10-April-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

A DISTINCT RIGHT TOPIC: (GS2) POLITY AND GOVERNANCE –SOURCE: THE HINDU The Supreme Court of India has recently recognized the right to be free from the adverse effects of climate change as a distinct fundamental right. This landmark decision highlights the importance of a healthy environment and sustainable development in the face of escalating climate

10-April-2024-Editorial

MASSIVE EARTHQUAKE HITS TAIWAN  Taiwan recently experienced a massive earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 on the Richter Scale, marking it as one of the most significant seismic events in the past 25 years.   The earthquake's impact was felt far beyond Taiwan, with Japan issuing a tsunami alert for the Ryukyu chain of islands.   

10-April-2024-Special-Article

GLOBAL HEPATITIS REPORT 2024  The recently released Global Hepatitis Report 2024 by the World Health Organization (WHO) has shed light on India's significant burden of viral hepatitis, particularly Hepatitis B and C infections.   India's Hepatitis Burden:  Prevalence in India:  India bears one of the highest burdens of viral hepatitis globally.  Approximately 2.9 crore people in

12-April-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

CRAFTED AT HOME, NEXCAR19 TAKES INDIA TO NEXT LEVEL IN CANCER CARE TOPIC: (GS3) SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY–SOURCE: THE HINDU Cancer remains a major healthcare challenge in India.  However, recent development of NexCAR19, an indigenously-developed Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cell therapy for certain blood cancers. T cells are immune system cells that fight infection. CAR-T

12-April-2024-Editorial

INDIA TO CONSIDER EXPANDING RELAXATION IN OCI CARD NORMS  India has been deliberating on extending the Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) Card benefits to overseas Indians in Fiji and other nations, following the relaxation of rules for Suriname in 2023.   The OCI scheme is a pivotal initiative aimed at fostering stronger ties with the Indian

12-April-2024-Special-Article

SOIL EROSION CRISIS IN INDIA  Soil erosion is a significant environmental concern impacting agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability. A recent study employing the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) highlighted alarming rates of soil erosion across India.   Key Highlights of the Study:  30% of India's landmass experiences "minor" soil erosion.  3% of the land faces

13-April-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

ANNUAL STATUS OF EDUCATION REPORT (ASER) 2023 TOPIC: (GS2) POLITY AND GOVERNANCE –SOURCE: THE HINDU ASER 2023 annual educational assessment, sheds light on the foundational learning levels and aspirations of India's adolescents aged 14-18. This report offers critical insights into the challenges faced in education and the aspirations of the youth. ASER 2023 covered 28

13-April-2024-Editorial

CANDIDATES HAVE A RIGHT TO PRIVACY FROM VOTERS: SC JUDGMENT  The Supreme Court of India recently delivered a significant judgement concerning the declaration of movable assets by candidates contesting elections.   The ruling touched upon the delicate balance between the right to privacy of the candidates and the voters' right to information.  Key Facts of the

13-April-2024-Special-Article

INDIA'S DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION  India's population dynamics have long been a focal point of discussions, with projections indicating a potential population of 1.7 billion by 2065.   This brings attention not only to the growth aspect but also to the changing fertility rates, a less-explored dimension of demographic transition.  About Demographic Transition and Dividend  Demographic Transition: Refers

15-April-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

FERTILITY LEVELS DROP BELOW ONE IN MANY ASIAN NATIONS TOPIC: (GS2) INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS – SOURCE: THE HINDU Many East and Southeast Asian countries are experiencing a population crisis marked by declining birth rates and record-low fertility rates. Hospitals in China have ceased newborn delivery services due to decreased demand, while South Korea has resorted to

16-April-2024-Editorial

DRYING RIVERS IN INDIA The Central Water Commission (CWC) has reported alarming water storage levels in several river basins, particularly in east-flowing rivers between Mahanadi and Pennar. This crisis poses significant challenges to India's water security, impacting agriculture, livelihoods, and the environment. Water Crisis in East-Flowing Rivers Basin Affected Rivers: 13 rivers, including Rushikulya, Bahuda,

16-April-2024-Special-Article

STRICTER VIEW NEEDED IN CUSTODIAL DEATH CASES  Custodial death, the tragic demise of an individual under the watch of law enforcement or correctional facilities, remains a pressing issue in India. This phenomenon raises concerns about human rights violations, abuse of power, and the need for legal reforms to ensure justice and accountability.  About Custodial Death