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18 March 2025 : Daily Current Affairs

1. Why are electoral reforms necessary? (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 10) Topic: GS2 – Indian Polity Context The Election Commission (EC) has invited political parties to discuss ways to strengthen the election process. This follows concerns regarding electoral roll manipulation during recent assembly elections and duplicate Electoral Photo Identity…

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17 March 2025 : Daily Current Affairs

1. Air pollution will lower India’s solar generation capacity: study (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 7) Topic: GS3 – Environment – Environmental pollution and degradation Context A study found that air pollution and climate change will reduce solar panel efficiency in India, impacting the country’s renewable energy goals. India’s Solar…

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15 March 2025 : Daily Current Affairs

1. Aditya-L1 mission: scientists observe a flareless coronal mass ejection (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 5) Topic: GS3 – Science and Technology Context On July 5, 2024, scientists observed a flareless coronal mass ejection (CME) using Aditya-L1’s VELC, improving understanding of solar magnetic instabilities. Observation of a Flareless CME This…

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13 March 2025 : Daily Current Affairs

1. Global coordination can trump efforts to undercut climate predictions (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 7) Topic: GS2 – International Relations,GS3 – Environment Context In the second term of the President of the United States, several hundred employees of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) were fired. This…

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12 March 2025 : Daily Current Affairs

1. Is rising consumer credit cause for concern? (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 10) Topic: GS3 – Indian Economy Context A recent report by the RBI highlights rising household debt, increasing consumer loans, and potential economic risks, especially for lower-income borrowers. Rising Household Debt in India Shifting Use of Borrowed…

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11 March 2025 : Daily Current Affairs

1. Five years on, the economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic still lingers (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 13) Topic: GS3 – Indian Economy Context Five years later, COVID-19 is still affecting the world economy. It has changed debt levels, inflation, jobs, travel, and how people shop. Impact on Debt and…

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10 March 2025 : Daily Current Affairs

1. What does NEP, 2020 state about languages? (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 4) Topic: GS2 – Governance, GS2 – Social Justice – Education Context Tamil Nadu’s resistance to the three-language policy under NEP 2020 reignites debates on language imposition, regional identity, and educational flexibility. NEP 2020 on Language Instruction…

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08 March 2025 : Daily Current Affairs

1. Plight of prisoners with disabilities needs attention: SC (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 4) Topic: GS2 – Social Justice – Vulnerable Sections Context The Supreme Court has taken up a case regarding the poor treatment of disabled prisoners in Indian prisons. A petition highlighted the suffering of disabled inmates,…

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07 March 2025 : Daily Current Affairs

1. Govt. launches AI Kosha, repository of data to build models and tools (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 6) Topic: GS2 – Governance Context The Union government has introduced AI Kosha, a platform for non-personal data to help develop AI models. It currently has 316 datasets, mainly for creating or…

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06 March 2025 : Daily Current Affairs

1. When debris from space crashes to the earth, who is responsible? (Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 7) Topic: GS3 – Science and Technology Context On December 30, 2024, a 500 kg metal object fell in Kenya, identified as a part of a space-bound rocket. Similar incidents in the U.S….