In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, ‘Squealer, the small fat pig’ was a brilliant orator who always spoke to the hard-working animals about a ‘readjustment of rations’, but ‘never as a “reduction”’. The Government’s latest announcement on free foodgrains is a case of similar doublespeak. The Cabinet has announced that under the …
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THE ILLOGICAL REJECTION OF THE IDEA OF SOUTH ASIA
It is an ill-wind that blows throughout the neighbourhood. A recent World Bank study on air pollution concludes that about two million people die prematurely in South Asia each year as particulate measure concentrations put nine South Asian cities among the world’s top 10 worst affected by air pollution. The …
Read More »THE AVERAGE PRICE RISE AND COOLING IN INFLATION
The last month of 2022 capped a year dominated by high inflation headlines on a seemingly amiable note. The average price rise faced by consumers during December slipped to its lowest since November 2021 at 5.7%. Data released on Monday show that wholesale inflation also fell to a 22-month-nadir of …
Read More »CHINA MUST WITHDRAW THE HOLD ON LISTING OF FOUR OTHER PAKISTANI TERRORISTS
India has welcomed the designation of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) deputy chief Abdur Rehman Makki as a sanctioned terrorist by the UN Security Council, after China withdrew the “technical hold” it had placed on the listing last year. Makki, the brother-in-law of 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed, is on the most wanted lists …
Read More »ELEPHANT TRANSLOCATIONS IN NILGIRI BIOSPHERE RESERVE’
The recent attempt to unsuccessfully translocate and rehabilitate a “problem elephant”, as described by the State Forest Department, has highlighted the need for better cooperation among Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka while releasing elephants in the tri-junction area of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve (NBR). The elephant in question, Pandalur Makhna-2 …
Read More »UNSC SANCTIONS COMMITTEE BLACKLISTS LASHKAR’S MAKKI
The ISIL and Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee of the UN Security Council (UNSC) has placed Abdul Rehman Makki, a fundraiser and key planner of the Pakistan-based terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), on its sanctions list. The move was made possible after China withdrew the “technical hold” that it had imposed last June, …
Read More »CHCS FACE 80% SHORTFALL OF SPECIALISTS DOCTORS
India is reeling under an acute shortage of specialist doctors, with a shortfall of nearly 80% of the required specialists at Community Health Centres (CHCs), reveals the Rural Health Statistics report published by the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry on Thursday. The CHCs are 30-bed block-level health facilities which …
Read More »INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT REBOUNDED TO 7.1% GROWTH
India’s industrial output bounced back to post 7.1% growth in November 2022, after shrinking 4.2% in October as per revised estimates. The jump was aided by a base effect as November 2021 had clocked just 1% growth, but also marked a 6% uptick in output levels over October 2022, when …
Read More »ANALYSING THE ‘CHEATING’ IN CHESS
The chess world was rattled in late 2022 when Magnus Carlsen, the current world champion, accused Hans Niemann, a 19-year-old U.S. chess grandmaster, of cheating using a chess-playing artificial intelligence (AI) system. Niemann had defeated Carlsen, prompting Carlsen’s accusation; Niemann asserted that he had defeated Carlsen fairly even though he …
Read More »A GOVERNOR AND A CHIEF MINISTER AT LOGGERHEADS
The Tamil Nadu Assembly witnessed dramatic scenes on January 9. When the Governor skipped portions of the address that was prepared and approved by the State Cabinet, including references to political stalwarts from the State and the Dravidian model of governance, Chief Minister M. K. Stalin moved a resolution to …
Read More »NEELAKURINJI ON THE LIST OF PROTECTED PLANTS
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF) has listed Neelakurinji (Strobilantheskunthiana) under Schedule III of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 including it on the list of protected plants. Those who uproot or destroy the plant will invite a fine of ₹25,000 and three years imprisonment. The cultivation of …
Read More »CONFLICT BETWEEN CM AND LG IN DELHI
The victory of the AamAadmi Party in the recent Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) elections has added a fresh backdrop to the unceasing face-off between the Lieutenant Governor of the National Capital Territory and the elected government. Several Governors, who are all too eager to further the Bharatiya Janata Party’s …
Read More »INDIA HAS MADE MARKED PROGRESS IN LAC INFRA DEVELOPMENT
While there are reports of infrastructure build-up on the Chinese side, what does not come to the fore is what infrastructure has been developed on our side, Army chief General Manoj Pande said on Thursday, stating that there has been “marked improvement” and there are plans for all-weather connectivity and …
Read More »ENTERING A YEAR OF UNCERTAINTY AND THE REALM OF GEOPOLITICS
Soothsayers seldom read the future correctly, especially in the realm of geopolitics. Quite a few soothsayers, however, were partially right at the beginning of 2022 when they said that uncertainty and impermanence would dictate the course of world events that year. The year did witness a spike in geopolitical challenges …
Read More »ARTICLE 141 OF THE CONSTITUTION
The public criticism aired by Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar on the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) judgment may be seen as comments by a high constitutional authority against “the law of the land”. The Supreme Court has held that its judicial pronouncements lay down the law. Article 141 of the Constitution …
Read More »OFFICE OF REGISTRAR-GENERAL OF INDIA
The Office of the Registrar-General of India (RGI) is following the set of criteria set out by the Lokur Committee nearly 60 years ago to define any new community as a Scheduled Tribe, The Hindu has learnt. Approval of the Office of the RGI is mandatory for the inclusion of any community …
Read More »U.K., JAPAN INK DEFENCE PACT ALLOWING TROOP DEPLOYMENTS
The U.K. and Japan, on Wednesday, signed a defence pact, which will permit the deployment of troops in each other’s countries and increase security cooperation. The move comes as Britain is undertaking a ‘tilt’ towards the Indo-Pacific in its foreign and security policy. “The Reciprocal Access Agreement is hugely significant …
Read More »GOVT. NETS 87% OF DIRECT TAX GOAL, RECEIPTS HIT ₹12 LAKH CR.
India’s net direct tax collections stood at ₹12.31 lakh crore as on Tuesday, accounting for almost 87% of the target for 2022-23 and reflecting a 19.6% growth over the year-earlier period, the Finance Ministry said on Wednesday, asserting that tax revenues continued to register ‘steady growth’. The growth rate for …
Read More »LAND SINKING IN JOSHIMATH
Cracks first appeared in a few houses in Uttarakhand’s Joshimath town in October 2021. Over a year later, by January 11, 2023, 723 houses in all of the nine wards in the town had developed major or minor cracks on the floors, ceilings and walls. In response, 145 families have …
Read More »REDUCING PRETERM BIRTHS AND STILLBIRTHS
Nelson Mandela had said that “there can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children”. Two global reports released on January 10, 2023 — on child mortality and on stillbirths — prod us to reflect on whether India is doing enough …
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