Taking Stock of Five Years of GST For Prelims Findings show that GST has lowered inflation of food items and raised inflation of non-food items. Revenue Neutral Rate: Revenue neutral rate (RNR) meaning is the rate of tax that allows the Government to receive the […]
Hate Crime, Punishment For Prelims The Article 19(1) (A) of the Constitution of India states that, “all citizens shall have the right to freedom of speech and expression”. Hate speech has not yet been defined by law. IPC Section which relates to Hate speech Section […]
Front Page: SpiceJet gets DGCA notice for safety lapses Editorial: Words from Bandung to relive in Bali and Delhi A ‘no’ to pharma freebies, a ‘yes’ for public good OPED: Taking stock of five years of GST India-EU: global dynamics News: ED notice to crypto […]
Words From Bandung to Relive in Bali and Delhi For Prelims G-7 members: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union. Special Invitees this year: Argentina, Indonesia, India, Senegal and South Africa. India was not part of the […]
Contemporary Discourse on Federalism in India Context: The debate on the federal feature of Indian Constitution has been prevalent owing to some of the key issues including delayed disbursal of resources and tax proceeds, arguments in the GST Council, etc Federal Features in Indian Constitution […]
The Relentless March of FPIs to the Exit Gate For Prelims Foreign portfolio investments consist of securities and other financial assets that are held passively by a foreign investor. This does not provide the foreign investor with direct ownership of the financial asset in question. […]
Helping Sri Lanka More Meaningfully For Mains Concerns Reduced availability and affordability of food and thus increased risk of food insecurity, particularly of the most vulnerable households. Low-income groups and families in the north and east which were affected by the civil war have low […]
Handcuffing, A Judicial Tap, and the Long Arm of the Law For Prelims Suprit Ishwar Divate vs The State of Karnataka: High Court held that an accused, in normal circumstances, need not be handcuffed on arrest. Handcuffs can only be used under exceptional circumstances such […]
Indian Aviation Needs a Strong and Steady Tailwind For Mains Concern The growth in aviation has been hindered by regulations, tough barriers for new entrants, high fuel prices due to high taxes, and inefficient public sector airports which have led to monopoly airports that extort […]