Editorials/Opinions Analysis For UPSC 18 January 2024
CONTENTS The Fading Role of Universities in Society Context: The directive from the University Grants Commission (UGC) instructing universities and colleges across the country to display the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao logo on their premises is viewed as another effort to limit academic freedom, already under threat. Previously, institutions were directed to engage in activities […]
Editorials/Opinions Analysis For UPSC 17 January 2024
CONTENTS MSMEs Need Cost Institutional Credit Context: The Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a crucial role in realizing the potential of India as envisioned in the ‘Make in India’ initiative. This sector not only aligns with the goal of self-reliance (‘Atma Nirbharta’) but also contributes significantly to overall production, employment, and untapped export […]
Editorials/Opinions Analysis For UPSC 15 January 2024
CONTENTS Regulating India’s Online Gaming Industry Context: As we are aware, deficiencies in the market, such as monopolies, externalities, and information asymmetries, not only reduce economic value but also corrode societal well-being, leading to a decline in user trust. In such instances, government regulatory intervention becomes crucial. The effectiveness of this intervention depends on a […]
Editorials/Opinions Analysis For UPSC 13 January 2024
CONTENTS A Case Diary for the Indian Police Context: The three-day conference held in Jaipur during the first week of January brought together police officers at the Director General of Police level from various parts of India. This event served as both a reflection on current practices and a valuable learning opportunity, with a focus […]
Editorials/Opinions Analysis For UPSC 12 January 2024
CONTENTS Are Antibiotics Over-Prescribed in India? Context: The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) recently conducted a study which revealed that more than half of the nearly 10,000 hospital patients surveyed were administered antibiotics as a preventive measure rather than for treating infections. The survey covered patients treated over one to five days in 20 […]
Editorials/Opinions Analysis For UPSC 11 January 2024
CONTENTS India- Maldives Ties Context: The swift deterioration of relations between India and the Maldives, occurring just a month after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with the newly elected Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, is cause for concern. The catalyst for this decline emerged from tweets by three Maldivian Ministers who criticized Mr. Modi for promoting […]
Editorials/Opinions Analysis For UPSC 10 January 2024
CONTENTS Policy Reforms Crucial to Make India a Manufacturing Hub Context: India needs a collaborative effort from both the government and industry stakeholders to establish itself as a prominent global manufacturing hub. Relevance: GS-3 Mains Question: India requires a comprehensive and coordinated effort from the Government and industry players to become global manufacturing hub. Analyse. […]
Editorials/Opinions Analysis For UPSC 09 January 2024
CONTENTS Confronting Cancer: Are We Winning The War Against It? Context: Cancer, often labeled as the “emperor of maladies,” remains a significant obstacle for global medical researchers and scientists. Despite notable progress in medicine and biomedical science, cancer persists as an unyielding foe, with its impact rapidly intensifying in India. Immediate action is crucial to […]
Editorials/Opinions Analysis For UPSC 08 January 2024
CONTENTS Structured Negotiation as a Boost for Disability Rights Context: Structured negotiation is a frequently used procedure for resolving disputes collaboratively and offering an alternative to litigation through the pursuit of solutions. In this context, it is proposed that the right moment has arrived for India to fully embrace and implement structured negotiation. Relevance: GS- […]
Editorials/Opinions Analysis For UPSC 06 January 2024
CONTENTS Drug war: On use of antibiotics and antimicrobial resistance Background The adage “prevention is better than cure” holds valuable wisdom in medicine. However, blindly wielding this principle, particularly in the form of prophylactic antibiotic use, risks undermining the very purpose of treating patients – their recovery. This concern becomes even more dire when considering […]