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Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization (Amendment) Bill, 2023

Aug 01, 2023
Q1: What is the J&K Reorganization (Amendment) Bill, 2023? A: The J&K Reorganization (Amendment) Bill, 2023 is a proposed amendment to the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019. The Bill offers reservation of 9 seats in the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly for Scheduled Tribes (STs) for the first time. It seeks to complete the process of reorganization of Jammu and Kashmir, where assembly elections are long due. It aims to increase the strength of the legislative assembly of the union territory to 114 from 107.It aims to reserve three seats in the J&K assembly for nom... Read More...

Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2023

Aug 01, 2023
Q: What is The Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2023? A: The Jan Vishwas Bill is a legislative proposal that seeks to decriminalize minor offenses in 42 central acts related to various sectors, including environment, agriculture, media, industry, trade, and publication. The objective of the bill is to reduce the burden of compliance and promote ease of living and doing business in India. It replaces criminal penalties with monetary fines for certain offenses to provide relief to small businesses, shopkeepers, hawkers, and owners of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSME... Read More...

Nuclear families comprise half of Indian households in 2022. Implications of India having 50% of its families as nuclear:

Jul 31, 2023
The implications are multi pronged as given below: Changing Social Fabric: The rise of nuclear families signifies a transformation in the traditional social fabric of India. With fewer extended family members living together, there may be a shift in the dynamics of family relationships, support systems, and intergenerational interactions. Demographic Trends: The prevalence of nuclear families can influence India's demographic trends. Smaller family sizes may lead to slower population growth and changes in fertility rates, impacting the country's overall population dynamics. Read More...

Chabahar ,International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) and India

Jul 31, 2023
1. What is the India-Iran Chabahar deal? The India-Iran Chabahar deal aims to develop and operate the Chabahar Port in Iran. Chabahar Port is a strategically located port in the Gulf of Oman, and India seeks to utilize it as a gateway to access landlocked Afghanistan and Central Asian markets.   2. When was the deal initiated? India Ports Global Ltd (IPGL) and Arya Banader of Iran signed a contract to develop the Chabahar Port in 2016.   3. What is the current status... Read More...

Ethanol & Food Security:The Trade-off

Jul 31, 2023
Q1: What is ethanol, and how is it produced? A: Ethanol is a type of biofuel produced from renewable plant sources such as sugarcane, maize, rice, and other grains. It is commonly used as a fuel additive to gasoline, which helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote cleaner fuel options.   Q2: What is the significance of ethanol production in India? A: Ethanol production plays a crucial role in India's efforts to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels and mitigate the impact of climate change. It of... Read More...

Vibrant Village Programme vs Chinese Border Development Programmes

Jul 31, 2023
Government launched the 'Vibrant Villages Programme' at Kibithoo - a border village in 2023.It is a Centrally sponsored scheme, announced in the Union Budget 2022-23 (to 2025-26) for development of villages on the northern border, thus improving the quality of life of people living in identified border villages. The Vibrant Village Programme aims at comprehensive development of the select villages in mission mode and through multi-pronged strategy, by identification and development of key economic drivers based on local, natural, human and other resources. It will cover the border areas of Himachal Prade... Read More...

No Confidence Motion, Confidence Motion and constructive no confidence motion

Jul 29, 2023
No-confidence motion(NCM) in the Indian parliamentary system is a crucial mechanism to test the government's majority in the Lok Sabha. It is based on  Article 75(3) of the Indian Constitution which says that the Lok Sabha holds the Council of Ministers accountable as . There is a procedure in the Lok Sabha rules for it in Rule 198. In the Lok Sabha, a member has to submit a written notice for a no-confidence motion before 10 am. NCM need not mention any reasons for moving the motion. The speaker has no power to admit or reject it. The power is with the Lok Sabha itself. The Speaker read... Read More...

Stapled visa issue between India and China

Jul 28, 2023
Q: What are "stapled visas"? A: "Stapled visas" are a type of visa issued by China that denotes their contention that the Indian state to which the visa recipient belongs is a disputed territory. Q: Why did India lodge a protest against China's decision to issue stapled visas? A: India lodged a strong protest because China issued stapled visas to three Indian sportspersons from Arunachal Pradesh who were part of a 12-member team traveling to the World University Games in Chengdu. Q: When did China first start issuing stapled visas to Indians? A... Read More...

Simultaneous Elections to Lok Sabha (House of The People) and Vidhan Sabhas (State Legislative Assemblies) For and Against

Jul 28, 2023
In India, simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha (House of The People) and Vidhan Sabhas (State Legislative Assemblies) were held in the years 1951-52, 1957, 1962 and 1967. Thereafter, however, the schedule could not be maintained  as there were midterm elections at both the levels and the election cycles differed. The justification for holding simultaneous elections is as follows: Cost Reduction: Conducting separate elections every year incurs massive expenditure. Simultaneous elections would save costs as the elections for Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies would be combined, reducing the financial burden. Read More...