Regulating the future

Regulating the future Context: Alan Turing speculated in 1950 that around the turn of the century, it would be possible to make computers that matched the capacity of human brains, packing in about a billion neurons. Why is in news? Alan Turning predicted that if these machines were pitted against a human interrogator in what… Continue reading Regulating the future

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Justin Trudeau’s discovery of India

Justin Trudeau’s discovery of India Context: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tried hard to expand his understanding of India and foster closer India-Canada relations. Khalistan controversy: The Canadian delegation should have avoided the controversy concerning the Khalistan movement, but it was self-inflicted. It stemmed from the ruling Liberal Party’s soft approach on extremist and separatist… Continue reading Justin Trudeau’s discovery of India

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In a record, more than 4 lakh olive ridleys nest at Rushikulya

In a record, more than 4 lakh olive ridleys nest at Rushikulya Context: With 4,28,083 mother olive ridley turtles, the endangered species has created an all-time record of mass nesting at the Rushikulya rookery coast in the Ganjam district of Odisha this year. Background: With 3,65,000 nests, olive ridley turtles had created a record of… Continue reading In a record, more than 4 lakh olive ridleys nest at Rushikulya

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Q3 GDP growth likely 6.9%, best in 2017, says poll

Q3 GDP growth likely 6.9%, best in 2017, says poll Context: According to a Reuters poll, India’s economy grew at its fastest pace in a year in the October-December quarter as consumers, businesses and the government stepped up spending. Details: Gross domestic product (GDP) grew 6.9% in the October-December quarter from a year earlier In… Continue reading Q3 GDP growth likely 6.9%, best in 2017, says poll

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A royal salute to India’s religious plurality

A royal salute to India’s religious plurality Context: Jordanian King Abdullah II will deliver a special address at Vigyan Bhavan in Delhi on Tuesday on his three-day visit to India. More in news: Jordanian King will speak on “Islamic heritage: promoting understanding and moderation”, to an audience including academics, Islamic scholars and representatives of all… Continue reading A royal salute to India’s religious plurality

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ICAI favours existing audit mechanism

ICAI favours existing audit mechanism Context: The Institute of Charted Accountants of India (ICAI) supports efforts to strengthen its existing disciplinary and oversight mechanism through amendments to the CA Act. Why is it in news? This comes in the backdrop of allegations about the role of Chartered Accountants (CAs) in the Punjab National Bank (PNB)… Continue reading ICAI favours existing audit mechanism

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NHPS a gimmick, says Chidambaram

NHPS a gimmick, says Chidambaram Context: Former Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram has dubbed the National Health Protection Scheme (NHPS) as a gimmick alleging that it was introduced without any proper planning Details: Criticising the Centre for the scheme, P. Chidambaram wondered how it will provide funds for it. He also mocked at the Centre’s… Continue reading NHPS a gimmick, says Chidambaram

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