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🔆 UPSC MAINS Q&A Q. “Once a Speaker, Always a Speaker”! Do you think this practice should be adopted to impart objectivity to the office of the Speaker of Lok Sabha? What could be its implications for the robust functioning of parliamentary business in India? (150 Words, 10 Marks) 📍 Answer Introduction ✅ The principle of “Once a Speaker, Always a Speaker” implies that a Speaker should not return to active party politics after demitting office, thereby strengthening the neutrality and independence of the Speaker. 📍 Potential BenefitsEnsures impartiality by distancing the Speaker from partisan politics. ✅ Strengthens parliamentary democracy through fair and unbiased conduct of proceedings. ✅ Enhances public confidence in the office of the Speaker. ✅ Promotes objective decision-making on issues such as disqualification, debates, and House proceedings. 📍 Potential Implications ✅ May restrict the political career of individuals serving as Speaker. ✅ Could discourage experienced leaders from accepting the office. ✅ A permanently non-partisan Speaker may become detached from evolving political realities. ✅ May raise constitutional concerns regarding an individual’s right to participate in political activities after completing the tenure. 📍 Way Forward ✅ Strengthen conventions ensuring the independence and neutrality of the Speaker. ✅ Adopt transparent procedures and institutional safeguards instead of imposing a permanent political restriction. ✅ Build cross-party consensus to uphold the dignity and credibility of the office. 📍 Conclusion ✅ While the principle can enhance the objectivity and credibility of the Speaker’s office, reforms should balance institutional neutrality with democratic rights to ensure the effective functioning of India’s parliamentary system. # Answer

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🔆 UPSC MAINS Q&A Q. “If the Amendment Bill to the Whistle Blowers Protection Act, 2011 is passed, there may be no one left to protect.” Critically evaluate. (200 Words, 12.5 Marks) 📍 Answer Introduction ✅ The Whistle Blowers Protection Act, 2011 was enacted to protect individuals exposing corruption, misuse of power and wrongdoing in public offices. However, the proposed Amendment Bill has raised concerns that it may weaken these safeguards. 📍 Key Provisions of the Amendment Bill ✅ Excludes disclosure of information related to national security, economic security and strategic interests. ✅ Requires prior approval from the competent authority before disclosure of certain categories of information. ✅ Introduces penalties for false or frivolous complaints to prevent misuse. 📍 Critical EvaluationNarrows the scope of whistleblowing by excluding several categories of information, limiting transparency. ✅ Prior approval requirement may create procedural delays and discourage genuine disclosures. ✅ Fear of penalties for complaints later found unsubstantiated may deter honest whistleblowers. ✅ Could weaken accountability by making it difficult to expose corruption in sensitive sectors. ✅ May dilute the Act’s objective of promoting transparency and good governance. 📍 Need for Balanced Reforms ✅ Protect genuinely sensitive information without shielding corruption. ✅ Ensure independent oversight instead of departmental approval. ✅ Penalize only malicious complaints made with proven mala fide intent, not bona fide disclosures. ✅ Strengthen confidentiality and witness protection for whistleblowers. 📍 Conclusion ✅ While safeguarding national security is essential, excessive restrictions may undermine the very purpose of the Whistle Blowers Protection Act, 2011. Reforms should strike a balance between protecting sensitive information and ensuring effective protection for those exposing corruption. #Answer

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🔆 UPSC MAINS Q&A Q.Explain the meaning of investment in an economy in terms of capital formation. Discuss the factors to be considered while designing a concession agreement between a public entity and private entity. (250 Words, 15 Marks) 📍 Answer IntroductionInvestment refers to the deployment of capital for creating or expanding productive assets. ✅ Capital Formation is the addition to an economy’s stock of capital goods such as machinery, buildings, infrastructure and equipment, which enhances productive capacity and drives economic growth. 📍 Investment in terms of Capital Formation ✅ Investment creates productive assets, leading to Gross Capital Formation (GCF). ✅ Expands production capacity and boosts long-term economic growth. ✅ Generates employment and raises productivity. ✅ Supports infrastructure and industrial development. ✅ Forms the foundation for achieving sustainable economic development. 📍 Factors to Consider while Designing a Concession Agreement (CA)Fair Competition: Transparent bidding with adequate market participation. ✅ Clear Project Scope: Define objectives, concession period, responsibilities and performance standards. ✅ Investment Details: Specify capital investment, funding sources, ownership structure and expected returns. ✅ Asset Valuation: Ensure proper valuation, especially in asset monetisation projects. ✅ Risk Allocation: Clearly distribute construction, financial, operational and demand risks between public and private entities. ✅ Legal & Regulatory Compliance: Align with taxation, labour, environmental and other applicable laws. ✅ Duration & Review Mechanism: Provide periodic review and reassessment during the concession period. ✅ Monitoring & Accountability: Establish robust monitoring, dispute resolution and compliance mechanisms. ✅ Stakeholder Consultation: Incorporate community participation to ensure social and environmental sustainability. 📍 Conclusion ✅ Capital formation is the backbone of long-term economic growth, while investment acts as its primary driver. Well-designed concession agreements under the PPP model promote efficient infrastructure creation, attract private investment and support inclusive and sustainable development. #Answer

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🔆 Q. What are the salient features of the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013? How has the Food Security Act helped in eliminating hunger and malnutrition in India? (250 Words, 15 Marks) 📍 Approach Introduction: Briefly introduce the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013. Body: ✅ Salient features of NFSA. ✅ Role of NFSA in reducing hunger and malnutrition. Conclusion: Mention the need to strengthen implementation to achieve nutritional security and SDG-2. 📍 Introduction The National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013 provides legal entitlement to subsidised foodgrains for nearly two-thirds of India’s population. It shifted India’s food security framework from a welfare-based to a rights-based approach. 📍 Body ✅ Salient Features of NFSA, 2013 Coverage & Entitlement ✅ Covers 75% of rural and 50% of urban population. ✅ Priority Households (PHH): 5 kg/person/month. ✅ Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY): 35 kg/household/month. Identification of Beneficiaries ✅ States/UTs identify eligible households. Women Empowerment ✅ Eldest woman (18 years or above) is recognized as the head of the household for ration cards. Maternity Benefits ✅ Pregnant and lactating mothers entitled to minimum ₹6,000 maternity benefit. Nutritional Support ✅ Nutritional meals through ICDS (Anganwadi Services) and PM POSHAN for children. ✅ Higher nutritional support for malnourished children. Grievance Redressal ✅ State and district-level grievance redressal mechanisms. Transparency & Accountability ✅ Social audits, vigilance committees, and proactive disclosure of PDS records. Food Security Allowance ✅ Compensation provided if entitled foodgrains are not supplied. ✅ Role of NFSA in Eliminating Hunger & Malnutrition ✅ Improved access to affordable foodgrains for vulnerable households. ✅ Strengthened food security against income shocks and poverty. ✅ Reduced undernourishment through universal food support. Example: FAO estimates show decline in undernourishment over the last decade. ✅ Improved maternal and child nutrition through maternity benefits and supplementary nutrition. ✅ Helped reduce child stunting and undernutrition through convergence with ICDS and PM POSHAN. ✅ Increased awareness on infant feeding and nutrition through frontline health workers. 📍 Conclusion NFSA has emerged as a landmark rights-based legislation for ensuring food security in India. However, the focus must gradually shift from food security to nutritional security by improving beneficiary identification, strengthening PDS efficiency, promoting dietary diversity, and integrating health and nutrition interventions to achieve SDG-2 (Zero Hunger) #Answer

🔆 MAINS QUESTION & ANSWER PRACTICE ❓Q. What do you understand by the term ‘Good Governance’? How have recent e-Governance initiatives helped beneficiaries? Discuss with suitable examples. (150 Words | 10 Marks) 📍 Answer Introduction:Good Governance refers to the efficient, transparent, accountable, participatory, equitable, and responsive management of public institutions and resources to ensure citizen-centric service delivery and uphold the rule of law. 📍 Recent e-Governance initiatives promoting Good Governance:Digital Service Delivery ➡️ Initiatives such as Digital India, UMANG, and online passport services have made government services faster, paperless, and more accessible. ✅ Transparency & Accountability ➡️ Platforms like Government e-Marketplace (GeM) and e-Procurement reduce corruption, improve transparency, and ensure efficient public procurement. ✅ Citizen Participation ➡️ MyGov enables citizens to provide suggestions, feedback, and participate in policy formulation, strengthening participatory governance. ✅ Online Grievance Redressal ➡️ CPGRAMS provides a centralized digital platform for registering and tracking public grievances, ensuring quicker resolution. ✅ Efficient Welfare Delivery ➡️ Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), supported by the JAM (Jan Dhan–Aadhaar–Mobile) framework, transfers benefits directly to beneficiaries, reducing leakages and eliminating intermediaries. Conclusion: ✅ e-Governance has significantly improved efficiency, transparency, accountability, and citizen-centric governance. Strengthening digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, and digital literacy will further enhance inclusive and effective governance. #Answer

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🔆 UPSC MAINS ANSWER WRITING 📝 Q. What is Sea Surface Temperature (SST) rise? How does it affect the formation of tropical cyclones? (10 Marks | 150 Words) Answer 📍 IntroductionSea Surface Temperature (SST) Rise refers to the increase in the temperature of the ocean’s upper layer, primarily due to anthropogenic climate change. ✅ Oceans absorb nearly 90% of the excess heat trapped by greenhouse gases, making SST a key driver of climate change and tropical cyclone formation. 📍 Phenomenon of Sea Surface Temperature RiseGreenhouse Gas Emissions & Ocean Heat Absorption Higher greenhouse gas concentrations trap heat, causing oceans to absorb more thermal energy and increasing SST. ✅ Carbon Dioxide Absorption Oceans absorb nearly 30% of human-emitted CO₂, altering ocean chemistry and contributing to warming. ✅ Albedo Effect Melting polar ice reduces Earth’s reflectivity, allowing oceans to absorb more solar radiation, creating a positive feedback loop. ✅ Global Warming Global average temperatures have increased by nearly 1.1°C since pre-industrial times, leading to warmer ocean surfaces. ✅ Altered Ocean Currents Changes in ocean circulation such as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) redistribute heat unevenly, causing regional warming. ✅ Enhanced Solar Heat Retention Higher greenhouse gas concentrations increase heat retention, enabling oceans to store more thermal energy. 📍 Impact of SST Rise on Tropical Cyclone FormationIncreases Cyclone Intensity Warmer oceans provide greater latent heat, strengthening tropical cyclones. Example: Cyclone Amphan (2020) rapidly intensified over the warm Bay of Bengal. ✅ More Frequent Severe Cyclones Higher SSTs increase the occurrence of very severe cyclonic storms. Example: 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season recorded an exceptionally high number of storms. ✅ Heavier Rainfall Warmer seas increase atmospheric moisture, resulting in intense rainfall and flooding. ✅ Longer Cyclone Duration Continuous heat supply enables cyclones to retain strength for longer durations. Example: Cyclone Idai (2019) maintained high intensity over the warm Mozambique Channel. ✅ Shift in Cyclone Tracks Anomalous SSTs can alter cyclone pathways, exposing new regions to cyclone risk. Example: Hurricane Ophelia (2017) reached Ireland due to unusually warm North Atlantic waters. ✅ Higher Coastal Vulnerability Countries bordering the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean are increasingly exposed to stronger cyclones. 📍 Conclusion ✅ Rising Sea Surface Temperatures are increasing the frequency, intensity, rainfall, duration, and geographical spread of tropical cyclones. ✅ Strengthening climate mitigation, early warning systems, coastal resilience, and disaster preparedness is essential to reduce future cyclone-related risks. #Answer