3 June 2025 : Daily Current Affairs
1. In Bihar’s caste census, a way forward
Source: Page 6, The Hindu, 3 June 2025
Topic: GS Paper 2: Governance, Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections |
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Background:
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The caste census conducted in Bihar is the first such exercise after Independence.
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Reveals backward castes form nearly two-thirds of the population.
Significance:
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Enables targeted welfare measures.
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Data aids in evaluating effectiveness of affirmative action.
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May influence national debates on reservation and resource allocation.
Political & Constitutional Dimensions:
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Questions about its legality were raised but settled in favour of state power under Entry 45 of State List (Conduct of population surveys).
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Reinforces Directive Principles aimed at uplifting socially and educationally backward classes.
Way Forward:
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Replication of similar surveys by other states.
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Centre should consider integrating caste data into national census under legal safeguards.
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Data must be used for inclusive development, not divisive politics.
Practice Question:
“Caste-based surveys like the one conducted by Bihar have the potential to improve policy targeting but also raise political and ethical questions.” (250 words / 15 marks) |
2. Moving towards robust heat governance
Source: Page 6, The Hindu, 2 June 2025
Topic: GS Paper 3 (Economy: Growth and Development) |
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Heatwave Impact:
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Heatwaves now qualify as recurring climate disasters.
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Vulnerable groups: labourers, elderly, children.
Governance Gaps:
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No statutory mandate to implement Heat Action Plans.
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Disaster Management Act does not explicitly cover heatwaves.
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Poor inter-departmental coordination.
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Ahmedabad’s Heat Action Plan model focuses on early warning, public awareness, and medical preparedness.
Way Forward:
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Recognize heatwaves under the National Disaster Management Policy.
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Legal backing to enforce urban planning norms (e.g., heat-resilient housing).
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Strengthen data collection and forecasting systems.
Practice Question:
Discuss the legal and administrative gaps in India’s current response to heatwaves. Suggest a framework for effective heat governance (250 words / 15 marks) |
3. Balancing fiscal prudence with welfare goals
Source: Page 10, Indian Express Editorial
Topic: GS Paper 3: Indian Economy, Budgeting |
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Current Fiscal Outlook:
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Fiscal deficit projected at 5.1% of GDP in FY26.
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Emphasis on capex-led growth over populist welfare schemes.
Challenges:
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Rising pressure for rural jobs, health, and food subsidy allocations.
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Global economic slowdown may affect revenue projections.
Debate:
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Too much focus on capital expenditure may neglect basic needs of marginalized.
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However, infrastructure investments can have long-term productivity gains.
Way Forward:
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Maintain fiscal discipline without compromising on targeted welfare.
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Enhance tax compliance to widen revenue base.
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Rationalize subsidies and improve outcome-based spending.
Practice Question:
“The path to fiscal consolidation should not come at the cost of equity.” Examine this statement in light of India’s current economic policy priorities.” (150 words / 10 marks) |
Prelims Facts
1. India Signs Mutual Recognition Agreement with EU on Marine Equipment
Source: Page 4, The Hindu
Topic: GS Paper 1 (Women Empowerment), GS Paper 2 (Government Policy & Governance) |
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Analysis of the news:
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First such agreement signed by India in the maritime sector.
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Ensures acceptance of Indian marine equipment certified under international norms in the EU market.
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Benefits Indian shipbuilders by improving access to global markets.
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Part of the larger India-EU strategic trade and technology partnership.
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2. Tamil Nadu’s Sengol Museum Project Gains Momentum
Source: Page 7, Indian Express (3 June 2025)
Topic: GS1 – Culture & Heritage |
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Analysis of the news:
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Sengol was a traditional Chola-era sceptre symbolizing justice and authority.
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It was handed over to Pandit Nehru at the time of Indian independence.
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The move is aimed at reviving cultural symbolism and highlighting Tamil heritage.
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Expected to boost cultural tourism and historical awareness.
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