21-May-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

CRITICAL TIMES CALL FOR STRONG JUDICIAL ADJUDICATION  TOPIC: (GS2) POLITY AND GOVERNANCE – SOURCE: THE HINDU  The Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), a significant piece of legislation in India, has sparked widespread debate and controversy since its enactment. As the Supreme Court of India prepares to review the constitutionality of the CAA and its accompanying rules,

21-May-2024-Special-Article

GOING TO POLICE SHOULD BE LAST RESORT IN MATRIMONIAL DISPUTES: SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT  The Supreme Court made significant observations while ruling on a petition filed by a husband against the Punjab and Haryana High Court's decision.  These observations provide guidance on approaching marital disputes, emphasizing caution and alternative methods of resolution.  Key Observations:  Caution Against

21-May-2024-Editorial

19TH SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS FORUM ON FORESTS  India recently participated in the 19th Session of the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF) at the UN Headquarters in New York, showcasing its achievements in forest conservation and sustainable management.   The session highlighted India's initiatives and proposals aimed at enhancing global forest governance and addressing

22-May-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

CLIMATE CHANGE, A PASSING CLOUD IN INDIAN POLITICS  TOPIC: (GS2) POLITY AND GOVERNANCE – SOURCE: THE HINDU  The fifth phase of India's general election has concluded, revealing a significant omission in the electoral rhetoric of the major political parties: the critical issue of climate change.   This neglect stands out sharply amid global environmental crises and

22-May-2024-Special-Article

HARNESSING DEGRADED LANDS FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION  The Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) to the Government of India organized a meeting to explore the potential of cultivating biomass on degraded land for green biohydrogen production and bioenergy generation.  Key stakeholders and research institutes participated to discuss strategies and initiatives in this regard.  Key Highlights:  Biomass Cultivation Prospects: 

22-May-2024-Editorial

NITI AAYOG REPORT FINDS ‘HUGE GAP’ IN CANCER SCREENING AT AYUSHMAN CENTRES  The NITI Aayog report highlighted critical gaps in cancer detection in India, raising concerns about public health risks.  It focused on the screening programs at Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs) meant for early detection of cancers like oral, breast, and cervical

23-May-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

A VEGETABLE TRIUMVIRATE, INFLATION AND THE TAKEAWAY  TOPIC: (GS3) ECONOMY – SOURCE: THE HINDU  Inflation, a crucial economic indicator, reflects changes in the general price level and cost of living. In India, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures inflation, with a basket of 299 items including vegetables, which hold a 6.04% weight.   In FY2023-24, vegetable

23-May-2024-Special-Article

INDIAN MANUFACTURING NEEDS MORE SOPHISTICATION: FINANCE MINISTER  The recent report by the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems (IPES-Food) sheds light on the growing threat of 'land squeeze,' where the demand for land outpaces its availability, posing significant challenges to farmers and food production globally.  Key Highlights of the Report:  Rising Land Prices:

23-May-2024-Editorial

INDIAN MANUFACTURING NEEDS MORE SOPHISTICATION: FINANCE MINISTER  The manufacturing sector in India plays a significant role in the country's economy, contributing 17% to GDP and employing over 27.3 million workers.  The government aims to increase its contribution to 25% of the economy by 2025, as part of the Make in India initiative.  While certain sectors

24-May-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs

POWERFUL, SYMBOLIC  TOPIC: (GS2) INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS – SOURCE: THE HINDU  The recent announcements by Ireland, Norway, and Spain to formally recognize the state of Palestine mark a significant shift in international sentiment towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  Statements from Leaders:  Irish Taoiseach Simon Harris emphasizes the symbolic value of recognizing Palestine.  Norway’s Prime Minister supports moderate

24-May-2024-Special-Article

WHY INDIAN HOUSEHOLD SAVINGS FELL TO A SIX-YEAR LOW IN FY23  The decline in India’s household net financial savings to GDP ratio has raised concerns about the financial well-being of households and the overall stability of the economy.   This decline is attributed to increased borrowing and structural shifts in the economy rather than a mere

24-May-2024-Editorial

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT NAGALAND INSURGENCY  The Naga insurgency is one of the longest-running ethnic conflicts in India, primarily driven by the quest for Naga sovereignty and autonomy. The conflict has deeply affected the socio-political dynamics of the northeastern region of India.   Recently, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) accused the National Socialist Council