The problem of land hoarding

The problem of land hoarding Context The government owns more land than it admits, large swathes of which are unused or underutilized The government owns more land than it admits, large swathes of which are unused or underutilised The Centre, by its own admission, does not know exactly how much property it owns. Imagine what… Continue reading The problem of land hoarding

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Evidence of fragility

Evidence of fragility Context Underwhelming growth estimates come amid worrying data on agriculture Underwhelming growth estimates come amid worrying data on agriculture Five months after Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian predicted that economic growth was likely to be closer to 6.5% in the current fiscal year, the Central Statistics Office has forecast that the gross domestic product… Continue reading Evidence of fragility

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Mankidia denied habitat in Simlipal 

Mankidia denied habitat in Simlipal  Context Mankidia, one of the 13 Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG) in Odisha, were denied habitat rights inside the Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR) under the historic Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006, as the State Forest Department has objected on grounds that  tribals  could… Continue reading Mankidia denied habitat in Simlipal 

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Food poisoning, a common outbreak in 2017 

Food poisoning, a common outbreak in 2017  Context Recent data put out by the Union Health Ministry’s Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) has indicated that food poisoning is one of the commonest outbreaks reported in 2017. This is apart from acute diarrhoeal disease (ADD). Incidence high in areas where food is cooked in bulk According… Continue reading Food poisoning, a common outbreak in 2017 

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Jaitley bats for electoral bond scheme 

Jaitley bats for electoral bond scheme  Context Stressing that the electoral bond scheme is a “substantial improvement” in transparency over the present political funding system, Union Finance Minister ArunJaitley on Sunday said the government is open to suggestions to further cleanse the process The electoral bonds are being pitched as an alternative to cash donations… Continue reading Jaitley bats for electoral bond scheme 

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INS Arihant left criopled after accident 10 months ago 

INS Arihant left criopled after accident 10 months ago  Context Indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant suffered major damage because of possible human error and has not sailed now for months, according to Navy sources Arihant is the most important platform within India’s nuclear triad covering land-air-sea modes. Nuclear submarine was damaged when water entered its propulsion chamber Arihant’s… Continue reading INS Arihant left criopled after accident 10 months ago 

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Standing up for human rights

Standing up for human rights In his new year message, UN Secretary-General AntónioGuterres referred to the pervasive and large-scale infraction of human rights across the world as a global challenge that defies our vision of a humane and just world order. The message is particularly relevant for us. India must hasten to bring in an… Continue reading Standing up for human rights

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Re-examine the Bill

Re-examine the Bill Context The winter session of Parliament saw more political positioning than appraisal of a legislation to make instant triple talaq a criminal offence. With the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill pending in the Rajya Sabha, the best option would be to refer it to a select committee to help bring about a consensus… Continue reading Re-examine the Bill

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