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Can someone please tell me the meaning of "Big Brother Snooping"?
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Sorry for being late.The Q/As are 1. What is Financial Inclusion? What is the Financial Inclusion in 2014 & 2018? Has it improved? What was Banks Nationalization, why was it done & by whom? What is its achievement? Financial inclusions means where a person can avail the service of any financial institute and can take their products in terms of loan, saving account, fixed account etc.Improved.515 Million Adults Have Opened Accounts Since 2014. In order to open more number of branches and provide credit to economically backward communities, Government of India headed by Late Smt.Indira Gandhi started nationalizing the private sector banks and by virtue of nationalization, the government holding in those banks stood at 51 percent. 14 private sector banks were nationalized on 19.07.1969 and 6 banks were nationalized on 15.04.1980.Achievements- Monopoly Check – Nationalization meant the larger portion of private controlled banks would be controlled by the state and funds reached who were actually in need. Financial accessibility – Another primary agenda was to take the banking into rural areas and villages which were earlier deprived of banking access. The penetration saw geographical expansion of many of the branches into the unbanked areas in the country and led to the financial accessibility to rural people. Financial Awareness – Geographical expansion to rural areas meant wide spread awareness about savings, deposits, lending, borrowing among all sects of the country. Improved regulation –Nationalization meant the government had control over whom to lend money and had kept the eyes on how it was being used by the borrowers. This led to lesser fraudulent behavior. 2. What is meant by ‘Self-Styled God man’? Godman is a colloquial term used in India for a type of charismatic guru. They usually have a high-profile presence, and are capable of attracting attention and support from large sections of the society.[1] Godmen also sometimes claim to possess paranormal powers, such as the ability to heal, the ability to see or influence future events, and the ability to read minds-Wikipedia…by ‘Self-Styled’ means self-professed. 3. ‘It is not only Tough Laws we need to have professional police, fast judiciary & sensitive society’-Comment: Otherwise we would be blindly following the Western countries for social stability 4. ‘Aadhar should be made mandatory for subsidies & voluntary for the rest’ –Comment: A strong data protection law must be enacted and penalties imposed on irresponsible handling and leakage of private data. ... We thus have a governance framework that was meant for a voluntary instrument to avail of government entitlements, while Aadhaar itself became effectively a mandatory ID for all Govt. schemes. 5. ‘pours scorn’-lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike; open disrespect; look down with disdain; reject with contempt. 6.What is e-NAM & what are the problems faced in its implementation? A national e-market platform for transparent sale transactions and price discovery initially in regulated markets. Willing States to accordingly enact suitable provisions in their APMC Act for promotion of e-trading by their State Agricultural Marketing Board/APMC. To implement it, each State has to first amend its APMC Act to make a provision for electronic auction as a mode of price discovery, allow a single licence across the State and have market fees levied at a single point. State agricultural departments have been finding it difficult to convince all stakeholders — farmers, traders and commission agents — to move to the online platform. While traders fear the taxman, farmers fear lower prices if the produce is assayed.Lack of technical expertise at the State Agricultural Departments has also delayed the setting up of grading/assaying facilities, say officials from the mandis. 7. Comment on ‘rupee crash’ – due to Saudi Prince’s Oil price hike or less oil supply to the outside world 8. What are ‘Head Winds’ & what are ‘Tail Winds’? Which is good or bad? The term "tailwinds" describes some condition or situation that will help move growth higher. For example ... Headwinds in an economic situation represent events or conditions e.g. a credit crisis, rising costs, natural disasters, etc, that slow down the growth of an economy. So headwinds are negative. 9. What exactly is the difference between 3 words – ingenious- (of a person) clever, original, and inventive; indigenous-originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native and ingenuous- (of a person or action) innocent and unsuspecting? 10. How has America made vulnerable ZTE of China? The U.S. Department of Commerce has banned American companies from selling components to Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp for seven years for violating the terms of a sanctions violation case 11. What is ‘Internet Maturity’? Internet Maturity is a stage of development of a person's understanding of the Internet (World Wide Web) and issues related to it's usage. An Internet mature person can also be called a mature Digital Citizen.
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