Editorials/Opinions Analysis For UPSC 29 July 2025

Content India’s Culture of Risk in Mass Religious Gatherings Trigger Events & Pattern Relevance : GS 3(Disaster Management ) Practice Question : “India’s mass religious gatherings often turn into disasters waiting to happen.” In light of recent stampede incidents, critically examine the structural, legal, and administrative lapses contributing to such tragedies. Suggest robust reforms for […]

PIB Summaries 29 July 2025

Content Classrooms of Change: NEP 2020 and the New Era of Schooling Background and Vision Relevance : GS 2(Education , Schemes) Structural Reforms: 5+3+3+4 and NCFs Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) & ECCE Impact: Universal Access and Equity Inclusion and Disability Support Curriculum Reform & Competency-Based Learning Use of Technology Teacher Development and Capacity Building […]

India’s Cheetah Diplomacy in Africa

Project Context and Strategic Relevance Relevance : GS 2(International Relations), GS 3(Environment and Ecology)  Bilateral Dynamics with Key African Nations 1. South Africa – A Technically Strong But Politically Shifting Ally 2. Botswana – A Steady Contributor Despite Regional Volatility 3. Kenya – A Long-Term Strategic Investment, Not Immediate Source 4. Tanzania and Sudan – On the […]

Chola Democracy Before Magna Carta

Relevance : GS 1(Culture, Heritage ,History) Kudavolai: The Ballot Pot System Decentralised Governance & Civic Autonomy Symbolic Statecraft & Strategic Messaging Beyond the Magna Carta Brihadeeswara Temple – Chola Architectural Marvel

Current Affairs 28 July 2025

Content Eight killed in stampede at temple in Haridwar What Happened Relevance : GS 3(Disaster Management) Geographic and Structural Context Demographics of Victims Administrative Failures Structural and Policy Dimensions Way Forward How is India preparing against GLOF events? Recent GLOF Catastrophe in Nepal Relevance : GS 3(Disaster Management ) Cross-Border Challenges in Early Warning Historical […]

Editorials/Opinions Analysis For UPSC 28 July 2025

Content The Soft Sedition Source : IE Core Argument Regional linguistic prejudice is manifesting as a subtle, insidious form of “soft sedition” — a sociopolitical tendency that, while not legally seditious, undermines constitutional nationalism, unity, and the federal fabric of India. Relevance : GS 2(Polity and Governance) , GS 1(Society ) Practice Question : The […]

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