07.11.2024 Daily [Telangana] TSPSC Current Affairs

Telangana Affairs

Telangana’s Commitment to Social Justice Through Caste Census

  1. CM’s Pledge for Timely Census Completion: Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy assured that the caste census, under the Congress government, will be completed promptly to strengthen reservation policies for the Backward Classes.
  2. Social Justice Agenda: During the State-level consultation on the caste census, CM Reddy emphasized implementing Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s commitment to social justice and equitable opportunities in education, employment, and health for marginalized groups.
  3. Support for Marginalized Communities: Statistics shared by the CM highlighted the representation of discriminated sections, such as OBCs, SCs, STs, OCs, and EWS, among candidates who cleared the Group 1 Mains examination, showcasing the government’s focus on inclusivity.
  4. Resolution to Urge National Census: The Congress government plans to pass a resolution urging the central government to include the caste census in the upcoming 2025 population census, aiming for national-scale equity.
  5. Leadership and Inspiration: Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka commended Rahul Gandhi’s direct involvement, calling the consultation a “golden letter day” for Telangana and noting Gandhi’s influence, stemming from his Padayatra interactions, on the caste census initiative.
  6. Developing a Framework: The Congress government has been actively formulating the census framework, holding discussions with social scientists to incorporate diverse insights and finalize a robust questionnaire.
  7. Nationwide Model for Caste Census: Rahul Gandhi’s vision is for Telangana’s caste census to set a standard for social justice initiatives nationwide, aiming to distribute resources fairly across all sections of society.

Telangana’s Statewide Door-to-Door Socio-Economic Survey

  1. Survey Launch: Telangana’s Backward Classes Welfare Minister, Ponnam Prabhakar, inaugurated a comprehensive door-to-door survey aimed at assessing socio-economic, political, caste, and educational data across the state. This initiative is conducted by the State Planning Department.
  2. Focus on Caste Census: The survey addresses a gap in caste data, last collected in 1931. Minister Prabhakar highlighted the importance of updated caste-related insights to inform state policies and welfare programs.
  3. Enumerator Role: Over 85,000 enumerators are assigned to cover approximately 1.17 crore households. Each enumerator is tasked with visiting 150 houses, interacting with the head of each household, and recording data on a two-part Socio-Economic Survey Form.
  4. Survey Details Collected: Information spans personal and household demographics, including religion, caste, marital status, income, employment, and welfare scheme benefits. Optional details like Aadhaar and banking information are also collected.
  5. Caste-Based Occupations and Health: The survey includes questions on caste-based occupations, health risks linked to these jobs, and benefits received under reservation and welfare schemes.
  6. Privacy Assurance: Minister Prabhakar assured citizens that all collected information would remain confidential, urging participation without concerns.
  7. Implementation Timeline: Stickers will be placed on houses starting November 9, marking completion, with the survey results intended to help tailor welfare initiatives to community needs.

National and International Affairs

Buddhism as a Beacon of Peace: Key Takeaways from President Murmu’s Summit Address

President Droupadi Murmu inaugurated the first Asian Buddhist Summit in New Delhi, emphasizing the role of Buddhism in fostering peace and countering sectarianism. Here are the main points from her address:

  • Buddhism as an Antidote to Global Crises: In a world grappling with conflict and climate change, President Murmu highlighted the power of Buddhist teachings to combat narrow sectarianism and promote peace and non-violence.

  • Compassion as a Guiding Principle: The President stressed that “karuna” or compassion lies at the heart of Buddha Dharma, offering a much-needed solution to the world’s current challenges.

  • Promoting Peace Beyond Physical Non-Violence: Ms. Murmu called for a broader understanding of peace, encompassing not just the absence of physical violence but also freedom from greed and hatred, which she identified as the root causes of suffering.

  • Preservation of Buddhist Teachings: The President lauded the Indian government’s efforts in preserving Buddhist teachings by granting classical language status to Pali and Prakrit, ensuring financial support for their revitalization.

  • Strengthening Asian Bonds Through Buddhism: Ms. Murmu emphasized the importance of discussing the role of Buddha Dharma in strengthening Asia and bringing peace to the region and the world.

This summit aims to foster dialogue and collaboration amongst Buddhist nations, highlighting the enduring relevance of Buddhist principles in addressing contemporary global issues.

India-U.S. Ties and Global Alliances Poised to Strengthen Amid Diplomatic Tensions

  1. India-U.S. Relationship Set to Grow: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar expressed confidence that India-U.S. relations, including collaboration within the Quad, will continue to strengthen regardless of the U.S. election outcome.
  2. Support for Quad Stability: Highlighting the Quad’s strategic value, Jaishankar noted its revival under Trump’s previous term, underscoring its importance for India, the U.S., Australia, and Japan in maintaining regional security and cooperation.
  3. India-Canada Diplomatic Strain: Jaishankar criticized recent violence by pro-Khalistan activists at an Indian consular camp in Canada, calling it “deeply concerning” and condemning the lack of adequate security.
  4. Tensions Over Alleged Espionage: Canada’s allegations regarding India’s involvement in targeting Khalistani activists prompted strong rebuttals from Jaishankar, who dismissed the claims as baseless and called Canada’s surveillance of Indian diplomats “unacceptable.”
  5. Violence at Indian Temples in Australia: Both Jaishankar and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong addressed attacks on Indian temples in Canberra, with Wong condemning the incidents as a violation of faith community safety.
  6. Commitment to Rule of Law: Australia affirmed its support for the rule of law, stressing peaceful protest rights and condemning violence, vandalism, and incitement as unacceptable actions that should be met with legal consequences.

This diplomatic dialogue underscores India’s determination to bolster its strategic alliances, even as it navigates complex issues of international security and sovereignty with Canada and Australia.

Donald Trump Claims Victory in Historic 2024 U.S. Election Comeback

  • Declaration of Victory Amid Pending Results: Donald Trump claimed victory in the U.S. presidential race despite only Fox News officially calling the race in his favor. Trump pledged to “heal” the nation in his speech, resonating with cheering supporters in Florida.
  • High Voter Turnout and Crucial Wins: Trump secured key swing states, including Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina, putting him ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris, though final calls from major networks were still pending.
  • Impact on U.S. and Global Politics: Trump’s potential return is expected to send shockwaves globally, particularly with his nationalist policies, affecting allies in Europe and Asia. Markets responded with a surge in the U.S. dollar and record highs for bitcoin.
  • Republicans Regain Senate Control: In a significant shift, Republicans regained control of the Senate, flipping two seats and undermining the Democrats’ former narrow majority.
  • Emotional Shift at Harris’s Campaign: The mood turned somber at Kamala Harris’s watch party as results rolled in, with supporters expressing disappointment and fear over the implications of a Trump comeback.
  • Election Day Tensions: The election was marked by high tension, with bomb threats reported at polling stations in Georgia and Pennsylvania, though these threats were later deemed hoaxes by the FBI.
  • Stark Policy Contrasts: Harris campaigned on protecting democratic values and opposing Trump’s immigration and abortion policies, while Trump promised stricter immigration enforcement and potential cuts to aid for Ukraine, framing his win as a mandate for change.

India Counters Pakistan’s Kashmir Claims at United Nations: Key Highlights

  1. Firm Response to Misinformation: Indian MP Rajiv Shukla firmly responded to Pakistan’s continued allegations on Kashmir, calling Pakistan’s claims “lies and falsehoods” and noting their tendency to spread misinformation.
  2. Defense of India’s Democratic Integrity: Shukla emphasized that as the world’s largest democracy, India operates with transparency and inclusivity. He highlighted that Jammu and Kashmir recently held free and fair elections, witnessing high voter turnouts.
  3. Strong Voter Participation: The Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, held across three phases in September and October 2024, saw impressive voter turnouts of 61.38%, 57.31%, and 69.9%, reflecting public trust in India’s democratic processes.
  4. Call for Constructive Engagement: Shukla urged Pakistan to engage constructively at the UN rather than using the forum for divisive agendas, promoting peace instead of conflict.
  5. Support for UN Communications: Shukla reassured India’s support for the UN’s Department of Global Communications, advocating for accurate information dissemination and a shared fight against misinformation.
  6. Commitment to Global Peace: India pledged to work alongside the UN to combat misinformation, fostering a reliable global narrative for peace and development.

Through his speech, Shukla reaffirmed India’s stance on Kashmir, showcasing the nation’s commitment to democracy and countering false narratives at an international level.

Judiciary’s Path: Embracing Equality and Evolving Beyond Colonial Legacy

  1. Guiding Principles of Justice: President Droupadi Murmu emphasized that the judiciary should be guided by principles of equal justice and the need to discard outdated colonial practices.
  2. Supreme Court’s Role: While releasing three publications of the Supreme Court, including Justice for Nation: Reflections on 75 Years of the Supreme Court of India, Ms. Murmu highlighted the court’s critical role as the “conscience-keeper” of Independent India.
  3. Indian Ethos in Jurisprudence: The President praised the Supreme Court’s development of jurisprudence rooted in India’s cultural and social realities, reflecting the nation’s ethos.
  4. Historical Injustices and Social Revolution: Recalling historical injustices like the Ilbert Bill controversy and the Rowlatt Act, Ms. Murmu mentioned how these experiences influenced the Constituent Assembly’s vision of an equitable judicial system.
  5. Focus on Legal Aid and Undertrial Prisoners: She addressed the judiciary’s responsibility towards undertrial prisoners and the importance of legal aid clinics, noting the newly released report on the prison system and its focus on reducing undertrial numbers.
  6. Legacy of 75 Years: The publication Justice for the Nation captures pivotal moments in the Supreme Court’s 75-year journey, celebrating its transformative role in upholding justice and equality.

The event was attended by prominent figures, including Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud, reflecting the judiciary’s commitment to these ideals.

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