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Maharashtra’s 2-child norm for govt. employees

Context: A circular issued by the Maharashtra Home Department recently stated that an internal inquiry had revealed that an officer suppressed the information that she had three children prior to her joining the department in 2012. The Maharashtra Civil Services (Declaration of Small Family) Rule of 2005 defines a small family as wife, husband and […]

Indian ads further gender stereotypes

Context: “Gender Bias and Inclusion In Advertising In India” report was recently released by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media (GDI). Relevance: GS-II: Social Justice (Issues Related to Women), GS-I: Indian Society Dimensions of the Article: Gender Equality in India Highlights of the report Way forwards […]

COVID: INCREASE IN MATERNAL DEATHS AND STILLBIRTHS

Context: The failure of the health system to cope with COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an increase in maternal deaths and stillbirths, according to a study published in The Lancet Global Health Journal. Relevance: GS-II: Social Justice (Issues Related to Women and Children, Health related issues) Dimensions of the Article: What is Maternal Mortality Ratio? Recent […]

SC ON PERMANENT COMMISSION FOR WOMEN IN ARMY

Context: The Supreme Court in Secretary, Ministry of Defence vs. Babita Puniya case directed the government to ensure that women officers in the Army be granted permanent commission (PC) as well as command postings in all services other than combat. After this judgement, women Short Service Commission (SSC) officers approached the Supreme Court challenging the […]

WHO’S AFRAID OF WOMEN

Context: Patriarchal societies seem to perpetually find themselves in a precarious position, where the line between order and disorder is dangerously blurred. Relevance: GS Paper 1: Role of women and women’s organisation; Mains Questions: Campaigns against inter-community relationships are a way to redirect anxieties over large-scale structural disruptions. Discuss. 15 Marks How does patriarchy impact […]

THARU TRIBALS AND TOURISM

Focus: GS-I Indian Society Why in news? The Uttar Pradesh government has recently embarked upon a scheme to take the unique culture of its ethnic Tharu tribe across the world. The intention is to put Tharu villages on the tourism map, and to create jobs and bring economic independence to the tribal population. More about […]

Education, the nation and the States

Context: New Education Policy 2020: A look at the proposals on curriculum, courses and medium of instruction, and the takeaways for students, schools and universities. Relevance: GS Paper 2: Social Sector & Social Services (health, education, human resources – issues in development, management); Mains questions: Education is fundamental for achieving full human potential, developing an […]

ADIVASIS ACCOUNT FOR 13% OF TOTAL CONVICTS

Focus: GS-I Indian Society, GS-II Governance Why in news? The makeup of the present criminal justice system points to a bias against Scheduled Tribes or Adivasis, who accounted for around 13 per cent of total number of convicts and 10 per cent of the total under-trials in Indian prisons, despite comprising less than 9 per […]

MEMBERS OF GREAT ANDAMAN TRIBE TEST POSITIVE

Focus: GS-I Indian Society Why in news? Members of the Great Andamanese tribe, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG), have tested positive for COVID-19. Details Great Andamanese are one of five PVTGs that reside in Andamans archipelago and this is one of the first cases of COVID-19 infections among the endangered PVTGs of the region. […]

COVID CASES IN BONDAS TRIBAL COMMUNITY

Focus: GS-I Indian Society Why in news? The COVID-19 pandemic has reached the Bondas, a tribal community residing in the hill ranges of Malkangiri district in Odisha. Bonda people The Bonda (also known as the Bondo, Bondo Poraja, Bhonda, or Remo) are a Munda ethnic group who live in the isolated hill regions of the […]