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Category: Current Affairs-International

6-Apr-2021 TriumphIAS

RTE BIAS AGAINST PRIVATE NON-MINORITY INSTITUTIONS

Context: Not only has RTE unreasonably differentiated between minority and non-minority schools without any explicable basis, there is also no

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5-Apr-2021 TriumphIAS

COVID-19: HOW CHILDREN’S EDUCATION BECOME A SIDELINED PRIORITY

A group of civil society organizations have launched a national campaign on education titled “Hamari Maang: Achha School, Sudharatmak Shiksha”.

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3-Apr-2021 TriumphIAS

DIGITAL WALLET AND INSECURITIES

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper III: Cybersecurity Why in news? As Mobikwik episode shows, shooting the messenger, the one who raises

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3-Apr-2021 TriumphIAS

INDIA ON PAKISTAN’S BILATERAL TRADE

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper II: International relations ; G.S paper III: Economy Why in news? Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi

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3-Apr-2021 TriumphIAS

PANDEMIC SENT MIGRANTS HOME: MGNREGS SCHEME ANALYSIS

Why in news? As tens of thousands of migrants returned to their villages following the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic and the national

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2-Apr-2021 TriumphIAS

NET-ZERO EMISSIONS TARGET FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES:

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper III: Environment Context The focus should be on ensuring ambitious climate action by developed countries to

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2-Apr-2021 TriumphIAS

STRUGGLING WOMEN

#BeingwomeninIndia Why we always discuss women should work with freedom, they should be given equal rights, the has the right

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2-Apr-2021 TriumphIAS

HOW LOCKDOWN AFFECTED THE MIGRANT WORKERS

Indian migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic have confronted various difficulties. With industrial facilities and work environments shut down because

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1-Apr-2021 TriumphIAS

US REPORT ON HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES IN INDIA

Why in news? The US report mentioned restrictions on freedom of expression and the press, including violence, threats of violence,

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1-Apr-2021 TriumphIAS

HUNGER SITUATION: THE MAIN PROBLEM

It is rightly said that the dark cloud has a silver lining. The bigger picture may appear grim but there

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1-Apr-2021 TriumphIAS

PAKISTAN WANTS TO LIFT ITS BAN ON COTTON, SUGAR IMPORTS FROM INDIA: EXPLAINED

ABOUT What was the nature of trade relations between India and Pakistan, and why did they sour? And why does

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31-Mar-2021 TriumphIAS

SUPREME COURT ON THE RIGHTS OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS IN TATA-MISTRY JUDGMENT.

Relevance: G.S Paper II: Polity : Governance & G.S paper IV Ethics: Corporate governance Why in news? In its judgment that upheld

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31-Mar-2021 TriumphIAS

UN REPORT : INDIA’S 2021 ECONOMIC OUTPUT LIKELY TO REMAIN BELOW 2019 LEVEL

WHY IN NEWS? India, according to the ‘Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2021: Towards post-COVID-19 resilient

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27-Mar-2021 TriumphIAS

FPI INFLOW INTO EQUITIES

Covid concerns slow FPI flows into equity in Mar With two more trading days to go in the month, net

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2-Feb-2021 TriumphIAS

Summary of the Budget 2021-22

Summary of the Budget 2021-22   PART-A The Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs, Smt Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union

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