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21 June 2025 : Indian Express Editorial Analysis

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1. Governor’s Role and Federalism: Upholding Constitutional Morality
(Source: Editorial Page, The Indian Express)

Topic: GS2 – (Polity & Governance – Federalism; Media Ethics)
Context
  • The editorial comments on Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan’s refusal to read the government-drafted address in the state assembly.

Content: 

Incident:

  • The Kerala Governor omitted parts of the policy address critical of the Centre.

  • This raises questions about the constitutional role of the Governor.

Issues Raised:

  • Governors are constitutionally bound to act on the advice of the elected government.

  • Selective reading of the address undermines democratic norms.

  • It reflects a deepening politicization of constitutional offices.

Implications for Federalism:

  • Governors are increasingly seen as partisan agents of the Union government.

  • Such acts disturb the delicate balance of federal polity envisioned by the Constitution.

Way Forward:

  • Need to revisit recommendations of the Sarkaria and Punchhi Commissions.

  • Clearer norms must be established regarding gubernatorial conduct.

Practice Question: (GS-2 | 10 Marks | 150 Words)

“The increasing politicization of the Governor’s role poses a threat to Indian federalism.” Discuss with examples.

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2. Disability Caregiving: Toward a More Inclusive Welfare State

(Source: Editorial Page, The Indian Express)

Topic: GS2 – (Governance; Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections)
Context
  • The editorial evaluates the Centre’s new scheme for persons with disabilities (PwDs), particularly its emphasis on caregiving.

Scheme Overview:

  • A new centrally sponsored scheme aims to provide financial support for caregivers of persons with benchmark disabilities.

  • It recognizes the essential, unpaid labor of family members in caregiving roles.

Positives:

  • The scheme addresses a long-neglected aspect of disability welfare.

  • Highlights the role of caregiving as a social responsibility.

Criticism:

  • Scheme still lacks universal or extensive coverage.

  • Does not fully integrate PwDs into broader social security systems.

  • There is inadequate support for the caregivers’ own well-being.

Way forward:

  • Disability policy must shift from charity-based to rights-based frameworks.

  • Integration with employment, education, and health is needed.

  • More inclusive and better-funded systems for both PwDs and caregivers must be built.

Practice Question: (GS-2 | 10 Marks | 150 Words)
“India’s disability welfare programmes often overlook the caregivers. Discuss how inclusive disability policy can improve both equity and efficiency in welfare delivery.”

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