Context: After a few years, the government would bring in an income tax cut as the strategy for consumption and growth. Now, though still seeing high capex spends, they are flat lined; thus, this is exactly where a tax cut would have to spur consumption and help reflate private investments. Proposed Tax Cut Private Investment and Corporate Sector Regulatory and Investment Issues R&D Focus Agriculture and Tourism Public Debt and Fiscal Deficit
RBI’s Financing Limitations
Context: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) enforces various restrictions on loans and credit exposure to maintain financial stability and prevent fund misuse. These include loan limits, credit exposure norms, and other restrictions. Loan Limits Credit Exposure Norms Other Restrictions
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC)
Context: The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India has published a discussion paper on various changes it proposes to implement in the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016. Issuance of Simultaneous Resolution Plans Invitations Complex Corporate Structures Benefits from this Proposed Coordinated Approach Challenges through Recent Cases in Insolvency Mandatory Reporting of Compliance Concerns and Criticisms
Rupee Depreciates
Context: The Indian rupee declined to a fresh intraday low of 87.49 against the US dollar on the expectation that the Reserve Bank of India would cut interest rates by 25 basis points this week. Factors Driving the Depreciation Factors Behind The Falling Trend Of Rupee Implications of a Weaker Rupee The Downside The Upside
Co-lending
Context: The Department of Revenue has rejected a recommendation by a panel led by State Bank of India (SBI) to exempt the 18% Goods and Services Tax (GST) levied on activities of co-lending between commercial banks and non banking financial companies (NBFCs). Reason for Rejection Co-lending Co-lending refers to the pooling of funds from two or more lenders for provision of credit to a borrower. The lead lender is normally a bank, though the co-lender could be an NBFC, another bank, or a fintech company. Co-lending Model In this model, NBFCs keep at least 20% of individual loans in their book, while rest is kept by banks.The RBI has permitted colending of loans by banks and NBFCs, including housing finance companies, for expansion of credit access to the under and un served sectors of the economy. Growth Projections of Co-lending
RBI Monetary Policy Committee
RBI MPC Meeting February 2025, RBI Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) expectations live news & updates: Follow here for all the latest updates regarding expectations from Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee meeting. Focused Agenda of the Meeting: Economic Climate and Growth Worries Monetary Policy Debate Inflation and Fiscal Measures Trends Government Measures Challenges for the RBI
Legal System to Battle Cyber Frauds
Context: Dilip Asbe, National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) CEO, emphasized the need for a strong legal framework in order to combat growing financial cyber frauds and dissuade fraudulent activities.He emphasized penalties at appropriate levels for cyber frauds and promoted more customer awareness to prevent frauds. Key Highlights: Number of Cases Expansion of UPI Users
PRASHAD Scheme
Context: The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism, and Culture expressed disappointment over the slow progress in key projects under the Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Augmentation Drive (PRASHAD) scheme, which aims to develop spiritual tourism circuits across India. PRASHAD Scheme The PRASHAD scheme is the Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Augmentation Drive scheme by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. It aims to improve the religious tourism experience in India by developing and promoting pilgrimage sites. What does the scheme do? Current Status Under PRASHAD Scheme
Sacred Groves
Context: On 18 Dec 2024, the Supreme Court directed Rajasthan Forest Department to identify and classify all its Sacred Groves as forests and notifi them under the category of community reserves with the notification that they have fallen under WLPA 1972. Background Sacred groves are traditional, community conserved patches of forest with cultural and ecological significance. In Rajasthan, these groves cover approximately six lakh hectares across 25,000 sites. The Supreme Court’s order, however, challenges the Forest Rights Act (FRA) 2006, which had been intended to return forest management to gram sabhas (village councils), rather than the Forest Department. What are Sacred Groves? Traditional Community Conservation Methods Community Reserves under Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 Community reserves were brought in under the WLPA 2002 for protecting areas of cultural significance wherein local communities voluntarily conserve habitats. Forest Rights Act 2006 and Sacred Groves UPSC Civil Services Examination, Previous Year Questions (PYQs) Q. If a particular plant species is placed under Schedule VI of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, what is the implication? (2020) (a) A licence is required to cultivate that plant.(b) Such a plant cannot be cultivated under any circumstances.(c) It is a Genetically Modified crop plant.(d) Such a plant is invasive and harmful to the ecosystem. Ans: (a)
UGC Regulations, 2025
Context: Six Higher Education Ministers from Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Jharkhand, and Himachal Pradesh passed a joint resolution against the draft UGC regulations and grading system under the New Education Policy 2020. Key Provisions of Draft Regulation and UGC Mandate Mission of the UGC Legal and Constitutional Challenges The Jurisdiction of the UGC Judicial Interpretations and Precedents Implications on Federalism and the Principle of Repugnancy Recommendations and the Way Forward