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15Apr 2025

Governmentality and Market Failures: The Stubble Burning Crisis

Syllabus: GS-1: Land ResourcesConservation of Resources GS-2: Government Policies & Interventions Focus: A recent study examines how India’s neoliberal agricultural policies and governmentality exacerbate stubble burning, contributing to severe air pollution. It highlights the systemic issues in agricultural marketing that force farmers into unsustainable practices, urging the government to implement comprehensive solutions for long-term environmental …

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15Mar 2025

Wildlife Crisis: Mismanagement, Budget Cuts & Rising Conflicts

Why in the news? India’s wildlife conservation is facing severe challenges due to poor management, declining budgets, and increasing human-animal conflicts. Government policies remain reactive, while critical species suffer. A transparent public-private partnership is essential to strengthen conservation efforts and ensure accountability. Mismanagement in Wildlife Conservation: The government inaugurated Vantara, a 3,000-acre private zoo and …

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23Jun 2024

HEATWAVES AS NATURAL DISASTERS

Syllabus: GS-3- Natural disasters , disaster management and related forces and actions in India Focus : The article discusses the severe impact of heatwaves in North India, the legal and administrative framework for addressing natural disasters in India, the debate on classifying heatwaves as natural disasters, and the existing measures to mitigate heatwave impacts. It …

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01Apr 2024

WATER CRISIS INTENSIFIES IN SOUTH INDIA

Syllabus: GS 1: Important Geophysical Phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc., GS 3 : Climate Change and its effects. Why in the News? The article highlights the worsening water deficit in South India’s reservoirs, emphasizing the imminent water crisis. With only 23% water storage capacity available and multiple influencing factors like El …

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