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THE HINDU EDITORIAL: 28, JULY 2017

The Shift In Bihar


Nitish Kumar’s impending split from the Mahagathbandhan, or Grand Alliance, in Bihar had been the subject of speculation for months so that when it came, the only surprise was the swiftness and finality of the separation from Lalu Prasad’s Rashtriya Janata Dal — and of his embrace of the Bharatiya Janata Party. The sequence of events suggests that Mr. Kumar had secured the new alliance and his continuation as Chief Minister before he resigned. This is why the proffered reason for his resignation — the allegations of corruption against his Deputy Chief Minister and Mr. Prasad’s son, Tejashwi Yadav — lacked conviction. Mr. Kumar’s record of shifting fast and loose between allies is a story of political expediency and it is not entirely clear what political compulsion or personal ambition the latest move was born of. If it was naive to believe that in 2013 he led the Janata Dal (United) away from the BJP, with which he led a coalition government in Bihar, because of a sudden aversion to prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi and communalism, then it is just as ingenuous to think that his recent move is a result of a principled fight against corruption. Surely, Mr. Kumar knew he had teamed up with a party led by a man convicted for corruption in the fodder scam when he joined hands with Mr. Prasad to fight the 2015 Bihar Assembly election? The record shows that Mr. Kumar’s rallying cry changes depending on which political party he chooses to be up against. As Mr. Kumar inched closer to the BJP, praising demonetisation, supporting its presidential candidate and even colouring a lotus at a public function, the war on corruption became his overriding theme once again. While it is likely he will steer the JD(U) on this political realignment in the days to come, a question mark remains on how long the new arrangement will last. In the BJP’s take-no-prisoners project to expand its electoral footprint, a multi-cornered contest in Bihar, on the lines of the last Lok Sabha election, could be the best-case scenario for the party in 2019. Will it have any use for the JD(U) then? As for Mr. Kumar, he has since 2005 built a constituency made up of vulnerable subsections of the electorate: women and the more backward among the Other Backward Classes, Dalits (Mahadalits), and Muslims (Pasmanda Muslims). These are voters he has sought to tie in to the development narrative with his various allies and forge winning coalitions. Whether this tactic has run its course will be known at the next election, mid-term or otherwise. The gains to the JD(U) from the patch-up are not immediately evident, if indeed Mr. Kumar sees something more durable than a settling of scores with Mr. Prasad. What is without doubt is that opposition unity has suffered a setback. The Mahagathbandhan was perceived as the template for taking on the BJP nationally — what’s more, there were many people who hoped, and once again naively, that Mr. Kumar would be at the heart of it.

A crisis of trust


During the past week, it became evident that U.S. President Donald Trump takes a dim view of his Attorney General, Je Sessions, a man whose appointment to that key role he fought resolutely for in the face of serious objections. This is not a clash of egos, but another instance of Mr. Trump’sdisdain for constitutional propriety regarding conflicts of interest and the murky issue of Russia’s influence on the 2016 presidential election. The current episode dates back four months, to when Mr. Sessions recused himself from the FBI’s inquiry into whether Moscow had interfered in the election. Although Mr. Trump at the time dismissed the notion that such action was called for, Mr. Sessions’s recusal was consistent with settled norms and with his own reassurances on Capitol Hill that he would consider being removed from any process where he thought his “impartiality might reasonably be questioned”. The President’s anger at the FBI investigation then swelled, leading to the abrupt firing of the Bureau’s Director James Comey in May. Mr. Comey had previously told the House of Representatives’ Intelligence Committee that the FBI was investigating whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia during the election. Since July 24, Mr. Trump has stepped up his public attacks on Mr. Sessions, describing the recusal as “very unfair”, and suggesting that Mr. Sessions showed bias in favour of Democratic election rival Hillary Clinton by not probing her emails as he should have. Observers are not surprised that Mr. Trump, a man of his own making, has shown himself to be comfortable with a casual approach toward conflicts of interest. Yet what they may not have anticipated is the extent to which his desire to protect the personal interests of his family and the business interests of the Trump Organization could eventually lead to a chasm between the White House and the Republican Party. After all, many among the party’s traditional conservatives believe firmly in the established traditions of checks and balances within the government system and would view the suspected Russian meddling through the lens of fiercepatriotism. The clearest indication that trust is fraying between the Oval Office and Capitol Hill is the fact that Representatives this week passed a tough sanctions bill with proposed measures targeting Moscow, by an overwhelming 419-3 vote. This would hamper Mr. Trump’s strategy of extending the hand of friendship to Vladimir Putin. Mr. Trump can ill afford such a trust de- cit, especially when his own officials appear to be uncertain over their boss plans. This would apply, for instance, to Defence Secretary James Mattis, who was on vacation when Mr. Trump unexpectedly announced a ban on transgender persons in the military.


WORDS/ VOCABULARY
1) Impending
Meaning: Be about to happen.
Example: My impending departure.
Synonyms: Imminent, Forthcoming

2) Speculation
Meaning: The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
Example: There has been widespread speculation that he plans to quit.
Synonyms: Conjecture, Theorizing

3) Swiftness
Meaning: Lack of delay; promptness.
Example: Researchers were impressed with the swiftness of responses.
Synonyms: Suddenness, Abruptness
Antonyms: Lateness, Tardiness

4) Alliance
Meaning: A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
Example: A defensive alliance between Australia and New Zealand.
Synonyms: Association, Union
Antonyms: Distance, Separation

5) Proffered
Meaning: Hold out or put forward (something) to someone for acceptance.
Example: She proffered a glass of wine.
Synonyms: Offer, Tender
Antonyms: Refuse, Withdraw

6) Expediency
Meaning: The quality of being convenient and practical despite possibly being improper or immoral; convenience.
Example: An act of political expediency.
Synonyms: Convenience, Advantage
Antonyms: Disadvantage

7) Naive
Meaning: (Of a person or action) showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement.
Example: The rather naive young man had been totally misled.
Synonyms: Innocent, Unsophisticated
Antonyms: Experienced, Worldly

8) Coalition
Meaning: A temporary alliance for combined action, especially of political parties forming a government.
Example: A coalition between Liberals and Conservatives.
Synonyms: Alliance, Union, Partnership

9) Aversion
Meaning: A strong dislike or disinclination.
Example: They made plain their aversion to the use of force.
Synonyms: Disinclination, Abhorrence
Antonyms: Liking, Inclination, Desire

10) Fodder
Meaning: Food, especially dried hay or straw, for cattle and other livestock.
Example: Young people ending up as factory fodder.

11Scam
Meaning: A dishonest scheme; a fraud.
Example: An insurance scam.
Synonyms: Fraud, Swindle

12Rallying
Meaning: The action or process of coming together to support a person or cause.
Example: The rallying of ethnic minorities to form a new opposition party.

13) Patch up
Meaning: To try to improve a relationship after there have been problems.
Example: Jackie and Bill are still trying to patch up their marriage.

14) Attorney
Meaning: A person, typically a lawyer, appointed to act for another in business or legal matters.
Example: She’s an attorney who advises companies about mergers and takeovers.
Synonyms: Lawyer, Legal practitioner

15Resolutely
Meaning: In an admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering manner.
Example: She resolutely refused to be bullied by those around her.

16) Disdain
Meaning: The feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one’s consideration or respect.
Example: Her upper lip curled in disdain.
Synonyms: Contempt, Scorn
Antonyms: Admiration, Respect

17Propriety
Meaning: Conformity to conventionally accepted standards of behaviour or morals.
Example: He always behaved with the utmost propriety.
Synonyms: Decorum, Decency
Antonyms: Impropriety, Indecorum

18) Murky
Meaning: Dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist.
Example: The sky was murky and a thin drizzle was falling.
Synonyms: Dark, Grey
Antonyms: Bright, Sunny

19Recused
Meaning: Challenge (a judge or juror) as unqualified to perform legal duties because of a potential conflict of interest or lack of impartiality.
Example: He was recused when he referred to the corporation as ‘a bunch of villains.

20) Capitol
Meaning: A building in which a US state government meets.
Example: The Oklahoma State Capitol.


21) Swelled
Meaning: Become or make greater in intensity, number, amount, or volume.
Example: The low murmur swelled to a roar.
Synonyms: Increase, Enlarge
Antonyms: Decrease, Wane

22) Abrupt
Meaning: Sudden and unexpected.
Example: I was surprised by the abrupt change of subject.
Synonyms: Sudden, Immediate
Antonyms: Gradual, Unhurried

23) Probing
Meaning: Explore or examine (something), especially with the hands or an instrument.
Example: Hands probed his body from top to bottom.
Synonyms: Examine, Poke

24) Anticipated
Meaning: Regard as probable; expect or predict.
Example: She anticipated scorn on her return to the theatre.
Synonyms: Expect, Foresee
Antonyms: Dread

25) Chasm
Meaning: A deep fissure in the earth’s surface.
Example: A chasm a mile long.
Synonyms: Gorge, Canyon

26) Fierce
Meaning: Having or displaying a violent or ferocious aggressiveness.
Example: Fierce fighting continued throughout the day.
Synonyms: Ferocious, Savage
Antonyms: Tame, Mild

27) Fraying
Meaning: (Of a fabric, rope, or cord) unravel or become worn at the edge, typically through constant rubbing.
Example: cheap fabric soon frays.
Synonyms: Unravel, Wear

28Overwhelming
Meaning: Very great in amount.
Example: His party won overwhelming support.
Synonyms: Very large, Profuse
Antonyms: Small

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SSC- Combined Graduate Level 2017 Admit Card Released



SSC (Staff Selection Commission) has released the Admit Card for the biggest examination SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) Exam 2017. Exam will be held from 5th August to 24th August 2017.


This is CBE (computer based examination). There are 4 sections in the Tier 1 exam of SSC CGL 2017, with 100 questions which account for a total of 200 marks. The subject-wise details are given below:
Section
Subject
No of Questions
Max Marks
Exam Duration
1
General Intelligence and Reasoning
25
50
60 minutes
2
General Awareness
25
50
3
Quantitative Aptitude
25
50
4
English Comprehension
25
50
Total
100
200














Note:
  • There is a negative marking of 0.5 marks in all sections.
  • The duration of exam is 80 minutes for candidates who are visually handicapped.
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Current Affairs July 30, 2017


CURRENT AFFAIRS- INDIA
Health Ministry releases Operational Guidelines for Family Participatory Care
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has released Operational Guidelines for Planning and Implementation of Family Participatory Care (FPC). These guidelines are aimed at improving newborn health.
i. The guidelines will serve as a guiding document for those intending to introduce FPC in their facility as an integral part of facility based newborn care.
ii. It also provides details of infrastructure, training, role of health care providers and steps in the operationalization of FPC in the newborn care unit.
Punjab launches ‘Apni Gaddi Apni Rozgar’ schemePunjab launches ‘Apni Gaddi Apni Rozgar’ scheme
The Punjab government has announced the launch of its flagship ‘Apni Gaddi Apna Rozgar’ scheme by flagging off over 100 uber MOTO bikes.
Key Points:
i. Under the scheme the state government will be providing commercial two wheelers and four wheelers to unemployed youth at subsidised rates.
ii. The scheme aims to generate job opportunities for youth and providing better mobile transport in Punjab.
iii. Uber is also ready to offer luxury vehicles for those who want to spend lavishly. Its focus is mainly on providing affordable products.
iv. Apni Gaddi Apna Rozgar Scheme aims to create entrepreneurship opportunities for the youths
v. In its first phase the Uber bike taxis will run in Mohali, ludhiana, Zirakpur 
and Kharar regions of Punjab. 
vi. The fares may depend up on the distance but they will be as low to Rs.15 and daily commuters would be best beneficiaries of Uber bike ApniGaddiApnaRozgar Scheme.
vii. Apni Gaddi Apna Rozgar Scheme progress, the Punjab government targets to provide 1 lakh taxis, Commercial LCV’s and other vehicles to unemployed youth every year at subsidized rates.
viii. Under this scheme, Uber target is to create 10,000 entrepreneurial opportunities in one year and 45,000 in next five years.
About Uber
♦ Uber is an app through which you can avail taxi services.
♦ It provides transport facility from Uber Bikes to sedan cars and planning to include luxurious cars in its service as well.
♦ Uber India is currently operating in Delhi-NCR, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and many other cities of India.
♦ Headquarters : US
CURRENT AFFAIRS-INTERNATIONAL
7th edition of SAARC Artists Camp & Exhibition of Paintings begins in Nepal
The 7th edition of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Artists Camp and Exhibition of Paintings has begun at Kathmandu on 28th of July 2017. 
Key Points:
i. These events provides platform to artists to exchange ideas with fellow artists and help in creating special bonding among them and 40 artists from SAARC member countries except Afghanistan taking part in the 4 day camp.
ii. Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation of Nepal, Jitendra Narayan Devhas inaugurated the event.7th edition of SAARC Artists Camp & Exhibition of Paintings begins in Nepal
iii. The event is aimed to bring art and culture of member countries together. It strengthens people to people contact.
iv. The event is organised by Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Nepal and SAARC Cultural Centre, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
v. These camps bring an opportunity to learn many things from artists of other countries and bring them closer to each other.
About SAARC
♦ The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is the regional intergovernmental organization and geopolitical union of nations in South Asia.
♦ Its member states include Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
♦Headquarters:Kathmandu
BANKING, FINANCE & BUSINESS
India among top nations with potential for digital payments’ – Digital Evolution IndexIndia has featured among 60 nations on Digital Evolution Index 2017, exhibiting a high potential in terms of digital payments.
  1. On the Digital Evolution Index 2017, India has been categorised under the “break out” segment which refers to countries that have relatively lower absolute levels of digital advancement, yet remain poised for growth and are attractive to investors by virtue of their potential.
  2. The report outlined that India has been experiencing rapid strides of progress with an evolving payments landscape, catalysed by the government’s demonetisation decision.

Canara Bank launches “”CANDI””-its first digital branch in Bengaluru
Canara Bank has launched its first ‘Digital Banking Branch’ at Spencer Towers in MG Road, Bengaluru.
Key Points:
i. The branch is titled “CANDI” and its aim to provide an end-to-end digital experience to customers.
ii. It will enable customers to get most of the information related to their accounts without 
Canara Bank launches CANDI its first digital branch in Bengaluruvisiting the branch.
iii. The bank becomes the first in the public sector category to initiate artificial intelligence in banking.
iv. humanoid has been introduced in the branch to addresses basic queries of customers on banking products and services.
v. It brings advanced technology to streamline services and improve efficiency.The branch offers a variety of tools and devices that include Customer On-Board Application.
vi. These options facilitate instant opening of Savings Bank account by the customer on his own using fingerprint, IRIS authentication, cheque book, mobile, Internet banking registration and many more features.
vii. An app-based token and queue management system are also provided by the bank to enable paperless appointment system with the help of cloud technology.
viii. It further offers Digital Challan to facilitate filling up challans digitally by customers at their own convenience for services like cash deposit, fund transfer, and cheque clearing.
ix. There is also a Digital Feedback System to gather feedback from customers on the services availed by them.
x. An interactive touch screen-based ‘Touch Banking’ is also installed in the branch to enable the customers with better understanding related to banking products like car loan, home loan, education loan.
About Canara Bank :
♦ Tagline Of Canara Bank: “Together We Can “.
♦ App Launched By Canara Bank: M-Wallet
♦ Headquarters: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
♦ Chairman: Shri T. N. Manoharan
♦ MD & CEO: ShriRakesh Sharma
AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS
Japanese, Sri Lankan among Magsaysay award winners
A Japanese historian Yoshiaki Ishizawa, who helped Cambodians preserve the Angkor temples and a Sri Lankan teacher Gethsie Shanmugam, who counselled war widows 
Japanese, Sri Lankan among Magsaysay award winnersand orphans to overcome their nightmares are among the six winners of this year’s Ramon Magsaysay Awards.
i. The Ramon Magsaysay Award is an annual award named after former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay.
ii. It is regarded as Asia’s version of the Nobel Prizeand was first awarded in the year 1958.
APPOINTMENTS & RESIGNS
Ravi Mittal appointed part-time member on IRDAI board
Ravi Mittal has appointed an additional secretary in the Finance Ministry in place of Anil Khachiis now a part-time member on the board of IRDAI announced on 30th July 2017.
Key Points:
i. According to Ministry source, Former finance secretary Sushma Nath is another part-time member on the IRDAI board.
ii. Mittal has replaced N S Rao at IRDAI (Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority ofIndia) who is a joint secretary level officer.
iiiMaruthi Prasad Tangirala, (Indian Post & Telecommunication Accounts and Finance Service) officer has been appointed as an Executive Director (ED) at IRDAI.
iv. He is a 1990-batch IP&TAFS officer and his position will be equivalent to a joint secretary.
v. Tangirala has replaced Sriram Taranikanti, who is a 1992 -batch IAS (Indian Administrative Service) officer.
vi. Suresh Mathur will be handling reinsurance portfolio at IRDAI as Executive Director.
viiMamta Suri, who has been working as a chief general manager (CGM) at IRDAI has now been promoted as ED and appointed in the same position at the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI).
About IRDAI :
♦ Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) is an autonomous, statutary agency tasked with regulating and promoting the insurance and re-insurance industries in India
♦ IRDAI is a 10-member body including the chairman, five full-time and four part-time members appointed by the government of India.
♦ Headquarters:Hyderabad, Telangana
♦ Chairman:T.S. Vijayan
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Breakthrough Starshot successfully launch world's smallest spacecraftBreakthrough Starshot successfully launch world’s smallest spacecraft
Breakthrough Starshot, a Russian billionaire Yuri Milner’s $100-million effort to explore the closest star system to our own, has launched the smallest-ever spacecraft into 
orbit around Earth.
i. Known as “Sprites”, the miniature satellites are just 3.5cm x 3.5cm and carry radios, sensors and computers, with each device powered by sunlight and weighing just four grams.
ii. Scientists say, this latest development is an important precursor to an ambitious attempt to send space probes to planets beyond our solar system.
About Breakthrough Starshot:
♦ Announced last year by Stephen Hawking and Russian entrepreneur Yuri Milner, who has put $100m into funding the project, Breakthrough Starshot’s goal is to develop chips with a weight of roughly one gram and fit them to a lightweight sail before propelling them through space with a 100-billion watt laser.
ENVIRONMENT
China produces gas from ‘flammable ice’ under South China Sea
According to the Land and Resources Ministry China has successfully produced natural gas from methane hydrate, also known as “flammable ice”, in an experimental project in the South China Sea (SCS).
Key Points:
i. Under the experiment, a drilling platform had produced a total of 309,000 cubic meters of natural gas from gas hydrate in 60 days.
ii. China has achieved theoretical, technological, engineering and equipment innovations and has made a historical breakthrough.
iii. The methane hydrate is highly flammable and energy-intensive fuel as one cubic meter of the compound can releases about 164 cubic meters of natural gas.
iv. Flammable ice consists of methane trapped within water crystals.Methane hydrate has been identified as a potential new gas source for China, with the South China Sea.
v. India, Canada and US are also believed to be looking at hydrates as an alternative energy source.
About South China Sea

♦ The South China Sea is a marginal sea that is part of the Pacific Ocean, encompassing an area from the Karimata and Malacca Straits to the Strait of Taiwanof around 3,500,000 square kilometres .
♦ The South China Sea contains over 250 small islands, atolls, cays, shoals, reefs, and sandbars, many of which are naturally under water at high tide, and some of which are permanently submerged.
SPORTS
Caeleb Dressel becomes first ever Swimmer to win three gold medals in one night at worlds Championship
The 20-year-old American Swimmer Caeleb Dressel has become the first swimmer to win three gold medals on a single night at either the FINA World Swimming Championship or the Olympics.
Caeleb Dressel becomes first ever Swimmer to win three gold medals in one night at worlds Championship
i. Caeleb Dressel accomplished this feat on July 29, 2017 at 2017 FINA World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary. 
ii. Dressel started with a victory in the 50-meter freestyle, came back about a half-hour later to nearly break Michael Phelps’ world record in the 100 butterfly, and closed the night by leading off a world-record performance in the mixed 400 freestyle relay.
iii. He now has six gold medals in the championships, putting him in position to tie Phelps’ record of seven at the 2007 Champonships in Melbourne, Australia.
Dressel even managed to overshadow Katie Ledecky, who won her fifth gold medal of the meet by cruising to victory in the 800 freestyle.
Peaty & Masse sets world record at 2017 World Aquatic Championship
1.Peaty sets world record in 50m
On July 25, 2017, Britain’s Adam Peaty broke the 50m breaststroke world record for the second time in a day as he reached the World Aquatics Championships final in Budapest, Hungary. In medal tally US topped with  39 medals(17 gold, 12 Silver and 10 bronze)
i. Adam Peaty is the defending champion. He won the semi-final in 25.95 seconds, becoming the first person to break 26 seconds record.
ii. Peaty has now broken the 50m breaststroke world record four times – the first in Berlin in 2014.He swam his 100m world record of 57.13 at the Rio Olympics in 2016.
2.Masse wins 100m backstroke world gold in record time
On July 25, 2017, Kylie Masse of Canada won women’s 100m backstroke gold in a new world-record time at the world aquatics championships.
i. Masse locked 58.10 seconds, breaking Gemma Spofforth‘s previous mark of 58.12 seconds from the 2009 championships.
ii. Kathleen Baker of the United States won silver, while Emily Seebohm of Australia won bronze.
Hungary :
♦ Capital: Budapest
♦ Currency: Hungarian forint
Manoj Kumar, Shiva Thapa strike gold in Czech Republic tournament
Indian boxers have bagged a total of 8 medals at the 48th Grand Prix at Usti Nad Manoj Kumar, Shiva Thapa strike gold in Czech Republic tournamentLabem in Czech Republic. 
Key Points:
i. In the tournament out of the eight, five were gold medals. The three other medals are two silver and one bronze.
ii. The five gold medals for India were bagged by world championships bronze-medallist Shiva Thapa(60kg), former Commonwealth Games gold-medallist Manoj Kumar(69kg), Amit Phangal, Gaurav Bidhuri(52kg) and Satish Kumar(+91kg).
iii. The two boxers who finished with silver medals were Kavinder Bisht in the 52kg category and Manish Panwar in the 81kg category.
iv .Sumit Sangwan has awarded bronze medal at 91 kg.
v. Shiva who recently won a silver medal at the Asian Championships, also bagged a victory by 5-0 over Slovakia’s Filip Meszaros.
vi. Manoj had also claimed a 5-0 verdict against local David Kotrc.
vii. Manish had lost to Germany’s IbragimBazuev and bagged a silver medal.
viii. Amit, Kavinder, Gaurav, Shiva, Manoj, Sumit and Satish will be competing in the World Championships.
BOOKS & AUTHORS
Maha Guv, CM launch book ‘Mann Ki Baat – A Social Revolution on Radio’
Governor of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu (additional charge) C. Vidyasagar Rao and Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis has released the book ‘Mann Ki Baat – A Social Revolution on Radio’ at Raj Bhavan in Mumbai on 29th of July 2017. 
Key Points:
i. The book includes transcripts of the first 23 episodes of Prime Minister’s monthly address on radio ‘Mann Ki Baat’.Maha Guv, CM launch book 'Mann Ki Baat - A Social Revolution on Radio'
ii. This book will enable citizens to read and understand Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision and his ideas of development.
iii. Union Minister Piyush Goyal was also present on the occasion. He also said that ‘Mann Ki Baat’ is a new design of communication to reach people and it has truly worked as a revolution.
iv. PM Modi has chosen All India Radio as the medium for broadcasting his programme because it is the only medium which reaches 99% ofthe population of the country.
Heritage Sites of Maharashtra :
1) Ajanta Caves: Ajanta caves of Aurangabad, Maharashtra, are listed under UNESCO’s “World Heritage sites” as the Cultural Heritage sites of Maharashtra. It was in the year 1983 when this site was recognized by UNESCO.
2) Ellora cave: Ellora in Aurangabad district is another group of rock cut caves that are listed in cultural heritage sites of Maharashtra
3) Elephanta Caves: Elephanta caves consist of two groups. The first group consists of five Hindu caves and the second group consists of two Buddhist caves.
IMPORTANT DAYS
World Day Against Trafficking – July 30 2017
The United Nations World Day against Trafficking in Persons 2017 was observed on 30 July 2017 around the world.
Key facts:
i. Human trafficking is a crime that exploits women, children and men for numerous purposes including forced labour and sex.
ii. The day aims at raising awareness of the plight of human trafficking victims, and promoting and protecting their rights.
iii. The theme of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is ‘Act to Protect and Assist Trafficked Persons’.
iv. It highlights one of the most pressing issues of our time the large mixed migration movements of refugees and migrants.
v. This year the theme focuses on the significant impact of conflict and natural disasters, as well as the resultant, multiple risks of human trafficking that many people face.
vi. In 2013, the General Assembly held a high-level meeting to appraise the Global Plan of World Day Against TraffickingAction.
vii. The member States also adopted resolution A/RES/68/192 and designated 30th July as the World Day against Trafficking in Persons.
viii. It also addresses the key issue concerning trafficking responses: that most people are never identified as trafficking victims and therefore cannot access most of the assistance or protection provided.