Cannot annul marriage between adults: SC) Context: A Bench, led by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, defined the limits of the court’s jurisdiction in the Hadiya case. Introduction: Ms. Hadiya, a 26-year-old homoeopathy student, had converted to Islam and then married a Muslim. The Kerala High Court had annulled Ms. Hadiya’s marriage to Shafin Jahan Her… Continue reading Cannot annul marriage between adults: SC
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Two Benches refer land acquisition cases to CJI
Two Benches refer land acquisition cases to CJI Context: A fight between two Benches of the Supreme Court has landed before the Chief Justice of India for final settlement What has happened? A three-judge Supreme Court Bench led by Justice Madan B. Lokur criticised another Bench for “tinkering with judicial discipline”. Justice Lokur’s Bench had… Continue reading Two Benches refer land acquisition cases to CJI
Pakistan moves against terrorists “superficial, reversible”: U.S
Pakistan moves against terrorists “superficial, reversible”: U.S Context: The Donald Trump administration is not satisfied with the measures taken by Pakistan in recent months to crack down on terrorist groups. What is in news? The U.S is concerned about tensions between India and Pakistan, “two nuclear armed states,” the onus is on Pakistan to create… Continue reading Pakistan moves against terrorists “superficial, reversible”: U.S
India is ignoring facts, says Maldives
India is ignoring facts, says Maldives Context: India’s public statements regarding the suspension of democracy in the Maldives have ignored facts and ground realities, said the government of President Abdulla Yameen. Why is it in news? The public statements issued by the Government of India.. ignore the facts and ground realities with regard to the… Continue reading India is ignoring facts, says Maldives
India, Canada hold strategic dialogue
India, Canada hold strategic dialogue Context: Ahead of India-Canada bilateral summit, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland held a strategic dialogue here on covering a wide range of bilateral issues. Area of discussions: The two leaders “had wide ranging discussions on strengthening relations in trade and investment, security and cyber… Continue reading India, Canada hold strategic dialogue
Bilateral trade must benefit poor: Justin Trudeau
Bilateral trade must benefit poor: Justin Trudeau Context: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said while the focus of his country’s relations with India has shifted from aid in the 1950s to trade today, it was important to ensure that greater bilateral trade and investment benefits all, especially the poor. Diversity spurs innovation: Terming democracy and… Continue reading Bilateral trade must benefit poor: Justin Trudeau
Talk like a South Asian
Talk like a South Asian Context: Watching South Asia, one senses India lacks of a sense of neighbourhood and region as a component of our imagination. Explanation: The similarities between India and Nepal are immense, and yet India lacks any comprehension of Nepal’s fierce sense of itself. India repeatedly displays a lack of sense of… Continue reading Talk like a South Asian
Canada, India red-faced over invite to Khalistan activist
Canada, India red-faced over invite to Khalistan activist Context: Visiting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office and the Modi government has faced a major embarrassment after it emerged that a convicted terrorist and Khalistan activist from Canada had been part of the delegation’s events in Mumbai and was personally invited to a reception by the… Continue reading Canada, India red-faced over invite to Khalistan activist
Game-changer in quiet villages of Solapur
Game-changer in quiet villages of Solapur Context: It is not before less than two years that woman in Waluj village of Mohol Taluka in Solapur district, 400 km from Mumbai, knew what a gram sabha was. The turning point: Before the onset of 2017 summer, over 50 women marched to the gram sabha demanding job… Continue reading Game-changer in quiet villages of Solapur
Saving lives
Saving lives Context: According to the recent Unicef Report “Every Child Alive”, India, with nearly 600,000 newborn deaths each year, accounts for a quarter of the global burden of neonatal deaths. It needs political will for India to bring down its shamefully high newborn mortality rate Highlights of the Report: Of the 184 countries, which… Continue reading Saving lives

