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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 04 Aug 2025

Reproductive Rights vs Regulation: The Surrogacy Age Cap Case

Role of Women and Women’s Organization, Population and Associated Issues.

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 02 Aug 2025

Strengthening Cancer Care and Surveillance in India: An Urgent Public Health Priority

India is witnessing a rapid rise in cancer cases, driven by lifestyle changes, ageing populations, and environmental factors. According to projections by the National Cancer Registry Programme (NCRP) under the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), cancer cases in the country are expected to grow from 1.39 million in 2020 to 1.57 million by 2025. However, this increasing burden is not matched by sufficient infrastructure, especially in terms of treatment capacity and population-level surveillance. There are clear gaps in early detection, radiotherapy access, and data systems to monitor and respond to trends..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 01 Aug 2025

The Continuing Crisis of Sanitation Work in India: A Social Audit Perspective

Despite several policy efforts and official declarations about the end of manual scavenging in India, hazardous sewer and septic tank cleaning continues to claim lives. A recent social audit commissioned by the Union Government has brought to light glaring gaps in safety, accountability, and rehabilitation for sanitation workers. The findings, made public in the Lok Sabha in July 2025, offer a sobering account of the persistent risks faced by these workers and the limited effectiveness of existing policies..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 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/State PSC Exams / 30 Jul 2025

Transforming Learning in India: An Analysis of NEP 2020

India has a rich legacy of education dating back to ancient times. The gurukul system involved students (shishyas) living with their teacher (guru), learning in a close and holistic environment. Renowned institutions like Nalanda attracted learners from across the world, and several fields of knowledge—such as mathematics, medicine, astronomy, and philosophy—had their origins in India. Education was seen as a noble pursuit..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 29 Jul 2025

Glacial Hazards in the Himalayas: Assessing GLOF Risks and National Preparedness

On July 8, 2025, a devastating Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) occurred in Nepal, triggered by the bursting of a supra-glacial lake in Tibet. The resulting flash flood surged through the Lende River, which flows from Tibet into Nepal, washing away a China-built friendship bridge near the Rasuwagadhi inland container port. This port, vital to Nepal's trade infrastructure, was significantly disrupted. Additionally, four hydro-power plants on the Bhote Koshi River were rendered inoperative, wiping out about 8% of Nepal’s electricity supply..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 28 Jul 2025

“International Law and Climate Justice: Advice on the International Court of Justice’s Climate Obligations”

In a historic development with wide-ranging implications for international climate governance, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued a landmark advisory opinion affirming that states have legal obligations under international law to protect the climate system and limit greenhouse gas emissions. The request for the opinion came through a 2023 UN General Assembly resolution, driven by the Pacific Island nation of Vanuatu and supported by over 130 countries. It aimed to secure legal clarity on the responsibilities of countries, particularly toward vulnerable nations like Small Island Developing States (SIDS), which are disproportionately impacted by rising sea levels and climate-related disasters. This advisory opinion adds legal weight to longstanding moral and political calls for stronger climate action and could mark the beginning of a new era of climate litigation and accountability..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 26 Jul 2025

समीक्षा अधिकारी (आरओ) सहायक समीक्षा अधिकारी (एआरओ) परीक्षा

उत्तर प्रदेश लोक सेवा आयोग द्वारा यूपीपीएससी समीक्षा अधिकारी (आरओ) सहायक समीक्षा अधिकारी (एआरओ) परीक्षा आयोजित की जाती हैं। ये परीक्षा 2 चरणों में होती है, प्रारंभिक और मुख्य परीक्षा UPPCS RO Prelims Cutoff RO/ARO Prelims Cutoff.

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 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/State PSC Exams / 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/State PSC Exams / 24 Jul 2025

Enabling Private Sector in Nuclear Energy: India’s Next Big Reform

Nuclear energy is one of the most powerful and reliable sources of electricity in the world. Unlike solar and wind power, which depend on the weather, nuclear power can provide steady and continuous electricity — known as base-load power. It also produces almost no carbon emissions, making it a clean energy source that can help fight climate change..

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Daily News Analysis for UPSC/State PSC Exams / 23 Jul 2025

Multilingualism in Indian Education: A Policy Shift Under NEP 2020

Language in India is not merely a medium of communication—it is an axis of identity, power, and governance. The country's extraordinary linguistic heterogeneity presents both a democratic strength and a policymaking challenge. The New Education Policy (NEP) 2020, by reaffirming the Three Language Formula, seeks to reconcile the objectives of national integration, cognitive development, and cultural inclusivity. Yet, its implementation has sparked renewed debates around the politics of imposition, institutional readiness, and pedagogical equity. ..........

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