Mains: GS-II – Polity & Governance | Elections
During 2024–25, nine electoral trusts collectively contributed Rs.3,811 crore to political parties, nearly three times higher than in 2023–24, following the abolition of electoral bond scheme by the SC.
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Trends in Electoral Trust Contributions |
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Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) vs. Union of India, 2024 - the SC has unanimously struck down the Electoral Bond Scheme, declaring it unconstitutional, it violates right to information under Article 19(1)(a).
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Feature |
Electoral Bonds |
Electoral Trusts |
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Introduction |
Introduced in 2017 |
Introduced in 2013 |
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Legal Basis |
Finance Act, 2017 |
Companies Act, 2013 (Section 8) |
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Nature |
Financial instruments issued by SBI |
Non-profit companies act as intermediaries |
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Donor Identity |
Anonymous donors, secrecy |
Donor details disclosed to ECI |
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Beneficiaries |
Registered political parties |
Registered political parties |
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Payment Mode |
Purchased via SBI in denominations (Rs.1,000 to Rs.1 crore) |
Cheques, drafts, electronic transfers |
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Current Status |
Struck down by SC (Feb 2024) |
Primary channel for donations. |
Mains: GS-III Economy | Consumer Rights & GS-II Governance
National Consumer Day is observed in India on 24 December to highlight the significance of consumer rights and the broader framework of consumer protection.
In July 2025, 10 States, along with the NCDRC recorded a disposal rate of more than 100% (more cases were resolved than newly filed during the month).
National Consumer Day, 2025 carries the theme “Efficient and Speedy Disposal through Digital Justice”, which underscores India’s transition from traditional welfare-oriented consumer protection to a digital-first framework, driven by platforms such as e‑Jagriti and the upgraded National Consumer Helpline 2.0.
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance
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Raccoons are adaptable omnivorous mammal’s native to North America, recognised for their masked face and role as hosts for certain zoonotic parasites.
India has no wild raccoons as of now.
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The National Commission for Women (NCW) has started a new fellowship, 'SHAKTI' Scholars Fellowship.
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance
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In India, archaeologists have made a discovery that will help historians better understand the country’s ancient trade networks, confirming the presence of a large circular stone labyrinth.
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance
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The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) recently announced its Financial Fraud Risk Indicator (FRI) prevented Rs.660 crore in potential cyber fraud losses within just six months of its May 2025 rollout.
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