01.December.2015

    Call for pact on emission cuts  –   (Environment) U.S. President Barack Obama and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, representing the two top emitters of greenhouse gases in the world, made a firm commitment at the Paris Climate Change conference on Monday to work for change, and called for an agreement that would cut carbon emissions and pave the way for a global transitRead More…

The Hindu analysis – December.2015

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26 November 2015

    Sexual harassment guidelines in varsities lack uniformity, says DCW  –   (Social Issues) Of the total 101 sexual harassment complaints made to the Internal Complaints Committees (ICCs) of 16 universities and institutes in Delhi since 2013, Jawaharlal Nehru University has received the maximum number of complaints — 51. The data released by the Delhi Commission for WomenRead More…

27 November 2015

    Don’t distort secularism: Rajnath  –    (Indian Polity) The discussion in Parliament to commemorate the Constitution and its framer, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, took place on Thursday under the long shadow of the debate on intolerance raging outside of it, with the government and the Opposition not conceding even an inch on their entrenched positions on the term ‘secularism’ Read More…

28 November 2015

    Sundarbans to become separate district next year  –    (Environment) In July, 2014 when the hut of 50-year-old Kalpana Mondal and many others residing on the edge of Mousani Island of southern Sundarbans in West Bengal was washed away by the rising tides, there was no help from the district administration for over two days. While the rest of the State remained obliviouRead More…

29 November 2015

    Prospects brighten for breaking GST logjam  –   (Economics) Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha on Saturday expressed the hope that the Goods and Services Tax would be implemented soon, and prove to be one of the biggest game-changers in India’s history. The GST constitutional amendment bill is stuck in the Rajya Sabha, having been passed in the Lok Sabha in MaRead More…

30 November 2015

    Hopes rise for Paris climate deal  –    (Environment) Paris prepares to host the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change conference beginning on Monday, raising expectations that the participation of nearly 150 Presidents, Prime Ministers and heads of state in a leadership event will bring about a good agreement. The high-profile opening event at which U.S. PresideRead More…

25 November 2015

Turkey shoots down Russian plane for ‘violating’ airspace  –    (International Relation) Turkish fighter jets on patrol near the Syrian border on Tuesday shot down a Russian warplane that Turkey said had violated its airspace, a long-feared escalation that could further strain relations between Russia and the West. Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu ordered the Foreign MinistrRead More…

24 November 2015

    Multi-pronged approach to countering IS threat  –   (International Relation) Against the growing tide of Islamic State violence and concerns about its possible domestic repercussions, India toughened its posture on terrorism with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday asking that countries be held accountable for providing terror sanctuaries. The contours of India’s mRead More…

22 November 2015

UN authorises members to ‘redouble’ fight against IS  –    (International Relation) The U.N. Security Council on Friday authorised countries around the world to “take all necessary measures” to fight the Islamic State in a resolution that won unanimous backing, even as threats of terror strikes locked down Brussels, the Belgium capital that houses the European Commission headquartRead More…