Synopsis: The second wave Covid-19 virus is producing greater challenges in front of frontline workers (including police personnel) than the first wave. Hence, the special insurance cover for police personnel of 50 lakh rupees must be revived and extended to all front-line workers. Contents1 Background:2 Challenges Faced by Police in First Lockdown:3 How is the… Continue reading Need of Special Insurance Cover for Police Personnel
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9 PM Daily Current Affairs Brief – April 27, 2021
Good evening dear reader Here is our 9pm current affairs brief for you today Contents1 Rising Food Insecurity Due to Pandemic2 The New Vaccine Strategy May Widen Inequality3 Understanding Herd Immunity and Rising Covid Cases in India4 Need of Special Insurance Cover for Police Personnel Rising Food Insecurity Due to Pandemic Source: The Hindu Gs2:… Continue reading 9 PM Daily Current Affairs Brief – April 27, 2021
India is 3rd Highest Military Spender in 2020: SIPRI
What is the News? Stockholm International Peace Research Institute(SIPRI) released a report titled “Trends in World Military Expenditure Report, 2020”. The report provides data related to the military expenditure by countries in 2020. Note: SIPRI is an independent international institute established in 1966 in Stockholm, Sweden. Its functions are to research into conflict, armaments, arms control, and disarmament.… Continue reading India is 3rd Highest Military Spender in 2020: SIPRI
“Project DANTAK” Completes 60 years in Bhutan
What is the News? Project DANTAK is commemorating its Diamond Jubilee i.e 60 years in Bhutan. About Project DANTAK Project DANTAK was established in 1961 under the leadership of the Third King of Bhutan and then Indian Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru. Objective: It was established with the objective of developing roads, telecommunication networks and other… Continue reading “Project DANTAK” Completes 60 years in Bhutan
Factly :-News Articles For UPSC Prelims | 27 Apr, 2021
Read Previous Factly articles Article wise list of factly articles Contents1 “Exercise VARUNA 2021” – Indian and French Navy Conducted the 19th Edition2 “Cybercrime Volunteer Programme” – No Centralised list of Volunteers Maintained3 CSIR-CMERI Indigenously Developed “Oxygen Enrichment Technology”4 “Project DANTAK” Completes 60 years in Bhutan5 India 3rd Highest Military Spender in 2020: SIPRI6 “GloLitter… Continue reading Factly :-News Articles For UPSC Prelims | 27 Apr, 2021
CSIR-CMERI Indigenously Developed “Oxygen Enrichment Technology”
What is the News? CSIR-CMERI in association with MSME-DI has indigenously developed Oxygen Enrichment Technology. About Oxygen Enrichment Technology: It is a device that concentrates the oxygen from the air around us by selectively removing nitrogen to supply oxygen-enriched air. The concentrated Oxygen is delivered to the patients, having respiratory diseases, through an oxygen mask… Continue reading CSIR-CMERI Indigenously Developed “Oxygen Enrichment Technology”
“Cybercrime Volunteer Programme” – No Centralised list of Volunteers Maintained
What is the News? Union Home Ministry has said that it does not maintain a centralised list of volunteers enrolled under the cybercrime volunteer programme. The ministry also said that it is because the police is a “State subject” under the 7th Schedule of the Constitution. What is the issue? A Right to Information Act(RTI)… Continue reading “Cybercrime Volunteer Programme” – No Centralised list of Volunteers Maintained
“Exercise VARUNA 2021” – Indian and French Navy Conducted the 19th Edition
What is the News? The 19th edition of the Indian and French Navy bilateral Exercise VARUNA 2021 was conducted in the Arabian Sea. About Exercise Varuna: Exercise Varuna 2021 is a bilateral naval exercise between India and France. Initiated in: The exercise was initiated in 1993. Since 2001, the exercises are called ‘VARUNA’. Aim: The aim… Continue reading “Exercise VARUNA 2021” – Indian and French Navy Conducted the 19th Edition
A Crisis of Reverse Migration
Synopsis- As the Covid-19 curb expands, a crisis of reverse migration of labors from manufacturing centers to native places has appeared once again. Introduction- The second wave of COVID-19 brings a threat of national-wide lockdown. It triggered a mass migration of low-wage migrant workers from industrial centers and cities to their native places just like… Continue reading A Crisis of Reverse Migration
Need to Accelerate Vaccination drive
Synopsis: Need to address the issues that issues that are hampering India’s Accelerate Vaccination drive on a priority basis. Background Currently, India is vaccinating more than three million people per day and has administered more than 140 million doses of the vaccine as of April 25, 2021. However, only about 22.3 million (1.63% of India’s… Continue reading Need to Accelerate Vaccination drive

