 Yes Miss Shweta, is this your first attempt? So why do you wish to join service A lot of diversity As well as the financial stability that you are So I think it's one of the most desirable jobs that we have in some countries Miss Shweta, the Supreme Court had recently given a judgment on the right to information act Yes Are you aware of that? Yes What did the Supreme Court say? Say right to information I am right to information No problem Are you aware of the right to information act that was said? Yes Tell me what does the why was this act introduced and what are the advantages of this act? So basically the act strengthens the democracy Because it has given the rights to the citizens to know about the people that are working for them The representatives of the people who are working in the administration also So they can ask the questions related to their whatever their queries are And through RTI the answers are given to them So it kind of give them the right to democracy Is it working well? Do you have any idea on that? Sir it is working quite well But it has not been extended to for example the political parties On which the talks are going on But in college you can now ask for your answer sheets under the RTI act This is a very major thing Earlier it was not being given but the decision was taken So now in university or college you can ask for a copy of the answer sheet So that is on the topic Now a citizen seeks information under the act Can the government department deny the information on any grounds? Yes sir when it comes to the security of the nation And if it has to do something with the international relations that we have with other countries So then of the government There is a clause 8 which lays down various circumstances under which you can deny the act Now the act also talks of these information commissions There is a central information commission and a state information commission What is their role? Sir I think the RTI government is responsible for the investigation part Or I might not know What investigation? They are basically appellate bodies Apart from the fact that they see the general significance of the RTI act They also have a major role as an appellate body If you are not satisfied with the information At the first level you file an appeal in that same department And then if you don't have What is the difference between a state information commission and a central information commission? Any idea? Sir Basically it's what? State government departments even across the central government Now coming to my own internal The supreme court directive was made to this with a major decision That the supreme court will come under the purview of the RTI act That was the decision of the power chief Now if you have been reading the papers The women officers of the RTI And approach the supreme court And the supreme court has given a judgement What is that? Sir now the women's can alter the part of the permanent commission And if they are given the permanent commission Which is all because they were working under the short service commission And now it has been given That they can alter the part of the permanent commission Through that they can also apply for the commanding positions Which has not yet been provided Combat roles Combat roles is what they are looking at Yes a combat role The permanent commission in 10 branches were allowed to become last years The only difference is that now they were basically seeking combat roles Commanding roles means In the armoured core infantry Which they were now being given Which they are now being given Okay I will ask you one more question The government has announced a scheme called Vivaatse Vishwas Yes What is the scheme? Sir in the scheme if That is a candidate Yeah sure Sir for example I have some amount of tax to pay And I could not pay for some period of time I mean the deadline has passed away So the government has given the timeline What I remember I think 31st March Until that time if the person is paying the tax Or the money that they are paying So they will not have You are partially correct You should check this once Okay Thank you Shweta I am here from Ghaziabad What is the product allocated to Ghaziabad Under the one district one product scheme Engineering But can you tell me about some industries in Ghaziabad Such an industry Sir they are, they are such an industry Shweta means they are Paper pipe industries Can you tell me about What is the government of India's scheme For the parliament or what Sir First is This recent one is the She that is the SSW scheme That is sexual harassment Sexual harassment that we work with Gives the women the To appeal the Especially whether first of all it will be Within the company That there will be an SSW scheme The internal company Where if they face any kind of harassment They can't complain And otherwise if they are not being Given the right kind of decision They can go to the courts Then there is one stop centre also Where the women are provided With the protection against If they are So they keep a job, they keep a house As you can see Where we are trying to Motivate the parents To basically Fill the child's age The sex age to that So to that And also for educating them And pushing them down Is also there And also there are a scheme for mothers And Can you tell me some Some pros and some cons Of introducing GM crops in future Sir there are multiple pros First of all if we are Or if we are increasing the population We need food security As we do not have enough of land The land is going to remain constant Trying to population increase So food security is one important aspect Of GM crops And also GM crop can be Through the provision of food fortification Which can sort of Issue of hidden hunger Which is quite a Best interaction And also the issue of Like we drop resistance If they are extreme climate conditions In that also we can grow GM crops Cons are There is a set of monocultures That is only one drop in low And it can take away the wild varieties Second issue is The pathogens becoming anti-biotic resistance So we will have to apply stronger anti-biotics Which can even Causes out to the humans also Yes sir Recently a lot of high cost States and borders of Local administration In the case of a aggressive issue Or damages In the context of the CAA What was the reasoning given by Why when the order was state So basically This CAA protest Led to a lot of property damage also To which the government Gave the orders of That the people who have caused the damage They will have to pay the money And What did the high court say? That I might They said that it can be This can be true only by a judge Or a claims commissioner Not that important Thank you You've done biotechnology What is the status of stem cell research In the country? Exactly But have you studied it? What is stem cell? Stem cell is basically It's an undifferentiated cell When an undifferentiated cell Is converted into any type of Functioning for example There are cells of skin cells The modern cells Different types of cells So an undifferentiated cell Is converted into a differentiated body So it can take on the functioning of that part Yes So you're not aware of the research Yes, never mind Local UP One years of a very worldwide Order situation in UP What are the reasons? Ma'am, first of all Of course the governance issues are there And Population is quite High in UP So That is also an issue that The government You must be reading about the encounters Encounters, what is your view on the Encounters, police encounters I think There is a need of police reforms Because Police is also the part of the system That should act under the constitution Within the laws and within the orders So And there needs to be a judicial oversight Also For the actions of the police Encounters and reasons behind the encounters So for that judicial oversight is also needed And there needs to be proper Guidelines for the police Now there was a Bank Encounters In our country Has it affected the society as such And especially the farmers in UP Yes, ma'am How has it affected the farmers Ma'am, there are these allied activities That goes on so farmers has to buy These cows For their purposes And due to the fake news Or due to the What fake news Ma'am, certain figures Just tell me how does it affect Farmers if we ban Cows too Ban cow sorter Will it affect the farmer I don't think ma'am that By banning cow sorter Of course that will help Not help, how will it affect the farmer Okay, you said it will help the farmer How will it help the farmer We have to keep an old cow And feed the cow even though He sold himself poor that she Cannot even treat his family One, certain these cows They let out in the streets And use this to spoil the crops And then they take over the Boats and all Then we have to spend money on cowsherders Then you have talked about Some of the other activities What are the other activities The other industry suffers It's happening So in all we are all suffering Because of this, alright You also had psychology as a subject So emotional intelligence has become A very important concept That we are doing so much stress on them Ma'am because with increasing Competition and increasing Population also, globalization also The youth or maybe the other Age group also We are facing the issue of depression And what is emotional intelligence Now emotional intelligence is The capability to understand one's Own emotions and others Emotions also and act according So that's it So why is it not important To deal with this concept Ma'am because it is very important To have compassion to us Other people also because There is a sort of issue of Depression and stress That is going on in society And if someone is not Having emotional intelligence It will be very difficult for us To understand what the issue That other person is facing Which could lead to some size If we have emotional intelligence To deal with the person Meet them understand Ask them how to behave with the person So that could help Do you think animal expression Implementation is justified Animal expression limitation No ma'am Ma'am although Of course it will be needed For clinical analysis And everything but It will be Violence again In the animals if it's not done In a controlled manner So I think From that perspective There needs to be proper guidelines And especially at present We can use biotechnology also For the clinical analysis Concept For example we can Create theories of the animal No ma'am There is of course a doubt That there is a problem in real That technology comes in a society Acknowledging itself In itself is not wrong Thank you Who was Rosalind Franklin Sir Rosalind Franklin Was the scientist and she discovered That the DNA Is a double helical standard It's a double helical standard Did she get recognition for that Who but Why did she not get Sir Because she was a woman So there might be a possibility That at that time because it was Alright Now tell me Nowadays We tamper with the human body Right? We transplant the heart We transplant the liver Kidney Very soon we will transplant the brain So It's okay To tamper with the final product Which is the human body Why is it not okay to tamper With the gene and correct it right there Because they put that Poor scientist behind bars In China who did that So what is the difference So there are ethical concerns Related to the Genetic Gene editing also Because manipulation of a gene For example the Thing that happened in China Although the Intent of the scientist that has been told Was not wrong because he was Trying to correct certain Diseases yes sir But because it has not yet been Introduced and there are no guidelines Related to gene genetic Editing that is why it was Considered as unethical Because there were no laws Which were there how to do it I mean they were not So if there is a law then it is okay Or it is still unethical I mean I didn't understand There is a difference Between ethics and law So basically as I Have already stated that Particular technology in itself Is not wrong for example the genetic Editing then it is a very Futuristic technology because it can Prevent certain diseases genetic Diseases which cannot be cured So we need to have proper guidelines Which will suggest that up to What extent we can Edit a particular gene or we can Do this particular use this technology Because if we go To the unethical path What could happen there is The manipulation of the gene Would lead to the production of Those Babies that are genetically Edited Better babies you know they won't have But that would do against the nature also No no even transplanting A liver is against nature But sir It is against nature But creation of the super Babies is the concept No what is the ethics involved I still don't understand If somebody does that to improve The child's health What is wrong in that Sir there is nothing wrong in That sir What I am trying to imply over here Is the technology could be Misused in future also By the scientists because they have the power To manipulate the genes So they can create They I am able to Okay fine let us forget this Tell me are you Proud to be an Indian Why So because first of all It provides us lots of cultural Diversity and people On a daily basis that we talk to And we are too existing Plus I think As compared to the countries around us We have democracy in our nation And Make it the girl child Women whenever we Wherever anywhere We butcher people Yes sir there are loopholes But yes sir We feel corrected But when we compare it With other nations Especially around us like Pakistan and the communist countries Like China and Russia there people do not have The freedom of speech Russia is a communist country So it's a socialist country So China I mean And they do not have the freedom of speech Here in India we have got a right That we can speak up Just anything which we dislike And which we do not agree with Okay democracy one thing Yes sir democracy diversity And I think the Which we are developing And The opportunities That we are getting in the country because That is also What about science and technology Have we done much in science and technology Any local audience in physics In your line biotechnology Any Nobel laureate So Nobel laureate recently Abhijeet the He worked in He was not a Nobel laureate working in IEG in India He has worked abroad Sir before also at Anywhere Which GM seats are allowed In India Sir only PT part Why others are not So there is a lot of skepticism Against the GM jobs That they could lead to Does the government want to introduce Yes But then what is the hurdle If the government wants it Where is the hurdle Sir there is a There is a skepticism Yeah Within the government So with the people especially the farmers So it is the people's voice Is that what you are saying But sir there is not That is not the point You are not well correctly informed Supreme Court has put a stop to it Government is very Very keen to reduce GM mustard Developed in Pusa by Mr. Penter Former Vice Chancellor of Delhi University But Supreme Court says Unless we are very sure Of its impact On health etc We will not allow it Supreme Court has put a stop You read up on this Don't say people are against it India After the COP 21 Was it COP 21 in Paris It was COP 21 After that India Adopted NDCs Name those NDCs which India Adopted Sir the question is that We will reduce the action Of the 30-35% of our GDP By 2030 Emission? Not emissions Emission intensity Emission intensity of greenhouse gas By 30-35% Second one is that We will replace the Possible fuel that we are using To demand fossil fuel products By Around 40% And also we will create These carbon Stinks What progress Government is making Specific progress Sir we have natural action programs When is the solution that we have The natural solution So where have we reached Sir we will Don't say we will Sir exact number Apart from that What are the initiatives We have taken Yes sir Where we are intending To introduce the electronic bikers And BS6 norms has been Introduced Which will directly jump from BS4 to BS6 Which will reduce the Salva and nitrogen oxide content And it will also reduce The greenhouse gas effect And we have Rightly improved the power struggle Yes sir So these are some of the Now What is non-schedule In the constitution Sir non-schedule Is related to the Properties Non-schedule was introduced If any Any law made by parliament Is placed in the non-schedule Will be Immune from judicial review Yes sir That is the meaning of non-schedule What sir I think Go ahead After the Keshav and Bharti's case Not Keshav and Bharti April 19 No you are right Supreme court says we can still interfere And there is a certain circumstance But I know not Keshav and Bharti's case That was Coelho case of 2007 Ayya Coelho Alright What is the importance of 73 And 74 amendments in the constitution Sir they expanded The democracy again By providing the third Year To the people like the Punjayans and municipal communities Were introduced They devolved political power to the Local bodies very simple Simple languages Now Gender justice Supreme court has Rendered some landmark judgments To promote gender justice Can you name some Sir Subri Mala Okay Sir So Section 277 has been decriminalized And so This adultery has been Decriminalized Decriminalized Yes good And yesterday's judgment Yes sir Command positions can be commanded by Now What is the size of GDP of UP How big is the economy 1500 half lakh crores 15.5 lakh crores This number Third economy in the Country What is the state of human Development index among the States and territories Extremely poor Third from the bottom Not third Yes third from the bottom We are worse than you Alright we close the interview How do you think you have performed You need to remember certain factors Yes sir We have asked questions basically On your priority From UP I have just asked you about two questions Is the human development index GDP Of course you will ask a question On law and order And cow Cow band How it is disrupting the rural economy Those are my questions Then we have asked you about Constitutional issues Night schedule 73-74 amendment Etc Then we have asked you about psychology Which is your subject And we have asked you about biotechnology Any query you have for us about the You prepare 10-15 questions On each of these When is your third march You have still time So you list out certain questions And finally in current affairs In current affairs You have been asked about Divas, Sivishwas Etc Then You can be asked About budget What is the importance of Trump's visit If you keep reading You will do good Strength and your own suffrage Knowledge of your own Don't forget to like share And subscribe to our channel And press the bell icon to never miss an update