A measured leap: on planetary system Context Scientists have announced the discovery of two new exoplanets, Kepler-90i and Kepler-80g. Exoplanets, or planets outside our solar system, are routinely being discovered, with the number of those that have already been found now standing at 3,567. Why this is significant But this announcement by the National… Continue reading A measured leap: on planetary system
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Zealous frog fathers guard eggs against cannibals
Zealous frog fathers guard eggs against cannibals Context Bush frogs breeding in bamboo stems don’t mind pulling off an all-nighter on protection duty What Male white-spotted bush frogs zealously watch over their eggs for 37 days, leaving only once tiny froglets emerge Why the protection? If the adults lower their guard even for a day,… Continue reading Zealous frog fathers guard eggs against cannibals
What India’s student exodus means
What India’s student exodus means Context Indian consumers may be tightening their belts on many counts. But one item of expense on which they’re certainly not skimping is their children’s education. Sprucing up our universities will bring in foreign learners and also help stem dollar outflows The latest Value of Education report from HSBC, after surveying… Continue reading What India’s student exodus means
Pare stake in PSBs to 33%: CII to govt
Pare stake in PSBs to 33%: CII to govt Context The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) urged the Centre to dilute its majority stake in public sector banks (PSBs), from the current threshold of 52% ownership to 33% over the next three years, to complement its ₹2.11 lakh-crore recapitalisation plan for these banks. Stake in… Continue reading Pare stake in PSBs to 33%: CII to govt
Ministry may face fund crunch for UDAN
Ministry may face fund crunch for UDAN Context Regarding UDAN Scheme News With more routes set to be operational under UDAN, the Civil Aviation ministry is likely to face paucity of funds in providing viability gap funding (VGF) to participating airlines What is VGF? The main constraint in India’s infrastructure sector is the lack of… Continue reading Ministry may face fund crunch for UDAN
Bank insecurities
Bank insecurities Context Banking regulator should continue to handle bank failures, instead of the Resolution Corporation FRDI bill It is not often that the prime minister and the Union finance minister have to step in to publicly assuage retail depositors, and that too when there is no perceptible threat of any banks, public or private,… Continue reading Bank insecurities
The crisis of globalisation
The crisis of globalisation Context Today’s so-called crisis of globalization is nothing more than a new variable of the old battle between protectionism and free trade. On the one hand it is the tribalists while on the other it is the globalists. On one side there are the anti-Amazon, pro-retailers, losers of a global challenge, while… Continue reading The crisis of globalisation
Adding law to injury
Adding law to injury Context New law criminalising triple talaq may not be in best interests of Muslim women. Solution lies elsewhere Unanswered questions The court order declaring triple talaq as unconstitutional left many questions unanswered like, What if, the judicial pronouncement notwithstanding, a Muslim husband goes ahead and utters the dreaded words “talaq-talaq-talaq”? Where does… Continue reading Adding law to injury
SC push to public access for disabled persons
SC push to public access for disabled persons Context The Supreme Court has come out with a series of directions to ensure that public infrastructure is accessible to differently-abled persons and ordered that the June 2019 deadline set by the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 to make all government buildings providing public services made… Continue reading SC push to public access for disabled persons
Divorce as crime: on instant triple talaq
Divorce as crime: on instant triple talaq Context Triple Talaq Author’s contention Author contends that the Centre’s proposal to make instant triple talaq an offence punishable with three-year imprisonment and a fine is an unnecessary attempt to convert a civil wrong into a criminal act It is well established that criminalising something does not have any deterrent… Continue reading Divorce as crime: on instant triple talaq

