22-May-2024-Editorial

NITI AAYOG REPORT FINDS ‘HUGE GAP’ IN CANCER SCREENING AT AYUSHMAN CENTRES  The NITI Aayog report highlighted critical gaps in cancer detection in India, raising concerns about public health risks.  It focused on the screening programs at Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs) meant for early detection of cancers like oral, breast, and cervical

23-May-2024-Editorial

INDIAN MANUFACTURING NEEDS MORE SOPHISTICATION: FINANCE MINISTER  The manufacturing sector in India plays a significant role in the country's economy, contributing 17% to GDP and employing over 27.3 million workers.  The government aims to increase its contribution to 25% of the economy by 2025, as part of the Make in India initiative.  While certain sectors

24-May-2024-Editorial

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT NAGALAND INSURGENCY  The Naga insurgency is one of the longest-running ethnic conflicts in India, primarily driven by the quest for Naga sovereignty and autonomy. The conflict has deeply affected the socio-political dynamics of the northeastern region of India.   Recently, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) accused the National Socialist Council

25-May-2024-Editorial

SPACE TOURISM  Space tourism, once a futuristic dream, is now becoming a reality with individuals like Gopi Thotakura venturing beyond Earth's atmosphere.   This burgeoning industry offers recreational trips to space, presenting both opportunities and challenges.                 What is Space Tourism?  Space tourism involves providing recreational space travel experiences for tourists.  Types: Suborbital flights offer

27-May-2024-Editorial

MICROPLASTICS  Microplastics, defined as plastic particles smaller than five millimetres in diameter, have become a ubiquitous environmental pollutant, posing significant threats to ecosystems and human health.   These minuscule plastic fragments originate from various sources, including the breakdown of larger plastics and deliberate manufacturing of tiny particles for commercial use.   Recent studies have shed light on

28-May-2024-Editorial

THE RECENT UNREST IN PAKISTAN-OCCUPIED KASHMIR  The unrest in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) has heightened due to economic woes, including soaring prices and financial strain.   Pakistan's economy faces significant challenges, marked by high inflation, escalating energy costs, and trade disruptions with India.   These factors have contributed to economic instability in regions like PoK, exacerbating the already

29-May-2024-Editorial

PROMOTING COMPETITION IN DIGITAL MARKETS: THE AI CHALLENGE  During the 15th annual day celebrations of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), the Chairperson emphasized the inclination of digital markets towards heightened market concentration, potentially leading to monopolistic tendencies.  Key Highlights of the Event:  The CCI Chairperson pointed out that the dominance of digital platforms over

30-May-2024-Editorial

FARM LOAN WAIVERS  Farm loan waivers are governmental measures aimed at relieving farmers from the burden of repaying certain agricultural loans, typically announced during election campaigns to garner support from the farming community.  These waivers are implemented to alleviate agrarian distress caused by factors like crop failure, natural calamities, or economic hardships.  Governments allocate funds

01-June-2024-Editorial

WIPO TREATY ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, GENETIC RESOURCES, TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE  The recently concluded World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) treaty on Intellectual Property (IP), Genetic Resources (GRs), and Associated Traditional Knowledge (ATK) marks a significant achievement for countries of the global South, including India.   Adopted by a consensus of over 150 countries, the treaty aims to balance

03-June-2024-Editorial

GLOBAL PANDEMIC AGREEMENT  The World Health Assembly (WHA), in its annual meeting, agreed on significant amendments to the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR) and made commitments to finalize a global pandemic agreement by 2025. These amendments aim to enhance global preparedness, surveillance, and responses to public health emergencies, including pandemics.  Key Amendments to IHR  Pandemic

04-June-2024-Editorial

ATAL MISSION FOR REJUVENATION AND URBAN TRANSFORMATION (AMRUT)  The Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) was launched in 2015 to enhance basic infrastructure and implement urban reforms in selected cities across India, covering about 60% of the urban population.    AMRUT 2.0 Scheme Overview:  Launched in 2021, AMRUT 2.0 aims to extend the

05-June-2024-Editorial

PERSONALITY RIGHTS  The ongoing disputes involving Hollywood actress and OpenAI, and the legal action by the New York Times against OpenAI and Microsoft, underscore the significance of personality rights and the regulatory landscape for AI.   Personality rights are vital for individuals, especially celebrities, to control their public persona. In India, while explicit laws on personality