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THE OUTLINE OF ANOTHER PANDEMIC COMBAT STRATEGY

Will India Extend or Lift the Lockdown? Considerations Experts say that without doubt there will be an increase in the number of cases once the lockdown is lifted. Graded approach to lift the restrictions can still help prevent a huge spike in cases and create a concomitant strain on the healthcare system. Any strategy adopted […]

SIGNALLING SUPPORT: ON RBI RELIEF FOR MUTUAL FUNDS

Why in news? The Reserve Bank of India’s decision to open a special facility to ensure the availability of adequate liquidity for the mutual fund industry is a timely move in signalling to investors that the central bank is alert to the need to preserve financial stability in these challenging times. In assigning ₹50,000 crore […]

LIFT THE LOCKDOWN & OPEN UP

Is the Curve Flattened? So far, India has done a phenomenal job of ‘flattening the curve’ as the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) reported a test positivity rate (TPR) of 4.4% (i.e., 1in 23 people tested were positive). Compared to India, the US had a TPR of 19.3%, Spain 18.2%, Italy 13.2% and Japan […]

WHAT RBI’S RS 50,000 CRORE BOOST MEANS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS?

Why in news? The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on 27th April, 2020 announced a special liquidity window of Rs 50, 000 crore to bail out mutual funds hit by the turmoil in the debt fund segment that led to the closure of six credit risk funds by Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund. How will liquidity window […]

TEN STEPS WHILE RESTARTING THE ECONOMIC ENGINE

The recommended Ten Steps: Any calibrated approach to ‘restarting the economy’ should include the following 10 steps: 1. Relax the fiscal deficit target: Stretching the deficit target to release money which can be used for well-directed income transfers and food support, facilitate business disruption loans by offering guarantee to commercial banks, soften the blow to […]

A POLICY ROAD MAP TO TACKLE COVID-19

Policy Concerns Policies to address the worldwide crisis brought about by COVID-19 must satisfy three criteria: They must aim to minimise the loss of life directly resulting from the disease, while recognising that there remain deep uncertainties about its true nature. They must restore the elements of economic and social life as soon as possible, […]

New Space India Limited

The establishment of NSIL was announced in Budget 2019. One of the mandates of NSIL is to mass-produce and manufacture the SSLV and the more powerful PSLV in partnership with the private sector in India through technology transfers. Its aim is to use research and development carried out by ISRO over the years for commercial purposes through Indian industry […]

ISRO’s Seven Mega Missions

The seven mega missions include: Chandrayaan-2. XPoSat (to study cosmic radiation in 2020) and Aditya-L1(to the Sun in 2021). Undefined Missions – which include missions which are still in planning stage namely Mangalyaan-2 (or Mars Orbiter Mission-2 in 2022), Lunar Polar Exploration (or Chandrayaan-3 in 2024), Venus mission (in 2023), Exoworlds (exploration outside the solar […]

NISAR:

What is it? NISAR stands for NASA ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar Mission Aims: To study the hazards and global environmental changes When? Slated to launched in 2020-21 Details:  NISAR is a dual frequency (L & S Band) Radar Imaging Satellite. It will be the first radar imaging satellite to use dual frequency. Will be launched in a Sun Synchronous Low -Earth It […]

AstroSat

It is a space observatory launched by ISRO in 2015. It was launched with a lift-off mass of about 1500 kg by PSLV-C30. It is India‘s first dedicated multi wavelength space observatory. Most other scientific satellites can observe only a narrow range of wavelength band. But AstroSat enables the simultaneous multi-wavelength observations of various astronomical […]