India, U.K. in talks over education

India, U.K. in talks over education What has happened? India and the United Kingdom (U.K.) were holding talks to seal an agreement on mutual recognition of educational qualifications, London’s envoy said here on Friday Background Upcoming CHOGM meet in London Recognizing Masters Degrees of UK in India The one-year masters degrees given by the UK… Continue reading India, U.K. in talks over education

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Reimagining governance 

Reimagining governance  What has happened? The 115 Aspirational Districts Programme (ADP) conceived by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is radical not because this is the first time that a government in India has focussed on India’s most backward districts but because the exercise envisages a serious re-imagination of government and governance, and deepens cooperative federalism. Target… Continue reading Reimagining governance 

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Modi’s visit could see pacts on migrants, Ayurveda centre

Modi’s visit could see pacts on migrants, Ayurveda centre Context CHOGM meeting & Indian PM’s bilateral visit to the U.K. Issues to be discussed at CHOGM Explore ways of raising intra-Commonwealth trade from around $525 billion in 2015 to around $700 billion by 2020 Bilateral visit A memorandum of understanding on the return of illegal… Continue reading Modi’s visit could see pacts on migrants, Ayurveda centre

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What demonetisation did to tax collections

What demonetisation did to tax collections Context Effect of Demonetisation Demonetisation’s effect on tax collections Net collections have increased by 17.1% in the just concluded fiscal year, to Rs. 9.95 lakh crore. In FY15 and FY16, India’s direct tax kitty witnessed growth of just 8.9% and 6.9%. But seen from a historical perspective, a 14%… Continue reading What demonetisation did to tax collections

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Mandate and allocations

Mandate and allocations Context Conclave of Finance Ministers of the southern States to discuss contentious issues in the Terms of Reference (ToR) of 15th Finance Commission Finance Commission (Article 280) The President shall, within two years from the commencement of this Constitution and thereafter at the expiration of every fifth year or at such earlier… Continue reading Mandate and allocations

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PMLA will need more changes

PMLA will need more changes Context Money laundering Author’s contention India should make money laundering a standalone offence keeping in mind the on-site mutual evaluation by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which is due in November-December 2020 What is the legislation that deals with money laundering in India? Prevention of Money laundering Act (PMLA)… Continue reading PMLA will need more changes

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At home and in exile     

At home and in exile      Context We need to adequately plan for internal migration due to climate change  What has happened? In “Groundswell: Preparing for Internal Climate Migration”, a recent report by the World Bank, it is estimated that in Latin America, South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa over 143 million people would be forced… Continue reading At home and in exile     

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It’s time to replace the UGC Act

It’s time to replace the UGC Act Context Replacing the UGC Act, 1956 Reforms initiated The HRD Ministry first saw the passage of the Indian Institutes of Management Bill, 2017, which will extend greater autonomy to the IIMs It followed this up with reforms in the rules and regulations of the University Grants Commission (UGC),… Continue reading It’s time to replace the UGC Act

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