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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 18 Jul 2025

From skill development to inclusive growth: The role of Skill India Mission

Issues Relating to Development and Management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 17 Jul 2025

Need to Balance Freedom and Responsibility in the Digital Age

In a significant observation with wide-reaching implications, the Supreme Court of India has initiated a discussion on the need for citizen-level guidelines to regulate divisive content on social media platforms. The court emphasised that while freedom of speech and expression is a core constitutional right, it must be accompanied by self-restraint, responsibility, and a commitment to the values of fraternity and secularism..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 16 Jul 2025

Simultaneous Elections: Constitutional and Practical Perspectives

polity and governance, elections in India.

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 15 Jul 2025

The need to tackle the challenge of employment and skill crisis in India

India is home to one of the world’s youngest populations, with lakhs of students graduating annually from universities, colleges, Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs), and other skill development programmes. Despite this demographic advantage, the country faces a deepening employment crisis. Many educated youth remain jobless or stuck in informal and low-quality work due to skill mismatches, lack of training, and weak industry linkages. This is not only a question of unemployment but of unemployability—a structural issue that demands urgent reforms in education, skill development, and workforce planning..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 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/State PSC Exams / 12 Jul 2025

Tackling Climate Change: The Need for Transparency, Inclusiveness, Fairness and Institutional Reform

International efforts to tackle climate change are coordinated through the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). For decades, countries have met every year at the Conference of Parties (COP) to discuss and agree on ways to reduce emissions, build climate resilience, and mobilise finance..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 11 Jul 2025

India’s Defence Sector Transformation: Towards Self-Reliance, Innovation, and Global Competitiveness

India’s defence sector is undergoing a historic transformation. Rising security challenges, the need for technological superiority, and the ambition to reduce import dependence have all contributed to this shift. At the recent Controllers’ Conference 2025, officials outlined reforms to speed up procurement, strengthen domestic manufacturing, and improve financial agility. Over the past few years, the government has launched wide-ranging reforms to build indigenous capabilities, speed up procurement, and create an ecosystem where private companies, start-ups, and MSMEs can play a major role..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 10 Jul 2025

BRICS 2025: Emerging Unity, Strategic Challenges, and India’s Role in a Multipolar World

The 17th BRICS Summit, held in Rio de Janeiro on 6–7 July 2025, marked an important moment for this group of emerging economies. This was the first summit attended by all the new members—Egypt, Ethiopia, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, and Indonesia—reflecting BRICS’s ambition to expand its role in global affairs. The meeting took place against a backdrop of significant international tensions, including the U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities, the continued conflict in Gaza, and the recent India-Pakistan hostilities. These developments, along with the outcomes of the G-7 summit in Canada, underlined the deep divisions shaping the current global order..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 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/State PSC Exams / 08 Jul 2025

The Ethics of Innovation: Navigating AI and Copyright Conflicts

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming how people work, create, and communicate. AI models like ChatGPT and Gemini are trained on enormous datasets containing books, articles, images, and sounds collected from the internet. While this data is crucial for making AI systems capable of generating text, images, or music, it has also sparked serious legal and ethical debates. Many authors, artists, and companies argue that training AI on copyrighted materials without permission amounts to theft. They fear that AI could produce content similar to their original work, reducing demand for authentic creations and harming their livelihoods..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 07 Jul 2025

"Faith in Chaos: The Urgent Need for Effective Crowd Management"

A tragic stampede recently struck the famous religious festival in Puri, Odisha, resulting in the loss of three lives and injuries to at least 50 devotees. Despite the massive security deployment and detailed planning, the event exposed serious shortcomings in crowd management, infrastructure readiness, and coordination between different authorities. The incident took place during the Rath Yatra, one of India’s most significant religious gatherings, which draws lakhs of pilgrims from across the country and abroad. This year’s festival had an estimated 1.5 times the usual crowd size on the day of the mishap. Even with over 10,000 police personnel and 22 senior officers deployed, the administration failed to prevent a disaster that many observers called avoidable..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 05 Jul 2025

India’s Fight Against Tuberculosis: Progress, Challenges, and the Road Ahead

Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be one of India’s most serious public health challenges. Despite being preventable and curable, TB still affects millions of people each year. India aims to eliminate TB by 2025, five years ahead of the global Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target of 2030..

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