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🔆 Ocean Pollution: A Global Environmental Threat

📍 What is Ocean Pollution?
Ocean pollution refers to the introduction of plastics, toxic metals, chemicals, and agricultural runoff into marine ecosystems, leading to ecological imbalance and human health risks.

📍 Key Impacts

Microplastics Menace
• Account for 80% of ocean debris
• Ingested by marine animals, reaching humans via seafood
• Detected at 100m depth, disrupting the carbon cycle
📖 Source: Nature (2023)

Harmed Marine Life
• Ingestion leads to reduced feeding and poor health
• Pollutants destroy habitats, threaten biodiversity

Oxygen Depletion
• Decomposing waste consumes oxygen, suffocating marine life

Risks to Human Health
• Contaminated seafood
• Toxic aerosols from sea spray may affect coastal populations

📍 Mitigation Measures

Climate Change Action
• Cut greenhouse gas emissions to ease ocean stress

Enhanced Monitoring
• Invest in data, satellite tech to track oxygen levels & pollution sources

Awareness & Behaviour Change
• Public education to reduce plastic use & marine dumping

📍 Global Action & Treaties

MARPOL – Regulates pollution from ships
UNCLOS – Ensures sustainable ocean governance
High Seas Treaty (BBNJ Agreement, 2023)
• Adopted under UNCLOS
• Focus: Conserve marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction
• Targets: Reduce pollution, support sustainable use of high seas resources

📍 Fact Sheet

Plastic = 80% of all marine pollution
8–10 million metric tons/year plastic enters oceans
By 2050, plastic could outweigh all fish
📖 Source: UNESCO, Environmental Studies

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🔆 Agriculture Sector: Key Facts

Share of agriculture sector in GVA = 18%
(World avg 6.4%, China 8-9%, developed countries 1%)
📊 Source: Agri Stats at a Glance 2023 (MoA)

Composition of Agri GVA = Crops 55%, Livestock 30%, Forestry & Logging 8%, Fishing & Aquaculture 7%
📊 Source: Agri Stats at a Glance 2023 (MoA)

Gross capital formation in agriculture = ~19% of agri GDP
(Public = 3%, Private = 97%)
📊 Source: Economic Survey

Share of workforce in agriculture = 45%
(Industry 25%, Services 30%)
📊 Source: NSO

Agri exports of India = 2.5% of global agri trade
💰 All-time high of $50 bn in 2022
📊 Source: APEDA

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🔆 Key Takeaways: Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) Units in India

📍 🧪 What Are FGD Units?
FGD units remove SO₂ from flue gas—SO₂ is acidic, and FGDs neutralise it using basic compounds.
Three main types:
 • Dry sorbent injection – powdered limestone reacts with SO₂; residue filtered.
 • Wet limestone treatment – limestone slurry used; highly efficient and widely used.
 • Seawater scrubbing – used in coastal plants, seawater absorbs SO₂, treated before discharge.

📍 🇮🇳 India’s Current Status
2015: Environment Ministry mandated FGDs in all 537 coal-fired TPPs.
As of August 2024, only 39 units had FGDs installed.
By April 2025, India’s coal-based power capacity was 2,19,338 MW46% of total electricity capacity.

📍 💰 Cost & Policy Implications
Installation cost: approx. ₹1.2 crore/MW.
Estimated cost for 97,000 MW: ₹97,000 crore.
Tariffs may increase by ₹0.72/kWh, largely due to fixed costs (over 80%).
Variable cost rise remains under ₹0.1/kWh.

📍 🌱 Environmental & Health Impact
SO₂ contributes to global warming and respiratory issues.
Leads to secondary particulate matter (PM) formation—80% of PM linked to SO₂ from coal burning.

📍 ⚠️ No Viable Alternatives
Experts affirm: no substitute for FGDs to remove SO₂ from coal emissions.
Urgent compliance needed to avoid further delays and health costs.

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🔆 Land Use & Ownership in Indian Agriculture

Land use pattern
Net Sown Area 45%, Forest area 24%, Pastures & Groves 4%,
Cultivable Wasteland 4%, Fallow Land 9%, Barren Land 5%,
Non-Agriculture Land 8%
📊 Source: Ministry of Agriculture

Average size of operational landholding = 0.9 hectares
(Consistently declining since 1970)
📊 Source: Agriculture Census 2021-22

Female land holders = Only 15%
(Despite feminisation of agriculture)
📊 Source: Agriculture Census
🔆 Crop Statistics – India

Area under cultivation:
Cereals = 40% (Rice 25%, Wheat 15%)
Coarse grains 10%, Pulses 15%, Oilseeds 13%,
Cotton 7%, Sugarcane 3%
📊 Source: Ministry of Agriculture

Millets in India:
Largest producer – 60 mn tonnes (20% of global output)
5th largest exporter
Yield – 1240 kg/ha vs world average 1230 kg/ha
📊 Source: Ministry of Agriculture

Total food grain production (2023–24):
332 million tonnes
Wheat & rice = 75% of total production
📊 Source: Ministry of Agriculture
CSP26 next 300 days time effect (35 days reserve)

4 × 300 = 1200 hrs
6 × 300 = 1800 hrs
8 × 300 = 2400 hrs
10 × 300 = 3000 hrs
12 × 300 = 3600 hrs
14 × 300 = 4200 hrs
15 × 300 = 4500 hrs
16 × 300 = 4800hra

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Even one candidate using fake certificate for availaing reservations throws down the confidence of lakhs of aspirant. Such cases needs to be handled strictly.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/govt-probed-social-media-complaints-against-20-bureaucrats-over-fake-income-disability-certificates-to-avail-reservation-benefits/article69709371.ece
UPSC has given the following details for the service preference changes and cadre preference filling for the UPSC CSE 2025.

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🔆 Need for Uniform Civil Code (UCC)

📍 Key Points
Secularism: Aligns with India’s secular principles, applicable to all citizens.
Freedom of Choice: Based on civil law principles, promotes freedom to choose partners without religious/caste restrictions.
Equality for All: Eliminates discriminatory practices, ensuring equal rights for all citizens.
Gender Equity: Removes gender biases, promoting a just society.
Protecting Vulnerable Groups: Provides safeguards for minorities, women, and others disadvantaged by personal laws.
2018 Law Commission Recommendation: Codify personal laws to create a fair, just UCC.

📍 Implementation
Uttarakhand: First state to implement UCC post-independence, focusing on gender equality and secularism.
Gujarat: Following suit with a committee to draft UCC, indicating growing state-level momentum.

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🔆 Understanding Types of Communalism

📍 Assimilationist
Dominant religious groups demand minorities follow their culture. (Example: Viewing Buddha as an incarnation of Vishnu)

📍 Welfarist
Focuses on uplifting a community socially and economically. (Example: Jiyo Parsi initiative)

📍 Retreatist
A community isolates itself to preserve its identity, often avoiding political engagement. (Example: Bahá’i religion’s practices)

📍 Retaliatory
Tensions between conflicting groups lead to violence. (Example: Hindu-Muslim riots)

📍 Separatist
Pushes for self-governance within India based on religious identity. (Example: Greater Nagaland, Bodoland)

📍 Secessionist
The extreme form, aiming for a separate nation based on religion. (Example: Khalistan, Azad Kashmir)

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🔆 Vulnerable Sections – Key Data from India

📍 Persons with Disabilities (PwDs)
The number of Persons with Disabilities in the country are 2.68 crore, which is 2.21% of the total population of the country.
19.30% persons with disability (15 years and above) completed at least secondary education
Among persons with disabilities of age 7 years and above, 52.2% are literates
Among PwDs, 62% have care giver, 37.7% don’t require a caregiver, and for 0.3% caregiver was required but not available
Among PwDs (age 15 years and above), Labour Force Participation Rate was 23.8%, Worker Population Ratio was 22.8%, Unemployment Rate was 4.2%

📍 Elderly
There were nearly 138 mn elderly persons in India in 2021 (67 mn males and 71 mn females), an increase of 34 mn from 2011, expected to reach ~ 190 mn in 2031
The Elderly Dependency Ratio has increased from 10.9% in 1961 to 14.2% in 2011 and further projected to increase to 15.7% in 2021 and 20.1% in 2031
The sex ratio of the elderly – 1028 in 1951, 938 in 1971 , 1033 in 2011 and projected to increase to 1,060 by 2026.
The literacy rate among elderly females (28%) is less than half of the literacy rate among elderly males (59%)
40–50% of the elderly are economically vulnerable, and 25% are in the lowest wealth quintile
Only 29% elderly in India have access to social security schemes, such as old-age pensions or provident funds
Only 15% of elderly population are aware of geriatric healthcare options
The elder care economy in India is estimated to be worth around $7 billion

📍 Children
India is a home to almost 19% of the world’s children, more than one-third of the country’s population (around 436 million) is below 18 years as of 2023
Child Sex ratio in India = 929/1000
48% of Indian children aged 0–14 are female
74% of Indian children aged 0–6 live in rural areas
India is the only large country where more female infants die than male infants, the gender differential in child survival is currently 11 per cent
Working children in India: 10.1 million (3.9% of the total child population) as ‘main workers’ or ‘marginal workers’
Child Labour decreased in India by 2.6 million from ~ 13.7 million in 2001 to 10.1 million in 2011
1 in every 8 children (aged 5–14 years) work for their own household or someone else
On average around 2600 child victims of trafficking were rescued annually from 2018–2022

📍 Transgenders
Total population of transgenders in India is around 4.88 lakh
Literacy rate among transgenders was 56.10% (overall population literacy rate = 74%), Mizoram had the highest transgender literacy rate (87%) while Bihar had the lowest transgender literacy rate (44%).
92% of transgender population is economically marginalised
Around 48,000 transgender people were registered as voters and were eligible to vote in the LS elections 2024

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