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04 Aug, 2019
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GS-II: Finding the data on missing girls. Context The sex ratio at birth (SRB) has been dropping continuously since Census 2011, coming down from 909 girls per thousand boys in 2011-2013 to 896 girls in 2015-2017 as per the SRS Statistical Reports. Facts Female foeticide continues t
GS-II: Urban spaces need better-designed homes and an egalitarian housing policy. Context Homelessness is on the rise and has been for the past half a century. Eight years ago, after the 2011 Census, the demand for new housing was at 25 lakh units. With demand rising exponentially and incr
GS-II: Health care is ailing. Context The National Medical Commission Bill passed by Rajya Sabha addresses these concerns. Why medical education needs these regulations? To ensure that doctors are appropriately trained and skilled to address the prevailing disease burden To
GS-II: What’s NEXT? Context In its second iteration, the National Medical Commission (NMC) Bill seems to have gained from its time in the bottle, like ageing wine. The new version has some sharp divergences from the original. Background Presented in Parliament in 2
GS-III: Governing India through fiscal math Context While it is important for a government to pursue a sound economic policy, including management of the public finances, it is yet another matter to make a fetish of any one aspect of it. The latter appears to govern this government’s
GS-III: Transforming livelihood through farm ponds Context Prime Minister Narendra Modi explicated the need to implement innovative water management measures, stressing particularly the importance of rainwater harvesting both at the household and community levels. One intervention that has
GS-II Paper: Paramash Scheme Context The Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal “Nishank” launched ‘Paramarsh’ – a University Grants Commission (UGC) scheme for Mentoring National Accreditation and Assessment Council (NAAC) Accreditati
GS-II Paper: Anti-Defection Law What is Anti-Defection Law? The Tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution is popularly known as the Anti-Defection Act. The original constitution had no such provisions. It was included in the Constitution in 1985 by the Rajiv Gandhi government. The main intent
GS-III Paper: Going Electric: On plans To switch to Electric Vehicles. Electric Vehicles: An electric vehicle uses one or more electric motors or traction motors for propulsion. An electric vehicle may be powered through the self-contained battery, solar panels or an electric generator to
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