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By admin: Sept. 17, 2022

1. India Discrimination Report 2022

Tags: National National News

Oxfam India recently released the 'India Discrimination Report 2022'. The report highlights that women and marginalized communities face discrimination in the job market.


IMPORTANT FACTS -

Key Highlights of the report :

Labour force participation rate (LFPR) :-

  • The labor force participation rate (LFPR) of women in India was just 25 per cent in 2021.

  • It is considerably lower than Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa. 

  • Low participation was mainly due to gender discrimination in wages and opportunities.

Wage Gap :-

  • Self-employed urban men earn 2.5 times more than their female counterparts.

  • 83 percent of this pay gap is attributable to gender-based discrimination.

  • In rural areas, the income gap between men and women is 93 percent due to gender discrimination.

Discrimination with Educational Qualification :-

  • The employment status of women does not depend on their educational qualifications.

Social Norms :-

  • A large section of qualified women is not available in the labor market due to family responsibilities.

  • Women from well-educated and economically well-off households often withdraw from the labor force due to socio-cultural reasons.

  • Women do not enter the labor market due to insecurities during travel and the need to go to office on time and due to family reasons.

Lack of salaried jobs :-

  • 60 percent of urban men are engaged in salaried jobs or are self-employed, while among women this figure has come down to just 19 percent.

Status in SC, ST communities :-

  • SC and ST women start working at an early age without any formal education due to poor socio-economic conditions.

  • This means that more than educational qualification or age, social factors are the determinant factor for rural women to opt out or stay away from work.

  • Individuals belonging to SC and ST communities earn Rs 5,000 less than the national average.

Oxfam India :-

  • It is a organisation of people working to end discrimination and create a free and just society.

  • It is a part of the Oxfam Global Confederation in which 21 countries are working together as partners to build a better world.

By admin: Sept. 15, 2022

2. International Day of Democracy

Tags: Important Days

Every year 15 September is observed as the International Day of Democracy. The International Day of Democracy provides an opportunity to review the state of democracy in the world. 

According to the United Nations, democracy is a universally recognized ideal and is one of the core values and principles of the United Nations. Democracy provides an environment for the protection and effective realization of human rights.


IMPORTANT FACTS -

Background of the Day : 

  • In 2007 the United Nations general Assembly passed a resolution to observe 15 September as International Day of Democracy. 
  • The first International Day of Democracy was observed on 15 September 2008.

Theme 2022 :

  • The theme of the International Day of Democracy 2022: Protecting Press Freedom for Democracy
  • The theme focuses on the importance of media freedom to democracy, peace, and delivering on the Sustainable Development Goals. According to the Democracy Index 2021 report of the Economic Intelligence Unit, India was ranked as 46th amongst 167 countries. Norway was at the top and it was considered as the most democratic country in the world.
  • The American President Abraham Lincoln said, "Democracy is a rule of the people, for the people and by the people".


By admin: July 27, 2022

3. IMF cuts global growth forecasts, warns high inflation threatens recession

Tags: Economy/Finance

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) cut global growth forecasts again on July 26.

Important facts

  • The IMF warned that high inflation and Ukraine's war could lead to a downward spiral in economic growth and the world economy could be on the verge of recession if left unchecked.

  • The IMF said that global real GDP growth will slow to 3.2% in 2022 from a forecast of 3.6% issued in April.

  • The report said the world's GDP actually shrank in the second quarter due to slowdowns in China and Russia.

  • The IMF cut its 2023 growth forecast to 2.9% from the April estimate of 3.6%, citing the impact of tighter monetary policy.

  • Global growth has fallen below 2% only five times since 1970.

  • In 1973, 1981 and 1982, 2009 and 2020, global growth fell below 2% due to the COVID-19 pandemic and caused a recession.

  • India's growth forecast for the financial year 2023-24 has also been lowered by 0.8 percentage points to 6.1% due to rising economic risks.

India’s growth forecast by other institutions

  • Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) estimation of India’s growth in 2022-23 - 7.2%

  • Asian Development Bank's India's Growth Forecast for 2022-23 - 7.2%

About International Monetary Fund (IMF) 

  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF), a United Nations (UN) specialised agency, was established in 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference to secure international monetary policies.

  • The International Monetary Fund is an organisation with 189 member countries.

  • First Deputy Managing Director- Geeta Gopinath

  • Headquarters- Washington, D.C., U.S.

  • Managing Director- Kristalina Georgieva

  • Chief Economist - Pierre Olivier Gourinchas

By admin: July 15, 2022

4. "Cost of Living Crisis in Developing Countries" report

Tags: International News

On July 14, 2022, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) published its "Cost of Living Crisis in Developing Countries" report.

About the report

  • Title - Addressing the crisis of cost of living in developing countries: Poverty and vulnerability estimates and policy responses.

Objectives of the report

  • It estimates the potential impacts of food and energy inflation on global poverty and vulnerability.

  • According to this report, the global livelihood crisis is pushing another 71 million people into extreme poverty in the world's poorest countries.

  • An analysis of more than 159 developing countries showed that rising prices of key commodities in 2022 are already troubling parts of sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and the Balkans.

  • The report warns that the cost of living crisis is pushing millions of people into poverty and hunger at an alarming pace.

UNDP recommendation

  • According to the UNDP, targeted cash transfers by governments will prove to be more "equitable and cost-effective" than broad subsidies on energy and food prices.

  • UNDP has called for corresponding action. It has asked to provide direct cash transfer to vulnerable people. It also asked wealthy nations to further expand the Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI), which they set out to help poor countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.

About United Nations Development Program (UNDP) 

  • UNDP is a United Nations body, which helps countries to eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable economic growth and human development.

  • It is headquartered in New York City, and has offices in 170 countries.

  • UNDP is the largest development aid agency of the United Nations.

By admin: July 14, 2022

5. India ranks 135 out of 146 in Global Gender Gap Index

Tags: International News

The World Economic Forum's (WEF) Annual Gender Gap Report 2022 was released on 13 July in Geneva. India is ranked 135th out of 146 countries in the Global Gender Gap Index, 2022.

India's position

  • India is the worst performing country in the world in the "Health and Survival" sub-index, where it ranks 146th.

  • India ranks worse than its neighbours and is behind Bangladesh (71), Nepal (96), Sri Lanka (110), Maldives (117) and Bhutan (126).

  • In South Asia, only Iran (143), Pakistan (145) and Afghanistan (146) performed worse than India.

  • In 2021, India was ranked 140 out of a total of 156 countries in the index.

The top 10 Countries

  • Iceland (90.8%) leads the global ranking.

  • Other Scandinavian countries such as Finland (86%, second), Norway (84.5%, third) and Sweden (82.2%) figure in the top five.

  • Sub-Saharan African countries Rwanda (81.1%, 6th) and Namibia (80.7%, 8th), a Latin American country, Nicaragua (81%, 7th), and a country from East Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand (84.1%, 4th) ranked in the top 10.

  • Other European countries such as Ireland (80.4%) and Germany (80.1%) are ranked ninth and tenth.

4 key dimensions

  1. Political Empowerment

This includes metrics such as the percentage of women in Parliament.

  1. Economic Participation and Opportunity

The metrics involved are, percentage of women who are part of the labor force, pay parity for equal work, earned income, etc.

  1. Educational Attainment

It includes metrics such as literacy rate and enrollment rate in primary, secondary and tertiary education.

  1. Health and Survival

This includes two metrics: the sex ratio at birth (in %) and healthy life expectancy (in years).

About Global Gender Gap Index

  • It is annually published by the World Economic Forum (WEF).

  • It was first introduced in 2006 to benchmark progress towards gender equality.

  • It is the 16th edition of the Global Gender Gap Report.

  • It tracks the progress of bridging the gender gap over time.

By admin: July 11, 2022

6. India will surpass China as the most populous country on earth in 2023: UN

Tags: Popular International News

According to a report by the United Nations released on 11 July India will surpass China as the most populous country on earth in 2023.

  • Important facts

  • The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the Population Division has said that the global population is projected to reach eight billion on November 15, 2022.

  • As per a UN report, the world's population is growing at its slowest pace since 1950. It has fallen under 1% in 2020.

  • According to the United Nations the world’s population could grow to around 8.5 billion in 2030 and 9.7 billion in 2050.

  • This year's World Population Day, July 11, marks a milestone, when the birth of the eight billionth person on Earth is expected.

  • More than half of the projected growth in global population by 2050 will be concentrated in just eight countries of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines and Tanzania.

  • India’s population in 2022

  • According to the report, India's population is 1.412 billion in 2022 as compared to China's 1.426 billion.

  • India, which will overtake China as the world's most populous country by 2023, is projected to have 1.668 billion people in 2050, far ahead of China's 1.317 billion people by the middle of the century.

  • World’s most populous regions in 2022

  • The world's two most populous regions in 2022 were East and South-East Asia, with 2.3 billion people, representing 29% of the global population.

  • Central and Southern Asia, with 2.1 billion, account for 26% of the world's population in 2022.

  • With a population of over 1.4 billion in 2022, China and India account for the largest populations in these regions.

  • Outflow of more than 1 million migrants

  • It is estimated that ten countries experienced a net outflow of more than 1 million migrants between 2010 and 2021.

  • In many of these countries, these outflows were due to temporary workers leaving their country.

  • Pakistan (net outflow of -16.5 million during 2010-2021), India (-3.5 million), Bangladesh (-2.9 million), Nepal (-1.6 million) and Sri Lanka (-1 million).

  • Projections of Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)

  • Alternative long-term population estimates have also been made by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME).

  • In its recent projections, IHME projected that the global population will reach 8.8 billion in 2100.

By admin: July 2, 2022

7. Habitat World Cities Report 2022

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Recently the United Nations published its report titled "Habitat World Cities Report 2022".

  • The urban population in India is projected to reach 675 million in 2035. This will be the second highest figure after China.

  • After the COVID-19 pandemic, the global urban population is on the rise again. This will increase to 2.2 billion by 2050.

  • India's urban population is expected to reach 675,456,000 in 2035 as compared to 483,099,000 in 2020.

  • The percentage of population in India's urban areas will be 43.2 percent by 2035.

  • Global scenario

  • The urban population in China is projected to reach 1.05 billion in 2035.

  • The urban population in Asia will increase to 2.99 billion in 2035.

  • In the past two decades, India and China experienced rapid urbanisation and economic growth. As a result, the number of people living in poverty has decreased.

  • Large economies like China and India account for the bulk of the world's population. The growth trajectory in these countries has affected global inequality.

  • About United Nations Human Settlement Program (UN-Habitat) -

  • It was established in 1978.

  • UN-Habitat is the United Nations agency for human settlements assigned by the United Nations General Assembly the task of promoting socially and environmentally sustainable towns and cities towards the goal of providing affordable housing for all.

  • Headquarters- Nairobi, Kenya

  • Executive Director- Maimunah Mohammad Sharif

By admin: June 8, 2022

8. Environmental Performance Index 2022

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Recently, India has been ranked 180th out of 180 countries in the 'Environmental Performance Index' released biennially by 'Yale University'.

  • The 'Environmental Performance Index' is a joint initiative of Yale University's Centre for Environmental Law and Policy and Columbia University's Centre for International Earth Science Information Network.

  • The 'Environmental Performance Index'(EPI) is prepared in collaboration with the 'World Economic Forum'.

  • The EPI scores 180 countries based on climate change performance, environmental health and ecosystem status using 40 performance indicators across 11 categories.

  • Denmark tops the list

  • Denmark topped the Environmental Performance Index (EPI), followed by Britain and Finland.

  • These countries have received the highest scores for greenhouse gas emissions reductions in recent years.

  • India ranks lowest

  • According to the report, India stood at the bottom (180th) with the lowest score (18.9).

  • India's neighbouring countries have performed better, with Pakistan at 176th and Bangladesh at 177th.

  • Ranking of other major countries

  • In the Environmental Performance Index, America was ranked 43rd, France 12th, Germany 13th, Australia 17th, Italy 23rd and Japan 25th.

  • China has been ranked 161 in the report with 28.4 points.

  • Top 10 countries

Country

Ranking

Denmark

1

United Kingdom

2

Finland

3

Malta

4

Sweden

5

Luxembourg

6

Slovenia

7

Austria

8

Switzerland

9

Iceland

10

By admin: June 8, 2022

9. World Bank cuts India's economic growth forecast to 7.5% for FY23

Tags: Economics/Business

The World Bank on June 7 slashed India's economic growth forecast for the current fiscal to 7.5 per cent, keeping in mind rising inflation, supply chain stagnation and geopolitical tensions.

  • This is the second time that the World Bank has revised its GDP growth forecast for India in the current fiscal year 2022-23 (April 2022 to March 2023).

  • In April 2022, the World Bank had lowered the forecast from 8.7 percent to 8 percent, after which it is now estimated to be 7.5 percent.

  • Economic growth forecast expected to be 7.1 percent in 2023-24

  • The World Bank report also said that India's growth is expected to slow further to 7.1 per cent in 2023-24.

  • However, this is 30 basis points higher than the previous estimate of 6.8 percent.

  • India's GDP growth 6.5 percent in 2025

  • India's GDP growth for the financial year 2024-25 has been pegged at 6.5 percent by the World Bank.

  • However, this figure of decline in the growth forecast for the financial year 2022-23 is higher than the local estimation.

  • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has pegged GDP growth at 7.2 per cent for the financial year 2022-23.

  • India's other growth projections 

  • Global rating agencies also downgraded India's economic growth forecast.

  • Moody's Investors Service cut its GDP forecast for 2022 to 8.8 percent from 9.1 percent, citing high inflation.

  • S&P Global Ratings too had cut India's growth projection for 2022-23 to 7.3 per cent, from 7.8 percent. 

  • In March, Fitch had cut India's growth forecast to 8.5 per cent, from 10.3 percent.

  • The IMF has also lowered the projection to 8.2 percent from 9 per cent.

  • Asian Development Bank (ADB) has pegged India's growth at 7.5 per cent.

  • In April, the RBI lowered the forecast to 7.2 per cent from 7.8 per cent amid volatile crude oil prices and supply chain disruptions due to the Russia-Ukraine war.

By admin: March 2, 2022

10. IEA to release reserve oils to cool the oil price

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The International Energy Agency has agreed to release 60 millions barrels  of oil reserves in the world market to deal with the shortfall in the oil after the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022.

Importance of Russia in oil market 

  • Russia is an important player in the world oil market.

  •  It is the world’s third largest oil producer and the largest exporter.

  •  Its exports of about 5 million barrels a day of crude oil represent roughly 12% of global trade – and its approximately 2.85 million barrels a day of petroleum products represent around 15% of global refined product trade.

  •  Around 60% of Russia’s oil exports go to Europe and another 20% to China.

Source of Data (International Energy Agency )

Though the Western countries led by the United States have not  yet imposed sanctions on the Russian oil industry, the buyers are avoiding Russian oils. The uncertainty of supply of oil has led to a sharp rise in the price of oil and it has crossed $100 per barrel . The continuous rise in oil prices has led to fear of high inflation around the world and it threatens the world economic recovery after the corona pandemic .

IEA stockpiles 

  • IEA members hold emergency stockpiles of 1.5 billion barrels. The proposed  initial release of 60 million barrels, or 4% of those stockpiles, is equivalent to 2 million barrels a day for 30 days. 

  • This is the fourth coordinated attempt by the IEA to release oil from the reserves . It released oil from reserves in 1991, 2005 and in 2011.

  • Half of the planned release will come from the United States. The United States maintains half the worlds’ oil strategic reserves .The other 30 IEA members  are required to hold oil in emergency reserves equivalent to 90 days of net oil imports

  • Japan has one of the largest oil reserves  after China and the United States.

However many experts believe that it will not be able to cool the price of oil in the market .

International Energy Agency

  • It was set up by the developed countries in 1974 after the 1973 oil crisis .

  • It was initially set up to protect oil supplies .Now its field has been expanded to include  issues like  electricity security to investments, climate change, air pollution, energy access and efficiency, etc.

  • Total Member  31 countries .  All are developed countries .(from Asia only Japan and South Korea are its member )

  • India, China  are not members of the IEA . They are an associate state of the IEA .

  • Headquarters of IEA : Paris, France 

Important reports released by EIA : 

  • World Energy Report 

  • Global Energy Review 

  • Oil Market Report 

Important for EXAM 

One barrel of Oil is equivalent to: 158.987 liters of oil 

                    : 42 gallons (US)