Category: POLITY
Context: The Supreme Court of India has called for a revisit of the blanket exemption granted to minority institutions under the RTE Act, 2009, holding that such exemption could undermine education standards.
Key Bench Observations
Broader Context
Learning Corner:
Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009
Source: THE INDIAN EXPRESS
Category: INTERNATIONAL
Context : The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) leaders, through the Tianjin Declaration, unanimously condemned terrorism, referencing attacks in Pahalgam
Key Points from the Declaration
Summit Highlights
Learning Corner:
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO)
Objectives
Key Features
Source: THE HINDU
Category: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Context: CEREBO is an indigenously developed, portable, non-invasive diagnostic tool for traumatic brain injuries (TBI).
It can detect intracranial bleeding and edema within a minute, is radiation-free, safe for infants and pregnant women, and can be used even by paramedics or unskilled personnel where CT/MRI scans are unavailable.
Importance & Usage
Context: Traumatic Brain Injuries
Source: THE HINDU
Category: GEOGRAPHY
Context: Geographers at the University of California Santa Barbara have uncovered why some rivers split into multiple channels (multi-threaded) while others remain single-threaded
Physical Mechanism
Broader Implications
Technical Approach
Learning Corner:
Meandering
Difference between Multi-threaded Rivers and Meandering Rivers
Feature | Multi-threaded Rivers | Meandering Rivers |
---|---|---|
Definition | A river that splits into two or more interconnected channels separated by bars or islands. | A river with a single channel that develops sinuous, snake-like bends. |
Cause/Mechanism | Caused when bank erosion > deposition → channels widen and split into multiple threads. | Caused by lateral erosion and deposition balance → bends form due to helicoidal flow. |
Appearance | Network-like, with several active water channels (braided/multi-thread pattern). | Winding or serpentine single channel with distinct loops. |
Sediment Load | Usually associated with high sediment load (gravel, sand) and variable water flow. | Occurs in rivers with fine sediments (silt, clay) and steady flow. |
Gradient | Typically, steeper gradients, unstable beds. | Typically, gentle gradients, low slope areas. |
Examples | Brahmaputra in Assam (braided, multi-threaded). | Ganga in Bihar–UP plains, Mississippi River (USA). |
Landforms Produced | Mid-channel bars, islands, multiple shifting channels. | Point bars, river cliffs, oxbow lakes, floodplains. |
Source: THE HINDU
Category: GEOGRAPHY
Context: A powerful 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck a remote mountainous region in Afghanistan, killing over 800 people and injuring at least 2,800. The quake flattened homes while families slept, particularly in eastern Kunar and nearby provinces.
Rescue Efforts & Impact
Learning Corner:
Earthquake
An earthquake is the sudden release of energy in the Earth’s lithosphere that generates seismic waves, leading to ground shaking and surface displacement.
Causes:
Key Concepts:
Measurement:
Geographical Distribution:
Impacts:
Source: THE HINDU
Urban noise pollution has emerged as one of the most neglected public health and ecological challenges in India.
Despite legal frameworks like the Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000 and monitoring systems, decibel levels in Indian cities remain consistently above permissible limits, especially near sensitive institutions, eroding the constitutional promise of peace and dignity.
Noise pollution refers to unwanted or excessive sound that can have harmful effects on human health, wildlife, and environmental quality.
Sources:
Constitution provisions
Judgement
Laws
World Health Organisation
Noise pollution is no longer just an environmental issue but a constitutional, ecological and cultural challenge. Unless India adopts a rights-based, holistic approach, its smart cities may remain unliveable in terms of soundscape. Silence must not be imposed it must be enabled through governance, design and collective civic responsibility.
Q “Noise pollution in urban India is not just an environmental issue but a constitutional, ecological and public health concern. Critically analyse and suggest reforms for sustainable noise governance.”. (250 words, 15 marks)
Source: Noise pollution is rising but policy is falling silent – The Hindu
Universal Health Care (UHC), as defined by the Bhore Committee (1946), aims to provide quality health care to all irrespective of ability to pay.
Despite decades of planning, India lags behind global peers in achieving UHC.
Recent years have witnessed a surge in State-sponsored health insurance schemes like PMJAY (Ayushman Bharat, 2018) and State Health Insurance Programmes (SHIPs), creating an impression that UHC can be achieved through insurance expansion.
However, evidence shows that while insurance provides some relief, it also carries structural risks that may deepen inequalities and undermine the public health system.
While PMJAY and State Health Insurance Programmes (SHIPs) do provide some relief to vulnerable sections especially when public hospitals are overcrowded or lack adequate facilities.
However, these schemes cannot be considered a genuine alternative to a robust Universal Health Care (UHC) system.
India’s health insurance expansion (PMJAY, SHIPs) has been a major policy experiment, offering short-term relief to millions. However, it cannot substitute for robust public health infrastructure, adequate funding, and regulation of private players.
Unless India addresses its chronic under-investment (1.3% GDP) and strengthens primary, preventive, and public healthcare, UHC will remain elusive.
Insurance can complement reforms, but the foundation of UHC must rest on strong, equitable, and accountable public health services.
Q Critically examine the strengths and limitations of health insurance–based models in India and suggest alternative pathways to achieve UHC. (250 words, 15 marks)
Source: The rise and risks of health insurance in India – The Hindu