Mains: GS II – Issues pertaining to federal structure| GS III – Economy-regional development
A widening divide between the Peninsular States such as Tamil Nadu and Kerala, and the northern Hindi heartland including Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, reflects a deeper structural imbalance and this divide, if not addressed through careful institutional design and social reform, risks becoming a destabilising fault line within the Indian Union.
Mains: GS II – Issues pertaining to federal structure| GS III – Economy-regional development
A widening divide between the Peninsular States such as Tamil Nadu and Kerala, and the northern Hindi heartland including Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, reflects a deeper structural imbalance and this divide, if not addressed through careful institutional design and social reform, risks becoming a destabilising fault line within the Indian Union.
Mains: GS-III – Economy
India’s official GDP growth figures have been overstated for nearly two decades, with post‑2011 growth possibly inflated by 1.5–2 percentage points, it highlights how reliance on formal‑sector data masks distress in the informal economy, creating a gap between headline growth and lived realities such as stagnant wages, weak job creation, and concentrated wealth.
The Hindu | India’s growth claims, a clash with data reality
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance. | Governance
Why in News?
Recently, the Government launched the PRISM‑SG (Portal for Rail‑Road Inspection & Stages Management – Steel Girders) in New Delhi.
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Feature |
RRCAS Portal |
PRISM‑SG Portal |
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Scope |
Approvals for GAD & Structural Drawings |
Approvals for QAP, WPSS, fabrication inspections |
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Mode |
Online for drawings; other processes offline |
Fully digital, end‑to‑end online |
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Stakeholders |
Railways + Road Owning Departments |
Railways, Road Departments, contractors, fabricators, inspection agencies |
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Monitoring |
Limited real‑time tracking |
Real‑time monitoring + audit trail |
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Timeline |
12 months |
3–4 months |
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Policy Linkage |
Railways’ digital initiative |
PM GatiShakti, NIP, Digital India |
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Polity and Governance
Why in News?
The government is exploring ways to implement the Women’s Reservation Act (Constitution 106th Amendment Act, 2023) by increasing Lok Sabha seats based on Census 2011.
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Awards
Why in News?
Tamil poet and lyricist Vairamuthu has been chosen for the 2025 Jnanpith Award, becoming only the 3rd Tamil writer to receive the prize and the 1st to be recognized for Tamil poetry.
The first recipient of the Jnanpith Award was Malayalam poet G. Sankara Kurup in 1965; the first woman to receive the award was Ashapurna Devi in 1976.
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Prelims: Current events of National and International Importance | Biodiversity & Conservation
Why in News?
Scientists from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have identified a new cockroach species, Neoloboptera peninsularis, in Pune, Maharashtra.
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