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JAISHANKAR THANKS SAUDI, OMANI MINISTERS

Why in news? India on 23rd April 2020 thanked Saudi Arabia for looking after the expat Indian community as the world continued to struggle with the COVID-19 pandemic. External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar spoke with his Saudi Arabia and Oman counterparts as the Gulf region began observing the holy month of Ramadan. Details Appreciated the […]

AUSTRALIA PITCHES FOR TRILATERAL COOPERATION WITH INDIA, INDONESIA

Why in news? India and Australia will face common challenges in the Indo-Pacific as the COVID-19 pandemic is stretching much of the world’s governmental capacity, said Australian High Commissioner-designate. He called for greater cooperation especially stressing on trilateral cooperation between India, Australia and Indonesia. What was said? As a starting point, we should build on […]

INDUSTRIES CANNOT BE FORCED TO PAY WAGES DURING LOCKDOWN

Why in news? The Parliamentary Committee on Labour in its report on the Industrial Relations Code, 2019, submitted on 23rd April, has recommended that “in case of natural calamities, payment of wages to the workers until the re-establishment of the industry may be unjustifiable”. Background The Industrial Relations Code 2019 is an amalgamation of three laws […]

LOCKDOWN ENSURED GROWTH OF CASES REMAINED LINEAR

Why in news? India has managed to maintain a linear growth of COVID-19 cases over the one-month period during its lockdown, the Union Health Ministry said on 23rd April 2020 even as the country reported over 1,409 new COVID-19 cases, taking the total number of cases to 21,700 with 16,689 active ones. There are 12 districts […]

GLOBAL REMITTANCES TO WITNESS SHARPEST FALL

Why in news? Global remittances are projected to experience their sharpest decline in recent times — 20% — owing to migrants losing jobs and wages because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Bank Group said in a report. This is in stark contrast to 2019 when they grew by 6.1%. In India, remittances for 2020 […]

CENTRE, STATE CAN FIX SUGARCANE PRICE, SAYS SC

Why in news? The Supreme Court on 22nd April 2020 held in its judgment that both the central government as well as the state governments have the power to fix the price of sugarcane provided the price set by the State is higher than the minimum price fixed by the Centre. The judgment was passed by […]

TRUMP SET TO SIGN IMMIGRATION ORDER

Why in news? President Donald Trump confirmed he would sign an order later on 22nd April 2020 partially blocking immigration to the U.S., in a move he argues would protect workers from the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. The President said on 21st April 2020 that he would stop the issuing of green cards — permanent […]

NO 100% QUOTA FOR TRIBAL TEACHERS: SC

Why in news? A five-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court held it unconstitutional to provide 100% reservation for tribal teachers in schools located in Scheduled Areas across the country. The five-judge Bench was answering a reference made to it in 2016 on whether 100% reservation is permissible under the Constitution. What was said in […]

ATTACKS ON HEALTH WORKERS TO ATTRACT UP TO 7 YEARS IN PRISON

Why in news? The Union Cabinet on 22nd April 2020, approved the promulgation of an ordinance to amend the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897, making acts of violence against medical staff a cognizable and non-bailable offence and to provide compensation for injury to healthcare personnel or for damage or loss to property. The ordinance proposes that in […]

LIKELY LOW-PRESSURE AREA OVER SOUTH ANDAMAN SEA

Why in news? As per the forecast guidance from various numerical weather prediction models and the environmental and thermo-dynamical conditions prevailing over the region, a Low-Pressure Area is very likely to form over South Andaman Sea and neighbourhood around 30th April 2020. It is very likely to intensify further during subsequent 48 hours and very […]

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