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The Hindu 18 Oct 2018

The Hindu 18 Oct 2018

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The Hindu 18 Oct 2018

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  2. Unclogging our oceans • Kerala’s south coast March 2018: 400kg of ghost nets were taken out by fishermen. • Tamil Nadu to Maharashtra: fishermen are diving to clean our ocean floors. • Other whales, dolphins, sharks and even pelagic birds. casualties: worldwide include • 2016 publication: 5,400 marine animals belonging to 40 different species were recorded as entangled in ghost gear

  3. • - 2011-2018: 601 sea turtles entangled

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  5. • Lack of proper data about Indian coasts is a matter of concern. • According government preparing management policy. to the is national scientists, also ghost the currently a net • When bigger violations, such as large vessels fishing where they are not supposed to, are not checked, would a policy on the management of ghost nets be implemented? • Entire affected. fishing communities are

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  7. Transforming used nets • Canada & Thailand: recycled into yarn to craft socks and even carpet tiles • A gear-marking programme is being tested in Indonesia trajectory of gear, if it drifts away, can be studied better. so that the • Outreach and education among fishing communities would be crucial along with policy-level changes. • In one instance in India, ghost nets hauled from Kerala’s Kollam have been used to pave roads.

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  10. Cleanliness and godliness • The apparent apathy to civic cleanliness is based on the belief that someone else will clean up. • Keeping India clean is different from not dirtying it. • There are people employed to keep modern India clean. However, those coercion, into this important role have never been respected. tasked, willingly or via • The polluter pays principle (PPP) is a philosophy that not only deters pollution alternatives. but also incentivises • SBA: drive civic sense forward and change the way people consume, generate and dispose waste.

  11. Another outbreak • Latest outbreak of Zika is India’s most severe so far. • Jaipur: 80 laboratory-confirmed cases including 22 pregnant women. • It can also spread from a pregnant mother to the foetus. • January Ahmedabad & 1 from TN. 2017: 3 cases were reported from • About 4.5 lakh people at the outbreak site in Rajasthan have been brought under surveillance. • There is a remote possibility that the virus is circulating in some parts of India and could cause an epidemic at some point.

  12. • Since Zika infection during pregnancy can cause severe birth microcephaly (small size of the head), all the 22 pregnant women monitored. defects, particularly infected must be • Also, as there is no cure for microcephaly at birth, there should be campaigns to educate people living in the outbreak area to avoid sex, particularly with the intent of getting pregnant, till the outbreak is under control. • The long winter ahead in north India and the imminent onset of the northeast monsoon in the eastern coast of India is conducive for the mosquito to multiply and spread. • ‘Rajasthan’s Zika strain close to Brazilian one’

  13. Important News • Sabarimala temple reopens amidst protests, violence • The police cane-charged protesters on Wednesday as the Sabarimala temple opened for the first time since the Supreme Court verdict allowing entry to women of all ages to the hill shrine. • As many as 13 policemen and 200 protesters from Hindu fringe outfits were injured in the incidents. • Akbar quits a day ahead of hearing in defamation case • Nine days after a journalist first accused Minister of State for External Affairs M.J. Akbar of sexual harassment when he was newspaper editor, he resigned from office. • ‘No Indian link to assassination plot’ • Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena’s office on Wednesday “clarified” that he did not mention “any involvement of an Indian intelligence service” in an alleged plot to assassinate him, at Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting. However, he admitted that discussions on the said plot had taken place.

  14. • GoM to look into cases of harassment • The Narendra Modi government is considering setting up a Group of Ministers (GoM) to brainstorm on ways to deal with sexual harassment at workplace, say sources. • Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, Home Minister Rajnath Singh and women Ministers would be members of this GoM. • Sources also say that a panel of judges and legal persons announced by Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi to look at ways to strengthen the legal and institutional framework was being examined by the Ministry of Law but it may not be a legally sound instrument. • A.P. hamlets shine in rural survey • Kuligod in Karnataka’s Belagavi district is the country’s best developed village, but more than a third of the gram panchayats ranked in the top 10 are in Andhra Pradesh, according to the findings of an ongoing Rural Development Ministry survey.

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  16. • Khashoggi was tortured before being killed: report • A pro-government Turkish newspaper on Wednesday published a gruesome recounting of the alleged slaying of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, just as America’s top diplomat arrived in the country for talks over The Washington Post columnist’s disappearance. • U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held separate meetings with Turkey’s President and Foreign Minister for around 40 minutes each on Wednesday in the Turkish capital, Ankara. • Anna Burns wins Booker Prize • Anna Burns has won the prestigious Man Booker Prize for fiction for Milkman, a vibrant, violent story about men, women, conflict and power set during Northern Ireland’s years of Catholic-Protestant violence. • The 56-year-old Belfast-born novelist said she was “stunned” to have won. Ms. Burns said her books took a long time to complete, and she has often struggled financially since her first novel, No Bones, was released in 2001. • “I just wait for my characters to come and tell me their stories, and I can’t write until they do,” Ms. Burns told reporters.

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  18. Vocabulary • Emulate • Haul • Fallout • Ensnare • Heartstrings • Immersion

  19. Map based answer 1453 - Sultan Mehmed II captures Constantinople, ending Byzantine Empire and consolidating Ottoman Empire in Asia Minor and Balkans. 15th-16th centuries - Expansion into Asia and Africa. 1683 - Ottoman advance into Europe halted at Battle of Vienna. Long decline begins. 1908 - Young Turk Revolution establishes constitutional rule, but degenerates into military dictatorship during First World War, where Ottoman Empire fights in alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary. 1918-22 - Partition of defeated Ottoman Empire leads to eventual triumph of Turkish National Movement in war of independence against foreign occupation and rule of Sultan. 1923 - Turkey declared a republic with Kemal Ataturk as president. Soon afterwards it becomes secular. 1952 - Turkey abandons Ataturk's neutralist policy and joins Nato. 1960 - Army coup against ruling Democratic Party. 1974 - Turkish troops occupy northern Cyprus, partitioning the island. 1984 - Kurdish PKK group launches separatists guerrilla campaign which develops into a major civil war that simmers on for decades. 2011 - Syrian civil war breaks out, resulting in tension along the countries' border and a huge influx of refugees into Turkey. 2016 - Attempted coup fails. 2017 - Referendum approves switch to presidential system.

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  23. Answers- 1. According to UNEP, ‘Green Economy’ includes which of the following? 1. Resource efficiency 2. Low carbon growth 3. Social inclusion Select the correct answer using the codes given below. A) 1 and 2 only B) 1 and 3 only C) 2 and 3 only D) 1, 2 and 3 2. Which of the following is/are correct about Maratha administration under Shivaji? 1. In matters of administration, civil officers were given superior position compared to military officers. 2. Jagirs were assigned to officers. 3. The revenue administration was based on the Ryotwari system. Select the correct answer using the codes given below. A) 1 and 2 only B) 1 and 3 only C) 2 and 3 only D) 1, 2 and 3

  24. Questions- 1. The National Commission for Schedule Castes (NCSC) investigate all matters relating to the safeguards of 1. Schedule Caste 2. Schedule Tribe 3. OBC 4. Anglo-Indian Select the correct answer using the codes given below. A) 1 only B) 1 and 2 only C) 1 and 3 only D) 1, 3 and 4 only 2. The cell wall is present in 1. bacteria 2. blue-green algae 3. plants Select the correct answer using the codes given below. A) 1 and 3 only B) 2 and 3 only C) 3 only D) 1, 2 and 3

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