The economics of tax havens News: According to another recent paper, “The missing profits of nations”, by Ludvig Wier and others, about 40% of the profits earned by multinationals each year continue to be shifted to tax havens. Important facts: Organisations like Oxfam have often characterized tax havens as “anti-poor” since they help the rich… Continue reading The economics of tax havens
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Our privacy’s worth
Our privacy’s worth Article: Shankar Naryanan, leads the Public Law vertical at the Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, gave his arguments against criticism of the Srikrishna Committee report. Important facts: The draft personal data protection Bill 2018, submitted by the Justice B.N. Srikrishna-headed expert panel has proposed that critical personal data of Indian citizens be processed… Continue reading Our privacy’s worth
Three northeastern States emerge as new HIV hotspots
Three northeastern States emerge as new HIV hotspots News: According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the number of HIV cases has been declining in India. Important facts: However, in few northeastern states such as Meghalaya, Mizoram and Tripura have emerged as the new hotspots for HIV. The Ministry’s data revealed the following… Continue reading Three northeastern States emerge as new HIV hotspots
Thirty years after the 8888 uprising
Thirty years after the 8888 uprising Article: Nehginpao Kipgen, Associate Professor , O.P Jindal Global University, discussed that Myanmar’s stability and development can be achieved by resolving the issues of equality and federalism. Important facts: August 8, this year marks the 30th anniversary of the people’s uprising (8888 uprising) in Myanmar. About ‘8888’ uprising: The… Continue reading Thirty years after the 8888 uprising
Pause, refresh
Pause, refresh News: The Goods and Service Tax council’s second meeting held recently. Important facts: 2. This time it refrained from further rate rejigs. 3. Proposal to push digital payments by offering a cash-back to consumers using RuPay cards or the UPI platform have been incorporated in the council’s meeting this time. 4. Now, States… Continue reading Pause, refresh
Most babies not breastfed in their first hour
Most babies not breastfed in their first hour News: According to a new breastfeeding assessment report published recently, around 6 out of 10 babies born in India are not able to begin breastfeeding within one hour of birth. Important facts: 2. The report was compiled by a consortium of public health groups and agencies including… Continue reading Most babies not breastfed in their first hour
Access to Andamans eased
Access to Andamans eased News: Recently, the Union Home Ministry decided to lift restrictions on foreigners to visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands chain. Important facts: 2. The step was taken to boost tourism sector. 3. After lifting the restrictions, now foreigners can visit 29 inhabited islands without Restricted Areas Permit(RAP). 4. The 29 inhabited islands… Continue reading Access to Andamans eased
Scrub typhus is key encephalitis cause in eastern U.P.: study
Scrub typhus is key encephalitis cause in eastern U.P.: study News: Data from Gorakhpur’s Baba Raghave Das (BRD) medical college shows that majority of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) patients hospitalized in the last three years had scrub typhus. Important facts: 2. The finding is important because scrub typhus can be treated easily if detected early.… Continue reading Scrub typhus is key encephalitis cause in eastern U.P.: study
INTACH bats for heritage buildings
INTACH bats for heritage buildings News: The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) has called for transforming heritage buildings in Rajasthan into “economic assets” for the society. Important facts: 2. INTACH is working for protection of natural heritage, geo-heritage, water bodies, stepwells, sacred groves, wall paintings and rock. 3. Economic benefits could… Continue reading INTACH bats for heritage buildings
Alarm as deadly maize pest seen in Karnataka
Alarm as deadly maize pest seen in Karnataka News: ⦁ ICAR discovered a deadly foreign maize pest in Karnataka. Important facts: ⦁ Recently, the ICAR discovered invasive agricultural pest Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) in Karnataka. ⦁ This is the first report of the pest in Asia. ⦁ Since then, it has threatened the continent’s maize… Continue reading Alarm as deadly maize pest seen in Karnataka

