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The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS), one of India’s most significant social welfare programmes, has recently become the center of a major legal and political battle in West Bengal. The Supreme Court’s intervention in the case has brought the scheme, its implementation challenges, and the Centre-State dynamics under renewed scrutiny.
Recently PM stated that India could become a $30 trillion economy within the next 20 to 25 years. While this vision represents the country’s growing economic ambition, a deeper analysis reveals that achieving such a target will demand unprecedented, sustained growth, robust reforms, and resilience against both domestic and global challenges.
The recurring menace of air pollution in India, particularly in the National Capital Region (NCR), has forced policymakers to consider desperate measures such as artificial rain or cloud seeding to combat worsening air quality. The idea of inducing rainfall to wash away particulate matter might seem innovative, but it raises critical concerns about sustainability, feasibility, and effectiveness.
The 47th ASEAN summit concluded in Kuala Lumpur amid rising global uncertainties and tariffs imposed by US on India. US also signed a trade deal with China. This marks the rise of multilateralism and multi-polar word order.
The Supreme Court of India recently delivered an important ruling on the property rights of minors, reaffirming a principle that has stood for over a century: a natural guardian of a minor cannot bind the minor’s estate in a contract without prior permission of the court. This judgment not only reinforces the sanctity of minors’ property rights but also highlights the judiciary’s role in protecting vulnerable sections of society.
Foreign capital has long been a critical driver of growth in emerging economies. For India, which has been steadily liberalizing its financial sector, foreign investment in banks is a vital component of strengthening capital adequacy, fostering competition, and deepening financial inclusion.
As Washington and Beijing recalibrate ties amidst growing competition and selective engagement, Asian countries like India find themselves navigating a complex geopolitical environment. This dynamic and emphasizes that India must adopt a proactive, pragmatic, and regionally anchored foreign policy to safeguard its interests.
Chhath Puja, one of the most ancient and eco-spiritual festivals of India, is celebrated with deep devotion primarily in the states of Bihar, eastern Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand, and among Purvanchal communities across the country. Dedicated to the worship of the Sun God (Surya) and Chhathi Maiya (the goddess of energy and fertility), the festival symbolizes purity, discipline, and a unique harmony between humans and nature.
INDIAN EXPRESS newspaper, especially the editorial section, covers a wide range of topics that are really relevant to the UPSC CSE syllabus. It helps to inculcate a dynamic approach in mains answer writing and fetch good marks.
Here we will analyze three different pages of INDIAN EXPRESS newspaper that can help aspirants in dealing with current burning issues. These pages are – Explained, Editorials, and Ideas.
At the top of the editorial page, under the WORLDLY WISE section a quote related to issues covered in the below editorials get mentioned every day. Aspirants can use those quotes to enrich their answers.
Besides these above sections you can keep yourself updated on what to read on a daily basis from INDIAN EXPRESS you can click on the link below –
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