9 PM Daily Current Affairs Brief – February 2nd, 2022

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FM call for paradigm change in urban planning ‘opportunity of a lifetime’: Experts

Source: This post is based on the article “FM call for paradigm change in urban planning ‘opportunity of a lifetime’: Experts” published in the Indian Express  on 2nd February,2022.

Syllabus: GS 1 Urbanization, their problems and their remedies.

Relevance: Importance of urbanization in the present budget.

News: On emphasizing urban planning, Finance Minister (FM) said when India will celebrate its 100th Independence Day, nearly half the population would be in urban areas.

Must read: Union Budget 2022-23: Highlights, tax proposals, concerns – Explained, pointwise 
What is the announcement on urban planning from budget 2022-23?

FM said that urban planning will help India realize its economic potential, including livelihood opportunities for the demographic dividend. To achieve this, there is a need for a paradigm change, like

– India needs to nurture the megacities and their hinterlands to become current centers of economic growth.

–  India needs to facilitate its tier 2 and 3 cities. There is a need to reinvent cities into centers of sustainable living with opportunities for all, including women and youth.

What is the need for urban planning?

First, Indian urban planning is still working on philosophies of the socialist era. It is characterized by a command and control approach, license-permit raj, and an anti-market outlook. This brings more problems and harm to the poorest section of the urban population. So, it urgently needs reform and liberalization.

Second, Urban planning is missing in most of the Indian cities “as their growth trajectory determined by realtors”.

What is the significance of good urban planning?

According to experts:

–  well-planned urbanism will add to the GDP and contribute to economic growth.

– Involvement of various stakeholders at multiple levels and emphasis on paradigm change will help to make the urban sector perform better.

Read more: Urbanisation and the Need for Sustainable Cities – Explained, pointwise
What steps should the government need to adopt for better urban planning?

– Lay plans that address specific problems and characteristics of specific cities.

– Ensure good public transport is present in these areas.

– Focus on creating mobility grids that would connect the secondary cities to megacities.

Read more: NITI Aayog Launches Report on Reforms in Urban Planning Capacity in India

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Budget’s missed healthcare opportunity

Source: This post is based on the following articles:

Budget 2022: Can the finance minister solve India’s health challenges?” published in the Business Standard on 2nd February 2022.

“Budget’s missed healthcare opportunitypublished in the Indian Express on 2nd February 2022.

Syllabus: GS 2 Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/services related to Health.

Relevance: Understanding the health budget.

News: Given the Covid pandemic it was expected that health would be the focus of the budget. But government’s focus is more on capital expenditure.

Must read: Union Budget 2022-23: Highlights, tax proposals, concerns – Explained, pointwise 
Why government focus on health is important?

An estimated 70,000 crore have been spent on out-of-pocket expenditure by people. This pushed millions below the poverty line. Children have lost two years of schooling. Covid resulted in a 30% shortfall in covering immunisation and reproductive and child health programmes.

Though The budget allocation on health has increased to 83,000 crores, it is only an increase of 16.4% over the previous year.

Read more: Steps taken by the Government of India to meet the challenges of Healthcare in India.
Why less allocation is a challenge for the health sector?

First, because of the COVID-19 pandemic fiscal space for health is small. And the key priorities of defence, education and subsidies also cannot be ignored.

Second, While the Centre bears only 8% of health expenditure, states spend twice that amount. There is a huge divergence in health spending across states, with states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar becoming major determinants in health outcomes.

Third, improvement in health outcomes needs long-term planning, which is lacking in India.

Read more: Why India’s Health data needs a booster jab
Why investment in health sectors is important?

Investment in maternal and child health and nutrition will pay dividends with a more capable workforce. Investments in health provide financial risk protection to the population. This can save families from going into poverty.

The window of long-term investment is small. The 26 million children born in India every year are part of human capital that should be converted into an active and healthy workforce.

Read more: Health Infrastructure: PM bats for health infra at district level
What should be done going forward?

There should be a sustained 20-year plan to reach critical milestones like infant mortality, nutrition, child immunisation, reductions in infectious diseases etc.

India can learn from the Chinese plan and long-term investment which pulled millions out of poverty by investing in health.

The national health Mission thus becomes key for attaining long-term health goals in India.


A betrayal of the social sector when it needs help

Source: This post is based on the article “A betrayal of the social sector when it needs help” published in The Hindu on 2nd February 2022.

Syllabus: GS 2 Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector.

Relevance: Understanding the budget on the social sector.

News: India continues to rank poorly in various global indices such as the Human Development Index, the Global Hunger Index and others. But, despite this, the budget has put less emphasis on the social sector like health, education and food security.

Must read: Union Budget 2022-23: Highlights, tax proposals, concerns – Explained, pointwise 
What is the present condition of Indian economic growth?

Various reports like Oxfam’s ‘Inequality Kills’ and the ICE360 survey, found that the recovery in economic growth in India is K-shaped. It means that the incomes of the poorer sections of the society are decreasing, while those of the richer sections are increasing.

India has been experiencing increasing inequality over the last couple of decades. Also, there is stagnancy in real wages and an increase in unemployment after 2016.

What are the allocations provided to the social sector in the Budget 2022-23?

School Education: The government acknowledged learning challenges created by the closure of schools. Yet, the government announced an expansion of the ‘ one class, one TV channel‘ scheme instead of allocations of school. The government needs to focus on school infrastructure, teachers vacancies, etc

The budget for school education at ₹63,449 crores is a slight improvement over last year’s ₹54,873 crores (2021-22 budget estimates, BE). Allocation to PM Poshan, has also reduced from ₹11,500 crores last year to ₹10,233 crores this year.

Public Health System: Despite the pandemic, the budget for the department of health and family welfare has gone up only 16%. Even, the budget for jal jeevan mission increased to 60,000 crores, only 44% of allocated funds were spent as of December 2021. Also, the budget for water and sanitation should not be clubbed with health.

Public Distribution scheme: Though the national food security act covered only 60% of the population, PDS served as a lifeline during the pandemic period. Eligible persons benefited from additional foodgrains under PMGKAY. But food subsidy of 2.06 lakh crore is only enough to cover NFSA entitlements.

Schemes: Budgets for important schemes such as Saksham Anganwadi, maternity entitlements and social security pensions are around the same as the allocations for last year. The allocation for MGNREGA at ₹73,000 crores also does not reflect the increased demand for work or the pending wages of ₹21,000 crores.

How less allocation of resources can affect the social sector?

International Labour Organization, shows that the spending on social protection (excluding health) in India is 1.4% of the GDP, while the average for low-middle income countries is 2.5%. Budgets on health and education have also been low, much below the desirable levels of 3% and 6% of the GDP. This together, can impact the inclusive development of India.


MGNREGA: Is the govt expecting unemployment levels to change soon?

Source: This post is based on the article “MGNREGA: Is the govt expecting unemployment levels to change soon?” published in Business Standard on 2nd Feb 2022.

Syllabus: GS-2- Mobilisation of Resources and Budgeting

Relevance: Need of increasing expenditure on social welfare

News: Recently finance minister released Union Budget 2022-23.

This article discusses the regressive nature of budget in terms of social welfare.

Why the budget 2022-2023 appears regressive in nature with respect to social welfare?

One, last year only Rs 73,000 crore was budgeted but the allocation for MGNREGA was increased to Rs 1.11 trillion due to pandemic. The funds were utilized within seven months itself and 23 states/UTs used more money than they received but still there are complaints of delay in payments.

This year again MGNREGA budget estimate is again Rs 73,000 crore. It appears that government is expecting jobs to increase.

Two, under Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana, 60 per cent of the population, receive 6 kg of free grain and dal. But the budget has not given clarity on its continuance.

Three, the mid-day meal scheme saw budget cut in 2021–22 and the Revised Estimate was lower. The scheme has been renamed PM Poshan but the allocation is same this year. If it is adjusted for inflation, it will be lower by 40 per cent.

Poshan Abhiyan aims to improve nutritional outcomes by 2022, but the government had released only 46 per cent of the annual outlay by October 31, 2020. Also, in 2021, the budget was cut by 27 per cent.

Four, the expenditure on ICDS was also lower in nominal terms in 2021-22 compared to 2014–15. ICDS schemes reduce the mortality, morbidity, malnutrition and school dropout and enhance the capability of the mother. But Inflation adjusted expenditure is 36 per cent lower for 2021–22 compared to 2014.

The ICDS was clubbed with the Poshan Abhiyan, the Scheme for Adolescent Girls, and the National Creche Scheme, and now known as Saksham. Its budget for 2021–22 was less than the previous year’s budget for the ICDS alone and estimates for 2022-23 is unchanged from last year revised estimate.

Five, the Drinking Water and Sanitation Department saw its budget rise but Rs 50,000 crore of that was for the Central Road and Infrastructure Fund. It suggests an act of cover up to avoid questions.

Six, the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana was clubbed with the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme for girls’ education, the Mahila Shakti Kendra and other general gender budgeting. It is now known as Samarthya. It received less than allocated funds in 2021-22 and there is no direct reference to it in 2022-23 Budget.

Seven, the allocation for Ayushman Bharat was Rs 6,400 crore in 2021–22 which was same as previous year. But the Revised Estimates show that only Rs 585 crore was actually spent.

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A recipe to deepen the distress in rural economy

Source: This post is based on the article “A recipe to deepen the distress in rural economy” published in Live-Mint on 2nd Feb 2022.

Syllabus: GS3 – Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment. 

Relevance: Budget, Rural economy, Demand deficit. 

News: The pandemic induced slowdown has disproportionately affected those at the bottom. Also the economy specially the rural economy had been facing challenges due to demand deficiency even before the pandemic started. 

Given that monetary policy has limited success in dealing with a crisis of this nature ,fiscal policy is expected to play the dominant role.  

How can fiscal policy help the rural economy come out of distress? 

It can be done by increasing consumption demand in the economy and also protect those impacted by the slowdown and the pandemic.  One way of doing this is to raise incomes of those engaged in agriculture, directly as well as indirectly. 

What are the challenges that rural economy is facing? 

Rising cost of agricultural inputs: Budget has drastically reduced the subsidy on fertilisers for 2022-23. This is in addition to the high prices for energy, which has also seen a sharp rise last year as prices for both diesel and electricity rose. 

This will lead to farmer incomes declining even more than the levels of 2019. 

Although there has been a rise in inflation, the budget has not increased allocation for support schemes, such as crop insurance, interest subvention and cash transfer scheme. 

Due to the challenges faced by the agriculture economy, rural non-farm economy acted as a refuge for a majority of wageworkers. For example – Majority of the workers took employment under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). However, budget allocation of NREGS also has been reduced compared to last year. 

Overall, there is a net result is a 12% decline in the budget of rural development at a time when distress in the rural economy is at its highest.  

Government should strive to provide protection of incomes, employment and basic services to the majority in rural areas.    


Budget sets up the digital pitch for India to bat on

Source: This post is based on the article “Foundation for digital India 2.0” published in The Hindu  and “Budget sets up the digital pitch for India to bat on” published in Live-Mint on 2nd Feb 2022.     

Syllabus: GS3-Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment. 

Relevance: Budget, Indian economy 

News: Finance Minister has recently presented the budget.

Although there are many positives in the Indian economic scenario like with 9.3% India is the fastest-growing large economy, it has over $630 billion of foreign reserves equalling 13 months of imports.

However there are some challenges too like the problem of unemployment rate.  

How the present budget tries to address these issues? 

Infrastructure– The current budget allocates ₹7.5 lakh crore to infrastructure, which is 35% higher than previous year. 

It has the benefit of triple effect that is it generates employment, revives the core sector and improves the productivity of the economy.  

A large part of this allocation will be to fund the PM Gatishakti, with special emphasis on setting up 100 multimodal cargo terminals and data connectivity for seamless movement of goods.  This initiative will bring tremendous benefits to “Make in India” & PLI initiatives and reduce business costs. 

However, government should focus on proper implementation to harness its complete benefit. 

Financial assistance to States for capital Investments has increased: This reflects the true spirit of a federal structure.  

Digital India: Government initiatives like issuing digital currency, Digital University, emphasis on digital banking, auctioning 5G spectrum, building optical fibre network, etc will improve efficiency and lead to generation of employment in the services sector. 

It also puts emphasis on urban planning and development, as 50% of India’s population lives in urban areas. This will improve quality of life. 

What the budget still missed to address? 

Healthcare did not get the expected share of allocation. This is specially important as India has one of the lowest hospital infrastructures for its population.  

While there is mention of light touch regulation for AI, green energy and clean mobility, there was need for more to accelerate growth in these sunrise sectors.  

The budget also misses overcoming the shortfalls of the Privatisation and asset monetisation initiatives that under delivered, and reforms were expected to ensure that those get back on track.  

The other sector, one of the largest employers of blue-collared workers, i.e. the real estate sector, was missing in terms of suitable incentives, specially when it is still to recover from the pandemic 

Indian Diaspora had a long-standing demand that the OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) investments be treated at par with the resident investors, Budget could have used the diaspora as an additional economic engine if it fulfilled this demand. 


A takeaway is the good infrastructure push

Source: This post is based on the article “A takeaway is the good infrastructure push” published in The Hindu on 2nd Feb 2022.

Syllabus: GS3- Government Budgeting

Relevance: Growth, Fiscal balance

News: Recently Union Budget 2022-23 has been released which has focused on expanding capital expenditure.

The article discusses the projected growth, revenue, expenditure, debt and real growth.

What is projected income growth?

Budget has projected a nominal GDP growth estimate of 11.1% for 2022-23. The real GDP growth is estimated of 8% with an implicit price deflator (IPD)-based inflation of 2.9%. It will deliver nominal growth of 11.1%.

But what could be real GDP?

According to NSO, real GDP in 2021-22 will exceed marginally from 2019-20 level. In the second half of 2021-22, real GDP growth was only 5.6% without any base effects. But the IPD-based inflation will be relatively high in 2022-23.

The reason of high IPD- based inflation is high wholesale price index in the first half of 2022-23 due to high prices of global crude and primary products. Hence, the real GDP growth will be around 7%-7.5% in 2022-23 with nominal growth assumption of 13% and IPD-based inflation will be 5%.

What is projected revenue and expenditure?

One, the Centre’s gross and net tax revenues are estimated to grow at 24.1% and 23.8%. However, the tax buoyancy has been reduced to 0.9. But the Centre’s tax buoyancy will be higher than 0.9 due to digitization and formalization of the economy.

Two, the total expenditure will grow by 4.6%. But the revenue and capital expenditures will grow by 0.9% and 24.5% respectively. This structural change will increase output and act as employment multiplier.

What is projected level of debt and fiscal deficit?

As per Economic Survey for 2021-22, the general government debt relative to GDP is close to 90% at the end of 2021-22 and 2022-23. The debt-GDP ratio will increase in 2022-23 which will cover major part of the Government’s revenue budget.

There will be reduction in fiscal deficit by 0.5% points and the target is to reach a level of 4.5% by 2025-26. This will result in reduction of 0.63% points in fiscal deficit per year in the next three years.

What are the other changes made in Budget 2022?

One, it incentivized States to expand capital expenditures by permitting a fiscal deficit limit of 4% of GDP. 0.5% is marked for expanding power infrastructure. Also, ₹1 lakh-crore has been allocated to States for capital expenditure in 2022-23 as 50-year interest-free loans.

Two, subsidies are reduced to 1.2% of GDP in 2022-23 from 1.9% in 2021-22 to reduce the burden of interest payments which has gone up from 3.5% in 2021-22 to 3.6% in 2022-23. Interest payments are also rising due to increased borrowings from the market.

What is the way forward?

First, there should be medium-term assessment of the National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) to indicate the sectors of deficient investment to increase transparency.

Second, Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act should be re-examined to give the sustainable levels of debt and fiscal deficit and the adjustment path given the high debt-GDP levels.

Third, there is need to correct the under-assessment of tax buoyancy and nominal GDP growth assumption. It will increase fiscal space for raising expenditure.


Great On Growth, Not on Jobs

Source: This post is based on the article “Great on Growth, Not on Jobs” and “Short, Sharp & Smart” published in Time of India on 2nd Feb 2022.

Syllabus: GS3- Government Budgeting

Relevance: Significance of Budget 2022-23

News: Recently Union Budget 2022-23 has been released.

 The article discusses the wise choices made in the budget along with challenges still existing to be resolved.

What are the excellent strategies seen in the Budget 2022-23?

One, the finance minister has avoided populist measure and focused on increasing public investment.

Government capital expenditure is expected to grow by 35% and interest-free loans will be given to states for capex spending.

It will increase private investment and build a base for strong growth in the future. Also, the twin balance sheet problem is on path of recovery and banks are ready to lend.

It will help in achieving virtuous growth cycle. To further encourage private investment, the Budget has offered stability in the direct tax regime.

It is done even when there is risk of high inflation because Inflation is mostly due to higher energy and commodity prices and the government has very less control over these factors.

Two, Budget 2022-23 has also focused on soft infrastructure. It will help in building trust, reducing cost of business and becoming a part of the world’s China+1strategy.

Three, Budget has imposed 30 % tax on income from trading in virtual digital assets. RBI will also come out with an e-rupee, a digital version of the paper currency next year.

Finance minister has also said that 30% tax on digital assets doesn’t mean legalizing them. But the Budget has made the first move towards accepting the reality of crypto assets. This will give time to crypto asset holders to adjust their portfolios.

Four, Finance minister has acknowledged that economic recovery is uneven. Hence, extended credit guarantee for MSMEs.

How government has planned to finance the increased capex?

First, nominal GDP is expected to grow 11. 1% in 2022-23 which will increase gross tax revenue by 9. 6% and the total expenditure is budgeted to increase by only 4. 6%. Hence, huge capex can be funded by increased tax revenue.

Second, the food subsidy and MGNREGA allocation have been lowered by about Rs 1. 05 lakh crore. Also, spending on vaccines and Air India will fall in 2022-23. These steps will free up resources.

What are the challenges existing for the Indian economy?

First, the major issue is joblessness and pandemic has added to it. For instance, nearly 10 million jobs have been lost due to growth slowdown and the shift in activity from the labour-intensive informal sector to the capital-intensive formal sector.

India is in need of huge numbers of jobs that can be fulfilled by MSMEs. MSME sector is job-intensive but Budget has nothing new for this sector except continuing the existing guarantee schemes.

Second, other major issue is fiscal deficit. It is 6. 9% of GDP this year and it has to decline to 6.4% by next year. Budget 2022-23 has committed to bring it down to 4. 5% of GDP by 2025-26. But it has not given the path and steps that will be taken to achieve that target. This would have enhanced credibility and reduced government’s cost of borrowing.

Third, people who want to shift to virtual transaction have already shifted to UPI-based fast payment systems. Hence, there are doubts about success of e-rupee.

Fourth, if inflation will rise, retail fuel prices will start rising again and RBI’s MPC will increase rates. But any sharp rate hikes will affect growth without bringing down cost-push inflation.

What is the way forward?

PLI incentives can be linked to job creation. Government should not follow protectionist policies and import tariffs should be reduced to make export sector competitive as it creates jobs.

Prelims Oriented Articles (Factly)

Centre to set up high-level panel on urban policies

Source:  This post is based on the articleCentre to set up high-level panel on urban policiespublished in The Hindu on 2nd Feb 2022.

What is the news?

The Finance Minister has announced plans to set up a high-level committee of planners, economists and institutions to provide recommendations on issues and policies related to the urban sector.

What is the need of a High Level Panel on Urban Planning?

By 2047, nearly half of India’s population is likely to be living in urban areas.

To prepare for this, orderly urban development is of critical importance, as the “business as usual” approach towards urban planning would not work.

But for orderly urban development, we need to nurture the megacities and their hinterlands to become current centres of economic growth. Further, we need to facilitate tier 2 and 3 cities to take on the mantle in the future. 

Hence, for this purpose, the Government has set up a High Level panel comprising urban planners, urban economists and institutions who will make recommendations on policies, capacity-building, planning, implementation and governance.

What are the other steps announced in the Budget for Urban Areas?

Firstly, the government will designate five institutions as centres of excellence to develop India-specific knowledge in urban planning and design and to deliver certified training in these areas. These centres will be provided funds of Rs 250 crore each. 

Secondly, the government has announced ‘MetroLite’ and ‘MetroNeo’ technologies to provide metro rail systems at much lesser cost with similar experience in Tier-2 cities and peripheral areas of Tier-1 cities.

Thirdly, the government will work with the state governments for reduction of time for land and construction approvals and promote affordable housing.


Digital varsity and e-content for schools planned

Source: This post is based on the article “Digital varsity and e-content for schools planned” published in The Hindu on 2nd Feb 2022.

What is the news?

In Budget 2022, the Finance Minister has announced several initiatives for the education Sector.

What are the initiatives announced in the Education Sector in Budget 2022?

DESH-Stack e-portal: Digital Ecosystem for Skilling and Livelihood (DESH-Stack e-portal) will be launched to empower citizens to skill, reskill or upskill through online training.

Digital University: A digital university will be established to provide access to world-class quality universal education to students across the country with a personalized learning experience at their doorsteps in different languages.The university will be built on a networked hub-spoke model with the collaboration of best public universities and institutions in the country.

Virtual Labs: 750 virtual labs in science and mathematics and 75 e-labs for skilling with simulated learning environments are to be set-up in 2022-23.

World–class foreign universities and institutions will be allowed in the GIFT City to offer courses in various subjects like Financial Management, FinTech, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

Expansion of One Class-One TV Channel programme of PM e-VIDYA from 12 to 200 TV channels.This will enable all states to provide quality supplementary education in regional languages for classes 1-12.

Teachers will be encouraged to develop quality e-content in different languages and different subjects so that any teacher or student can access the content from anywhere and get benefitted.

Government will set up an animation, visual effects, gaming, and comic (AVGC) promotion task force to realize the potential of this sector.


Budget extends more sops for IFSC

Source: This post is based on the article “Budget extends more sops for IFSC” published in The Hindu on 2nd Feb 2022.

What is the news?

In the Union Budget 2022, the Finance Minister has announced several steps to further promote the International Financial Services Center (IFSC) in Gujarat.

What are the steps announced by the Finance Minister to promote IFSC?

Firstly, Income Tax incentives will be provided to promote various business activities such as ship leasing and financing, offshore fund management and offshore banking activities at GIFT City

Secondly, World–class foreign universities and institutions will be allowed in the GIFT City to offer courses in various subjects like Financial Management, FinTech, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. These universities will be free from domestic regulations except those by IFSCA.

Thirdly, an International Arbitration Center will be set up in the GIFT City for timely settlement of disputes under international jurisprudence.

Fourthly, the Government has allowed “climate finance” funds to be routed to India through IFSC.

Fifthly, the income of a non-resident from offshore derivative instruments or over-the-counter derivatives issued by an offshore banking unit at IFSC shall be exempt from tax, subject to conditions.


Govt. proposes new SEZ law

Source: This post is based on the articleGovt. proposes new SEZ lawpublished in The Hindu on 2nd Feb 2022.

What is the news?

In the Union Budget 2022, the Government has proposed to replace the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Act,2006 with a new law.

What is the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Act?

The Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Act was enacted in 2006 with an aim to create special economic zones.

SEZ are areas within the country that have different economic regulations and are considered foreign territory. They not only aid foreign investment, but  are export hubs as well.

Units in SEZs used to enjoy 100% income tax exemption on export income for the first five years, 50% for the next five years and 50% of the ploughed back export profit for another five years.

However, these zones started losing their sheen after imposition of minimum alternate tax and introduction of sunset clause for removal of tax incentives. Moreover, the current legislation is over 16 years old.

Hence, that’s why a new SEZ law is needed.

What will be the purpose of the new SEZ law?

The new SEZ legislation will enable the states to become partners in Development of Enterprise and Service Hubs.

It will cover all large existing and new industrial enclaves to optimally utilise available infrastructure and enhance competitiveness of exports.


A NEW SCHEME, PRIME MINISTER’S DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE FOR NORTH EAST ‘PM-DevINE’ ANNOUNCED; Rs. 1500 CRORE ALLOCATED

Source:  This post is based on the articleA NEW SCHEME, PRIME MINISTER’S DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE FOR NORTH EAST ‘PM-DevINE’ ANNOUNCED; Rs. 1500 CRORE ALLOCATEDpublished in PIB on 2nd Feb 2022.

What is the news?

The Finance Minister has announced the Prime Minister’s Development Initiative for North-East(PM-DevINE) Scheme during the Union Budget 2022-23.

What is PM-DevINE Scheme?

The PM-DevINE Scheme will fund infrastructure and social development projects based on the needs felt in the North-East.

Objective: To enable livelihood activities for youth and women and fill the gap in various sectors.

Implementation: The scheme will be implemented through the North-Eastern Council. 

The scheme will not be a substitute for existing central and state schemes.

Schemes covered under PM-DevINE: The list of projects that will be initially funded under the scheme will be: 

– Establishment of Dedicated Services for the Management of Pediatric and Adult Hematolymphoid Cancers in North East India, Guwahati (Multi-State)

– NECTAR Livelihood Improvement Project (Multi-State) 

– Promoting Scientific Organic Agriculture in North East Indian (Multi-State)

– Construction of Aizawl By-pass on Western Side 

– Gap funding for Passenger Ropeway system for Pelling to Sanga-Choeling in West Sikkim

– Gap funding for Eco-friendly Ropeway (Cable Car) from Dhapper to Bhaleydhunga in South Sikkim 

– Pilot Project for Construction of Bamboo Link Road at Different Locations in Various Districts in the State of Mizoram among others.


MHA budget hiked by 11 per cent, lion’s share of allocation for police

What is the News?

Finance Minister has announced the budget for 2022-23. The budget provided ample allocation for internal security.

About the allocation of budget for internal security

Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA): In the Union Budget for 2022-23, 1.85 lakh crore has been allocated to MHA. This is an increase of 11% over the Rs 1.66 lakh crore allocated to it in the current fiscal. In 2019-20, the Budget had allocated Rs 1.67 lakh crore to the MHA.

However, capital expenditure in the 2022-23 Budget for MHA has increased by only 5% from Rs 15,924 crore in the last Budget to Rs 16,753 crore this Budget.

Police: The budget allocated the bulk of the MHA funds of Rs 1.17 lakh crore to the police. Of the 1.17 lakh crore, Rs 10,500 crore has been allocated for capital expenditure, just marginally higher than the last Budget.

The allocation for Delhi Police has also increased from Rs 8,338 crore to Rs 10,096 crore between the last and this Budget.

Jammu and Kashmir: While the 2021-22 Budget had granted Rs 30,757 crore to the UT, this Budget has allocated Rs 35,581 crore to UT.

Ladakh: Ladakh has been allocated Rs 5,958 crore, the same as the last one and the one before that. Almost 60% of the allocation for Ladakh is capital expenditure.

CAPF: The total allocations for CAPF have increased by 12% in the last Budget to Rs 87,444 crore in 2022-23. Border infrastructure management has been allocated about Rs 600 crore more this Budget with a total allocation at Rs 2,744 crore.

This is to improve infrastructure in border areas. Under a new Vibrant Villages Programme, the government will increase the connectivity of border areas and do activities will include construction of villages infrastructure, housing, tourist centres, road connectivity, etc

Other allocations in the budget 2022-23

Office of Principal Scientific Advisor: In the Cabinet, the highest increase in the allocation has been recorded by the Office of Principal Scientific Advisor. The allocation for this office is up from Rs 68 crore in the last budget to Rs 300 crore in this Budget.

Source: This post is based on the article “MHA budget hiked by 11 per cent, lion’s share of allocation for police” published in the Indian Express on 2nd February 2022.


Health Sector in Budget 2022: Despite Covid pandemic, health no longer the highlight

What is the News?

In Budget 2022, the Finance Minister has announced several initiatives for the Health Sector. But the Budget 2022-23 has not allocated much to the health sector as required despite the ongoing pandemic.

What are the initiatives announced in the Health Sector in Budget 2022?

Health Budget: The health sector saw a muted hike amid a still looming Covid-19 pandemic and its aftermath. Overall, the health budget is up merely 0.8% over the current fiscal’s revised estimates and 16% over the budgetary estimates.

Covid vaccination support to states: The government has pledged Rs 5,000 crore as support to states for COVID vaccination. Where,  FY22’s Revised Estimate shows a spend of Rs 39,000 crore on the vaccination drive that has covered over 75% of the adult population since its launch on January 16, 2021.

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Schemes related to health: Budget has seen an increase of over 7% in the allocation towards the National Health Mission. Pardhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana has also seen an allocation increase from Rs 7,400 crore to Rs 10,000 crore. The health infrastructure mission, too, has seen its budget go up from Rs 315 crore to Rs 978 crore.

PM Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission has seen a substantial increase from Rs 585 crore last year to Rs 4,177 crore this year.

Focus on mental health: Because of rising in mental health problems in people of all ages due to the pandemic, FM announced a ‘National Tele Mental Health Programme’. It will include a network of 23 tele-mental health centres of excellence, with NIMHANS being the nodal centre. International Institute of Information Technology-Bangalore will provide the technical support. The scheme will support private players and start-ups to increase the current coverage of the locations, including tier-2 and tier-3 cities.

National Digital Health Ecosystem: It will be an open platform. It will comprise an exhaustive list of digital registries of health providers and health facilities, unique health identity, consent framework and universal access to health facilities.

Digital Health: The Budget has increased the allocation for the national digital health mission by more than two and half times to Rs 200 crore for 2022-2023, up from merely Rs 75 crore in the revised estimates for the current financial year.

Women health: Budget allocation has been improved for Mission Shakti, Mission Vatsalya, And Saksham Anganwadi And Poshan 2.0.

What are the drawbacks for the Health Sector in Budget 2022?

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According to health experts, budget 2022-23 is a shift to a post-pandemic phase by the government. The drop in allocation for vaccination indicates that the government feels that adequate jabs have been administered.  The government has allocated none to Covid -19 Emergency Response and Heath system preparedness, which means covid is no longer a threat to the government.

Also, there is no mention of vaccines, betterment of hospitals, improving public health facilities. Experts are also disappointed as there are no strategic stated measures to boost domestic manufacturing of medical devices. Presently, this industry is 80-85%  import-dependent.

Source: This post is based on the following articles:

Budget 2022: Despite Covid pandemic, health no longer the highlight” published in the Business Standard on 2nd February 2022.

16% hike in healthcare sector allocation” published in The Hindu on 2nd February 2022.

“Finance Minister prescribes 2.5x booster shot for Mission Digital Healthpublished in TOI on 2nd Feb 2022.


Cryptocurrency tax: Budget 2022 unveils norms for virtual digital assets

What is the News?

In Budget 2022, the Finance Minister has announced several norms for virtual digital assets.

What are the steps announced by the Finance Minister for crypto assets?
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Source: PIB

Digital Rupee: Reserve Bank of India will launch a Digital Rupee – India’s version of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) by 2022-23. The CBDC will be backed by blockchain technology.

Definition of Crypto Assets: The Finance Bill, 2022 has for the first time provided a definition for crypto assets. According to the definition, any information or code or number or token generated through cryptographic means or otherwise providing a digital representation of value exchanged with or without consideration that can be transferred, stored, or traded electronically can be defined as “virtual digital assets”.

Essentially, the Finance Bill has provided for a definition of virtual digital assets which is wide enough to cover emerging digital assets, including non-fungible tokens (NFTs), assets in the metaverse, digital currencies and tokens, among others.

Tax on Crypto Assets: The Finance Minister has proposed that transfer of any virtual/ cryptocurrency asset will be taxed at 30%. No deduction except the cost of acquisition will be allowed, and no loss in transaction will be allowed to be carried forward.

In order to monitor the money trail in crypto deals, a 1% Tax deduction at Source(TDS) will be imposed on every transaction using cryptocurrencies.

Further, ​​gifts in virtual digital assets would be taxed in the hands of the recipient.

Source: This post is based on the following articles:

– “Cryptocurrency tax: Budget 2022 unveils norms for virtual digital assets” published in Business Standard on 2nd Feb 2022.

– “Budget 2022 Explained: How will tax on crypto work” published in Indian Express on 2nd Feb 2022.

– “​​RBI TO ISSUE DIGITAL RUPEE STARTING FROM 2022-23published in PIB on 2nd Feb 2022.

– “How the newly introduced tax on crypto would work” published in Livemint on 2nd Feb 2022.


Push for promotion of drones through start-ups

What is the News?

In the Union Budget 2022, the Finance Minister has announced several steps for the promotion of Drones.

What are the steps announced by the Finance Minister for the promotion of Drones?

Firstly, Startups will be promoted to facilitate ‘Drone Shakti’ through varied applications and for Drone-as-a-Service(DrAAS).

Note: Drone Shakti is a mission that aims to make India a drone hub by 2030.

Note: DrAAS is a concept comparable with Software as a Service (SaaS). It would eliminate the need for government departments to purchase drones. Instead, the departments can rent drones, allowing them to become asset light and take advantage of the best available capability and latest technology in the market.

Secondly, Kisan Drones will be promoted for crop assessment, digitisation of land records and spraying of insecticides and nutrients on fields.

Thirdly, The courses required for drone skills will be started in select Industrial Training Institutes in various states.

Fourthly, a scheme through PPP [public-private partnership] mode will be launched to deliver digital and hi-tech services to farmers.

Source: This post is based on the following articles:

–  “Push for promotion of drones through start-upspublished in The Hindu on 2nd Feb 2022.

– “​​Agri-tech: drones, start-up fund in focus” published in The Hindu on 2nd Feb 2022.

– “Farming gets hi-tech sauce in budget, kisan drones set for takeoffpublished in The TOI on 2nd Feb 2022.


Budget 2022: Auctions By March, Rollout By FY23 Govt lays ground for 5G rollout; pushes rural broadband deadline to 2025

Source: This post is based on the following articles:

–  “Budget 2022: Auctions By March, Rollout By FY23 Govt lays ground for 5G rollout; pushes rural broadband deadline to 2025 published in Indian Express on 2nd Feb 2022.

– “​​5G Services to be rolled out IN FY23” published in The Hindu on 2nd Feb 2022.

What is the News?

In the Budget 2022, the Union Finance Minister has announced several initiatives in the Telecom Sector.

What are the initiatives announced by the Finance Minister in the Telecom Sector?
Union Budget-22-23-Telecom
Source: PIB

Firstly, the Government ​​will hold an auction for the 5G spectrum in 2022, but the implementation of services will happen in 2022-2023. 

Secondly, to enable affordable broadband and mobile service proliferation in rural and remote areas, 5% of annual collections under the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) would be allocated. This would promote R&D and the commercialisation of technologies.

Thirdly, a Scheme for design-led manufacturing will be launched to build a strong ecosystem for 5G as part of the Production Linked Incentive(PLI) Scheme.

Fourthly, to bring access to e-services, communication facilities, and digital resources in all villages in par with the access of the same in urban areas, the contracts for laying optical fibre in all villages, including remote areas will be awarded under the Bharatnet project through public-private partnership(PPP) mode in 2022-23. The Completion of laying optical fibre is expected in 2025.


FM moots ₹19,500-cr. push for solar manufacturing

What is the News?

In Union Budget 2022, the Finance Minister has announced an “additional allocation” of ₹19,500 crore as a Production-linked incentive for manufacturing solar modules.

Note: The Budget 2022 has referred to climate action as a sunrise sector and employment generator. This has sent an important signal to markets, financial institutions and the workforce.

State of Solar Energy Sector in India

According to the Central Electricity Authority: a) Solar accounted for 11.8% of the installed capacity and b) By 2030, India’s power requirement will touch 817 GW, more than half of which would be clean energy and 280GW would be from solar energy alone.

Steps taken by India to promote Renewable Energy
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Source: Budget

India has committed to “facilitate” domestic manufacturing for the solar energy sector by looking to add 2,80,000 MW of installed capacity by 2030. 

At COP 26, India has announced its aims to reach net-zero emissions by 2070. As part of this, India would increase its non-fossil energy capacity to 5,00,000 MW by 2030 and meet 50% of its energy requirements from renewable energy by 2030.

Further, in the run-up to COP-26, the U.S. and India have agreed to collaborate towards installing 4,50,000 MW of renewable energy by 2030.

Source: This post is based on the article “FM moots ₹19,500-cr. push for solar manufacturing” published in The Hindu on 2nd Feb 2022.

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SMART PDS scheme: A bold initiative in digitisation

Source- The post is based on the article “SMART PDS scheme: A bold initiative in digitisation” published in “The Indian Express” on 30th March 2023. Syllabus: GS2- Government policies and interventions Relevance– Use of digital technology for welfare schemes News– The article explains the initiatives by the government to digitise the food grain distribution. What… Continue reading SMART PDS scheme: A bold initiative in digitisation

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What is an IMF bailout, when is it provided to a country, and what are the lending conditions?

Source: The post is based on the article “What is an IMF bailout, when is it provided to a country, and what are the lending conditions?” published in Indian Express on 29th March 2023 What is the News? The International Monetary Fund (IMF) executive board approved a nearly $3 billion bailout plan for Sri Lanka… Continue reading What is an IMF bailout, when is it provided to a country, and what are the lending conditions?

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CSE-DTE release 2023 State of India’s Environment report

Source: The post is based on the article “CSE-DTE release 2023 State of India’s Environment report?” published in Down To Earth on 29th March 2023 What is the News? Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) and DTE (Down to Earth) magazine has released State of India’s Environment report 2023. The report is an annual publication… Continue reading CSE-DTE release 2023 State of India’s Environment report

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State budgets may be too optimistic about their capital expenditure

Source: The post is based on the article “State budgets may be too optimistic about their capital expenditure” published in The Indian Express on 30th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 3 – Budgeting Relevance: analysis of states’ budget. News: Many states have come with their state budget. The article discusses the trend emerging out of the budget of… Continue reading State budgets may be too optimistic about their capital expenditure

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Civil society organizations require wholesome support

Source: The post is based on an article “Civil society organizations require wholesome support” published in Live Mint on 30th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 2 – Governance – Non-Governmental Organisations Relevance: concerns associated with CSOs News: Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) including non-governmental organizations (NGOs), community-based organizations (CBOs), and other kinds of not-for-profit organizations are working for societal… Continue reading Civil society organizations require wholesome support

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India needs public policy education

Source- The post is based on the article “India needs public policy education” published in “The Hindu” on 30th March 2023. Syllabus: GS2- Governance Relevance– Reforms in administration News– The article explains the importance of public policy education. What are issues with public management education in India? Lack of institutions– Most executives in government require… Continue reading India needs public policy education

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India’s DPIs, catching the next wave

Source- The post is based on the article “India’s DPIs, catching the next wave” published in “The Hindu” on 30th March 2023. Syllabus: GS2- e-governance Relevance– Digital India News– The article explains India’s digital public infrastructure. What are some facts about India’s digital public infrastructure? India’s digital public infrastructure or India Stack is a partnership… Continue reading India’s DPIs, catching the next wave

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A hardhanded response that strikes at the root of rights

Source- The post is based on the article “A hardhanded response that strikes at the root of rights” published in “The Hindu” on 30th March 2023. Syllabus: GS2- Polity Relevance– Issues related to right of workers News– An estimated 19 lakh government and semi government employees have been on strike demanding that the government return… Continue reading A hardhanded response that strikes at the root of rights

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Great Nicobar project will not evict tribes, says Centre

Source: The post is based on the article “Great Nicobar project will not evict tribes, says Centre” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023 What is the News? The Ministry of Tribal Affairs has said that displacement of tribal people will not be allowed to make room for the ₹72,000 crore Great Nicobar island… Continue reading Great Nicobar project will not evict tribes, says Centre

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2 years after Finance panel suggested, Centre ‘evaluating’ 26 proposals for new cities

Source: The post is based on the article “2 years after Finance panel suggested, Centre ‘evaluating’ 26 proposals for new cities” published in Indian Express on 29th March 2023 What is the News? The Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry is currently evaluating 26 proposals from 21 states for the creation of new cities in… Continue reading 2 years after Finance panel suggested, Centre ‘evaluating’ 26 proposals for new cities

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Haryana: India’s first cloned desi Gir female calf, Ganga produced at NDR

Source: The post is based on the article “Haryana: India’s first cloned desi Gir female calf, Ganga produced at NDRI” published in Economic Times on 29th March 2023 What is the News? The National Dairy Research Institute, based in Haryana’s Karnal, has produced the first-ever clone of a calf belonging to the indigenous Gir cow… Continue reading Haryana: India’s first cloned desi Gir female calf, Ganga produced at NDR

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Centre lays down policy on cattle dehorning and castration as per animal cruelty Act

Source: The post is based on the article “Centre lays down policy on cattle dehorning & castration 63 years after implementation of animal cruelty Act” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023 What is the News? The Central Government has notified the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Animal Husbandry Practices and Procedures) Rules, 2023.… Continue reading Centre lays down policy on cattle dehorning and castration as per animal cruelty Act

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How to manage India’s solar PV waste problem?

Source: The post is based on the article “How to manage India’s solar PV waste problem?” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023 What is the News? There has been a continuous push from policymakers in India to transition to a circular economy and to enable effective waste management. But waste management in the… Continue reading How to manage India’s solar PV waste problem?

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Human life, above all: On the Rajasthan Right to Health Act and the stance of doctors

Source: The post is based on the article “Human life, above all: On the Rajasthan Right to Health Act and the stance of doctors” published in The Hindu on 30th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to health. Relevance: About Rajasthan Right to Health Act, 2022. News: The… Continue reading Human life, above all: On the Rajasthan Right to Health Act and the stance of doctors

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Neighbours, Big & Small – Bhutan to Bangladesh, New Delhi must prepare to compete with China in the development space

Source: The post is based on the article “Neighbours, Big & Small – Bhutan to Bangladesh, New Delhi must prepare to compete with China in the development space” published in The Times of India on 30th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: India and its neighbourhood- relations. Relevance: About Indian neighbours’ policy. News: Recently, Bhutan has said that… Continue reading Neighbours, Big & Small – Bhutan to Bangladesh, New Delhi must prepare to compete with China in the development space

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Import substitution can set climate action back

Source: The post is based on the article “Import substitution can set climate action back” published in the Livemint on 30th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Energy. Relevance: About India’s solar panel producers. News: India has set a target of 500GW of carbon-free capacity by 2030 (The present capacity is 122GW). The government is using public funds to… Continue reading Import substitution can set climate action back

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Institutions of Eminence, mired in red tape

Source: The post is based on the article “Institutions of Eminence, mired in red tape” published in the Indian Express on 30th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Education. Relevance: About challenges faced by the IOE scheme. News: Even after six years, the Institutions of Eminence (IOE)… Continue reading Institutions of Eminence, mired in red tape

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SFG : Winners dont quit, Quitters do not win!

Photo by Joshua Golde on Unsplash Dear Friends, We will now be moving to the second month of Select Focus Group for Prelims 2023. There is both good news and bad. The good news is we have done core subjects like Polity, Economy, Modern History! The bad news is that the subjects which actually determine… Continue reading SFG : Winners dont quit, Quitters do not win!

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All India Ranklist of GS & CSAT Simulator-1 Test for Prelims 2023 by ForumIAS

Dear Friends,   Thank you for attempting the All India GS or CSAT Simulator Test-1 for Prelims 2023 on 26th March 2023. We hope these tests would have helped you to understand your level of preparation.   This is to inform you that the All India Rank of GS Simulator-1 Test has been announced and it can be checked on visiting the below link: https://go.forumias.com/gssimulator-1-ranklist   Please Note: The students… Continue reading All India Ranklist of GS & CSAT Simulator-1 Test for Prelims 2023 by ForumIAS

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Must Read Current Affairs Articles – March 30th, 2023

About Must Read News Articles: Must Read News Articles is an initiative by Team ForumIAS to provide links to the most important news articles of the day. It covers The Hindu newspaper. This saves the time and effort of students in identifying useful and important articles. With newspaper websites requiring a paid subscription beyond a certain… Continue reading Must Read Current Affairs Articles – March 30th, 2023

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RIP Sasha: India’s dream of its own cheetah population rests on her companions

Source: The post is based on the article “RIP Sasha: India’s dream of its own cheetah population rests on her companions” published in the Indian Express on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Environment and Bio-diversity Conservation. Relevance: About Sasha’s death on India’s cheetah reintroduction project. News: Sasha, one of the eight Namibian cheetahs translocated to Kuno National Park… Continue reading RIP Sasha: India’s dream of its own cheetah population rests on her companions

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GDPs Without Borders – That even Japan is open now to immigration shows what mistakes other aging, rich countries are making

Source: The post is based on the article “GDPs Without Borders – That even Japan is open now to immigration shows what mistakes other aging, rich countries are making” published in The Times of India on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Employment. Relevance: About global worker shortages and the role of the immigrant workforce. News: The… Continue reading GDPs Without Borders – That even Japan is open now to immigration shows what mistakes other aging, rich countries are making

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Suspect moves: On changes to reservation policy in Karnataka

Source: The post is based on the article “Suspect moves: On changes to reservation policy in Karnataka” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: mechanisms, laws, institutions and Bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of vulnerable sections. Relevance: About the recent reservation policy of Karnataka. News: The Karnataka government decided to scrap… Continue reading Suspect moves: On changes to reservation policy in Karnataka

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India urges G20 to find ways to shrink widening trade finance gap

Source: The post is based on the article “India urges G20 to find ways to shrink widening trade finance gap” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023. What is the News? Under India’s Presidency, the first G20 Trade and Investment Working Group (TIWG) meeting has been conducted. In this, India highlighted the widening trade finance gap. As… Continue reading India urges G20 to find ways to shrink widening trade finance gap

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NCPCR writes to States to introduce concessions for children with Type 1 diabetes in schools

Source: The post is based on the article “NCPCR writes to States to introduce concessions for children with Type 1 diabetes in schools” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023 What is the News? The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights(NCPCR) has written to the Chairman/Secretary Education Boards of all States and Union Territories… Continue reading NCPCR writes to States to introduce concessions for children with Type 1 diabetes in schools

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Panel to look at ways to boost multilateral banks

Source: The post is based on the article “Panel to look at ways to boost multilateral banks” published in TOI on 29th March 2023 What is the News? A nine-member G20 expert panel has been set up to suggest ways to strengthen multilateral development banks (MDBs) like the World Bank. About the G20 expert group… Continue reading Panel to look at ways to boost multilateral banks

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India will continue to work with African nations to promote regional security, stability: Defence Minister

Source: The post is based on the article “India will continue to work with African nations to promote regional security, stability: Defence Minister” published in PIB on 29th March 2023 What is the News? At the first edition of the India-Africa Army Chiefs’ Conclave, Defence Minister said that India will continue to work with African… Continue reading India will continue to work with African nations to promote regional security, stability: Defence Minister

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What does Muslim personal law say on inheritance?

Source: The post is based on the article “What does Muslim personal law say on inheritance?” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023 What is the News? A Muslim couple from Kerala has recently decided to get their marriage registered under the Special Marriage Act (SMA), almost 30 years after getting married according to… Continue reading What does Muslim personal law say on inheritance?

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China ramping up bailout loans to BRI countries: Report

Source: The post is based on the article “China ramping up bailout loans to BRI countries: Report” published in TOI on 29th March 2023 What is the News? For the past decade, China has lent massive amounts of loans to countries across Asia, Africa and Europe, growing its global influence through infrastructure mega projects and… Continue reading China ramping up bailout loans to BRI countries: Report

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India to estimate TB burden using own system

Source: The post is based on the article “India to estimate TB burden using own system” published in The Hindu on 29th March 2023 What is the News? India has become the first country in the world to have developed a country-level mathematical model to estimate the prevalence of TB cases. What is the model… Continue reading India to estimate TB burden using own system

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Understanding the street dogs-human conflict

Source– The post is based on the article “Understanding the street dogs-human conflict” published in “The Hindu” on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Environment – Man- Animal Conflicts Relevance– Issues related to stray animals News– There is growing Intolerance against dogs and conflicts between humans and animals are increasing. What are the reasons behind growing… Continue reading Understanding the street dogs-human conflict

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Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain

Source– The post is based on the article “Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain” published in “The Indian Express” on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS2- Issues related to development and management of health News- The article deals with challenges faced by the healthcare sector in India. What are the achievements of… Continue reading Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain

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A disturbing example of the normalisation of lawfare

Source– The post is based on the article “A disturbing example of the normalisation of lawfare” published in “The Hindu” on 25th  March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Polity – Parliament and State legislatures—structure, functioning, conduct of business Relevance– Issues related to disqualification of representatives News– Recently, Rahul Gandhi was disqualified from the membership of Lok Sabha… Continue reading A disturbing example of the normalisation of lawfare

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Understanding the street dogs-human conflict

Source– The post is based on the article “Understanding the street dogs-human conflict” published in “The Hindu” on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS3- Science and Technology. GS2- E-governance Relevance– Issues related to regulation of digital space News– The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill 2022 was proposed recently. It provides a framework to safeguard citizens’… Continue reading Understanding the street dogs-human conflict

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Blended finance can fill investment gaps to meet SDGs

Source: This post is created based on the article “Blended finance can fill investment gaps to meet SDGs”, published in Live Mint on 29th March 2023. Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 3 – Indian Economy – Finance instruments Context: Blended finance can help to meet SDGs by filling investment. During covid-19, several producers of raw materials… Continue reading Blended finance can fill investment gaps to meet SDGs

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The entry of foreign firms should herald more legal sector reforms

Source: The post is based on the article “The entry of foreign firms should herald more legal sector reforms” published in Live Mint on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 2 – Governance – Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors Relevance: measures needed to bring legal reforms News: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has… Continue reading The entry of foreign firms should herald more legal sector reforms

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Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain

Source: The post is based on the article “Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain” published in The Indian Express on 29th March 2023. Syllabus: GS 2 – Issues Related to Healthcare Relevance: challenges with healthcare News: The article discusses the progress made in healthcare and associated challenges. What are some of the progresses… Continue reading Healthcare in India has made great progress, but challenges remain

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Execution of death penalty in India – Explained pointwise  

For 7PM Editorial Archives click HERE → Introduction   The constitutionality of death by hanging as a mode of execution has been challenged in India’s Supreme Court. The petitioner has claimed that hanging is “cruel and barbarous” and there is a need for a more “humane, quick, and decent alternative.” The court has asked the government to provide data on… Continue reading Execution of death penalty in India – Explained pointwise  

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What is ‘Statutory bail’? Is it a fundamental right or a statutory right?

What is ‘Statutory bail’? Ordinarily, after the arrest of the accused, the statutory period for the State to complete investigation and file a charge sheet is a maximum of 90 days in offences punishable with life imprisonment or death. However, under some laws, like UAPA, this period can be extended up to 180 days. As… Continue reading What is ‘Statutory bail’? Is it a fundamental right or a statutory right?

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Medium selection form for Test Series students of ForumIAS

Dear Friends,   If you are a Hindi Medium student and wants to attempt your test in Hindi, then please provide your details in below mentioned form: https://go.forumias.com/hindi   Please Note: For students who do not opt for Hindi Medium by submitting their details in above mentioned form for Test Writing, by default they will… Continue reading Medium selection form for Test Series students of ForumIAS

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Ace the 68th BPSC Mains Exam with ForumIAS

Dear Friends, Congratulations to all those candidates who have been declared successful in 68th BPSC Prelims exam. However, such candidates will have to face the most crucial stage i.e. BPSC Mains exam. ForumIAS has come up with the result-oriented programs to ace the 68th BPSC Mains exam. The programs are as follows: Mains 500+ Crash… Continue reading Ace the 68th BPSC Mains Exam with ForumIAS

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Golden fist: On the victory for Indian women boxers

Source: The post is based on the article “Golden fist: On the victory for Indian women boxers” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 2: Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the Centre. Relevance: About Indian women boxers. News: Indian women boxers collected four gold medals in the recent Delhi… Continue reading Golden fist: On the victory for Indian women boxers

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Centre has been lifting AFSPA in the Northeast incrementally. This must continue

Source: The post is based on the article “Centre has been lifting AFSPA in the Northeast incrementally. This must continue” published in the Indian Express on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Security challenges and their management in border areas. Relevance: About removal of disturbed area tags and insurgencies from North East. News: The Centre has… Continue reading Centre has been lifting AFSPA in the Northeast incrementally. This must continue

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Waste Is Winning – Cities’ effluent management is way behind target and a health hazard. Eco-friendly, inexpensive solutions exist

Source: The post is based on the article “Waste Is Winning – Cities’ effluent management is way behind target and a health hazard. Eco-friendly, inexpensive solutions exist” published in The Times of India on 28th March 2023. Syllabus: GS – 3: Pollution. Relevance: About sewage treatment in India. News: Recently, nodal pollution body, Central Pollution Control Board… Continue reading Waste Is Winning – Cities’ effluent management is way behind target and a health hazard. Eco-friendly, inexpensive solutions exist

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Explained | How do you screen for autism and assess its severity?

Source: The post is based on the article “Explained | How do you screen for autism and assess its severity?” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? This article talks about Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD). What is Autism? Autism – also referred to as autism spectrum disorder constitutes a diverse group… Continue reading Explained | How do you screen for autism and assess its severity?

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Without action plans, India’s poorest will continue to bear brunt of heatwaves: study

Source: The post is based on the article “Without action plans, India’s poorest will continue to bear the brunt of heatwaves: study” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? Centre for Policy Research(CPR) has released a report titled ‘How is India Adapting to Heatwaves?’. What is the purpose of the… Continue reading Without action plans, India’s poorest will continue to bear brunt of heatwaves: study

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Cheetah Sasha dies due to kidney ailment in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park

Source: The post is based on the article “Cheetah Sasha dies due to kidney ailment in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? Sasha, one of the eight Namibian cheetahs translocated to Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh has died due to kidney infection. What… Continue reading Cheetah Sasha dies due to kidney ailment in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park

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Parliamentary panel calls for notification of e-commerce policy to address sector’s ‘strategy vacuum’

Source: The post is based on the article “Parliamentary panel calls for notification of e-commerce policy to address sector’s ‘strategy vacuum” published in The Hindu on 27th March 2023. What is the News? The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce has released a report titled ‘Promotion and Regulation of E-Commerce in India’. What are the key… Continue reading Parliamentary panel calls for notification of e-commerce policy to address sector’s ‘strategy vacuum’

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Punjab and Haryana High Court seeks ChatGPT’s response in a bail plea case

Source: The post is based on the article “Punjab and Haryana High Court seeks ChatGPT’s response in a bail plea case” published in The Hindu on 28th March 2023. What is the News? Punjab and Haryana High Court has sought a response from ChatGPT to assess worldwide views on bail when the assault was done… Continue reading Punjab and Haryana High Court seeks ChatGPT’s response in a bail plea case

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New species of Moray eel discovered off Cuddalore coast named after Tamil Nadu

Source: The post is based on the article “New species of Moray eel discovered off Cuddalore coast named after Tamil Nadu” published in The Hindu on 27th March 2023. What is the News? Researchers have discovered a new species of Moray eel off the Cuddalore coast (Tamil Nadu).It has been named as Gymnothorax tamilnaduensis. What… Continue reading New species of Moray eel discovered off Cuddalore coast named after Tamil Nadu

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