Mains: GS II – Polity
The controversy surrounding the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal and the subsequent Supreme Court order raises fundamental questions about the integrity of the electoral process, the role of constitutional institutions, and the protection of citizens’ democratic rights.
Mains: GS-III – Ecology & Environment
Why in News?
At the global stage, India has emerged as a credible voice for climate justice, equity and sustainable development, its approach demonstrates that conservation and climate action are mutually reinforcing pillars of growth, and that prosperity for people and the protection of the planet can advance together.
What is India’s Biodiversity overview?
What are the Protected Areas & Wildlife Conservation Programmes of India?
What about the Ecosystem Restoration measures taken by India?

India is highest in Asia & 3rd largest globally by number of sites.
What are the Climate & Strategic Policy Frameworks of India?

What are India’s International Climate Commitments & Multilateral Engagement?
What about India’s Clean Energy Expansion & Structural Energy Transition?

What about Carbon Markets, Industrial Transition and Climate Finance Mechanisms?
What are India’s Clean Air Programme & Pollution Reduction measures?
What lies ahead?
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Government Policies
Why in News?
Recently, Prime Minister highlighted how PM Mudra Yojana has empowered millions of small entrepreneurs on its 11th anniversary.
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Shishu |
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Kishore |
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Tarun |
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Tarun Plus |
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Business loans |
Vendors, traders, shopkeepers, service enterprises |
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Transport vehicles |
Autos, taxis, e‑rickshaws, tractors (commercial use). |
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Community services |
Salons, tailoring, repair shops, medicine shops. |
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Food sector |
Papad, pickle, bakery, catering, cold storage. |
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Textiles |
Handloom, embroidery, dyeing, apparel design. |
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Equipment finance |
Machinery/equipment for micro units. |
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Agri‑allied activities |
Poultry, dairy, bee‑keeping, pisciculture, agro‑processing. |
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Art & Culture | History
Why in News?
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has unearthed a 1,500‑year‑old stepped reservoir on Elephanta Island, off the Mumbai coast.
Elephanta Island

Key Findings of the recent discovery
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Energy
Why in News?
Recently, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), India ranked 3rd globally in Renewable Energy Installed Capacity, surpassing Brazil.
India’s Commitment – Target of 500 GW non‑fossil capacity by 2030 under Paris Agreement NDC (Nationally Determined Contribution).
Types of Renewable Energy in India
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Types of Renewable Energy |
India’s Goal/ Target |
Achievements |
Schemes/ Initiatives |
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Solar Energy |
Major contributor to 500 GW non‑fossil target by 2030; expand rooftop & agricultural solar. |
150.26 GW installed |
PM KUSUM, Rooftop Solar Programme, PLI Scheme for Solar Manufacturing, Solar Quality Control Order 2025. |
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Wind Energy |
Expand onshore & offshore wind; strengthen manufacturing base. |
56.09 GW installed; India ranks 4th globally in wind turbine capacity. |
National Wind‑Solar Hybrid Policy, Vayumitra Skill Development Programme. |
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Hydro Power (Large + Small) |
Sustain 60 GW hydro capacity; promote small hydro in hilly & NE states. |
51.41 GW large hydro + 5.17 GW small hydro |
Small Hydro Power Development Scheme (2026–31), Green Energy Corridor. |
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Bio‑Energy |
Promote Waste‑to‑Energy, biomass, Compressed Biogas (CBG). |
11.75 GW installed; introduced performance‑based subsidies, Internet of Things monitoring, simplified documentation. |
National Bio‑Energy Programme, Jaiv‑Urja Mitra Skill Development Programme. |
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Geothermal Energy |
Pilot projects to assess viability; integrate into Renewable Energy mix. |
5 pilot projects sanctioned in 2025; National Geothermal Energy Policy launched (Sept 2025). |
National Geothermal Energy Policy (2025). |
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Nuclear Energy |
Maintain 9 GW clean capacity; part of non‑fossil mix. |
8.78 GW installed capacity contributing to clean energy share. |
Operates under Department of Atomic Energy; contributes to non‑fossil targets. |
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Green Hydrogen (Mission Mode) |
Produce 5 MMT Green Hydrogen by 2030; add 125 GW RE capacity. |
Green Ammonia; record low price; hubs at Kandla, Paradip, Tuticorin. |
National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM), SIGHT Programme for electrolyser manufacturing. |
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Science & Technology
Why in News?
India’s National Quantum Mission has deployed a 1,000 km secure quantum communication network in under 3 years.
Quantum technology is a broad field of physics and engineering that develops new devices and systems by directly harnessing the unique principles of quantum mechanics.
Quantum Diamond Microscope (QDM) is India's first indigenous QDM was recently launched by the IIT Bombay T-Hub for advanced magnetic field imaging.
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Quantum Computing |
Uses qubits and quantum mechanics to solve problems too complex for classical supercomputers. |
Develop intermediate-scale quantum computers with 50–1,000 physical qubits using superconducting and photonic platforms. |
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Quantum Communication |
Uses quantum states to create secure, unhackable channels for transmitting information. |
Establish 2,000 km of satellite-based secure quantum communication between ground stations |
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Quantum Sensing |
Uses atomic-level sensitivity to achieve ultra-precise measurements of motion, gravity, and magnetic fields. |
Develop high-sensitivity magnetometers and ultra-precise atomic clocks for applications in navigation and precision timing. |
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Quantum Simulation |
Uses one quantum system to model and study the behaviour of another complex quantum system |
Build high-fidelity simulators to model complex materials, drug interactions, and chemical processes for industrial self-reliance |
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