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[22 April 2024] The Hindu Op-ed: Preparing India for water stress, climate resilience

Mains PYQ Relevance: Q) Suggest measures to improve water storage and irrigation system to make its judicious use under depleting scenarios. (UPSC IAS/2020)Q) What is water stress? How and why does it differ regionally in India? (UPSC 2019) Prelims Q) If National Water Mission is properly and completely implemented, how will it impact the country?  (UPSC… Continue reading [22 April 2024] The Hindu Op-ed: Preparing India for water stress, climate resilience

On the fall in Household Savings

Why in the news?  The sharp reduction in Household Net Financial Savings and the rise in Household Debt burden are a cause for concern for growth and economic stability. BACK2BASICS: What are household financial savings? Household financial savings refer to currency, bank deposits, debt securities, mutual funds, pension funds, insurance, and investments in small savings schemes. The total… Continue reading On the fall in Household Savings

IRDAI removes Age Bar for purchasing Health Insurance

Why in the news? The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) abolished the age limit for purchasing health insurance policies, effective April 1. Individuals aged above 65 were ineligible previously for new health insurance policies. About Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) IRDAI is the apex regulatory body overseeing the insurance… Continue reading IRDAI removes Age Bar for purchasing Health Insurance

50 Years of Chipko Movement

Why in the news? The Chipko Movement, initiated in Uttarakhand in early 1973, commemorates its 50th anniversary. About Chipko Movement The Chipko Movement originated in the Himalayan region of Uttarakhand (then part of the state of Uttar Pradesh) in India. It was triggered by the deforestation activities carried out by contractors, which threatened the livelihoods… Continue reading 50 Years of Chipko Movement

[20 April 2024] The Hindu Op-ed: Scientists and a wish list for the incoming government 

PYQ Relevance:Mains: Q  Scientific research in Indian universities is declining, because a career in science is not as attractive as are business professions, engineering or administration, and the universities are becoming consumer-oriented. Critically comment.(UPSC IAS/2014) Q What are the research and developmental achievements in applied biotechnology? How will these achievements help to uplift the poorer sections… Continue reading [20 April 2024] The Hindu Op-ed: Scientists and a wish list for the incoming government 

Centre releases curriculum framework for three to six-year-olds

Why in the news?  For the first time ever, the Central government has released curriculum advisable to be taught to children aged three to six-years-old Objective of Aadharshila  The early childhood education curriculum is expected to bridge foundational literacy and numeracy gaps which may arise in later school years Who Launched? The Ministry of Women… Continue reading Centre releases curriculum framework for three to six-year-olds

Scripting a new tribal identity

Why in the news?  President of India Droupadi Murmu was being presented a book, Contributions of Tribal Leaders in the Freedom Struggle, at a National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) event. Contributions of Tribal Leaders in the Freedom Struggle Santhal Revolution: Led by Buddhu Bhagat, Joa Bhagat, and Madara Mahato, the Santhal Revolution was a… Continue reading Scripting a new tribal identity

[19 April 2024] The Hindu Op-ed: India’s nuanced approach in the South China Sea

PYQ Relevance: Mains: Q) South China Sea has assumed great geopolitical significance in the present context. Comment (UPSC IAS/2016) Q) With respect to the South China sea, maritime territorial disputes and rising tension affaire the need for safeguarding maritime security to ensure freedom of navigation and ever flight throughout the region. In this context, discuss the… Continue reading [19 April 2024] The Hindu Op-ed: India’s nuanced approach in the South China Sea

A world in disarray, a concern about the future

Why in the news?  Factors such as the lack of globally influential leaders, evolving alliances, economic challenges, and advancements in technology contribute to the current geopolitical landscape. Factors behind the concerning current geopolitical landscape Growing chaos, an absent leadership Decline of the rules-based international order: The traditional Western-led global order is perceived as dead, leading… Continue reading A world in disarray, a concern about the future

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