental and social norms pose a much bigger concern than the ones related to governance”, and it clearly reflects that environmental and social norms compliance is a bigger concern than governance. Therefore, this option cannot be the assumption in the given passage.
Statement 2 is incorrect. According to the passage, “Environmental and social norms are relatively easy to comply with for Indian companies. Besides, there is no major negative ramifications for noncompliance." It reflects the ramification of non-compliance in India and not in developed countries. So, this assumption is also false.
Examine the following statements:
1. Only if I am ill, I do not go to office.
2. I do not fall ill when I practice yoga.
3. Only when I practice yoga, I do meditation.
Which of the following conclusions can be validly drawn from the statements given above?
Passage:
Globally, compliance to environmental and social norms pose a much bigger concern than the ones related to governance. The impact of climate change and tariff wars on business, the need to have a purpose of business beyond profit as well as the future of employment in wake of automation and gig economy are the concerns grappling businesses, especially in the developed markets. Environmental and social norms are relatively easy to comply with for Indian companies.
Besides, there is no major negative ramification for non-compliance. Governance, till recently, was not a concern. The increased disclosures under the companies act 2013 including regulations related to whistle blower mechanism have made it hard for malpractices to continue for long. Besides, investors now have a low tolerance for any lapse in corporate governance. Thanks to social media, their negative response is immediate and often amplified.
Q. Based on the passage given above, the following assumptions have been made:
1. Environmental, social and governance compliance have equal importance in the development of a nation.
2. Strict ramifications exist in developed countries for non-compliance of environmental and social norms.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
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Statement 1 is correct:
New India @75: It was the first document to advocate mandatory fortification of foodgrains and their inclusion in government programs like Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), PM POSHAN, and Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS).
Statement 2 is correct:
Fortification of food is considered to be one of the most suitable methods to combat malnutrition as rice is one of India’s staple foods, which is consumed by about two-thirds of the population.
Per capita, rice consumption in India is 6.8 kg per month. Fortifying rice with micronutrients is an option to supplement the diet of the poor.
Statement 3 is incorrect:
According to FSSAI standards, 1 kg of fortified rice contains: Iron: 28 mg-42.5 mg, Folic acid: 75-125 micrograms, and Vitamin B12: 0.75-1.25 micrograms.
The Congo Basin is the sedimentary basin of the Congo River. The Congo Basin is located in Central Africa, in a region known as west equatorial Africa. The Congo Basin region is sometimes known simply as the Congo. It contains some of the largest tropical rainforests in the world and is an important source of water used in agriculture and energy generation.
The Congo Basin is a tropical rainforest region that spans six Central African countries:
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Republic of the Congo
Equatorial Guinea
Gabon
The diplomatic fallout arose from Canada’s allegations regarding Indian involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. India has denied these allegations, leading to tension between the two nations.
Way Forward for India:
Diplomatic Negotiations: Prioritize dialogues with Canada and other global partners to maintain diplomatic relations and resolve the issue without escalation.
International Law and Cooperation: Utilize international legal frameworks and transparency to handle allegations, projecting India’s commitment to the rule of law and sovereignty.
Economic and Trade Diplomacy: Despite political differences, focus on preserving trade and economic ties, ensuring the dispute doesn’t impact sectors like technology, trade, and education.
Strategic Alliances: Strengthen ties with other nations to gain diplomatic support and counterbalance any negative perception.
Focus on Sovereignty and Internal Affairs: Reiterate the importance of respecting each country’s sovereignty in diplomatic relations and emphasize India’s internal affairs should remain beyond external interference.
