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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 11 Aug 2025

Groundwater Contamination in India: A Growing Public Health Crisis

Groundwater contamination in India is emerging as a major public health crisis, with arsenic, fluoride, nitrates, and heavy metals threatening millions and demanding urgent policy action..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 05 Aug 2025

Global stability amid uncertainty: India's role from the IMF's perspective

Global Groupings and Agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests. Important International Institutions, agencies and fora - their Structure, Mandate.Growth, Development and Employment..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 31 Jul 2025

The Continuing Struggle against Malnutrition: A National Developmental Emergency

Child malnutrition continues to be a major public health concern globally, affecting millions of children and leading to serious consequences such as illness, poor growth, and even death. According to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), nearly 8 million children under the age of five are at risk of dying from severe malnutrition—particularly wasting—in 15 countries experiencing the worst food insecurity. In these countries, around 40 million children are facing severe nutrition insecurity, and almost 21 million are severely food insecure..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 26 Jul 2025

The new hub of global trade: India's maritime vision

In today’s world, connectivity plays a key role in global trade, diplomacy, and development. It allows the smooth movement of goods, services, money, people, and data across borders. This helps build strong supply chains, supports trade, and improves cooperation between countries..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 25 Jul 2025

Unlocking Trade Potential: The India–UK Free Trade Agreement

On July 24, 2025, India and the United Kingdom signed the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)—a landmark deal aimed at strengthening their economic partnership. This agreement comes after years of negotiations and marks one of India’s most ambitious trade pacts with a developed country..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 22 Jul 2025

India’s Tourism Sector in 2025: Opportunities, Gaps, and Government Initiatives

In July 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for transforming Indian tourism into a trillion-dollar sector by 2047. This vision was reinforced by the NITI Aayog in its “India Tourism Vision 2047,” which outlined a roadmap to increase the sector’s contribution to GDP from the current 5% to 10%. This renewed focus has placed tourism squarely at the centre of India’s economic strategy for Amrit Kaal—India’s journey towards becoming a developed nation by its centenary of independence..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 21 Jul 2025

State of India’s Banking Sector and Evolving Credit Dynamics: Trends, Challenges and Policy Signals

The Indian banking system has entered a phase of relative stability and strength. As per the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) Financial Stability Report (FSR) of July 2025, the sector has demonstrated notable improvement in asset quality, capital adequacy, and provisioning standards. However, this overall financial robustness coexists with emerging challenges, particularly in the domain of household indebtedness and retail unsecured lending. Additionally, credit growth has decelerated in recent months, raising questions about the evolving credit appetite, the role of regulatory actions, and structural shifts in credit origination...

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 14 Jul 2025

Rare Earth Elements in India: Strategic Resource, Challenges, and Opportunities

Rare Earth Elements (REEs) are a group of 17 minerals that have become vital for modern industries and national security. They are used in a wide range of applications, including clean energy technologies, advanced electronics, defence systems, and medical equipment. Although these elements are not truly rare, they are difficult and costly to extract in pure form. China currently dominates global production and refining, creating concerns over supply chain dependence and strategic vulnerabilities. India has the third-largest reserves of REEs in the world, mainly found in coastal states like Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. However, despite this potential, India produces less than one per cent of the global output. This situation highlights the need for effective policies, technological advancements, and sustainable practices to unlock the country’s resources and reduce reliance on imports..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 09 Jul 2025

Great Nicobar Island: Balancing Strategic Ambitions and Ecological Concerns

In recent years, India has taken major steps to develop the Andaman and Nicobar Islands as a key centre of national security and economic growth. This archipelago, located to the east of the Indian mainland, sits at a strategic position in the Bay of Bengal and serves as a gateway to the wider Indo-Pacific region..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 03 Jul 2025

India’s Growing Gig Economy: Opportunities, Challenges and the Road Ahead

Recently, the Union government allowed the use of bike taxis through aggregators like Ola and Uber, subject to state government approval. This decision has brought relief to thousands of gig workers, especially in states such as Karnataka, where a ban on bike taxis had taken away the main source of income for many..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 11 Jun 2025

India’s Renewable Energy Surge: Capacity, Investments, and Infrastructure Challenges

GS-3: Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways etc..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC | Current Affairs for UPSC Preparation | Dhyeya IAS / 05 Jun 2025

Gold Loans in India: Financial inclusion vs regulatory stringency

As India grapples with economic volatility and rising household debt, the spotlight has returned to a traditional yet increasingly vital financial instrument — gold loans. Following the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) recent draft guidelines on regulating gold-backed credit, the Finance Ministry has recommended two key relaxations: exempting loans below ₹2 lakh and delaying the implementation date to January 1, 2026..

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