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Centre Vs Delhi Govt on Control Over Services | |
Deep-Water Circulation | |
Water Crisis Due to Dam Sedimentation | |
Survival of the Richest Report: The India Story |
Context: A five-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court (SC) is hearing a dispute between the Delhi government and the Centre over the control of administrative services.
2017 Judgement:
2018 Judgement:
2019 Judgement:
2022 Case:
What are the Arguments and Counterarguments in the Issue?
Arguments For:
Counter-Arguments:
What is the Governance Model of New Delhi?
Way Forward
Context: Recent studies have indicated that tectonically driven changes in the ocean gateways had a dramatic impact on the global overturning circulations.
What is Deep Water Circulation (DWC)?
About:
Significance:
Deep-Water Circulations of the Indian Ocean:
Context: The United Nations Institute for Water, Environment and Health showed in its report that about 50,000 large dams across the world will lose 24-28% water storage capacity by 2050 due to sediment trapped in them.
What is Dredging?
What are the Causes of Sedimentation?
What are the Consequences of Dam Sedimentation?
Environmental:
Economic:
Damage to Dam Structure and Turbines:
Way Forward
Context: According to the Oxfam’s Report “Survival of the Richest: The India story”, the richest 1% in India now own more than 40% of the country’s total wealth, while the bottom half of the population together share just 3% of wealth between 2012 and 2021.
Gender Inequality:
Social Inequality:
Suggested Measures to Combat Inequality:
Sources for Data:
What is the Windfall Tax?
What is Oxfam International?
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1. What is the dispute between the Centre and Delhi Govt over control over services? |
2. What is deep-water circulation? |
3. What is the impact of dam sedimentation on water crisis? |
4. What is the Survival of the Richest Report: The India Story? |
5. What are the key highlights of the Weekly Current Affairs (15th to 21st January 2023) Part - 1? |
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