The Indian women’s movement can only grow by being inclusive

Synopsis: While learning from previous generations, feminists today must continue to make room for the concerns of persons from different backgrounds and social groups. Introduction Recently, Kamala Bhasin, an Indian developmental feminist activist, has passed away. One of her renowned quotes is the “definition of gender means the socio-cultural definition of a girl and boy,… Continue reading The Indian women’s movement can only grow by being inclusive

The pandemic is a reminder of education being a public good

Synopsis: Indian school education system faces various challenges like large vacancies of teachers, vulnerable private schools, etc. The government must act to improve the public school education system. Contents1 Introduction2 What are the challenges associated with Teachers and their performance?3 What are the lessons learned from the pandemic on school education?4 What needs to be… Continue reading The pandemic is a reminder of education being a public good

Trade multilateralism at risk 

Synopsis: About WTO’s crisis, various challenges faced by WTO and the way forward. Contents1 Introduction 2 What crisis WTO is facing today? 3 What are the challenges that WTO currently faces?4 What is the way forward?  Introduction  The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the global trade body. Currently, it is facing a serious existential crisis. The upcoming WTO ministerial meeting which… Continue reading Trade multilateralism at risk 

Why India needs an urbanization policy?

Synopsis: Cities are drivers of economic growth. As India urbanizes, it must ensure that its cities offer a decent quality of life and facilitate job creation. Introduction According to UN projections, from a population of 377 million in 2011, Indian cities are projected to house 870 million people by 2050. However, cities face several challenges… Continue reading Why India needs an urbanization policy?

Right to protest in and on Lakhimpur Kheri needs to be protected, the legal quibble can come later

Synopsis: The court can question the legal validity of the Acts, but that does not mean that the Right to protest can be halted from implementation. Introduction Earlier, the Supreme Court questions the farmers’ protests against the Centre’s farm laws on grounds that the matter is sub judice(under judicial consideration and therefore prohibited). The court… Continue reading Right to protest in and on Lakhimpur Kheri needs to be protected, the legal quibble can come later

Coal crisis in India – Explained, pointwise

For 7PM Editorial Archives click HERE → Contents1 Introduction2 India’s coal reserves3 What are the reasons behind the shortage?4 What is the global scenario?5 What is the likely impact of coal shortage?6 What can be done to improve the situation? Introduction India is staring at a coal crisis as it faces an acute coal shortage. Coal supplies in major… Continue reading Coal crisis in India – Explained, pointwise

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Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2021

What is the news?  Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2021 has been awarded to German scientist Benjamin List and Scotland-born scientist David WC MacMillan “for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis.”   What is asymmetric organocatalysis?  Catalysts are substances that control and accelerate chemical reactions, without becoming part of the final product. For example, catalysts in cars transform toxic substances in exhaust fumes into harmless molecules. … Continue reading Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2021

Sensing heat: On 2021 Nobel for Physiology or Medicine

What is the news?   This year Nobel prize for Physiology or Medicine has been awarded for the discovery of mechanism through which our body perceives temperature and pressure.  Read more – Explained: Nobel Prize in Medicine 2021  Significance of the discovery  Our ability to sense touch and temperature, particularly harmful temperature (too high or too low) determines, how to interact with… Continue reading Sensing heat: On 2021 Nobel for Physiology or Medicine

Climate change: 14% coral reefs lost since 2010, says study 

Contents1 What is the news? 2 What are the key findings of the report? 3 What are some positive findings in the report?4 Why are corals significant? What is the news?  As per a report, world lost its 14% coral reefs in last 10 years. The reason being ocean-acidification, warmer sea temperatures and local stressors such as… Continue reading Climate change: 14% coral reefs lost since 2010, says study 

Dust Control & Management Cells set up in National Capital Region in pursuant to directions by Commission of Air Quality

What is the news? Earlier, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) had issued directions to the State Governments of Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), Rajasthan, Haryana and the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) to set up Dust Control & Management Cells in their respective states. So far, 17 such Cells have been set… Continue reading Dust Control & Management Cells set up in National Capital Region in pursuant to directions by Commission of Air Quality

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