Today Current Affairs 20 January 2022

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Safai Karamcharis National Commission

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Why is it in the news?

The Union Cabinet extends the National Commission for SafaiKaramcharis by three years.

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The National Commission for SafaiKaramcharis (NCSK) was established as a statutory organisation in 1994 pursuant to the NCSK Act 1993.

  • It was initially developed for the period up to 1997. The Act’s validity was later extended to 2004.
  • In 2004, the NCSK Act was repealed.
  • Since then, the NCSK’s existence as a non-statutory organisation has been extended on a periodic basis through resolutions.
  • The Commission has been reorganised to serve as a consultative body to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
  • The NCSK is responsible for enforcing the 2013 Act prohibiting manual scavenger work and providing for their rehabilitation.
  • It also receives complaints/petitions from Manual Scavengers located throughout the country (SafaiKaramcharis).
  • It seeks factual information from the appropriate authorities regarding these complaints/petitions and urges them to address the concerns of the affected SafaiKaramcharis.
  • The Commission is aware of SafaiKaramcharis’s concerns and attempts to address them through a proactive role based on information obtained through print or electronic media.

Endangered Eastern Swamp Deer

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Why in the news?

Populations of the endangered eastern swamp deer, which is extinct elsewhere in South Asia, have declined in the Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve.

  • Barasingha (Cervus duvauceli), also known as swamp deer, elegant deer, or dolhorina, is a Cervidae (deer) family member (order Artiodactyla).
  • Swamp Deer Stags have ten to fourteen tines on their antlers, earning them the Hindi name barasingha, which translates as twelve-horned. • Barasingha are found in open forests and grasslands of India and Nepal.
  • Once widespread, the barasingha is now confined to isolated areas, national parks, and reserves.

There are three subspecies of Barasingha in India —

o Wetland Barasingha (Rucervusduvauceliiduvacelii) – India’s largest swamp deer (Rucervusduvauceliiduvacelii).

o On stony ground, Barasingha (Rucervusduvauceliibranderi)

o Eastern Barasingha (Rucervusduvauceliiranjitsinhii) – The Eastern Barasingha is the smallest of the Barasingha species. It has a shorter tail and antlers than other subspecies.

  • Although the Eastern Barasingha is indigenous to Kaziranga National Park and is not a primary prey species for park animals such as the tiger, its population is critical to the tiger reserve’s ecological health.
  • The species has since spread to other locations, including Orang National Park and the Laokhowa-Burachapori wildlife sanctuary; • The IUCN Red Data Book classifies it as an endangered species.

Global Research on Antimicrobial Resistance (GRAM) Analysis

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Why in the news?

  • Using statistical modelling, Global Research on Antimicrobial Resistance (GRAM) estimated the mortality associated with 23 infections and 88 pathogen-drug combinations.
  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a term that refers to the condition in which antibiotics become ineffective against a wide variety of pathogenic microorganisms.

According to a comprehensive analysis of AMR’s global impact, which included 204 countries and territories, 1.27 million people died directly as a result of AMR in 2019.

  • AMR has surpassed HIV/AIDS and malaria as the leading cause of death globally.
  • According to the GRAM study, o 12.7 lakh deaths were directly attributable to AMR (these deaths would not have occurred if the infections had been drug-susceptible), o 49.5 lakh deaths were directly attributable to AMR (a drug-resistant infection was implicated, but resistance itself may or may not have been the direct cause of death).
  • Among the 23 pathogens examined, medication resistance was directly responsible for 9.29 lakh deaths and was associated with 3.57 million deaths in six countries (E coli, S aureus, K pneumoniae, S pneumoniae, A baumannii, and P aeruginosa).
  • Nearly a lakh deaths were directly attributable to a single pathogen-drug combination (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA).

• Antibiotic resistance to two classes of antibiotics (fluoroquinolones and beta-lactam antibiotics), which are frequently considered the first line of defence against serious infections, accounted for more than 70% of AMR-related fatalities.

The Devas-Antrix arrangement

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Why in the news?

  • The Supreme Court confirmed Devas’s liquidation, despite the fact that foreign investors are still seeking reimbursement for the cancelled 2005 satellite agreement with Antrix. The Supreme Court has maintained a restraining order against the $1.2 billion judgement.

How did the Devas-Atrix come to be?

  • In 2005, Devas signed a leasing agreement with Antrix Corporation, ISRO’s business sector affiliate. According to the terms of the agreement, ISRO will lease two satellites, GSAT-6 and 6A, to Devas for a period of 12 years.
  • Devas intended to provide multimedia services to Indian mobile phones by leasing 70 MHz of ISRO’s S-band spectrum.

On February 25, 2011, the government cancelled the transaction, citing “security concerns.”

What transpired following the deal’s termination?

  • In the aftermath of the termination, Devas and its foreign investors sought redress through a variety of international tribunals and courts. This resulted in an International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) arbitration and two bilateral investment treaty (BIT) arbitrations between Antrix and Devas.
  • India prevailed in all three instances. Devas was awarded $1.2 billion in damages by an International Chamber of Commerce panel in 2015. Additionally, Deutsche Telekom was awarded $101 million plus interest by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in Geneva in 2020.
  • In 2020, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law will award $111 million to Mauritius investors.
  • German investors sought redress for a breach of a bilateral investment treaty between India and Germany, while Mauritius investors sought redress for a breach of an India-Mauritius BIT.

What measures did India take?

  • In 2014, the Indian government referred the 2005 agreement to the CBI for investigation.
  • It exemplified the misuse of public office for personal gain. Additionally, the Enforcement Directorate charged a former Antrix managing director and five Devas officers with corruption in 2018 pursuant to the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.

Unique National/State Identities

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Why in the news?

  • The Central Government and State Governments have been implementing a variety of unique identifiers in order to improve system transparency and reduce leakage.

What are the Central Government’s Uniform Identification Numbers?

Aadhaar:

  • It is a 12-digit random number assigned by the UIDAI (“Authority”) to Indian citizens who adhere to the Authority’s verification procedures. Aadhaar enabled approximately 312 programmes, with eleven ministries accounting for 70% of the initiatives.

Card with a Permanent Account Number (PAN):

  • PAN (Permanent Account Number) is an abbreviation for Permanent Account Number. It is a ten-digit alphanumeric code assigned by the Income Tax Department of India to each taxpayer.
  • Additionally, there are additional unique IDs such as a voter ID for elections, a unique health ID for vaccination and health-related data, a unique ID for disabled individuals, a unique ID for property across 12 states, a corporate ID for each business, and a single unique ID for migrant workers.

What are State Government-issued Unique Identification Numbers?

  • Haryana’s government has launched a programme dubbed Parivar Pehchan Patra. Each household will receive an eight-digit identification number, and the plan will integrate all state government subsidy, pension, and insurance programmes.
  • Bhamashah Yojana is a government of Rajasthan initiative aimed at transparently transferring financial and non-financial benefits associated with government initiatives to women beneficiaries.
  • Madhya Pradesh issues Samagra IDs and passwords to citizens in order to facilitate registration for and access to government benefits.
  • Rather than creating their own unique identification numbers, states may group all Aadhaar IDs into a single family unit and then award benefits based on that information.

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