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Table of Contents
A. WOMEN _______________________________________________________________________ 5
A.1. Women Entry to Religious Places Issue __________________________________________________ 5
A.2. Devdasi System _____________________________________________________________________ 5
A.3. Gender Discrmination in Temple Worship ________________________________________________ 6
A.4. Uniform Services: Women_____________________________________________________________ 7
A.5. Navy Grants Permanent Commission for Women __________________________________________ 7
A.6. Women in Armed Forces ______________________________________________________________ 7
A.7. Gender Inequality - Territorial Army_____________________________________________________ 8
A.8. Sex Determination of Foetus ___________________________________________________________ 9
A.9. Surrogacy __________________________________________________________________________ 9
A.10. Daughter as Inheritor ______________________________________________________________ 10
A.11. Women Right to Ancestral Property ___________________________________________________ 10
A.12. Dowry Deaths ____________________________________________________________________ 11
A.13. Domestic Violence _________________________________________________________________ 11
A.14. Cybercrime Against Women _________________________________________________________ 12
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A.16. Triple Talaq ______________________________________________________________________ 13
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B.2. Need for Special Law for Child Rape (Failure of POSCO) ____________________________________ 16
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F.1. National Deworming Initiative ________________________________________________________ 32
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F.2. National Framework for Elimination of Malaria ___________________________________________ 32
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o The Maharashtra government recently backed the entry of women into the Haji Ali
Dargah, and told the Bombay High Court that equality must rule over tradition and
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religious practice with reference to Koran, women should be allowed to enter the
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Why in news?
The apex court started hearing on the Devadasi issue when apprised of how
Dalit girls were dedicated as Devadasis in Uttangi Mala Durga Temple in
Davanagere district of Karnataka.
SC directed all States and Union Territories, especially Karnataka, Maharashtra,
Andhra Pradesh, to strictly enforce the Central law to check “undesired and
unhealthy” practice of forcing young girls to serve as Devadasis.
'Devadasis' are women dedicated to temple services for the rest of their lives
and many of them are often victims of sexual abuse.
Why in news?
The Supreme Court has delivered a verdict recently, which determines who gets to
enter the sanctum sanctorum of an Agama-protected Hindu temple as a priest. SC
ruled that appointment of Archakas in Tamil Nadu temples as per the Agamas is not
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These texts are in Sanskrit and in some south Indian languages like Tamil.
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According to the Agama texts poojas can be performed only by Archakas belonging
to a particular and distinct sect/denomination, failing which, there will be defilement
of deity requiring purification ceremonies
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Recently the Indian Navy granted permanent cadres to seven women officers
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Reversing its earlier position of not allowing women in combat roles in armed
forces, the Ministry of Defence has approved the induction of women into the
Fighter (Combat) stream of the IAF.
The Indian Army, the Indian Navy and the IAF allow women in various courses
but till recently restricted their entry into combat roles.
With this decision, women have become eligible for induction in all branches
and streams of the IAF.
After the IAF, the Indian Navy has also taken a decision to allow women in
various flying streams but for now they will be shore-based till necessary
infrastructural needs are addressed.
In September 2015, Delhi High Court had granted Permanent Commission for
women and had pulled up the Navy and the Defence Ministry for "sexist bias" to
block women's progress.
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Territorial Army on a petition challenging a provision in the law governing the
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The Territorial Army is the country’s second line of defence, after the regular
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The Union Minister for Women and Child Development recently suggested that
child sex determination during pregnancy be made compulsory and the gender
of the child be registered right from that moment. In this way the birth can be
tracked.
This twin strategy of tracking sex-determined foetuses and requiring
institutional deliveries is expected to ensure that female babies are not aborted,
or killed at birth.
Present Scenario
Currently India’s strategy to combat declining sex ratios hinges on the PCPNDT
Act (the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act, 1994)
PCPNDT Act prohibits ultrasonography for the purpose of determining the sex
of the foetus.
India is among the countries with the worst child sex ratio in the world. The
2011 Census showed that the child sex ratio has dipped from 927 girls in 2001 to
919 girls in 2011.
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three months’ maternity leave to its employee who became a mother by using a
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any other working woman under the Child Adoption Leave and Rules.
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that if the maternity leave was refused, it would certainly violate the right of a
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Surrogacy in India is relatively low cost and the legal environment is favorable.
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At present the Surrogacy Contract between the parties and the Assisted
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Giving due regard to the apex court directions, the Legislature has enacted ART
BILL, 2008 which is still pending.
Exploitation of the women and commodification of children through surrogacy
are major worrying factor, which the law has to address.
Law Commission Report on Surrogacy
The Law Commission of India has submitted the Report on “NEED FOR
LEGISLATION TO REGULATE ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY CLINICS AS
WELL AS RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PARTIES TO A SURROGACY.”
Background
Karta under the Hindu Succession Act is the coparceners or eldest of those
entitled to inherit the property of a Hindu Undivided family (HUF).
The Karta has the right to manage the property and business of the HUF even
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The HUF applies to all Hindus and all persons who is not a Muslim, Christian,
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side’s argument was that daughters can only have a share in the property and
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The Hindu Undivided Family does not make distinction between married and
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Cannot ask for a share if the property if the property has been alienated or
partitioned before the bill was introduced.
The amended provisions cannot have retrospective effect despite it being a
social legislation. It is imperative for the father to have been alive when the
amendment came into force.
According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data released recently, the
highest number of dowry deaths during the last three years have been reported
from the state of Uttar Pradesh followed by Bihar.
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The Ministry (Ministry of Women and Child Development) reviews with the
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States time to time for effective implementation of the Dowry Prohibition Act,
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comprehensive study on the status of women since 1989, and to evolve appropriate
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political, education, health and socio-cultural needs of women. The first such
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committee was set up 42 years ago in 1971 on the request of the UN.
It wants the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) to be repealed, gay sex
decriminalized, and at least 50 % reservation for women at all levels of
legislature, right up to the Parliament.
To deal with violence against women, the committee called for several
legislative interventions.
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A.17. WOMEN TRANSFORMING INDIA CAMPAIGN
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India supported the need for a stand-alone goal on gender (under SDGs) and
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Target 3: Good Health and Well Being
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Reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live
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Equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical,
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Build and upgrade education facilities that are gender sensitive and provide safe,
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Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and
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Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for
leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life
Equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to ownership and control
over land and other forms of property, financial services, inheritance and natural
resources
Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and
communications technology, to promote the empowerment of women
Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable legislation for the
promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at
all levels
Access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all and end open
defecation, paying special attention to the needs of women and girls and those
in vulnerable situations.
Full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men.
Equal pay for work of equal value
Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all
workers, in particular women migrants
Empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all,
irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or
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Raise capacity for effective climate change-related planning and management
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focusing on women
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Target 16: Peace Justice and Strong institutions
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About POSCO
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• Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012 which came into
effect from 14th November, 2012 is a comprehensive law to provide for the
protection of children from the offences of sexual assault, sexual harassment
and pornography, while safeguarding the interests of the child at every stage of
the judicial process by incorporating child-friendly mechanisms for reporting,
recording of evidence, investigation and speedy trial of offences through
designated Special Courts.
The Sustainable Development Goals are the set of 17 goals and 169 targets
adopted by member countries of United Nations at the UN Sustainable
Development Summit.
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i.e. by year 2030.
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comprehensive than earlier Millennium Development Goals.
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SDGs related to Children
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End hunger and ensure access by infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food
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Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage and
female genital mutilation
Prohibit and eliminate of the worst forms of child labour, including recruitment
and use of child soldiers,
End child labour in all its forms by 2025
Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere
End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture
of children
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This service will deliver weekly messages to families about pregnancy, family
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However, The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has raised
concerns on the sampling design and methodology adopted for UNICEF’s Rapid Survey on
Children (RSOC).
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• Persons with Disability Act, 1995 defines Disability under seven categories:
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mental retardation and mental illness. 2001 Census says 2.21% are disabled in
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‘Accessible tourism’ respectively across the country
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- ‘Anubhav’.
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on the basis of 5 parameters and grading of
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deprivation on the basis of seven criteria.
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legally released bonded labourers. This figure has been pegged at less than 1
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credit card with credit limit of Rs 50,000 and above. They also included
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tax, living in houses with three or more rooms with all having pucca walls
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effecting monitoring and implementation of various tribal welfare schemes.
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The council will be chaired by the Prime Minister and will meet once or twice in
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As per the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution, there shall be TAC in each State
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having Scheduled Areas therein and , if the President should directs, also in any
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of Rs 50,000 or/and imprisonment up to a year. While the practice of
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up to 2 years of imprisonment.
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“Bultoo radio” is the use of Bluetooth technology by the tribals to share
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local language. All the messages are then collected into a single phone via
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Haryana are protesting to include them in OBC category so that they can enjoy
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Constitutional Provisions
Article 15(3) - State can make special provision for women and children
Article 15(4) - State can make special provision for the advancement of any
socially and educationally backward classes of citizens or for the Scheduled
Castes and the Scheduled Tribes.
Article 16(4) - State can make provision for the reservation of appointments or
posts in favour of any backward class of citizens.
Article 46 - To promote the educational and economic interests of SCs, STs, and
other weaker sections of society.
Mandal Case: Under this, Supreme Court restricted total reserved quota up to
50 percent and excluded advanced section in other backward castes from
benefits of reservation
Justice O. Chinnappa Reddy in his 1985 judgment: efficiency cannot be used as
a camouflage to let the upper classes take advantage of the backward classes in
its name and to monopolise the services, particularly the higher posts and the
professional institutions”.
Jat Reservation: The Supreme Court ruled that “caste” and “historical injustice”
cannot blind a state in according backward status to a community and that new
emerging groups such as transgenders must be identified for quota benefits.
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Every child within the age group of six to fourteen years studying in classes I to
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VIII who enroll and attend the school, shall be provided hot cooked meal having
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nutritional standards of 450 calories and 12 gm of protein for primary and 700
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calories and 20 gm protein for upper primary free of charge every day except on
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school holidays.
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Compulsory Education Act, 2009 shall also monitor implementation of the Mid-
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any fund available in school for the purpose of continuation of Mid-Day Meal
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Hot cooked meal provided to children shall be evaluated and certified by the
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The Food and Drugs Administration Department of the State may collect
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If the Mid-Day Meal is not provided in school on any school day due to non-
availability of food grains, cooking cost, fuel or absence of cook-cum-helper or
any other reason, the State Government shall pay food security allowance by
15th of the succeeding month.
• It was launched in March 2013 and was carried out in two phases.
• It had identified people who had not completed their primary education.
• The programme was meant to provide primary school education to people
aged between 15 and 50.
• After this these people were given five-month training, enabling them to
attend the fourth equivalency examination.
• Two Lakh people were enrolled under this programme.
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1. Teaching learning and resources- these parameters are related to the core
activities of any place of learning. These lay emphasis on measuring
numbers and quality of faculty, library and lab resources and general
facilities for development of young persons.
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It will give Indian institutions a competitive platform free of any international
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To promote social inclusion in the institutes.
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Objective
Aims to protect more than 24 crore children in the ages of 1-19 years from
intestinal worms. After getting the ‘Polio-free’ status, India now wants to target
intestinal parasitic worms among the children to achieve status of being ‘Worm-
free’.
In the first phase about 14 crore children across eleven States/UT of Assam,
Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra,
Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Tripura will be covered; while
nearly 10 crore will be targeted in the second phase.
Albendazole tablets will be given to all targeted children; half tablet to 1-2 years
children and one full tablet for 2-19 years.
Initiative will be coupled with improved sanitation, hygiene, and availability of
safe drinking water for reducing worm load.
The deworming initiative would help to achieve the aim of ‘Swachh Bharat’.
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Reduce incidence of malaria to less than 1 case per 1000 population in all
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The Union Cabinet has given its approval to the Agreement for collaborative
activities to be signed in the area of Traditional Medicine between Ministry of
AYUSH, Government of India and the World Health Organization, Geneva.
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• The first set of the Fourth National Family Health Survey Report was released in
early 2016. It covers data for only 13 states.
• States Covered: The 13 states covered are Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Bihar,
Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu,
Telangana, Tripura, Uttarakhand and West Bengal plus Union Territories of
Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Puducherry.
• Infant Mortality
o Infant Mortality has reduced in all the states and Union Territories covered.
All states have below 51 deaths per thousand births.
o But it varies from 10 in Andaman to 51 in Madhya Pradesh.
• Sex Ratio and Female Literacy
o Nine out of eleven states showed a declining sex ratio. These states are
Goa, Meghalaya, UK, Tripura, TN, Sikkim, MP, Karnataka, Haryana, Bihar,
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• Nutrition
o Fewer children under five years of age are now found to be stunted,
showing intake of improved nutrition.
o But in Bihar, MP and Meghalaya more than 40% of children are stunted.
o Anaemia has also declined, but still remains widespread. More than half of
children are anaemic in ten of the 15 States/UTs.
o Each state with the exception of Puducherry showed a sharp rise in obesity
levels in both men and women.
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districts.
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programme, which will adopt innovative strategies like increasing availability of
safe needle, syringes in remote areas, community based testing for HIV and pilot
studies on 'take home' policy for opioid substitution drugs.
Budget for the National AIDS Control Programme has been increased by 15
percent during the current Financial Year.
The government has also decided to make it a Central Sector Scheme in which
all the funds would be provided by the Center.
• Liberia was declared free of the disease by WHO in May, 2015 and then again in
January 2016 as new cases emerged two times after that.
• November 2015, Sierra Leone and Guinea were declared free of Ebola virus by
WHO.
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blood samples a country has to go through an incubation period of 42 days.
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Types: Type 1: little or no insulin production; Type 2: body shows insulin
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Diabetes: blood sugar not high to be Type 2
Causes: Rapid urbanization, sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy diet. Obesity is
chief risk factor.
Symptoms: common are increased urination, thirst and hunger.
Effects: Can lead to complications like blindness, kidney failure or loss of limbs,
risk of heart attack, pregnancy complications etc.
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F.11. POOR HEALTH COVER: HEALTH IN INDIA
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According to a report published by Lancet on healthcare India is the poorest
performer in the BRICS nations.
7 key challenges faced by the Indian Healthcare system – As per the lancet report
A weak primary health care sector
Unequally distributed skilled human resources
Large unregulated private sector.
Low public spending on health.
Fragmented health information systems.
Irrational use and spiralling cost of drugs.
Weak governance and accountability
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accessible, affordable and quality health and social care to all such persons
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To provide universal access to mental health care.
To increase access to and utilization of comprehensive mental health services
(including prevention services, treatment and care and support services) by
persons with mental health problems.
To increase access to mental health care especially to vulnerable groups
including homeless persons, persons in remote areas, educationally, socially and
deprived sections.
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related to heart, liver, kidney and cancer enhanced the limit of financial
cases, etc. assistance under Rashtriya
It enables to receive medical treatment at any Arogya Nidhi from Rs. 2 lakh to
of the super specialty Government hospitals / Rs. 5 lakh. It will ease access to
institutes or other Government hospitals. financial assistance in cases
where emergency surgery is to
In cases for financial assistance beyond
be conducted.
prescribed limit, it is required to be approved
by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
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health dividends.
But there is still a long way to go.
Of the nearly six million children under the age of five who die from preventable
causes every year around the world, 21 per cent are from India. Many of these
children die because of malnutrition and infectious diseases.
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs: 2000-2015) are the world's time-bound
and quantified targets for addressing extreme poverty in its many dimensions-
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The New Tariff Policy the Government will make it compulsory for the power
plants located within the radius of 100 kms of the city to use processed waste
water and release clean water for drinking purpose in the vicinity.
It will make compulsory for the local power distribution companies to buy
electricity generated from the waste.
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cities
o 60 per cent were assigned for solid waste management related parameters.
o 30 per cent for construction of toilets.
o 5 per cent each for city level sanitation strategy and behaviour change
communication.
Based on above Mysuru has emerged as the country’s cleanest city followed by
Chandigarh and Tiruchi.
Quality Council of India (QCI) was set up in 1997 by Government of India jointly
with Indian Industry as an autonomous body.
The objective was to establish and operate the National Accreditation Structure
for conformity assessment bodies and providing accreditation in the field of
education, health and quality promotion.
It also promotes the adoption of quality standards relating to Quality
Management Systems (ISO 14001 Series), Food Safety Management Systems
(ISO 22000 Series) and Product Certification and Inspection.
It has been assigned the task of monitoring and administering the National
Quality Campaign a plan scheme of the department, and also to oversee
function of the National Information and Enquiry Services.
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minority communities in terms of educational attainments
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those studying in Madrasas. It is so because they will not be getting formal Class
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Why in news?
Supreme Court recently passed an order making the Good Samaritans guidelines
mandatory for all states and union territories.
What is it?
The initiative was taken on a PIL filed by the NGO, SaveLIFE in 2012.
The Centre had issued the guidelines to protect Good Samaritan i.e. a person
who’s a bystander or passer-by and chooses to help an accident victim or person
in distress on the road.
A Tanzanian girl and her friends were attacked and their car was torched by an angry
mob in the southern Indian city of Bangalore on 31 January. The group of students
were driving by an accident site where a Sudanese student's car ran over a local
woman killing her.
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process of finalising a comprehensive Bill for insertion of new Sections 153C and
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affordable housing projects in urban areas under Prime Minister’s Awas Yojana
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(PMAY)
The state government proposed to build affordable houses in 11 cities and
towns in the state. The beneficiaries belong to Economically Weaker Sections
(EWS) and Low Income Group (LIG).
The 35% of the houses proposed to be built shall be reserved for EWS.
The recent JNU controversy has brought the debate on Nationalism to the
forefront.
The row revolves around “anti-India” sloganeering by some JNU students in an
event organised to commemorate the hanging of Afzal Guru, a convicted
terrorist, within the campus.
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• First is Standard of Living which is calculated though the Gross National Income
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India
• HDI: India ranks 130th with an HDI value of 0.609 and falls in category of
Medium Developed Countries, while the very high human development
countries have an average value of 0.896
• Health: India’s Life Expectancy at Birth is 68 years while the very high human
development countries have an average of 80.5 years.
• Education: India’s expected years of schooling are 11.7 years while the very high
human development countries have an average of 16.4 years.
• India’s Mean years of schooling is 5.4 years while the very high human
development countries have an average of 11.8 years.
• Progress: From 2009 to 2014 India has risen six points in terms of HDI value.
• India’s improved ranking is not through improvements in education and health
but mainly through income growth.
• Inequality: When India’s HDI is adjusted for inequality its value drops 28%, from
0.609 to 0.435. This trend is similar for neighbours, Pakistan and Bangladesh
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