No deficit of currency, more being printed: RBI What has happened? Amid the cash shortage reported from several parts of the country, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has assured that there is sufficient cash in the central bank’s vaults and in current chests, adding that the situation is being monitored closely. Printing ramped up… Continue reading No deficit of currency, more being printed: RBI
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Clamour for death
Clamour for death Context The anger is justified, but not the proposal to grant capital punishment for rape of minors What has happened? Union Minister for Women and Child Development Maneka Gandhi has said her ministry will seek an amendment to the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012, to provide for death as… Continue reading Clamour for death
Sexual intercourse in long-term relationship not rape, says SC
Sexual intercourse in long-term relationship not rape, says SC What has happened? Sexual intercourse in the course of a long-term relationship cannot be classified as rape, the Supreme Court has held. Petition The Bench was hearing an appeal against an order of the Karnataka High Court, which refused to quash a rape case. The woman… Continue reading Sexual intercourse in long-term relationship not rape, says SC
Nod awaited to induct jurist into Lokpal panel
Nod awaited to induct jurist into Lokpal panel What has happened? The high-profile Lokpal selection committee, led by the Prime Minister, met on April 10 and the recommendations for the induction of an eminent jurist in the panel is awaiting approval, the government informed the Supreme Court on Tuesday Bench urges speed A Bench led… Continue reading Nod awaited to induct jurist into Lokpal panel
Law Commission favours simultaneous elections
Law Commission favours simultaneous elections What has happened? A draft white paper released by the Law Commission of India on Tuesday recommends holding of simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha and the Assemblies, possibly in 2019 Open to suggestions White paper would be circulated to “constitutional experts, academia, political parties, bureaucrats, students, etc.” The commission,… Continue reading Law Commission favours simultaneous elections
Non-alignment redux
Non-alignment redux Context What non-alignment means to India depends on the prism through which it is viewed Background 18th mid-term ministerial meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) concluded in early April in Azerbaijan Importance of NAM The idea behind non-alignment thus conceived was to promote peace and security in a global arena where superpowers were… Continue reading Non-alignment redux
The ‘new’ South Asia
The ‘new’ South Asia Context As China’s leverage increases, New Delhi has to reimagine its terms of engagement with neighbours Background CHOGM meet in London India’s declining regional clout There is now the refrain that India has lost the plot in its immediate vicinity In Sri Lanka, domestic political developments are affecting India, while in… Continue reading The ‘new’ South Asia
India, Sweden agree upon ‘win-win’ joint action plan
India, Sweden agree upon ‘win-win’ joint action plan What has happened? After a hectic day of bilateral parleys here, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Swedish counterpart, Stefan Löfven, on Tuesday agreed upon a joint action plan (JAP) for both countries to take forward a wide range of initiatives in defence, trade and investment, counterterrorism,… Continue reading India, Sweden agree upon ‘win-win’ joint action plan
Olive Ridleys return for rare mass nesting
Olive Ridleys return for rare mass nesting What has happened? In a rare occurrence, Olive Ridley turtles turned up for mass nesting for the second time at the Rushikulya rookery on the Odisha coast in the early hours of Wednesday, where mass hatching of eggs of these endangered marine turtles is still continuing Needs study… Continue reading Olive Ridleys return for rare mass nesting
No pollution-reduction targets in Central plan
No pollution-reduction targets in Central plan What has happened? In a strange move that is unlikely to impress anyone concerned over the worsening air quality in our cities, the government has refrained from specifying pollution-reduction targets in its draft National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) Key points The draft NCAP will be open to public comments… Continue reading No pollution-reduction targets in Central plan

