Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Must Read News Articles – February 5th, 2019

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There are few parallels anywhere else of the state itself producing statelessness in the manner that it is doing in Assam
The Interim Budget makes clear the class hierarchy in the Modi government’s scheme of populism
The arrest of 129 Indians on the charge of wilfully violating immigration laws to stay and work in the United States sends a stark message to youth looking for better prospects abroad: their efforts should begin with due diligence and strictly follow the letter of the law.
Once U.S. troops leave, the Taliban is sure to challenge Kabul one way or the other

In Januarys, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) called for a report from India on the deportation of a group of Rohingya refugees to Myanmar in October 2018. India’s repatriation of the refugees contravenes international principles on refugee law as well as domestic constitutional rights.
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On an average, an Indian emitted about 20 kg per capita while commuting for work, with the highest (140 kg CO2) in Gurugram district (Haryana) and the lowest (1.8 kg CO2) in Shrawasti district (Uttar Pradesh), says a study that analysed the link between population density and emissions from transport, across India’s districts.
It might incentivise the state to shirk its constitutional responsibility of providing basic entitlements to all
States have been told to prepare a database of beneficiaries — small and marginal landholder farmer families in all villages — including whether they belong to SC/ST, bank account, mobile and Aadhaar details.
From their forward base in Ishigaki, a part of the Okinawa chain of 150 islands, large ships of the Japanese coast guard, all gleaming white, keep a tight round- the-clock vigil on a group of islands, 170 km away.
Agrees to raise exemption threshold to ₹25 crore; networth, I-T returns ceiling to be lowered for investors; start-up’s definition to be amended
he risk of developing obesity-related cancer is increasing in successive generations, along with increasing rates of obesity, according to a new study.

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