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Monday, July 25, 2022

grihalaxmi magazine buy diamond group

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grihalaxmi magazine buy diamond group Published this article page no 32 dhyan chand award for lifetime achievement in sports and games is given to honour sportspersons who have contributed to sports by their performance and continue to contribute to the promotion of sports events after their retirement. rashtriya khel protsahanpuruskar is given to corporate entities (both in the private and public sector) sports control boards ngos including sports bodies at the state and national level who have played a visible role in the area of sports promotion and development. o overall top performing university in interuniversity tournaments is given maulana abul kalam azad (maka) trophy order of the druk gyalpo grihalaxmi magazine buy diamond group buy.


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Saturday, July 16, 2022

General Knowledge Refresher

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General Knowledge Refresher Published this article page no  09 Torture and ill treatment The prisoners including the undertrials are forced to do severe labour without any remuneration and treated with utmost torture. There has been a continuous rise in the custodial deaths due to torture and illtreatment. Women prisoners are more vulnerable to abuse. Important Reform Measures taken so far in India  The modern prison system was conceptualised by TB Macaulay in 1835.  Prison Act 1894 enacted to bring uniformity in the working of the prisoners in India. The Act provided for classification of prisoners.  All India Jails Manual Committee 195759 to prepare a model prison manual.  All India Committee on Jail Reforms 198083 under Justice A N Mulla suggested setting up of a National Prison Commission as a continuing body to bring about modernisation of prisons in India.  In 1987 the GoI appointed the Justice Krishna Iyer Committee to undertake a study on the situation of women prisoners in India. o It has recommended induction of more women in the police force in view of their special role in tackling women and child offenders. Severe staff crunch 33% of the aggregate prerequisite of jail authorities still lie vacant whereas the ratio between the prison staff and the prison population in India is approximately 17.  Inadequate prison infrastructure Most Indian prisons were built in the colonial era and are in constant need of repair and part of them are uninhabitable for long periods. o This results into violation of dignity and basic living conditions which go against UNs Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners which suggest of minimum floor space lighting heating and ventilation provision in the prisons.  Neglect of Health Hygiene food etc The prisoners in India suffer from severe unhygienic conditions lack of proper medical facilities and consistent risk of torment and misuse. The kitchens are congested and unhygienic and the diet has remained unchanged for years now General Knowledge Refresher buy. 


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Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Drishti ias books

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Drishti ias books Published this article page no  28 Role in social development and inclusive growth access to quality health facilities addressing location barriers providing realtime advisory to farmers and help in increasing productivity building smart and efficient cities etc.  The exponential growth of data is constantly feeding AI improvements. Examples of AI use in India  A Statement of Intent has been signed between NITI Aayog and IBM to develop Precision Agriculture using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Aspirational Districts.  Microsoft India is using AI sensors to make farming and healthcare smart. Need for regulating Artificial Intelligence (AI)  Ethical concerns With popularization of a new technology its virtues are not guaranteed. For instance the internet made it possible to connect with anyone and get information from anywhere but also easier for misinformation to spread. o There are real concerns about the potential negative consequences of AI from deep fakes to nefarious uses of facial recognition technology.  Data Management as there is lack of clarity on data flow and data ownership which might result into data colonialism (data generated by developing countries yet not benefitting them). o Further data collection for feeding AI algorithms has its associated privacy concerns e.g. mass surveillance. o AI could contribute to the forgery of documents pictures audio recordings videos and online identities which can and will occur with unprecedented ease Drishti ias books buy. 


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