What is the news? INS Khukri has been decommissioned after 32 years of glorious service. What is INS Khukri? INS Khukri is India’s first indigenously built Missile Corvettes(high-speed ships that have considerable firepower). It was built by the Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders and commissioned in 1989. It had the distinction of being part of both the… Continue reading INS KHUKRI decommisoned after 32 years of glorious service to the nation
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Agriculture needs a booster dose
News: The cure for the farm sector’s ills lies primarily in making agriculture remunerative. Why are farmers discontented and uneasy? Income from crop farming has become insufficient for the livelihood of an average farm family: The “Situation Assessment of Agricultural Households” survey, carried out by the National Sample Survey Organisation in 2018-19, clearly indicates that… Continue reading Agriculture needs a booster dose
Goodbye shadow banking
News: Recently RBI passed a string of new norms to strengthen the regulations for NBFC sector Contents1 What is a shadow bank?2 What is the significance of NBFCs?3 Why there is a need to strengthen the regulations for NBFC sector?4 What are the new rules for NBFCs?5 What is scale-based regulation?6 How the PCA framework… Continue reading Goodbye shadow banking
Avoid policy adventurism
News: Goods and services tax (GST), one of the biggest reforms in recent decades, will complete five years in July next year. It was expected that after some initial implementation difficulties, the system would stabilise and boost revenue collection along with output. But that doesn’t seem to be happening. While revenue collection has improved, partly… Continue reading Avoid policy adventurism
Let’s re-emphasize the ‘social’ aspect of our ESG investments
News: Need to start a new ‘bio bond’ asset class to support Biomedical research. In Environment, social and governance investing, while many of the investments goes to environment and governance aspect, Social-welfare investments are often neglected. But there is an urgent need to change this, especially in biomedical research, to make it more sustainable, and… Continue reading Let’s re-emphasize the ‘social’ aspect of our ESG investments
What to look at before investing in ESG funds
News: Earlier this week, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) launched NSE Prime. Environment, social responsibility, and corporate governance have of late emerged as key themes for investors in India. The asset size of ESG funds has increased nearly five times to Rs 12,300 crore over the last couple of years. In this context, recently NSE… Continue reading What to look at before investing in ESG funds
How PMO letter to EC challenged institutional balance
News: Earlier, a letter written by the Law Ministry to the Election Commission (EC) on November 15, has come under criticism. This letter created debates regarding India’s institutional structure and its traditions and conventions. The recent press communiqué of the Law Ministry offer certain logical conclusions and clarifications. Must read: Functioning of the Election Commission… Continue reading How PMO letter to EC challenged institutional balance
The elderly are assets, not dependents
News: India’s demographic dividend implies that there is a larger pool of young population. This implies lower dependency and can boost the economy of a country, like was experienced by East Asian tigers and even in China. But in the future, India is likely to experience an increasingly elderly population. Must Read: Elderly population in… Continue reading The elderly are assets, not dependents
Collaborative approach: Tackling a public health challenge is a team effort
News: All major public health problems need combined technical, bureaucratic and political efforts. As the friction between the different wings affects the health policies in India. Contents1 What different wings involves in health profiling?2 What are the contributions of various agents?3 What are the challenges in this collaborative approach?4 What are the challenges posed by… Continue reading Collaborative approach: Tackling a public health challenge is a team effort
Vaccination: Central control of health care
News: India, in its vaccination process, obtained complete control and power over the doctor-patient relationships. This impacted the vaccination process and also the response of the market. The state should have allowed greater decentralization as the vaccination needs of people are different. Contents1 What are the different vaccination needs?2 What were the challenges posed by… Continue reading Vaccination: Central control of health care

