U.K. unveils tariff plan for ‘no-deal’ scenario UK Government has announced temporary tariff plans if it leaves the European Union without a transition deal.The tariff plans are (a)eliminate import tariffs on a wide range of goods and (b)keep the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland free of customs checks. The tariff plans would apply both… Continue reading U.K. unveils tariff plan for ‘no-deal’ scenario
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Karnataka has most number of stolen artefacts
Karnataka has most number of stolen artefacts The Ministry of Culture has said that Karnataka tops the list in India in terms of stolen antiquities. Antiquity is an article or object (example: coin, sculpture, painting or epigraph, or anything taken from a building or cave) that is at least 100 years old. These illustrates the… Continue reading Karnataka has most number of stolen artefacts
Swachh Survekshan 2019 rewarding wrong end of waste management?
Swachh Survekshan 2019 rewarding wrong end of waste management? A study by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has reported that Swachh Survekshan rankings are flawed. The study has found that the ranking system was skewed towards cities that had only recently adopted various cleanliness measures. The survey has ranked many cities poorly despite… Continue reading Swachh Survekshan 2019 rewarding wrong end of waste management?
Malappuram boy diagnosed with West Nile fever
Malappuram boy diagnosed with West Nile fever A boy from Malappuram district, Kerala has been diagnosed with West Nile fever. The West Nile fever is a zoonotic diseases. Zoonotic diseases are those that are naturally transmissible from vertebrate animals to humans. West Nile fever is caused by the West Nile Virus. Birds are the natural… Continue reading Malappuram boy diagnosed with West Nile fever
India could save trillions in healthcare costs if Paris climate goals are met: Global Environmental Outlook
India could save trillions in healthcare costs if Paris climate goals are met: Global Environmental Outlook The 6th Global Environment Outlook (GEO) has estimated that India could save at least $3 trillion in healthcare costs if it implemented policy initiatives coherent to the Paris Agreement. The 6thGEO has been released at 4th session of UN Environment… Continue reading India could save trillions in healthcare costs if Paris climate goals are met: Global Environmental Outlook
Environment damage behind a quarter of premature deaths, diseases: UN report
Environment damage behind a quarter of premature deaths, diseases: UN report The 6th Global Environment Outlook (GEO) has been released at the 4th session of UN Environment Assembly. The 4th session is being held at Nairobi, Kenya from 11-15 March, 2019. The theme for the session is “Innovative Solutions for Environmental Challenges and Sustainable Consumption and Production”.… Continue reading Environment damage behind a quarter of premature deaths, diseases: UN report
SC pulls up Assam government over inadequate functioning of foreigner’s tribunal
SC pulls up Assam government over inadequate functioning of foreigner’s tribunal The Supreme Court has accused the Centre and the Assam government for being negligent about tackling the inflow of illegal migrants into Assam and their deportations. Further, the court has expressed concerns about the poor functioning of Foreigner Tribunals in the state. According to… Continue reading SC pulls up Assam government over inadequate functioning of foreigner’s tribunal
Election Commission won’t disturb staff involved in NRC work
Election Commission won’t disturb staff involved in NRC work The Assam National Register of Citizens (NRC) Coordinator has informed the Supreme Court that the Election Commission has agreed to not withdraw personnel involved in the NRC work. The central government had previously stated 167 companies of combined armed police forces were need to be pulled… Continue reading Election Commission won’t disturb staff involved in NRC work
Fares fly high as planes grounded
Fares fly high as planes grounded Air fares has increased causing inconvenience to passengers. The rise in air fares has been due to demand and supply gap after a large number of aircrafts were grounded due to variety of reason such as a) safety precaution, b) maintenance issues, c) financial crisis of airlines, and, d)… Continue reading Fares fly high as planes grounded
India, Pak. talks on Kartarpur today
Indian and Pakistan Officials will be meeting to finalise the modalities of the proposed cross-border Kartarpur corridor.The corridor will enable Indian pilgrims to pray at the Kartarpur Sahib gurdwara in Pakistan. The meeting is being held to discuss the draft agreement which consists of(a)dedicated corridor that will allow pilgrims from India to visit the Kartarpur… Continue reading India, Pak. talks on Kartarpur today

