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Monday, December 04, 2023

International Postgraduate Merit Scholarship 2024

 The University of Sheffield , UK is  delighted to offer 125 International Postgraduate Taught Merit Scholarships in 2024.

 
Each scholarship is a competitive award worth £5,000 towards the original tuition fee for a postgraduate taught programme starting in September 2024. The scholarships are available to all new international students who meet the eligibility criteria.

You must hold an offer to study at the University of Sheffield.

Key dates.

  • Scholarship applications will open in late Autumn 2023.
  • The deadline for scholarship applications is 1.00pm (UK time) on Monday 13 May 2024.
  • Scholarship results will be announced on Monday 10 June 2024.
  • If you are offered the scholarship, we’ll ask that you confirm acceptance of your scholarship and your offer by a fixed date.
 
Eligibility criteria

Your programme must commence at the University of Sheffield in autumn 2024.

  • Distance learning courses are ineligible for a merit scholarship.
  • You must receive an offer for a course studied in full at the University of Sheffield. Masters programmes split between the University of Sheffield and a partner institution are not eligible to apply for a scholarship.
  • All Crossways courses and Erasmus Mundus courses are ineligible for a merit scholarship.
  • For tuition fee purposes you must be self-funded and required to pay the overseas tuition fee.
  • You must not be a sponsored student.
 

For further terms and conditions please visit  —https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/international/fees-and-funding/scholarships/postgraduate/international-merit-postgraduate-scholarship

Current Affairs- December 1, 2023

 

INDIA

  • The Union government approved defence acquisition projects at ₹2.23 lakh crore that included procurement of 97 Tejas light combat aircraft and 156 Prachand combat helicopters.
  • Three anti-submarine warfare ships for Indian Navy were launched.
  • Indian Space Research Organisation has announced a plan to launch its first X-ray Polarimeter Satellite (XPoSat).
  • Nandan Nilekani, co-founder of Infosys, K P Singh, chairman emeritus at DLF, and Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, have been named on the 17th edition of Forbes Asia’s Heroes of Philanthropy list.
  • Nagaland celebrates its Statehood Day on December 1.
  • Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar inaugurated the 5th edition of Global Ayurveda Festival in Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala.

ECONOMY & CORPORATE

  • India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew at 7.6% in the July-September 2023 quarter, as per initial estimates from the National Statistical Office.
  • Cab aggregator Uber announced the launch of its global flagship electric vehicle service Uber Green in Bengaluru.
  • The government’s fiscal deficit at the end of October stood at ₹8.03 lakh crore, or 45% of the full-year budget estimate.
  • Ministry of Textiles will host the plenary meeting of the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) in Mumbai from December 2 to 5.

WORLD

  • On the first day of the 28th Conference of Parties or COP-28 here, member countries agreed to make operational a Loss and Damage (L&D) Fund.
  • International Labor Organization (ILO) Report: Employment is fast evolving as a major cause of death, especially among men.
  • New Zealand’s new government will scrap the country’s world-leading law to ban smoking for future generations to help pay for tax cuts.
  • Nepal becomes the first South Asian country to officially register same-sex marriage.
  • The US government has successfully concluded a pilot project for issuing paperless visas.
  • The 193-member UN General Assembly cast their vote over Israel’s control of Syria’s Golan Heights, India voted in favour.

SPORTS

  • Olympian long jumper Murali Sreeshankar has won the 35th Jimmy George Foundation award for the best sportsperson of Kerala.
  • Cricket: Uganda qualifies for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.

Current Affairs-December 2, 2023

 

INDIA

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his address at COP-28, offered to host the 33rd edition of the annual summit due in 2028 in India.
  • Supreme Court said the Tamil Nadu Governor cannot refer re-enacted Bills to President.
  • Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin unveiled a statue of late anti-caste activist Iyothee Thass Pandithar.
  • World Bank recalls its paper on decline in toilet usage in India.
  • India co-hosts with UAE the Global Green Credit Initiative at COP-28.
  • India and Sweden co-host the Phase-II of Leadership Group for Industry Transition at COP-28

ECONOMY & CORPORATE

  • Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) shows Manufacturing sector activity rebounded slightly in November.
  • Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Bank of England (BoE) agree to exchange information on Clearing Corporation of India Ltd.
  • India’s gross Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenues grew 15.1% in November to hit nearly ₹1.68 lakh crore.

WORLD

  • World AIDS Day is observed on December 1 with the theme of “Let Communities Lead”.
  • The UAE, host of the 28th Conference of Parties (COP-28), announced a $30-billion commitment to an investment fund called ALTÉRRA.
  • Philippines inaugurated a new coast guard monitoring base on an island occupied by Filipino forces in the disputed South China Sea.
  • China and Vietnam are working on a possible significant upgrade of their underdeveloped rail links.

SPORTS

  • R Vaishali becomes India’s third female chess Grandmaster, after Koneru Humpy and D Harika.
  • Jaipal Singh knocked out Commonwealth Games silver medallist Sagar Ahlawat to claim the +92kg crown in the National boxing championships.

Economic & Political Weekly: Table of contents

Vol. 58, Issue No. 48, 02 Dec, 2023

Editorials

From 25 Years Ago

From 50 Years Ago

Strategic Affairs

Commentary

Book Reviews

Perspectives

Special Articles

Discussion

Current Statistics

Postscript

Letters

History of UNLF, Meitei insurgent group that signed peace deal with Centre

 

The UNLF was formed on November 24, 1964, and is the oldest valley-based insurgent group — distinct from the insurgent groups active in the state’s Naga-dominated and Kuki-Zomi dominated hills.


Union Home Minister Amit Shah Wednesday announced the signing of a peace agreement with the Meitei separatist group United National Liberation Front (UNLF) in Manipur, terming it a “historic milestone.”

The Home Minister also expressed the hope that this would encourage other valley-based insurgent groups (VBIGs) to participate in a peace process.

What is the UNLF?

The UNLF was formed on November 24, 1964, and is the oldest valley-based insurgent group — distinct from the insurgent groups active in the state’s Naga-dominated and Kuki-Zomi dominated hills. It was formed with the demand of secession from India under the leadership of Arembam Samarendra Singh, who was the general secretary of the group. Two of the top central committee leaders — Khalalung Kamei and Thangkhopao Singsit — were a Naga and a Kuki. The UNLF is believed to have received its initial training from the NSCN (IM), the largest Naga insurgent group. Its armed wing, the Manipur People’s Army, was formed in 1990 and over the years, it has carried out multiple attacks targeting Indian security personnel. There are now two factions of the UNLF and jointly, government estimates place the number of cadres at 400-500. Its area of operation includes all the valley areas of Manipur, as well as some villages in the Kuki-Zomi hill districts. A proscribed group, banned under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, it has largely been functioning from camps and training bases in Myanmar’s Sagaing Region, Chin state, and Rakhine state with the patronage of the Myanmar military. However, it is now on the backfoot there, with mounting attacks against the military junta by various Ethnic Armed Organisations (EAOs) and People’s Defence Forces (PDFs).

While the UNLF has weakened over the years, pushed across the border to Myanmar, there have been concerns about its increased activity, along with other VBIGs, during the course of the ongoing ethnic conflict in Manipur. The two UNLF factions are believed to have trained around 500 new recruits in the past months.

What is the precedent for the peace agreement?

The VBIGs have never entered into an agreement with the Centre or participated in any peace talks. Author and former fellow at Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Malem Ningthouja, however, said it was not possible to definitively state that this was the first group to come to an understanding.

“In the past, there have been some groups like the UPPK, KCP and Maoist Communist Group — though their strength may have been insignificant — which have been either disbanded or rendered into insignificance. And we don’t know under what terms they did so. Even in this case, we don’t know the terms of the agreement but this has a spectacular impact since it’s considered to be a major group. At a recent flag raising event in Manipur, more than 1000 people attended, and it has its mass organisations,” he said.

The UNLF underwent a formal split in the mid-1990s, when N Oken broke away, and his faction became the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL, another proscribed group).at is the precedent for the peace agreement?

After Samarendra was assassinated in 2000, the UNLF leadership was taken up by R K Meghen, who was arrested in 2010. While Meghen was imprisoned, Khundongbam Pambei became chairman.

There was another split in 2021, when Pambei broke away from the rest of the central committee. So now, there are two factions, one under the chairmanship of Pambei and the other under the chairmanship of NC Koireng. Pambei has been open to talks, and the process to begin ceasefire negotiations goes back to 2020.

What about the other groups?

While the UNLF is the oldest of such groups, several other Meitei insurgent groups have come into being in subsequent years. The UNLF is one of the seven “Meitei Extremist Organisations” banned by the Union government.

The UNLF faction under Koireng continues to be opposed to talks.

On the other hand, a tripartite Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement between the Centre, Manipur state and the Kuki-Zomi insurgent groups had been reached in 2008.

In March this year, the Manipur government pulled out of the agreement with the Zomi Revolutionary Army and the Kuki National Army, saying they were “influencing agitation among forest encroachers”.

Written by Sukrita Baruah

Source: Indian Express, 30/11/23


Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Quote of the Day November 28, 2023

 

“The secret of being miserable is to have leisure to bother about whether you are happy or not. The cure for it is occupation.”
George Bernard Shaw
“आप प्रसन्न है या नहीं यह सोचने के लिए फुरसत होना ही दुखी होने का रहस्य है, और इसका उपाय है व्यवसाय।”
जॉर्ज बर्नार्ड शॉ

Economic & Political Weekly: Table of contents

 

Vol. 58, Issue No. 47, 25 Nov, 2023

Editorials

Comment

From 25 Years Ago

From 50 Years Ago

Law and Society

H T Parekh Finance Column

Commentary

Book Reviews

Perspectives

Special Articles

Current Statistics

Letters

Engage Articles