Newspapers at a Glance: The Hindu (29/07/2023)
#GSII
1. 2 health Bills passed without debate in LS- Page 10
2. India, Japan will work to strengthen ‘peacetime cooperation’: Jaishankar- Page 11
3. Need legally binding instrument to end plastic pollution: PM- Page 12
#GSIII
4. Modi says India can become hub of chipmaking industry- Page 12
5. Land-use changes putting rocky addresses of animals under stress in Sahyadri plateau- Page 12
6. Govt. allows Indian companies to list on foreign exchanges through IFSC- Page 14
#GSII
1. 2 health Bills passed without debate in LS- Page 10
2. India, Japan will work to strengthen ‘peacetime cooperation’: Jaishankar- Page 11
3. Need legally binding instrument to end plastic pollution: PM- Page 12
#GSIII
4. Modi says India can become hub of chipmaking industry- Page 12
5. Land-use changes putting rocky addresses of animals under stress in Sahyadri plateau- Page 12
6. Govt. allows Indian companies to list on foreign exchanges through IFSC- Page 14
Newspapers At a Glance: The Indian Express (29/07/2023)
#GSII
1. For G20, India and Japan try to frame a consensus document-Page 1
2. Japan raises alarm over China-Russia ties, Taiwan: Worst threat since WWII- Page 18
#GSIII
3. India will be your trusted global partner, PM promises semiconductor makers-Page 1
4. Kuno officials fall back on traditional methods to track two cheetahs, one radio collar silent-Page 1
5. Ladakh glacier melting may form three lakes, says study- Page 10
6. India, UK close to concluding FTA talks, says official-Page 17
7. To tap global capital, Indian firms can list directly on IFSC exchanges: FM- Page 17
#GSII
1. For G20, India and Japan try to frame a consensus document-Page 1
2. Japan raises alarm over China-Russia ties, Taiwan: Worst threat since WWII- Page 18
#GSIII
3. India will be your trusted global partner, PM promises semiconductor makers-Page 1
4. Kuno officials fall back on traditional methods to track two cheetahs, one radio collar silent-Page 1
5. Ladakh glacier melting may form three lakes, says study- Page 10
6. India, UK close to concluding FTA talks, says official-Page 17
7. To tap global capital, Indian firms can list directly on IFSC exchanges: FM- Page 17
Syllabus: #GSIII - Conservation, Environmental Pollution and Degradation, Environmental Impact Assessment.
Highlights:
1. UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns of a climate catastrophe, with July 2023 set to be the hottest month in 12,000 years.
2. Transition from La Niña to El Niño in the Central Equatorial Pacific Ocean causes rising temperatures and extreme weather events globally.
3. Guterres and COP28 President-designate stress urgent and ambitious climate action to limit global warming to 1.5°C, urging major economies like India to make significant emission cuts and aim for net-zero commitments and fossil-free electricity by 2040.
Catchline:
“The era of global warming has ended; the era of global boiling has arrived”- UN Chief
“climate action is not a luxury but a must” - WMO Chief
#Keywords: Climate catastrophe, Era of global boiling, Climate action, Net zero commitments, climate negotiations
Highlights:
1. UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns of a climate catastrophe, with July 2023 set to be the hottest month in 12,000 years.
2. Transition from La Niña to El Niño in the Central Equatorial Pacific Ocean causes rising temperatures and extreme weather events globally.
3. Guterres and COP28 President-designate stress urgent and ambitious climate action to limit global warming to 1.5°C, urging major economies like India to make significant emission cuts and aim for net-zero commitments and fossil-free electricity by 2040.
Catchline:
“The era of global warming has ended; the era of global boiling has arrived”- UN Chief
“climate action is not a luxury but a must” - WMO Chief
#Keywords: Climate catastrophe, Era of global boiling, Climate action, Net zero commitments, climate negotiations