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In news: Nohar Irrigation Project

Introduction The Nohar irrigation project, supplying water to the agricultural fields in Hanumangarh district of Rajasthan, is getting a boost with the repairing of Ferozepur feeder in neighbouring Punjab. About Nohar Irrigation Project Description Location Located in the Nohar region of the Hanumangarh district in the state of Rajasthan, India. Purpose To improve irrigation facilities… Continue reading In news: Nohar Irrigation Project

Supreme Court Strikes Down Electoral Bonds Scheme

Introduction The Supreme Court delivered a groundbreaking unanimous judgment, deeming the electoral bonds scheme “unconstitutional and manifestly arbitrary.” Led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud, a five-judge Constitution Bench unanimously struck down the scheme, citing infringement on voters’ right to information and disproportionate restrictions. Key Reasons for Striking Down Electoral Bonds Scheme [A]… Continue reading Supreme Court Strikes Down Electoral Bonds Scheme

Dravidian Model of Governance: 10 Achievements of Tamil Nadu

Introduction Tamil Nadu CM outlined the achievements of the ‘Dravidian Model’ government of the DMK, presenting them as blueprints for other states to follow. Dravidian Model of Governance Contribution to Indian Economy: Tamil Nadu’s contribution of nine percent to the Indian economy showcases the state’s robust economic growth. GDP Ranking: Securing the second position in… Continue reading Dravidian Model of Governance: 10 Achievements of Tamil Nadu

India Rejected Demand for Data Exclusivity in Drug Development in EFTA

Introduction India has firmly rejected the demand from four European nations in the EFTA bloc for the inclusion of a ‘data exclusivity’ provision in proposed free trade agreements, citing its commitment to protecting the interests of the domestic generic drugs industry. About the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Bloc Description Member Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland… Continue reading India Rejected Demand for Data Exclusivity in Drug Development in EFTA

Schengen Area: A Milestone in European Integration

Introduction Kosovo recently achieved visa-free access to the Schengen zone in Europe, marking a significant milestone in its integration with the European Union (EU) and the broader international community. What is Schengen Area? Definition: A zone comprising 27 European countries where internal borders have been abolished for the free movement of people. Membership: Includes 23… Continue reading Schengen Area: A Milestone in European Integration

China’s Xiaokang Border Defence Villages along LAC

Introduction Recent reports reveal a concerning development along India’s northeastern border with China as the Chinese people have begun occupying several Xiaokang border defence villages. Let’s delve into the details of these villages, their significance, and India’s response to this escalating situation. About Xiaokang Border Defence Villages Construction Initiative: China initiated the construction of 628… Continue reading China’s Xiaokang Border Defence Villages along LAC

Gender Disparities: Big Blindspot in India’s Health Policy

Introduction Despite comprising nearly half of India’s health workforce, women face significant barriers in reaching leadership positions within the healthcare sector, highlighting deep-rooted gender disparities in health policy and decision-making. Understanding the Gender Gap Data revelations: Official data reveals that while women make up almost 50% of health workers in India, only 18% occupy leadership… Continue reading Gender Disparities: Big Blindspot in India’s Health Policy

Why fashion industry’s ‘recycling’ methods are not saving the planet?

Introduction From fast-fashion giants to luxury brands, many have embraced recycled fabrics and eco-friendly messaging as part of their marketing strategies. However, a closer look reveals that these recycling methods often fall short of delivering meaningful environmental benefits. Challenges in Fashion Industry Recycling [1] Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Polyester, a ubiquitous fabric, contributes substantially to emissions,… Continue reading Why fashion industry’s ‘recycling’ methods are not saving the planet?

Too many IITs, unrealistic expectations

Introduction   New Campus: IIT Madras Zanzibar, inaugurated recently, gained widespread attention following a mention by Amitabh Bachchan on the game show Kaun Banega Crorepati. Significance: The establishment of an IIT campus outside India raises questions about the implications and challenges of operating an IIT beyond national borders. Historical Context of IITs Founding Principles: The… Continue reading Too many IITs, unrealistic expectations

British-era Act invoked to Block Internet in Punjab

Introduction The Union government invoked its authority under a colonial-era Temporary Suspension of Telecom Services Rules, 2017 to suspend mobile Internet in select districts of Punjab during Farm Protests 2.0. Mechanisms allowing Internet Shut-downs Authorities Purpose Temporary Suspension of Telecom Services (Public Emergency or Public Safety) Rules, 2017 Home Departments in the states, state government… Continue reading British-era Act invoked to Block Internet in Punjab

From Europe to India, why are Farmers angry?

Introduction Farmers worldwide are mobilizing in protest against various issues ranging from subsidy cuts to environmental regulations. The unrest is witnessed across continents, reflecting a shared struggle against challenges impacting agricultural livelihoods. Farmers Protests: Worldwide Extent Europe: Farmers in several EU member-nations such as Belgium, France, Germany, and Spain have utilized tactics like tractors in… Continue reading From Europe to India, why are Farmers angry?

Conservation of Migratory Species (CMS) COP14 begins in Uzbekistan

Introduction The Fourteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (COP14) will be hosted by the Government of Uzbekistan, in Samarkand from 12-17 February 2024 CMS COP is a Triennial Event. About Conservation of Migratory Species (CMS) Information About Intergovernmental treaty under UNEP,… Continue reading Conservation of Migratory Species (CMS) COP14 begins in Uzbekistan

Horseshoe Crab: Living Fossils of the Sea

Introduction Environmental groups have petitioned the U.S. government to grant endangered species protection to the American horseshoe crab. Horseshoe crabs, often called “living fossils,” have existed since before the age of dinosaurs. About Horseshoe Crab Description Habitat Shallow coastal waters with soft sandy or muddy bottoms; Spawns primarily on intertidal beaches during summer-spring high tides.… Continue reading Horseshoe Crab: Living Fossils of the Sea

Invasive Species:  Cuscuta Dodder

Introduction An invasive weed, Cuscuta dodder, is gradually strangling the Chengalpet forests and Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary, posing a severe threat to local vegetation, ecology, and the habitat of migratory birds. About Cuscuta Dodder Parasitic Nature: It is a parasitic vine devoid of roots, already infesting acres of trees in reserve forests and beginning to spread… Continue reading Invasive Species:  Cuscuta Dodder

Thanthai Periyar Sanctuary Notification: Implications for Forest Communities

Introduction Triggering Concerns: Recently, the notification about the Thanthai Periyar Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu’s Erode district worried nearby forest communities. Potential Rights Denial: Residents fear losing their rights under the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act 2006 (FRA) due to the sanctuary’s establishment. About Forest Rights Act, 2006 Description… Continue reading Thanthai Periyar Sanctuary Notification: Implications for Forest Communities

Governor’s Address: Insights from R. Venkataraman’s Perspective

 Introduction The recent episode in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, where Governor R.N. Ravi declined to deliver the customary address, has reignited debates surrounding the significance of the Governor’s Address. He actually walked out in response to an insult of National Anthem in TN Assembly. President’s/Governor’s Address Constitutional mandate: Articles 87 and 176 of the Constitution… Continue reading Governor’s Address: Insights from R. Venkataraman’s Perspective

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