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1) Chandigarh Under Article 240: What It Means

Key Points

* Article 240 empowers the President to make regulations for Union Territories.
* Bringing Chandigarh under Article 240 would give the Centre sweeping powers over the UT.
* It would allow creation of an independent administrator (like a Lieutenant Governor).

Why in News

* Discussions revived on altering Chandigarh’s administrative structure and reducing Punjab–Haryana influence.

Mains Relevance

* Implications for federalism and Centre–State relations.
* Could dilute Punjab’s and Haryana’s control over service rules and applicable laws in Chandigarh.

Prelims Pointers

* UTs covered under Article 240: Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli (when their Legislature is dissolved).
* Chandigarh currently administered by the Governor of Punjab.



2) COP30 Brazil and the Concept of “Mutirão”

Key Points

* COP30 concluded in Belem, Brazil, emphasising “mutirão”—a Brazilian term for collective action.
* Aim: participatory climate governance involving governments, youth, Indigenous groups, civil society.

Why in News

* Brazil’s COP30 presidency showcased Indigenous-led mobilisation and Amazon-focused climate action.

Mains Relevance

* Highlights role of Indigenous communities in conservation and land management.
* Reflects shift towards inclusive, bottom-up climate governance.

Prelims Pointers

* “Mutirão”: concept rooted in Tupi-Guarani language.
* Belem’s location underscores global focus on rainforest preservation.



3) Persistent Infant Deaths in Melghat

Key Points

* Bombay High Court criticised State and Centre for neglect despite decades of interventions.
* 65 infants (0–6 months) died since June 2025; >220 children in Severe Acute Malnutrition category.
* Deaths linked to malnutrition, anaemia, pneumonia, poor healthcare access.

Why in News

* Court pulled up the government for “extremely casual” approach to tribal-region malnutrition.

Mains Relevance

* Governance failures in tribal health; weak primary healthcare, poor monitoring, infrastructure gaps.
* Maharashtra has 35% underweight and 35% stunted children (under 5).

Prelims Pointers

* Melghat: tribal-dominated region in Amravati.
* IMR: Melghat 16.5 vs Maharashtra 15 (SRS 2024-25).



4) How Passenger Internet Works on Aircraft

Key Points

* In-flight internet uses air-to-ground (ATG) networks or satellites.
* Aircraft acts as a Wi-Fi hub; antenna beams data to satellites or ground towers.

Why in News

* Rising demand for seamless air connectivity and associated regulatory/technical constraints.

Mains Relevance

* Spectrum constraints, aviation safety rules, and bandwidth sharing explain slow speeds.
* Geostationary satellites cause latency; low-earth-orbit satellites reduce delay.

Prelims Pointers

* ATG connects aircraft to cellular-like ground towers.
* Satellite internet relays via fuselage-mounted phased-array antennas.
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Mountain range & components of lava @ Hayli Gubbi
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@CSEWhy Times – Nov 26, 2025

Pre & Mains Notes

see next text

@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express
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1. Trump's Ukraine plan is audacious, India has a stake
(GS2: IR, imp. since PM'd "not an era of war")

2. On the journey to Viksit Bharat, our ideal guide is the constitution
(GS2: Constitution)

3. Hayli Gubbi: Why volcanic ash is dangerous for aircraft?
(GS3: Disaster & Aviation)

The Hindu 📰

1. What does the draft Seeds Bill entail?
(GS2: Policy & GS3: Agri)
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1) Ethiopia Volcano Ash Reaches India

Key Points

* Volcanic ash from the Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia entered Indian airspace on Monday.
* Ash plume travelled at cruise-flight heights (10–14 km) due to strong upper-level air currents.
* Expected to clear by Tuesday evening as the plume moves towards China.

Why in News

* Rare eruption; significant long-distance transport of ash via westerly winds.

Mains Relevance

* Demonstrates impact of transboundary natural events on aviation and airspace management.
* Short-term hazard for aircraft engines and visibility; not a major health threat at high altitudes.

Prelims Pointers

* Volcanic plumes rise 15–40 km depending on particle size and gas content.
* IMD monitors volcanic ash movement in coordination with global alert centres.



2) How Pigeons Navigate Long Distances

Key Points

* Pigeons detect Earth’s magnetic field through tiny electrical currents in their inner ear.
* The vestibular nuclei (brainstem area) activate in response to magnetic fields.
* Study in *Science* used brain-activity mapping and single-cell sequencing.

Why in News

* New findings explain biological magnetoreception in birds.

Mains Relevance

* Understanding animal navigation enhances behavioural ecology and neuroscience studies.
* Could inform biomimetic navigation technologies.

Prelims Pointers

* Magnetoreception: ability to detect magnetic fields for orientation.
* Inner-ear loops in pigeons provide magnetic field data to the brain.



3) Assam Proposes Jail Term, Fines for Polygamy

Key Points

* Assam Prohibition of Polygamy Bill, 2025 proposes up to 7 years’ imprisonment and fines for entering or hiding a second marriage.
* Covers residents engaging in polygamy outside the state as well.
* Does not apply to Scheduled Tribes and Sixth Schedule areas.

Why in News

* Bill tabled in the State Assembly; part of government’s move to regulate personal law violations.

Mains Relevance

* Debate on personal laws, women’s protection, and state intervention in marriage practices.
* Highlights conflict between customary laws and state-level criminalisation.

Prelims Pointers

* Timeline: Public opinion (Aug 21), Cabinet approval (Nov 9), Bill tabled (Nov 25).
* Usual customary laws in some tribes of Assam permit multiple marriages.



4) TN Row Over Selection of DGP/HoPF

Key Points

* Tamil Nadu rejected a UPSC panel of three officers for DGP appointment, citing “unacceptable” names.
* State appointed an in-charge DGP instead of a regular DGP.
* UPSC had convened an Empanelment Committee on Sept 26, 2025.

Why in News

* Two contempt petitions filed alleging violation of Supreme Court guidelines.

Mains Relevance

* Centre–State friction in appointments of police chiefs; federal structure and administrative control.
* SC in *Prakash Singh vs Union of India (2006)* laid down procedures to depoliticise police appointments.

Prelims Pointers

* States must send proposals to UPSC 3 months before DGP vacancy.
* UPSC panel considers merit, seniority, and length of service.
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@CSEWhy Times – Nov 28, 2025

Pre & Mains Notes

1) NASA Rover Detects Electrical “Crackles” on Mars

Key Points

* NASA’s Perseverance rover detected mini-lightning discharges in Mars’ atmosphere.
* These are small static-like sparks, not high-voltage bolts like on Earth.
* Caused when dust storm particles rub and discharge.

Why in News

* Discovery reported in *Nature*, based on microphone data from Perseverance.

Mains Relevance

* Electrical sparks could influence chemical reactions, affect spacecraft electronics, and future human missions.
* Dust storms are major drivers of Martian weather and environmental hazards.

Prelims Pointers

* Mars’ cold, dry atmosphere allows electric charge build-up.
* Dust storms can rise 15–40 km; no visual lightning bolts detected yet.



2) INS Mahe Commissioned: Features & Strategic Role

Key Points

* INS Mahe is the first of the indigenous Mahe-class Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW-SWC).
* Built by Cochin Shipyard Ltd. with 80% indigenous content.
* Designed for underwater surveillance, search and rescue, and littoral operations.

Why in News

* Commissioned on November 27, strengthening India’s coastal defence.

Mains Relevance

* Fills Navy’s operational gap in detecting diesel-electric submarines near the coastline.
* Enhances India’s maritime security across 7,516 km coastline and major ports.
* Supports blue-water tasks and deters adversary’s undersea operations.

Prelims Pointers

* Specs: 78 m length, 11.36 m width, 25 knots speed, 1,800 nm range.
* Contracts for 16 vessels approved in 2013; Mahe-class built by CSL and GRSE.



3) Food Colouring Issue in India: Auramine O


Key Points

* States continue detecting illegal use of auramine O, a banned synthetic yellow dye.
* Industrial-grade dye enters the food chain due to low cost and availability.
* Linked to liver/kidney damage and potential carcinogenic effects.

Why in News

* Recent State inspections and FSSAI surveillance uncovered recurring adulteration.

Mains Relevance

* Demonstrates food safety governance weaknesses across States.
* Need for stronger lab capacity, rapid testing tools, enforcement, and vendor awareness.

Prelims Pointers

* Auramine O: synthetic dye used in leather, printing inks, paper, and microbiological staining.
* Banned under Indian food safety law; classified as “possibly carcinogenic” by IARC.

@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express
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1. GM Crops to Genome Editing: India's journey
(Very imp. topic)

2. Nellie Massacre: What's it & Assam govt. report
(read for awareness)

The Hindu 📰

1. Why India struggles to clear its air?

2. Why are Srinagar’s traditional livelihoods struggling to survive?
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@CSEWhy Times – Nov 29, 2025

@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express
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1. In a multipolar world, technology is power (good opinion piece)

2. Entire explained page! (miss none today)

The Hindu 📰

1. India's disaster response, a slippery slope for feminism
(read for basic awareness & pov)
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@CSEWhy Times – Nov 30, 2025

@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express
🗞: none today

The Hindu 📰

1. all 3 articles on FAQ Page
1) Centre Mandates SIM Binding for Online Messaging Apps

Key Points

* DoT directed messaging platforms to bar users from accessing services if the SIM used for registration is not present in the device.
* Users must re-verify SIM–device binding every 90 days.
* Aimed at curbing anonymity, impersonation, cyber fraud, and misuse of over-the-top (OTT) communication services.

Why in News

* Part of the Telecom Cybersecurity Amendment Rules, 2024.

Mains Relevance

* Strengthens digital security, but raises concerns over user convenience, privacy, and friction for multi-device users.
* Increases traceability and accountability in communication platforms.

Prelims Pointers

* SIM binding: platform must disallow access if SIM is absent in device.
* Applies to major messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, iMessage, Snapchat, etc.



2) Tejas LCA: Safety Debate After Dubai Crash

Key Points

* A Tejas Mk1 crashed at Dubai Air Show on Nov 21, killing an IAF pilot.
* HAL and IAF reiterated Tejas’ strong safety record; only two crashes in 23 years.
* Tejas Mk1A features AESA radar, electronic warfare suite, aerial refuelling, and reduced radar signature.

Why in News

* Incident triggered debate over HAL’s capabilities and India’s indigenous defence manufacturing.

Mains Relevance

* Tejas is central to India’s fighter modernisation, replacing ageing MiG-21 fleet.
* Mk1A production lines scaling up; Mk2 expected around 2026.
* Indigenous LCA programme bolsters self-reliance and exports.

Prelims Pointers

* Tejas: delta-wing, digital fly-by-wire fighter; smallest and lightest in its class.
* First flight: 2001; first crash only in 2024.



3) The Durand Line: Renewed Tensions

Key Points

* Taliban accused Pakistan of air strikes inside Afghanistan near the Durand Line.
* The 2,600 km line, drawn in 1893 between British India and Afghanistan, is not recognised by Kabul.
* Historically shaped by Anglo-Afghan wars and colonial geopolitics.

Why in News

* Fresh hostilities in Paktika, Khost, and Kunar provinces.

Mains Relevance

* Boundary dispute fuels insurgency, cross-border militancy, and Pashtun territorial claims.
* Impacts regional security and India’s strategic interests.

Prelims Pointers

* 1893 Durand Agreement between Sir Mortimer Durand and Amir Abdur Rahman Khan.
* Treaty of Rawalpindi (1919) reaffirmed the line after the Third Anglo-Afghan War.



4) Why Govt is Reviving the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI)

Key Points

* Govt announced plans to buy over 200 merchant ships via joint ventures, reversing earlier privatisation direction.
* SCI had declined due to globalisation, liberalisation, and competition, especially after 1990s.
* Recent geopolitical shifts disrupted global shipping, making national shipping capacity strategic.

Why in News

* At India Maritime Week, Govt emphasised SCI’s role in supply-chain security and foreign trade resilience.

Mains Relevance

* National shipping capability reduces dependence on foreign carriers and freight volatility.
* Enhances India’s energy security, naval logistics, and global trade competitiveness.

Prelims Pointers

* SCI founded in 1961; operates crude carriers, container ships, gas carriers, product tankers.
* Post-pandemic freight spikes and delays highlighted vulnerability of relying on foreign fleets.\
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@CSEWhy Times – Dec 01, 2025

Pre & Mains Notes

1) Population Rise in Andaman & Lakshadweep: Report

Key Points

* Lakshadweep population projected to rise from 67,642 (2016) → 74,194 (2051).
* Andaman & Nicobar Islands projected to rise from 3,98,310 → 4,21,135 by 2051.
* Report by IIMAD + PFI using logistic population modelling.

Mains Angle

* Highlights demographic shifts in small island territories and implications for services & ecology.

Prelims Pointers

* Male population in A&N: 2.13 lakh → 2.26 lakh by 2051.
* Report: *Unravelling India’s demographic future: population projections for States & UTs (2021–2051)*.


2) Criticism of Microsoft’s New AI Features

Key Points

* Microsoft announced Windows upgrades enabling AI-based autonomous actions (Coplilot+, Recall).
* Concerns: privacy risks, data retention, inaccurate recall, and potential overreach in OS-level AI.
* Users fear AI capturing screenshots/content continuously.

Mains Angle

* Debate on AI safety, algorithmic transparency, and regulation of OS-embedded AI systems.

Prelims Pointers

* *Recall* feature: saves snapshots of user activity for retrieval—criticism forced Microsoft to limit it.
* Tech backlash mirrors global concerns on AGI-style systems.

3) Baikonur Cosmodrome: Key Facts

Key Points

* Located in Kazakhstan, leased by Russia; world’s oldest active space launch site.
* Launched Sputnik 1 (1957) and Vostok 1 (1961) (Yuri Gagarin).
* Recent incident: Soyuz MS-27 accident triggered damage assessment.

Mains Angle

* Strategic importance for Russia until it shifts launches to domestic sites.
* Illustrates reliance on legacy Soviet infrastructure.

Prelims Pointers

* Two crewed launch pads: Site 1 & Site 31/6.
* Lease valid till 2050.

@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express
🗞

1. How antibiotic misuse is fuelling a crisis in ICUs across India
(AMR is an imp. topic in GS3 Syllabus)

2. Obesity is not just willpower but biology
(Imp. topic of contemporary times in India)

3. Why PM 2.5 is attacking your joints, even before symptoms show up
(Joints related health issues are another imp. topic)

4. Entire EXPLAINED Page

The Hindu 📰

1. How pak's judiciary is being undermined?
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@CSEWhy Times – Dec 02, 2025

Pre & Mains Notes

see next text

@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express
🗞

1. Govt's China counter: Push for RE Magnets
(V. Imp. read in today's newspaper)

2. Role of bones & teeth while determining a person's age
(another imp. one in S&T)

The Hindu 📰

1. Both articles in editorial (AMR & Urban planning)

2. Why does India need bioremediation?

3. Can India become self reliant in REE production?
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1) GPS Spoofing Hits Flights in India

Key Points

* GPS spoofing and GNSS interference reported near Delhi airport and multiple major airports.
* Spoofing = transmitting fake signals → incorrect aircraft navigation data.
* WMO asked to help identify source; DGCA mandated reporting within 10 minutes.

Mains Angle

* Aviation safety risk; linked to rise in global electronic interference incidents.

Prelims Pointers

* AAI oversees civil aviation navigation systems.
* GNSS = Global Navigation Satellite System.

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2) HIRE Act (U.S.) Reintroduced by Raja Krishnamoorthi

Key Points

* Aims to double H-1B visas: 65,000 → 130,000.
* Removes 20,000 cap on advanced-degree H-1Bs; directs funding to STEM education.

Mains Angle

* Reflects U.S. tech workforce needs; impacts Indian skilled migration.

Prelims Pointers

* HIRE = High-Skilled Immigration Reform for Employment Act.


3) Why Pollution Is Worse in North India

Key Points

* Cities in north India show the worst AQI (2015–2025); Delhi most polluted.
* North is landlocked; pollutants get trapped due to winter inversion + Himalayan barrier.
* South and west cities show comparatively better AQI.

Mains Angle

* Geography + urban form (dense built structures) influence pollution persistence.

Prelims Pointers

* Winter inversion: cool air trapped under warm layer → pollutants accumulate.



4) SC Gives CBI Free Hand to Stop “Digital Arrest” Scams

Key Points

* SC allowed CBI to conduct nationwide probe without state consent (exceptional step).
* Digital arrest: scammers impersonate authorities & extort victims.
* SC identified 3 scam types: digital arrests, investment scams, part-time job scams.

Mains Angle

* Cybercrime governance + Centre–State jurisdiction issues.

Prelims Pointers

* CBI acts under Section 6 of DSPE Act (usually needs state consent).



5) Masala Bond Controversy in Kerala

Key Points

* ED issued notices over alleged FEMA & RBI violations in KIIFB’s masala bond issuance (2019).
* Bonds were rupee-denominated & listed overseas; ₹2,150 crore raised.

Mains Angle

* Debate over off-budget borrowings and whether KIIFB debt counts as state liability.

Prelims Pointers

* Masala bond = rupee-denominated bond issued abroad.
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@CSEWhy Times – Dec 03, 2025

Pre & Mains Notes

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@CSEWhy Newspaper Recos


Indian Express
🗞

1. Turn soft spots for Russia into hard gains for Delhi
(GS2: IR, never miss an article from C. Raja)

2. For green transition, India can fall back on itself
(Imp. one from Montek Ahluwalia)

3. Understanding concerns around Sanchar Saathi
(About the app in news for political reasons)

The Hindu 📰

1. A template for security cooperation in the Indian Ocean
(GS2 IR & GS3 Security)

2. Why is there no peace in Ukraine?
(a read into what's happening in the eastern Europe)

3. Why the SIR needs to be completely digitised?
(read for awareness)
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Struggles of an aspirant, which no one acknowledges.
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As Mr. Vladimir Putin is meeting PM Modi today,

It is important to read this classic article by C Rajamohan sir for better understanding of Indo-Russia relations.
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