Set aside divestment proceeds for sick PSUs’ revival: panel

Set aside divestment proceeds for sick PSUs’ revival: panel What has happened? A Parliamentary panel has recommended the earmarking of a defined portion of proceeds from the divestment of State-owned enterprises for funding revival, restructuring and modernisation proposals of sick public sector undertakings (PSUs) that have the potential to turn around Divestment target The government… Continue reading Set aside divestment proceeds for sick PSUs’ revival: panel

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Why do farmers go marching?

Why do farmers go marching? Context Why are Indian farmers perpetually in revolt? The question has been raised by many after the recent farmers’ march to Mumbai and simmering rebellions across the States in recent years. Changing reasons for agricultural distress Earlier:  deficient monsoons, input shortages and low yields Now: surplus output and un-remunerative prices,… Continue reading Why do farmers go marching?

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Exception makes the rule

Exception makes the rule Context Apex court verdict will make the SC/ST Atrocities Act toothless, roll back social transformation Why the recent SC verdict will make the act toothless? Low arrest and conviction rate in such cases: According to the Ninth Annual Report of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes for 2015-16, rate of crime from… Continue reading Exception makes the rule

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The need for ‘special’ attention

The need for ‘special’ attention Context Special courts are not a panacea for judicial efficiency What has happened? Last December, the Supreme Court greenlit the Centre’s proposal to set up 12 fast-track courts to adjudicate and speedily dispose of 1,581 cases against Members of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies. Apart from uncertainties about the adequacy of… Continue reading The need for ‘special’ attention

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After the emergency

After the emergency Context Maldives Emergency Much more needs to be done The Maldivian government’s decision to lift the state of emergency after 45 days, just ahead of the expiry of its second self-imposed deadline, comes as cold comfort for those concerned about the turn of events in the islands over the past couple of… Continue reading After the emergency

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Gene panel challenge

Gene panel challenge What has happened? In Nalgonda district of Telangana, Sai Chaitanya, 21, has been waiting for advancement in Indian genetic research. He has Ichthyosis, a condition caused by the mutation of a single gene, which has led to the growth of fish-like scales on his skin. Like him, many others are virtually locked… Continue reading Gene panel challenge

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South Asia, a fertile ground

South Asia, a fertile ground Context Expansion of ISIS What makes ISIS different from other jihadist groups? A proto-state It’s an insurgency as well as a proto-state at the same time. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, established a proto-state that at one point of time was as big as the United Kingdom, ruling over about 2 million… Continue reading South Asia, a fertile ground

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The non-politics of outrage

The non-politics of outrage What has happened? We are witnessing mass outrage over certain actions or non-actions of Facebook (FB) and a British political consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica (CA), regarding the use of personal data for political messaging during the U.S. presidential elections. CA’s role is long known Now after a whistle-blower’s account and an… Continue reading The non-politics of outrage

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Residue of doubt

Residue of doubt Context Effects of Glyphosate exposure on humans What is Glyphosate? Glyphosate is the most popular herbicide in the world Since the 1970s, Monsanto has been marketing it to farmers under the trade name Roundup Glyphosate resistant seeds developed While glyphosate was initially welcomed by farmers because it saved them the cost of… Continue reading Residue of doubt

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A perfect storm in the cotton field

A perfect storm in the cotton field Context Why India is the only Bt cotton-growing country facing the problem of pink bollworm infestation The issue: Pink bollworm’s resistance to Bollgard 2 Bollgard 2, or BG-2, Monsanto’s second generation insecticidal technology for cotton, was supposed to protect crops against the pink bollworm, the pest has grown… Continue reading A perfect storm in the cotton field

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