16-September-2024-Special-Article

JUTE INDUSTRY IN INDIA Jute is a natural fiber primarily grown in India and Bangladesh, often referred to as the "Golden Fiber" due to its economic importance. It is a bast fiber, similar to flax and hemp, and has been traditionally cultivated in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent, with West Bengal being the

17-September-2024-Editorial

DELHI'S WINTER ACTION PLAN Delhi's air pollution problem worsens during winter, leading to severe health and environmental concerns.  To tackle this, the Delhi government launched a 21-point winter action plan focusing on real-time pollution monitoring, addressing key pollution sources, and emergency measures. The plan seeks to control air pollution through various means such as drone

17-September-2024-Special-Article

SURROGACY AND ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (ART) IN INDIA The legal landscape around surrogacy and assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in India has been evolving, with the introduction of the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act and the Assisted Reproductive Technologies (Regulation) Act in 2021. These laws focus on regulating surrogacy and ART procedures, with a particular emphasis on banning

18-September-2024-Editorial

EMERGENCY PROVISIONS IMPACT CENTRE-STATE RELATIONS The recent violence in Manipur has reignited a critical debate on Centre-State relations, especially regarding the role of the Centre in addressing internal crises within a state. The use of emergency provisions, particularly Articles 355 and 356, has come under focus. These provisions in the Indian Constitution empower the Centre

18-September-2024-Special-Article

URBAN FLOODING Urban flooding has emerged as a serious challenge in India, with many states witnessing extreme rainfall events exceeding 20% of normal averages this monsoon season. The increasing intensity of these weather patterns is largely due to the ongoing climate crisis. Over 64% of Indian sub-districts have experienced a rise in heavy rainfall days

17 &18-September-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

WINDFALL TAX ON CRUDE OIL CUT TO ZERO TOPIC: (GS3) ECONOMY: THE HINDU The windfall tax is a special additional excise duty imposed on domestically produced crude oil, with periodic revisions based on global oil prices. As of September 18, the Government of India has reduced the windfall tax on crude oil to zero. The

19-September-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

PM-AASHA SCHEMES TO CONTINUE WITH ADDITIONS: CENTRE TOPIC: (GS3) INDIAN ECONOMY: THE HINDU The Union Cabinet has approved the continuation of the Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay SanraksHan Abhiyan (PM-AASHA). The scheme aims to ensure remunerative prices for farmers and control price volatility of essential commodities, benefiting both farmers and consumers. Key Aspects of PM-AASHA: Objective:

19-September-2024-Editorial

INDIA-CHINA BORDER DISENGAGEMENT ALONG THE LAC: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS The India-China border, particularly along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh, has been a long-standing source of tension. While progress has been made in reducing military confrontation, several areas remain contentious. Recent discussions between high-level officials from both sides have aimed at de-escalating the situation,

19-September-2024-Special-Article

LEGAL FRAMEWORK REGARDING RAPE IN INDIA The rise in rape cases across India has sparked urgent discussions about the need for comprehensive legal reforms, stricter punishments, and societal changes to combat sexual violence. Addressing the issue requires both legal mechanisms and shifts in social behaviour to ensure the safety and dignity of women in the

20-September-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

HARAPPAN CIVILISATION: ENIGMA REMAINS EVEN AFTER 100 YEARS OF EXPLORATION TOPIC: (GS1) ANCIENT HISTORY: THE HINDU The Harappan civilisation, also known as the Indus Valley civilisation, was first announced by John Marshall in 1924 after the excavation of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro. A Bronze Age civilisation, it existed from 3200 BC to 1500 BC, flourishing in

20-September-2024-Editorial

ROLE OF FOOD BANKS IN ADDRESSING FOOD WASTE AND MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE Food banks play a critical role in addressing food insecurity by redistributing surplus food to those in need. They also contribute significantly to mitigating climate change by reducing food waste, which, when left to decompose in landfills, produces harmful greenhouse gases like methane.

20-September-2024-Special-Article

TEA INDUSTRY IN INDIA The tea industry in India, a vital part of its agricultural sector, has been facing significant challenges due to climate change, policy reforms, and fluctuating demand. Recent extreme weather events have adversely affected tea production, particularly in Assam and West Bengal, leading to an increase in domestic prices. This situation calls