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July 26, 2025 Current Affairs
Mains Analysis
Supreme Court Issues Mental Health Guidelines Amid Surge in Student Suicides Introduction Escalating Mental Health Crisis on Campuses · Data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) reveals that 13,044 student suicides were reported in 2022—accounting for 7.6% of total suicides in the country. The figures have surged dramatically from 5,425 cases in 2001. Of the 2022 cases, 2,248 were directly linked to exam-related failures. · The Court condemned the hyper-competitive academic culture, citing how the pressure to perform, coupled with isolation—especially in coaching centres—leads to severe emotional distress. It noted: · “Education is meant to liberate, not burden the learner… true success lies not in grades or rankings, but in the holistic growth of a human being capable of living with dignity, confidence, and purpose.” · The judgment highlighted how institutional indifference and stigma around mental health exacerbate student vulnerability. Student suicides, the Court emphasized, must not be viewed as isolated incidents but as reflections of collective societal and institutional neglect. Key Directives from the Supreme Court In a pioneering move, the Court issued 15 binding interim guidelines to be followed until a national regulatory framework is established. These apply to all types of educational settings, including residential and non-residential institutions. 1. Mandatory Mental Health Support
2. Physical Infrastructure and Safety
3. Ending Discriminatory Academic Practices
4. Institutional Accountability
5. Mental Health Policy and National Coordination
Background of the Case Significance and Future Outlook Implementation Challenges Ahead:
Ultimately, the ruling calls for a cultural shift—from relentless academic pressure to prioritizing the dignity, emotional resilience, and individuality of every student. |
PM Modi’s Maldives Visit: Diplomatic Reset and Strategic Gains Overview Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Maldives at the invitation of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu—his third official trip to the country and the first visit by any foreign Head of State during Muizzu’s presidency. The visit symbolizes a major diplomatic shift and consolidation of strategic ties between the two Indian Ocean neighbours. Key Highlights of the Visit 1. Celebrating 60 Years of Maldives’ Independence
2. Commemorating 60 Years of Bilateral Relations
3. Health and Disaster Preparedness
4. Strategic Infrastructure Inaugurations
Strengthening Economic Ties 1. Financial Assistance and Credit Relief
2. Trade and Investment
Environmental Cooperation
Diplomatic Turnaround: From ‘India Out’ to ‘India In’
Conclusion: A Strategic Recalibration President Muizzu’s public reassurance that “Maldives will not do anything that would harm India’s security interests” marks a significant shift from past rhetoric. The ceremonial invitation to PM Modi for the Maldives'' Independence Day celebrations reflects a mature, interest-driven realignment.
India’s patient, non-confrontational diplomacy—backed by substantial economic support—helped convert a strained bilateral relationship into a renewed partnership. The visit highlights India’s ability to adapt its regional diplomacy, reinforcing its strategic influence in the Indian Ocean region. |
India-UK FTA Overlooks Carbon Tax Relief, Raising Alarms for Exporters No Breakthrough on Carbon Tax in Final FTA Text India’s push to secure relief for its exporters—particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs)—from the United Kingdom’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has not been reflected in the final version of the recently released India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Despite extensive negotiations, no commitments or exemptions regarding the UK’s carbon tax policy were included, prompting concerns over increased costs and reduced competitiveness for Indian exporters in carbon-intensive sectors. Understanding the UK’s CBAM and Its Implications
Trade Growth Versus Emerging Risks
Wider Trade Policy Concerns
India’s Legal Options and WTO Strategy
Conclusion: A Strategic Gap in an Otherwise Landmark Deal While the India-UK FTA offers substantial market access, the failure to address CBAM represents a strategic blind spot, especially for Indian manufacturers in high-emission industries. Without protective clauses or exemptions, exporters may face rising costs, reducing the FTA’s real-world benefits. Going forward, India may need to pursue a multi-pronged approach—including legal challenges, regulatory dialogues, and enhanced domestic carbon accounting—to safeguard its industrial interests in evolving global climate regimes. |
A Grove Revived: The Story of Sirawas Introduction: A Forest Once Lost Fifteen years ago, the sacred grove of Chudasidh Adavad in Sirawas village, Alwar district (Rajasthan), lay barren and broken. The soil was cracked, native vegetation had vanished, and livestock wandered without shade or water. Yet, the village elders remembered a different past—of flowing streams, dense native trees, and a grove that served not only nature but also spiritual and communal life. A Silent Movement Begins When despair loomed, a quiet grassroots movement emerged—not through official schemes, but through collective memory and spiritual belief. In partnership with local NGO KRAPAVIS, the villagers took action:
The grove was treated not as property, but as a sacred ancestor—a living part of the community deserving respect and protection. Today: A Grove Reborn Chudasidh Adavad is now a thriving ecological and cultural landscape:
Without waiting for external mandates, the people of Sirawas have restored not just a forest, but an entire way of life—one based on devotion, equity, and resilience. Key Themes and Insights 1. The Silent Strength of Community Action
2. Valuing Nature Through Culture
3. Community Conservation as a Model
4. Agro-Ecological Synergy
5. Governance and Legal Recognition
6. Ethical and Environmental Stewardship
Conclusion: A Local Story with Global Lessons The revival of Sirawas’s grove is more than a tale of environmental restoration—it is a living testament to the power of cultural ecology, grassroots leadership, and community resilience. As similar efforts begin to ripple through other villages in Alwar, the Sirawas model offers inspiration for a world in search of climate solutions that are not just technical, but deeply human and rooted in place. |
Government Blocks 25 Websites for Hosting Obscene Content: Legal and Ethical Justifications Overview The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) has directed intermediaries to block 25 websites found to be hosting obscene and unlawful content, invoking powers under the Information Technology Act, 2000, and the IT (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. The action targets websites that violated Indian laws on obscenity and the indecent representation of women, raising concerns over online safety, moral standards, and the protection of vulnerable groups. Legal Grounds for the Action Applicable Provisions The blocked websites were found in violation of:
Why Regulating Obscene Content Matters 1. Protection of Women and Children
2. Upholding Societal Morality and Cultural Values
Conclusion The Ministry’s order to block these 25 websites reflects the government''s growing emphasis on digital content regulation in line with constitutional values and societal norms. It also signals a proactive stance in protecting women, children, and the moral fabric of society from the unchecked spread of explicit material online. |
First Week of Monsoon Session Disrupted: Parliamentary Productivity Drops Overview The first week of the Monsoon Session of Parliament saw repeated disruptions, significantly affecting legislative business.
This trend reflects a growing concern about the declining effectiveness of parliamentary functioning in recent years. Declining Working Days: A Long-Term Concern
Impact of Frequent Disruptions 1. Weakening Democratic Accountability
2. High Operational Costs
3. Erosion of Public Trust
Potential Solutions to Tackle Disruptions 1. Dedicated Time for the Opposition
2. Strengthen Parliamentary Ethics Committees
3. Introduce an Annual Parliamentary Calendar
Conclusion The disruptions in the first week of the Monsoon Session highlight the urgent need for parliamentary reforms to restore trust, productivity, and accountability. If unchecked, such trends risk weakening the foundations of representative democracy. Implementing structural reforms can help ensure Parliament functions as a deliberative forum rather than a battleground of interruptions. |
Parliamentary Committee Highlights Strategic Role of Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) Overview A recent report released by the Parliamentary Standing Committee evaluates the effectiveness of the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) and the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC). The committee emphasized RRTS’s potential to reshape urban mobility, regional connectivity, and equitable development in India''s rapidly urbanizing landscape. What is the RRTS? The RRTS is a semi-high-speed, rail-based commuter transit system designed to connect major cities with their surrounding suburbs and regional urban clusters.
Why India Needs the RRTS 1. Tackling Urban Congestion
2. Enhancing Productivity Through Reduced Travel Time
3. Promoting Balanced Regional Development
4. Supporting Key National Missions
Key Recommendations by the Committee 1. Establish Unified Metropolitan Transport Authorities (UMTAs)
2. Integrate Metro Cities into a Regional Framework
3. Promote Multimodal Transport Integration
Conclusion The Parliamentary Standing Committee’s report positions the RRTS as a transformative infrastructure project that supports India''s urban transition, economic productivity, and regional equity. Its successful implementation depends on state-level coordination, intermodal integration, and long-term visioning of urban growth. |
Prelims Bytes
Discovery of Chamaegastrodia reiekensis: A Rare Orchid from Northeast India Overview Scientists from Mizoram University and Manipur University have discovered a new and critically endangered orchid species, Chamaegastrodia reiekensis, in the Reiek forests of Mizoram. The finding contributes to the understanding of rare holomycotrophic plant species. Key Characteristics
Global Context
Habitat and Ecology
Conservation Status
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Environmental Flow (E-Flow): Ensuring River Health Definition Environmental flow (e-flow) refers to the quantity, timing, and quality of water required in a river system to maintain the health of ecosystems and support the communities that depend on them. Challenges in Indian Rivers
Significance
Policy Measures
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Mycorrhizal Fungi: The Invisible Pillars of Soil Health Overview A recent report, the ‘Underground Atlas’ by SPUN (Society for the Protection of Underground Networks), underscores the ecological value of mycorrhizal fungi and the urgent need for their conservation. Key Facts
Conservation Gap
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New Species Discovery: Piratula acuminata in the Sundarbans Overview Researchers from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have discovered a new species of spider—Piratula acuminata—on Sagar Island in the Sundarbans delta. Key Features
Appearance:
Scientific Significance
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Macquarie Island: Earthquake and Geoconservation Importance Recent Event A 6.0 magnitude earthquake was reported west of Macquarie Island, drawing attention to its geotectonic relevance. Geographic and Geological Profile
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Climate Tipping Point and Marine Heatwaves Context A study on the extreme marine heatwaves of 2023 suggests these events may signal the crossing of a climate tipping point. Understanding Climate Tipping Points
Examples of Potential Tipping Points
Why It Matters
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Bambusa tulda: Sustainable Bamboo Innovation Research Highlight Researchers at IIT Guwahati have developed a biodegradable bamboo-polymer composite using Bambusa tulda, offering a promising alternative to conventional plastic. About Bambusa tulda
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Comets and Interstellar Visitor 3I/ATLAS Recent Development NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured high-resolution images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, offering a rare glimpse of a visitor from beyond our solar system. What is a Comet?
Types of Comets
Comet Structure
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Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS/NavIC) Overview The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is set to launch three additional satellites for the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), also known as NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation), by 2026. Key Features
Coverage and Services
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Hydrogen-Powered Driving Power Car Context India has successfully tested its first hydrogen-powered Driving Power Car at the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai, advancing its clean mobility initiatives.
What is a Hydrogen Train?
Developed By
Technical Highlights
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Black Hole GRS 1915+105 Context Researchers from ISRO, using AstroSat, have reported rapid X-ray variability in the black hole GRS 1915+105, contributing to our understanding of black hole environments. About GRS 1915+105
Characteristics
Significance
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CROPIC (Collection of Real-Time Observations and Photos of Crops) Overview The Ministry of Agriculture has launched CROPIC, a mobile-based initiative under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) to digitally track crop development and support agricultural insurance. Key Features
Significance
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Scheme for Promotion of Culture of Science (SPoCS) Context The Union Minister for Culture and Tourism recently briefed the Rajya Sabha on the progress of the Scheme for Promotion of Culture of Science. Overview
Key Components
Significance
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Atal Pension Yojana (APY) Context The Atal Pension Yojana marks its 10th anniversary with over 8 crore enrolments, including 39 lakh new subscribers this fiscal year. About APY
Objectives
Eligibility
Key Features
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PM Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana (PM-VBRY) Context To incentivize large-scale employment generation, the government will launch PM-VBRY from 1 August 2025, replacing the Employment Linked Incentive (ELI) Scheme. About PM-VBRY
Key Components Part A: Incentives for First-Time Employees
Part B: Incentives for Employers
Disbursement Mechanism
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Kargil Vijay Diwas Context India commemorated the 26th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas on 26 July 2025, honoring the valiant efforts of the Indian Armed Forces during the 1999 Kargil War.
Cause of Conflict
India’s Response: Operation Vijay
Outcome
Significance
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France Recognises Palestinian Statehood Context France has officially recognised Palestine as a sovereign state, becoming the first G7 nation to do so, amid rising humanitarian concerns in Gaza. What Does Recognition Mean?
Countries Recognising Palestine
Why Now?
About Palestine Geographical Overview
Historical Background
Political & Conflict Overview
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Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Capital: Kinshasa Context
Political Overview
Geographical Features
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E3 Countries Context
About E3
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Doklam Context
2017 Doklam Standoff
Strategic Importance
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