Mains: GS III – Economy
The recent findings of the Annual Survey of Unincorporated Sector Enterprises (ASUSE) 2025 shed light on this paradox, revealing a sector that is expanding in size but not necessarily evolving in quality.
The Indian Express| India’s Informal Workforce
Mains: GS III – Water scarcity
India is facing an acute freshwater crisis and the issue is even bigger when it comes to gender disparities in water catastrophe.
The Indian Express| Water Scarcity & Dimensions
Prelims: Current events of National and International Importance | Species
Why in News?
Recently, the world's oldest living land animal, at 193 years, Jonathan, a nearly 200-year-old tortoise, trended globally after death rumours on the island of St. Helena.

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Prelims: Current events of national importance | Polity & Governance
Why in News?
During the National Anubhav Awards 2026 campaign, published write-ups reached a record high of 2,141, with the best entries set to be honoured at the upcoming award ceremony.
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Environment
Why in News?
Bioluminescence, the natural ability of organisms to produce light, is increasingly observed in Indian coastal regions (Goa, Maharashtra) and forests (Western Ghats).
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Organism |
Bioluminescent Feature & Purpose |
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Fireflies |
Flashing signals to attract mates. |
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Dinoflagellates |
Glow in Indian beaches (Goa, Maharashtra). |
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Angler Fish & Squid |
Host bioluminescent bacteria in organs. |
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Railroad Worm |
Red head & green body glow resembling a traffic signal |
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Vampire Squid |
Defence by ejecting a glowing mucus cloud. |
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Latia neritoides (New Zealand snail) |
Releases glowing slime, the only known freshwater bioluminescent animal. |
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Mycena Fungi |
“Foxfire” glow on the forest floor/tree trunks to attract insects for spore dispersal. |
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Health
Why in News?
A Lancet study (2026) highlights India’s challenge in meeting the SDG target of reducing Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR.
India ranks 2nd globally in maternal deaths, recording between 19,000 and 24,700 deaths annually, which represents about 10% of the worldwide total. (Nigeria holds the highest share.)
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