The politics of AI Context: An Artificial Intelligence that can match human intelligence in all respects is unlikely because it is impossible for AI technology to replicate that which makes human intelligence what it is. Worldwide spending on AI solutions: International Data Corporation, the market intelligence agency, estimates that worldwide spending on AI solutions will… Continue reading The politics of AI
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Experts urge more funds to tackle Tuberculosis crisis
Experts urge more funds to tackle Tuberculosis crisis Context: Tuberculosis (TB) has become a national crisis in India. At the opening day of the 5the Global Forum on TB Vaccines in New Delhi, Health Ministry assured the TB community that eliminating the disease by 2025 had the ‘highest level of commitment from the PM office.… Continue reading Experts urge more funds to tackle Tuberculosis crisis
ED grapples with severe manpower crunch
ED grapples with severe manpower crunch Context: The Enforcement Directorate, which has in the past few days carried out searches at more than 100 locations in connection with the Rs. 11,500-crore fraudulent transactions case involving the Punjab National Bank (PNB), is grappling with a severe manpower crunch. Introduction: It is functioning with less than 50%… Continue reading ED grapples with severe manpower crunch
A deeper malady: on PNB fraud case
A deeper malady: on PNB fraud case Context: Just after few days after news of the ₹11,500 crore fraud at Punjab National Bank broke, another different scam of a ₹3,695 crore wilful loan default has surfaced. Why in news? The Central Bureau of Investigation has registered a case against three directors of a Kanpur-based company,… Continue reading A deeper malady: on PNB fraud case
A Canadian project, inspired by India
A Canadian project, inspired by India Context: Amarjeet Sohi, Canada’s Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, spoke of his country’s Smart City Challenge, something that has been inspired by India. Canada’s Smart City Challenge: According to Amarjeet Sohi, the way the challenges work is to call municipalities to identify problems and then use technology to solve… Continue reading A Canadian project, inspired by India
Cabinet committee clears several rail, road projects
Cabinet committee clears several rail, road projects Context: The government recently approved several railway projects, including a 130 km-long Jeypore-Malkangiri project at a cost of ₹ 2,676 crore and another 425 km-long Jhansi-Manikpur and Bhimsen-Khairar line doubling-cum-electrification projects costing ₹ 4,956 crore. Introduction: The Jeypore-Malkangiri new line project, likely to be completed by 2021-22, will… Continue reading Cabinet committee clears several rail, road projects
Commercial coal mining opened for private sector
Commercial coal mining opened for private sector Context: Opening up commercial coal mining for Indian and foreign companies in the private sector, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved the methodology for auction of coal mines/blocks for sale of the commodity. Introduction: The government described the move as the most ambitious reform of the sector… Continue reading Commercial coal mining opened for private sector
For cleaner, fairer elections
For cleaner, fairer elections Electoral reforms in the hands of politicians is a classic example of a fox guarding the henhouse. While there are many policies that both major parties disagree with each other on, they form a remarkable tag team when it comes to electoral reforms. Context: The Supreme Court’s recent decision on information… Continue reading For cleaner, fairer elections
SC: spell out stand on MPs’ salary revision
SC: spell out stand on MPs’ salary revision Context: The Supreme Court has asked the Union government to take a “categorical stand” on establishing an independent body to review the salaries and allowances of Members of Parliament and, possibly, scrap their post-retirement benefits and perks. Background: The petition, filed by NGO Lok Prahari, argued that… Continue reading SC: spell out stand on MPs’ salary revision
Mahanadi tribunal gets Central nod
Mahanadi tribunal gets Central nod Context: The Union Cabinet has approved the setting up of a tribunal to settle a row between Odhisa and Chhattisgarh on sharing the waters of the Mahanadi River. What will be the role of the Tribunal? The tribunal is expected to determine water sharing among basin States on the basis… Continue reading Mahanadi tribunal gets Central nod

