Problem of plenty 

Problem of plenty  Context Agricultural policy should look to address the problem of severe price fluctuations Cycle of boom and bust There appears to be no end in sight to the cycle of boom and bust in the prices of agricultural goods Example: Potato prices as low as under a rupee, farmers in distress Last… Continue reading Problem of plenty 

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Enabling a form of super surveillance 

Enabling a form of super surveillance  Context The Aadhaar project falls short in limiting biometrics collection to voluntary choice and in guaranteeing data protection Questions asked What really is Aadhaar all about? Is the machinery that supports it constitutionally sustainable? How does the creation of a central identity database affect the traditional relationship between the… Continue reading Enabling a form of super surveillance 

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Wholesale inflation eases to 3-month low of 3.58%

Wholesale inflation eases to 3-month low of 3.58% Context Wholesale price-based inflation (WPI) has cooled in December, 2017 to a three-month low of 3.58% thanks to the decline in prices of food items, according to data released on Monday by the Commerce and Industry Ministry. India Inc demands rate cut; wants petrol, diesel under GST… Continue reading Wholesale inflation eases to 3-month low of 3.58%

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Tackling government litigation 

Tackling government litigation  Context It is trite (lacking originality or freshness) to say that the government is the biggest litigant in India. No less than the Prime Minister and the Chief Justice of India have acknowledged this in the recent past, goading (provoke or annoy (someone) so as to stimulate an action or reaction.) the… Continue reading Tackling government litigation 

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Restoring order in the court 

Restoring order in the court  Context All the judges of the Supreme Court should sort out their differences internally and amicably What The darkest day in the history of the judiciary in independent India is January 12, 2018. On this day, in an unprecedented move, the four senior-most judges of the Supreme Court — Justices J.… Continue reading Restoring order in the court 

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AIIMS doctors challenge Nadda to open debate

AIIMS doctors challenge Nadda to open debate Context Continuing its opposition to the  National Medical Commisssion (NMC) Bill,the Resident Doctors Association of AIIMS on Monday invited Union Health Minister J. P. Nadda for an open debate on the issue. Call for discussion Contending that the NMC bill is serious enough to distort the future of medical education in the… Continue reading AIIMS doctors challenge Nadda to open debate

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China slams Rawat’s statement

China slams Rawat’s statement Context  China on Monday slammed comments by the Chief of Army Staff Bipin Rawat as “unconstructive,” and said his remarks did not conform to the spirit of September talks in Xiamen between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi What did Gen Rawat say? During last week’s press conference,… Continue reading China slams Rawat’s statement

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