Goaltide Daily News 2020

Dec 15, 2020

News 1:
India needs to rethink its nutrition agenda: The Hindu

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Syllabus Reference: GS-II

Issues Relating to Development and Management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources.

Issues relating to Poverty and Hunger.

 

A simple article discussing certain facts released by the recent National Family Health Survey. It mainly discusses the prevalence of malnutrition, anaemia, underweight among children, adult malnutrition, etc. It also discusses certain causes for the trend.

 

News 2:
How did China go about reforming its agriculture and reducing poverty? Indian Express

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Syllabus Reference: GS-II

Government Policies and Interventions for Development in various sectors and Issues arising out of their Design and Implementation.

 

In the article, author takes the Chinese reforms in agriculture as case studies for the growth of agriculture and rural development. The article also highlights certain loopholes in the governance part. Read it carefully.

News 3:
Resolving NPAs~II: The Statesman

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Syllabus Reference: GS-III

Indian Economy and issues relating to Planning, Mobilization of Resources, Growth, Development and Employment.

 

The article is yesterday’s continuation. It you have not read the previous article, please read it to understand the article in a better way. It suggests what needs to be done to resolve the problem of NPAs and how far the recent measures by the government like IBC are effective. Very insightful article.

News 4:
Delhi must actively participate in new technology coalitions to secure its geopolitical interests: Indian Express

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Syllabus Reference: GS-III

Indigenization of Technology and Developing New Technology.

 

The title of the article clearly reflects what the article intends to say. Quickly read the first half of the article and focus mainly on the later half. There is discussion about Biden and Trump policy changes, just skip that and read what can India do very carefully. Can also be helpful in IR part of GS-II.

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