Top 10 largest economies in the world in 2024
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- Recently, India rose to the 5th position among the top 10 largest economies in the world in 2024 according to the World Economic Outlook 2024
About:
- The world’s largest economies in 2024 include the United States of America, China, Japan, Germany, and India, according to their GDP data.
- Metric for Calculation: GDP serves as a vital metric for measuring a nation’s economic size.
- Method: The traditional method for calculating a country’s GDP involves the expenditure approach, which combines spending on new consumer goods, investments, government expenditures, and the net value of exports.
Top Economies of the World:
- United States of America: With a GDP exceeding $26 trillion, the United States remains the world’s largest economy
- China: China’s economy has experienced rapid growth in recent decades, reaching a GDP of around $18.53 trillion in 2024.
- Germany: The third-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of $4.4 trillion, Germany’s strong manufacturing sector, particularly in the automotive and engineering sectors, contributes to its $4.30 billion GDP in 2024.
- Japan: Japan is the fourth-largest, most developed, and most technologically advanced economy, with a GDP of $4.11 trillion in 2024.
- India: The fifth largest economy in the world, India’s economy with a GDP exceeding $3.94 thousand billion in 2024 is on a fast track currently.
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National Forensic Infrastructure Enhancement Scheme (N.F.l.E.S.)
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- Recently, the Union Cabinet has approved a Central Sector Scheme called the “National Forensic Infrastructure Enhancement Scheme” (NFlES).
National Forensic Infrastructure Enhancement Scheme (NFIES):
- Aim: The scheme envisions expanding the Central Forensic Sciences Laboratory (CFSL) network and establishing additional campuses for the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU).
- The scheme also includes plans to enhance the infrastructure at the Delhi campus of the NFSU.
- Financial Outlay: The scheme has a total financial outlay of Rs. 2254.43 crore for the period from 2024-25 to 2028-29.
Importance of the Scheme:
- Linked to New Laws: The approval comes in light of the impending enactment of new criminal laws, which mandate forensic investigations for offences carrying a punishment of seven years or more.
- Increase in Workload: The new laws are expected to significantly increase the workload of forensic science laboratories (FSLs) across India, which are already struggling with backlogs.
- Tackling Shortage of Manpower: The scheme aims to tackle the shortage of trained forensic personnel, reduce the backlog in forensic laboratories, and support the Government of India’s objective of achieving a conviction rate exceeding 90%.
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Krishi Sakhi
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- Recently, the Prime Minister recently awarded certificates to over 30,000 women from Self Help Groups (SHGs) as Krishi Sakhis.
Krishi Sakhi Convergence Programme (KSCP):
- About: It is an initiative under an MoU between the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare and the Ministry of Rural Development aimed at improving the skills of rural women.
- Training and Certification: KSCP trains rural women, called Krishi Sakhis, as Para-extension Workers.
- They undergo a 56-day comprehensive training covering soil health, integrated farming systems, livestock management, and agroecological practices.
- Extension of ‘Lakhpati Didi’ Programme: KSCP extends the government’s ‘Lakhpati Didi’ initiative, aiming to empower women through economic self-sufficiency opportunities.
- The program aligns with the goal of transforming rural women into skilled para-extension workers.
- Number of Krishi Sakhis: As on date 34,000 Krishi Sakhis out of 70,000 have been certified as Para-extension Workers.
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Juneteenth
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- Juneteenth is annually observed on June 19th.
Juneteenth:
- About: It is the oldest nationally recognized celebration marking the end of slavery in the United States, also referred to as Emancipation Day or Juneteenth Independence Day.
- Emancipation Proclamation: On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, proclaiming that “all persons held as slaves” within rebellious states “are, and shall be forever free.”
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Thailand to become third Asian country to legalise same-sex marriage
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- Recently, the Marriage Equality Bill was overwhelmingly approved by Thailand’s Senate, the upper house of the National Assembly.
Details of the Bill:
- Gender Neutrality: The bill updates Thai marriage laws by substituting gender-specific terms such as “husbands” and “wives” with gender-neutral alternatives like “spouse” and “person.”
- This modification enables any two individuals, irrespective of their gender, to enter into marriage.
- Rights for Same-Sex Couples: Same-sex couples will enjoy equal rights in several legal and practical areas:
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- Adoption: Same-sex couples have the right to adopt children.
- Inheritance: They can inherit property from their spouses.
- Taxation: Similar tax benefits as heterosexual married couples.
- Legal Decision-making: They can make legal decisions for their spouses, such as medical treatment consent.
- Recognition: The bill guarantees legal recognition and protection for same-sex marriages, offering stability and legal certainty to LGBTQ+ couples in Thailand.
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World Refugee Day 2024:
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- World Refugee Day is annually celebrated globally on June 20th
World Refugee Day
- History: World Refugee Day began with a regional focus. After the UN (United Nations) defined refugee rights in 1951, Africa established a day to honour them in 1970.
- Recognizing Contributions: Later, acknowledging the worldwide refugee crisis, the UN General Assembly took a global approach in 2000, designating June 20th as World Refugee Day.
- Theme: World Refugee Day 2024 official theme is “Everyone is Welcome.”
Refugee
- Definition: A refugee is someone who is outside their country of nationality or habitual residence due to a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
- They are unable or unwilling to return to their country for fear of persecution and are entitled to international protection under the UN Refugee Convention and its protocol.
- Asylum-Seeker: An asylum-seeker is an individual who claims to be a refugee but whose refugee status has not yet been determined through evaluation.
- If their claim is substantiated upon evaluation, they are recognized as a refugee.
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- Recently, 4 ports of Adani Ports feature in World Bank’s global ‘Container Port Performance Index’
Container Port Performance Index:
- About: A method to assess performance based on how long ships stay in port.
- Developed: Developed by the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence.
- Importance: Helps find ways to improve ports and terminals, benefiting everyone involved.
- Top container port: Yangshan Port in China.
- Indian Ports: Mundra port was ranked 27, Kattupalli came in at number 57, Hazira at 68 and Krishnapatnam at 71.
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