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-->Bihar has proposed two Plug-and-Play Industrial Parks under the Centre's BHAVYA scheme.

-->Bihar's proposed industrial parks: Paru (Muzaffarpur) – 700 acres and Bahadurpur (Darbhanga) – 350 acres.

-->BHAVYA (Bharat Audyogik Vikas Yojana): Central Sector Scheme for developing 100 Plug-and-Play Industrial Parks.

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Nauru has officially changed its name to Republic of Naoero, reviving its indigenous name to reflect its cultural identity and heritage.

It is the world's smallest island republic, located in Micronesia (Oceania) in the central Pacific Ocean; capital – Yaren (de facto); currency – Australian Dollar (AUD).

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Bihar Sterilisation Drive: What It Indicates

1. Gender imbalance in contraception
Data: 98% female vs 2% male sterilisations.
Indicates: Permanent contraception remains highly gender-skewed.

2. Social barriers to vasectomy
Data: Vasectomy constituted only 2% of procedures.
Indicates: Myths, stigma and patriarchal norms continue to discourage male participation.

3. Rising women’s agency
Data: High female acceptance of sterilisation.
Indicates: Greater awareness, empowerment and reproductive decision-making among women.

4. Population challenge
Data: Bihar TFR: 2.9 (SRS 2024) vs India: 1.9.
Indicates: Population stabilisation requires shared responsibility and greater male participation in family planning.

—>Shift from “women-led family planning” to “couple-centred family planning” through IEC campaigns, myth-busting on vasectomy and community counselling.

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Possible Essay Themes
-Modernisation vs Westernisation
-Changing Family Values in India
-Respect for the Elderly: Measure of a Civilised Society
-Youth, Social Media & Declining Empathy
-Indian Culture in the Age of Globalisation

Essay Points
-English-speaking urban elite increasingly equates “modernity” with Western behaviour, often viewing traditional Indian values as outdated.
-Ageism is becoming socially acceptable-mocking old age has entered stand-up comedy, social media and even everyday language.
-Ridiculing elders has become a tool for social bonding and signalling upward mobility, reflecting a worrying cultural shift.
-Generational conflict is not new-Shakespeare’s King Lear remains one of the strongest literary examples of neglect and humiliation of parents.
-Indian literature also condemns disrespect towards elders-the Mahabharata and Premchand’s Betonwali Vidhwa portray the moral consequences of abandoning the elderly.
-Youth is temporary, but old age is universal; therefore, empathy must replace arrogance.
-A truly modern society combines scientific progress with compassion, dignity and respect, not merely Western lifestyles.
-Cruelty should never become a cultural ideal-Indian civilisation upholds Ahimsa and Anrishamsya (non-cruelty) as enduring ethical values.

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“The true test of civilisation is not how a society celebrates its youth, but how it treats its elderly.”

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Letter No-14176.pdf
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Letter No-14176.pdf
Aruna Asaf Ali

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-->India as a global tourism hub.
-->PM's vision: One state, one global destination

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