Posts

Showing posts from June, 2018

INFRASTRUCTURE

Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways etc off-shore wind power. The targets: Medium target of 5 GW by 2022. Long term target of 30 GW by 2030. Significance of the move: Offshore wind power would add a new element to the already existing basket of renewable energy for the country. Why off- shore wind farming is beneficial? The offshore wind faming is attractive because of several reasons such as stronger winds for efficient generation of power; no impact on real estate value of land as in case of onshore wind farming; its ability to fulfil the demand of the heavily populated coastal regions and no significant environment costs. Challenges: It is difficult to install large wind power turbines in open seas. Offshore wind turbines are of much larger dimensions and capacities than onshore turbines. The  PLF (plant load factor)  of off-shore wind turbines will be higher than the on-shore projects. The  cost per MW  of off-sh...

ENVIRONMENT

ENVIRONMENT • Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment SDG 6  calls for clean water and sanitation for all people. CONTENT The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change released the National Clean Air Programme for India. The National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) aims to meet the prescribed annual average ambient air quality standards at all locations in the country in a stipulated time frame.

INDIAN ECONOMY

Image
Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment . INDIAN ECONOMY ISSUES RELATED TO PLANNING MOBILISATION OF RESOURCES GROWTH DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT Development Includes quantitative and qualitative development Individual vs national development PCI Health education Sustainable development NCERT Class 10 ECONOMICS chapter 1- Development Gini coefficient Poverty rates

SECURITY

KASHMIR ISSUE Militancy  youth unrest  stone pelting journalist killings abduction of people solution security operating within the framework of law, avoiding torture, illegal killing and arbitrary punishment Conduct operations within the ambit of the law and through the use of discriminate and proportionate force Standard operating procedures must require the use of lethal force only when there is an imminent threat to life and property, force should be used proportionately and not as a punitive measure. The challenge is to tire out the mob, not physically decimate it. BASICS OF CYBER SECURITY Recognising the importance of data protection and keeping personal data of citizens secure and protected, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India has constituted a Committee of Experts under the Chairmanship of Justice B N Srikrishna, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India and comprising of members from Government, Acade...