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15 August 2026

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Our plate in the courtroom

The article likely discusses legal challenges, judicial interventions, or policy debates in the courtroom concerning various aspects of food, agriculture, and related policies in India. It could cover issues ranging from food security and the right to food to agricultural subsidies, food safety standards, or environmental impacts of food production, all viewed through a legal or governance lens.

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05 August 2026

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From Belem to Antalya: Why implementation now defines UN climate negotiations

The article analyzes the evolution of global climate negotiations, emphasizing a critical shift from merely setting targets and making commitments to the imperative of concrete implementation. It suggests that the success and future direction of UN climate efforts are now defined by the ability of nations to deliver on their pledges, rather than just formulating new goals, potentially referencing specific discussions or conferences in locations like Belem and Antalya.

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Kerala’s latest floods show state yet to internalise lessons from 2018 on ecological degradation and unsustainable land use

The article highlights that Kerala's recent floods indicate a persistent failure by the state to learn from previous disasters, such as the 2018 floods. It emphasizes the ongoing issues of ecological degradation and unsustainable land use practices as primary contributors to the recurring flood situation.

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21 May 2026

GS-2Reports21 May 2026prsindia.org

Report of the 16th Finance Commission for 2026-31

The 16th Finance Commission (FC) report, chaired by Dr. Arvind Panagariya, was tabled in Parliament for the 2026-31 period. Key recommendations include maintaining states' share in the divisible pool of central taxes at 41%. The report details revised criteria for devolution, introducing 'Contribution to GDP' and adjusting weights for 'Income Distance', 'Population (2011)', 'Demographic Performance', 'Area', and 'Forest'. It recommends grants worth Rs 9.47 lakh crore for local bodies and disaster management, while discontinuing revenue deficit, sector-specific, and state-specific grants. The report also outlines a fiscal roadmap, suggesting a 3.5% fiscal deficit target for the Centre by 2030-31 and 3% for states, advocating against off-budget borrowings. Further recommendations cover power-sector reforms (DISCOM privatization), rationalization of subsidy expenditure, and public sector enterprise reforms.

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