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Pre & Mains Notes1. Transgender Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2026 What happened * The government introduced the Transgender Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2026, seeking to modify provisions of the 2019 Act. Issue raised * Criticism over provisions related to self-identification, medical certification, and legal recognition of gender. Current context * The 2019 Act defines transgender persons and provides for rights and welfare measures. * The amendment proposes changes in certification processes and recognition criteria, which activists argue may undermine self-identification rights. * Concerns include potential bureaucratic hurdles and discrimination. Why it matters * Linked to fundamental rights (Articles 14, 19, 21) and the NALSA judgment (2014). * Important for social justice and inclusion (GS II & GS I). --- 2. Global Energy Shock and Impact on India What happened * Rising global crude oil prices and West Asia tensions threaten Indiaβs economic stability. Issue raised * Higher oil prices can slow growth, increase inflation, weaken the rupee, and widen the current account deficit (CAD). Current context * India depends heavily on energy imports, making it vulnerable to external shocks. * Scenarios suggest crude prices rising to $90β100 per barrel could significantly impact macroeconomic indicators. * Government may need to adjust subsidies, taxes, and fiscal policies. Why it matters * Energy security and macroeconomic stability. * Impacts inflation, fiscal deficit, and growth trajectory. * Relevant for Economy and International Relations (GS III & GS II)
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. India's GDP debate: Right questions, wrong numbers (Indian economy imp. read) 2. Iran war's outcome fallout may be worse than Ukraine (important read) The Hindu π° 1. On scientific collaborations in BRICS (wow article) 2. Moral disengagement and the impact of power (beautiful article)
Pre & Mains Notes1. NavIC Challenges (Indiaβs Regional Navigation System) What happened * ISRO reported failure of an atomic clock onboard a NavIC satellite, affecting system reliability. Issue raised * Technical issues like atomic clock failures and ageing satellites impacting accuracy and continuity of navigation services. Current context * NavIC constellation initially had 7 satellites, but some have faced failures or reached end-of-life. * Replacement satellites launched, but challenges remain in maintaining full operational capability. * New-generation satellites aim to improve performance with indigenous atomic clocks and better frequency signals. Why it matters * Strategic importance of indigenous navigation systems. * Reducing dependence on foreign systems like GPS. * Relevant for Science & Tech and space applications (GS III). --- 2. Biharβs Minor Minerals Pass System What happened * Bihar introduced a digital pass system for transport of minor minerals like sand and stone. Issue raised * Illegal mining and unregulated transport causing revenue losses and environmental concerns. Current context * System uses e-transit passes and CCTV monitoring to track mineral movement. * Aims to regulate cross-border movement and ensure proper documentation of mining activities. Why it matters * Governance of natural resources. * Combating illegal mining and improving transparency. * Relevant for Economy, Environment, and governance (GS III). --- 3. Crab with Both Male and Female Traits (Gynandromorphism) What happened * Discovery of a crab species in Silent Valley National Park exhibiting both male and female biological traits. Issue raised * Rare biological phenomenon of gynandromorphism in crustaceans. Current context * The freshwater crab Vela carli showed both male and female characteristics in a single body. * Such occurrences are extremely rare and provide insights into genetic and developmental biology. Why it matters * Advances understanding of biodiversity and genetics. * Important for Ecology and Science & Technology (GS III).
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. In war on Iran, Israel knows what it wants - US does not! (interesting read) 2. The discrepancies in India's GDP data (read for awareness) The Hindu π° 1. BelΓ©m as a test of a new model of forest finance (read slowly for new awareness) 2. Why India must electrify its kitchens? (need of hour, you'll benefit good from this article)
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. Disruption carries a reminder: Policy reforms in fertilizer sector are overdue (interesting pointers shared here) 2. Why LPG sector is worst hit by Iran war? (imp. read today) The Hindu π° 1. Why is the U.S. investigating India? (read for awareness) 2. What makes some locations on Google Maps look blurry or difficult to navigate? (read to increase your tech awareness)
Pre & Mains Notes1. Adolescents and Social Media Addiction What happened * Experts highlighted why adolescents are particularly vulnerable to online validation and social media addiction. Issue raised * Excessive social media use can affect mental health, emotional development, and attention spans among teenagers. Current context * Adolescence is a critical brain development phase, making teens more sensitive to peer approval and dopamine-driven feedback loops online. * Policymakers in some regions are considering age restrictions and digital curfews for social media use. Why it matters * Implications for mental health policy, digital governance, and child welfare. * Relevant for Society and governance (GS I & GS II). --- 2. SHANTI Act and Thorium-Based Nuclear Energy What happened * The proposed SHANTI Act 2025 aims to expand Indiaβs nuclear energy ecosystem and enable broader participation from academia and industry. Issue raised * Indiaβs nuclear power expansion faces limited uranium supply and regulatory constraints. Current context * Indiaβs long-term nuclear strategy focuses on thorium-based fuel cycles through the three-stage nuclear power programme. * Technologies like fast breeder reactors and advanced heavy water reactors are central to utilising thorium reserves. Why it matters * Supports energy independence and low-carbon energy transition. * Important for Indiaβs nuclear policy and energy security (GS III). --- 3. Rising LPG Imports in India What happened * Indiaβs imports of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) have increased significantly over the past decades. Issue raised * Domestic production has not kept pace with rising demand for cooking fuel. Current context * Urbanisation, expansion of LPG connections, and schemes like Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) have increased LPG consumption. * Imports now meet a large share of domestic demand. Why it matters * Energy security and import dependence. * Impact on energy policy, subsidies, and household fuel transition (GS III). --- 4. Rajasthan Bill on Transfer of Property in Disturbed Areas What happened * Rajasthan passed a bill regulating transfer of property in areas declared as βdisturbedβ. Issue raised * Concerns about potential discrimination, communal segregation, and restrictions on property transactions. Current context * Property transfers in notified areas require prior approval from district authorities. * The bill draws comparisons with similar laws like the Gujarat Disturbed Areas Act. Why it matters * Raises questions about property rights and equality before law. * Relevant for Polity, constitutional rights, and urban governance (GS II). --- 5. Trisulphide Metathesis Reaction What happened * Scientists discovered a new chemical reaction called trisulphide metathesis. Issue raised * Need for more efficient and sustainable methods to manipulate sulphurβsulphur bonds in chemistry. Current context * The reaction allows molecules containing three sulphur atoms to exchange parts rapidly at room temperature. * It enables creation of recyclable plastics and modifications of complex drug molecules. Why it matters * Advances in green chemistry and material science. * Potential applications in drug development and sustainable plastics (GS III Science & Technology).
Pre & Mains Notes1. Supreme Court Interpretation of the OBC Creamy Layer Test What happened * The Supreme Court clarified the application of the OBC creamy layer income/wealth test, addressing issues related to children of PSU and private sector employees. Issue raised * Earlier guidelines (including a 2004 DoPT clarification) treated salaries of PSU/private sector employees differently from government employees when determining creamy layer status. Current context * The Court ruled that income-based criteria must apply uniformly, rejecting differential treatment between government and PSU/private sector employees. * It allowed candidates earlier excluded under the flawed interpretation to reclaim reservation benefits, subject to eligibility. Why it matters * Ensures fairness in the implementation of OBC reservations. * Reinforces equality principles under Articles 14, 15, and 16. * Relevant for Polity and social justice (GS II). --- 2. Essential Commodities Act (ECA) What happened * Explanation of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, which allows the government to regulate production, supply, and distribution of essential goods. Issue raised * Government intervention is used to prevent hoarding, black marketing, and price spikes, but excessive control can affect market efficiency. Current context * The Act empowers the government to impose stock limits, price controls, and movement restrictions on essential commodities such as food grains, pulses, and edible oils. * Amendments have aimed to balance farmer interests, market stability, and consumer protection. Why it matters * Key tool for food security and price stabilisation. * Relevant for Economy and agriculture policy (GS III). --- 3. Kharg Island and the Global Oil Market What happened * Tensions in West Asia highlighted the strategic importance of Kharg Island, Iranβs main oil export terminal. Issue raised * Military strikes or disruptions at the island could destabilise global oil supply and raise energy prices. Current context * Kharg Island handles up to 90% of Iranβs crude oil exports. * The island has facilities to store and load millions of barrels of oil daily for export via the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz. * Any attack could significantly disrupt global energy markets. Why it matters * Strategic energy infrastructure in global geopolitics. * Implications for energy security and oil price volatility. * Relevant for International Relations and Energy security (GS II & GS III). 4. IRNSS Satellite System (India) What happened * India developed the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System, an indigenous satellite-based navigation system to provide accurate positioning services over India and surrounding regions. Issue raised * Dependence on foreign navigation systems like GPS for strategic and civilian applications created concerns about data access, reliability, and national security. Current context * IRNSS, also known as NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation), consists of 7 satellites in geostationary and geosynchronous orbit. * It provides coverage over India and up to ~1500 km beyond its borders. * Offers two services: * Standard Positioning Service (SPS) β for civilian users * Restricted Service (RS) β encrypted service for military and strategic use. * Applications include navigation for transport, disaster management, maritime operations, mapping, and defence. Why it matters * Strengthens strategic autonomy in space and navigation technology. * Reduces reliance on foreign systems like GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, and Galileo. * Important for defence operations, disaster response, and transportation systems. * Relevant for Science & Technology and Space technology (GS III).
Pre & Mains Notes1. OBC Creamy Layer β Supreme Court Ruling What happened * The Supreme Court struck down a 1993 Office Memorandum that excluded the βcreamy layerβ only from the socially advanced sections within OBCs. Issue raised * Whether excluding only certain categories from the creamy layer violated equality principles. Current context * Creamy layer concept introduced after the Indra Sawhney (1992) judgment. * It excludes socially advanced OBC members (higher income/status) from reservation benefits. * The current income ceiling is βΉ8 lakh per year for determining creamy layer status. Why it matters * Ensures reservation benefits reach socially and educationally backward sections. * Linked to Articles 14, 15, and 16 and debates on affirmative action. * Relevant for Polity (GS II). --- 2. Strait of Hormuz Crisis and Risks for Indian Seafarers What happened * Escalating tensions in West Asia and attacks near the Strait of Hormuz have increased risks for commercial sailors, including Indians. Issue raised * Rising cases of seafarer abandonment, where shipowners leave crews stranded without wages or support. Current context * Indians form about 15% of the global seafaring workforce. * The International Transport Workersβ Federation (ITF) reported a record number of abandonment cases in 2025. * Conflict zones and financial pressures on shipping companies contribute to the problem. Why it matters * Maritime labour rights and safety. * Impact of geopolitical conflicts on global trade routes. * Relevant for International Relations and maritime security (GS II & GS III). --- 3. Preah Vihear Temple and CambodiaβThailand Border Conflict What happened * Renewed tensions between Cambodia and Thailand around the Preah Vihear Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Issue raised * Territorial dispute and military clashes affecting a historically significant monument. Current context * The temple lies in the Dangrek Mountains along the CambodiaβThailand border. * The International Court of Justice ruled that the temple belongs to Cambodia, but surrounding land remains disputed. * Recent clashes caused casualties and displacement on both sides. Why it matters * Heritage sites caught in geopolitical conflicts. * Border disputes in Southeast Asia. * Relevant for International Relations and Art & Culture (GS I & GS II).
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. Amid oil supply crunch, the big winner - Russia (read this article slowly and map places spoken about here) The Hindu π° 1. The fate of the Washington Consensus, once talisman (beautiful read) 2. The India-Canada turnaround is about deliverables (imp. for GS2 IR)
Pre & Mains Notes1. Women's Political Participation v/s Representation In news Increased Women's voter turnout at parity with men but representation, participation and decision making remain low Pre note * steady rise since 1980s in voter turnout, women MPs still fewer * Womenβs Reservation Act, 2023 (Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam) aims to reserve 33% seats in Lok Sabha and State Assemblies. Mains Note *GS1 (Gender Issues) - Patriarchal norms limit womenβs political autonomy - Womenβs empowerment requires social change along with political reforms. ___ 2. Chinaβs Border Defence Villages along the LAC What happened * China has constructed 628 βXiaokangβ (well-off) border villages along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Issue raised * These settlements could strengthen Chinaβs territorial claims and military presence in contested border areas. Current context * Around 72% of these villages are in Indiaβs northeastern sector, many opposite Arunachal Pradesh. * Some villages were initially unoccupied but Chinese nationals have begun moving in since late 2023. * Chinaβs 2022 land borders law supports infrastructure and civilian settlement in border areas. Why it matters * Strategic implications for IndiaβChina border security. * Potential dual-use infrastructure with civilian and military roles. * Relevant for Internal Security and International Relations (GS III & GS II). --- 3. Electrifying Industrial Heat for Indiaβs Energy Security What happened * Discussion on electrifying industrial heat processes to reduce fossil fuel dependence. Issue raised * Industrial sectors rely heavily on coal, gas, and furnace oil for heat generation. Current context * Technologies such as concentrated solar thermal (CST), plasma torches, induction heating, and electrified boilers can generate industrial heat. * Industrial heat demand forms a large share of energy use in sectors like ceramics, textiles, and chemicals. * Challenges include grid capacity, storage limitations, and high upfront costs. Why it matters * Supports energy transition and decarbonisation. * Reduces dependence on imported fossil fuels and improves energy security. * Relevant for Energy, Climate policy, and Industrial sustainability (GS III).
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. Oil reserves sufficient, LNG is greater concern (read this for gas crisis in India) The Hindu π° 1. Preparing India for a true innovation-led economy (interesting read this morning)
Pre & Mains Notes1. βBlack Rainβ after Airstrikes in Tehran What happened * Residents in Tehran experienced βblack rainβ following Israeli airstrikes on oil depots and refineries. Issue raised * Airstrikes released toxic hydrocarbons, sulphur oxides and nitrogen oxides, which mixed with rainwater and fell as polluted precipitation. Current context * Burning fuel facilities released heavy smoke and chemicals into the atmosphere. * Pollutants condensed with rain, causing dark-coloured rainfall and spreading toxic substances. Why it matters * Environmental and health consequences of warfare. * Air pollution, chemical exposure and ecological contamination. * Relevant for Environment and Disaster impacts (GS III). --- 2. Withdrawing Life-Supporting Care in India What happened * The Supreme Court allowed withdrawal of life-support in a long-term vegetative patient case and clarified procedures. Issue raised * Ethical and legal complexities surrounding passive euthanasia and end-of-life care. Current context * Passive euthanasia involves withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment. * The process requires review by medical boards and consent of family members. * Guidelines evolved through multiple Supreme Court judgments. Why it matters * Right to die with dignity under Article 21. * Medical ethics and legal safeguards in healthcare decisions. * Relevant for Polity, ethics, and health governance. --- 3. Supreme Court Framework on Euthanasia (Harish Rana Case) What happened * Supreme Court permitted withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for a patient in a vegetative state and applied existing euthanasia guidelines. Issue raised * India lacks a comprehensive law governing euthanasia and end-of-life decisions. Current context * Earlier judgments such as Aruna Shanbaug case (2011) and subsequent rulings laid down guidelines for passive euthanasia. * Advance medical directives (βliving willsβ) allow individuals to specify end-of-life medical preferences. Why it matters * Expansion of the right to die with dignity as part of Article 21. * Need for clearer legislation on end-of-life care. * Relevant for Polity and constitutional rights (GS II).
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. no recos today The Hindu π° 1. A revision of GDP and its implications
Pre & Mains Notes1. Removal Process of the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) What happened * Debate over the constitutional procedure for the removal of the Chief Election Commissioner. Issue raised * Ensuring independence and accountability of the Election Commission. Current context * The CEC can be removed in the same manner as a Supreme Court judge through impeachment by Parliament. * Requires special majority in both Houses after investigation of proven misbehaviour or incapacity. * The Chief Election Commissioner and Other Election Commissioners Act, 2023 outlines conditions of service. Why it matters * Institutional independence of the Election Commission. * Constitutional safeguards in democratic governance. * Relevant for Polity (GS II). --- 2. Anti-Conversion Laws in BJP-Ruled States What happened * Several states governed by BJP have enacted or strengthened anti-conversion laws. Issue raised * Concerns over restrictions on religious freedom and potential misuse against interfaith marriages. Current context * Laws exist in states such as Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, Karnataka, and Haryana. * They criminalise conversion through force, fraud, inducement, or marriage. * Some provisions require prior declaration to district authorities before conversion. Why it matters * Debate between freedom of religion vs state regulation. * Constitutional rights under Articles 25 and 21. * Relevant for Polity and Fundamental Rights. --- 3. Musi Riverfront Development Project (Hyderabad) What happened * Telangana government proposes a major riverfront development project along the Musi River. Issue raised * Concerns about displacement of residents and environmental impacts. Current context * Project aims to rejuvenate the river, develop infrastructure, and improve urban spaces along its banks. * Plans include sewage treatment plants and water management measures. * Residents and activists have protested evictions and land acquisition. Why it matters * Urban river restoration and sustainable city planning. * Balancing development with social and environmental concerns. * Relevant for Urban Governance and Environment (GS III). --- 4. ChinaβAfghanistan Relations What happened * Changing dynamics in relations between China and Afghanistan amid regional instability and security concerns. Issue raised * Impact of terrorism, geopolitical competition, and economic interests on bilateral ties. Current context * China is cautious about Uyghur militancy and security threats linked to Afghanistan. * Interests include economic cooperation and regional connectivity. * Historical interactions shaped by Cold War politics and shifting alliances. Why it matters * Strategic dynamics in Central and West Asia. * Implications for regional security and Chinaβs foreign policy. * Relevant for International Relations (GS II).
@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos (11/03)Indian Express 1. Taking sides in a conflict: Delhi's past record tells a complicated story (raja mohan writeups are not to be missed) The Hindu π° 1. AI and the national security calculus (read for GS3 Security) 2. Lessons from C-DOT saga for technology development in India (easy read for general awareness)
Pre & Mains Notes1. Election of Rajya Sabha Members What happened * Elections held for several Rajya Sabha seats as members retire. Issue raised * Understanding the electoral process and political calculations involved in Rajya Sabha elections. Current context * Rajya Sabha members are elected by MLAs through proportional representation using the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system. * Candidates need a quota of votes calculated from total MLAs and number of seats. * MLAs mark preference votes, and surplus or eliminated votes are transferred until seats are filled. Why it matters * Parliamentary functioning and electoral systems. * Important for Polity (GS II) and Prelims factual questions. --- 2. Finance Commission Grants to Cities What happened * Debate on why Finance Commission grants to urban local bodies remain limited. Issue raised * Urban areas generate a large share of GDP but receive relatively small fiscal transfers. Current context * Urban grants remain about 0.13% of GDP. * Many funds are tied grants, restricting spending to sectors like water, sanitation, and waste management. * Performance-based conditions and limited fiscal autonomy constrain urban local bodies. Why it matters * Urban governance and fiscal federalism. * Financing urban infrastructure and local self-government. * Relevant for GS II (Polity & Governance) and GS III (Urbanisation). --- 3. AI-Generated Animal Videos and Their Risks What happened * Rapid spread of AI-generated wildlife videos on social media platforms. Issue raised * Misrepresentation of animal behaviour and spread of misinformation. Current context * Generative AI tools create hyper-realistic clips that may depict unrealistic or dangerous humanβanimal interactions. * Such content can distort public understanding of wildlife and encourage unsafe behaviour. Why it matters * Ethical concerns around generative AI and misinformation. * Implications for wildlife conservation and public safety. * Relevant for Science & Technology and Environment (GS III).
@CSEWhy Newspaper RecosIndian Express 1. The knowledge economy of the the future is powered by Nari Shakti (GS1: Role of Women in society) 2. Why Iran war threatens India's fertilizer supply? The Hindu π° 1. The new Canada-India economic alignment emerges (GS2: IR) 2. Why did U.S. SC reject Trumpβs tariffs? (interesting read)
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