Abhishek kr's video: The Hindu Editorial Analysis 31 July 2020 Current Affairs 2020 The Hindu Analysis UPSC IAS PSC
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00:00 GK monk context
02:14 An education policy that is sweeping in its vision,
16:30 A long road: On National Education Policy 2020
21:13 Should the government go easy on the telecom sector?
24:02 subscriber base as well, as we see teledensity slipping?
30:08 Will the imbroglio over adjusted gross revenues shake the industry’s foundations?
33:00 Both the government and industry have said they would not come back with a recalculation.
Are we setting ourselves up for a 2- or 3-player market?
35:10 Shouldn’t the telcos have started making provisions against AGR in their financials from the beginning?
37:04 The average revenue per user (ARPU) will have to go up if the industry’s health has to improve. But can it?
41:45 Given the financial state of some players, is the industry even ready for 5G auctions?
43:44 I advocate actually starting with a zero reserve price. Because the simultaneous multiple-round ascending auction will extract true value from the bidders; it is an excellent mechanism. Why artificially increase the reserve price so that either the spectrum goes unsold, or the operators pay huge amounts, resulting in the winners’ curse?
48:11 Fewer species, more disease,
Ecosystem integrity will restrict the transmission of pathogens from one species to another,
Analysis 31 July 2020 | Current Affairs 2020 | The Hindu Analysis PSC
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An education policy that is sweeping in its vision
The National Education Policy 2020 provides the ingredients and the right receipe; what we make of it depends on us
Sweeping in vision
The question of regulation
A long road: On National Education Policy 2020
The Centre will have to convince States that the National Education Policy benefits all,
Should the government go easy on the telecom sector?
The imbroglio over adjusted gross revenues has shaken the once-booming sector’s foundations
Consumer demand has recently been impacted. Is that affecting the subscriber base as well, as we see teledensity slipping?
Will the imbroglio over adjusted gross revenues shake the industry’s foundations?
Both the government and industry have said they would not come back with a recalculation. Are we setting ourselves up for a 2- or 3-player market?
Shouldn’t the telcos have started making provisions against AGR in their financials from the beginning?
The average revenue per user (ARPU) will have to go up if the industry’s health has to improve. But can it?
Given the financial state of some players, is the industry even ready for 5G auctions?
I advocate actually starting with a zero reserve price. Because, the simultaneous multiple-round ascending auction will extract true value from the bidders; it is an excellent mechanism. Why artificially increase the reserve price so that either the spectrum goes unsold, or the operators pay huge amounts, resulting in the winners’ curse?
Fewer species, more disease,
Ecosystem integrity will restrict the transmission of pathogens from one species to another,
Loss of biodiversity,
The way forward.
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