Anti-Muslim violence in Ampara sparks concern

Anti-Muslim violence in Ampara sparks concern Context: Sri Lanka’s Leader of Opposition R. Sampanthan, condemned the recent anti-Muslim attacks in the Ampara district of Eastern Province and sought “stern action” against the culprits. Why is it in news? His comments come in the wake of an attack on a mosque and several Muslim-run shops late… Continue reading Anti-Muslim violence in Ampara sparks concern

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Pakistan ‘not’ on black list, confirms it will be on FATF grey list in June

Pakistan ‘not’ on black list, confirms it will be on FATF grey list in June Context: Pakistan confirmed that it will be on the grey list of Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering (FATF) in June but disputed claims of being put on a black list. More in news: The lead Ministry for dealing… Continue reading Pakistan ‘not’ on black list, confirms it will be on FATF grey list in June

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Ghani ready for talks with Taliban

Ghani ready for talks with Taliban Context: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has unveiled a plan to open peace talks with the Taliban What has happened? Afghan president has disclosed the framework at the Kabul Process, a regional conference focussed on bringing peace to the country He has called for a truce, after which the Taliban… Continue reading Ghani ready for talks with Taliban

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India denies Canada view on Atwal

India denies Canada view on Atwal Context: India has denied Canada’s view on Atwal What has happened? The External Affairs Ministry has dismissed a “conspiracy theory” that the Canada-based Khalistan activist Jaspal Atwal’s visit to India was facilitated by “rogue Indian officials”. Background: The Ministry’s statement has come after Mr. Trudeau had expressed in public… Continue reading India denies Canada view on Atwal

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Halving the syllabus, squaring knowledge

Halving the syllabus, squaring knowledge Context: Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar claimed that the school syllabus needed trimming; he’d also bring back the system of “detention and examinations” in lower classes that the previous United Progressive Alliance government had done away with. Background: Delhi’s Education Minister, Manish Sisodia said in 2015 that schools’ syllabus… Continue reading Halving the syllabus, squaring knowledge

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Staying ahead of the double helix

Staying ahead of the double helix Context: The Delhi High Court recently ruled against discrimination in health insurance by United India Insurance Company involving a person with a heart condition which was perceived to be a genetic disorder. Court ruling:  The court held, “Discrimination in health insurance against individuals based on their genetic disposition or… Continue reading Staying ahead of the double helix

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‘Effective regulation need of the hour in banking sector’

‘Effective regulation need of the hour in banking sector’ Context: Today, the banking sector needs effective regulation and supervision and not increased privatisation, as per the  group of prominent economists Bank scams: The Punjab National Bank scam involved the second largest public sector bank. The reason was inadequate and faulty regulation and monitoring of the… Continue reading ‘Effective regulation need of the hour in banking sector’

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‘Present laws adequate to deal with defaulters’

‘Present laws adequate to deal with defaulters’ Context: Cabinet approves Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill to deal with those escaping overseas to evade law. National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA): The Cabinet has also approved the establishment of National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA), which will act as an independent regulator for the auditing profession which was one… Continue reading ‘Present laws adequate to deal with defaulters’

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Fear of forfeiture

Fear of forfeiture Context: The proposed law to seize the wealth of economic offenders is a welcome measure. Shortcomings of the Previous Laws Legal provisions to confiscate the assets of offenders already exist, but these are regarded as somewhat inadequate. From the provision in the Code of Criminal Procedure for attachment of the property of… Continue reading Fear of forfeiture

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Ministry denies vendetta against Prasar Bharati

Ministry denies vendetta against Prasar Bharati Context: The Prasar Bharati is bound by the government’s general financial rules and must sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Information & Broadcasting Ministry on financial targets and timelines for activities to use grants in a financial year, the Ministry said. Why in news? The Ministry’s statement… Continue reading Ministry denies vendetta against Prasar Bharati

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