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GS 1
Privacy and the ‘nothing to hide’ argument:
Privacy and the ‘nothing to hide’ argument: The argument wrongfully equates privacy with secrecy, even though the former is a distinct and much richer concept. Context: The argument, “I have got nothing to hide” wrongfully equates privacy with secrecy, even though the former is a distinct and much richer concept. The right to privacy includes… Continue reading Privacy and the ‘nothing to hide’ argument:
‘100% monsoon quota this year’:
‘100% monsoon quota this year’: Context: The India Meteorological Department had predicted that India would get ‘normal’ rain during the remaining months of the monsoon season. But India is likely to get 100% of its annual monsoon quota of 89 cm. Current Scenario: Rainfall had weakened over most of the country in the first week… Continue reading ‘100% monsoon quota this year’:
GS 3
Dangers Of Complacency:
Dangers Of Complacency: Context: The Doklam issue is by itself, as the external affairs minister said, not of any great significance and may settle down to face-to-face confrontation Background: From the middle of the last month onward, India and China troops are arrayed face-to-face on the Doklam plateau In June 2017 a military standoff occurred… Continue reading Dangers Of Complacency:
Start-up funding may come under SEBI lens:
Start-up funding may come under SEBI lens: Context: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is concerned with the manner in which start-ups are being funded through unregulated entities and is examining the manner in which alternative fund-raising platforms are crowd-funding ventures can be regulated to bring in transparency and regulatory oversight in such… Continue reading Start-up funding may come under SEBI lens:
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