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Reform pushed through this month
Prime Minister Li Keqiang has closed six ministries, two ministry-level agencies and seven vice ministry-level departments.
Beijing has also created a powerful anti-corruption agency, while the Vice President, till now
holding a ceremonial post, is expected to play an active role in policy making.
The stamp of Xi Jinping, re-elected President for five more years with no term limit , is visible in these reforms.
A big decision is the empowerment of the Environment Ministry, which will fight air, water and soil pollution
Engagement with the U.S
Recently created Financial Stability and Development Commission, which will coordinate between the banking and securities regulators
National Supervision Commission, which is ranked above the judiciary, will have sweeping
powers to fight corruption, including power to detain suspects for up to six months without access to lawyers
Strengthening of Mr. Xi‟s full-blown control over party and government
Earlier this month, by amending the Constitution to remove the two-term limit
Read the distress signals
Farming must be treated as a market – based enterprise
Week-long farmers‟ march which reached Mumbai earlier this month, on the anniversary of Gandhi’s Dandi March of 1930
It was mostly
1)- Silent and disciplined,
2)- Mostly leaderless,
3)- Non – disruptive and non-violent,
4)- Well organised
It received sympathy of middle class city dwellers, food and water from bystanders, free medical services from volunteer doctors.
State government agreed to all the demands, including pending transfer of forest land to Adivasis, expanding the scope of loan waiver and ensuring higher prices for farm produce
“Farm problem” of India is a huge mountain, but it is surmountable.
Biggest priority is to reduce the workforce which depends on agriculture for its livelihood
Solution to the farm crisis lies largely outside the farm sector.
Farming is to be treated as a business
Intermediation- Remove
Foreign direct investment in farm
Contract farming, Soil cards ensure appropriate
Loan waiving, aim to double farm income
Neem-coated fertilizer has reduced leakage, direct benefit transfer to farmer-buyer will reduce subsidy further
Connect farmers to the value chain of farm to fork, including agribusiness
Conserve every drop
Before water crisis situation turns more alarming, we have to collectively act now and here
SamuelTaylor Coleridge foretelling the impending water crisis in the 21st century when he penned “Water, water, every where,/ Nor any drop to drink”
A wake-up call
Grave water situation in Cape Town South Africa is a wake-up call to everybody across the globe from policymakers
Similar crisis is looming large in other cities in world as people continue to be reckless in their use of water
Need to make “every drop count”
Achieve the water-related goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
“Water needs to be allocated in ways- Maximize overall benefits to our societies,”
Place policies that will allow for at least a doubling of water infrastructure investment in
the next five years.
It called for governments,communities, the private sector, and researchers to collaborate.
The Indian context
Growing population,
Lack of adequate planning,
Crumbling(ढहती) infrastructure,
Using water carelessly are causing water shortages.
Already, water is being supplied on alternate days in certain cities, and for a limited
duration in some places.
Demand for water in urban areas is projected to increase by 50-70% in the next 3 decades
India‟s current water requirement is estimated to be around 1,100 billion cubic metres per year, which is projected to touch 1,447 billion cubic metres by 2050.
According to Asian Development Bank, India will have a water deficit of 50% by 2030
India‟s water needs are basically met by rivers and groundwater.
Water scarcity can lead to disastrous impacting food production .
With ground water catering to about
60% of the country’s irrigation,
85% of rural water drinking requirements, and
50% of urban water needs,
Replenishing the aquifers has to be accorded top priority.
The oceans make up for about 97% of the Earth‟s water.
Less than 3% of Earth‟s water is freshwater and most of it is not accessible.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, over 68% of the freshwater on Earth is found in icecaps and glaciers, while just over 30% is found in groundwater.
According to the United Nations, 2.1 billion people lack access to safely managed drinking water services; water scarcity already affects four out of every 10 people;
90% of all natural disasters are water related; 3.4 lakh children under five die every year from diarrhoeal diseases; agriculture accounts for 70% of global water withdrawal and 80% of wastewater flows back into the ecosystem without being treated or reused
Government- come up with a ₹6•000-croreWorld Bank-aided Atal BhujalYojana with community participation to ensure sustained groundwater management in overexploited and ground water stressed areas in seven State
Reduce, reuse, and recycle
Prelims Focus Facts-News Analysis
Page-1-BJP, Cong. trade charges over use of data analytics firm
Cambridge Analytica has been accused of using personal data of Facebook users
Raje to go on „VikasYatra‟
Beginning from Udaipur on April 15; to cover all 200 Assembly constituencies
Darjeeling toy train to get a facelift
Here is something to cheer for those who pine for a ride on the world famous toy train of Darjeeling.All the 14 steam engines of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railways
(DHR) — which runs toy train services between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling — will be revived and the coaches will be air conditioned
Nod for Ayushman Bharat health scheme
Oppn. pushes for no-trust motion against PM Ranil
Early general election possible in 2018
U.S. Federal Reserve raises key interest rate by a quarter-point Step shows confidence that nation‟s economy remains sturdy nine years after the Great Recession ended