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Make in Northeast
The central government has announced
“Make in Northeast” initiative beginning
with a comprehensive tourism plan for the
region.
Objective: It will not only generate revenue
for Northeast but also create job
opportunities to prevent the exodus of youth
which is presently taking place from the
region to the rest of the country.
Make in Northeast:
It is inspired by ‘Make in India’ concept.
It will in the long run seek to promote
exclusive Northeast expertise in areas
like tea processing, organic farming,
food processing, exploitation of wind
power through wind mills, AYUSH,
wellness therapies like spas, etc.
It will attract investments in the North
East region.
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In order to develop Northeast as a
destination for investors, holiday seekers
and tourists mega circuit and mega
destination projects of Tourism Ministry
in the area will also be pursued.
Other initiatives :
Recently the government had planned a 2015
Calendar for the Ministry of DoNER based
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month displaying the traditional local
festival of each region in that particular
season. When circulated across the country,
this annual calendar would serve as a
document to introduce the tradition, culture
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Preliminary estimates in “Status of Tigers in
India, 2014″ show that there are 2,226 tigers
in India, up 30 per cent from 1,706 in 2010.
India now has 70% of the tiger population in
the world.
Details:
The largest increase is recorded in the
Western Ghats Landscape complex —
Kerala, Karnataka, Goa and Tamil Nadu
— with 776 tigers (up from 402 in 2006).
The MudumalaiBandipurNagarahole
Wayanad complex holds the world’s
single largest tiger population currently
estimated at over 570 tigers (in 11,000
sq.km of habitat.
Goa now has a persistent tiger presence
with three to five animals.
However, the Sunderbans did not report
an increase in the numbers because of a
low prey base and other factors. Odisha
reported a fall in number.
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one’s life? Where do you find
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The population had increased at the rate
of six per cent per annum in India from
2006 while the world lost 97 per cent
tigers in the last 50 years in 13 countries.
The main reasons for this increase were
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Sources: The Hindu.
Periyar tiger reserve wins NTCA award
The Periyar Tiger Reserve in Kerala has
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the local public participation in managing
the reserve.
Developments in Periyar Tiger Reserve:
It is spread over 925 Sq.km in Kerala.
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The reserve set up the Periyar
Foundation in 2006 which was a model
for other reserves in biodiversity
conservation and community
participation in managing natural
resources. After this, the Wildlife
Protection Act was amended so that
each reserve would set up a Foundation.
The communitybased ecotourism
activities helped visitors and there were
night scouting programmes with the
help of expert trackers as well.
Tourism was supplemented by pepper
growing and marketing which was a
value addition.
Selfhelp groups were involved in honey
processing and other incomegenerating
activities.
Of the 75 eco development committees,
15 were tribal and each had about 150 to
200 members. There were 19 different
ecotourism programmes apart from
village ecodevelopment programmes
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like beekeeping.
The committees also played a major role
during the Sabarimala pilgrimage which
involved a 23km trek in the dense
forests. Small shops were set up along
the way and people helped in regulating
the pilgrims and in waste management,
removing 40 to 50 tonnes each season.
Sources: The Hindu.
Odds of escaping poverty in India, U.S.
same: WB
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inequality in South Asia,” has found that the
probability of a poor person moving out of
poverty in India in 2014 was as good as that
in the U.S.
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to Palestine? Also examine if
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policy towards Palestine in
recent months.
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found that the dispersant used
as a remedial measure to clean
the ocean basin after the 2010
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The report has found that sons from
Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe
households are no longer stuck in the
jobs done by their fathers.
Across generations, mobility of
occupational profiles among Muslims
has been similar to that of higher caste
Hindus, whereas mobility among
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
and Other Backward Classes has become
higher than that of upper caste Hindus
over time.
The report shows that one of the main
drivers of upward mobility is the
increase in number of nonfarm jobs in
rural India.
Between 200405 and 200910, 15 per
cent of India’s population, or 40 per cent
of the poor, moved above the poverty
line. In the same period, a sizeable
portion of the poor and the vulnerable
— over 9 per cent of the total population
or about 11 per cent of the poor and
to corals than the spilled oil.
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adverse effects?
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found that the dispersant used
as a remedial measure to clean
the ocean basin after the 2010
Deepwater Horizon oil spill in
the Gulf of Mexico is more toxic
to corals than the spilled oil.
Examine why and what are its
adverse effects?
Sujata on 8) A new study has
found that the dispersant used
as a remedial measure to clean
the ocean basin after the 2010
Deepwater Horizon oil spill in
the Gulf of Mexico is more toxic
to corals than the spilled oil.
Examine why and what are its
adverse effects?
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vulnerable — moved into the middle
class.
Sources: The Hindu.
H1N1: States told to be ready
The Union Health Ministry has asked the
States to ensure facilities for the diagnosis
and treatment of H1N1 infection (swine flu).
The Centre had urged the States to create
awareness of flu symptoms, preventive
measures, diagnostic facilities and treatment.
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The health departments have been asked to
ensure sanitation and hygiene in public
places. Highrisk groups, which include
those with low immunity, non
communicable diseases such as diabetes or
serious ailments, have been advised to take
precautions and report to the nearest
hospital or diagnostic centre in case of
symptoms.
Swine Flu:
Swine Influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory
disease of pigs caused by type A influenza
viruses that causes regular outbreaks in pigs.
H1N1 is a flu virus. When it was first
detected in 2009, it was called “swine flu”
because the virus was similar to those found
in pigs.
Transmission from Pigs to Humans: The
H1N1 virus is currently a seasonal flu
virus found in humans. Although it also
circulates in pigs, one cannot get it by
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eating properly handled and cooked
pork or pork products.
In 2009, H1N1 was spreading fast
around the world, so the World Health
Organization called it a pandemic.
Spread:
Swine flu is contagious, and it spreads in
the same way as the seasonal flu.
When people who have it cough or
sneeze, they spray tiny drops of the
virus into the air. If a person comes in
contact with these drops or touch a
surface that an infected person has
recently touched, the person can catch
H1N1 swine flu.
Pregnant women who contract the H1N1
infection are at a greater risk of
developing complications because of
hormonal changes, physical changes and
changes to their immune system to
accommodate the growing foetus.
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Symptoms:
Most symptoms are the same as seasonal flu.
They can include:
cough
fever
sore throat
stuffy or runny nose
body aches
headache
chills
fatigue
diarrhea
dyspnea
If, not controlled it can lead to more serious
complications like pneumonia and
respiratory failure.
Influenza vaccines are one of the most
effective ways to protect people from
contracting illness during influenza
epidemics and pandemics. The antiviral
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drugs are sometimes prescribed to reduce
the severity of symptoms.
Sources: The Hindu, WHO.
India is world’s second most trusting
nation: survey
Moving up the ranks, India has emerged as
the second most trusted country in the world
in terms of faith reposed on its institutions
even as globally trust levels have fallen, says
a survey.
The study was conducted by public relations
firm Edelman.
Important findings:
Trust in institutions in India has
improved sharply in 2015 with the
country moving up three notches to the
second place among 27 nations.
While the number of “truster” countries
are at an alltime low of six in 2015
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including UAE, India, China and
Netherlands, the number of “distruster”
countries has grown significantly to 13
including Japan, Russia, Hong Kong,
South Africa and Italy.
Brazil, Malaysia, France and the US are
among the 8 “neutral” nations as per the
trust index.
According to the report, an “alarming
evaporation of trust” has happened
across all institutions, reaching the lows
of the Great Recession in 2009.
Trust in government, business, media
and NGOs in the general population is
below 50 per cent in twothirds of
countries, including the U.S., U.K. and
Germany.
From fifth most trusted in 2014, India
has now become the secondmost
trusted in 2015 with a score of 79 per
cent in the barometer.
The list is topped by UAE with 84 per
cent trust.
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Indonesia (78 per cent), China (75 per
cent), Singapore (65 per cent) and
Netherlands (64 per cent) are the others
that have recorded highest levels of
trust.
Sources: The Hindu.
EU lifts ban on Indian mangoes
The sevenmonth ban on Indian mangoes,
imposed last year by the European Union,
has been lifted well in advance of the
deadline set for the ban, which was
originally till December 2015.
This has come after an audit by the EU
which showed significant improvements
in the phytosanitary export certification
system.
Why were they banned?
Shipments of mangoes from India had been
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stopped last year after inspections found
some consignments infested with fruit flies.
Other details:
The ban has been lifted only on
mangoes. Ban on taro, bitter gourd,
snake gourd and eggplant remains in
force.
The EU accounts for more than 50 per
cent of total exports of fruits and
vegetables from India. The U.K. is the
main destination, followed by the
Netherlands, Germany and Belgium.
Small traders and importers of the fruit
in the United Kingdom were hit last year
due to the ban.
Sources: The Hindu.
Will implement 13th Amendment within a
unitary state: Ranil
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The Sri Lankan PM has said that the Sri
Lankan government will implement the 13th
Amendment to its Constitution within a
unitary state.
Implementation of the 13th Amendment
— born out of the IndoLanka Accord of
1987 — has remained a longpending
demand of the Tamil National Alliance
(TNA), the main party representing the
island’s Northern Tamils.
The Amendment envisages substantive
devolution of political powers to the
provinces.
13th Amendment:
The Thirteenth Amendment (13A) to the
Constitution of Sri Lanka creates
Provincial Councils in Sri Lanka. This
also makes Sinhala and Tamil as the
official language of the country and
English as link language.
It is based on the IndoSri Lanka Peace
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Amit SaxenaThanks is a small word for the gigantic workyou’re doing. Doing so much selflessly is
Accord. It was an accord signed in
Colombo on 29 July, 1987, between
Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and
Sri Lankan President J. R. Jayewardene.
The accord was expected to resolve the
ongoing Sri Lankan civil war. Under the
terms of the agreement, Colombo agreed
to devolution of power to the provinces,
the Sri Lankan troops were to be
withdrawn to their barracks in the north
and the Tamil rebels were to surrender
their arms.
Sources: The Hindu.
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