Consider the following claims about the ITU (International Telecommunication Union).
1. The Indian contender for the 2025 position of Director of the ITU's Radiocommunication Bureau was recently announced.
2. The World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA) was held in India in 2024.
1. The Indian contender for the 2025 position of Director of the ITU's Radiocommunication Bureau was recently announced.
2. The World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA) was held in India in 2024.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
5%
1 Only
14%
2 Only
80%
Both 1 and 2
1%
Neither 1 nor 2
Consider these claims about the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mechanism.
1. By cutting down on benefit delivery leaks, the DBT system has saved Rs. 3.48 lakh crore.
2. More than 53% of the entire savings under the DBT scheme came from fertilizer subsidies.
1. By cutting down on benefit delivery leaks, the DBT system has saved Rs. 3.48 lakh crore.
2. More than 53% of the entire savings under the DBT scheme came from fertilizer subsidies.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
19%
1 Only
11%
2 Only
69%
Both 1 and 2
2%
Neither 1 nor 2
Examine the following claims about gonorrhea.
1. The infectious sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea is brought on by bacteria.
2. In the entire world, it is the most prevalent bacterial STD.
1. The infectious sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea is brought on by bacteria.
2. In the entire world, it is the most prevalent bacterial STD.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
1 Only
16%
2 Only
70%
Both 1and 2
6%
Neither 1 nor 2
Consider the following claims about coenzymes.
1. They are organic, naturally occurring non-protein molecules that attach to and promote the activity of enzymes.
2. A recent study shows that a coenzyme that produces rice that has been CRISPR-edited provides an economical and sustainable means of improving nutritional content.
1. They are organic, naturally occurring non-protein molecules that attach to and promote the activity of enzymes.
2. A recent study shows that a coenzyme that produces rice that has been CRISPR-edited provides an economical and sustainable means of improving nutritional content.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Anonymous Quiz
10%
1 Only
22%
2 Only
68%
Both 1 and 2
1%
Neither 1 nor 2
Consider the following statements:
Statement-I: The Digambara sect, one of the two main branches of Jainism.
Statement-II: The Ellora Caves’ Digambara Jain temples reflect the sect’s cultural and religious importance in India’s historical landscape.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
a. Both Statement-I & II are correct and Statement-II is the correct explanation for Statement-I
b. Both Statement-I & II are correct and Statement-II is not the correct explanation for Statement-I
c. Statement-I is correct but Statement-II is incorrect
d. Statement-I is incorrect but Statement-II is correct
Statement-I: The Digambara sect, one of the two main branches of Jainism.
Statement-II: The Ellora Caves’ Digambara Jain temples reflect the sect’s cultural and religious importance in India’s historical landscape.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
a. Both Statement-I & II are correct and Statement-II is the correct explanation for Statement-I
b. Both Statement-I & II are correct and Statement-II is not the correct explanation for Statement-I
c. Statement-I is correct but Statement-II is incorrect
d. Statement-I is incorrect but Statement-II is correct
📣📣📣Hello aspirants,
This compilation is tailored to aid your preparation for UPSC Prelims 2025.
✅Monthly Breakdown: Polity Current Affairs (April 2024 – March 2025):
✳️April 2024
75th Constitution Day Celebrations: Commemorative events and discussions on constitutional values.
Electoral Reforms: Debates on remote voting and simultaneous elections.
Judicial Appointments: Updates on the collegium system and transparency measures.
✳️May 2024
Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023: Implementation updates and privacy concerns.
Uniform Civil Code (UCC): State-level discussions and proposals.
Election Commission Reforms: Proposals for enhancing autonomy and transparency.
✳️June 2024
Supreme Court Verdicts:
Judgment on the validity of electoral bonds.
Rulings related to the powers of the Election Commission.
Parliamentary Sessions: Analysis of productivity and key bills passed.
✳️July 2024
Inter-State Water Disputes: Updates on disputes like the Cauvery and Krishna river water sharing.
Governor's Role: Controversies and discussions on discretionary powers.
State Reorganization: Demands and proposals for new states or boundary changes.
✳️August 2024
Reservation Policies: Debates on extending reservations to economically weaker sections and private sector jobs.
LGBTQ+ Rights: Legal recognition of same-sex marriages and associated rights.
Minority Rights: Discussions on protecting linguistic and religious minorities.
✳️September 2024
National Education Policy (NEP) 2020: Implementation status and challenges across states.
Digital India Initiatives: Launch of new portals and apps for governance.
E-Governance: Adoption of AI and machine learning in public service delivery.
✳️October 2024
Parliamentary Committees: Reports and recommendations on policy matters.
Legal Reforms: Bills aiming to decriminalize certain offenses and simplify procedures.
Judicial Reforms: Discussions on setting up All India Judicial Services.
✳️November 2024
Electoral Reforms: Introduction of blockchain technology for secure voting.
Voter Turnout: Analysis of participation in recent state elections.
Use of Technology: Enhancing transparency and efficiency in electoral processes.
✳️December 2024
Functioning of Parliament: Review of sessions, productivity, and significant bills.
Key Legislation:
Bills related to women's reservation in legislatures.
Amendments to the Right to Information Act.
Parliamentary Committees: Insights into their roles and recent contributions.
✳️January 2025
Federalism & Centre-State Relations: Updates on cooperative federalism and fiscal relations.
Governor's Role: Continued debates on their powers and functions.
State Reorganization: Progress on proposals for new states or boundary adjustments.
✳️February 2025
Rights Issues & Social Justice:
Discussions on affirmative action policies.
Debates on the protection of marginalized communities.
Policy Initiatives: Launch of new government schemes aimed at social welfare.
E-Governance: Further integration of technology in public services.
✳️March 2025
Parliamentary Affairs: Summary of the budget session and key fiscal policies.
Judiciary & Legal Reforms: Finalization of pending bills and judicial appointments.
Constitutional Developments: Any amendments or significant changes proposed.
This compilation is tailored to aid your preparation for UPSC Prelims 2025.
✅Monthly Breakdown: Polity Current Affairs (April 2024 – March 2025):
✳️April 2024
75th Constitution Day Celebrations: Commemorative events and discussions on constitutional values.
Electoral Reforms: Debates on remote voting and simultaneous elections.
Judicial Appointments: Updates on the collegium system and transparency measures.
✳️May 2024
Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023: Implementation updates and privacy concerns.
Uniform Civil Code (UCC): State-level discussions and proposals.
Election Commission Reforms: Proposals for enhancing autonomy and transparency.
✳️June 2024
Supreme Court Verdicts:
Judgment on the validity of electoral bonds.
Rulings related to the powers of the Election Commission.
Parliamentary Sessions: Analysis of productivity and key bills passed.
✳️July 2024
Inter-State Water Disputes: Updates on disputes like the Cauvery and Krishna river water sharing.
Governor's Role: Controversies and discussions on discretionary powers.
State Reorganization: Demands and proposals for new states or boundary changes.
✳️August 2024
Reservation Policies: Debates on extending reservations to economically weaker sections and private sector jobs.
LGBTQ+ Rights: Legal recognition of same-sex marriages and associated rights.
Minority Rights: Discussions on protecting linguistic and religious minorities.
✳️September 2024
National Education Policy (NEP) 2020: Implementation status and challenges across states.
Digital India Initiatives: Launch of new portals and apps for governance.
E-Governance: Adoption of AI and machine learning in public service delivery.
✳️October 2024
Parliamentary Committees: Reports and recommendations on policy matters.
Legal Reforms: Bills aiming to decriminalize certain offenses and simplify procedures.
Judicial Reforms: Discussions on setting up All India Judicial Services.
✳️November 2024
Electoral Reforms: Introduction of blockchain technology for secure voting.
Voter Turnout: Analysis of participation in recent state elections.
Use of Technology: Enhancing transparency and efficiency in electoral processes.
✳️December 2024
Functioning of Parliament: Review of sessions, productivity, and significant bills.
Key Legislation:
Bills related to women's reservation in legislatures.
Amendments to the Right to Information Act.
Parliamentary Committees: Insights into their roles and recent contributions.
✳️January 2025
Federalism & Centre-State Relations: Updates on cooperative federalism and fiscal relations.
Governor's Role: Continued debates on their powers and functions.
State Reorganization: Progress on proposals for new states or boundary adjustments.
✳️February 2025
Rights Issues & Social Justice:
Discussions on affirmative action policies.
Debates on the protection of marginalized communities.
Policy Initiatives: Launch of new government schemes aimed at social welfare.
E-Governance: Further integration of technology in public services.
✳️March 2025
Parliamentary Affairs: Summary of the budget session and key fiscal policies.
Judiciary & Legal Reforms: Finalization of pending bills and judicial appointments.
Constitutional Developments: Any amendments or significant changes proposed.
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The Hindu newspaper analysis(26th April 2025) by Santhosh Rao Menneni sir:
#### NATIONAL #####
1. Tension grips Line of Control amid crackdown on militants
2.‘Shocking’ misuse of Waqf law led to amendments, Centre informs SC
3.India, France to finalise ₹63,000-cr.deal for 26 Rafale-M jets on April 28
4.Centre’s vision for ‘Viksit Bharat’ focuses on providing drinking water from tap
##### EDITORIAL #####
1.Teaching children to eat well must begin in school
2. A chance for India’s creative ecosystem to make waves
3.A gathering storm
4. Carrot and stick
##### GROUND ZERO #####
1. The meadow cries out in fear and grief
##### MAHARASHTRA #####
1.To have and to hold
##### ANDHRA PRADESH #####
1.Rooted in tech, rising through inclusion,reaching for equity
######## Hyderabad #########
1.Price of belonging: bias, scrutiny and skyrocketing rents
##### INTERNATIONAL #####
1.Crimea will stay with Russia,says Trump in snub to Kyiv
2.China’s top leaders vow to boost support for economy
3.Trump’s first 100 days saw droves of immigrants pushed out of America
#### NATIONAL #####
1. Tension grips Line of Control amid crackdown on militants
2.‘Shocking’ misuse of Waqf law led to amendments, Centre informs SC
3.India, France to finalise ₹63,000-cr.deal for 26 Rafale-M jets on April 28
4.Centre’s vision for ‘Viksit Bharat’ focuses on providing drinking water from tap
##### EDITORIAL #####
1.Teaching children to eat well must begin in school
2. A chance for India’s creative ecosystem to make waves
3.A gathering storm
4. Carrot and stick
##### GROUND ZERO #####
1. The meadow cries out in fear and grief
##### MAHARASHTRA #####
1.To have and to hold
##### ANDHRA PRADESH #####
1.Rooted in tech, rising through inclusion,reaching for equity
######## Hyderabad #########
1.Price of belonging: bias, scrutiny and skyrocketing rents
##### INTERNATIONAL #####
1.Crimea will stay with Russia,says Trump in snub to Kyiv
2.China’s top leaders vow to boost support for economy
3.Trump’s first 100 days saw droves of immigrants pushed out of America