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UPSC CSE Key – January 6, 2022: What you need to read today

The Indian Express UPSC Key January 6, 2022 will help you prepare for the Civil Services and other competitive examinations with cues on how to read, how to connect the dots and understand content from the most authoritative news source in India. Today the readers will introspect why PM's Security Breach is Important for your exam preparation to Why China's Demographic Crisis is to be read.

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Important topics and their relevance in UPSC CSE exam for January 6, 2022. If you missed the January 5, 2022 UPSC CSE exam key from the Indian Express, read it here.

FRONT PAGE

Security breach leaves PM stranded on fly over in Punjab; bid to harm him: BJP

Syllabus:

Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance.

Main Examination: General Studies III: Various Security forces and agencies and their mandate

Key Points to Ponder:

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• VIP Security and Levels of Protection like X, Y, Y Plus, Z, Z Plus, and SPG

• Special Protection Group (SPG), SPG’s Blue Book and Prime Minister of India’s Security

• Special Protection Group (Amendment) Bill, 2019-Key Highlights

• Different Forces involved in VIP Security-Who are they?

• Contingency Security Plan followed by SPG for VIP Security

Other Important Articles Covering the same topic:

📍 Explained: How is the PM’s security planned, and what went wrong in Punjab?

📍 Explained: Who gets central government security, and who pays for it?

📍 Explained: What is SPG protection and who gets it?

EXPRESS NETWORK

Jaishankar holds talks with counterparts from Australia, 3 Asian nations

Syllabus:

Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance.

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Main Examination: General Studies II: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s Interests

Key Points to Ponder:

• G20 or Group of Twenty-About, Purpose and Member Countries

• G20 ‘Troika’ and India

• Procedure for taking over the G20 presidency-How it is Decided?

• G20-Relevance in today’s Changing Geopolitical Dynamics

Other Important Articles Covering the same topic:

📍 India and G20 : How India can reshape world economic and financial order

Action plan launched as cheetah ‘all set to return’, says Yadav

Syllabus:

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Preliminary Examination: General issues on Environmental ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate Change

Main Examination: General Studies III: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment.

Key Points to Ponder:

• Action Plan for Introduction of Cheetah in India-Important Highlights

• National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA)-Role, Area of Work and Chairman

• Wildlife Institute of India-Under which Ministry?

• Cheetah in India- Background

• Know the difference between cheetah and Leopard and African cheetah and Asiatic cheetah

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• Know the Difference between Extinct, Extinct in the Wild and Critically Endangered

• Supreme Court of India on Translocating Animals

• Translocating Animals-Issues and Challenges

• Map Work World-South Africa, Namibia and Botswana

• Map Work India-Kuno Palpur National Park (Madhya Pradesh)

Other Important Articles Covering the same topic:

📍 Explained: Why India wants to bring the African cheetah to India

📍 Cheetah: The world’s fastest cat is returning to India

📍 70 years after big cat’s extinction, India prepares to welcome cheetahs from Africa

THE EDITORIAL PAGE

Tighten the net

Syllabus:

Main Examination:

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• General Studies I: Role of women and women’s organization

• General Studies IV: Ethics and Human Interface, Attitude and Case Studies

Key Points to Ponder:

• What is Open-Source Software?

• BullyBai Controversy

• Article 15 of the Indian Constitution

• Women’s Rights Issues and Social Media

• Women’s Safety on Social Media-Laws Against Cyber Crime

• Goal 5 of the Sustainable Development Goals

• Social Media and Women Empowerment

Other Important Articles Covering the same topic:

📍 Unsocial Media: Inclusion, Representation, and Safety for Women on Social Networking Platforms

THE IDEAS PAGE

The court’s duty

Syllabus:

Preliminary Examination: Indian Polity and Governance

Main Examination: General Studies II: Indian Constitution, Important aspects of Governance

Key Points to Ponder:

• What is ‘Hate Speech’

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• International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966 and Article 21 of the Constitution

• Law Commission of India on ‘Hate Speech’

• Article 19 of the Constitution

• Laws restricting the freedom of expression

• Impact of Hate Speech on Freedom of Expression

• International Legal Regime on Hate Speech

• Hate Speech and Democracy

• Supreme Court of India on Hate Speech (Pravasi Bhalai Sangathan v. Union of India,2014)

Other Important Articles Covering the same topic:

📍 Hate Speech

THE WORLD

Demographic crisis: Birth rates in China’s 10 regions fall below 1%

Syllabus:

Preliminary Examination:Economic and Social Development

Mains Examination: General Studies I: Population and associated issues

Key Points to Ponder:

• What do you understand by the term ‘Demographic Crisis’?

• China and Three Child Policy

• China Demographic Crisis

• India’s Demography-Issues and Challenges

Other Important Articles Covering the same topic:

📍 China’s Population Destiny: The Looming Crisis

📍 India’s population: 1.37 billion and not counting

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For any queries and feedback, contact priya.shukla@indianexpress.com

Priya Kumari Shukla is a Senior Copy Editor in the Indian Express (digital). She contributes to the UPSC Section of Indian Express (digital) and started niche initiatives such as UPSC Key, UPSC Ethics Simplified, and The 360° UPSC Debate. The UPSC Key aims to assist students and aspirants in their preparation for the Civil Services and other competitive examinations. It provides valuable guidance on effective strategies for reading and comprehending newspaper content. The 360° UPSC Debate tackles a topic from all perspectives after sorting through various publications. The chosen framework for the discussion is structured in a manner that encompasses both the arguments in favour and against the topic, ensuring comprehensive coverage of many perspectives. Prior to her involvement with the Indian Express, she had affiliations with a non-governmental organisation (NGO) as well as several coaching and edutech enterprises. In her prior professional experience, she was responsible for creating and refining material in various domains, including article composition and voiceover video production. She has written in-house books on many subjects, including modern India, ancient Indian history, internal security, international relations, and the Indian economy. She has more than eight years of expertise in the field of content writing. Priya holds a Master's degree in Electronic Science from the University of Pune as well as an Executive Programme in Public Policy and Management (EPPPM) from the esteemed Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, widely recognised as one of the most prestigious business schools in India. She is also an alumni of Jamia Milia Islamia University Residential Coaching Academy (RCA). Priya has made diligent efforts to engage in research endeavours, acquiring the necessary skills to effectively examine and synthesise facts and empirical evidence prior to presenting their perspective. Priya demonstrates a strong passion for reading, particularly in the genres of classical Hindi, English, Maithili, and Marathi novels and novellas. Additionally, she possessed the distinction of being a cricket player at the national level.   Qualification, Degrees / other achievements: Master's degree in Electronic Science from University of Pune and Executive Programme in Public Policy and Management (EPPPM) from Indian Institute of Management Calcutta   ... Read More

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