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New Covid variant JN.1

New Covid variant JN.1 Why in news: According to the Health ministry data, India has so far reported 21 JN.1 cases in total. However it is observed that all the

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Namdapha flying squirrel

Namdapha flying squirrel Why in news: Namdapha flying squirrel has resurfaced again in the state of Arunachal Pradesh after going missing for about 42 years. The Namdapha flying squirrel was

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India Skills Report

India Skills Report Context: The 11th edition of the India Skills Report (ISR) is recently published by talent assessment agency Wheebox in association with All India Council for Technical Education,

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INFLATION

INFLATION Context: Recently, RBI published an article finding inflation in India is significantly influenced by factors related to supply but sometimes demand factors also play a vital role. Key findings:

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International Monetary Fund

International Monetary Fund  Context: There have been continuous demands for reforms in multilateral institutions like IMF and WB by developing countries like India to make them more representative of emerging

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Money Bills

Money Bills Context: Recently there has been increase in the number of money bills that are being passed by the Parliament. For example, the recently proposed telecommunications bill, 2023 was

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