UPSC 2017: WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS (Jul 16 - JUL 22)

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Now find the whole week’s current events for UPSC Current Affairs in one place and make your own current affairs notes for IAS Exam at ease.

The segment provides most important current events from 16 July to 22 July 2017. Below listed are the events in the news that are categorized into GS Papers I. II, III, and IV of UPSC Mains Syllabus, which will help the candidates to revise and remember the important news and events for UPSC Current Affairs.

 

UPSC 2017 CURRENT AFFAIRS WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS JULY 16 - 22

 

 

GS PAPER II
POLITY
  1. ‘Scant respect for NHRC’
  2. Give data of C-section and normal deliveries: Maneka
  3. Housing For All By 2022: With demand-supply gap shrinking, affordable housing segment set to grow
  4. The past catches up 
  5. Centre seeks debate in SC on J&K special status
  6. Sports Ministry lays ground for making online betting legal 
  7. Centre’s proposal to states: Enact your own Aadhaar Acts too 
  8. Home to dilute new property destruction Bill, exclude political leaders 
  9. Aadhaar: 9-judge Bench to consider whether privacy is a basic right
  10. State legislatures have ‘exclusive’ powers to enact laws on cattle protection: Govt
  11. Get real on Swachh: on manual scavenging
  12. IIITs now Institutes of National Importance
  13. SC wonders whether privacy could be an absolute right 
  14. Ministry, NITI Aayog moot privatisation of select services in district hospitals
  15. Ram Nath Kovind enters Rashtrapati Bhavan with big win 
  16. Protect transgenders from Section 377: Panel
  17. India performs miserably in war on inequality
  18. Protection performs miserably in war on inequality 
  19. Audit performs miserably in war on inequality
  20. ‘Major deficiencies in Army’s ammunition reserves’
  21. Untrained teachers get 2 years to qualify
HEALTH ISSUES
  1. A looming threat: on the TB crisis 
  2. An uphill fight
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
  1. U.S. likely to unveil South Asia policy soon
  2. Malabar drills aim at giving regional security, says Japan 
  3. China holds military drill near Arunachal border, ‘enemy’ aircraft the target
  4. U.K. raises issue of overstaying Indians     
  5. India set to extradite Bangladeshi national to Britain

  6. US asks countries in East and South China Sea to exercise restraint

  7. Australia and India: partners in regional security and prosperity

  8. U.S. Senate Committee for bigger Indian role in Afghanistan 

  9.  

    Let’s both pull back troops from Doklam, says Sushma Swaraj

  10. BITs and pieces of trade with Israel

 

 

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