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14 October 2024 : The Hindu Editorial Analysis

1. China, India and New Delhi’s Quad dilemma (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 8) Topic: GS2 – International Relations Context The recent Quad meeting led to the Wilmington Declaration, highlighting the growing security cooperation between India, the U.S., Japan, and Australia, focused on containing China in the Indo-Pacific. Amid deteriorating…

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14 October 2024 : Daily Current Affairs

1. Why precision medicine in India can’t advance without biobank laws (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 7) Topic: GS3 – Science and Technology Context Precision medicine, driven by genomics and emerging technologies like gene editing and mRNA therapeutics, is transforming healthcare globally. India’s biobanking ecosystem is growing but faces challenges…

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14 October 2024 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) Societal apathy towards mental health issues has resulted in the marginalization of individuals dealing with mental disorders. Elaborate and suggest measures to bring mental health concerns from the periphery into the mainstream. (250 Words/15 Marks) ANS Welfare schemes are an effective tool in the hands of the government to further its constitutional and popular…

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10 October 2024 : PIB Summary For UPSC

1. EXERCISE MALABAR 2024 – OPENING CEREMONY (Source – https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=2063584&reg=3&lang=1 ) Context The 28th edition of Exercise MALABAR, a major maritime drill involving India, the USA, Japan, and Australia, commenced on 08 October 2024. This exercise strengthens regional security cooperation and aligns with India’s SAGAR vision for the Indo-Pacific. Exercise MALABAR: 2. PM E-DRIVE Scheme:…

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10 October 2024 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis

1. Don’t outsource development     (Source: Indian Express; Section: The Ideas Page; Page: 15) Topic: GS2 – Governance – Development processes and the development industry – Role of NGOs Context: The article criticizes how donor-driven agendas of international NGOs have historically harmed local communities, with a focus on their role in exacerbating female foeticide in India…

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10 October 2024 : The Hindu Editorial Analysis

1. Mental health in India’s material world (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 4) Topic: GS1 – Indian Society – Urbanisation, their problems and their remedies. Context India is grappling with a growing mental health crisis, exacerbated by rising societal pressures, consumerism, and a focus on material success. Despite economic progress,…

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10 October 2024 : Daily Current Affairs

1. RBI holds rate at 6.5%, shifts stance to ‘neutral’ (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 7) Topic: GS3 – Indian Economy Context The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has maintained its benchmark interest rate at 6.5% for the tenth consecutive time while shifting its stance to “neutral.” This change indicates…

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Why is the textile industry struggling to perform better?

Why is the textile industry struggling to perform better? (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 10) Topic: GS3 – Indian Economy – Changes in industrial policy and their effects on industrial growth. Context ● The Indian textile and apparel sector aims to achieve a $350 billion annual business by 2030, generating…

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Global Digital Compact: advancing digital innovation in a sustainable fashion

(Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 11) Topic: GS2 – International Relations Context ● The Global Digital Compact (GDC), adopted at the UN’s ‘Summit of the Future,’ aims to harness and regulate digital technologies for global benefit. ● While it offers a framework for cooperation, significant challenges and limitations in implementation…