New species of bamboo-dwelling bat found in Meghalaya

Contents1 What is the News?2 About Glischropus Meghalayanus3 What were the recent discoveries in Meghalaya?4 Bamboo Bat Species in India What is the News? Scientists have discovered a new species of bamboo-dwelling bat named Glischropus meghalayanus in Ri Bhoi district of Meghalaya. Note: Bamboo-dwelling bats are a particular kind of bats living in the internodes… Continue reading New species of bamboo-dwelling bat found in Meghalaya

Spiny Horntail: Rare dragonfly spotted in Kerala for the first time

What is the News? Dragonfly enthusiasts have recorded the presence of a rare dragonfly species named “Spiny Horntail” that was not seen in Kerala until now. What is Spiny Horntail? Spiny Horntail (Burmagomphus chaukulensis) is a dragonfly species. This species is known to be endemic to the Western Ghats and was discovered in Maharashtra earlier… Continue reading Spiny Horntail: Rare dragonfly spotted in Kerala for the first time

At the centre of job creation

Context: The government should re-establish its role as the principal employment generator. Moreover, with its announcement that 10 lakh government jobs will be provided over the next 18 months on a “mission mode”, the govt has sent the following message: – the creation of employment is indeed a problem and can no longer be hidden… Continue reading At the centre of job creation

Resurrecting a dead law

News: Recently, Section 66A of the Information Technology Act, 2000 is back in the news. India made a formal submission for criminalising “offensive messages” in the ongoing negotiations at the United Nations for a proposed international treaty on combating cybercrime. The language in the submission is similar to what was used in Section 66A. Contents1… Continue reading Resurrecting a dead law

A case of the court straying into the legislative sphere

News: Recently, the Allahabad High Court took cognisance of the misuse of Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), pertaining to dowry practice in India. Contents1 What did the HC say?2 How is the judgment different from the SC’s judgment?3 What are the arguments against the issuance of directions by the Allahabad HC?4 Argument… Continue reading A case of the court straying into the legislative sphere

The choice is narrowing the circle or widening it

News: Recently, it is said that ‘India is witnessing the progressive normalisation of minority baiting’. Contents1 About India’s Minority2 Some happenings in a related context3 What are the Consequences?4 What are the challenges? About India’s Minority Muslims are our largest religious minority. They constitute 14.3% of the total population. In terms of population, their 200… Continue reading The choice is narrowing the circle or widening it

Indian interests at the WTO Ministerial Conference

What is the News? The 12th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization has agreed to a series of deals relating to the temporary waivers on Covid-19 vaccines, a moratorium on e-commerce trade, food security and setting limits on harmful fishing subsidies. What is the Ministerial Conference of the WTO? The Ministerial Conference is the… Continue reading Indian interests at the WTO Ministerial Conference

Auctioning 5G spectrum bands

Contents1 What is the News?2 What are the 5G Spectrum Auctions announced by the Government?3 When will the commercial rollout of 5G happen?4 What are the issues highlighted by the Industry?5 What benefits are likely to come with 5G? What is the News? The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister has given its nod… Continue reading Auctioning 5G spectrum bands

The EPI may rankle but India can recast policies

News: Recently, India was placed last among all 180 assessed countries in the latest Environmental Performance Index (EPI), carried out by Yale and Columbia Universities. Contents1 Key findings of the EPI index2 What is controversial in the index?3 The Indian Government’s response4 What are the objections to various claims made by the Indian Government?5 Way… Continue reading The EPI may rankle but India can recast policies

Petty patents can boost R&D

News: Recently, India was ranked 46 in WIPO’s Global Innovation Index (GII) 2021, up from 81 in 2015. These findings corroborate are similar to findings in the UNCTAD’s Digital Economy Report 2021. Contents1 Importance of Innovation2 Indicators of innovative activity3 Status of the patent filings in India4 What are the issues in the field of… Continue reading Petty patents can boost R&D

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