Every year, March 21 is observed as the International Day of Forest (IDF) by the United Nations to commemorate the green cover around the world and reiterate its importance.
The theme of the 2025 IDF is “Forests and Food“, celebrating the crucial role played by forests in food security, nutrition, and livelihoods.
The theme of the 2025 IDF is “Forests and Food“, celebrating the crucial role played by forests in food security, nutrition, and livelihoods.
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Build in 2023 around 20km from Jharkhand's Giridih district HQs under NITI Aayog Rejuvenation Window -II, a large reservoir was built to address this area's water challenges.
The project now provides reliable source of water to villagers and helped in improving their livelihoods .
This project is credited to Jharkhand cadre IAS officer Naman Priyesh Lakra.
#caseStudy #sustainablewatermanagement #practices.
The project now provides reliable source of water to villagers and helped in improving their livelihoods .
This project is credited to Jharkhand cadre IAS officer Naman Priyesh Lakra.
#caseStudy #sustainablewatermanagement #practices.
Govt. has decided to abolish 'Equalization Levy' (also called Google Tax) on online advertisements from 1st April 2025. Govt has already abolished Equalization levy on e-commerce firms since 2024.
Govt. is planning to bring this income under normal taxation under the First Pillar of Global Minimum Corporate Tax
Govt. is planning to bring this income under normal taxation under the First Pillar of Global Minimum Corporate Tax
Indian Polity:
Which article of the Constitution provides for appointing Deputy Speaker to the Lok Sabha.
Which article of the Constitution provides for appointing Deputy Speaker to the Lok Sabha.
Anonymous Quiz
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Article 52
36%
Article 63
18%
Article 75
45%
Article 93
Govt to Karnataka HC: X calling Sahyog ‘censorship’ portal is condemnable | Bangalore News - The Indian Express
https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/bangalore/govt-to-karnataka-hc-x-calling-sahyog-censorship-portal-is-condemnable-9915350/
https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/bangalore/govt-to-karnataka-hc-x-calling-sahyog-censorship-portal-is-condemnable-9915350/
The Indian Express
Govt to Karnataka HC: X calling Sahyog ‘censorship’ portal is condemnable
On March 17, X filed a lawsuit against the Centre challenging the use of Section 79(3)(b) of the IT Act, 2000, to issue blocking orders, claiming that it leads to the creation of a “parallel” and “unlawful” content censorship regime.
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What is Sahyog portal?
The SAHYOG portal was “developed to automate the process of sending notices to intermediaries by the Appropriate Government or its agency under IT Act, 2000 to facilitate the removal or disabling of access to any information, data or communication link being used to commit an unlawful act,” the Centre says on the site.
Legal Framework: IT Act, 2000 & Key Provisions
Section 69A – Content Blocking Power
Empowers the government to block access to online information in the interest of sovereignty, security, and public order, or to prevent incitement to an offence.
Requires written orders and procedural safeguards before action is taken.
Upheld by the Supreme Court in Shreya Singhal vs Union of India (2015), which recognized its safeguards against misuse.
Section 79 – Intermediary Liability ("Safe Harbour" Provision):
Grants immunity to digital platforms (intermediaries) from liability for third-party content, provided they act as neutral hosts.
Section 79(3)(b): Intermediaries lose immunity if they fail to remove unlawful content upon government notification.
Shreya Singhal Ruling (2015): The SC clarified that intermediaries must comply with court or government orders based on Article 19(2) restrictions (such as national security, defamation, incitement to violence, etc.).
The SAHYOG portal was “developed to automate the process of sending notices to intermediaries by the Appropriate Government or its agency under IT Act, 2000 to facilitate the removal or disabling of access to any information, data or communication link being used to commit an unlawful act,” the Centre says on the site.
Legal Framework: IT Act, 2000 & Key Provisions
Section 69A – Content Blocking Power
Empowers the government to block access to online information in the interest of sovereignty, security, and public order, or to prevent incitement to an offence.
Requires written orders and procedural safeguards before action is taken.
Upheld by the Supreme Court in Shreya Singhal vs Union of India (2015), which recognized its safeguards against misuse.
Section 79 – Intermediary Liability ("Safe Harbour" Provision):
Grants immunity to digital platforms (intermediaries) from liability for third-party content, provided they act as neutral hosts.
Section 79(3)(b): Intermediaries lose immunity if they fail to remove unlawful content upon government notification.
Shreya Singhal Ruling (2015): The SC clarified that intermediaries must comply with court or government orders based on Article 19(2) restrictions (such as national security, defamation, incitement to violence, etc.).
Myanmar Earthquake:
The 7.7 magnitude earthquake was a shallow earthquake at a depth of 10 km, was the strongest in the world in the last two years.
It occurred on the Sagaing Fault in Myanmar, and its shallow depth means the damage would be more severe.
The quake took place on the Sagaing Fault, which runs north to south through the centre of Myanmar, and is prone to earthquakes.
The USGS said the Myanmar earth-quake took place due to the "strike slip faulting" between the Indian and Eurasian plates, meaning these two plates rubbed sideways against each other.
The Sagain fault marks the tectonic plate boundary between the Indian & Eurasian plate.
#Myanmar #Earthquake
The 7.7 magnitude earthquake was a shallow earthquake at a depth of 10 km, was the strongest in the world in the last two years.
It occurred on the Sagaing Fault in Myanmar, and its shallow depth means the damage would be more severe.
The quake took place on the Sagaing Fault, which runs north to south through the centre of Myanmar, and is prone to earthquakes.
The USGS said the Myanmar earth-quake took place due to the "strike slip faulting" between the Indian and Eurasian plates, meaning these two plates rubbed sideways against each other.
The Sagain fault marks the tectonic plate boundary between the Indian & Eurasian plate.
#Myanmar #Earthquake
Aurangzebpur becomes Shivaji Nagar: 15 places in Uttarakhand to be renamed, CM Dhami cites ‘sentiment, culture’ | India News - The Indian Express
https://indianexpress.com/article/india/aurangzebpur-becomes-shivaji-nagar-15-places-in-uttarakhand-to-be-renamed-cm-dhami-cites-sentiment-culture-9916954/
https://indianexpress.com/article/india/aurangzebpur-becomes-shivaji-nagar-15-places-in-uttarakhand-to-be-renamed-cm-dhami-cites-sentiment-culture-9916954/
The Indian Express
Aurangzebpur becomes Shivaji Nagar: 15 places in Uttarakhand to be renamed, CM Dhami cites ‘sentiment, culture’
Pushkar Singh Dhami said the move is aimed at inspiring people by honouring great personalities who contributed to the “preservation of Indian culture”.
India- China's 75 years of bilateral relations:
Marking 75th anniversary of bilateral relations between two countries, Chinese President termed India and China as "ancient civilizations, major developing countries and important members of Global South".
Key Issues in India-China relations:
Unsettled Border: Along the 3,488-kilometer Line of Actual Control (LAC), the lack of mutual agreement between the two countries has led to military clashes.
Geopolitical Rivalry: India sees China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), including China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) passing through disputed Kashmir region, as a strategic encirclement.
Economic Imbalance: India is heavily reliant on Chinese imports, with the country's trade deficit surging to $85.1 billion in FY 2024
China's support to Pakistan: in the form of advanced military technology and economic aid, further complicates India's
security.
Way Forward:
- Early resolution of border disputes through mechanisms like Border-Personnel Meetings, Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC), etc.
- Strengthening economic interdependence with balanced trade and investment opportunities.
-Rebuilding the relations based on a threefold formula of mutual respect, mutual sensitivity and mutual interest.
#India #China #bilateralrelations
Marking 75th anniversary of bilateral relations between two countries, Chinese President termed India and China as "ancient civilizations, major developing countries and important members of Global South".
Key Issues in India-China relations:
Unsettled Border: Along the 3,488-kilometer Line of Actual Control (LAC), the lack of mutual agreement between the two countries has led to military clashes.
Geopolitical Rivalry: India sees China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), including China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) passing through disputed Kashmir region, as a strategic encirclement.
Economic Imbalance: India is heavily reliant on Chinese imports, with the country's trade deficit surging to $85.1 billion in FY 2024
China's support to Pakistan: in the form of advanced military technology and economic aid, further complicates India's
security.
Way Forward:
- Early resolution of border disputes through mechanisms like Border-Personnel Meetings, Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC), etc.
- Strengthening economic interdependence with balanced trade and investment opportunities.
-Rebuilding the relations based on a threefold formula of mutual respect, mutual sensitivity and mutual interest.
#India #China #bilateralrelations
On Thursday evening, the Prime Minister will join the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation ( BIMSTEC) leaders from Thailand, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Myanmar and Bhutan to oversee the signing of the Agreement on Maritime Cooperation.
There is a “high possibility” of a meeting between Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and Modi on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok.
There is a “high possibility” of a meeting between Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and Modi on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok.