Author: Balaguru Mamundi

  • Editorial 26 August 2024

    Editorial 26 August 2024

    Catalyst for change: On the Hema Committee report and Malayalam film industry

    The Hema Committee report should help reform the film industry 

    At different points of time, come events that have the potential to shape the future. Whether these catalysts fulfil that potential to the fullest extent or not is in the hands of the people in their vortex. The Justice K. Hema Committee report that studied the issues faced by women in cinema, could well be one such catalyst. The three-member committee was constituted in 2017, based on a petition submitted by the Kerala-based Women in Cinema Collective, and submitted its report two years later. It was released last week, several paragraphs redacted, and contains unsurprising and yet disturbing revelations about the state of affairs in the film industry — discrimination, exploitation and sexual harassment of women. The term ‘casting couch’, hatched in Hollywood, has become repugnantly accepted as a euphemism for sexual favours in exchange for a role in films. Justice Hema points out that making the exchange of sexual favours the passkey for entry into the field itself, and normalising it and conflating it with consensual sexual activity, makes the industry inherently exploitative. The report deals also with other inequities that disadvantage women in the industry, including the lack of essential facilities such as toilets, changing rooms, safe transportation, and accommodation at the shooting spot which are violative of the right to privacy; and discrimination in remuneration, and a lack of binding contractual agreements. These affect the range of women across the industry — actors, technicians, make-up artists, dancers, support staff, and particularly so, women lower in the pecking order.

    The way ahead is not as murky as the hole that the film industry, here Malayalam, seems to find itself in. The government has decided to constitute a special investigation team to go into the accusations of harassment. While the government would do well to ignore the committee’s recommendation on doing away with internal complaints committees for each film project, it must act on suggestions that call for provision of essential facilities and for structural reforms within the film industry, including professionalising it. Nothing will change unless the state gets involved meaningfully in creating an equitable work space for men and women, in an industry dominated by people with great power and money, who have so far refuted the existence of such a power cartel or have remained silent. Each of the issues raised must be taken cognisance of, and acted upon. As with the #MeToo movement, Justice Hema’s report has the potential of being a catalyst to enable scores of women to speak up. It behoves the state to ensure that their complaints are not ignored, or worse still, used against them.

    Word    Meaning        Synonyms       Antonyms
    RedactedThe term “redacted” refers to the process of editing or obscuring portions of a document or text to protect sensitive information or to comply with legal, security, or privacy requirements.Censored
    Obscured
    Edited
    Concealed
    Revealed
    Disclosed
    Published
    Unredacted
    RevelationsThe term “revelations” refers to the act of making something previously hidden or unknown known, often bringing to light important, surprising, or profound information.Anticipated
    Foreseen
    Projected
    Viewed    
    Ignored
    Overlooked
    Neglected
    Dismissed
    Pecking order“Pecking order” describes the relative positions of individuals within a hierarchy, often indicating levels of status, power, or authority.Hierarchy
    Ranking
    Stratification  
    Equality
    Flat
    Anarchy  
    RefutedThe term “refuted” means to prove that something is false or incorrect by presenting evidence or argument against it.Disproved Countered
    Rejected Contradicted
    Confirmed ValidatedSupported Proven
  • Editorial 24 August 2024

    Editorial 24 August 2024

    Not taking sides: On Prime Minister Modi’s Ukraine visit

    Narendra Modi’s visit to Ukraine was more a balancing act than a peace effort 

    Six weeks after his visit to Moscow, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s trip to Kyiv and meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday (August 23, 2024) was largely seen as an exercise in balancing India’s position on the Russia-Ukraine war. Since Russia first invaded Ukraine in February 2022, India has maintained a uniquely distant position from the war: abstaining from all resolutions at the United Nations that dealt with the conflict and were critical of Russia. India also ignored western sanctions, particularly on payments for oil imports and defence hardware from Russia, and did not accept Mr. Zelenskyy’s requests to include Ukraine in the G-20 summit last year or to send a high-level political participation to the Swiss peace summit in June this year. India’s disapproval of Russia’s actions was instead couched in the language of peace, all of cold comfort for Ukraine, which was seeking a clear alignment with its cause, and deeply critical of Mr. Modi’s Moscow visit. That Mr. Modi made the visit at all, the first by any Indian Prime Minister since Ukraine’s independence in 1991, is significant, and is being watched for signals of any major change in India’s policy on the war. During his short visit, the two leaders discussed the conflict, and later visited a memorial for children killed in the war. Unlike other international leaders visiting Kyiv since 2022, Mr. Modi did not meet with any war casualties or injured soldiers and civilians. The two sides signed agreements on cooperation in agriculture, culture, medical products and assistance for community development projects. The leaders did not, however, speak of progress on other outlooked issues, including a strategic partnership, or supplies of telecom and medical infrastructure, and construction equipment that Ukraine has requested.

    The broader question around the visit was whether India would now play a larger role in resolving the conflict which includes an idea propounded by Kyiv for another summit in November. Mr. Modi has also become one of a handful of world leaders, from Indonesia, Türkiye, South Africa and Hungary, to have visited Kyiv and Moscow, and, hence, in a position to reach out to both with peace initiatives. As a leader of the Global South, India has a stake in ensuring that the impact of the war in Europe and sanctions do not continue to imperil the developing and under-developed nations. However, New Delhi has thus far not shown an interest in more than passing messages when required, sending officials to Doha and Bürgenstock when invited to attend peace dialogues, and encouraging the two parties to deal directly with each other. Unless that understanding of India’s interest changes, it would seem Mr. Modi’s visit followed form, but did not fundamentally move the needle on the global peace effort. Nor did the substance greatly outweigh the symbolism of the much-awaited visit.

    Word    Meaning        Synonyms       Antonyms
    Couched“Couched” can be used in a few different contexts, often relating to the way something is expressed or phrasedFramed
    Formulated
    Expressed
    Presented
    Unclear
    Direct
    Blunt
    Explicit
    OutlookedHave anticipated or considered a situation from a particular perspective.Anticipated
    Foreseen
    Projected
    Viewed    
    Ignored
    Overlooked
    Neglected
    Dismissed
    PropoundedPut forward (an idea or theory) for consideration by others.Proposed
    Presented
    Submitted
    Advocated
    Repressed
    Withheld
    Rejected
    Opposed
    ImperilThe verb “imperil” means to put something or someone in danger or at risk.Endanger Jeopardize
    Threaten Compromise
    Protect Safeguard
    Preserve Secure
  • 23 August 2024 Current Affairs

    23 August 2024 Current Affairs

    National News

    Ashwini Vaishnaw Launches ‘Create In India Challenge-Season One’

    Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw launched ‘Create in India Challenge-Season One’ in New Delhi on August 22 in the run-up to the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit. Speaking on the occasion, Mr Vaishnaw said that reflecting the evolution of Indian economy and the impact of technological advancements, 25 challenges have been launched.

    • Event: ‘Create in India Challenge-Season One’ unveiled by Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
    • Context: In preparation for the inaugural World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES).
    • Challenges: 25 challenges introduced to reflect India’s evolving economy and technological impact.
    • Feedback: Positive response received; plans to scale up WAVES in the future.
    • Objective: Promote the new creators economy and generate employment opportunities.

    South Indian Adivasi Knowledge Centre to be launched in B.R. Hills

    BEML:

    • Headquarters: Bengaluru
    • Founded: May 1964, Bengaluru
    • Key people: Shantanu Roy (Chairman & MD)
    South Indian Adivasi Knowledge Centre to be launched in B.R. Hills

    Kaanu, a South Indian Adivasi Knowledge Centre, will be launched at the Tribal Health Resource Centre (THRC) at BR Hills, Karnataka on August 25. Prashanth N. Srinivas, a medical doctor and public health researcher working at the Institute of Public Health, Bangalore’s field station in B.R. Hills, says that Kaanu, which means evergreen forest in both Kannada and Soliga language.

    • Location: Tribal Health Resource Centre (THRC) at BR Hills, Karnataka.
    • Name Meaning: “Kaanu” translates to “evergreen forest” in Kannada and Soliga languages.
    • Purpose: To serve as the first knowledge centre dedicated to the past, present, and culture of South Indian Adivasi communities.

    Components:

    • Library: Features publications on and by tribal communities from Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu.
    • Annotated Bibliography: Includes over 1,200 works on the South Indian Adivasi world; available online from September at no cost.
    • Book: Co-written by South Indian Adivasi and non-Adivasi scholars; still in preliminary stages.

    Origins: Initiated by a collective of Adivasi leaders, scholars, and non-Adivasi researchers, inspired by a writing workshop held at Muntipalya, BRT foothills.

    Health Ministry constitutes National Task Force on Healthcare Worker Safety

    The Health Ministry has formed a 14-member National Task Force (NTF) to address the safety and working conditions of medical professionals in India. In response to ongoing protests and as mandated by the Supreme Court, the NTF will develop recommendations focused on preventing violence against healthcare workers and establishing national protocols for dignified and safe working conditions across the medical profession.

    • Formation: A 14-member National Task Force (NTF) has been established by the Health Ministry.
    • Purpose: To address safety and working conditions of medical professionals, in response to protests and a Supreme Court mandate.

    Key Objectives:

    • Preventing Violence: Develop an action plan to protect medical professionals from violence.
    • Safe Working Conditions: Set protocols for the safety of all medical staff, including interns and nurses.
    • Addressing Sexual Violence: Ensure compliance with the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013.

    Immediate Actions:

    • Interim Report: To be submitted within three weeks.
    • Final Report: Due within two months from the Supreme Court’s order dated August 20, 2024.

    Infrastructure and Security Proposals:

    • Hospital Security: Identify high-risk areas, implement screening systems, and prevent entry of intoxicated individuals.
    • Infrastructure Improvements: Propose separate resting and duty rooms, and form “Employees Safety Committees” for quarterly safety audits.

    Union Health Minister, Shri JP Nadda 

    Banking news

    RBI Approves IndusInd Bank’s Wholly Owned Asset Management Subsidiary

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) granted approval to IndusInd Bank Limited to set up a wholly owned subsidiary to undertake the asset management business of Mutual Funds(MF).

    • Approval Date: Recently granted by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
    • New Subsidiary: IndusInd Bank Limited is authorized to set up a wholly owned Asset Management Company (AMC) for Mutual Funds (MF).
    • Key Features:
      • Operations: The new AMC will handle mutual fund operations and benefit from equity infusion by the bank.
      • Broader Offerings: Enables IndusInd Bank to offer a wider range of investment options to customers.
      • Expansion Goal: Aligns with the bank’s objective to expand its financial services and enhance its market share in asset management.
    • Capital Infusion: IndusInd Bank can infuse equity into the new subsidiary to diversify its portfolio and access the growing mutual fund market in India.

    IndusInd Bank Overview:

    • MD & CEO: Sumant Kathpalia
    • Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra
    • Established: 1994

    RBI Guv Shaktikanta Das’s performance rated A+ for 2nd consecutive year

    Shaktikanta Das, RBI Governor, has been rated A+ for the second consecutive year in the Global Finance Central Banker Report 2024.

    • Congratulatory Note: Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Das on his achievement.
    • Report Release Date: The report was released by Global Finance magazine on August 19, 2024.

    Criteria for Rating:

    • Controlling Inflation
    • Managing Interest Rates
    • Promoting Economic Growth
    • Maintaining Exchange Rate Stability

    Global Recognition: Das, along with Christian Kettel Thomsen (Denmark) and Thomas Jordan (Switzerland), received the A+ rating, the highest grade.

    Report Overview:

    • Publication: Released annually by Global Finance Magazine, based in New York, USA.
    • First Report: Published in 1994.
    • Coverage: Grades central bank governors from nearly 100 key countries and regions, including regional central banks.

    About Shaktikanta Das:

    • Background: Former IAS officer, retired as Secretary of the Department of Revenue and Economic Affairs.
    • RBI Role: Appointed as the 25th Governor of the RBI on December 12, 2018.
    • Previous Roles: Served as India’s alternate governor at various international banks and was a member of the 15th Finance Commission and G20 Sherpa of India.

    SEBI Introduces New Borrowing Guidelines for AIFs and Extends Tenure for LVFs

    On August 2024, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has introduced new guidelines for borrowing by Category-I and Category-II Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs). It has also extended the maximum permissible limit of tenure by Large Value Fund for Accredited Investors (LVFs).

    • New Guidelines:
      • Borrowing: Category-I and Category-II AIFs can borrow for up to 30 days to meet temporary or operational needs, up to 4 times a year, not exceeding 10% of investable funds.
      • Tenure Extension: Large Value Funds for Accredited Investors (LVFs) can extend their tenure up to 5 years with consent from two-thirds of unit holders.
    • Regulations: Amendments made to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Alternative Investment Funds) Regulations, 2012.
    • New Framework: SEBI has introduced a framework allowing Venture Capital Funds (VCFs) to transition to AIF regulations.

    SEBI Overview:

    • Chairman: Madhabi Puri Buch
    • Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra
    • Established: 1992

    Sports news

    Meet Diana Pundole, mother of two, who is the first woman car racer to win the Indian national championship

    Diana Pundole, a Pune-based teacher and mother of two, wins the national championship title in the saloon category at the MRF Indian National Car Racing Championship 2024.

    • Background: Diana’s racing journey began eight years ago after being selected for a national talent hunt among 200 women.
    • Challenges: Despite skepticism and challenges, Diana’s determination led her to the top, securing a place among the top six contenders.
    • Significance: Her victory marks a significant milestone in a male-dominated sport, breaking gender barriers in racing.

    Appointment news

    Deepti Gaur Mukherjee Assumes Charge as MCA Secretary

    Deepti Gaur Mukherjee, a 1993 batch IAS officer from the Madhya Pradesh cadre, assumes office as Secretary of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).

    • Predecessor: She succeeds Manoj Govil, who has moved to the role of Expenditure Secretary.
    • Previous Position: Mukherjee was previously the CEO of the National Health Authority.

     Key Agenda:

    • Draft Digital Competition Bill: Developing regulations for digital competition.
    • IBC 2.0: Introducing updates to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code.
    • National Company Law Tribunals (NCLTs): Enhancing their capacity.
    • Competition Act 2023: Implementing the latest revisions to competition law.

    Books and author news

    Tarun Chugh’s book, “Modi’s Governance Triumph Released

    A significant literary event took place in New Delhi with the release of BJP General Secretary Tarun Chugh’s book, “Modi’s Governance Triumph: Reshaping India’s Path to Prosperity“. The book launch was graced by the presence of prominent political figures, including Home Minister Amit Shah and Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy, underscoring the importance of this literary work in India’s political discourse.

    Book Overview:

    • Visionary Initiatives: Explores reforms and initiatives under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration, focusing on the Antyodaya mission to uplift marginalized communities.
    • Key Policies:
      • ‘Make in India’ Campaign: Analyzes its impact on domestic manufacturing and foreign investment.
      • Goods and Services Tax (GST): Detailed examination of its implementation and effects.

    National Challenges:

    • Poverty Alleviation: Discusses strategies for reducing poverty.
    • Economic Disparity: Explores measures to address economic inequality.
    • National Security: Reviews policies and actions aimed at strengthening security.
  • 23 August 2024 Current Affairs Quiz

    23 August 2024 Current Affairs Quiz

    1.What is the primary purpose of the ‘Create in India Challenge-Season One’ launched by Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw?

        A) To promote international film festivals in India               
    

    B) To enhance the quality of Indian news broadcasting

    C) To encourage innovation and new ideas in the Indian audio-visual and entertainment sectors

    D) To support traditional Indian art forms and heritage

    E) To standardize regulations for foreign media companies operating in India

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    C) To encourage innovation and new ideas in the Indian audio-visual and entertainment sectors

    2.What is the primary focus of the Kaanu Knowledge Centre being launched at the Tribal Health Resource Centre (THRC) in BR Hills, Karnataka?

    1. A) To promote tourism in South Indian tribal regions
    2. B) To preserve and study South Indian Adivasi history, culture, and current issues
    3. C) To develop new health care techniques for tribal communities
    4. D) To offer financial support to Adivasi entrepreneurs
    5. E) To provide educational scholarships to tribal students

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION
    Answer:

    B) To preserve and study South Indian Adivasi history, culture, and current issues

    3.What is the primary focus of the Kaanu Knowledge Centre being launched at the Tribal Health Resource Centre (THRC) in BR Hills, Karnataka?

    A) To promote tourism in South Indian tribal regions

    B) To preserve and study South Indian Adivasi history, culture, and current issues

    C) To develop new health care techniques for tribal communities

    D) To offer financial support to Adivasi entrepreneurs

    E) To provide educational scholarships to tribal students

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    B) To preserve and study South Indian Adivasi history, culture, and current issues

     

    4.How many members are there in the newly formed National Task Force (NTF) established by the Health Ministry?

        A) 10
    

    B) 12

    C) 14

    D) 16

    E) 18

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    C) 14

    5. What key feature of the new Asset Management Company (AMC) approved for IndusInd Bank involves equity infusion?

    A) The AMC will invest in international markets exclusively.

    B) IndusInd Bank will use equity infusion to expand its branch network.

    C) The AMC will handle mutual fund operations and benefit from equity infusion by the bank.

    D) The AMC will focus solely on corporate bonds and securities.

    E) Equity infusion will be used to fund charitable initiatives.

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    C) The AMC will handle mutual fund operations and benefit from equity infusion by the bank.

    6.On what basis was Shaktikanta Das rated A+ in the Global Finance Central Banker Report 2024?

    A) His role in international diplomacy

    B) His performance in controlling inflation, managing interest rates, promoting economic growth, and maintaining exchange rate stability

    C) His leadership in bank mergers and acquisitions

    D) His initiatives in banking technology and digital transformation

    E) His efforts in enhancing customer service and branch operations

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    B) His performance in controlling inflation, managing interest rates, promoting economic growth, and maintaining exchange rate stability

    7.What is the maximum tenure extension allowed for Large Value Funds for Accredited Investors (LVFs) under the new SEBI guidelines?

    A) 3 years

    B) 4 years

    C) 5 years

    D) 6 years

    E) 7 years

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    C) 5 years

    8.What notable achievement did Diana Pundole accomplish at the MRF Indian National Car Racing Championship 2024?

    A) She became the first woman to race in the championship.

    B) She won the national championship title in the saloon category.

    C) She set a new track record in the racing championship.

    D) She was awarded the best rookie driver of the year.

    E) She became the youngest driver to compete in the championship.

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    B) She won the national championship title in the saloon category.

    9.What key policy topics does Tarun Chugh’s book “Modi’s Governance Triumph: Reshaping India’s Path to Prosperity” examine?

    A) National Security and Foreign Relations

    B) Health Care Reforms and Educational Policies

    C) ‘Make in India’ Campaign and Goods and Services Tax (GST)

    D) Environmental Conservation and Renewable Energy

    E) Agricultural Subsidies and Rural Development

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    C) ‘Make in India’ Campaign and Goods and Services Tax (GST)

    10.On what date will India celebrate its first National Space Day to honor its space achievements?

    A) August 15, 2024

    B) August 23, 2024

    C) September 1, 2024

    D) October 4, 2024

    E) November 21, 2024

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    B) August 23, 2024

    11.Who has recently been appointed as the Secretary of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA)?

    A) Ritu Kumar
    B) Deepti Gaur Mukherjee
    C) Anjali Patel
    D) Priya Singh
    E) Nisha K. Agarwal

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    B) Deepti Gaur Mukherjee

  • 22 August 2024 Current Affairs Quiz

    22 August 2024 Current Affairs Quiz

    1.Which company did the Indian Navy sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with on August 20, 2024 marks a pivotal step towards bolstering indigenous marine engineering capabilities in alignment with the Government of India’s Aatmanirbhar ?

        a) Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL)
    

    b) Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL)

    c) BEML Ltd.

    d) Larsen & Toubro (L&T)

    e) Tata Motors

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    c) BEML Ltd

    2.With which organization did NITI Aayog’s Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) collaborate to launch the Climate Smart Agritech cohort of the India-Australia RISE Accelerator program?

    a) World Bank

    b) European Space Agency (ESA)

    c) Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)

    d) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

    e) International Monetary Fund (IMF)

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    c) Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)

    3. Who is the Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) formed for 2024-25?

    a) Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal

    b) Baijyant Panda

    c) Ganesh Singh

    d) K.C. Venugopal

    e) Salman Khurshid

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

     d) K.C. Venugopal

    4.What is the primary objective of the newly launched “UPI Circle” feature by NPCI?

    a) To increase UPI transaction limits

    b) To enhance payment delegation and security

    c) To integrate UPI with cryptocurrency

    d) To provide cashback offers on UPI transactions

    e) To enable international UPI transactions

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    b) To enhance payment delegation and security

    5. What is the primary goal of the partnership between Udaan, MOCAF&PD, and SIDBI?

    a) To increase online sales for Udaan

    b) To upgrade Fair Price Shops (FPSs) into Jan Poshan Kendras (JPK) to boost income and expand product offerings

    c) To develop a new mobile payment app

    d) To create a new logistics network for e-commerce

    e) To reduce the cost of public distribution systems

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    b) To upgrade Fair Price Shops (FPSs) into Jan Poshan Kendras (JPK) to boost income and expand product offerings

    6.Who has been appointed as the president-designate of the National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM)?

    a) Rajesh Nambiar

    b) Debjani Ghosh

    c) R. Chandrasekaran

    d) Salil Parekh

    e) N. R. Narayana Murthy

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    a) Rajesh Nambiar

    7.Who has been appointed as the Secretary General of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) Secretariat, effective January 1, 2025?

    a) Salman Al Farisi

    b) Sanjiv Ranjan

    c) K.C. Venugopal

    d) Pralhad Joshi

    e) Dilip Asbe

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    b) Sanjiv Ranjan

    8.Who was awarded the 26th CEAT International Cricketer of the Year Award on August 21, 2024?

    a) Virat Kohli

    b) Steve Smith

    c) Kane Williamson

    d) Rohit Sharma

    e) Babar Azam

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    d) Rohit Sharma

    9.Who won the billiards final at the Western India Billiards and Snooker Championship on Sunday?

    a) S Shrikrishna

    b) Pankaj Advani

    c) Michael Ferreira

    d) Geet Sethi

    e) Rupesh Shah

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    b) Pankaj Advani

  • Editorial 23 August 2024

    Editorial 23 August 2024

    A safety audit is essential to prevent industrial accidents

    The blast at pharma company Escientia’s plant in the Atchutapuram Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Anakapalli district, Andhra Pradesh, is the worst industrial accident in the region in recent times. Seventeen workers have died and many have been injured. On the same day, about 10 workers suffered injuries in a fire accident at a chemical factory in the same SEZ. Last year, on June 30, a massive explosion rocked a pharma plant, at the same SEZ, leading to deaths and injuries. The Atchutapuram SEZ, among the State’s largest SEZs, is home to the factories of more than 100 companies. The rash of accidents revives memories of another deadly accident on May 7, 2020 — 12 people died after a styrene monomer vapour leak from a polymers unit at Venkatapuram village on the outskirts of Visakhapatnam. These accidents raise serious questions about the state of industrial safety in Andhra Pradesh, more specifically in the SEZ. State Home Minister V. Anitha has said that at Escientia, workers had tried to plug a solvent leak of the chemical/solvent MTBE (Methyl tert-butyl ether). Before the leak could be plugged, it fell on an electrical panel, leading to a fire and blast, she said. Meanwhile, the typical safety data sheet of MTBE — that operating personnel should have been familiar with — says that it is highly flammable and its vapour can also cause skin and eye irritation. In case of accidental release, it specifically cautions against the serious risk of fire and explosion and lays down the use of explosion-proof electrical/ventilating/lighting equipment.

    Trade unions and activists are calling for stringent punishment to lax managements. They also complain of abysmal safety standards. Their demand is for an immediate and thorough safety audit of all units at the SEZs and elsewhere in Andhra Pradesh. A key complaint is exemption from government inspection given to units in SEZs and Export Processing Zones in a 2016 order that brought into force the system of online inspections. This exemption will apparently apply to high-risk ones also, such as pharma and chemicals, in SEZs. Another is exemption from inspections given to medium-risk industries which can self-certify, based on third party audits, regarding compliance with safety norms. Such government moves are intended to facilitate ease-of-doing business as frequent inspections by government staff may only lead to bribes and harassment without necessarily improving safety. While the intent is a well worked out practice across the world, the series of accidents calls for a broader probe including in SEZs in Andhra Pradesh so that any loopholes present can be fixed. Swift delivery of justice by punishing non-compliance of norms and the award of punitive damages will be a deterrent against ignoring safety.

    Meaning of words:

    WORD

    MEANINGS

    SYNONYMS

    ANTONYMS

    Outskirts

    “Outskirts”
    refers to the outer areas or edges of a city or town, typically away from the
    central or more developed parts.

         ·       Periphery

         ·       Edge

         ·       Fringe

         ·      Border

           ·       Center

           ·       Core

           ·       Inner city

           ·      Central area

    Flammable

    “Flammable”
    refers to something that can easily catch fire and burn.

         ·      Combustible

         ·      Ignitable

         ·      Burnable

         ·      Inflammable

         ·   Non-flammable

         ·    Fire-resistant

         ·    Incombustible

         ·    Flame-retardant

    Stringent

    Not
    allowing any exceptions or loosening of standards.

         ·      Strict

         ·      Rigorous

         ·      Severe

         ·      Harsh

         ·      Lenient

         ·      Relaxed

         ·      Permissive

         ·      Flexible

     

    Abysmal

    “Abysmal”
    describes something that is extremely bad or unpleasant, often to the point
    of being profound or bottomless in its negative quality.

         ·       Terrible

         ·       Awful

         ·       Dreadful

         ·      Horrible

         ·       Excellent

         ·       Wonderful

         ·       Superb

         ·      Outstanding

    Punitive

    “Punitive”
    refers to something that is intended to punish or impose a penalty, often in
    a legal or disciplinary context.

         ·       Penal

         ·       Disciplinary

         ·       Retributive

         ·      Corrective

         ·       Rewarding

         ·       Rehabilitative

         ·       Forgiving

         ·      Lenient

     

  • 22 August 2024 Current Affairs

    22 August 2024 Current Affairs

    National News

    Indian Navy Signs MoU with BEML Ltd.
    Indian Navy Signs MoU with BEML Ltd.

    The Indian Navy has signed a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with BEML Ltd., a leading defence and heavy engineering manufacturer, on August 20, 2024. This strategic partnership, concluded at the Naval Headquarters in New Delhi, marks a pivotal step towards bolstering indigenous marine engineering capabilities in alignment with the Government of India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative.

    • Objective: Enhance self-reliance in defense through Indigenous Design, Development, and Production of marine equipment.
    • Focus Areas: Heavy engineering, hydraulics, diesel engines, and R&D.
    • Aatmanirbhar Bharat Initiative: Supports India’s goal of reducing foreign dependency in defense production.
    • Impact: Upgrades the Navy’s capabilities with advanced, domestically produced technology.
    • Long-Term Vision: Strengthens immediate and future naval projects and infrastructure.

    BEML:

    • Headquarters: Bengaluru
    • Founded: May 1964, Bengaluru
    • Key people: Shantanu Roy (Chairman & MD)
    NITI Aayog and CSIRO Launch Climate Smart Agritech RISE Accelerator Program
    NITI Aayog and CSIRO Launch Climate Smart Agritech RISE Accelerator Program

    On  August 2024, the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog)‘s backed- Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) in collaboration with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), an arm of Government of Australia has launched the Climate Smart Agritech cohort of the India-Australia Rapid Innovation and Startup Expansion (RISE) Accelerator program and has invited applications from startups and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) for the program.

    • Partners: Atal Innovation Mission (NITI Aayog) and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia.
    • Aim: Utilize advanced technologies to tackle climate challenges in agriculture and foster cross-border innovation.
    • Program Focus: Support for agritech startups and MSMEs enhancing agricultural productivity and resilience.
    • Program Start: October 2024
    • Application Deadline: September 15, 2024
    • Target Participants: Agritech startups and MSMEs addressing farmers’ needs and improving on-farm practices.

    About National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog):

    • Chief Executive Officer (CEO) – B.V.R. Subrahmanyam
    • Headquarters- New Delhi, Delhi
    • Established – 2015
    Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Constitutes 6 New Parliamentary Committees for 2024-25
    Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Constitutes 6 New Parliamentary Committees for 2024-25

    Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla constituted 6 new Parliamentary Committees for 2024- 25, including the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), Committee on Estimates(CoE), Committee on Public Undertakings (CoPU) and committees focused on the welfare of Other Backward Classes (OBCs), Scheduled Castes (SCs), and Scheduled Tribes (STs).

    • Committees Formed: Public Accounts Committee (PAC), Committee on Estimates (CoE), Committee on Public Undertakings (CoPU), and welfare committees for OBCs, SCs, and STs.
    • Tenure: All committees have a 1-year term, with members from both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
    • PAC Chair: K.C. Venugopal (INC), responsible for overseeing government expenditures and CAG reports.
    • PAC Composition: 22 members (15 from Lok Sabha, up to 7 from Rajya Sabha).
    • CoE Chair: Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal (BJP), responsible for examining budget estimates and suggesting efficiency improvements.
    • CoPU Chair: Baijyant Panda (BJP), focuses on public sector undertakings.
    • OBC Welfare Committee Chair: Ganesh Singh (BJP), MP from Satna, Madhya Pradesh.  Function: Review reports from the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) and assess welfare measures for OBCs.

    Banking news

    NPCI Launches “UPI Circle” Feature for Delegated Payments on UPI Platform
    NPCI Launches "UPI Circle" Feature for Delegated Payments on UPI Platform

    The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has launched a new “UPI Circle” feature on its Unified Payments Interface (UPI) platform. This new feature will enable the primary UPI account holders to securely delegate payment responsibilities to trusted secondary users.

    • Feature Launch: NPCI introduces “UPI Circle” to enhance payment delegation on UPI.
    • Announcement: Introduced during the RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting in August 2024.
    • Objective: Improve convenience and security in digital transactions.

     Functionality:

    • Primary User: Account holder who creates and manages the circle, controlling delegation.
    • Secondary User: Trusted individual with granted access for payments.

    Delegation Types:

    • Full Delegation: Secondary users can make transactions within set limits without further approval.
    • Partial Delegation: Secondary users initiate transactions, but the primary user must authorize and complete them using their UPI PIN.

    About National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI):

    • Role: Regulates the retail payment and settlement system in India.
    • Launch: A joint initiative by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and India Banks’ Association (IBA).
    • Established: 2008
    • Managing Director & CEO: Dilip Asbe
    • Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra
    Udaan Partners with MOCAF&PD and SIDBI to Transform Fair Price Shops into Jan Poshan Kendras
    Udaan Partners with MOCAF&PD and SIDBI to Transform Fair Price Shops into Jan Poshan Kendras

    Udaan, a B2B (Business to Business) e-commerce company, has partnered with the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution (MOCAF&PD), and the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to transform Fair Price Shops (FPSs) into Jan Poshan Kendras (JPK).

    • Partnership Goals: Enhance FPS dealers’ income and expand product offerings by converting Fair Price Shops (FPSs) into Jan Poshan Kendras (JPK).
    • Pilot Launch: Initiated in 60 FPSs across Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, and Gujarat.
    • Key Figures: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi (MOCAF&PD), Manoj Mittal (CMD, SIDBI), Vaibhav Gupta (co-founder and CEO, Udaan).
    • Partnership Details: JPKs will receive credit from SIDBI for purchasing food grains and FMCG products, with access to over 3,500 products via Udaan’s eB2B platform.

    About SIDBI:

    • Established: April 2, 1990, under an Indian Parliament Act.
    • Role: Principal financial institution for MSME promotion, financing, and development.
    • CMD: Manoj Mittal
    • Headquarters: Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

    International News

    UAE Joins BRICS to Launch Centre for Industrial Competences with UNIDO
    UAE Joins BRICS to Launch Centre for Industrial Competences with UNIDO

     UAE collaborates with BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) and UNIDO to establish a Centre for Industrial Competences.

    • Announcement: Made at the 8th BRICS Industry Ministers Meeting in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
    • Theme: “Strengthening Multilateralism for Equitable Global Development and Security.”
    • Future Meeting: 9th BRICS Industry Ministers Meeting to be hosted by Brazil in 2025.
    • Centre Goals: Support the New Industrial Revolution (NIR) framework, address industrial sector issues, and enhance industrial skills across member countries.
    • Focus Areas: Working groups on chemicals, metals, SMEs, smart manufacturing, and clean technology.
    • Commitment: BRICS members pledge cooperation on industrial policy to support UN’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 9 on industry, innovation, and infrastructure.

    UNIDO: United Nations Industrial Development Organization

    • Founded: 17 November 1966
    • Headquarters: Vienna, Austria
    • Head: Director-General; Gerd Müller

    Appointment news

    Rajesh Nambiar Named NASSCOM President-Designate, Succeeds Ghosh
    Rajesh Nambiar Named NASSCOM President-Designate, Succeeds Ghosh

    Rajesh Nambiar has been appointed as the president-designate of the National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM), succeeding Debjani Ghosh, whose tenure concludes in November 2024. Following this appointment, Nambiar has resigned from his role as Chairman and Managing Director of Cognizant India. His extensive industry experience, including leadership roles at TCS, IBM, Ciena, and Cognizant, positions him as a key figure in guiding India’s tech sector through its next phase of growth.

    NASSCOM:

    • ChairpersonRajesh Nambiar
    • Founders: Nandan Nilekani, Dewang Mehta
    • Founded: 1 March 1988
    Sanjiv Ranjan Appointed Secretary General of IORA, Effective January 2025
    Sanjiv Ranjan Appointed Secretary General of IORA, Effective January 2025

    Sanjiv Ranjan approved as Secretary General of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) Secretariat.

    • Effective Date: January 1, 2025.
    • Tenure: 3 years, until January 31, 2026, or until further orders.
    • Predecessor: Salman Al Farisi (Indonesia), current SG, appointed in January 2022 for a 3-year term.
    • IORA Details:
      • Former Name: Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Co-operation (IOR-ARC).
      • Status: Observer to the UN General Assembly (UNGA) and African Union (AU) since 2015.
      • Secretary-General: Salman Al Farisi
      • Headquarters: Cyber City, Ebène, Mauritius
      • Members: 23 Member States and 12 Dialogue Partners
      • Establishment: March 7, 1997

    Award news

    Rohit Sharma Virat Kohli honoured at the 26th CEAT Cricket Awards
    Rohit Sharma Virat Kohli honoured at the 26th CEAT Cricket Awards

    The Indian men’s cricket team captain Rohit Sharma was awarded the 26th CEAT International Cricketer of the Year Award at a ceremony held in Mumbai on 21 August 2024

    • The CEAT Cricket Awards is one of the most prestigious awards in cricket. It honours the exceptional performance of cricketers worldwide.
    • The CEAT Cricket Awards started in 1995-96, is sponsored by RP Goenka Group company CEAT Tyres. The latest 26th CEAT Award takes into account the players’ performance during the 2023-24 cricketing session.

    Men’s International Cricketer of the Year Award 

    • Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma was honoured for his exceptional performance in the 2023-24 season. Under his captaincy, India reached the final of the 13th ICC Men’s ODI Cricket World Cup but lost to Australia. 
    • During this period, Rohit scored around 1800 international runs, including 597 runs during the 13th ODI World Cup.
    • After fellow India Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma was the second-highest run scorer in the World Cup.

    ODI Batter of the Year -Virat Kohli 

    • Virat Kohli, who had a terrific year in the One Day Internationals (ODI), was honoured with the Best ODI Batter of the Year award.
    • In the 2023-24 season, Kohli scored 1377 runs, which included six centuries and eight fifties. Kohli was the leading scorer of the 2023 ODI World Cup with 765 runs at an average of 95.62. 
    • During the World Cup, Kohli equalled Sachin Tendulkar’s record of most centuries -49 in ODI. With 50 ODI centuries, Virat Kohli has surpassed Tendulakar’s record.

    Complete List of the Winners of the 2023-24 CEAT Cricket Award 

    Lifetime Achievement Award: Rahul Dravid 

    International Cricketer of the Year: Rohit Sharma 

    Performance in Test Match (Men’s)

    • Test Batter of the Year: Yashashvi Jaiswal 
    • Test Bowler of the Year: Ravichandran Ashwin 

    Performance in ODI (Men’s)

    • Batter of the Year: Virat Kohli 
    • Bowler of the Year: Mohammad Shami 

    Performance in T20(Men’s)

    • Batter of the Year: Phil Salt (England)
    • Bowler of the Year: Tim Southee (New Zealand)

    Performance in Domestic Cricket (Men)

    • Cricketer of the Year: Sai Kishore. Left-arm spinner from Tamil Nadu.

    Best Indian Women cricketer 

    • Batter of the Year: Smriti Mandhana 
    • Bowler of the Year: Deepti Sharma 

    Memento 

    • Most matches as a captain in Women’s T20I history: Harmanpreet Kaur 
    • Outstanding Leadership in TATA IPL: Shreyas Iyer 
    • Fastest Double Century in Women’s Test Match: Shafali Verma 

    Other Award

    • Excellence in Sports Administration: BCCI Secretary Jay Shah.

    Sports News

    Pankaj Advani Wins Western India Billiards Championship, Extends Title Streak
    Pankaj Advani Wins Western India Billiards Championship, Extends Title Streak

    Pankaj Advani wins billiards final of Western India Billiards and Snooker Championship Pankaj Advani crushed S Shrikrishna by a margin of 822-520 in the billiards final to clinch yet another title win here in the Western India Billiards and Snooker Championship on Sunday.

    • Victory: Pankaj Advani defeated S Shrikrishna 822-520 in the billiards final.
    • Title Count: This win adds to Advani’s record of 27 world championships.
    • Streak: Advani has now won seven consecutive titles in Mumbai (4 snooker, 3 billiards) over the past two years.
    • Recent Success: Sunday’s win is Advani’s sixth consecutive final victory.
  • 21 August 2024 Current Affairs Quiz

    21 August 2024 Current Affairs Quiz

    1) Which anniversary will the inauguration of India’s first Constitution Museum, “The Constitution Academy and The Rights & Freedoms Museum,” celebrate?

        A) 60th Anniversary<br />B) 65th Anniversary<br />C) 70th Anniversary<br />D) 75th Anniversary<br />E) 80th Anniversary</p>     
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    D) 75th Anniversary

    2. What is the maximum aggregate exposure cap for lenders to borrowers on P2P platforms as per the updated RBI Master Directions?

    A) Rs 10 lakh
    B) Rs 25 lakh
    C) Rs 50 lakh
    D) Rs 75 lakh
    E) Rs 1 crore

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    C) Rs 50 lakh

    3. Which bank has introduced a special edition of ‘Vijay Fixed Deposits (FD)’ to celebrate India’s 78th Independence Day?

    A) HDFC Bank
    B) ICICI Bank
    C) RBL Bank
    D) Axis Bank
    E) State Bank of India (SBI)

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    C) RBL Bank

    4. Who has been appointed as the Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations in New York, USA?

    A) Ruchira Kamboj
    B) Parvathaneni Harish
    C) Sanjay Kumar
    D) Anil Kumar
    E) Ashok Kumar Singh

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    B) Parvathaneni Harish

    5. Who has been appointed as the Chef de Mission (CDM) for the Indian team at the Paris Paralympics?

    A) Satya Prakash Sangwan
    B) Manish Narwal
    C) Deepa Malik
    D) Mariyappan Thangavelu
    E) Sumit Antil

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    A) Satya Prakash Sangwan

    6.Who is the new host for the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, which was relocated from Bangladesh?

    A) India
    B) Sri Lanka
    C) United Arab Emirates (UAE)
    D) Pakistan
    E) Qatar

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    C) United Arab Emirates (UAE)

    7.On which date is the International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism observed annually?

    A) August 15
    B) August 21
    C) September 11
    D) October 2
    E) November 1

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    B) August 21

  • 20 Aug 2024 Current Affairs Quiz

    20 Aug 2024 Current Affairs Quiz

    1.What are the primary objectives of the two new schemes launched by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on August 17, 2024, in Himachal Pradesh?

        A. To improve healthcare facilities and promote eco-tourism.<br />B. To provide nutritious food to schoolchildren and enhance digitalization in education.<br />C. To develop infrastructure for sports and increase rural employment.<br />D. To offer financial aid to small businesses and expand urban transportation.<br />E. To establish new agricultural research centers and support arts and culture.</p>     
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    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    B. To provide nutritious food to schoolchildren and enhance digitalization in education.

    2.What significant event does the commemorative Rs. 100 coin released by Union Minister Rajnath Singh on August 18, 2024, celebrate?

    A. The 75th Independence Day of India
    B. The 50th anniversary of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
    C. The birth centenary of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Kalaignar Muthuvel Karunanidhi
    D. The 100th anniversary of the Indian National Congress party
    E. The centenary of the Indian Constitution

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    C. The birth centenary of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Kalaignar Muthuvel Karunanidhi

    According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), how much crop land did India lose due to excess rains and drought from 2015 to 2021?

    A. 20 million hectares due to excess rains and 25 million hectares due to drought
    B. 33.9 million hectares due to excess rains and 35 million hectares due to drought
    C. 25 million hectares due to excess rains and 30 million hectares due to drought
    D. 40 million hectares due to excess rains and 20 million hectares due to drought
    E. 30 million hectares due to excess rains and 40 million hectares due to drought

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    B. 33.9 million hectares due to excess rains and 35 million hectares due to drought

    4.What is the primary purpose of the ‘PNB ANTAH DRISHTI Braille Debit Card’ launched by Punjab National Bank (PNB)?

    A. To provide a special card for senior citizens with enhanced security features
    B. To offer a new debit card with higher transaction limits for frequent travelers
    C. To create a contactless debit card with Braille accessibility for visually impaired customers
    D. To introduce a credit card with benefits tailored for business professionals
    E. To launch a loyalty card program for regular banking customers

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    C. To create a contactless debit card with Braille accessibility for visually impaired customers

    5.Who received approval from the RBI for conversion from an NBFC-Core Investment Company (CIC) to an NBFC-Investment Credit Company (ICC)?

    A) Tata Consultancy Services Limited (TCS)

    B) Tata Motors Limited

    C) Tata Capital Limited (TCL)

    D) Tata Steel Limited

    E) Tata Power Limited

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    C) Tata Capital Limited (TCL)

    6.What is the monetary penalty amount imposed on the Bank of Maharashtra (BoM) by the RBI?

    A) Rs. 1.00 crore
    B) Rs. 1.27 crore
    C) Rs. 1.50 crore
    D) Rs. 1.75 crore
    E) Rs. 2.00 crore
    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION
    Answer:

    B) Rs. 1.27 crore

    7.Which country will export nearly 1,000 MW of electricity to India, as announced by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar?

    A) Bhutan
    B) Sri Lanka
    C) Nepal
    D) Bangladesh
    E) Pakistan
    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION
    Answer:

    C) Nepal

    8.Which disease was declared a “public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC)” by WHO Director General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus due to an upsurge in cases?

    A) COVID-19

    B) Ebola

    C) Mpox (Monkeypox)

    D) Zika Virus

    E) Tuberculosis

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    C) Mpox (Monkeypox)

    9.Which two para-athletes have been named as the Indian flag bearers for the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Paralympics Games?

    A) Avani Lekhara and Mariyappan Thangavelu

    B) Sumit Antil and Bhagyashri Jadhav

    C) Deepa Malik and Pramod Bhagat

    D) Manish Narwal and Swapnil Patil

    E) Sandeep Singh and Mandeep Kaur

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    B) Sumit Antil and Bhagyashri Jadhav

    10.Who has taken over as the Director General of the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC)?

    A) Shri Rajesh Kumar Verma
    B) Shri Anil Kumar Sharma
    C) Shri Ashok Kumar Singh
    D) Shri Sunil Kumar Yadav
    E) Shri Rakesh Kumar Gupta

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    B) Sumit Antil and Bhagyashri Jadhav

  • SET-2 TNPSC QUIZ

    SET-2 TNPSC QUIZ

    1. “பல் பழப் பலவின் பயங்கெழு கொல்லி” என்ற வரி இடம் பெற்ற நூல்?

        <ol><li>A) புறநானூறு</li><li>B) அகநானூறு</li><li>C) நற்றிணை</li><li>D) குறுந்தொகை</li></ol>     
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    B) அகநானூறு

    2. “……………….. தொல்லோர் சிறப்பின் விரிந்ததிர் கூடலும் இழந்த என்னை”
    இப்பாடல் வரிகள் இடம் பெற்ற நூல்?

    1. A) சிலப்பதிகாரம்
    2. B) கம்பராமாயணம்
    3. C) கலிங்கத்துபரணி
    4. D) புறநானூறு

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION
    Answer: 

    A) சிலப்பதிகாரம்

    3. உலக காற்று நாள்?

    1. A) அக்டோபர் 03
    2. B) ஜூன் 15
    3. C) ஜூன் 5
    4. D) அக்டோபர் 16

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION
    Answer: 

    B) ஜூன் 15

    4. விரிச்சி – பொருள் தருக

    1. A) நற்சொல்
    2. B) வன்சொல்
    3. C) தோள்
    4. D) கேட்டல்

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION
    Answer: 

    A) நற்சொல்

    5. இலக்கணக்குறிப்பு தருக. கைதொழுது

    1. A) வினைத்தொகை
    2. B) மூன்றாம் வேற்றுமைத்தொகை
    3. C) உம்மைத்தொகை
    4. D) இரண்டாம் வேற்றுமைத்தொகை

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION
    Answer: 

    B) மூன்றாம் வேற்றுமைத்தொகை

    6. ‘அடிகள் நீரே அருளுக’ என்ற கூற்றுக்கு இணங்க எழுந்த காப்பியம் எது?

    1. A) சிலப்பதிகாரம்              
    2. B) மணிமேகலை 
    3. C) கம்பராமாயணம் 
    4. D) பெரியபுராணம் 

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION
    Answer:

    A) சிலப்பதிகாரம்

    7. ‘அல்லில் ஆயினும் விருந்து வரின் உவக்கும்’ என்ற பாடல் வரிகள் இடம் பெற்ற நூல்?

    1. A) குறுந்தொகை
    2. B) கலிங்கத்துபரணி
    3. C) புறநானூறு
    4. D) நற்றிணை

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION
    Answer:

    D) நற்றிணை

    8. “யாமறிந்த புலவரிலே கம்பனைப்போல் வள்ளுவர்போல் இளங்கோவைப்போல் பூமிதனில் யாங்கணுமே பிறந்ததில்லை; ” எனப் புகழ்ந்தார் யார்?

    1. A) பாரதியார்                                                       
    2. B) பாரதிதாசன்
    3. C) கவிமணி 
    4. D) நாமக்கல் கவிஞர் 

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION
    Answer:

    A) பாரதியார்

    9. ‘தமிழ் இயக்கம்’ என்ற நூலின் ஆசிரியர்?

    1. A) பாரதியார் 
    2. B) பாரதிதாசன் 
    3. C) கவிமணி 
    4. D) ராமலிங்கம் பிள்ளை

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION
    Answer:

    B) பாரதிதாசன் 

    10. “குரல்உணங்கு விதைத் தினை உரல்வாய்ப் பெய்து சிறிது புறப்பட்டன்றோ இலள்”
    என்ற பாடல் வரிகள் இடம் பெற்ற நூல்?

    1. A) குறுந்தொகை
    2. B) சிறும்பணாற்றுப்படை
    3. C) புறநானூறு              
    4. D) நற்றிணை

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION
    Answer:

    C) புறநானூறு