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General Studies-II: Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations

Federalism: Union, States & Devolution

Functions and responsibilities of the Union and the States, issues and challenges pertaining to the federal structure, devolution of powers and finances up to local levels and challenges therein.

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Environment
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07/07/2026

Indira Point ICRZ Clearance Explained: Why a Convention Centre & Museum at India's Southernmost Tip Sparks a Coastal Zone Debate

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The Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships (DGLL), through its Port Blair (Sri Vijaya Puram) directorate, has sought clearance from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Coastal Zone Management Authority and the Environment Ministry to undertake protection and development work — including a convention centre and a museum — at Indira Point, India's southernmost point on Great Nicobar Island. The site falls in the highly protected ICRZ-IA and ICRZ-IVA categories, where most construction is prohibited. This article explains what Indira Point is, the Island Coastal Regulation Zone framework under the CRZ Notification, 2019, why the location is ecologically sensitive, and the conservation-versus-development questions the proposal raises.

Indira PointGreat NicobarCRZ Notification 2019+2
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Economy
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28/06/2026

EU CBAM Explained: Why India May Support MSMEs Facing Carbon Compliance Costs

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The Union Government is reportedly working on a scheme to absorb 90% of the compliance cost faced by MSME exporters under the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. The issue is important for UPSC because it links climate policy, global trade, MSME competitiveness, carbon pricing, WTO concerns and India’s export strategy in carbon-intensive sectors such as iron, steel and aluminium.

Carbon Border Adjustment MechanismEU Carbon TaxMSME Exports+2
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Science & Tech
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26/06/2026

Why QR Codes Now on Vaccines & Antibiotics: Schedule H2, Spurious Drugs and AMR Explained

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The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has notified amendments to the Drugs Rules, 1945, expanding the QR code-based track-and-trace framework to cover all vaccines, antimicrobials, anti-cancer medicines and narcotic and psychotropic drugs by bringing them under Schedule H2. The move aims to curb counterfeit and substandard medicines and strengthen India's fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This article explains the new notification, India's drug-regulation framework under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, the meaning of various drug schedules, how QR-code traceability works, the law on spurious and substandard drugs, and the AMR connection.

QR Code Track-and-TraceSchedule H2Drugs Rules 1945+2
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Polity
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26/06/2026

Why a Passport Is Not Proof of Citizenship: Articles 5–11, Citizenship Act 1955 Explained

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At the 14th Passport Seva Divas, a senior Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) official clarified that an Indian passport is primarily a travel document and does not by itself serve as conclusive proof of Indian citizenship. The remark, made amid the ongoing nationwide Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, triggered a wider public debate on what actually proves citizenship in India. This article explains the constitutional basis of citizenship under Articles 5–11, the five modes of acquisition under the Citizenship Act, 1955, why no single document is conclusive proof, key Supreme Court rulings on the burden of proof, and the link with the NRC and Aadhaar.

Proof of CitizenshipCitizenship Act 1955Articles 5–11+2
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Science & Tech
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20/06/2026

SHANTI Act and Small Modular Reactors: Why India May Keep Strict Nuclear Safety Rules

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India’s top atomic energy regulator is expected to maintain rigorous safety and licensing requirements for Small Modular Reactors even as the government prepares rules under the SHANTI Act, 2025. The issue matters because the Act opens India’s tightly controlled civil nuclear sector to private participation, while India is also trying to expand nuclear capacity for clean, round-the-clock power and industrial decarbonisation. The Department of Atomic Energy has earlier stated that AERB’s nuclear safety framework is generally technology-neutral and can be used for both public and private nuclear projects. Press Information Bureau +1

SHANTI ActSmall Modular ReactorsAtomic Energy Regulatory Board+2
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Polity
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20/06/2026

Right to Walk a Fundamental Right: SC Reads Footpath Access into Article 21 & 19(1)(d)

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The Supreme Court has held that the right to walk on safe, demarcated footpaths is a fundamental right under Part III of the Constitution, and that pedestrians must take priority over motor vehicles. Delivered while deciding a motor-accident compensation case in which a five-year-old boy was killed by a tanker, the verdict reads this right into Article 19(1)(d) and Article 21, places a binding duty on civic bodies, and asks the government to frame a law. This article explains the judgment, the constitutional basis of the right, the expanding scope of Article 21, the duties of municipal bodies, the road-safety data behind the issue, and the way forward.

Right to WalkArticle 21Article 19(1)(d)+2
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Economy
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14/06/2026

Assam-Nagaland Oil and Gas Pact Explained: Why Northeast Hydrocarbons Matter for India

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The Union Government, Assam and Nagaland have signed a tripartite MoU to facilitate mineral oil operations in the Assam-Nagaland boundary areas, where exploration had been stalled due to border and law-and-order concerns. The development is important for UPSC because it links energy security, cooperative federalism, inter-state boundary disputes, Article 371A, environmental clearance and India’s dependence on hydrocarbon imports.

Assam-Nagaland MoUOil and Gas ExplorationDisputed Area Belt+2
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Economy
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12/06/2026

NITI Aayog Governing Council: District GDP, Affordable Energy and Viksit Bharat 2047

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired the 11th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog on 11 June 2026, where states were urged to strengthen district-level growth assessment, attract investments, focus on ODOP-led exports, affordable energy, skilling, women-led development and Viksit Bharat 2047. The meeting is important for UPSC because it connects cooperative federalism, decentralised economic planning, energy security and district-level data systems.

NITI Aayog Governing CouncilDistrict Domestic ProductCooperative Federalism+2
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Government Scheme
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11/06/2026

VB-G RAM G Allocation Explained: Rural Jobs, MGNREGA Shift and State Shares

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The Centre has announced an interim allocation of ₹95,692.31 crore for the rollout of the Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin), or VB-G RAM G, from 1 July 2026. Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal received the highest interim shares, making the issue important for UPSC topics such as welfare schemes, rural employment, decentralised planning, Centre-State fiscal relations and social audit.

VB-G RAM G Act 2025Rural Employment GuaranteeMGNREGA Transition+2
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Economy
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09/06/2026

India's New BIT Model Explained: 2-Year Local Remedy Window, No MFN Clause, Tax Carve-Out

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India is reworking the template for its Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) to make them more investor-friendly while protecting its sovereign policy space, after years of falling net foreign investment and costly arbitration defeats. Reports indicate the Centre is anchoring the new model on three principles: a minimum two-year window for exhausting local remedies before international arbitration, no Most-Favoured Nation (MFN) clause, and exclusion of tax matters. This article explains what BITs are, how India's treaty regime evolved from 1994 to the restrictive 2016 Model BIT, the arbitration losses (White Industries, Vodafone, Cairn, Devas) that reshaped policy, the working of Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), and what the proposed changes mean for India's FDI strategy and regulatory autonomy.

Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT)Model BIT 2016Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS)+2
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Economy
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31/05/2026

ALMM List-II Solar Cell Mandate Explained: How the June 1, 2026 Rules Reshape India's Solar Manufacturing

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From June 1, 2026, India is enforcing a major new domestic-sourcing rule under which "net-metering" and "Open Access" solar projects must use solar PV cells made by manufacturers listed on the ALMM List-II, not just domestically assembled modules. Aimed at cutting import dependence and deepening Atmanirbhar Bharat in clean energy, the mandate has triggered concern that smaller, non-integrated module makers could be squeezed because India's cell capacity (~30 GW) lags far behind its module capacity (~200 GW). This article explains the ALMM framework, List-I vs List-II, the Domestic Content Requirement, net-metering and Open Access, PM Surya Ghar Yojana, the PLI scheme, BCD walls, the overcapacity problem, and the federalism and trade dimensions — everything a UPSC aspirant needs on India's solar manufacturing push.

ALMM List-IISolar PV Cell ManufacturingDomestic Content Requirement (DCR)+2
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Sports
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29/05/2026

Gurindervir Singh's Historic 10.09s 100m National Record at Ranchi: How India Finally Broke the 10.10 Second Barrier in Sprinting

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On 23 May 2026, Punjab sprinter Gurindervir Singh rewrote Indian athletics history by clocking 10.09 seconds in the men's 100m final at the 29th National Senior Athletics Federation Competition (Federation Cup) 2026 held at the Birsa Munda Athletics Stadium, Ranchi. He became the first Indian male sprinter to breach the 10.10-second barrier, qualifying for the Commonwealth Games 2026 in Glasgow. This article explains the science of the 100m sprint, the four-phase race strategy used by Gurindervir, the historical evolution of Indian sprinting, and the role of government schemes like Khelo India and TOPS in nurturing elite athletes.

Gurindervir Singh100m National RecordFederation Cup 2026+2
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Polity
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29/05/2026

Supreme Court Upholds Retrospective 28% GST on Online Gaming: Actionable Claims, PROG Act 2025 and the End of the Skill vs Chance Doctrine Explained

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On 28 May 2026, the Supreme Court of India upheld the constitutional validity of the retrospective levy of 28% Goods and Services Tax (GST) on online money gaming, fantasy sports and casinos, reviving tax demands worth nearly ₹2.5 lakh crore against companies like Dream11, Gameskraft and Delta Corp. The Bench of Justices J.B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan held that any game involving staking of money on uncertain outcomes amounts to "betting and gambling" for GST purposes, irrespective of whether skill or chance dominates. This article explains the verdict, the constitutional and statutory framework under Articles 246A and 366, the meaning of "actionable claims," the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming (PROG) Act 2025, the long-standing skill versus chance jurisprudence, and the wider economic and federal implications for India's gaming sector.

Supreme Court GST VerdictOnline Gaming TaxationActionable Claims under GST+2
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Government Scheme
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28/05/2026

VB-G RAM G Rules Explained: What Changes as the 125-Day Scheme Set to Replace MGNREGS & NREGS

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On 23 May 2026, the Union Ministry of Rural Development released draft rules under the Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Act, 2025 (VB-G RAM G), the new law that will replace the two-decade-old MGNREGA from 1 July 2026. This article explains what VB-G RAM G is, how it differs from MGNREGS, the shift from demand-driven to supply-driven employment, normative allocation, the new 60:40 funding pattern, the role of the 16th Finance Commission, the federalism and wage concerns raised, and everything UPSC aspirants need on this major change in India's rural employment policy.

VB-G RAM G Act 2025MGNREGANormative Allocation+2
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Polity
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28/05/2026

SC Rules SIR Valid But Not Final Word on Citizenship: Article 324, RPA & Voter Roll Verification Explained

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On 27 May 2026, the Supreme Court upheld the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls as constitutionally valid under Article 324, but ruled that the EC's citizenship scrutiny cannot be the final word — doubtful cases must go to the competent authority under the Citizenship Act, 1955. This article explains the SIR exercise, the constitutional basis under Articles 324–326, the Representation of the People Act 1950, the distinction between electoral eligibility and citizenship, the proportionality test, key data on deleted voters, and the safeguards mandated by the Court — covering everything UPSC aspirants need on this landmark verdict.

Special Intensive Revision (SIR)Article 324Citizenship Verification+2
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Government Scheme
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15/04/2026

Explained: NREGS Wage Hike Halted for G-RAM-G Scheme Rollout

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The Centre has delayed the annual wage hike for over 11 crore NREGS workers under MGNREGA for 2026-27 as it prepares to roll out the new Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) or G-RAM-G scheme. This is the first time in more than a decade that the revised wage notification has not been issued in February-March. Previous year’s rates will continue until the new scheme is implemented. This article explains what NREGS is, how wages are notified every year, what the new G-RAM-G scheme changes, why the hike is halted, its impact on rural workers and families, and all basic technical concepts behind the transition.

NREGS Wage HikeG-RAM-G SchemeMGNREGA Transition+2
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Environment
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29/03/2026

Great Indian Bustard Chick Born in Gujarat After a Decade Through Innovative Jumpstart Method Using Egg from Rajasthan

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On March 26, 2026, a chick of the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard (GIB) hatched in the grasslands of Kutch, Gujarat, for the first time in nearly ten years. This success came through a special “jumpstart” conservation technique where a fertile egg from a captive breeding centre in Sam, Rajasthan, was transported 770 km by road in a portable incubator and placed in the nest of a wild female GIB in Naliya, Gujarat, replacing her infertile egg. The effort was coordinated by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, forest departments of both states, and the Wildlife Institute of India. Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav and Gujarat Forest Minister Arjun Modhwadia described it as a major milestone for the species.

Great Indian BustardGIB ConservationJumpstart Method+4
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Economy
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13/01/2026

Major Reduction in Jal Jeevan Mission Funds: 60% Cut in 2025-26 Revised Estimates Due to Extension Delays and Implementation Issues

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The Indian government is set to reduce the funding for its key rural tap water program, the Jal Jeevan Mission, by almost 60% in the revised estimates for the 2025-26 financial year. This decision comes as the Ministry of Jal Shakti waits for Cabinet approval to extend the scheme until 2028, and amid reports of slow spending and past irregularities in how the program was carried out. The news highlights challenges in executing large-scale public schemes and raises questions about achieving full rural water coverage.

Jal Jeevan MissionRural Water Supply SchemeBudget Allocation Reduction+2
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Economy
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08/11/2025

State GST Revenues in India: Pre and Post Implementation Trends and Economic Implications Amid October 2025 Data

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The release of October 2025 GST collection data shows an overall 4.6 percent year-on-year growth to Rs 1.96 lakh crore, driven by festive spending, but highlights concerns as 20 states and Union Territories experienced revenue declines, underscoring persistent gaps where post-GST revenues lag behind pre-GST levels for most states, as revealed in recent analyses of state finances.

GST Collections StatesPre Post GST Revenue ComparisonState Finances GDP Share+1
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Environment
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28/10/2025

Himachal Floods' Floating Logs: Nature's Uproot, Not Illegal Cut, State Assures Supreme Court

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The Himachal Pradesh government filed an affidavit with the Supreme Court on October 27, 2025, clarifying that logs seen floating in viral flood videos from Ravi and Beas rivers were uprooted trees from cloudbursts and landslides, not illegal felling. This addresses the court's September suo motu notice after August floods killed 320 people, amid rising fears of deforestation in the sensitive Himalayan belt, where climate change is making such events deadlier and more frequent.

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Polity
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10/09/2025

Supreme Court Emphasizes Reasonable Time for Governors' Assent to Bills, Highlights Risks in Imposing Fixed Timelines

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The Supreme Court, during a hearing on a presidential reference, stressed that governors are expected to grant assent to state assembly-passed bills within a reasonable time, while cautioning against setting rigid time limits due to potential risks of excessive judicial intervention in legislative processes. This observation came amid pleas from opposition-ruled states like Kerala, Karnataka, and Punjab, highlighting delays by governors in acting on bills, prompting debates on constitutional obligations and gubernatorial discretion.

Supreme Court RulingGovernors Assent to BillsArticle 200 Constitution+2
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Economy
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10/09/2025

GST 2.0 Reforms: Finance Ministry Addresses Profiteering with Price Monitoring on Essential Items

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Amid apprehensions that businesses might not fully pass on the benefits of recent GST rate reductions to consumers, the Union Finance Ministry has directed its field formations to compile detailed monthly price data on a range of common-use items before and after the new rates take effect on September 22, 2025. This move follows the GST Council's decision to simplify the tax structure into a two-slab system, aiming to ensure transparency and prevent profiteering as part of the broader GST 2.0 initiative.

GST ReformsProfiteering ConcernsPrice Data Compilation+2

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