Oil at 5-month high on Libya output threat Oil prices have increased up to 2% hitting a five-month high on the expectations that global supplies would tighten due to escalation of the civil war in Libya,OPEC-led cuts and U.S. sanctions against Iran and Venezuela. Earlier,to increase the oil price,the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries… Continue reading Oil at 5-month high on Libya output threat
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Sri Lanka seeks enhanced military training from India
Sri Lanka seeks enhanced military training from India India and Sri Lanka has agreed to increase cooperation in security and defence spheres in several areas including (a)regional security (b) curbing drug smuggling (c)human trafficking and (d)training of Sri Lankan military personnel. Earlier,training of Sri Lankan defence personnel in India had been opposed by the former… Continue reading Sri Lanka seeks enhanced military training from India
Highway ban: J&K parties approach court
Highway ban: J&K parties approach court The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has issued a notice to the state administration in response to a petition filed by the political parties of J&K.The petition was filed against the ban on civilian traffic along the Udhampur-Baramulla highway. The petitioner has argued that the order announcing the ban… Continue reading Highway ban: J&K parties approach court
Platinum Jubilee Commemoration of Battle of Kangla Tongbi
Platinum Jubilee Commemoration of Battle of Kangla Tongbi The Platinum Jubilee of the Battle of Kangla Tongbi War was commemorated on 07 Apr 2019 by Army Ordnance Corps at Kangla Tongbi War Memorial near Imphal,Manipur. The Battle of Kangla Tongbi is also known as Battle of Lion Box.It is considered one of the fiercest battles… Continue reading Platinum Jubilee Commemoration of Battle of Kangla Tongbi
Transition to BS-VI fuel on track but infra, lack of awareness
Transition to BS-VI fuel on track but infra, lack of awareness At a round-table discussion on the preparedness to roll out BS-VI fuel norms, the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has highlighted the key challenges in the India-wide transition to BS-VI norms. The Indian government has decided to skip BS-V and directly move to… Continue reading Transition to BS-VI fuel on track but infra, lack of awareness
Introducing the world’s first gene-edited lizard, an albino
Introducing the world’s first gene-edited lizard, an albino Four brown anole lizards (a type of tropical lizard) have been genetically modified using the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing tool. This is the world’s first successful attempt at producing a genetically modified reptile. The researchers from University of Georgia, USA had used CRISPR-Cas9 to fertilize the immature eggs… Continue reading Introducing the world’s first gene-edited lizard, an albino
Rainwater harvesting: SC stays NGT fine order
Rainwater harvesting: SC stays NGT fine order The Supreme Court has stayed a National Green Tribunal (NGT) order imposing a penalty of Rs 5 lakh each on educational institutions in Delhi for failing to install rainwater harvesting systems. The Supreme Court’s order came in the backdrop of a plea filed by the Delhi government and… Continue reading Rainwater harvesting: SC stays NGT fine order
SC refuses to stay the release of Modi biopic
SC refuses to stay the release of Modi biopic The Supreme Court has refused to put a stay on the release of biopic on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The SC is of the opinion that it is too early to intervene as the Central Board of Film Certification has not yet certified the film. Supreme… Continue reading SC refuses to stay the release of Modi biopic
Increase random checking of VVPAT slips to five per Assembly segment, SC directs Election Commission
The Supreme Court has directed the Election Commission to increase random matching of VVPAT slips with EVMs to five polling booths per assembly segment of a parliamentary constituency or Assembly consistency, from one at present. Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) is an independent system attached to an EVM that allows the voters to verify… Continue reading Increase random checking of VVPAT slips to five per Assembly segment, SC directs Election Commission
Untimely rain leaves farmers worried
The recent heavy rainfall and hailstorms in Punjab and Haryana has damaged standing wheat crops and could also lead to a delay in harvesting of the wheat. Punjab and Haryana are key wheat producing states in India. Wheat is the main Rabi crop in India. It is sown between late October and December; while the… Continue reading Untimely rain leaves farmers worried

