01.November.2015

    AnSI study says Shompen women outnumber men  –   (Environment) The Anthropological Survey of India (AnSI) has come up with the first authentic demographic database of the Shompen tribe — one of the least known particularly vulnerable tribal groups (PVTGs) in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The study is the result of over 40 days of intensive fieldwork undertaken by ARead More…

02.November.2015

    Indology meet to project ‘soft power  –   (Indian Culture) The Ministry of External Affairs is getting ready to promote the global discipline of Indology as a soft diplomatic platform. The Ministry, under the umbrella of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, will organise the first World Indology Conference from November 21 to 23. “The spirit of universality foRead More…

03.November.2015

    Nepal crisis escalates after Madhesis cancel dialogue  –   (International Relation) In a two-pronged escalation of the crisis in Nepal, the United Madhesi Democratic Front ended the national dialogue with the government of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli, even as Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Kamal Thapa, in an unprecedented internationalisation of the crisis, lRead More…

The Hindu analysis – November.2015

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31 October 2015

    ‘Nuclear suppliers may admit India’  –   (International Relation) The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) will begin consultations on India’s membership to the elite group of nuclear export next month, says NSG Chairperson Rafael Grossi. Speaking to The Hindu about his meetings with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and MEA officials, Mr. Grossi, who will begin Read More…

30 October 2015

    India, Africa two bright spots of hope, opportunity: Modi  –    (International Relation) Calling India and Africa “the two bright spots of hope and opportunities in the global economy,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the leaders of African nations here on Thursday that India and Africa must “speak in one voice” for U.N. reforms. He was addressing representativesRead More…

29 October 2015

    ‘Zero Rating’ will enhance Net access: Zuckerberg  –    (science and Technology) “Most of the folks who are pushing for Net neutrality have access to the Internet already. But the people who are not yet on the Internet can’t sign an online petition pushing for increased access to the Internet,” Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer, Facebook, said in a town haRead More…

18 October 2015

    Blood banks can borrow from one another  –   (Health) In a major modification to the National Blood Policy, blood banks will now be able to borrow units from one another in case of a shortage. The Union Health Ministry took the decision on Friday as part of reforms to the handling of blood units in the country.     Godavari to be declared national waterwayRead More…

19 October 2015

    NJAC judgment ignored basic structure of Constitution: Jaitley  –    (Indian Polity) Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has strongly criticised the Supreme Court’s scrapping of the 99th Constitutional Amendment or the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) Act, saying the “Supreme Court’s judgment may be final, but it is not infallible” and that it priviRead More…