Social Science Notes

Dated: 2 May 2020


DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS
Dated : 2 May 2020

Topic Covered : 
1. Lockdown extended till 17th
2. Kashmir saffron gets GI tag
3. Delhi Minorities Commission chairman booked under sedition charges. 


LOCKDOWN EXTENDED TILL 17th MAY

Why in news?
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Friday issued new guidelines allowing considerable relaxations across red, orange and green zones, based on the evidence of COVID-19 infection, even though it extended the countrywide lockdown till May 17.

Highlights:
1. The lockdown, imposed first on March 24 in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, 
was to end on May 3.
2. The MHA asked local authorities to ensure 100% coverage of the Aarogya Setu app among the residents in the containment zones.
3. In green zones, buses can operate with up to 50% seating capacity and bus depots can operate with up to 50% capacity, the MHA said.
4. In orange zones, taxis and cab aggregators will be permitted to ply with only one passenger. Inter-district movement of vehicles will be allowed in orange zones for permitted activities and cars could have maximum two passengers besides the driver, and pillion riding will be allowed on two-wheelers.
5. In red zones, other than the containment zones, private cars will be allowed only for 
permitted activities with a maximum of two persons other than the driver but no 
pillion riders in two-wheelers. 
6. Irrespective of zones, however, all forms of other public transport — air, rail, metro 
and inter-State movement by road — will remain suspended except those allowed in select cases.
Source: Hindu 


KASHMIR SAFFRON GETS GI TAG

Why in news?
Kashmir saffron, which is cultivated and harvested in the Karewa (highlands) of Jammu and Kashmir, has been given the Geographical Indication (GI) tag by the Geographical Indications Registry.

Highlights:
1. The spice is grown in some regions of Kashmir, including Pulwama, Budgam,
Kishtwar and Srinagar.
2. Kashmir saffron is a very precious and costly product. Iran is the largest producer of saffron and India is a close competitor. With the GI tag, Kashmir saffron would gain more prominence in the export market. 
3. Kashmir saffron is renowned globally as a spice. It rejuvenates health and is used in cosmetics and for medicinal purposes.  
4. It has been associated with traditional Kashmiri cuisine and represents the rich
cultural heritage of the region.
5. The unique characteristics of Kashmir saffron are its longer and thicker stigmas,
natural deep-red colour, high aroma, bitter flavour, chemical-free processing, and
high quantity of crocin (colouring strength), safranal (flavour) and picrocrocin (bitterness). 
6. It is the only saffron in the world grown at an altitude of 1,600 m to 1,800 m AMSL
(above mean sea level).
7. The saffron available in Kashmir is of three types —
a. ‘Lachha Saffron’, with stigmas just separated from the flowers and dried
without further processing;
b. ‘Mongra Saffron’, in which stigmas are detached from the flower, dried in the
sun and processed traditionally; and
c. ‘Guchhi Saffron’, which is the same as Lachha, except that the latter’s dried
stigmas are packed loosely in air-tight containers while the former has stigmas joined together in a bundle tied with a cloth thread. 
Source : Times of India 


DELHI MINORITIES COMMISSION CHAIRMAN BOOKED UNDER SEDITION CHARGES

Why in news?
The Delhi Police’s special cell on Thursday booked Delhi Minorities Commission chairman Zafarul Islam Khan under sedition charges, two days after he allegedly made “provocative” remarks in his social media posts. 

Highlights:
1. Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code :
a. Section 124A IPC states that whoever brings or attempts to bring hatred or contempt, or excites or attempts to excite disaffection towards, the Government established by law in India shall be punished. 
b. The punishment may involve imprisonment of 3 years to life term, to which a fine may be added; or, with fine. 
2. Law commission had recommended a rethink of section 124A.
3. Supreme Court has held that sedition can be implied only when the person by words spoken or written incite violence towards the state or to the public. 
Source : Hindustan Times 


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