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India got operational rights of Chabahar port

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Context India has got control of the operations at the Chabahar port in Iran.  On December 24, in Chabahar, a three-level trilateral meeting between Iran-India and Afghanistan was agreed on the implementation of the tripartite transit agreement soon.  The three countries agreed to finalize the protocol by coordinating the issues such as transit, road, customs and so on. What is Chabahar Deal? The strategy to develop Iran's Chabahar port on behalf of India was created in 2003, but due to the lack of enthusiasm in Iran and later international restrictions on it, the talk did not move forward.  Subsequently, in May 2015, India's Surface Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari and Iran's Transport and Urban Development Minister Dr Abbas Ahmad Akhundi signed the development of the Chabahar project.  After this, it was finalized during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Iran.  Under this deal, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust and Joint Ventures of Kandla Port Trus...

Government monitoring of computer data

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Context Recently, the Ministry of Home Affairs issued an order in which security and intelligence agencies stored in the suspicious computer using the powers of sub-section (1) of Section 69 of the Information Technology Act-2000 with the Rule 4 of the Information Technology Rules, 2009. Information and data and calls are monitored for monitoring. Best Ras Academy in Udaipur Sarkari Result in hindi  What is the dispute? What data we keep in our computer ... what are our online activities ... who are our contacts ...?  These and other such questions are being raised after the order of the government in the eyes of the common people, in which the security and intelligence agencies of the country were empowered to monitor, synchronize and investigate the data present in any computer. Are there. These questions are related to one more question ... Will the government be really looking at our computers? What is the government say? The government says...

Big steps taken by the government to improve the condition of banks

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Why in the discussion? The government has proposed to increase the bank recapitalization outlay to public sector banks from Rs 65,000 crores in current financial year to Rs 1,06,000 crores.  In view of the role of public sector banks in the development of the country, more capital will be provided to strengthen the banking sector.  With this, adequate capital will be given to banks, which are performing well to exit the Prompt Corrective Action (PCA). What is the Prompt Corrective Action (PCA)? The Reserve Bank of India has the license to license the banks.  The Reserve Bank only makes the rules and monitors the bank to work properly.  Banks are often trapped in financial crisis while doing business.  To bail out banks from this crisis, the Reserve Bank issues guidelines from time to time and creates the framework.  Prompt Corrective Action - PCA is a similar framework, which determines the financial health of a bank.  This Framework is runn...

Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill-2013

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Why in the discussion? On December 19, the Lok Sabha passed the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2013.  In this Bill provision has been made to prevent surrogacy related to commercial purposes in the country, preventing abuse of surrogacy, and to ensure disadvantaged couples attain child happiness. What is surrogacy? Sarogesi has a direct meaning in Hindi: rental koch.  The progress of reproductive science has made it possible for couples and other people to get natural childhood, who can not be their children due to some reasons.  From this, the concept of 'surrogate mother' is born.  Surrogacy is a method of supporting breeding.  Gestational surrogacy is the most common form of gestational surrogacy.  In this method, surrogate children are related to genetically identical father and surrogate mother.  On the other hand, surrogate children in IVF are fully linked to the Traditional Surrogacy. Why need regulation? India has emerged as a sur...

President's rule came into force in Jammu and Kashmir

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Context After the expiry of 6 months of Governor's rule in Jammu and Kashmir on December 19, the Central Government implemented President's rule in the state.  Governor Satyapal Malik had recommended the implementation of President's rule in the state from the central government.  Following the notification issued by President Ramnath Kovind from the night of December 20, the state's legislative powers have come under the authority of the Parliament.  It is worth mentioning that in the state, President's rule came into effect 22 years later. Background Governor Satyapal Malik in Jammu and Kashmir had dissolved the Legislative Assembly on 21st November, citing the purchase and distribution of the legislators and stability of the government.  Before the government fell on June 18, the governor's rule came into effect in the state. Jammu and Kashmir's special rating In other states, President's rule is implemented directly under Section 356...