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“The Revised Syllabus of Paper-I, Part-B ‘Professional Skill’ of Forthcoming CISF AC (Exe) LDCE-2025
MEHRGARH

It is a neolithic site dated 7000-2000 BC situated on the Kacchi plains in Baluchistan, Pakistan near the Bolan Pass, one of the most important routes into Iran.
One of the earliest sites to show evidence of farming and herding in South Asia.
Mehrgarh was one of places where people learnt to grow barley and wheat and rear sheep and goats for the first time in the subcontinent.
At this site, animal bones were found. Bones of wild animals such as deer and pig and bones of sheep and goat were found.
It is one of the earliest villages that we know about.
Houses: Square or rectangular houses are found here. Each house had four or more compartments, some of which may have been used for storage.
Burial: Several burial sites have been found at Mehrgarh. In one instance, dead person was buried with goats, which were probably meant to serve as food in next world (belief in afterlife)


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🔆Flying Rivers

The warming of the Indian Ocean is giving rise to flying or atmospheric rivers which are causing devastating floods in India.

Flying Rivers are the storms that travel as huge, invisible ribbons of water vapor and dump heavy rains.
An average atmospheric river is about 2,000 km long, 500 km wide and nearly 3 km deep.
These “rivers in the sky” carry some 90% of the total water vapor that moves across the Earth’s mid-latitudes.
The water vapor forms a band or a column in the lower part of the atmosphere which moves from the tropics to the cooler latitudes and comes down as rain or snow, devastating enough to cause floods or deadly avalanches.
As the earth warms up faster, scientists say these atmospheric rivers have become longer, wider and more intense, putting hundreds of millions of people worldwide at risk from flooding.


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🔆AI is impacting cybersecurity in several ways:
Increased Phishing Attacks: Phishing emails surged by 1,265%, and credential theft rose by
967% since late 2022 due to AI.
Voice Cloning for Fraud: Hackers imitated a mother’s daughter’s voice to extort money, highlighting the risks of AI-based scams.
Enhanced Hacking Sophistication: AI helps hackers translate code, identify vulnerabilities, and amplify attacks.
Rising Attacks on Organizations: 75% of professionals reported more cyberattacks last year, while 85% linked the trend to AI.
Privacy Erosion: Voice-activated toys and biometric systems threaten individual privacy.
Cybercrime: According to data from CERT-IN, cybercrimes in India have witnessed a 572% increase In the last 3 Years.

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🔆Ahmedabad, India – Pioneering a Comprehensive Heat :
Action Plan Ahmedabad, experienced a severe heatwave in 2010, which led to hundreds of deaths. This prompted the development of South Asia's first comprehensive Heat Action Plan (HAP) in 2013, a pioneering step that has since been considered a global model for heatwave preparedness.

Innovative Steps Taken:

Early Warning System and Public Awareness: The plan included an early warning system for upcoming heatwaves, disseminating alerts via media, text messages, and public announcements.
Heat-Resistant Infrastructure: Efforts were made to modify urban infrastructure, such as painting roofs white to reflect sunlight and reduce indoor temperatures.
Cooling Spaces: Public spaces like temples, public buildings, and malls were designated as cooling centres, providing relief during peak heat hours.
Healthcare System Preparedness: The city's healthcare facilities were equipped and trained
to deal with heat-related illnesses, including setting up special wards and training medical staff.
Capacity Building and Training: Training programs for health professionals, emergency responders, and community leaders were implemented to build capacity in dealing with heat waves.
Water Management: Ensuring water availability, particularly in slum areas, was prioritized to prevent dehydration and heat strokes.
Impact and Global Recognition: The HAP led to a significant reduction in heat-related deaths.

The success of the Ahmedabad model prompted its adaptation in over 30 other cities across India.
Recognized globally, the Ahmedabad HAP has been highlighted by international organizations like the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) as an effective strategy for combating heat waves.

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Household Saving Rate :
The Household Saving Rate refers to the percentage of disposable income that households save instead of spending on consumption. It is a key economic indicator that reflects the propensity of households to save for the future.
Household savings consist of three main parts:
Financial assets: This includes cash, bank deposits, retirement funds, insurance policies,
stocks, and other investments.
Physical assets: These are investments in tangible assets like real estate, land, and property.
Gold and silver ornaments: Savings in the form of precious metals like gold and silver jewellery or bullion.
Women and Men in India 2023”.pdf
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Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), Government of India, released the 25th issue of its publication titled “Women and Men in India 2023”.

By 2036, population of India is expected to reach 152.2 Crore, with a slightly improved female percentage of 48.8% as compared to 48.5 percent in 2011. The proportion of individuals under 15 years is projected to decrease from 2011 to 2036, likely due to declining fertility. Conversely, the proportion of the population aged 60 years and above is anticipated to substantially increase during this period.

It is evident that from 2016 to 2020, Age Specific Fertility Rate in the age group of 20-24 and 25-29 has reduced from 135.4 and 166.0 to 113.6 and 139.6 respectively. The ASFR for the age 35-39 for the above period has increased from 32.7 to 35.6 which shows that after settling in the life, women are thinking of expansion of family.

Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) is one of the SDG indicators and to bring it down to 70 by 2030 is explicitly laid down in SDG framework.

The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has recognized a total of 1,17,254 start-ups since its inception in January 2016 up to December 2023. Among these, 55,816 start-ups are led by women, constituting 47.6% of the total recognized start-ups.

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Tribal Health

Contributing factors include child marriage, early motherhood, low body mass index, and high anaemia (64.5% prevalence), with 25.5% underweight.
Insufficient data on tribal healthcare, especially for women and girls.
Highest rates of teenage pregnancy among Scheduled Tribes (STs).
🔆India's Health Status:

Government Health Expenditure: 1.35% of GDP (41.41% of total health expenditure) (2019-20)
Out-of-Pocket Expenses (OOPE): 47.1% of total health expenditure (2019-20)
Health Insurance Coverage:41% of households covered (NFHS-5)
Total Fertility Rate (TFR): 2.0 (NFHS-5)
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR): 35.2 (NFHS-5)
Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR): 24.9 (NFHS-5)
Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR): 97 per 100,000 live births (2018-20, Economic Survey 2022-23)
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🔆Ethics of Emerging Technologies : Rapid promotion of technologies like AI and 3D printing raises ethical concerns.

Key Ethical Concerns:

Human vs. Machines: Risk of autonomous machines replacing humans.
Privacy Invasion: Digital data theft and reduced freedom of choice.
Environmental Impact: E.g., Bitcoin mining's rising energy consumption.
Discrimination: Risk at individual, corporate, and community levels.
Reality Distortion: Deep fakes and misinformation affecting public perception.

Roadmap for an Ethical Technology Ecosystem
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Universal Principles: Develop global governance and accountability frameworks.
Domestic Laws: Implement regulations to secure data.
Ethical Officers: Appoint officers in tech companies to address ethical issues.


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Police Custody

Police custody refers to when a person is detained in a police station when he is believed to have committed a crime
It requires the accused to be furnished before the magistrate in 24 hours
In it, the investigating authority can interrogate a person
Under Police custody, the person has the right to legal counsel and the right to be informed of the grounds which the police have to ensure
After the 15-day police custody, further remand during the period of investigation can only be in judicial custody.
The 15-day bar does not apply if the accused is involved in a different case arising out of a separate cause of action.
Hologram Technology ;

Holograms are 3D images created by the process of holography using laser beams, the properties of interference and diffraction, light intensity recording, and illumination of the recording
A hologram is just a projection that seems realistic. The 3D hologram can be viewed from all sides
The Hungarian-British physicist Dennis Gabor was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1971 “for his invention and development of the holographic method”.
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