A Maritime Stretch: Modi in Southeast Asia News: 1. Harsh V. Pant, Professor of International Relations at King’s College London has analyse India’s maritime opportunities in the South East Asian Region. Important Facts: Indonesia is geo-politically positioned at the centre of the Indo-Pacific and is of a great asset to India. India’s “Act East” policy… Continue reading A Maritime Stretch: Modi in Southeast Asia
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India, U.K. to talk amid rows
India, U.K. to talk amid rows News: 1.Indian officials are trying to get Mr Mallya deported to India. Important Facts: 2.External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj revealed the contents of a conversation between Indian and British PM related to the extradition of Vijay Mallya and immigration. 3.Home Affairs dialogue was held for the first time in… Continue reading India, U.K. to talk amid rows
Bengal’s Chau mask acquires GI fame
Bengal’s Chau mask acquires GI fame News: Geographical Indication Registry and Intellectual Property India has granted Geographical indication to five rural crafts of west Bengal Important Facts 2. Five rural crafts are The Chau mask of Purulia, the wooden mask of Kushmandi, the Patachitra, the Dokras of Bengal, and Madhurkathi (a kind of mat) 3.… Continue reading Bengal’s Chau mask acquires GI fame
HC bans homework for Class I & II students
HC bans homework for Class I & II students News: The Madras High Court has directed the Centre to instruct the State governments and Union territories to ban the homework for students of Classes I & II. Important Facts: 2. Madras HC order is based on NCERT recommendations. 3. Important highlight of order are ban… Continue reading HC bans homework for Class I & II students
Contaminants making their way into food-contact items
Contaminants making their way into food-contact items News: A study found that manufacturers are using recycled electrical equipment, containing toxic chemical, as a source of black plastic. Important facts: Black plastic is used as food containers and children’s toys which makes it toxic. Chemicals like are applied to eclectic devices as flame retardants and pigments.… Continue reading Contaminants making their way into food-contact items
34 leopards die each year in Rajasthan, says wildlife report
34 leopards die each year in Rajasthan, says wildlife report News Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI) data revealed that there is average of 34 leopard deaths every year in Rajasthan. Important facts Leopard is listed under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Protection Act (WPA), 1972, along with tiger. The population of leopards decline due… Continue reading 34 leopards die each year in Rajasthan, says wildlife report
Nepal leads the way in cutting emissions in brick kilns
Nepal leads the way in cutting emissions in brick kilns News: The Brick Kiln Initiative provides a technology to cut the black carbon emission from brick kilns in Nepal. Important facts: Brick kilns produce thousand tonne of toxic soot known as black carbon. To cut black carbon from brick kiln ‘the Brick kiln initiative’ is… Continue reading Nepal leads the way in cutting emissions in brick kilns
Moody’s cuts India’s 2018 growth forecast to 7.3% from 7.5%
Moody’s cuts India’s 2018 growth forecast to 7.3% from 7.5% News: Moody’s Investor Service has lowered India’s GDP forecast of 7.5% by 2018 to 7.3%. Important facts: Other observations made by Moody’s Investor Service are: Indian economy is recovering in cyclical nature. Recovery of private investment cycle depends on recovery of twin balance sheet issue. G-20… Continue reading Moody’s cuts India’s 2018 growth forecast to 7.3% from 7.5%
The federalist principles
The federalist principles Article Varghese k. George has analysed the deeper question of equity in India and US. Important Analysis In US and India, there are many concerns in terms of federalism and the regional power balance, citizenship, identity and marginalisation of religious, linguistic and ethnic minorities. In US, the decision of Trump Administration to… Continue reading The federalist principles
Charting its own path
Charting its own path News Priyanjali Malik, an expert on nuclear security in South Asia, talks about India’s position after 20 years of Pokhran. Important Analysis After Pokhran India has shifted its focus from Nuclear Bomb to its civil nuclear technology. India now celebrate May 11 as National Technology Day, Author consider Pokhran test as… Continue reading Charting its own path

