8 July 2025 : Daily Current Affairs
1. Fostering a commitment to stop maternal deaths
Source: The Hindu, Page 6 , july 8, 2025
Topic: GS Paper 2 & 3: Governance (Health), Welfare Schemes, Human Development |
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MMR Status:
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Declined to 93 (2019-21) from 103 (2017-19).
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Southern states like Kerala show low MMR; EAG states remain vulnerable.
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Three Delay Model:
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Delay in recognizing complications.
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Delay in reaching care.
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Delay in receiving care at facilities.
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Challenges:
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Specialist shortages, inadequate FRUs, lack of blood banks.
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Malnutrition, anaemia, sepsis, unsafe abortions.
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Best Practices:
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Kerala’s confidential maternal death review model.
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ASHA-Auxiliary Nurse network, ambulance services, incentivized institutional deliveries.
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Way Forward:
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Region-specific strategies.
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Strengthening infrastructure and timely interventions.
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Practice Question:
“Discuss the causes behind the regional disparities in maternal mortality in India. Highlight strategies to improve maternal health outcomes, especially in high-burden states.“ (250 words / 15 marks) |
2. Rising seas, shifting lives and a test of democratic values
Source: Page 7, The Hindu, July 8 2025
Topic: GS Paper 3: Environment (Climate Change, Migration), GS2 (Rights of Vulnerable Sections) |
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Impact:
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Sea level rise, saltwater intrusion, coastal erosion.
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Migration to informal urban sectors (construction, domestic work).
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Legal Vacuum:
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No national law for climate migrants.
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Existing laws (DMA, EPA, CRZ) are fragmented.
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Case Studies:
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Satabhaya (Odisha), Ennore (TN), Honnavar (Karnataka).
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Concerns:
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Rights violations, lack of rehabilitation.
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Managed retreat without consent.
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Recommendations:
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Recognize climate migrants in migration & labour policies.
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Rights-based framework for housing, health, education.
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Labour protections in high-risk informal sectors.
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Conclusion:
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Addressing climate displacement is key to democratic and constitutional commitments.
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Practice Question:
“Evaluate the impact of climate change-induced displacement on coastal communities in India. Suggest a rights-based framework to address the challenges faced by climate migrants.” (250 words / 15 marks) |
3. Batting for Prevention
Source: The Hindu, Page 6, July 8, 2025
Topic: GS Paper 2 & 3: Health (Public Health, Disaster Preparedness) |
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Outbreak Details:
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Two new cases; one fatality.
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425 contacts under surveillance.
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Threat Profile:
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Mortality rate 40–75%.
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Fruit bats are natural reservoirs.
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Challenges:
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High transmission in critical stages.
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Lack of specific treatment or vaccine.
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Recommendations:
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Strengthen One Health approach.
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Environmental surveillance of bat populations.
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Early containment, awareness.
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Way Forward:
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Multisectoral coordination among health, environment, veterinary sectors.
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Practice Question:
“What are the challenges India faces in managing zoonotic diseases like Nipah? Explain the role of a ‘One Health’ approach in preventing future outbreaks.” (150 words / 10 marks) |
1. Fostering a commitment to stop maternal deaths
Source: Page 6, The Hindu
Topic: GS Paper 2 & 3: Health, Human Development |
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Analysis of the news:
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India’s Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) as per 2019–21: 93 (per 1 lakh live births).
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Kerala has the lowest MMR: 20; Assam and Madhya Pradesh among the highest.
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Three delays identified in maternal care:
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Delay in decision-making
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Delay in transportation
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Delay in receiving care at facilities
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Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) and NHM instrumental in reducing MMR.
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FRUs (First Referral Units) are mandated in each district but suffer from 66% specialist vacancies.
2. Rising seas, shifting lives and a test of democratic values
Source: Page 7, The Hindu
Topic: GS Paper 3: Environment (Climate Change), GS Paper 2: Governance |
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India has no dedicated law to deal with climate-induced displacement.
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Rising sea levels, mangrove loss, and CRZ violations are key causes of coastal displacement.
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CRZ Notification 2019 has been criticized for prioritizing tourism and industry over community rights.
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M.C. Mehta vs Union of India (1987) and Indian Council for Enviro-Legal Action vs UoI (1996) important environmental judgments cited.
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Odisha’s Satabhaya village cited as example of sea-induced displacement.
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India’s Labour Codes are silent on climate migrants.
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