‘No bank regulator can catch all frauds’ Not possible to be in every nook and cranny of banking activity, says RBI Governor Urjit Patel Amid criticism from several quarters, including the government, for failing to prevent banking frauds in the light of the recent Punjab National Bank scam, Reserve Bank of India Governor Urjit Patel… Continue reading ‘No bank regulator can catch all frauds’
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In civic ranking, Pune is Maximum City
In civic ranking, Pune is Maximum City Context The Annual Survey of India’s City-Systems (ASICS) 2017 Pune at the top, Bengaluru at the bottom The Annual Survey of India’s City-Systems (ASICS) 2017, which uses 150 parameters to judge 23 cities, has placed Pune at the top and Bengaluru at the bottom of the rankings. While… Continue reading In civic ranking, Pune is Maximum City
Lok Sabha passes Finance Bill without discussion
Lok Sabha passes Finance Bill without discussion What happened? The Lok Sabha passed the Finance Bill, 2018, with 21 amendments, some of which had to do with the controversial long-term capital gains tax on equity and tax exemptions for start-ups. LTCG amendments Regarding the long-term capital gains (LTCG) tax, one of the major amendments made… Continue reading Lok Sabha passes Finance Bill without discussion
Explaining 1971
Explaining 1971 Context India’s intervention was altruistic only in small part but was primarily based on realpolitik (a system of politics or principles based on practical rather than moral or ideological considerations.). Why India’s liberation of Bangladesh was a practical move? Eliminating a two-way front: The Bengali uprising provided India with the “opportunity of the… Continue reading Explaining 1971
Far short of the potential
Far short of the potential Context Indo-Japan ties:The India-Japan economic relationship remains underwhelming in relation to strategic ties The bright side Japan currently ranks as the third largest investor in India Japanese investment in India totalled $4.7 billion in 2016-17, up from $2.6 billion the previous year Japanese investment in India’s first bullet train Regular… Continue reading Far short of the potential
‘Declare polygamy in Islam illegal’
‘Declare polygamy in Islam illegal’ What happened? A fresh plea was filed in the Supreme Court seeking to declare as “illegal” and“unconstitutional” the practices of polygamy and ‘nikahhalala’ among the Muslim community What is NikahHalala? ‘Nikahhalala’ is a practice intended to curb the incidence of divorce, under which a man cannot remarry his former wife… Continue reading ‘Declare polygamy in Islam illegal’
Space travel causes changes to genes
Space travel causes changes to genes Context NASA’s Twins Study brought ten research teams together to accomplish one goal: find out what happens to the human body after spending one year in space Comparing the data Research includes data on what happened to Scott Kelly, physiologically and psychologically, while he was in space, and compared… Continue reading Space travel causes changes to genes
Antibiotic resistance: vultures wintering in India show pattern
Antibiotic resistance: vultures wintering in India show pattern Context Escherichia coli, a pathogen seen in over 90% of Egyptian vultures that migrate to northwest India to spend the winter, tend to show significant difference in resistance to antibiotics within a single season, a study has found Study subjects A team studied vultures that arrived in… Continue reading Antibiotic resistance: vultures wintering in India show pattern
‘RBI norms may push power projects worth ₹2.5 lakh crore into bankruptcy’
‘RBI norms may push power projects worth ₹2.5 lakh crore into bankruptcy’ Context RBI’s move: The RBI has recently scrapped all loan restructuring programmes and it’s recent guidelines on ‘Resolution of Stressed Assets — Revised Framework’ mandates the banks to classify even a day’s delay in debt servicing as default Impact More than 50,000 MW… Continue reading ‘RBI norms may push power projects worth ₹2.5 lakh crore into bankruptcy’
India likely to push for dropping ‘Asian premium’ on oil prices
India likely to push for dropping ‘Asian premium’ on oil prices Context India is likely to lobby heavily for an end to the discriminatory “Asian premium” on oil prices and a “responsible” price mechanism, as it prepares to host a major conference for oil producing and consuming countries Backdrop International Energy Forum (IEF) April 10-12… Continue reading India likely to push for dropping ‘Asian premium’ on oil prices

