House unites to pass Bill on medical colleges What has happened? The Assembly on Wednesday unanimously passed a Bill regularising the controversial admission of 180 students to the Karuna and Kannur self-financing private medical colleges in 2016-17. To save the future of the students Kerala Professional Colleges (Regularisation of Admission in Medical Colleges) Bill, 2018… Continue reading House unites to pass Bill on medical colleges
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SC invalidates domicile rule for PG medical seats
SC invalidates domicile rule for PG medical seats What has happened? The Supreme Court on Wednesday declared invalid a Karnataka government condition restricting postgraduate admissions for medical and dental government quota seats to students with minimum 10 years domicile in the State. Modify info bulletin SC directed Karnataka to amend and modify the information bulletin… Continue reading SC invalidates domicile rule for PG medical seats
Heeding the lines on the map
Heeding the lines on the map Context Making a paradigm shift in South Asia’s regional integration strategy Complicated current situation: South Asian nations caught in a tug of war among themselves India-Pakistan rivalry, further complicated by China-Pakistan proximity and India-China hostility A new dimension has been added with souring of Pakistan-Bangladesh relations and the India-China… Continue reading Heeding the lines on the map
India, Japan, U.S. stress keeping sea lanes open
India, Japan, U.S. stress keeping sea lanes open What has happened? Senior diplomats of India, Japan and the U.S. held the 9th trilateral meeting here on Wednesday, focusing on connectivity, counter-terrorism and other regional and global issues of common concern, a joint press release issued after the meeting, said. Increase connectivity in Indo-Pacific The officials… Continue reading India, Japan, U.S. stress keeping sea lanes open
Tit for tat: China imposes fresh tariffs on U.S. goods
Tit for tat: China imposes fresh tariffs on U.S. goods What has happened? China’s Commerce Ministry on Wednesday listed 106 U.S. products, which will be subjected to a 25% tariff, in retaliation to Washington’s intent to impose fresh tariffs on Chinese products worth $50 billion. The items include soya beans, cars, chemicals and aircraft, triggering… Continue reading Tit for tat: China imposes fresh tariffs on U.S. goods
Over 100 tiny plastic fibres present in every meal: study
Over 100 tiny plastic fibres present in every meal: study Context A study conducted by scientists from Heriot-Watt University What they did? They put petri dishes containing sticky dust traps on the table next to dinner plates in three homes What did they find? Up to 14 bits of plastic were found in the petri… Continue reading Over 100 tiny plastic fibres present in every meal: study
Milky Way core may have thousands of black holes
Milky Way core may have thousands of black holes What has happened? Astrophysicists have detected a dozen black holes around Sagittarius A (the black hole at the center of the milky way), at the centre of the Milky Way galaxy. They say that there could be as many as 10,000 black holes there Significance The… Continue reading Milky Way core may have thousands of black holes
Govt. forms committee to regulate news portals
Govt. forms committee to regulate news portals What has happened? The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has instituted a committee to regulate online portals, including news websites, entertainment sites and media aggregators Who shall be the members of the committee? The 10-member committee will include Secretaries of the departments of Home, Legal Affairs, Electronics and… Continue reading Govt. forms committee to regulate news portals
Consent is crucial
Consent is crucial Context Data protection Backdrop Data science and data protection are in news due to two recent incidents Data breach at Facebook, which saw allegations of the U.K.-based Cambridge Analytica (CA) illegally accessing over 87 million users’ information for personalisation of digital campaigns Allegations are being made that the official mobile apps of… Continue reading Consent is crucial
Can DNA be taken for Aadhaar, asks judge
Can DNA be taken for Aadhaar, asks judge Context An executive authority may even expand the meaning of biometrics What has happened? Justice D.Y. Chandrachud pointed out how the Aadhaar Act could allow the State, in future, to seek DNA, hair and even semen samples from citizens as “biometric information.” Where the law is unclear?… Continue reading Can DNA be taken for Aadhaar, asks judge

