Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Amid a huge row over a scheme that promises a monthly stipend to unemployed women, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal on Monday announced a new scheme that offers a monthly honorarium of ₹18000 to Hindu and Sikh priests. The former Delhi chief minister said the registration for the Pujari Granthi Samman Yojana will begin on Tuesday.
"Today I am making an important announcement regarding a scheme. The name of the scheme is Pujari Granthi Samman Yojana. Under this, there is a provision to give an honorarium to the priests of temples and the 'granthis' of the Gurudwara. They will be given an honorarium of about ₹18,000 per month. This is happening for the first time in the country. The priest is a class that has carried forward the rituals from generation to generation. They never paid attention to their family and we never paid attention to them," Kejriwal said at a press conference.
Kejriwal said he would kickstart the scheme after visiting the Hanuman Temple in Delhi's Connaught Place.
"Registration for this scheme will begin tomorrow. I will be visiting Hanuman Temple in Connaught Place tomorrow to start the registration of this scheme," he added.
Mahila Samman scheme row
Earlier this month, Arvind Kejriwal launched the Mahila Samman scheme which offered a stipend of ₹2100 per month to unemployed women. AAP leaders started a registration drive for the scheme. However, the next day, the government’s women and child development (WCD) department advertised that the “Mahila Samman” scheme was “non-existent” and urged residents not to share personal data.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) later claimed the officers involved in the fiasco were under BJP's pressure. The party also vowed action against them. The BJP, on the other hand, alleged fraud and claimed that AAP and the Delhi government weren't on the same page.
Delhi Lt Governor V K Saxena later ordered an inquiry against private persons allegedly collecting personal details of women in the name of enrolling them for the proposed scheme of the ruling AAP in Delhi.
Saxena ordered the inquiry based on a complaint by Congress leader and party's New Delhi Assembly seat candidate Sandeep Dikshit.
The Delhi Police has formed multiple teams to identify camps which are allegedly gathering personal details of women in the name of Mahila Samman Yojana, a senior official said on Sunday.
[Excerpt from HT "What is ‘Pujari Granthi Samman’ Scheme?" Dated 02/01/25]
Q1: What technology does the needle-free syringe developed by IIT Bombay use?
(a) Laser technology
(b) Shockwave technology
(c) Ultrasound technology
(d) Infrared technology
Ans: (b)
Sol: The passage mentions that the needle-free syringe employs shockwave technology to deliver medication painlessly.
Q2: What is one key advantage of the shockwave syringe for patients?
(a) It is reusable and cost-effective.
(b) It eliminates the need for doctors during administration.
(c) It reduces pain and anxiety associated with injections.
(d) It delivers medicine in smaller doses.
Ans: (c)
Sol: The passage highlights that the syringe reduces pain and anxiety, making it especially useful for patients with needle phobia.
Q3: How does the shockwave syringe deliver medication?
(a) By heating the skin and allowing the medicine to seep in
(b) By using electromagnetic waves to penetrate the skin
(c) By using high-energy pressure waves to create a pathway for medication
(d) By vibrating the skin to absorb the medicine
Ans: (c)
Sol: The mechanism described in the passage involves high-energy pressure waves (shockwaves) that travel through the skin to deliver medication.
Q4: Who can benefit the most from this new technology?
(a) Patients with chronic conditions requiring regular injections
(b) Only elderly patients with diabetes
(c) People who already receive painless treatments
(d) Patients who need surgery
Ans: (a)
Sol: The passage specifically mentions individuals with chronic conditions, such as diabetes, who require regular injections, as key beneficiaries.
Q5: What is a significant safety benefit of the shockwave syringe?
(a) It reduces the cost of medication delivery.
(b) It allows for faster diagnosis of diseases.
(c) It minimizes the risk of injuries caused by improper use of traditional syringes.
(d) It ensures medication reaches all parts of the body instantly.
Ans: (c)
Sol: The passage explains that the shockwave syringe mitigates risks associated with injuries caused by improper use of traditional syringes.
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