What you should be reading from today’s news paper..
The Hindu
National
- Delhi, Dhaka set boundary pact in motion – India and Bangladesh exchanged instruments of ratification of LBA and with this the 41 year old pact enters the process of implementation.This would put to end the ‘stateless existence’ of 50,000 people living in 162 enclaves.This is one of biggest diplomatic achievement of Indian government,
Environment/Science tech
- After instant noodles, now street food comes under the scanner – A recent study suggest that street food contains Coliform bacteria. Starting from golgappas to momos to tikkis to samosas – and other mouth-watering delights – all contain high levels of coliform bacteria (that comes from water contaminated with faecal matter). Interestingly, Coliform bacteria are also used as water quality indicators.
- Summer of 2015 – What should the government do to save lives from the wrath of unprecedented rise in temperature? Do we have any national policy? if yes, then why is death toll increasing? Find the answer.
International / World Affairs
Bangladesh
- India, Bangladesh to open more missions – Bangladesh will open a mission in Guwahati and India will open its in Khulna and Sylhet. Guwahati to Dhaka bus flagged off.
- ‘Connectivity deals will benefit both’ – The impact of multi-level connectivity link will be seen on Bangladesh’s economy and on the other hand, it would help India to ensure better accessibility to the northeaster states.
Editorial/Opinion ( Issues of National & International Importance )
Sunday book review
- Deconstructing federalism – How has India remained a multicultural society and strong federal state despite of scores of social challenges like abject poverty,deep-seated parochialism, growing economic disparities, incessant communal and caste violence? Because, in early 1990s, the world witneesed some major political changes which reshaped the world order like disintegration of USSR and unification of Germany and most importantly spread of information-driven globalisation and terrorism, which has since then raised the specter of disintegration for most multicultural nations
Indian Express – Opinion /Columns
- Out of My Mind: Globalisation zindabad – On the backdrop of FIFA corruption scandal, Desai interestingly made his arguments that how the globalization of footbal impacted the beautiful game of football. And he did not miss to pointing finger on the prevalent corruption in Indian sports system.
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