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UPSC Daily Current Affairs | Prelim Bits 23-06-2020

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June 23, 2020

Ambubachi Festival

  • It is a four-day fair to mark the annual menstruation of the goddess at Kamakhya temple in Nilachal Hills in Guwahati, Assam.
  • It is also considered as an occasion to promote awareness on menstrual hygiene.
  • This ritualistic fair is one of the reasons why the taboo associated with menstruation is less in Assam compared with other parts of India.
  • Recently, the festival was observed without mendicants, hermits and devotees for the first time in almost 500 years.
  • The festival is celebrated since 1565.
  • The attainment of womanhood of girls in Assam is celebrated with a ritual called ‘Tuloni Biya’, meaning small wedding.
  • A similar custom is followed at the Devi temple at Chengannur town in Alappuzha district of Kerala.
  • The temple is shut for the days the Goddess there is believed to undergo her period.

Kamakhya Temple

  • It is located atop the Nilachal Hills, in outskirts of Guwahati, Assam.
  • It is one of 51 shaktipeeths or seat of Shakti followers.
  • Shakti peeth is originated based on the story of the death of goddess Sati.
  • God Shiva who held her dead body, then started his dance of destruction, causing Sati's body to disintegrate and fall into pieces.
  • The sites where these portions of Sati goddess fell, are the Shakti peeth.
  • Kamakhya temple’s sanctum sanctorum houses the yoni - female genital symbolised by a rock.
  • Four Major Shakthi Peeths in India - Jagannath Temple, Puri; Kamakhya Temple near Guwahati; Dakshina Kalika in Kolkata; Tara Tarini near Brahmapur, Odisha.

Minimum Support Price

  • The MSP is the rate at which the government buys grains from farmers.
  • Reason behind the idea of MSP is to counter price volatility of agricultural commodities due to the factors like variation in their supply, lack of market integration and information asymmetry.
  • The MSP is fixed on the recommendations of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP).
  • Factors taken into consideration for fixing MSP include,
  1. Demand and supply,
  2. Cost of production (A2 + FL method) Price trends in the market, both domestic and international,
  3. Inter-crop price parity,
  4. Terms of trade between agriculture and non-agriculture,
  5. A minimum of 50% as the margin over cost of production,
  6. Likely implications of MSP on consumers of that product.
  • The Commission also makes visits to states for on-the-spot assessment of the various constraints that farmers face in marketing their produce, or even raising the productivity levels of their crops.
  • Based on all these inputs, the Commission then finalizes its recommendations, which are then submitted to the government.
  • The government, in turn, circulates the CACP reports to state governments and concerned Central Ministries for their comments.
  • After receiving the feed-back from them, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) of the Union government takes a final decision on the level of MSPs and other recommendations made by the CACP.
  • The Food Corporation of India (FCI), the nodal central agency of the Government of India, along with other State Agencies undertakes procurement of crops.

Crops Covered under MSP

  • Government announces minimum support prices (MSPs) for 22 mandated crops and fair and remunerative price (FRP) for sugarcane.
  • The mandated crops are 14 crops of the kharif season, 6 Rabi crops and two other commercial crops.
  • In addition, the MSPs of toria and de-husked coconut are fixed on the basis of the MSPs of rapeseed/mustard and copra, respectively.
  • The list of crops are as follows.
  1. Cereals (7) - paddy, wheat, barley, jowar, bajra, maize and ragi
  2. Pulses (5) - gram, arhar/tur, moong, urad and lentil
  3. Oilseeds (8) - groundnut, rapeseed/mustard, toria, soya bean, sunflower seed, sesame, safflower seed and nigerseed.
  4. Raw cotton.
  5. Raw jute.
  6. Copra
  7. De-husked coconut
  8. Sugarcane (Fair and remunerative price)
  9. Virginia flu cured (VFC) tobacco
  • Recently, Government has declared MSP for mature de husked coconut for the season 2020 at Rs. 2700/- per quintal, thus hiking the MSP by 5.02% from Rs. 2571/- per quintal during season 2019. 

UN Arms Trade Treaty

  • The Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is a multilateral treaty that regulates the international trade in conventional weapons.
  • The treaty was negotiated in New York City at a global conference under the auspices of the UN in 2012.
  • UN General Assembly adopted the ATT in 2013.
  • It entered into force on 4th December 2014.
  • 105 states have ratified the treaty, and a further 32 states have signed but not ratified it. [India is not a member to this treaty]
  • It requires member countries to keep records of international transfers of weapons and to prohibit cross-border shipments that could be used in human rights violations or attacks on civilians.
  • Recently China’s efforts to join the treaty has been rejected by the United States.
  • It comes after US President Donald Trump announced plans last year to pull the United States out of the agreement which entered into force in 2014.
  • The US Senate never ratified the 2013 Arms Trade Treaty, even after former president Barack Obama endorsed it.

Central Vista Project

  • Central Vista Committee is chaired by Central Public Works Department (CPWD) additional director general (works) under Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.
  • Central Vista proposal of the CPWD is to construct a triangular Parliament building in the 10.5-acre plot adjacent to the existing heritage structure built in the 1920s.
  • The project is estimated to cost ₹922 crore.
  • It is a part of the larger revamp of the entire 3-km Central Vista from Rashtrapati Bhavan till India Gate.
  • It includes constructing a new triangular Parliament opposite the existing heritage structure and building a central secretariat for all Ministries.
  • The existing Parliament building as well north and South Blocks are proposed to be re-purposed as museums.
  • The government’s plan was approved by the Central Vista Committee at a meeting on April 23 with the suggestion that the design be “in sync” with the existing Parliament House.

Delhi Urban Art Commission

  • It was formed by an Act of Parliament in 1973.
  • It is meant to advise the Centre on matters of preservation, development and maintenance of the aesthetic quality of the capital Delhi’s urban and environmental design.
  • Recently Centre’s proposal to construct a new Parliament building in time for Independence Day 2022 was not approved by the Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC).

Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI)

  • It is India's chief anti-smuggling intelligence, investigations and operations agency.
  • It is headed by a Director General of the rank of Special Secretary to the Government of India.
  • It works to secure India's national and economic security by preventing the outright smuggling of contraband such as firearms, gold, narcotics, Fake Indian Currency notes, antiques, wildlife and environmental products.
  • It is also a part of the following –
  1. Cabinet Secretariat's National Authority Chemical Weapons Convention,
  2. Ministry of Home Affairs/NIA's special wings on Left Wing Extremism Financing,
  3. Various inter-ministerial committees on Terror Financing, Coastal Security,
  • Recently, DRI has busted a wildlife smuggling syndicate that smuggled different varieties of macaws.
  • Those exotic and highly endangered birds had been smuggled via the Indo-Bangladesh border without any licit documents.
  • The joint operation was carried out in coordination with the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) and the Customs Department at the Kolkata airport.

WCCB

  • It a statutory body under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change to combat organized wildlife crime.
  • The Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Act, 2006 provisions came operational in the year 2008.
  • UNEP has also awarded WCCB with Asia Environment Enforcement Award, 2018.
  • WCCB is also partnering with United Nations University and CIESIN-Earth Institute at Columbia University through the Wildlife Enforcement Monitoring System Initiative.

Macaws

  • Macaws are long-tailed, often colorful, New World parrots.
  • They are popular in aviculture or as companion parrots, although there are conservation concerns about several species in the wild.
  • They are native to Central America and North America (only Mexico), South America, and formerly the Caribbean.
  • Most species are associated with forests, especially rainforests, but others prefer woodland or savannah-like habitats.
  • A macaw's facial feather pattern is as unique as a fingerprint.
  • The largest macaws are the hyacinth, Buffon's (great green) and green-winged macaws.
  • Many of the Macaw species lies between Vulnerable, Endangered or Critically Endangered under IUCN.

        

Source: PIB, the Hindu, Economic Times

 

 

 

 

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