
The Hindu
GS1: Population related issues
- The big opportunity A rising youth population in India can be a silver lining
GS2: Dispute redressal mechanisms
- Case for third party funding Such funding can improve access to justice
GS2: Bilateral, Regional and Global Groupings and Agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests.
- U.S.-Pak. ties amid changes in Afghanistan Pakistan’s nonchalance towards the Taliban undermines its attempts to reset relations with Washington
GS2: Indian and Neighbourhood- relations
- Fall of Kabul (TH) With Afghanistan under the total control of the Taliban, the future looks bleak
- Broader representation must: India Country cannot ever again be a base for terrorism, say U.S., China at UNSC meet
GS3: Environmental pollution
- The message from the IPCC report Equitable cumulative emission targets and not net zero is the key to achieving the Paris Agreement’s temperature goals
- Beating plastic pollution Serious implementation of new plastic waste rules can address the problem of waste
GS2: Scheme for vulnerable sections
- ESIC notifies relief scheme for COVID-hit The Employees’ State Insurance Corporation has notified a relief scheme for the dependents of ESI insured persons in case of their death due to COVID-19
GS2: Structure, Organization and Functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary
- SC raises query on Tribunal Reforms Bill ‘In spite of the ordinance being struck down by the court, the Bill has been passed. There was no debate,’ says the Bench.
Indian Express
GS3: Indian Economy
- How startup ecosystem can help India become powerhouse of global economy Byju Raveendran writes: It must focus on developing solutions that allow businesses in key sectors to meet goals of national importance, viewing India’s economic and social challenges as opportunities for growth.
GS2: Women related issues
- India must push for women’s rights in land ownership Despite significant advancement in inheritance laws, only a small percentage of women own land in rural landowning households
GS2: Indian and Neighbourhood- relations
- Taliban has taken Kabul. Delhi must watch, not pronounce doom C Raja Mohan writes: For a patient, open-minded and active India, there will be no dearth of balancing opportunities in Afghanistan.
GS1: Geographical phenomenon, World geography
- Explained: Why Haiti is prone to devastating earthquakes Haiti earthquake: The Earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates that move. And Haiti sits near the intersection of two of them - the North American plate and the Caribbean plate.
GS2: Structure, Organization and Functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary
- Explained: SC remarks on tribunal law latest flashpoint between legislature, judiciary Attorney General for India KK Venugopal, who had defended the Tribunals Reforms Ordinance in court, on Monday said at an event that the fresh tussle would be “worth waiting and watching”.
PIB Corner
GS3: Indian Economy
- Indian startup ecosystem has the potential & promise to make India the Innovation & Invention hub of the world In his address, he said that our startup ecosystem has the potential & promise to make India the Innovation & Invention hub of the world and National Startup Advisory Council on AC has been working tirelessly to pave the way forward for budding Startup Entrepreneurs in India.
Down To Earth
GS3: Environmental conservation
- In Karur, a conservation dilemma regarding the slender loris Should the Tamil Nadu government declare the Kadavur Reserve Forest a sanctuary for the slender loris or should it implement a proposed species recovery project