Mains Marathon Daily Current Affairs Questions and Answer Writing – February 6, 2019

Read the following questions and answer them by clicking on the links in not more than 200 words Time: 30 Minutes Kindly review each others answers Q.1) critically examine the reasons behind governments decision to deport Rohingyas to myanmar Q.2) Although we will meet the target of an open defecation free India much before deadline,… Continue reading Mains Marathon Daily Current Affairs Questions and Answer Writing – February 6, 2019

Bullet train gets green light via flamingo haven, national park

The Mumbai-Ahmadabad high speed train corridor, a first of its kind in India, has been granted wildlife clearance, by a committee headed by the Union Environment Minister The E5 Shinkansen series Bullet Train Project, an India-Japan joint venture, was inaugurated in 2017 and is scheduled for its first run in 2022. Originating at the Bandra… Continue reading Bullet train gets green light via flamingo haven, national park

The very idea of an ‘angel tax’ on start-ups must be reconsidered

Centre has set up a five-member working committee to look into revising the norms of the angel tax imposed on start-ups. Angel tax is a term used to refer to the income tax payable on capital raised by unlisted companies via issue of shares where the share price is seen in excess of the fair… Continue reading The very idea of an ‘angel tax’ on start-ups must be reconsidered

Russia to develop new missile systems by 2021

US recently decided to withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) agreement, signed between US and Russia in 1987, as US believes that Russia has violated the treaty by discreetly developing missiles. Following US withdrawal, now, Russia has reciprocated that it would develop two new missile systems in the next two years i.e. (a) a… Continue reading Russia to develop new missile systems by 2021

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7 PM | Rohingya deportation | 5 February, 2019

Read In-depth analysis of all the Editorials here Context: India deported a few Rohingya refugees back to Myanmar in October 2018 by handing over them to Myanmar authorities. Rohingyas migrants were staying in India since 2012 in a detention center in Assam.  As per Indian government more than 14,000 Rohingya people, registered with the UN refugee… Continue reading 7 PM | Rohingya deportation | 5 February, 2019

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