The power of numbers Context: Collecting data about sexual violence is a crucial step towards breaking the culture of silence Statistics Difference in perceptions about the prevalence of sexual harassment: When the India Human Development Survey (IHDS) asked men and women in over 40,000 households about how often young women in their neighbourhoods were harassed,… Continue reading The power of numbers
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‘Provide safety to couples facing threat’
‘Provide safety to couples facing threat’ Context: The Centre suggested that couples facing a threat to their lives from relatives or community Panchayats like khap should have a provision to inform the officer who is registering their marriage. Why is it in news? The Centre acknowledged that ‘honour killing’ is neither separately defined nor classified… Continue reading ‘Provide safety to couples facing threat’
WHO launches plan for cheaper TB drugs
WHO launches plan for cheaper TB drugs Context: The World Health Organization (WHO) recently invited pharmaceutical companies around the world to submit proposals to manufacture affordable version of newer medicines for treatment of drug resistant tuberculosis. Introduction: India has nearly 1.3 lakh DR-TB patients. However, the Health Ministry gets only 10,000 doses of Bedaquiline and… Continue reading WHO launches plan for cheaper TB drugs
India can bridge IT staff shortage in Japan’
India can bridge IT staff shortage in Japan’ Context: Japan is facing a shortage of information technology professionals due to an ageing population and falling birth rate. India can fill the gap with its huge talent pool, executive vice-president of Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), said. IT professionals in Japan: There are about 920,000 IT… Continue reading India can bridge IT staff shortage in Japan’
‘Centre to invite initial bids for Air India in a couple of weeks’
‘Centre to invite initial bids for Air India in a couple of weeks’ Context: Civil Aviation Secretary R.N. Choubey recently said the Ministry was engaged in the “important task” of finding buyers for Air India and its subsidiaries as well as for Pawan Hans. Introduction: EoI would be the first such for Air India, while… Continue reading ‘Centre to invite initial bids for Air India in a couple of weeks’
Union govt. to set up Arbitration Council
Union govt. to set up Arbitration Council Context: The Union Cabinet has approved the Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Bill, 2018. Function of Arbitration Council: Arbitration Council will grade institutions that offer alternative dispute resolution mechanism for commercial disputes. Significance of the Arbitration Council: As India attracted foreign investments, it is essential to provide for a… Continue reading Union govt. to set up Arbitration Council
Protecting couples from mobs
Protecting couples from mobs Context: The Prohibition of Unlawful Assembly (Interference with the Freedom of Matrimonial Alliances) Bill has been doing the rounds among States for the past seven years. Why in news? The Supreme Court is expected to frame guidelines in a judgment to protect adult couples from the fury of the mob. So… Continue reading Protecting couples from mobs
Karnataka govt. unveils State flag
Karnataka govt. unveils State flag Context: The Karnataka government has unveiled the State flag ( nada dhwaja ) for Karnataka. Details: If approved by the Centre, Karnataka will be the second State to have a flag after Jammu and Kashmir. The proposal will be now sent to the Union Home Ministry for approval since a… Continue reading Karnataka govt. unveils State flag
SC restores Hadiya’s marriage
SC restores Hadiya’s marriage Context: The Supreme Court has set aside a Kerala High Court order who cancelled the marriage of Hadiya to Shafin Jahan, whom she had married after converting to Islam. Explanation: The Supreme Court recognised and upheld Ms. Hadiya’s freedom “to pursue her future endeavours according to law”. This means Ms. Hadiya… Continue reading SC restores Hadiya’s marriage
Blue Star tribunal focusses on Indian sensitivities
Blue Star tribunal focusses on Indian sensitivities Context: A tribunal on whether further details of British involvement in the run-up to the 1984 Operation Blue Star should be made public was set to conclude. Explanation: It is important to come to a conclusion as the issue of Indian sensitivities around Sikh separatism both past and… Continue reading Blue Star tribunal focusses on Indian sensitivities

