Monthly Archives: December 2022

THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, FOOD AND SOCIALISING

Arthur Schopenhauer, a famous German philosopher, observed, “Life swings like a pendulum backward and forward between pain and boredom. Perhaps he was right but he overlooked that in a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic, pain and boredom occur together. Lay-offs of the employed and deaths on a massive scale …

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LOW PRESSURE AREA FORMS OVER SOUTH ANDAMAN SEA

The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), Chennai on Monday announced that a low pressure area (LPA) has formed over the south Andaman Sea and neighbourhood. It is likely to concentrate into a depression by Tuesday evening and bring widespread light to moderate rain over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal for three …

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RELEGIOUS CONVERSIONS IN INDIA

Bench says it will examine ‘veiled intentions’ behind religious conversions through allurement by offering food, medicines, treatment; purpose of charity should not be conversion, it adds The Supreme Court on Monday said acts of charity or good work to help a community or the poor should not cloak an intention to …

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E-RUPEE OF RESERVE BANK OF INDIA

Background: The Reserve Bank of India this week launched the digital rupee on a pilot basis. The digital currency will be offered by a select group of public and private banks in a few major cities initially, which can be used for both person-to-person and person-to-merchant transactions. What is the …

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CHINA’S MOVES IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

On November 21, China’s top development aid agency convened the first “China-Indian Ocean Region Forum” in the southwestern Chinese city of Kunming. The meet organised by the China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA) is the latest Chinese initiative focusing on the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), underlining Beijing’s growing strategic interests …

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OPEC+

All-weather allies: For OPEC+, the big unknown in the oil equation is how heavily the sanctions will hit Russian supply. AP However, the organisation of 13 oil-producing countries says it is ready to ‘meet at any time and take immediate additional measures’ to address market developments. The next meeting of the body is …

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INDIA SCORES HIGHEST-EVER RANKING IN AVIATION SAFETY

With the country getting its highest-ever rank in the ICAO aviation safety rankings, Arun Kumar, chief of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, on Sunday said the challenge is to further improve the air safety ecosystem. The comment also comes against the backdrop of the country’s aviation sector slowly coming …

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RANSOMWARE ATTACK ON AIIMS SERVERS

Two weeks after a cyberattack crippled the servers at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), the system has not been completely restored as investigators anticipate more damage if it is linked to the Internet. The file extensions for all the physical servers of AIIMS running on the Linux …

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INDIA TOPS INDEX ON SOCIAL HOSTILITIES RELATING TO RELIGION

In the early days of the pandemic, the Tablighi Jamaat, a little-known Islamic organisation, found itself in the middle of a controversy in India after many of its patrons who attended a religious congregation tested positive for COVID-19. Those who got infected were referred to by many as the ‘Nizamuddin …

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POOR SOIL MANAGEMENT WILL ERODE FOOD SECURITY

Healthy soils are essential for our survival. They support healthy plant growth to enhance both our nutrition and water percolation to maintain groundwater levels. Soils help to regulate the planet’s climate by storing carbon and are the second largest carbon sink after the oceans. They help maintain a landscape that …

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