Raja Mandala: The world beyond Pakistan Article 1 C. Rajamohan, International affairs expert, writes on why India should look beyond Pakistan in its foreign policy engagements. Important Analysis India has withdrawn from the bilateral talks with Pakistan at the sidelines of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). But it is likely that Indo-Pakistan relation will dominate… Continue reading Raja Mandala: The world beyond Pakistan
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Panel approves nutrition norms
Panel approves nutrition norms News Nutrition panel of National Technical Board on Nutrition (NTBN) recommends new norms of nutrition for severely malnourished children Important facts Guidelines for severely malnourished children They should be given freshly cooked food Locally available cereals, pulses and vegetables should be used in meals. Hospitalization of severely wasted children who develop… Continue reading Panel approves nutrition norms
A study of intergenerational mobility
A study of intergenerational mobility News: The article discusses about progress amongst various groups on the basis of intergenerational mobility. Important Facts: Intergenerational mobility refers to an improvement in social status of an individual or group from the previous generation. A recent paper, “Intergenerational Mobility in India: Estimates from New Methods and Administrative Data” analyses… Continue reading A study of intergenerational mobility
PT FACTS
PT FACTS Golden Globe Race 2018 The Golden Globe Race (GGR) is a solo sailing race around the globe in a watercraft with no kind of modern technology such as GPS, electronic watches and electronic compass. There were 18 participants in the event, belonging to 13 countries in 2018 The indigenously built sailing vessel ‘Thuriya’,… Continue reading PT FACTS
Editing our genes
Editing our genes News: Bioethicists have expressed concern over the clinical application of gene editing. Important Facts: About Gene Editing It is a group of technologies that give scientists the ability to change an organism’s DNA by allowing genetic material to be added, removed, or altered at particular locations. 3. About CRISPR-Cas9 system The clustered… Continue reading Editing our genes
Can Clean India campaign pave way for reversing Ganga pollution curve?
Can Clean India campaign pave way for reversing Ganga pollution curve? News: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) study was carried out across eight states to assess Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) – Clean India campaign. Important Facts: The study was carried out across eight states to explore the implementation of septic tanks in villages. About Swachh… Continue reading Can Clean India campaign pave way for reversing Ganga pollution curve?
Doctors reluctant in prescribing unbranded Generic Medicines
Doctors reluctant in prescribing unbranded Generic Medicines News: Center Government to bring a legal framework to push for unbranded generic drugs. Important News: Though the government is trying to push for unbranded generic drugs, doctors are reluctant to prescribe. 3. Central government may bring in a legal framework under which doctors will have to prescribe… Continue reading Doctors reluctant in prescribing unbranded Generic Medicines
Working towards a disabled-friendly India
Working towards a disabled-friendly India Article In this article Souvik Dutta and Shouvik Majumdar writes on how smart city projects must be aligned to the needs of the disabled to make it more inclusive. Important Analysis Key Government Initiatives Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 deals with the problems faced by differently-abled persons in… Continue reading Working towards a disabled-friendly India
Voters’ choice
Voters’ choice Article This article analyses the recent election result of Maldives and what it means for India. Important Analysis Background and facts of the election in Maldives Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has been declared the winner of the recently held election in Maldives. He defeated Abdulla Yameen, the incumbent President. He is the joint presidential… Continue reading Voters’ choice
India ranks 158th in ‘human capital’ score, behind Sudan
India ranks 158th in ‘human capital’ score, behind Sudan News 1. A study published in The Lancet says India is ranked at 158 out of 195 countries in 2016. 2. The study ranks the countries based on the level of investment in human capital. 3. Human capital- Human capital is recognised as the level of… Continue reading India ranks 158th in ‘human capital’ score, behind Sudan