Coal’s problems are governance, not climate regulation

Synopsis: The recent power shortage crisis in India is not about coal, and neither it is about climate action. It’s about poor governance. Introduction It is the worst news possible for a world struggling to recover from a pandemic while also trying to increase its effort to combat climate change: Power shortages in China and… Continue reading Coal’s problems are governance, not climate regulation

There’s an urgent need to clean up the World Bank and IMF

Synopsis: Wrongdoings of WB and IMF, unsuitability of heads of these institutions, various steps that these institutions need to take to maintain their credibility and legitimacy  Introduction  Head of the World Bank and IMF are selected under the dual monopoly selection procedure wherein only an American can head the World Bank and only a European can head the… Continue reading There’s an urgent need to clean up the World Bank and IMF

Shipping Minister launches ‘MyPortApp’ for digital monitoring of port operations

What is the news?  Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways launched a port mobile application called “MyPortApp” in Kolkata today.  Also, inauguration of a 1 Mega Watt solar plant in Haldia port to produce renewable energy for port operations.  What are some key features of the “MyPortApp”? The App includes all port details digitally and monitor operations virtually, is aimed to promote… Continue reading Shipping Minister launches ‘MyPortApp’ for digital monitoring of port operations

New toxic-free, superior multilayer technology that packages together electronic components can help country’s strategic sectors

Contents1 What is the news? 2 About the technology: LTCC tapes and HTCC substrates 3 What is the need of this technology? 4 What are the applications of this technology?  What is the news?  CSIR– NIIST (National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology), under the purview of “Advanced Manufacturing Techniques scheme” of Department of Science & Technology (DST) has indigenously developed toxic-free and superior multilayer series… Continue reading New toxic-free, superior multilayer technology that packages together electronic components can help country’s strategic sectors

Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, launches a nationwide River Ranching Programme 

Contents1 What is the news? 2 What is river ranching?3 What is the river ranching programme?4 What is the need of this program? 5 What are the potential benefits of the program?  What is the news?  The Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying has launched a national level River Ranching program in UP.   At the same time, other 4 states… Continue reading Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, launches a nationwide River Ranching Programme 

Launch of I-Sprint’21: IFSCA’s Global FinTech Hackathon Series Sprint01: BankTech

Contents1 What is the news? 2 What is Sprint01: BankTech hackathon?3 What are the Major rewards and recognition proposed under Sprint01: BankTech? 4 What is “Regulatory Sandbox”?  What is the news?  I-Sprint21, the global FinTech Hackathon Series of IFSCA was launched recently, where the first Sprint of the series “Sprint01: BankTech” is focussed on FinTechs for the Banking sector.  Sprint 01: BankTech is hosted jointly by IFSCA and GIFT… Continue reading Launch of I-Sprint’21: IFSCA’s Global FinTech Hackathon Series Sprint01: BankTech

India’s informal economy: Challenges and solutions – Explained, pointwise

For 7PM Editorial Archives click HERE → Contents1 Introduction2 What is an informal economy?3 Informal economy scenario 4 What are the challenges associated with informal economy in India?5 What steps have been taken by the government?6 What is the way forward? Introduction The majority of the urban population across the world makes its living from the informal economy. According to… Continue reading India’s informal economy: Challenges and solutions – Explained, pointwise

2 journalists battling for freedom of expression awarded peace Nobel

What is the news? Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitry Muratov of Russia received the Nobel Prize for Peace “for their courageous fight for freedom of expression”. This is the first Nobel Peace Prize for journalists since the German Carl von Ossietzky won it in 1935 for revealing his country’s secret post-war rearmament programme.… Continue reading 2 journalists battling for freedom of expression awarded peace Nobel

The farmers’ movement is no longer about the three controversial farm laws

Synopsis: Despite the Supreme Court issuing a stay on the controversial farm laws passed by the govt, the protests which started against them, have carried on. They are now less about the farm laws but more about the issues and problems being faced by our farmers since long. A brief look at some of these… Continue reading The farmers’ movement is no longer about the three controversial farm laws

A host of challenges greets India’s new Air Chief

Synopsis: The IAF has played a stellar role in defending India. The squadron strength of the Air force is depleting. We need a quality and quantity check of its operational assets before pushing for the creation of theatre commands. Contents1 Introduction2 What are the challenges confronting the new Air Chief?3 How the Air force intends… Continue reading A host of challenges greets India’s new Air Chief

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