Category: GS 2
We need limits on election campaign spending
Proliferation of election spending has emerged as a pivotal concern, undermining the essence of democratic representation.
Self-Help Groups (SHGs)
In India, self-help groups for women have served as catalysts for empowerment, promoting financial self-sufficiency, societal respect, and communal resilience.
Deprivileging bribe
The Supreme Court held that legislators do not enjoy immunity from criminal prosecution for bribery charges in connection with their speech and votes made in Parliament and Legislative Assemblies.
India’s burgeoning death penalty crisis
India’s death penalty system faces scrutiny due to systemic failures in sentencing and the treatment of death row prisoners. This article underscore the need for a holistic approach to address the shortcomings in India’s criminal justice system.
India’s fight against rare diseases
Rare Disease Day, observed on the last day of February, aims to support individuals affected by rare medical conditions, this article highlights their plight of neglect and issues with National Rare Disease Policy.
Women in Armed Forces
In recent years, the issue of gender discrimination within the Indian military has come under scrutiny, particularly concerning the treatment of women officers.This article looks into recent supreme court judgement and further reforms needed in the armed forces.
Senior Care Reforms in India: NITI Aayog
NITI Aayog has recently published a position paper titled “Senior Care Reforms in India: Reimagining the Senior Care Paradigm”.
Rail Safety in India
The Ministry of Railways has implemented numerous measures to improve passenger safety in the railway system.
The NB8 visit to India focuses on cooperation and trust
Against the backdrop of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its ramifications for global security and stability, the NB8’s participation in the Raisina Dialogue assumes profound significance, signalling a collective commitment to defending democratic principles, upholding international law, and advancing a rules-based world order.
Anganwadi Services
Through a range of initiatives, the Government of India provides incentives and encouragement to Anganwadi Workers and Anganwadi Helpers.
75 years of Supreme Court
The 75th anniversary served as a reminder of the Supreme Court’s crucial role in safeguarding the Constitution, upholding fundamental rights, and shaping the nation’s social and legal fabric. The article delves into necessity of regional benches of Supreme Court in India.
Right to Disconnect
Australia has made a law called the “right to disconnect”. This law, like those in Europe, protects workers. It means they won’t get in trouble if they don’t answer calls, texts, or emails from work when they’re not working.