09-December-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

REIMAGINING PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT IN INDIA TOPIC: (GS3) ENVIRONMENT: THE HINDU India, one of the largest producers and consumers of plastic, faces critical challenges in managing plastic waste effectively. This issue has far-reaching environmental, health, and economic consequences. A sustainable and innovative approach is essential to address the growing plastic crisis. Key Sectors Relying on

09-December-2024-Editorial

MINING REGULATIONS IN INDIA The Indian mining sector is vital for economic development, but it faces significant challenges related to environmental sustainability, operational inefficiencies, and legal regulations. Recently, the central government permitted state governments to include non-mineralized areas within existing mining leases for waste management, addressing industry needs while adhering to environmental safeguards. Key Updates

09-December-2024-Special-Article

INDIA’S ROLE IN THE ‘CHINA PLUS ONE’ STRATEGY The 'China Plus One' strategy reflects a global trend where companies aim to diversify their manufacturing and supply chains by establishing operations outside China. India, with its large market and economic potential, is seen as a promising destination for investments. However, despite opportunities created by the US-China

10-December-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

REFORMS IN MERCHANT SHIPPING TOPIC: (GS2) SOCIAL JUSTICE: THE HINDU India's maritime sector is undergoing a transformative phase with the introduction of the Merchant Shipping Bill, 2024 and the Coastal Shipping Bill, 2024. These Bills aim to address the outdated provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 and the Coasting Vessels Act, 1838, providing a

10-December-2024-Editorial

THE NINETYEAST RIDGE AND ITS FORMATION The Ninetyeast Ridge, a 5,000-kilometer underwater mountain chain in the Indian Ocean, has long intrigued geologists. Traditionally believed to have formed from a stationary hotspot, recent research challenges this idea, suggesting the ridge was created by a moving hotspot.      Key Findings of the Study Formation by a Moving

10-December-2024-Special-Article

CUMBUM TANK IN ANDHRA PRADESH India has a rich history of water harvesting systems, showcasing ancient engineering marvels and sustainable practices. These systems not only supported agriculture and domestic use but also demonstrated the wisdom of water conservation adapted to local climatic conditions. The Cumbum Tank in Andhra Pradesh recently gained attention for its historical

11-December-2024-Editorial

INDIA-JAPAN FORUM 2024 The India-Japan Forum, held recently in New Delhi, emphasized strengthening bilateral ties between India and Japan. A notable focus was on advancing collaboration in semiconductor technology and expanding the strategic partnership within the Indo-Pacific region, aligning with the goals of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad).           Key Highlights of the India-Japan Forum

11-December-2024-Special-Article

STREAMLINING DEATH PENALTY AND MERCY PETITION GUIDELINES: SUPREME COURT The Supreme Court of India recently issued comprehensive guidelines to address delays and inefficiencies in executing death sentences and processing mercy petitions. These directives aim to streamline the process, safeguard rights, and ensure fair implementation. Key Guidelines on Death Penalty and Mercy Petitions Establishment of Dedicated

11-December-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

DEEPENING INDIA’S SPACE AMBITIONS TOPIC: (GS3) SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: THE HINDU India has set ambitious goals for its space program over the next two decades, focusing on human spaceflight, a space station, and lunar exploration. A critical element to achieving these goals is the development of powerful and reusable rockets, including ISRO’s Next Generation Launch

12-December-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

ASSISTED DYING: A DEBATE ON CHOICE AND DIGNITY TOPIC: (GS2) POLITY: THE HINDU The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, 2024-25, aims to grant terminally ill adults the right to seek medical assistance to end their suffering. Its introduction has sparked ethical, legal, and moral debates, with global implications. Key Highlights of the Bill

12-December-2024-Editorial

THE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL (NGT) AND HIMALAYAN GLACIAL LAKES: A CONCERN FOR CLIMATE AND COMMUNITIES The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has recently taken suo motu cognizance of a news report highlighting the alarming rise in Himalayan glacial lakes. Over the last 13 years, these lakes have expanded by approximately 10.81% due to increasing temperatures, resulting

12-December-2024-Special-Article

RISING AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA: CAUSES AND CONCERNS From 2017-18 to 2023-24, the number of Indians working in agriculture saw a sharp rise of 68 million, marking a reversal of the previous trend of workforce reduction in the sector. This surge, largely driven by women and concentrated in economically weaker states, raises important questions about