The legislative organ is one of the divisions of government that works in an uninflected function word that serves with the executive and judicial branches. Its main responsibility is the creation of laws and thus during the course of law making, the legislative organ move with the proceedings which is Legislative Proceedings.
News for February 20, 2016
Important News from The Hindu:
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ISRO upbeat as indigenous cryo engine passes test
[Important for: Science & Technology]
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India-U.S. carrier group concludes second meet
[Important for: IP, IR]
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‘First sign of action on actionable intelligence’
[Important for: IP, Global terrorism]
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U.S. imposes new unilateral sanctions on North Korea
[Important for: IP, IR]
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‘Low solar tariffs susceptible to cost risks’
[Important for: Economy]
News for February 14, 2016
Important News from The Hindu:
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India, a land of great opportunity: Modi
[Important for: IP, IR]
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Pope, patriarch hold historic meeting
[Important for: IP, Ethics]
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Implement key structural reforms such as GST
[Important for: Economy]
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Fiscal management far better this year than earlier: CGA
[Important for: Economy]
News for February 7, 2016
Important News from The Hindu:
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India has a pivotal maritime role: Pranab
[Important for: Polity, Defence & Security]
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Article retracted after ‘overlapping text’ from Wikipedia found
[Important for: Ethics, Plagiarism]
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Government imposes minimum import price on 173 steel items
[Important for: Business, Economy]
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Rajasthan government gives boost to start-ups
[Important for: Business, Economy, Start-up]
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India assures Sri Lanka of support for reconciliation
[Important for: IP, IR]
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Don’t politicise TPP, China tells U.S.
[Important for: IP, IR]
News for February 5, 2016
Important News from The Hindu:
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Accept Lodha report, fall in line: SC to BCCI
[Important for: Polity, Sports]
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100 acres handed over in Mysuru village for Film City project
[Important for: Infrastructure]
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Jupiter doesn t shield Earth from comet impacts: Study
[Important for: Science & Technology, Cosmology]
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‘Greenland ice sheet releasing large amount of phosphorus’
[Important for: Environment, Global Warming]
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62,000 lanterns light up Beijing for Spring Festival
[Important for: Chinese New year]
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‘Report on insolvency and bankruptcy code expected by the first week of March’
[Important for: Business, Economy]
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Compulsory licensing in manufacturing may slow investments: EU
[Important for: Business, Economy]
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‘Policy to scrap old vehicles to be sent to Cabinet by month end’
[Important for: Business, Economy]
News for February 3, 2016
Important News from The Hindu:
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India readies to take on Zika
[Important for: Health & Medicine]
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No Cabinet move to track sex of foetus: Ministry
[Important for: Polity]
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India, Brunei discuss South China Sea dispute
[Important for: IP, IR]
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Organisers confident Zika will be under control before Rio Olympics
[Important for: IP, IR]
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RBI relaxes FDI norms to boost start-ups
[Important for: Business, Economy]
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With an eye on budget, Rajan holds interest ratesh
[Important for: Business, Economy]
News for February 2, 2016
Important News from The Hindu:
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World’s first robot-run farm to open in Japan
[Important for: Science & Technology]
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‘Woman having child through surrogacy entitled to maternity leave’
[Important for: Women Empowerment]
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‘Trans-Pacific pact may impact exports’
[Important for: IP, IR, Business, Economy]
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WHO may declare Zika a ‘health emergency’
[Important for: Health & Medicine]
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Bangladesh widens scope of dual citizenship
[Important for: IP, IR]
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TRAI for PPP model for Bharat Net Project
[Important for: Business, Economy]
News for February 1, 2016
Important News from The Hindu:
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NASA, India join hands for astrobiology mission
[Important for: IR, Science & Technology]
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Amendment to Juvenile Justice law challenged
[Important for: Polity]
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Greece resists its role as European Union’s gatekeeper
[Important for: IP, IR]
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Russia encouraging Provinces to develop ties with India
[Important for: IP, IR]
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IISc’s invention powers up nanoelectronics industry
[Important for: Science & Technology, Economy]
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Wi-Fi deployment gains momentum amid shortage of mobile phone bandwidth
[Important for: Business, Economy]
News for January 31, 2016
Important News from The Hindu:
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Open to framing law on euthanasia, says Centre
[Important for: Polity, Ethics & Value]
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Gujarat may dilute anti-terror Bill
[Important for: Polity, Ethics]
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Marshall Islands to sue India, Pak. over nukes
[Important for: IP, IR, Politics]
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U.S. warship sails near disputed isle
[Important for: IP, IR, Politics]
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‘Not paying bribes in India is a competitive disadvantage’
[Important for: Business, Economy]
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India has potential to grow faster at 8-9 per cent, says Arun Jaitley
[Important for: Business, Economy]
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Art in the bazaar
[Important for: Essay]
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What Gandhi means to me
[Important for: Ethics & Value, Essay]
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The Grand Old Man of cricket
[Important for: Sports]
Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organized Crime (GCTOC) Sent Back Again
Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organized Crime (GCTOC) Bill, 2015 came in news again recently after it was sent back by President Pranab Mukherjee, seeking clarifications on some of it’s provisions. The Bill has been in controversies and debates ever since it’s inception.
GCTOC was earlier passed by the Gujarat Assembly on March 31, 2015. Interestingly, the Assembly retained the controversial provisions that were earlier rejected by the President. The Bill was first introduced in 2003 by the then Modi Government in Gujarat.
The Ministry has replied that it will soon submit a re-worked Bill for the approval of the President.