24 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs
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24 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs

1. FM revises personal income tax slabs (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 2) Topic: GS3 – Indian Economy Context Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman revised the income tax slabs and increased standard deductions under the new tax regime to provide relief to middle-class taxpayers and promote higher disposable income. Key changes…

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23 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs

1. Economy likely to grow by 7% this year: Survey (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 1) Topic: GS3 – Indian Economy Context The Indian economy is set to grow by 6.5% to 7% this year, focusing on addressing inequality and unemployment. The Economic Survey for 2023-24 highlights the need for…

22 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs
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22 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs

1. India’s garment export woes self-inflicted: report (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 4) Topic: GS3 – Indian Economy – Effects of liberalisation on the economy. Context India’s garment exports, valued at $14.5 billion in 2023-24, are hampered by high import duties, complex procedures, and outdated regulations. Competitors like Vietnam and…

20 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs
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20 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs

1. India plans to enter into carbon crediting mechanism with Japan (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 11) Topic: GS2 – International Relations Context India and Japan are preparing to sign a Memorandum of Cooperation to establish a Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) for carbon trading. This mechanism will allocate and track…

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19 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs

1. The Uncelebrated Revolution: How Maize Transformed India’s Agricultural Landscape (Source: Indian Express; Section: Explained; Page: 14) Topic: GS3 – Agriculture Context: The Green Revolution made India self-sufficient in wheat and rice, thanks to high-yielding varieties developed by institutions like CIMMYT and IARI, under the leadership of scientists like Norman Borlaug and M.S. Swaminathan. However,…

18 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs
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18 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs

1. Centre asks States to ensure that queer community gets equal rights in prisons (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 3) Topic: GS2 – Social Justice Context The Ministry of Home Affairs directed States/UTs to ensure LGBTQ+ equality in prisons, addressing discrimination in access to services and visitation rights. They referenced…

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17 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs

1. With two new judges, Supreme Court back to its full judicial strength (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 5) Topic: GS2 – Indian Polity – Judiciary Context President Droupadi Murmu appointed Justices N. Kotiswar Singh and R. Mahadevan to the Supreme Court, restoring its full strength of 34 judges. Justice…

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16 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs

1. SC to look into use of Money Bills to pass laws (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 1) Topic: GS2 – Indian Polity – Judiciary Context Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud has agreed to hear petitions challenging the passage of controversial amendments via the Money Bill route in Parliament. The issue…

15 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs
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15 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs

1. Bihar Urges Centre to Declare MSP for Makhana and Address Issues at Darbhanga Research Centre (Source: Indian Express; Section: Govt & Politics; Page: 08) Topic: GS3 – Agriculture Context: The Bihar government has urged the Centre to declare the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for makhana, an aquatic crop cultivated across 10 districts in the…

13 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs
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13 July 2024 : Daily Current Affairs

1. Stay on bail should only be granted in rare cases, says SC (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 3) Topic: GS2 – Indian Polity – Judiciary Context The Supreme Court criticised high courts for routinely staying bail orders, highlighting a threat to personal liberty and due process. Justices emphasised that…