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National Panchayati Raj Day


Prelims: Current events of national importance | Polity & Governance

Why in News?

Recently, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj observed National Panchayati Raj Day, marking 33 years of the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992.

  • Panchayati Raj – It is a rural local self‑government system in India, based on decentralisation.
  • Power transferred from the State to elected bodies at village, block, district levels.
  • Panchayati Raj Day – It is to commemorate the constitutional recognition of Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) and reaffirm their role in
    • Grassroots democracy,
    • Fiscal federalism, and
    • Participatory governance.
  • Celebrated on – 24th April every year.
  • Began in – 2010, when the first National Panchayati Raj Day was observed by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj.

Constitutional & Governance Context

  • 73rd Amendment Act, 1992Accorded constitutional status to PRIs; added Part IX (Articles 243–243O) and 11th Schedule.
    • Eleventh Schedule contains 29 subjects devolved to Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs).
    • Agriculture, health, and education are core subjects, making Panchayats responsible for local planning and implementation in these areas.
  • Gram SabhaBedrock of Panchayati Raj.
    • It is an assembly of all registered voters in a village.
    • Foundation of participatory democracy.
    • Empowers citizens to approve plans, budgets, and social audits.

Highlights, 2026

  • Vision of Viksit BharatEmpowered Panchayats seen as the foundation for self‑reliant villages, farmers, and communities.
  • Capacity Building & Women LeadershipTraining programmes and exposure visits have strengthened decision‑making, particularly among women representatives.
  • Fiscal Empowerment16th Finance Commission recommended an 84% increase in grants to Rural Local Bodies compared to the Fifteenth Finance Commission.
    • 80:20 ratio – Basic Grants (assured flows) vs Performance Grants (linked to own‑source revenue mobilisation).
  • Digital Governance ToolsDigital governance platforms like e‑GramSwaraj (online accounting & planning) and SabhaSaar (transparency in Gram Sabhas) advance accountability, efficiency, and SDG localisation.
  • Panchayat Advancement Index (PAI) 2.0
    • India’s nationwide framework to assess Gram Panchayat performance, aligned with 9 SDG themes.
    • Indicators rationalised from 516 to 150, with 97.3% participation across 33 States/UTs.
  • Cultural HeritageRelease of monographs under Panchayat Dharohar Initiative (Tripura, Tirupati, Uttarkashi) showcasing rural heritage.

References

  1. PIB | National Panchayati Raj Day
  2. My Gov | National Panchayati Raj Day

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Reproductive Choice is a Fundamental Right


Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Polity & Governance

Why in News?

The Supreme Court of India permitted a 31‑week pregnant minor to undergo medical termination of pregnancy (MTP), reiterating that reproductive choice is a fundamental right.

  • MTP Act restriction – Abortion allowed up to 20 weeks (general cases), up to 24 weeks (special categories like rape survivors, minors, differently‑abled women).
  • Beyond 24 weeks only in exceptional cases (severe foetal abnormalities or grave risk), usually with medical board/judicial approval.
  • SC ValidationThe Supreme Court could override the MTP Act in the recent case because Fundamental Rights under the Constitution always prevail over statutory limits.

Legal Considerations

  • Article 21 – Right to Life & Personal Liberty
    • Definition – “No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law.”
    • Interpreted to include reproductive autonomy, privacy, and bodily integrity.
  • Article 14 – Right to Equality
    • Definition – “The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India.”
    • By linking reproductive choice not just to Article 21 (life & liberty) but also to Article 14 (equality), the Supreme Court shows that the right is protected on multiple constitutional grounds.

Judicial Precedents

  • Suchita Srivastava v. Chandigarh Administration (2009) – Linked reproductive choice to Article 21.
  • K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017) – Privacy judgment reinforcing autonomy.
  • In 2022, SC struck down distinctions between married and unmarried women for abortion access.
  • Recent rulings (2024–26) – Courts held no woman, especially a minor, can be compelled to carry pregnancy against her will.

References

  1. NDTV | Fundamental Right
  2. Indian Express | Fundamental Right

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Newly discovered Dragonflies in Northeast India


Prelims: Current events of national importance | Biodiversity & Conservation

Why in News?

Recently, Scientists have discovered 3 new species of dragonflies in Northeast India.

  • 3 newly identified species
    • Clouded Boghawker (Sarasaeschna nuboides)
    • Siang Boghawker (Sarasaeschna sigotaayo)
    • Long tailed Boghawker (Sarasaeschna dosdewaensis)

Common Features

  • Order – Odonata.
  • Family – Aeshnidae (boghawkers).
  • Morphology – Large multifaceted eyes, two pairs of wings, elongated body
  • Vision – Eyes with up to 30,000 facets, nearly 360° vision
  • Behaviour – Fast flyers, voracious predators of mosquitoes and flies
  • Evolutionary Note – Predate dinosaurs by over 100 million years
  • Habitat & Distribution – Found near freshwater habitats worldwide; Northeast India is recognised as an odonate biodiversity hotspot.

Distinct Features

Clouded Boghawker (Sarasaeschna nuboides)

Habitat

Shallow shaded forest ponds in humid valleys

Distribution

Endemic to Siang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

Appearance

Subtle differences in abdominal segment shape and caudal appendages

Clouded Boghawker

Siang Boghawker (Sarasaeschna sigotaayo)

Habitat

Same Siang Valley ponds, perching close to water.

Distribution

Endemic to Siang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

Appearance

Differentiated by male caudal appendage structure and wing venation patterns

Siang Boghawker

Long‑tailed Boghawker (Sarasaeschna dosdewaensis)

Habitat

Forest trail ponds and streams

Distribution

Endemic to Karimganj district, Assam

Appearance

Characterised by elongated abdominal segments (long‑tailed)

Long tailed Boghawker

  • Ecological Importance
    • Predators – Natural control of mosquito populations
    • Indicators – Reflect freshwater ecosystem health
    • Evolutionary Significance – Ancient lineage, valuable for biodiversity studies.

Quick Facts

  • Dragonflies and Damselflies – Both belong Odonata and they are found in the same freshwater habitats. But there are key differences listed below –

Dragonflies

Damselflies

  • Suborder – Anisoptera
  • Suborder – Zygoptera
  • Larger, robust
  • Smaller, delicate
  • Wings held horizontal at rest
  • Wings held vertical & together at rest
  • Strong, fast fliers
  • Slower, weaker fliers
  • Eyes are large and often touch at the top of the head.
  • Eyes are separated, not touching

Reference

Arunachal Observer | Dragonflies in Northeast India

 

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Tuvalu Island


Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | World Geography

Why in News?

As rising sea levels threaten to submerge much of Tuvalu by the end of this century, its citizens are striving to secure their future.

Location & Geography

  • It is a Polynesian island nation in the westcentral Pacific Ocean, halfway between Australia and Hawaii.
  • It Comprises 9 islands (4 reef islands + 5 coral atolls).
  • Main Islands - Nanumanga, Niutao, Niulakita.
  • Neighbours - Kiribati (north), Fiji (south).
  • Capital - Funafuti Atoll (most populous).
  • Area – 4th smallest country globally.
  • Topography - Entirely lowlying; the highest point is only 4.5 m above sea level, highly vulnerable to sealevel rise.
  • Climate - Hot and rainy; no rivers.

Demographics

  • Population - Among the world’s smallest, only larger than Vatican City.
  • Languages - Tuvaluan (official), English widely used.
  • Currency - Tuvalu dollar (pegged to the Australian dollar).

Political System

  • Independence - 1978 from the UK.
  • Governance - Parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy.
  • Part of the Commonwealth Realm; King Charles III is head of state, represented by a GovernorGeneral.
  • No political parties; the Prime Minister is chosen by the legislature.

Economy

  • Predominantly subsistence farming & fishing.
  • Relies heavily on remittances from overseas workers.
  • Exports - Small quantities of copra.
  • Revenue sources - Sale of postage stamps, fees from foreign fishing fleets, and foreign aid.
  • Imports- Most food, fuel, and manufactured goods.

Strategic & Environmental Concerns

  • Climate Change Threat - Rising sea levels pose an existential risk; Tuvalu may face climateinduced displacement.
  • Blue Economy - Fishing rights and maritime resources are crucial for revenue.
  • Geopolitical Importance - Located in a strategic Pacific zone, often courted by larger powers (Australia, China, US) for influence.
  • Migration & Diaspora - Tuvaluans migrate to New Zealand and Australia under special agreements.

Tuvalu Island

Reference

UN ORG | Tuvalu battles rising sea levels

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