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FOR A NEW GENERATION OF HEROES IN COURT

A primer It is because of their righteous conduct and commitment to the Constitution that some judges stand out. The travails of judicial life have been well catalogued, particularly withdrawal from society and the financial handicaps that accrue, but there are several who have sacrificed thriving litigation practices in order to offer their services to […]

LOCKDOWN AND BEYOND: GOVERNMENTS MUST AID PEOPLE

Why in news? India has responded to the spectre of large-scale transmission of the novel coronavirus and the unprecedented public health catastrophe it may bring by ordering a full national lockdown. Why and How? The goal is to flatten the transmission curve and help a frayed health system cope with a large number of cases. […]

A PANDEMIC, AN ECONOMIC BLOW AND THE BIG FIX

Why in news? India has just finished a day of curfew on 22nd March 2020, and clapping to practice ‘social distancing’ and to express gratitude to the millions of health and essential services workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It was a laudable initiative by the Prime Minister to rally the nation together. The nation is […]

THE AGE OF THE NEOLIBERAL VIRUS

Introduction The coronavirus that causes the COVID-19 disease is the first neoliberal virus in the world. To say so is not to reduce its dangers but to criticize how it has been confronted by most governments across the world. Criticism: Hits and misses On March 12, Denmark largely shut down for at least two weeks, […]

A REVIVAL OF MULTILATERALISM, STEERED BY INDIA

Why in news? The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore the nature of challenges we face today, and what we might face in the future. The nature of these challenges has 2 aspects: Cross national Character Cross-domain with strong feedback loop- disruption in one domain cascades into disruptions in others Example: The use of […]

FOR A FLOOR TEST FIRST: ON MADHYA PRADESH CRISIS

Why in news? Kamal Nath-led Congress government in Madhya Pradesh has to prove its majority on the floor of the legislature at the earliest. Delaying tactics by Mr. Nath goes against democratic principles. Also, the Governor’s position that the government will be presumed to have lost the majority unless it takes a floor test immediately […]

IT’S WRONG TO PRESUME THAT MERGERS WILL SOLVE BANKS’ WOES

Hurdles in the proposed merger of nationalised banks The main hurdle will be to the smooth process of integration. In our country, all our banks have their own importance in terms of origin, growth, expansion and geographical [focus], and have been contributing to economic development in their own way. When banks were nationalised in 1969, […]

FOR A UNIVERSAL STATUS OF PERSONHOOD: FOREIGNERS ACT

Why in news? A series of judgments delivered by the Gauhati High Court over the course of the last few weeks has brought into sharp focus the utter brutality of the regime governing the Foreigners’ Tribunals in Assam. Difficulty in Proving These verdicts entrench the establishment of an unreasonable burden on people declared as deemed […]

Current Affairs for UPSC IAS Exam – 18 April 2020

Contents RBI: Cuts reverse repo rate by 25 basis points; NBFCs get liquidity booster Pune zilla parishad plans tough action to check domestic violence Kisan Rath to link farmers to transport options Minor forest produces in exemption list RBI: CUTS REVERSE REPO RATE BY 25 BASIS POINTS; NBFCS GET LIQUIDITY BOOSTER Focus: GS-III Indian Economy […]

Indian Submarines and Naval Ships for UPSC Exam

Project 75 India P75I was first cleared in 2007, but lay dormant until now after undergoing numerous changes. The P75I project is part of a 30-year submarine building plan that ends in 2030. The project cost is about Rs. 45,000 crore. As part of this plan, India was to build 24 submarines — 18 conventional […]