Biometric failure is not related to age, says UIDAI

Biometric failure is not related to age, says UIDAI Context UIDAI CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey repliesto a Supreme Court questionnaire from the petitioners challenging the Aadhaar scheme Petitioners’ argument The petitioners have argued that Aadhaar is prone to biometric authentication failure and results in financial exclusion of senior citizens and those employed in manual labour… Continue reading Biometric failure is not related to age, says UIDAI

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Anti-talaq Bill draconian: AIMPLB women’s wing

Anti-talaq Bill draconian: AIMPLB women’s wing Context Protests against Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2017 Present status of the bill: Passed in LokSabha, Pending inn RajyaSabha Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill 2017 The Bill makes all declaration of talaq, including in written or electronic form, to be void (i.e. not enforceable… Continue reading Anti-talaq Bill draconian: AIMPLB women’s wing

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Minors can’t opt out of Aadhaar once they are 18’

Minors can’t opt out of Aadhaar once they are 18’ What has happened? Minors, whose Aadhaar card has already been generated, cannot opt out of the Aadhaar scheme after becoming majors, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) told the Supreme Court on Tuesday. Only locking facility available Residents have the option of permanently locking… Continue reading Minors can’t opt out of Aadhaar once they are 18’

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Court questions Centre’s flip-flop

Court questions Centre’s flip-flop What has happened? The Supreme Court on Tuesday questioned the government for shifting its stand in the court by first agreeing there is abuse of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 and now filing a review petition against the March 20 judgment Centre’s flip flop… Continue reading Court questions Centre’s flip-flop

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Ministry withdraws order on ‘fake news’

Ministry withdraws order on ‘fake news’ What has happened? The Information and Broadcasting Ministry withdrew its order, issued on Monday, under which accreditation of any journalist found guilty of disseminating “fake news” could be cancelled On direction of the PM The PM has directed that the press release on the fake news be withdrawn and… Continue reading Ministry withdraws order on ‘fake news’

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No affront to Dalit rights, says SC

No affront to Dalit rights, says SC What has happened? The Supreme Court said its March 20 judgment, banning immediate arrest of a person accused of insulting or injuring a Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe member, is meant to protect innocents from arbitrary arrest and not an affront to Dalit rights SC’s comments Protecting the innocent Called… Continue reading No affront to Dalit rights, says SC

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The pawns in international disputes

The pawns in international disputes What has happened? Among the many hazards that diplomats face today, the most ancient one is expulsion, also known as declaration of a diplomat as persona non grata. It is the most effective bloodless punishment as the person concerned is removed lock, stock, and barrel from the scene, never to… Continue reading The pawns in international disputes

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How the data sets stack up

How the data sets stack up What has happened? In recent years, there has been a lot of discussion on increasing inequality within several countries of the world, including India, particularly after the publication of Thomas Piketty’s book on inequality What we discuss here The trends in inequality That the poverty ratio is equally important… Continue reading How the data sets stack up

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