Category: CULTURE
Context: Goa’s traditional bullfighting, and recent demands by MLAs across party lines to legalise it.
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Source: THE INDIAN EXPRESS
Category: GEOGRAPHY
Context : This can directly be asked in prelims
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Plate Tectonics
Plate tectonics is the scientific theory that the Earth’s outer shell (lithosphere) is divided into large, rigid plates that float on the semi-molten asthenosphere beneath. These plates move slowly due to convection currents in the mantle caused by heat from Earth’s interior.
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Source: THE HINDU
Category: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Context: India is set to launch its first private Earth Observation (EO) satellite constellation under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, announced by IN-SPACe
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Source: THE HINDU
Category: POLITY
Context: The Union Health Ministry launched SHRESTH as India’s first national framework to benchmark and strengthen state drug regulatory systems
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Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO)
The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) is India’s national regulatory authority for drugs and medical devices, functioning under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. It operates under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and its rules.
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Source: PIB
Category: ENERGY
Context The Union government launched the National Sickle Cell Anaemia Elimination Mission (NSCAEM) in July 2023 to eliminate sickle cell genetic transmission by 2047, aiming to screen 70 million people under 40 by FY26
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Sickle Cell Anaemia (SCA)
Source: PIB
Stray-dog bites in Delhi-NCR are a critical public health concern—evidenced by tens of thousands of bites annually and rising rabies cases. The Supreme Court directed municipal authorities to house stray dogs in shelters, highlighting urgent legal and humanitarian dimensions of this issue.
The issue of dog bites in NCR demands a balanced One Health approach—one that ensures public safety without compromising animal dignity. Ethics demands that India treat even its stray dogs with compassion and scientific rationality—reflecting both constitutional duty and public health necessity.
In light of rising stray dog attacks and associated rabies deaths in urban India, discuss the ethical dilemmas in balancing public safety with animal rights. How can administrators ensure humane yet effective solutions in line with constitutional values and judicial directions? Support your answer with suitable case studies.
The Alaska summit between the US and Russia, without Ukraine’s participation, reflects shifting geopolitical equations in the post-Cold War order. It takes place amid deep-rooted mistrust, NATO–Russia tensions, and the ongoing Russia–Ukraine conflict, with implications for India’s strategic autonomy and multipolarity in the evolving global order.
“In great power politics, bilateral engagement without involving directly affected stakeholders risks producing an unstable peace.” In the context of the recent US–Russia talks in Alaska, critically examine the implications for the global order and India’s strategic interests. (250 words)