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The Hindu Newspaper Analysis 30 June 2020 | UPSC CurrentAffairs | (The Hindu news)

The video covers comprehensive analysis of "The Hindu" newspaper of 30th June 2020, all the important news articles which are relevant for UPSC/CSE IAS, and other competitive exams, are explained in a manner that can be useful for your exam preparation.

We also provide PDF for daily newspaper analysis, which will aid in the revision of the topics, and can be accessed from our Telegram Channel group.

Topics covered
1. GS fodder 00:01
2. Mains Answer framework 00:45
3. Newspaper Overview 2:55
4. Unlock 2.0 5:06
5. App diplomacy 6:46
6.Plasma bank 9:47
7. Parole, furlough 11:42
8. ED-1 Palestine faces an existential threat 14:43
9. ED-2 Grain aplenty & the crisis of hunger 22:33
10. ED-3 Legitimate concern 27:12
11. ED-4 The STAR project needs an overhaul 27:32
12. ED-5 Share Public data with the public 31:06
13. India-Bhutan Hydel Project 33:04
14. PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana 34:12
15.PM SVANidhi portal 34:55
16. Operation Twist 36:17
17. MCQs 37:55
18. Mains 38:21

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Hey Everyone, below is the explanation of MCQ(s)
1. Ans:- D
Explanation:-Vector-borne diseases are human illnesses caused by parasites, viruses and bacteria that are transmitted by vectors. Vectors are living organisms that can transmit infectious pathogens between humans, or from animals to humans. It includes mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas etc.  Examples of some vector-borne diseases Malaria, dengue, Chagas disease, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis.

2. Ans:- B
Explanation:-
1. The Narcondam hornbill is endemic to the Indian island of Narcondam in the Andamans.
2. The Malabar Hornbill is endemic to the Western Ghats and associated hills of southern India are found mainly in dense forest and around rubber, arecanut or coffee plantations. 
3. The Malabar pied hornbill is a large hornbill, common resident breeder in India and Sri Lanka.
4. The Great Hornbill is found in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. 

3. Ans:- A
Explanation:-
1. Reports of the Simon Commission were published in 1930. As per the recommendation dyarchy should be abolished in the provinces. The communal electorate should be continued. Making Sind and Orissa separate provinces should be put under reconsideration.
2. The Conservative Party-led government in the UK feared a defeat at the hands of the Labour Party in the elections due, and so hastened the appointment of a commission in 1928 even though it was due only in 1929 as per the 1919 Act.

4. Ans:- C
Explanation:- The Constitution mentions only about Committees, and silent on the Composition. Thus statement 2 is Incorrect. Rest of the Statement is self Explanatory.

sahilthinkingpalette
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very nice explanation sir
thank you sir

Cse
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Good afternoon sahil sir. Tq for the analysis sir

yashwanth
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Great analysis sir especially the Mid East peace plan topic. TYSM sir !!

adorno
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Good Afternoon Sir...
Thanks a lot Sir :-)

apurva