Source: The post “Labour Welfare in Colonial India” has been created, based on “How Ambedkar laid the foundations of India’s modern labour legislation” published in “Indian Express” on 28 March 2026. Labour Welfare in Colonial India. UPSC Syllabus: GS Paper-2-Governance Context: B. R. Ambedkar served as the Labour Member in the Viceroy’s Executive Council from… Continue reading Labour Welfare in Colonial India
Moving Towards Effective City Government – A Framework for Million-Plus Cities” Report
Source: The post “Moving Towards Effective City Government – A Framework for Million-Plus Cities” Report” has been created, based on “NITI Aayog releases report on “Moving Towards Effective City Government – A Framework for Million-Plus Cities” published in “PIB” on 28 March 2026. Moving Towards Effective City Government – A Framework for Million-Plus Cities” Report.… Continue reading Moving Towards Effective City Government – A Framework for Million-Plus Cities” Report
[Download] Mains Marathon Weekly Compilation – April, 2026 – 3rd week
Hello everyone, We are posting Mains Marathon Weekly Compilation for the month of April 2026 – Third week. Click on the following link to download Download About Mains Marathon Daily Mains Marathon is focused on UPSC Mains 2026. Under this initiative, we post, daily 2 articles, based on the provided weekly schedule. For More such… Continue reading [Download] Mains Marathon Weekly Compilation – April, 2026 – 3rd week
Science Panel for the Global Energy Transition (SPGET)
News: The Science Panel for the Global Energy Transition (SPGET) was launched on April 24, 2026 in Colombia to accelerate fossil fuel phase-out. About Science Panel for the Global Energy Transition (SPGET) It is a global science-based panel that provides policy-relevant advice to accelerate transition away from fossil fuels. Launched: It was launched on April… Continue reading Science Panel for the Global Energy Transition (SPGET)
RBI’s New Norms for Recognizing Bad Loans
News: The Reserve Bank of India issued 14 final directions on April 27 introducing new norms for recognising bad loans in banks. About RBI’s New Norms for Recognizing Bad Loans Main change: The new RBI norms shift banks from the incurred loss model, which is based on past losses. Banks will now follow a forward-looking… Continue reading RBI’s New Norms for Recognizing Bad Loans
[Download] PSIR & GS2 Daily Brief- 28 – April – 2026
Download PSIR & GS2 Daily Brief- 28 -April-2026 This initiative ultimately aspires to transform everyday news into meaningful academic insight– making PSIR not just a subject to study, but a framework to understand the world. Click Here to Download In a world where political developments evolve rapidly and international dynamics shift constantly, staying informed is… Continue reading [Download] PSIR & GS2 Daily Brief- 28 – April – 2026
PSIR BRIEF Issue #38
Indian politics, global economy and constitutional democracy are entering a phase where old categories are no longer enough. Arvind Datar’s article on federalism informs that India cannot be strong through a powerful Centre alone; its strength finally depends on strong States and respect for constitutional limits. Jeremy Adelman’s essay on capitalism shows that capitalism survives… Continue reading PSIR BRIEF Issue #38
Right to Safe Travel
News: The Supreme Court highlighted the Right to Safe Travel while issuing a 13-point directive after two road accidents in November 2025 caused 34 deaths. About Right to Safe Travel Right to Safe Travel means that commuters should be able to use roads without facing avoidable dangers caused by unsafe conditions or poor management. Constitutional… Continue reading Right to Safe Travel
Luzon Island
News: China’s military recently conducted military drills, including live-fire exercises in waters east of the Philippines’ Luzon Island. About Luzon Island It is located in the northern part of the Philippines. It is the largest and most populous island in the Philippines. Boundary: The island is bordered by the Philippine Sea to the east, the… Continue reading Luzon Island
B’nei Menashe
News: Approximately 250 members of the B’nei Menashe community from Northeast India have recently reached Israel, becoming the first group to arrive under “Operation Wings of Dawn.” About B’nei Menashe The Benei Menashe is a small ethnic community evolved within Chin-Kuki-Mizo tribes, known collectively as the “Zo.” Distribution: They are located in North East India, particularly… Continue reading B’nei Menashe

