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26 Apr 2024

What are the Supreme Court's Directions in the VVPAT Case?

Why in News? As the country votes for 2024 Lok Sabha election, the SC has given Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), a big vote of confidence.

What has SC Ruled? Presently, the Election Commission of India (ECI) conducts random matching of Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) slips with EVMs at five polling booths per assembly constituency. A two-judge bench rejected petitions seeking 100% verification of votes cast on EVMs using the VVPAT. However, the court issued two directions to the ECI in this regard.

What is the SC's First Direction? The court gave directions to the ECI to seal and store the symbol loading units (SLUs) for 45 days after declaration of results. SLUs are memory units that are first connected to a computer to load election symbols onto it, and then used to enter symbols of the candidates on the VVPAT machines.

What is the SC's Second Direction? The SC has enabled candidates to seek verification of the EVMs - again a first. The burnt memory in the EVM microcontroller must be checked by a team of engineers - after results are declared - if candidates (placed 2nd and 3rd in the election) make such a request (within 7 days of declaration of results). The expenses for this verification will have to be borne by the candidate (which would be refunded in case the EVM is found to be tampered with).

SC's Suggestion on VVPAT: The ECI may examine the suggestion that VVPAT slips can be counted using a counting machine, rather than by humans. VVPAT slips could have a barcode printed on them, making it easier for machine counting.

Key Takeaways from the SC’s Verdict: The apex court reposed faith in the electoral process, saying ‘blindly doubting a system can breed skepticism’. However, its directives and suggestions attempt to ensure that India’s electoral process remains full proof.

 

Polity & Governance

Article
26 Apr 2024

How a ‘New’ Japan Promises to Transform Asian Geopolitics?

Why in News? Japan’s PM’s (Fumio Kishida) address to the US Congress and the developments from his summit meeting with President Joe Biden, announced the arrival of a new, assertive Japan to the world.

What is the Change that Japan is Undergoing? After World War II, a defeated Japan adopted a policy of pacifism. Today, Japan is set to become a major military power, transforming its civilian industrial capability into a military industrial complex. From being a US protectorate, it now becomes an American partner and a significant contributor to Asian and Indo-Pacific security.

What is the Reason for this Radical Change? A mix of external and internal factors has contributed to its reorientation in the 21st century. On the external front, the rise of China and North Korea; the deepening military bonds between Beijing and Moscow; and the fears that the US could withdraw its security protection to Japan. Internally, this situation strengthened conservatives in Tokyo, who wanted to see Japan becoming a ‘normal power’.

What Exactly is Japan Doing to Become a Geopolitical Power? First, Japan has done away with the historical cap (~1% of its GDP) on defence expenditure. Second, Japan is in the process of further strengthening its counter-strike capability in the form of cruise missiles. Third, Japan has eased its self-imposed ban on exports of lethal weapons to friendly countries. Fourth, Japan-US are in the process of revising the command-and-control framework governing their defence forces.

What are the Changes in Japan’s Diplomatic Posture? Japan has made attempts to end disputes with South Korea and Japan has been one of Ukraine’s strongest supporters in the war with Russia.

What are the Implications of this ‘New’ Japan?

  1. For the region: A politically active and militarily more capable Japan will inevitably rearrange the regional security calculus.
  2. For India: A politically resolute and militarily strong Japan that can build a stable Asian equilibrium is a positive development.  It contributes to India’s objective of building a multipolar Asia in a multipolar world.

 

International Relations

Current Affairs
April 26, 2024

What is Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3)?
NASA successfully launched its Advanced Composite Solar Sail System spacecraft from New Zealand recently.
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About Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3):

  • It is a NASA technology demonstration mission designed to characterize solar sail structures technologies for future small spacecraft to engage in deep space missions requiring long-duration, low-thrust propulsion.
  • Launched in 2024, ACS3 will deploy a sail about the size of a small apartment from a toaster oven-size spacecraft.
    • At its core, ACS3 is a CubeSat, a small satellite built to standardized dimensions.  It features four 7 m long deployable composite booms.
  • Just as a sailboat is powered by wind in a sail, solar sails employ the pressure of sunlight for propulsion, eliminating the need for conventional rocket propellant.
    • Space missions have demonstrated that small spacecraft can use solar sails to change their orbits, expanding their possible uses.
    • Future solar sail missions will need bigger sails and lighter materials to maximize their performance.
  • ACS3 uses lightweight carbon fiber sail booms instead of traditional metal booms.
  • This will be the first test of this technology in space.
  • What is solar sailing?
    • Light is made up of particles called photons. Photons don’t have mass, but they have momentum.
    • As sunlight reflects off a shiny solar sail, some of its momentum gets transferredgiving the sail a small push.
    • This push is slight but continuous and, over time, can impart more thrust to a spacecraft than traditional chemical rockets.
    • Solar sails can reach unique destinations that are difficult or impossible to access with other propulsion systems.
    • This may also be the best option for interstellar travel.
Science & Tech

Current Affairs
April 26, 2024

National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (NIEPID)
The Union Government is expected to roll out a new test designed by the National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (NIEPID) to diagnose Specific Learning Disabilities (SLDs) in adults in India.
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About National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (NIEPID):

  • NIEPID (formerly the National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped), established in 1984, is an autonomous body under the administrative control of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment.
  • It is dedicated to providing quality services to Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (Divyangjan) in the national interest. 
  • It is the apex body functioning for training, research, and surveys in the field of intellectual disability in the country.
  • The institute is headquartered in Secunderabad, Telangana, and has regional centres in Kolkata, Navi Mumbai and Noida.
  • It empowers persons with intellectual disabilities (Divyangjan) to access state-of-the-art rehabilitation interventions, educational, therapeutic, vocational, employment, leisure and social activities, sports, cultural programmes and full participation. 
  • Objectives
    • Human Resources Development
    • Research and Development
    • Development of models of care and rehabilitation.
    • Documentation and dissemination.
    • Consultancy services to voluntary organizations
    • Community Based Rehabilitation
    • Extension and Outreach programmes
  • To achieve optimum results, the institute has developed and introduced innovative structured training courses like Early Intervention, Rehabilitation Psychology, Special Education, and Disability Rehabilitation at the Masters level.
  • The Institute conducts international and national-level Conference/Seminars/Workshops on Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (Divyangjan) in partnership with leading voluntary organizations and parent associations.
Polity & Governance

Current Affairs
April 26, 2024

What is a Payment Aggregator (PA)?
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has floated two consultation papers seeking enhanced regulation of payment aggregators carrying out face-to-face transactions.
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About Payment Aggregator (PA):

  • A PA (also known as a merchant aggregator) is a third-party service provider that allows merchants to accept payments from customers by integrating them into their websites or apps.
  • PAs enable their clients to accept various payment methods such as debit cards, credit cards, cardless EMIs, UPI, bank transfers, e-wallets, and e-mandates.
  • PA provides a stack of multiple payment methods to merchants so that their customers can pay using their preferred mode of payment.
  • Also, a payment aggregator does fund settlement, i.e., it moves the money from banks and other issuing entities to the merchants.
  • Similarly, they also enable disbursing payments to various stakeholders, such as partners, employees, suppliers, and authorities.
  • It allows merchants to accept bank transfers without setting up a bank-based merchant account. It means a merchant need not have a merchant account directly with the bank.
  • A PA in India is incorporated under the Companies Act 2013.
  • A PA can be a bank or a non-bank entity.
  • Since a PA handles funds, it requires a license from the RBI
  • Only non-bank PAs require unique authorization from RBI as ‘handling funds’ is considered a part of the normal banking relationships for bank PAs.
  • Examples: Amazon (Pay) India, Google India, Razorpay, Pine Labs, etc.

What is a Payment Gateway?

  • It is a software service that connects your bank account to the platform where you need to transfer your money.
  • It authorizes you to conduct an online transaction through different payment modes like net banking, credit card, debit card, UPI, or other online wallets.
  • A Payment gateway plays the role of a third party that securely transfers your money from the bank account to the merchant’s payment portal.

Payment Aggregator v/s Payment Gateway:

  • A payment gateway is a software that allows online transactions to take place, while a payment aggregator is the inclusion of all these payment gateways.
  • While a payment gateway is an intermediary, the payment aggregator is the interface where the payment gateway processes the transactions. 
  • Most payment aggregators own payment gateways to offer various exclusive services to their merchant customers.
Economy

Current Affairs
April 26, 2024

What is Nephrotic Syndrome?
Researchers from Kerala have reported a series of cases where the regular use of fairness creams has been linked to nephrotic syndrome.
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About Nephrotic Syndrome:

  • It is a kidney disorder that causes your body to pass too much protein in your urine.
  • It usually results from a problem with your kidneys’ filters (glomeruli).
    • The kidneys remove waste and excess fluid from your blood through filtering units called nephrons.
    • Each nephron contains a filter (glomerulus), which removes waste and excess fluids from your blood and send them to your bladder as urine.
    • Common waste products include nitrogen waste (urea), muscle waste (creatinine), and acids.
    • In healthy kidneys, the glomeruli filter out waste products.
    • They allow your blood to retain the cells and proteins your body needs to function regularly.
    • Nephrotic syndrome usually happens when the glomeruli are inflamed, allowing too much protein to leak from your blood into your urine.
  • Causes:
    • It is not a specific kidney disease.
    • It can occur in any kidney disease that damages the filtering units in a certain way that allows them to leak protein into the urine.
    • Some of the diseases that cause nephrotic syndrome, such as nephritis, affect only the kidney.
    • Other diseases that cause nephrotic syndrome, such as diabetes and lupus, affect other parts of the body as well.
  • Symptoms: Signs and symptoms of nephrotic syndrome include:
    • Severe swelling (edema), particularly around your eyes and in your ankles and feet
    • Foamy urine, a result of excess protein in your urine
    • High fat and cholesterol levels in the blood. The medical term for it is “hyperlipidemia.”
    • Weight gain due to fluid retention
    • Fatigue
    • Loss of appetite
  • Nephrotic syndrome can lead to serious complications, including
    • blood clots that can lead to thrombosis 
    • higher risk of infection caused by the loss of immunoglobulins, proteins in your blood that help fight viruses and bacteria
    • high blood pressure, also called hypertension
    • brief or long-lasting kidney problems, including chronic kidney disease and kidney failure
  • Treatment: It includes addressing the underlying cause and taking steps to reduce high blood pressure, high cholesterol, swelling and infection risks. Treatment usually includes medications and changes to your diet.
Health

Current Affairs
April 26, 2024

Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS)
Due to its vast economic benefits, it is essential to accurately forecast specific oceanographic parameters, says a recent study by the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS).
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About Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS):

  • It was established as an autonomous body in 1999 under the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) and is a unit of the Earth System Science Organization (ESSO).
  • Mandate: To provide the best possible ocean information and advisory services to society, industry, government agencies, and the scientific community through sustained ocean observations and constant improvements through systematic and focused research.
  • Activities:
    • Provides round-the-clock monitoring and warning services for the coastal population on tsunamis, storm surges, high waves, etc. through the in-house Indian Tsunami Early Warning Centre (ITEWC).
      • The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO designated ITEWC as a Regional Tsunami Service Provider (RTSP) to provide tsunami warnings to countries on the Indian Ocean Rim.
    • Provides daily advisories to fisher folk to help them easily locate areas of abundant fish in the ocean while saving on both fuel and time used to search for the same.
    • Short-term (3-7 days) Ocean State Forecasts (waves, currents, sea surface temperature, etc.) are issued daily to fisher folk, the shipping industry, the oil and natural gas industry, the Navy, the Coast Guard, etc. 
    • Deploys and maintains a suite of Ocean Observing Systems in the Indian Ocean to collect data on various oceanic parameters.
    • Conducts systematic quality checks and archives all observational, satellite, and other oceanic data at the ESSO-INCOIS Data Centre, and then makes such data available to students, researchers, and any other users.
    • INCOIS has been designated as the National Oceanographic Data Centre by the International Oceanographic Data Exchange Programme (IODE) of the IOC.
    • Generates Global Ocean Analysis data using mathematical models and observations on a daily basis to provide the initial conditions to ocean-atmosphere coupled models used for the prediction of the monsoon and to understand oceanic processes.
    • Established a national network (Indian Seismic and GNSS Network (ISGN)) that integrates Seismic and GNSS stations and provides high quality data for research and operational use.
    • It serves as the National Argo Data Centre, Regional Argo Data Centre, and also the regional data centre and clearing house for the Indian Ocean region for the Indian Ocean Global Ocean Observing System (IOGOOS) Programme.
  • International Involvement:
    • It is a permanent member of the Indian delegation to the IOC and a founding member of the IOGOOS and the Partnership for Observing the Oceans (POGO), which is actively engaged in capacity building and international exchange of students and researchers.
    • ESSO-INCOIS houses the IOGOOS secretariat and the Sustained Indian Ocean Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research (SIBER) International Programme Office.
    • Through the Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System for Africa and Asia (RIMES), ESSO-INCOIS provides ocean information and forecasts to member countries.
Geography

Current Affairs
April 26, 2024

ASEAN Future Forum
Recently, India’s External Affairs Minister participated in the First ‘ASEAN Future Forum’.
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About ASEAN Future Forum:

  • It acts as a platform for ASEAN and its partners to share new ideas and policy recommendations.
  • It is aimed at creating a common platform for ASEAN member states as well as partner countries and ASEAN people to contribute to promoting and shaping the bloc’s development path.
  • It was proposed by Vietnam at the 43rd ASEAN Summit in 2023.
  • Theme of the first forum: Toward fast and sustainable growth of a people-centered ASEAN Community.
  • It took place in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Key facts about ASEAN

  • It is a group of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which was established in 1967 with the signing of the Bangkok declaration.
  • Founding members: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.
  • Presently ASEAN comprises 10 member states namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia and Vietnam.
  • It promotes intergovernmental cooperation and facilitates economic, political, security, military, educational, and sociocultural integration between its members and other countries in Asia.
International Relations

Current Affairs
April 26, 2024

What is Auto-Brewery Syndrome?
A drunk driving case against a 40-year-old man was dismissed after his lawyer explained that he suffers from auto-brewery syndrome.
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About Auto-Brewery Syndrome:

  • It is also known as gut fermentation syndrome.
  • It is a condition in which the body turns sugary and starchy food into alcohol, causing symptoms similar to that of a drunken man.
  • It is a condition in which ethanol is produced through endogenous fermentation by fungi or bacteria in the gastrointestinal (GI) system, oral cavity, or urinary system.
  • In other words, while yeasts and fungi feed on sugars and starch and convert them into energy, the process also creates waste in the form of carbon dioxide and ethanol (alcohol).
  • Symptoms: Its symptoms include being drunk without drinking alcohol or getting very drunk with only a little alcohol. Dizziness, headache, dehydration are a few among several other symptoms of the condition.
  • People with diabetes, obesity, and Crohn disease are more likely to get ABS. However, it can occur in healthy individuals as well.
  • Many medical reports suggest that people who suffer from ABS should avoid foods that are high in carbohydrates and sugar.
Health

Current Affairs
April 26, 2024

What are antihistamines?
Antihistamines are common drugs that can be purchased without a prescription and are used to treat short-lived allergic reactions, like a sneezing fit or an itch.
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About Antihistamines:

  • An antihistamine drug acts against the activity of the histamine receptor — proteins that bind to a compound in the body called histamine. This compound consists of two attached to each other: ethylamine (CH3CH2NH2) and imidazole (C2N2H4), the latter being a ring.
  • Depending on its location, histamine performs broadly four types of functions, each involving different histamine receptors called H1, H2, H3 and H4.
    • The H1 receptor is found mostly in the inner surface of blood and lymphatic vessels, neurons, and smooth muscle cells.
    • H1 antihistamines are used to block the effects of minor allergies. Certain cells in the gastric glands release histamine, which encourage nearby parietal cells with H2 receptors to release gastric acid for digestion.
    • H3 receptors are located in cells in the central nervous system, where they use histamine to regulate the release of other neurotransmitters, including dopamine and serotonin.
    • Similarly, H4 receptors use histamine to regulate the body’s inflammatory response, including allergic reactions as well.
  • Currently, there is a lot of research ongoing on H3 and H4 receptors, in particular to alleviate the effects of neurological and immunological disorders, respectively, using specialised drugs.
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