Health, Education & Human Resources
Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources.
Articles for this syllabus topic(4)
Monthly GLP-1 Obesity Shot: Berobenatide and India’s Weight Crisis Explained
Pfizer has reported mid-stage clinical-trial results for berobenatide, an investigational GLP-1 receptor agonist being studied as a possible once-monthly obesity injection. The development is important for UPSC because it connects biotechnology, chronic disease management, clinical-trial regulation, public health policy, India’s rising obesity burden and ethical questions around access to expensive weight-loss medicines.
Centre's Panel Suggests Capping Coaching at 2-3 Hours Daily and Aligning School Syllabus with JEE, NEET to Curb Student Stress
A committee set up by the Ministry of Education has come up with key ideas to change how high school education works in India. These ideas focus on cutting down the time students spend in coaching classes to just 2-3 hours a day, making school lessons more like the tests for JEE and NEET, and giving more importance to board exam scores for getting into colleges. This comes as a response to growing worries about too many coaching centres, the stress they cause on students, and how they make education unfair for those who cannot afford extra classes.
Ayushman Bharat Scheme: Insights into Private Hospital Utilisation and Haemodialysis Trends from Annual Report
The National Health Authority released its annual report for 2024-25, revealing that over half of the hospitalisations under the Ayushman Bharat scheme occur in private hospitals, which also account for two-thirds of the total treatment costs. Haemodialysis stands out as the most accessed treatment, highlighting how the scheme is helping people manage chronic conditions like kidney failure without financial ruin, especially as private care dominates utilisation patterns. This development is significant now because it shows the scheme's growing impact on making expensive treatments affordable, while also pointing to the need for better public hospital involvement.
India Enhances Engagement with Taliban-Led Afghanistan: Embassy Upgrade, Terrorism Pledges and Development Support
India has taken a major step to normalize relations with the Taliban government in Afghanistan by upgrading its technical mission in Kabul to a full embassy after four years, following a key meeting between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in New Delhi. This move comes amid shifting regional dynamics, including tensions between the Taliban and Pakistan, and aims to boost cooperation on security, trade, and humanitarian aid while addressing shared concerns like terrorism.