Passports will not carry address, parents’ names 

Passports will not carry address, parents’ names  Context Orange jacket for ‘emigration check required’ passports What The Ministry of External Affairs on Friday announced that new passports will soon be printed without the names of parents and the home address of the applicant Earlier declaration The statement came even as it was declared that the… Continue reading Passports will not carry address, parents’ names 

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Just 4.9% of higher edu teachers are Muslim 

Just 4.9% of higher edu teachers are Muslim  Context Recently released All India Survey on Higher Education for 2016-17 Survey results Lower Muslim representation: At 4.9%, Muslim representation among teachers in higher educational institutions in India is much lower than the community’s proportion in India’s population (14.2%) The representation of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled… Continue reading Just 4.9% of higher edu teachers are Muslim 

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Ties with India intact, says Israeli Ambassador 

Ties with India intact, says Israeli Ambassador  Context India-Israel bilateral relations-Israeli PM Netanyahu’s upcoming visit to New Delhi What has happened? Israel on Friday said that India’s vote at the United Nations General Assembly against the American recognition of Jerusalem as its capital would not affect its ties with India No effect on UNGN vote… Continue reading Ties with India intact, says Israeli Ambassador 

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New U.S. sanctions won’t hit Chabahar port project, says Iran 

New U.S. sanctions won’t hit Chabahar port project, says Iran  Context Iran rejects worries over impact of new US sanctions on Chahbahar project No effect on Chahbahar project Striking a defiant note over possible new sanctions against Tehran, Iran’s Transport Minister Abbas Akhoundi has said the move will “isolate” the U.S., and rejected any worries… Continue reading New U.S. sanctions won’t hit Chabahar port project, says Iran 

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India makes push for U.K. immigration reform

India makes push for U.K. immigration reform Context Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu and Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju’s visit to UK Issues stressed Review of immigration policies relating to India, including on student visas and the extension of a visa system introduced for Chinese visitors to the U.K. Introduction of a two-year… Continue reading India makes push for U.K. immigration reform

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A new weapon in the carbon fight

A new weapon in the carbon fight Context It is not usual to think of soils in the context of climate change. Policy is usually focussed on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the electricity sector, transport and industry The Need There has been a renewed interest in understanding how soils can serve as a sink for… Continue reading A new weapon in the carbon fight

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Problem of plenty 

Problem of plenty  Context Agricultural policy should look to address the problem of severe price fluctuations Cycle of boom and bust There appears to be no end in sight to the cycle of boom and bust in the prices of agricultural goods Example: Potato prices as low as under a rupee, farmers in distress Last… Continue reading Problem of plenty 

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Enabling a form of super surveillance 

Enabling a form of super surveillance  Context The Aadhaar project falls short in limiting biometrics collection to voluntary choice and in guaranteeing data protection Questions asked What really is Aadhaar all about? Is the machinery that supports it constitutionally sustainable? How does the creation of a central identity database affect the traditional relationship between the… Continue reading Enabling a form of super surveillance 

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