Making ‘lateral entry’ work Article: Egon Zehnder, leader global leadership advisory, discussed How India can tap into new sources of leadership talent. Important facts: Governments as well as most CEOs are facing the talented leadership challenge. Indian government has responded to this challenge by taking the initiative to invite executives from beyond the ranks of… Continue reading Making ‘lateral entry’ work
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India rejects U.K. proposal on DNA tests for ‘illegal migrants’
India rejects U.K. proposal on DNA tests for ‘illegal migrants’ News: India rejected a proposal by the U.K. to use DNA sampling to establish the nationality of illegal migrants. Important facts: Earlier, the U.K authorities suggested that the nationality of document-less illegal migrants suspected to be Indians could be established by matching DNA samples of… Continue reading India rejects U.K. proposal on DNA tests for ‘illegal migrants’
With human space flight, India to push frontiers
With human space flight, India to push frontiers News: Space suits developed by ISRO for Indian astronauts. Important facts: 2. Gaganyaan, the human space flight programme green –flagged set for 2022. 3. V.R. Lalithambika, a specialist in advanced launcher technologies, will helm the project as Director of the Human Space Flight Project. 4. Most of… Continue reading With human space flight, India to push frontiers
The currency turmoil in Turkey
The currency turmoil in Turkey News: The Turkish lira lost a fifth of its value against the U.S. dollar recently. Important facts: 2. The currency has lost over 40% of its value against the dollar this year. 3. Reasons : The U.S. Treasury had recently sanctioned two Turkish Ministers in response to Turkey’s continuing detention… Continue reading The currency turmoil in Turkey
Questioning a crackdown
Questioning a crackdown Article: Prashant Reddy T. , Assistant Professor, National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR), discussed about the impact of oxytocin on human as well as animals. Important facts: 2. Recently, the Ministry of Health restricted the manufacture of oxytocin only to the public sector unit. 3. On this decision, Karnataka Antibiotics… Continue reading Questioning a crackdown
Cosmos Bank fraud due to malware in system: NPCI
Cosmos Bank fraud due to malware in system: NPCI News: According to the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), the recent incident of cyber attack in Pune-based Cosmos Cooperative Bank is due to a malware attack on the bank’s system. Important facts: 2. Hackers transferred money through the malware attack on the bank’s server by… Continue reading Cosmos Bank fraud due to malware in system: NPCI
PM healthcare scheme from Sept. 25
PM healthcare scheme from Sept. 25 News: On the occasion of 72nd Independence Day celebration, PM Modi announced ambitious schemes. Important facts: 2. PM Modi during his Independence day speech highlighted the achievements of his government. 3) Related to health sector: Mantri Jan Aarogya Abhiyan (PMJAA) PM announced Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Abhiyan (PMJAA) was… Continue reading PM healthcare scheme from Sept. 25
Probing an amendment
Probing an amendment Article: N.K Singh, former Joint Director, CBI, discussed that recent changes to the anti-corruption law are very worrying. Important facts: 2. Recently, the Parliament passed certain amendments to laws on corruption with focus on two aspects: Prior approval for initiating investigation into allegations of corruption against public servants. Requiring prior sanction for… Continue reading Probing an amendment
Steel imports from Japan, South Korea surge
Steel imports from Japan, South Korea surge News: Imports of steel products used in construction more than doubled to nearly 22,000 tonnes. Important facts: 2. As per the government documents, India is being hit by steel producers in Japan and South Korea. 3. This is so because mills there redirect supply after U.S. President Donald… Continue reading Steel imports from Japan, South Korea surge
Scientists to test land for LIGO
Scientists to test land for LIGO News: The LIGO detectors discovered the first gravitational waves produced by two giant merging blackholes in 2016. Important facts: 2. The Environment Ministry has allowed scientists to test the suitability of land in Maharashtra’s Hingoli district to host the India wing of the ambitious Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory… Continue reading Scientists to test land for LIGO

