1) Economic Survey 2022-23:
It highlights the need to create 75.8 lakh jobs annually and reports on the percentage of youth receiving vocational/technical training.
2) Periodic Labour Force Survey 2022-23:
Provides data that only 21% of Indian youth aged 15β29 years have received vocational/technical training (formal and informal).
3) Economic Advisory of V. Anantha Nageswaran (Chief Economic Advisor):
States that only 51% of Indian graduates are employable.
It highlights the need to create 75.8 lakh jobs annually and reports on the percentage of youth receiving vocational/technical training.
2) Periodic Labour Force Survey 2022-23:
Provides data that only 21% of Indian youth aged 15β29 years have received vocational/technical training (formal and informal).
3) Economic Advisory of V. Anantha Nageswaran (Chief Economic Advisor):
States that only 51% of Indian graduates are employable.
π The article highlights the issue of water contamination in India, even in urban areas with piped water supply.
Key Points:
β Recent Incidents:
πΈThree deaths and several hospitalizations in Chennai due to suspected contaminated water.
πΈSimilar incidents in Bengaluru, Kochi, Noida, and Vizianagaram.
β Challenges in Providing Safe Water:
πΈContamination of groundwater with arsenic and fluoride.
πΈInefficient water management and distribution systems.
Lack of proper sanitation and hygiene.
β Government Initiatives:
πΈJal Jeevan Mission aims to provide piped water to all rural households.
πΈState governments like Tamil Nadu have announced plans to improve water supply and reduce wastage.
β Need for a Comprehensive Approach:
πΈAddressing both quantity and quality of water.
πΈInvesting in infrastructure and technology for water treatment and distribution.
πΈPromoting awareness about hygiene and sanitation.
πΈStrengthening regulatory mechanisms to ensure safe water supply.
Key Points:
β Recent Incidents:
πΈThree deaths and several hospitalizations in Chennai due to suspected contaminated water.
πΈSimilar incidents in Bengaluru, Kochi, Noida, and Vizianagaram.
β Challenges in Providing Safe Water:
πΈContamination of groundwater with arsenic and fluoride.
πΈInefficient water management and distribution systems.
Lack of proper sanitation and hygiene.
β Government Initiatives:
πΈJal Jeevan Mission aims to provide piped water to all rural households.
πΈState governments like Tamil Nadu have announced plans to improve water supply and reduce wastage.
β Need for a Comprehensive Approach:
πΈAddressing both quantity and quality of water.
πΈInvesting in infrastructure and technology for water treatment and distribution.
πΈPromoting awareness about hygiene and sanitation.
πΈStrengthening regulatory mechanisms to ensure safe water supply.
β Possible UPSC Prelims Question: What is the primary challenge in providing safe drinking water in India?
A. Lack of adequate water resources
B. Inefficient water management
C. Contamination of water sources
D. All of the above
β Possible UPSC Mains Question: Discuss the challenges in providing safe drinking water in India, especially in urban areas. Analyze the role of government policies and public-private partnerships in addressing this issue.
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πThe article analyzes the role of philanthropy in a society marked by significant wealth inequality.
β Warren Buffet's Philanthropy:
πΈBillionaire Warren Buffet has pledged to donate a significant portion of his wealth to charity.
πΈThis reflects a growing trend of wealthy individuals using their wealth for social good.
β The Question of Wealth Inequality:
πΈThe article questions the processes that lead to such extreme wealth concentration.
πΈIt highlights the role of policies and market structures in creating these inequalities.
πΈThe focus on philanthropy may distract from addressing the root causes of inequality.
β Luck Egalitarianism:
πΈThe concept of luck egalitarianism suggests that individuals should not be penalized for circumstances beyond their control.
πΈHowever, some argue that the accumulation of vast wealth often involves elements of luck and policy-created advantages.
β The Role of Government:
πΈGovernment intervention through policies like taxation and redistribution can play a crucial role in addressing inequality.
πΈThis can help create a more equitable society and reduce reliance on private philanthropy.
β Warren Buffet's Philanthropy:
πΈBillionaire Warren Buffet has pledged to donate a significant portion of his wealth to charity.
πΈThis reflects a growing trend of wealthy individuals using their wealth for social good.
β The Question of Wealth Inequality:
πΈThe article questions the processes that lead to such extreme wealth concentration.
πΈIt highlights the role of policies and market structures in creating these inequalities.
πΈThe focus on philanthropy may distract from addressing the root causes of inequality.
β Luck Egalitarianism:
πΈThe concept of luck egalitarianism suggests that individuals should not be penalized for circumstances beyond their control.
πΈHowever, some argue that the accumulation of vast wealth often involves elements of luck and policy-created advantages.
β The Role of Government:
πΈGovernment intervention through policies like taxation and redistribution can play a crucial role in addressing inequality.
πΈThis can help create a more equitable society and reduce reliance on private philanthropy.
β Possible UPSC Prelims Question: What is the concept of "luck egalitarianism"?
A. The idea that everyone should have equal opportunities
B. The belief that wealth should be distributed equally
C. The notion that individuals should not be penalized for circumstances beyond their control
D. The principle of meritocracy
β Possible UPSC Mains Question: Discuss the role of philanthropy in addressing social and economic inequalities. Analyze the arguments for and against relying on private charity and explore the potential of government intervention in creating a more equitable society.
πThe article analyzes the recent statement by the Union External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, on India-China relations, particularly focusing on the disengagement process and future implications.
β Jaishankar's Statement:
πΈAcknowledges the recent disengagement at some friction points.
πΈEmphasizes the need for de-escalation and effective border management.
πΈHighlights the importance of maintaining peace and tranquility in border areas.
β Unanswered Questions:
πΈLack of clarity on the terms of disengagement.
πΈUncertainties about the restoration of status quo ante and access to traditional patrolling points.
πΈConcerns about the implications of "temporary and limited nature" steps.
πΈPotential for China to exploit the situation through "grey zone tactics."
β Challenges and Way Forward:
πΈNeed for greater transparency and clarity from the government.
πΈImportance of bipartisan support and consensus on India's China policy.
πΈBalancing national security interests with economic engagement.
πΈBuilding strategic partnerships with other countries to counterbalance China's influence.
#IR
β Jaishankar's Statement:
πΈAcknowledges the recent disengagement at some friction points.
πΈEmphasizes the need for de-escalation and effective border management.
πΈHighlights the importance of maintaining peace and tranquility in border areas.
β Unanswered Questions:
πΈLack of clarity on the terms of disengagement.
πΈUncertainties about the restoration of status quo ante and access to traditional patrolling points.
πΈConcerns about the implications of "temporary and limited nature" steps.
πΈPotential for China to exploit the situation through "grey zone tactics."
β Challenges and Way Forward:
πΈNeed for greater transparency and clarity from the government.
πΈImportance of bipartisan support and consensus on India's China policy.
πΈBalancing national security interests with economic engagement.
πΈBuilding strategic partnerships with other countries to counterbalance China's influence.
β Possible UPSC Prelims Question: What is the primary goal of India's current engagement with China on the border issue?
A. Complete withdrawal of Chinese troops
B. Restoration of status quo ante
C. De-escalation and effective border management
D. All of the above
β Possible UPSC Mains Question : Analyze the implications of the recent disengagement process between India and China for regional security and India's strategic interests. Discuss the challenges and opportunities for India in managing its relationship with China in the future.
#IR
πProcedures for removing judges
Recently, a motion for the removal of Allahabad High Court Judge, Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav, has been submitted to the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha by 55 Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Rajya Sabha.
β Constitutional provisions: Under Articles 124 and 217 of the Indian Constitution, a Supreme Court or High Court judge can be removed by the President on grounds of βproved misbehaviourβ or βincapacityβ.
β The motion must be passed in both Houses of Parliament:
By a majority of the total membership of the House, and
By a two-thirds majority of the members present and voting in the same session (special majority).
β The Constitution does not define the terms βproved misbehaviourβ or βincapacityβ.
β However, the Supreme Court has clarified through its judgments that actions such as wilful misconduct, corruption, lack of integrity, or offences involving moral turpitude constitute misbehaviour.
#gs2
#prelims
#polity_governance
Recently, a motion for the removal of Allahabad High Court Judge, Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav, has been submitted to the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha by 55 Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Rajya Sabha.
β Constitutional provisions: Under Articles 124 and 217 of the Indian Constitution, a Supreme Court or High Court judge can be removed by the President on grounds of βproved misbehaviourβ or βincapacityβ.
β The motion must be passed in both Houses of Parliament:
By a majority of the total membership of the House, and
By a two-thirds majority of the members present and voting in the same session (special majority).
β The Constitution does not define the terms βproved misbehaviourβ or βincapacityβ.
β However, the Supreme Court has clarified through its judgments that actions such as wilful misconduct, corruption, lack of integrity, or offences involving moral turpitude constitute misbehaviour.
#gs2
#prelims
#polity_governance
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πThe article highlights the plight of fishermen in Nagapattinam district, Tamil Nadu, who are still grappling with the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Key Points:
πInadequate Rehabilitation Efforts:
β Despite government efforts, many fishermen are still living in sub-standard housing built after the tsunami.
β Issues with construction quality, financial mismanagement, and lack of accountability in relief efforts.
β Many houses are in disrepair, posing safety hazards to residents.
πContinued Hardships:
β Fishermen continue to face challenges in rebuilding their lives, with many struggling to recover their livelihoods and rebuild their homes.
β Lack of access to adequate infrastructure and resources.
β Ongoing psychological trauma for the affected communities.
πNeed for Continued Support:
β Government needs to address the shortcomings of the rehabilitation efforts.
β Provide financial and technical assistance for repairs and upgrades of existing housing.
β Ensure long-term support for the affected communities, including access to healthcare, education, and livelihood opportunities.
Key Points:
πInadequate Rehabilitation Efforts:
β Despite government efforts, many fishermen are still living in sub-standard housing built after the tsunami.
β Issues with construction quality, financial mismanagement, and lack of accountability in relief efforts.
β Many houses are in disrepair, posing safety hazards to residents.
πContinued Hardships:
β Fishermen continue to face challenges in rebuilding their lives, with many struggling to recover their livelihoods and rebuild their homes.
β Lack of access to adequate infrastructure and resources.
β Ongoing psychological trauma for the affected communities.
πNeed for Continued Support:
β Government needs to address the shortcomings of the rehabilitation efforts.
β Provide financial and technical assistance for repairs and upgrades of existing housing.
β Ensure long-term support for the affected communities, including access to healthcare, education, and livelihood opportunities.
β Possible UPSC Prelims Question: What was the major natural disaster that impacted Nagapattinam district in 2004?
A. Earthquake
B. Cyclone
C. Tsunami
D. Flood
β Possible UPSC Mains Question: Discuss the challenges faced by coastal communities in India in recovering from natural disasters. Analyze the effectiveness of government relief and rehabilitation efforts in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and suggest measures for improving disaster preparedness and response.
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πCurrent Context: The article discusses the issue of criminalization of politics in India, focusing on the Representation of the People Act, 1951, Supreme Court judgments, and the ongoing debate surrounding a lifetime ban on convicted politicians from contesting elections.
Legal Provisions:
β Section 8(3) of RP Act, 1951: Disqualifies individuals convicted of offenses with a sentence of 2+ years.
β Section 8(1) of RP Act, 1951: Disqualifies individuals convicted of specific heinous crimes (rape, untouchability, UAPA, etc.) regardless of sentence length.
β Disqualification Period: 6 years post-release for individuals disqualified under Section 8(3).
#GS2 #prelims #polity
#polity_governance
Legal Provisions:
β Section 8(3) of RP Act, 1951: Disqualifies individuals convicted of offenses with a sentence of 2+ years.
β Section 8(1) of RP Act, 1951: Disqualifies individuals convicted of specific heinous crimes (rape, untouchability, UAPA, etc.) regardless of sentence length.
β Disqualification Period: 6 years post-release for individuals disqualified under Section 8(3).
#GS2 #prelims #polity
#polity_governance
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πWhat is Active Mobility? How it is sustainable mode of transportation. What is the Karnataka Active Mobility bill 2022
πWhat is Active Mobility?
β Refers to non-motorised, human-powered modes of transport: walking, cycling, skateboarding, etc.
Used for travel, not just recreation.
β Core to sustainable urban transport, especially amid rising urban population and traffic congestion.
β Health Benefits
π°WHO: Active mobility reduces lifestyle diseases (obesity, diabetes, hypertension).
π°Promotes mental well-being, reduces healthcare burden.
π°Physical activity integrated into daily life encourages long-term fitness.
β Economic & Environmental Gains :Cuts fuel expenses and household transport costs.
Boosts local economies
πKarnataka Active Mobility Bill, 2022
π°Inspired by Bengaluruβs Bicycle Mayor Sathya Sankaran.
π°Aims to protect rights of pedestrians and cyclists.
π°Focus on legal guarantees for non-motorised transport (NMT) access, safety, and space.
#gs2
#prelims
πWhat is Active Mobility?
β Refers to non-motorised, human-powered modes of transport: walking, cycling, skateboarding, etc.
Used for travel, not just recreation.
β Core to sustainable urban transport, especially amid rising urban population and traffic congestion.
β Health Benefits
π°WHO: Active mobility reduces lifestyle diseases (obesity, diabetes, hypertension).
π°Promotes mental well-being, reduces healthcare burden.
π°Physical activity integrated into daily life encourages long-term fitness.
β Economic & Environmental Gains :Cuts fuel expenses and household transport costs.
Boosts local economies
πKarnataka Active Mobility Bill, 2022
π°Inspired by Bengaluruβs Bicycle Mayor Sathya Sankaran.
π°Aims to protect rights of pedestrians and cyclists.
π°Focus on legal guarantees for non-motorised transport (NMT) access, safety, and space.
#gs2
#prelims
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The 80th anniversary of VE Day, celebrated on May 8, 2025, commemorates the end of World War II in Europe when Nazi Germany surrendered.
β This day marks a moment of relief and celebration, remembered as a period of reconstruction and efforts to prevent future conflicts.
β VE Day was a significant event, with the UK holding special commemorations, including a military parade and a flypast. The celebrations also included visiting powerful art installations and observing a national silence.
πGlobal impact:
β While primarily focused on Europe, VE Day had a global impact, as it marked a turning point in the war and paved the way for the eventual surrender of Japan, ending World War II entirely.
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β This day marks a moment of relief and celebration, remembered as a period of reconstruction and efforts to prevent future conflicts.
β VE Day was a significant event, with the UK holding special commemorations, including a military parade and a flypast. The celebrations also included visiting powerful art installations and observing a national silence.
πGlobal impact:
β While primarily focused on Europe, VE Day had a global impact, as it marked a turning point in the war and paved the way for the eventual surrender of Japan, ending World War II entirely.
#gs2
#ir
@upsc_4_ir
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π Key Takeaways: Ecology as the Foundation of Economy
π Ecology and Economy
β Echoes Sunderlal Bahugunaβs statement: βEcology is the permanent economyβ
β Human prosperity depends on ecological health; economic development without resource conservation is impossible
π Need for Sustainable Development
β Balance between environmental conservation and economic goals is essential
β True sustainability means both environment and economy thriving together
π Human Disconnection from Nature
β Civilisation has led to growing disconnection from nature
β This contributes significantly to ongoing biodiversity loss
π Evolution of Resource Use & Global Competition
β Shift from individual to collective resource consumption increased global competition
β Humans often overexploit resources, ignoring ecosystem balance, causing long-term damage
π Climate Crisis & Biodiversity Loss
β Consumption and competition accelerate climate change and biodiversity decline
β Paradox: we exploit nature while relying on it as a buffer, risking deeper ecological imbalance
π Moral & Existential Dimensions
β Recognising ecology as the foundation of survival, economy, and climate resilience is critical
β Climate crisis is not just scientific β itβs a moral and existential reckoning
π Reconnecting with Nature
β Humanity must re-establish bond with nature to support sustainability
β Despite technology distancing us, humans have a unique power to emotionally reconnect with nature
π Policy Implications
β Conservation efforts should focus on strengthening emotional bonds with nature
β Realising βecology is the permanent economyβ is more important than just understanding ecological complexity
#environment
π Ecology and Economy
β Echoes Sunderlal Bahugunaβs statement: βEcology is the permanent economyβ
β Human prosperity depends on ecological health; economic development without resource conservation is impossible
π Need for Sustainable Development
β Balance between environmental conservation and economic goals is essential
β True sustainability means both environment and economy thriving together
π Human Disconnection from Nature
β Civilisation has led to growing disconnection from nature
β This contributes significantly to ongoing biodiversity loss
π Evolution of Resource Use & Global Competition
β Shift from individual to collective resource consumption increased global competition
β Humans often overexploit resources, ignoring ecosystem balance, causing long-term damage
π Climate Crisis & Biodiversity Loss
β Consumption and competition accelerate climate change and biodiversity decline
β Paradox: we exploit nature while relying on it as a buffer, risking deeper ecological imbalance
π Moral & Existential Dimensions
β Recognising ecology as the foundation of survival, economy, and climate resilience is critical
β Climate crisis is not just scientific β itβs a moral and existential reckoning
π Reconnecting with Nature
β Humanity must re-establish bond with nature to support sustainability
β Despite technology distancing us, humans have a unique power to emotionally reconnect with nature
π Policy Implications
β Conservation efforts should focus on strengthening emotional bonds with nature
β Realising βecology is the permanent economyβ is more important than just understanding ecological complexity
#environment
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π Kerala Police Drop 35 Sexual Assault Cases
π Key Insights
β The Justice Hema Committee report, submitted in December 2019, revealed that 35 sexual assault cases were dropped by Kerala police.
β Casting couch culture in the Malayalam film industry was cited as a factor in the dropping of charges. Powerful men allegedly demanded sexual favors for roles.
β The Kerala government delayed the report release, citing concerns over personal stories of survivors.
β Report findings urge the government to address the culture of sexual harassment in the Malayalam film industry.
#JusticeHemaCommittee #KeralaPolice #SexualAssault #PublicPolicy
π Kerala Police Drop 35 Sexual Assault Cases
π Key Insights
β The Justice Hema Committee report, submitted in December 2019, revealed that 35 sexual assault cases were dropped by Kerala police.
β Casting couch culture in the Malayalam film industry was cited as a factor in the dropping of charges. Powerful men allegedly demanded sexual favors for roles.
β The Kerala government delayed the report release, citing concerns over personal stories of survivors.
β Report findings urge the government to address the culture of sexual harassment in the Malayalam film industry.
#JusticeHemaCommittee #KeralaPolice #SexualAssault #PublicPolicy
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π Hydrology of the Brahmaputra: Key Insights
π Origin & Flow
The Brahmaputra originates as Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet, enters India as Siang in Arunachal, and flows as Brahmaputra in Assam before becoming Jamuna in Bangladesh.
π Rainfall Dependency
Arunachal contributes 42.57% of Indiaβs Brahmaputra basin rainfall; Tibet contributes <20% of water yield in India.
π Chinese Projects
Chinaβs upstream dams, including the massive Medog dam and South-North Water Diversion Project, pose concerns but lie upstream of Arunachal, limiting major impact.
π Indian Strategy
India must prepare a long-term river strategy focusing on real-time data, resilience, and multilateral diplomacy to counter upstream threats.
π Origin & Flow
The Brahmaputra originates as Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet, enters India as Siang in Arunachal, and flows as Brahmaputra in Assam before becoming Jamuna in Bangladesh.
π Rainfall Dependency
Arunachal contributes 42.57% of Indiaβs Brahmaputra basin rainfall; Tibet contributes <20% of water yield in India.
π Chinese Projects
Chinaβs upstream dams, including the massive Medog dam and South-North Water Diversion Project, pose concerns but lie upstream of Arunachal, limiting major impact.
π Indian Strategy
India must prepare a long-term river strategy focusing on real-time data, resilience, and multilateral diplomacy to counter upstream threats.
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π Rajasthanβs Cash Plus Model Boosts Womenβs Health
π Rajasthanβs Cash Plus model, Indiaβs first state-led pilot, links cash transfers with counselling to improve maternal and child nutrition.
β Led to a 49% rise in early breastfeeding, 44% increase in counselling uptake, and better diet diversity.
β Covers 3.3 million women; part of PMMVY+SBCC approach.
β Backed by Ministry of Women & Child Development and scaled up since 2022.
π Rajasthanβs Cash Plus model, Indiaβs first state-led pilot, links cash transfers with counselling to improve maternal and child nutrition.
β Led to a 49% rise in early breastfeeding, 44% increase in counselling uptake, and better diet diversity.
β Covers 3.3 million women; part of PMMVY+SBCC approach.
β Backed by Ministry of Women & Child Development and scaled up since 2022.
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π Judicial Discretion & Bail in POCSO Cases
π Recent Development
β A Mumbai POCSO court granted bail to a 40-year-old female teacher accused of sexually assaulting a teenage boy, citing the consensual nature of their relationship
β This has reignited debates on judicial discretion, bail jurisprudence, and age of consent under POCSO
π Legal Background
β POCSO Act (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act):
β’ Deals with sexual offences against minors (under 18)
β’ Consent is not recognised under 18 years of age
β Burden of proof: Unlike normal criminal law, the accused bears the burden of proving innocence
β Bail is not automatic; courts consider:
β’ Nature & gravity of offence
β’ Age difference between victim & accused
β’ Consent claims, and duration already spent in custody
π Notable Precedents
β Dharander Singh case (Delhi HC): Considered age gap & consensual nature
β Deshraj v. State of Rajasthan (2024): SC granted bail to 18-year-old boy for relationship with 16-year-old girl
π Debate on Age of Consent
β Senior Advocate Indira Jaising urged the SC to reduce age of consent from 18 to 16, calling criminalisation of adolescent relationships a violation of rights
β Centre opposed, warning it could undermine protections for minors and increase risk of child abuse
#POCSO #JudicialDiscretion #BailLaw #AgeOfConsent #GS2 #UPSC2025 #polity
π Recent Development
β A Mumbai POCSO court granted bail to a 40-year-old female teacher accused of sexually assaulting a teenage boy, citing the consensual nature of their relationship
β This has reignited debates on judicial discretion, bail jurisprudence, and age of consent under POCSO
π Legal Background
β POCSO Act (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act):
β’ Deals with sexual offences against minors (under 18)
β’ Consent is not recognised under 18 years of age
β Burden of proof: Unlike normal criminal law, the accused bears the burden of proving innocence
β Bail is not automatic; courts consider:
β’ Nature & gravity of offence
β’ Age difference between victim & accused
β’ Consent claims, and duration already spent in custody
π Notable Precedents
β Dharander Singh case (Delhi HC): Considered age gap & consensual nature
β Deshraj v. State of Rajasthan (2024): SC granted bail to 18-year-old boy for relationship with 16-year-old girl
π Debate on Age of Consent
β Senior Advocate Indira Jaising urged the SC to reduce age of consent from 18 to 16, calling criminalisation of adolescent relationships a violation of rights
β Centre opposed, warning it could undermine protections for minors and increase risk of child abuse
π Prelims Question
Q. Under the POCSO Act, which of the following statements is correct?
A. Consent is valid if the minor is above 16 years
B. Bail is granted as per standard criminal law procedures
C. Accused bears the burden of proving innocence β
D. Consent is recognized if recorded before magistrate
ποΈ Mains Question (GS2 β Polity & Governance)
Q. βJudicial discretion in POCSO bail cases must balance the protection of minors with evolving social realities.β Discuss the implications of criminalising adolescent relationships under the POCSO Act
#POCSO #JudicialDiscretion #BailLaw #AgeOfConsent #GS2 #UPSC2025 #polity
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