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Four years after landmark LGBT verdict: The march to full citizenship
Source-The post is based on the article”Four years after landmark LGBT verdict: The march to full citizenship” published in the Indian Express on 6th September 2022. Syllabus: GS2-Mechanisms and laws for protection and betterment of vulnerable sections.GS1-Social empowerment News: Exactly, 4 years ago, Supreme Court in the case Navtej Singh Johar vs Union of India,… Continue reading Four years after landmark LGBT verdict: The march to full citizenship
Fixing the quality problem of Make in India
Source: The post is based on an article “Fixing the quality problem of Make in India” published in The Business Standard on 6th September 2022. Syllabus: GS 3 – Industries and industrial policies News: There are lots of programmes and incentives announced by the government of India to make India a global manufacturing hub. However, there are many challenges in… Continue reading Fixing the quality problem of Make in India
Dangerous divergence
Source: The post is based on an article “Dangerous divergence” published in The Business Standard on 6th September 2022. Syllabus: GS 3 – Inequality in India News: This article discusses the measures that can be taken to address the regional inequality in India. Economists have been arguing for a long time that there will be a convergence “convergence”, in which… Continue reading Dangerous divergence
Public health need not be led by doctors alone
Source-The post is based on the article ”Public health need not be led by doctors alone” published in The Hindu on 6th September 2022. Syllabus: GS2-Issues related to development and management of health News-This article discusses the issues related to the concept of public health as a separate discipline. There is underrepresentation of public health… Continue reading Public health need not be led by doctors alone
Japan is recasting its national security vision in face of an aggressive China
Source: The post is based on an article “Japan is recasting its national security vision in face of an aggressive China. India must inject strategic content into ties during 2+2 dialogue” published in The Indian Express on 6th September 2022. Syllabus: GS 2 – Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India News: China’s growing military capabilities and fearless… Continue reading Japan is recasting its national security vision in face of an aggressive China
We may have to recalibrate the country’s decarbonization effort
Source: The post is based on an article “We may have to recalibrate the country’s decarbonization effort” published in The Live Mint on 6th September 2022. Syllabus: GS 3 – Pollution and climate change Relevance: problems associated in achieving net zero emission. News: India faces challenge of raising economic growth, achieving decent living standards for all, and lowering carbon emissions simultaneously.… Continue reading We may have to recalibrate the country’s decarbonization effort
ESG Framework In India – Explained, pointwise
For 7PM Editorial Archives click HERE → Contents1 Introduction2 What is the meaning of ESG?3 What is the need for an ESG Reporting Framework?4 How have the ESG Reporting Norms evolved in India?5 What steps have been taken by the Government to promote ESG in India?6 What are the salient features of SEBI’s BRSR Guidelines?7 What are the… Continue reading ESG Framework In India – Explained, pointwise
BPaL: Trial confirms a new therapy regime can work for drug-resistant TB
Source: The post is based on the article “Trial confirms a new therapy regime can work for drug-resistant TB” published in Indian Express on 2nd September 2022 What is the News? A short treatment regimen of six months called BPaL has shown favourable outcomes in highly drug-resistant tuberculosis patients. What is BPaL? Developed by: TB… Continue reading BPaL: Trial confirms a new therapy regime can work for drug-resistant TB
Lumpi-ProVacInd Vaccine: How ICAR’s new vaccine against Lumpy Skin Disease, the viral infection killing India’s cattle, will work
Source: The post is based on the article “How ICAR’s new vaccine against Lumpy Skin Disease, the viral infection killing India’s cattle, will work” published in Indian Express on 4th September 2022 What is the News? Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is aiming to commercially launch the “Lumpi-ProVacInd” Vaccine. What is Lumpi-ProVacInd Vaccine? It… Continue reading Lumpi-ProVacInd Vaccine: How ICAR’s new vaccine against Lumpy Skin Disease, the viral infection killing India’s cattle, will work

