‘Can’t compare Sri Lanka refugees and Rohingya’ What has happened? Sri Lankan Tamil refugees, who fled the war in the island nation in the 1980s, stood on a “different footing” from the Rohingyas who seek shelter from persecution in native Myanmar. Any comparison between the two is misconceived, the Centre has told the Supreme Court. Why?… Continue reading ‘Can’t compare Sri Lanka refugees and Rohingya’
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The self-blinding Russia prism
The self-blinding Russia prism The ‘Russia collusion’ narrative in the U.S. has rendered any diplomacy between the two countries impossible. Push for tougher retaliation against Russia Russia as main adversary: With two documents in recent months, the National Security Strategy and the Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), the U.S. has declared Russia as its main adversary,… Continue reading The self-blinding Russia prism
Poison kills 32 rare vultures in Assam
Poison kills 32 rare vultures in Assam Context Death of 32 vultures in Assam’s Sivasagar district. Of the 32 that died, 29 were Himalayan griffons Reason for death Consumption of a poisoned carcass of a goat Vulture population Research data cited by the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) last year show that populations of white-backed… Continue reading Poison kills 32 rare vultures in Assam
In a plastics world
In a plastics world Context Findings of a recent study led by US-based non-profit organisation Orb Media that pointed out presence of microplastic in package (bottled) drinking water The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced a review into the potential risks of plastic in drinking water after a new analysis of some of the world’s… Continue reading In a plastics world
Dangerous spiral
Dangerous spiral Context New Delhi and Islamabad must address the tit-for-tat harassment of each other’s envoys Trigger The trigger for this round of ‘tit-for-tat’ actions appears to be an incident in February, when alleged ISI agents roughed up Pakistani construction workers headed for the Indian mission’s new building site in Islamabad Pakistan’s response: While Pakistan’s… Continue reading Dangerous spiral
Govt. to take spiritual route to spur tourism
Govt. to take spiritual route to spur tourism Context Promoting tourism in India Popularizing domestic tourism The government plans to promote religious tourism in the country, in order to increase domestic travel as close to 60% of domestic tourism in India is religious-based Stats Domestic tourism: The number of domestic tourist visits in 2017 =about 1.8 billion,… Continue reading Govt. to take spiritual route to spur tourism
‘RBI overruled House panel on power NPAs’
‘RBI overruled House panel on power NPAs’ Context The Association of Power Producers has accused the RBI of overruling the Parliamentary standing panel on power and key ministries with its February 12 circular that ended all the existing loan restructuring mechanisms and voted for the insolvency code to resolve stressed assets What is the demand?… Continue reading ‘RBI overruled House panel on power NPAs’
WTO ministerial: 50 nations to take up global trade issues
WTO ministerial: 50 nations to take up global trade issues Context The government said that 50 nations will engage in free and frank discussions on global trade here this week to explore the options for resolving various issues and re-invigorating the WTO Occasion: Representatives from 50 countries will be gathering in New Delhi on 19-20… Continue reading WTO ministerial: 50 nations to take up global trade issues
No ‘power’ of choice for consumers
No ‘power’ of choice for consumers Context Monopoly in power supply The issue In the auctions, where the companies who offer to sell electricity at the least prices are the winners, companies quotewell under Rs. 3 a unit of electricity in some auctions But consumer is paying more than Rs. 6 per unit and the… Continue reading No ‘power’ of choice for consumers
Cauvery Board deadline will be met: Tamilisai
Cauvery Board deadline will be met: Tamilisai What has happened? BJP State president TamilisaiSoundararajan said the Central government will definitely constitute the Cauvery Management Board within the six-week time frame set by the Supreme Court. On ballot paper idea Regarding the Congress’ 84th plenary session discussing a return to ballot papers, she said the forfeiture… Continue reading Cauvery Board deadline will be met: Tamilisai

