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3rd January Editorial- Jadhav meeting, fiscal overshoot, NMC bill & Indian Science Congress

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Abhishek Srivastava

1-Among the multiple endings: Mr. Jadhav may well receive a presidential pardon, and be retuned to India. There may even be a spy barter, though this occurs mostly before their cases come up for trial and rarely afterwards. So long as there are spies among us, the script has many potential endings. Which one will we eventually get to see? 2-On the ledger:- Eight months into the financial year, or until end November, the Union government’s fiscal deficit — the amount by which its expenditure exceeds revenue — had already overshot the year’s budget target by a significant ₹65,573 crore. And as in everything with numbers, there are several interesting insights to be had, some fairly straightforward and self-explanatory and others less obvious and disconcerting. 3-Questionable remedy:- The decision of the Lok Sabha to send the National Medical Commission Bill to a standing committee for a relook is the right one. First proposed in 2016, the Bill aims to overhaul the corrupt and inefficient Medical Council of India, which regulates medical education and practice.But despite its plus points, the NMC isn’t the game-changing legislation it could have been. One of its goals is to rein in corruption in the MCI through the greater distribution of powers. 4- Regaining the focus:- Recent history of the Indian Science Congress Association suggests that it most often makes news for matters other than science. Like the British Association for the Advancement of Science, now known as the British Science Association, it was meant to be a forum for scientists to present topical research, get funds and serve as a platform for science to reach out to the broader public.

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Overview of the Course

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1st January 2018 - Editorial: Clinical Trial and Liberation of Goa

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1st January 2018 - Editorial: On Another New Year’s Day

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2nd January 2018- Editorial: The secular condition

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2nd January 2018- Editorial: ethics of excellence & cryptocurrency

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3rd January Editorial- Jadhav meeting, fiscal overshoot, NMC bill & Indian Science Congress

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4th January Editorial- Genomic revolution & Indo China relations stagnant

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4th January Editorial- US Pak relations & Assam NRC

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5th January Editorial- Triple talq, Bhima Koregaon issue and global stocks

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8th January Editorial- econonomic fragility,anti torture law & triple talaq

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9th January Editorial- Asian geopolitics

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9th January Editorial- The age of crypto­economics

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10th January editorial- Agriculture needs a reforms package

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10th January Editorial- Section 377, roadkill & Padmavati

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11th January Editorial- The map of rural deprivation

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11th January Editorial- national anthem & adultery

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12th January Editorial: Israel-Palestine &India

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12th January Editorial: FDI reforms, unstable Nepal & Hindi in UN

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12th January Editorial: Education reforms

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13th January editorial- Judiciary in turmoil

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16th Jan- Critical analysis of Aadhar

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16 Jan- SOC, Agricultural pricing & SSC turmoil

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17th Jan- PDS reform, Indian diaspora in Israel,Jalli kattu, bond yield

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18th Jan- SC issue, SriLanka President & RTE

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19th Jan- Padmavati, state polls & solar pumps

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20th Jan- US Pakistan relations

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20th Jan- NMC bill & India- Israel

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22nd Jan- American arms & NMC Bill

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22nd Jan- Doklam issue & Delhi MLAs

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23rd Jan- Getting back on the democratic path

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27th Jan- Natural partners in the Asian century

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27th Jan- India ASEAN (in Hindi)

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24th Jan-Malimath committee, World outlook & Motor vehicle act

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