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Sabarimala - Page No.3 , GS 1
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PM KISAN - Page No.10 , GS 2
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Search and seizure - Page No.6, GS 2
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Text and Context - The economy of a world without work
Sabarimala - Page No.3 , GS 1
- Marking the beginning of yet another pilgrimage season, doors of the Ayyappa
temple at Sabarimala will be opened for the annual Mandalam-Makaravilakku season
on Thursday.
- Sabarimala temple is an ancient Ayyappan temple located in the Pathanamthitta
district of Kerala on top of the Sabarimala Hill.
- The temple is dedicated to a Brahmachari (Celibate) deity Ayyappan also known as
Dharma Shasta.
- The temple is situated on a hilltop amidst eighteen hills at an altitude of 1260
m above sea level, and is surrounded by mountains and dense forests which is a
part of Periyar Tiger Reserve.
PM KISAN - Page No.10 , GS 2
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release the 15th instalment of the Pradhan
Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme at a function in Jharkhand on
Wednesday.
- The Opposition has alleged that the instalment was deliberately delayed to
coincide with the ongoing Assembly elections in five States and it is a
violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC).
- The Union Agriculture Ministry said in a release on Tuesday that Mr. Modi would
release the money during the Janjatiya Gaurav Divas to recognise the efforts of
the tribes in the preservation of cultural heritage and
promotion of Indian values of national pride, valour, and hospitality.
- Under the scheme, the Centre transfers an amount of Rs 6,000 per year, in three
equal installments, directly into the bank accounts of all landholding farmers
irrespective of the size of their land holdings.
- It was launched in February 2019.
Funding and Implementation:
- It is a Central Sector Scheme with 100% funding from the Government of India.
- It is being implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare.
- Janjatiya Gaurav Divas (15th November 2022) paid tribute to the freedom fighter
Bhagwan Birsa Munda on his birth anniversary.
- The Janjatiya Gaurav Divas is celebrated every year to recognize the efforts of
the tribals in the preservation of cultural heritage and promotion of Indian
values of national pride, valour, and hospitality.
- Tribals held several tribal movements across different regions of India against
the British colonial rule. These tribal communities include Tamars, Santhals,
Khasis, Bhils, Mizos, and Kols to name a few.
Search and seizure - Page No.6, GS 2
- The Supreme Court's direction to the Union government to frame guidelines to
protect the interests of media professionals with regard to the seizure of their
digital devices is a timely first step.
- Recent actions against journalists, whose laptops and smartphones were seized
and searched, have sent a chilling message not just to the wider media
fraternity but also to whistle-blowers and others who speak to journalists
on the condition their identity will not be revealed.
- If a Journalist's communication devices can be seized and their data examined on
the flimsy grounds of allegations, it compromises sources and impedes news
professionals' ability to do their job.
- The guidelines must ensure that law enforcement agencies are not permitted to
seize or search devices without a prior judicial warrant
- Article 20(3) in Part III (Fundamental Rights) of the Indian Constitution says,
"No person accused of any offence shall be compelled to be a witness against
himself".
- The right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, and the right to remain
silent in an interrogation essentially flow from this constitutionally
guaranteed right against self-incrimination.
- This right also ensures that police cannot coerce anyone to confess to a crime,
and obtain a conviction based on that confession.
- The protection against self-incrimination extends to both oral evidence and
documentary evidence.
- However, it does not extend to
- compulsory production of material objects,
- compulsion to give thumb impression, specimen signature, blood specimens, and
- compulsory exhibition of the body.
- Further, it extends only to criminal proceedings and not to civil proceedings or
proceedings which are not of criminal nature.
Text and Context - The economy of a world without work
- Billionaire Elon Musk highlighted the disruptive potential of Al, wherein he
conceived of a future where Al would substitute all human labour.
- Under our current system of capitalism, the only way an individual can access
material resources such as food and shelter is through income derived from work.
In such a system, a world without work implies a world where
individuals who cannot find work cannot access basic resources.
- Therefore, a world where Al is supreme would not be a capitalist world but a
world with very different institutional arrangements regulating production and
distribution.
- At the recently concluded Bletchley Park summit on Artificial Intelligence (Al),
in an interview with the U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, billionaire Elon Musk
hiahlighted the disruptive potential of Al.
- Billionaire Elon Musk highlighted the disruptive potential of Al, wherein he
conceived of a future where Al would substitute all human labour.
- Under our current system of capitalism, the only way an individual can access
material resources such as food and shelter is through income derived from work.
In such a system, a world without work imnlies a world where
individuals who cannot find work cannot access basic resources.
- Therefore, a world where Al is supreme would not be a capitalist world but a
world with very different institutional arrangements regulating production and
distribution.