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Jul 10, 2026, 03:29 PM
Maharashtra CM Defends Remarks on False News Spreaders, Hits Back at Raj Thackeray

Maharashtra CM Defends Remarks on False News Spreaders, Hits Back at Raj Thackeray

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 10: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis doubled down on his "Bhade ke tattu" remark in the Assembly, slamming the people spreading rumours about the disruption to the Missing Link of the Mumbai-Pune Expressway amid heavy rainfall and landslide as "bhatka gardabh" (wandering donkeys) and "suparibaaz" (contracted hatchet men). Addressing the Assembly on Friday, CM Fadnavis maintained that spreading false news by saying "Rs 7,000 crore went down the drain" was an insult to Maharashtra. "The other day I spoke in the assembly and majhya bhashanane lokanna mirchi laagli (many people felt stung). 7,000 crore rupees went down the drain... 7,000 crore went down the drain... 7,000 crore went down the drain... This is not an insult to me; it is an insult to Maharashtra itself. Planting false news and spreading rumours is an insult to Maharashtra," he said. Fadnavis defends remark The Chief Minister added, "However, while speaking, I used the Hindi phrase 'bhade ke tattu' (hired hacks); some people were offended by this and remarked that the Chief Minister ought to use cultured language. So, Nanabhau, I went and did some research. Now, I withdraw the phrase 'bhade ke tattu' and, using cultured language, replace it with 'bhatka gardabh' (wandering donkeys). If anyone still doesn't understand, then let's call them 'suparibaaz' (contracted hatchet men). But I was only speaking about certain 'suparibaaz' -- I simply couldn't understand why so many others took offence." Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis- “Some people were hurt as I used Bhade K Tattu word for them. Now I will call them Supari Baaz to ensure their feelings don't get hurt.” pic.twitter.com/GsPXdXc2Ps Attack on Raj Thackeray Hitting back at MNS chief Raj Thackeray over his criticism, Fadnavis called him a "mimicry artist". He also called Raj Thackeray a "friend" from whom the Mahayuti had no danger in politics. Fadnavis said, "Anyway, let that be. I spoke a sentence in Hindi, and the very people who should have understood didn't, but instead, someone else felt the sting. Our 'mimicry artist' started asking me why I spoke in Hindi. I delivered the entire speech in Marathi, after all. But I have no issue with it. He is a friend, and since he is a friend, we face no political threat from him. I am glad he is in politics; had he ventured into the field of mimicry, not a single stand-up comedian would have had a market left." Row over Missing Link project The controversy ignited when CM Fadnavis on July 8 criticised the social media posts regarding the alleged disruption to the Missing Link on the expressway and said he "will not spare" such people. "People who even a dog wouldn't acknowledge are now taking to social media to hurl abuses at everyone, including the Chief Minister. Some Bhade ke tattu (hired stooges) were writing about the 'missing link' on social media in exchange for money. I want to tell them: if you insult Maharashtra, we will not spare you," the CM said in the House on July 8. After Fadnavis' "will not spare" remark, Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aaditya Thackeray accused Fadnavis of threatening the leaders criticising the government. "Their (Devendra Fadnavis's) threat was not just for the opposition. Their threat was for every person who asks questions in the country or the state. If anyone dared to ask a question, this was a threat against them. Through these threats, they are trying to show BJP leaders how worthy they are to sit in the Centre for the BJP," he said. Raj Thackeray questions response Questioning Fadnavis for using Hindi in the Assembly, Raj Thackeray asked the CM to acknowledge the disruption to the Missing Link of the Mumbai-Pune Expressway amid heavy rainfall and the landslide. "The Chief Minister should have acknowledged the incident of the missing link, and in fact, should have said that an inquiry into this matter will be conducted and action will be taken against the guilty. But instead, they are saying that I will take care of it. What kind of language is this coming from the mouth of the Chief Minister of a cultured Maharashtra?" Raj Thackeray said while addressing a party meeting on Thursday. (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.) To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
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Jul 10, 2026, 03:21 PM
The Masha and the Bear Scandal: A Reflection of European Politics and Cultural Perceptions

The Masha and the Bear Scandal: A Reflection of European Politics and Cultural Perceptions

A specter is haunting the West: the specter of a cartoon bear and no-less-cartoon hyperactive little girl. You might be tempted to click away from a piece that unironically analyzes the “Masha and the Bear” scandal while so many matters of life and death are happening in the world. But bear with me here. The scandal encapsulates several important trends. On its surface, it is an all-around idiot plot about a silly cartoon and sillier British politicians. But on deeper examination, it showcases how different perceptions of soft power and culture shape European politics and what Europeans might be allowed to watch. Let’s briefly look at the timeline. Early last month, Netflix acquired streaming rights for two new seasons of “Masha and the Bear,” the popular preschool animated show based on a Russian folk tale. The series has over 100 billion views on YouTube and has been a hit with children all around the world, including in the Middle East and Indonesia in part because the titular character covers her hair. In 2024, it was the second most popular show for preschoolers in the world, trailing only SpongeBob. Taking this popularity into account it is unsurprising that Netflix streamed the show about an unruly girl pulling pranks on the bewildered bear for a decade before the latest controversy. The news was picked up by Ukrainian state-funded platforms the Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) and United24 , which accused the U.S. streaming giant of platforming Russian propaganda. The show’s missteps include: Masha once and briefly wearing a Soviet Border Guard cap and a generic tanker’s hat; the duo being chummy with a panda (no doubt, a stand-in for Communist China); and, worst of all, Masha being annoying. “The main character constantly misbehaves, damages property, ignores refusals, and causes suffering to others, yet receives encouragement instead of consequences or lessons,” as United24 put it. Above all, the problem with the show seems to be that it is promoting Russia by virtue of being Russian. As an aside, the original folktale is somewhat dark, although it is in no way as twisted as the original Grimm's fairytales. The lost little girl Masha survives her encounter with a talking bear by tricking the beast into carrying her in a basket all the way back to her village, while the bear thinks he is carrying goods for Masha’s grandparents. One could probably see insidious semiotics here as well: the hidden girl is like a hidden Kremlin narrative being packaged inside of the basket of a preschool cartoon. Anyway, soon after the Ukrainian media reports, Estonia’s Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna amplified the message , saying the show is “part of the Kremlin's soft power, embedding pro-Kremlin and militaristic messaging in children's entertainment while normalizing Russia's aggression and imperial ambitions.” The Toronto-based Ukrainian World Congress called for the show’s cancellation , providing a handy “cancellation guide” encouraging Ukrainians all over the world to lend ammo for the culture war. This was then seized on by over 50 British MPs, led by Liberal Democrat Tom Gordon. In an open letter to Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy, the group demanded that the show be pulled from the air, specifically from ITVX, which receives some public funds. When British expert Mark Galeotti ridiculed the idea of British politicians getting worked up about a preschool cartoon in a piece in The Spectator, he was met by an online mob. The unanimity of the anti-Masha campaign is striking, whether they come from anonymous online accounts or serious experts. Their crux seems to be that Galeotti had committed the cardinal sin of marrying a “Russian wife,” with little regard for the fact that she is the author of several well-regarded books about Russia’s security state. How does this square with the Kremlin banning Galeotti from the country in 2022? I am not sure the righteous critics can recall this ancient history. As Putin’s missiles devastate Ukraine, don’t we have better things to do than argue about a cartoon bear? As you can see, some believe that the cartoon bear warrants our attention after all. This illustrates a vastly different approach to soft power than even during the Cold War. Back then, the West liked to see itself as broadly liberal and open toward culture from all over the world. There are, of course, plenty of McCarthyist caveats here. But Soviet films were shown in the United States, and some even won Academy Awards. Notable among them was the 1969 adaptation of “War and Peace,” a mammoth glorification of Russian culture made by Sergei Bondarchuk, a pillar of the Soviet cinematic establishment and a sworn enemy of the more countercultural Andrei Tarkovsky. The logic was that the free world possessed a cultural hegemony so powerful it wouldn’t be shaken by Soviet cultural exports. The West could accept communist culture because it could always offer better, shinier alternatives. The Soviets took a strikingly different position, aiming to regulate culture in all its forms. A popular slogan from those days was: “Today he is playing jazz, tomorrow he will sell the motherland!" It rhymes in Russian. After the collapse of the U.S.S.R., the idea that culture should be regulated by the state didn’t go away. To anyone who lived in the former U.S.S.R., the “Masha and the Bear” scandal might elicit strong deja vu. The notion that a kids’ cartoon harms “our values” and should therefore be banned is exactly what Russian officials have been saying forever — about shows like “My Little Pony” or “Peppa Pig” or even “Masha and the Bear” itself. Yes, the show that critics say is spreading Russian soft power once received a sharp rebuke in Russia for not upholding Russian traditional values. Note here that when activists or officials try to cancel media via the tools of the state, they never stop at just words. A 2025 “My Little Pony” convention was dispersed by police and some attendees were detained. In trying to cancel “Masha and the Bear,” some influencers and politicians seem to be bringing the old Komsomol tactics to the West. They want to use the state apparatus to transform and control culture. But what if they have a good reason for it? The various Soviet hats Masha briefly wears and the Soviet songs she occasionally misremembers are callbacks reserved for the parents watching the show with their kids. Today’s youngsters are certain to miss them. Still, some, like Estonia’s foreign minister, have asked — but what if Masha were wearing a Nazi hat? Wouldn’t it be bad then? Yes, it would. So it’s a good thing she isn’t wearing one, then! No matter how we feel about Soviet symbols — and some in Tallinn and Kyiv understandably would like to see them equated with those of the Nazi regime — for millions of people these songs and hats inspire nothing but vague warm nostalgia. Whether this is good or bad is rather irrelevant here: what is clear is that the creators of the cartoon did not mean to glorify Stalinist purges by having Masha wear the hat in one episode. The headwear discourse feels especially nonsensical in the context of the other giant preschool show – “Paw Patrol” – being a bold-faced endorsement of American policemen. Are we going to see them taken off the air, too? The notion that Masha should be cancelled for being a bad role model is similarly ridiculous: she hasn’t gotten up to half of the stuff Tom and Jerry commit in a single episode. It is particularly worth noticing how United24 discusses Chinese connections in the show, pointing to Masha’s panda friend and a railcar with a Moscow-Beijing sign on the side as if it were self-evidently a reflection of the Kremlin’s foreign policy. The message seems to be that any mention of China is an attack on children’s fragile minds. Someone needs to let DreamWorks know that “Kung Fu Panda” is next on the chopping block. What is somewhat fishy is the production company Animaccord’s murky relationship with the Russian state. The bear-hunters argue that Animaccord pays taxes in Russia, to which the studio responds that they are entirely Cyprus-based as of 2025. In any case, there are things which contribute far more to Putin’s war machine — like the 7.2 billion euros ($8.2 billion) the EU spent on Russian liquefied natural gas in 2025. The one solid argument the anti-bear movement makes is that the show does actually promote Russian culture. There are no two ways about it, regardless of how much Animaccord tries to rebrand as a Cyprus-based studio. The show is peppered with all things Russian: kokoshniks, bears, balalaikas, borscht … the list goes on. Does the West have a moral right to consume a distinctly Russian show at a time when Putin’s forces slaughter Ukrainians under the auspices of expanding or defending the “Russian World”? Perhaps not. But perhaps Western cultural dominance is not yet so weak that it requires rattled politicians to defend it. After all, 18 million Ukrainians have no problem watching the cartoon while repelling a Russian invasion — the show’s Ukrainian-language YouTube channel is still one of the most popular in the country by miles. Maybe Western audiences should also be able to have the final vote on what content they want to consume — even if that content has Russians in it.
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Jul 10, 2026, 03:17 PM
China Imposes Helium Export Controls Amid Global Supply Shortages

China Imposes Helium Export Controls Amid Global Supply Shortages

Gary Ng, senior economist at French bank Natixis, pointed out that China wants to protect its industries, as the global supply of helium has been greatly reduced. He said that this export control measure is to protect the local industry, especially given its importance for chip manufacturing. According to Ng, China has taken this measure for political reasons to secure supplies for more local use. Cameron Johnson, senior partner at Shanghai-based consultancy Tidalwave Solutions, said that it is not known when global helium supplies will be normalized. Johnson pointed out that China's export restrictions mean they know they do not have enough helium to meet their needs. However, Gary Ng said that China is a relatively small exporter of helium, so the move may not have a huge global impact, but the current supply crunch may put some pressure on global supply. This move comes at a time when China is ramping up its domestic chip and artificial intelligence manufacturing capabilities to meet its own significant artificial intelligence capabilities.
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Jul 10, 2026, 03:02 PM
Assam Land Rights Activist Aditya Chandra Rabha Arrested, Committee Alleges Political Motivation

Assam Land Rights Activist Aditya Chandra Rabha Arrested, Committee Alleges Political Motivation

The Bhumi Adhikar Joutha Sangram Samiti (Joint Action Committee for Land Rights) has strongly condemned the arrest of land rights activist Aditya Chandra Rabha , alleging that the case against him is politically motivated and part of a broader attempt to suppress Assam’s land rights movement. In a press release issued on Friday, the committee claimed that Rabha, who serves as an adviser to the Barduar Bagan Bhumi Pattan Dabi Samiti and spokesperson of the Nikhil Rabha Jatiya Parishad, was arrested on “baseless” charges to weaken the democratic movement for land rights and discredit its leadership. The statement, jointly signed by convenors Gobinda Rabha, Krishna Gogoi, Bidisha Barman, and Subrata Talukdar, alleged that the state government is attempting to create divisions among indigenous communities by targeting grassroots leaders. “The tribal and indigenous people of Assam have been demanding their rightful land and have launched democratic protests across different parts of the state. Threatened by this movement, the government has jailed a grassroots leader like Aditya Chandra Rabha on false pretexts,” the committee said. The organisation condemned what it described as “oppressive actions” by the state administration and demanded Rabha’s immediate release. It also urged the Assam government to halt what it termed as the suppression and harassment of democratic movements advocating public rights. According to the committee, Rabha was arrested on Thursday evening in connection with a case alleging financial irregularities in a cooperative small savings bank. The committee further alleged that the two individuals who lodged the complaint have no association with the cooperative institution. It claimed that the police registered the case because the complainants were “local BJP supporters,” describing the case as “vindictive,” “politically motivated,” and part of a larger conspiracy against the land rights movement.
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Jul 10, 2026, 02:52 PM
Kishore's Resignation and Return of Government Facilities Sparks Speculation

Kishore's Resignation and Return of Government Facilities Sparks Speculation

Political circles are abuzz with the developments. All eyes are on the case, from the opposition to the treasury benches. However, so far no official statement has been issued by Finance Minister Radhakrishna Kishore on the reasons for his resignation or return of government facilities. There is no formal confirmation from the state government either. Political observers believe that the return of security arrangements, escorts, and government vehicles by a minister is not considered a normal administrative procedure. However, many political speculations are being made about this development. However, it is too early to come to any conclusion before an official statement is made. Also Read: Jharkhand compensation row becomes a battlefield! According to sources, the police-villagers face-off at the Jharkand flyover site, the situation may become clear after Chief Minister Hemant Soren returns from a visit to Delhi.
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Jul 10, 2026, 02:48 PM
Telangana Chief Minister Predicts Delayed Assembly Elections, Congress to Return to Power

Telangana Chief Minister Predicts Delayed Assembly Elections, Congress to Return to Power

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Friday, July 10, predicted that the next Assembly elections may not take place in 2028 as per schedule but in May-June 2029 following delimitation of constituencies. The Congress would return to power by winning over 117 of the 182 Assembly constituencies post-delimitation, he said. Addressing a public meeting in Khammam district where he released funds under the ‘Rythu Bharosa’ investment support scheme for farmers, he alleged that the NDA government at the Centre is making relentless efforts to get the delimitation bill (defeated in April) passed in the coming monsoon session of parliament. “We are witnessing the political developments at the Centre. We saw (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi and Amit Shah splitting Mamata Banerjee’s party, AAP and making other parties surrender. They are trying to get the bill passed to increase seats as they wished, either by threatening or making others surrender. They may win in this sin,” he said. He forecast that the next Assembly elections in Telangana would not happen in December, 2028 as per schedule but in May-June, 2029. He said the 119 Assembly seats in Telangana would rise to 182, while the number of Lok Sabha constituencies would increase to 26 from 17. The Congress would form government in Telangana for the second time by winning over 117 Assembly seats. This is a oath taken in the name of famous Lord Ram temple in Bhadrachalam in Khammam district, he said. He challenged BRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao to face the battle. Reddy asserted that he and other Congress leaders would work for 18 hours a day to realise the goal. He recalled that his prediction in July, 2023 that Congress would win 65 seats in the Assembly elections in December, 2023 had come true. He said he would meet Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge in Delhi later this month and assure them that Congress would win 20 Lok Sabha seats in the 2029 parliament elections to make Gandhi Prime Minister. The chief minister also coined a slogan ‘Aur ek Baar – Congress Sarkar’ (Congress government, once again) at the rally. Describing the family of KCR as ‘Kauravas’, he vowed that Congress workers would not rest until they “bury” the family from the political map of Telangana. Launching a blistering attack on BRS, he dismissed the comments of BRS working president K T Rama Rao, citing a survey, that Congress is finished in the state. He wondered how a survey can without knowing the election dates, the candidates, reservations and the poll issues can be conducted. Claiming that BRS MLA T Harish Rao, a nephew of KCR, is holding secret parleys with BJP, he challenged the former to take a oath in the name of Lord Rama of Bhadrachalam that he would not join BJP . He also referred to KCR’s daughter K Kavitha’s allegation that Rs 1,400 crore in the accounts of BRS was received as a quid pro quo from “Andhra contractors”. Ridiculing Rama Rao’s comments, Reddy said how come the former assumed that people would vote for BRS? Highlighting the Congress government’s welfare schemes, including free travel for women, distribution of fine variety rice through PDS, ‘Indiramma’ housing scheme, LPG cylinder for Rs 500 for poor, he said BRS would not retain security deposits in elections if the beneficiaries of welfare programmes voted for Congress.
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Jul 10, 2026, 02:46 PM
Turkey Weighs Reselling Russia's S-400 Missile Systems to Gulf Nation

Turkey Weighs Reselling Russia's S-400 Missile Systems to Gulf Nation

The Kremlin said on Friday that it was in touch with Turkey about the fate of Russia n S-400 missile systems, which Ankara owns, after a news outlet reported that Turkey was poised to transfer the air defense missiles to an unnamed Gulf country. Turkish news outlet Hurriyet reported earlier that Turkey could announce it will resell the S-400s to one of the Gulf nations as soon as Friday in order to persuade the United States to lift sanctions on Ankara. In 2020, the U.S. sanctioned fellow NATO member Turkey over the purchase of the S-400s and removed it from a procurement and manufacturing programme for F-35 fighter jets. Asked on Friday about the media report and if Turkey had sought Russia 's permission to go ahead with the alleged deal, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the issue is "extremely sensitive." "However, we have been in contact with the Turkish side on this matter, and we will continue to maintain contact with them on this issue," Peskov said.
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Jul 10, 2026, 02:45 PM
Bangladesh's Exiled Former PM Sheikh Hasina Plans to Return, Face Death Sentence

Bangladesh's Exiled Former PM Sheikh Hasina Plans to Return, Face Death Sentence

Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said she plans to return from exile in India around December and surrender before authorities, despite facing a death sentence in Bangladesh and a ban on her Awami League party. In an interview with Reuters, Hasina said she and senior Awami League leaders intend to return voluntarily and appear before the court. She said she was aware that she could face arrest or even death after returning. During a phone interview with Reuters conducted on July 9 and July 10, Hasina said she was aware that returning to Bangladesh could lead to her arrest or even death. Hasina said she wanted to return to her homeland, where her parents are buried, and stand with party leaders and workers who she claimed have faced repression since her government was removed from power. She left Bangladesh in 2024 after a student-led protest movement ended her tenure as prime minister. In November, a war crimes tribunal sentenced her to death in absentia over allegations that she ordered a deadly crackdown on protesters. Hasina has rejected the charges. The former prime minister said this was the first time she had publicly outlined a timeline for her return and confirmed that other exiled Awami League leaders would also surrender. Former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, who also faces a death sentence, is among those mentioned. Reuters could not independently contact the other party leaders or confirm their locations. Hasina said Bangladesh authorities had repeatedly sought her extradition from India but added that she would return on her own. She said she had not consulted any foreign government regarding her decision. Bangladesh government representatives did not respond to Reuters requests for comment on Hasina’s remarks. India’s Ministry of External Affairs also did not respond to a request for comment. In April, the ministry had said it was examining Bangladesh’s extradition request and wanted to continue engagement with the country’s interim government. Hasina, who became one of Bangladesh’s most influential political figures over five decades, said she was prepared to face legal proceedings. She argued that the court process would allow her to challenge the allegations against her. “I believe in justice and I feel that once proceedings start, it will be clear to the people how farcical the court is — and that I want to prove it,” she said. Hasina’s government was toppled after widespread protests in 2024. A United Nations report said the crackdown during the unrest resulted in the deaths of as many as 1,400 people. She said cases had been filed against several Awami League leaders and workers, with many forced into hiding. She added that she had been working to reorganise the party through online meetings covering 125 of Bangladesh’s 300 parliamentary constituencies. Hasina questioned the decision to suspend the Awami League, saying voters should decide the party’s future through elections. “If we have done badly, let the people decide,” she said. The Awami League has faced arrests, legal cases and attacks against several of its members since Hasina’s removal, according to media reports and government officials. Hasina said she was not concerned about imprisonment, pointing to previous periods when she was detained during her political career. She returned from exile in 1981 after the assassination of her father, Bangladesh’s founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and was later detained during movements against military rule and again in 2007 under a military-backed caretaker government. She said threats to her life forced her to leave Bangladesh in 2024 when protesters moved towards her residence.
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Jul 10, 2026, 02:41 PM
Two Councillors Disqualified from Mumbai's BMC House Over Invalid Caste Certificates

Two Councillors Disqualified from Mumbai's BMC House Over Invalid Caste Certificates

The councillors who have been disqualified include Roshan Shaikh of AIMIM and Bushra Nadeem Malik of NCP. Roshan Shaikh was elected from ward number 138 while Bushra Malik was elected from ward number 170 of Kurla East. Both seats were reserved for OBC women. The district caste certificate verification committees invalidated their certificates after an inquiry, on the basis of which their membership was automatically terminated. The political equation of the 227-member BMC House has also changed after the disqualification of the two councillors. The number of AIMIM councillors has now been reduced to five, while only two NCP councillors are left in the House. It is believed that the process of by-elections to these seats may begin in the near future. The two councillors whose membership was earlier also terminated last month. These include Shamim Patel of AIMIM from ward 137 and Deepak Sawant, Mayor of Shiv Sena (UBT) from ward 111. Both caste certificates were found to be invalid by the Ritu Sheikh Parbhade caste verification committee in April 2026.
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Jul 10, 2026, 02:39 PM
BJP Names New Face Ashutosh Tiwari for Datia By-Election, Signals Shift in Leadership

BJP Names New Face Ashutosh Tiwari for Datia By-Election, Signals Shift in Leadership

For the Datia assembly by-election, the BJP has put together a political message by naming Ashutosh Tiwari. The ticket of Dr Narottam Mishra, one of the most influential ministers in the Shivraj government, is being considered a major development in state BJP politics. Significantly, Mishra had also bought a nomination paper for the by-election and there were talks of him being sent to the Rajya Sabha before that. Despite this, the party expressed confidence in a new face. Political analysts believe that the BJP is working on a strategy to replace old faces with new leadership in many areas, not just Datia. Giving Ashutosh Tiwari a chance is considered part of this strategy. The party wants to send a message to establish a new leadership instead of relying on a single face for a long time. Advertising political analysts believe that the BJP wants to change the strategy of relying on a single face for a long time in Datia. Narottam Mishra became a minister in 2008, 2013 and 2018, but after the defeat in the local elections, Rajinder Bharti is considered to be the new leader of the party.
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Jul 10, 2026, 02:35 PM
Important UPSC Topics: July 10, 2026

Important UPSC Topics: July 10, 2026

Important topics and their relevance in UPSC CSE exam for July 10, 2026. If you missed the July 9, 2026 UPSC CSE exam key from the Indian Express, read it here Front page India, Australia ink defence pacts, fast-track trade deal Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance. Mains Examination: General Studies II: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests. What’s the ongoing story : Signalling a significant deepening of bilateral ties, India and Australia on Thursday sealed a series of pacts across sectors, from defence and maritime security to energy, including one that paves the way to operationalise their 2014 Civil Nuclear Agreement that secures a stable corridor for uranium supplies to India for peaceful purposes. Key Points to Ponder: • The India-Australia bilateral relationship-What history says? • Strategic ties between India-Australia-How they have evolved? • What are the key takeaways from the recent agreements between India and Australia? • What all areas are India and Australia focusing on for collaboration as per the recent agreements? • What is the primary objective of the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) between India and Australia? • Can you name international group in which India and Australia both belong to, aiming to balance China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific region? • Discuss the significance of the recent agreements between India and Australia in the context of renewable energy collaboration. • Analyze the potential benefits and challenges of the proposed Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) between India and Australia. • Evaluate the strategic importance of defense and maritime security cooperation between India and Australia. • The role of international partnerships, such as the Quad, in addressing regional security and economic challenges-brainstorm Key Takeaways: • With these pacts forming the backdrop, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described both countries as “vibrant democracies”, “multicultural societies”, and “significant ocean powers”. Modi told Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese that they will together strengthen peace, stability, freedom of navigation, and a rules-based order across the Indo-Pacific region. • Albanese, in turn, said the two countries are focusing on deepening and diversifying their partnership. “Six years into our strategic partnership, Australia’s relationship with India has never been more consequential than it is today. Our partnership has never been stronger,” he said. • “We share a focus on deepening and diversifying the relationship between our countries so we can continue to grow from strength to strength. Today, we have done exactly that across the breadth of our relationship. With new landmark agreements, we are expanding our relationship across defence and security, education, science and technology, and energy security and critical minerals,” he said. • The strengthening of ties comes at a time when China’s assertive behaviour in the Indo-Pacific region has caused concern among like-minded Quad partners, while the ongoing conflict in West Asia between the US and Israel on one side and Iran on the other has affected maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz over the past four-and-a-half months. • Modi, who is in Melbourne for the third annual India-Australia Summit, said they have now decided to “fast-track work on the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA), which will be balanced, ambitious, and mutually beneficial for both nations”. “We will also accelerate progress on the Bilateral Investment Treaty,” he said after the bilateral talks. • Following the talks, the two sides signed a joint statement alongside separate statements covering defence and maritime security, energy security, and critical minerals. The statement noted tangible benefits already reaching businesses and consumers under the existing India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA), while emphasising the need to dismantle non-tariff barriers further and coordinate institutional financing to drive private-sector investment. • Another key outcome was the finalisation of the administrative arrangement to operationalise the Civil Nuclear Agreement signed in 2014 and enable supply of uranium from Australia to India. “The arrangement facilitates Australian uranium exports to India to help increase the share of non-fossil fuel power capacity, providing an additional market for the Australian resources sector,” Albanese said. • The two leaders also launched the Australia-India Partnership on Cyber, Critical Technologies and Supply Chains (PACTS). The partnership targets supply chain diversification, cybersecurity, digital resilience, and joint semiconductor research. • A separate trilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was also signed under the Australia-Canada-India Technology and Innovation (ACITI) umbrella, cementing a trusted technological alliance between the three Commonwealth nations. Do You Know: • India and Australia have cultivated a robust bilateral relationship characterized by shared democratic values, economic cooperation, and strategic collaboration. Both nations are members of the Commonwealth and parliamentary democracies with similar legal systems, which has facilitated mutual understanding and cooperation. • A significant milestone in their economic ties is the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA), which came into effect on December 29, 2022. This agreement aims to enhance bilateral trade by eliminating duties on a vast array of goods and services, thereby fostering economic growth and diversification. • Strategically, both countries have elevated their partnership to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, underscoring their commitment to regional stability and security. This was exemplified during the second 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue held in November 2023, where discussions focused on deepening defense cooperation and addressing shared security challenges. • In the defense sector, India and Australia have signed agreements to bolster naval ties, reflecting a shared interest in ensuring maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region. These agreements facilitate joint exercises and enhance interoperability between their naval forces. • While the relationship is strong, both nations acknowledge the presence of differences on certain sensitive matters. Australian officials have expressed confidence in managing these differences through careful and sensitive discussions, emphasizing the maturity and resilience of their bilateral ties. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 11th-12th century antiquities from Tamil Nadu to finally come home from Australia Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: 1) In which one of the following groups are all the four countries members of G20? (UPSC CSE, 2016) (a) Argentina, Mexico, South Africa and Turkey (b) Australia, Canada, Malaysia and New Zealand (c) Brazil, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam (d) Indonesia, Japan, Singapore and South Korea Think tank CSDS likely to face funding cuts from Centre Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance. Mains Examination: General Studies II: Development processes and the development industry —the role of NGOs, SHGs, various groups and associations, donors, charities, institutional and other stakeholders. What’s the ongoing story : The Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), established in 1963 and one of the premier social science research centres in the country, faces deep funding cuts from the government which could cast a cloud over its viability, The Indian Express has learned. Key Points to Ponder: • What are think tanks? • Discuss the role of think-tanks in evidence-based policymaking. • Do think tanks count as pressure groups? • Why are transparency and accountability important in publicly funded research institutions? • Why the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) faces deep funding cuts from the government? • What is the role of Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) in promoting social science research in India? Key Takeaways: • This action follows CSDS professor Sanjay Kumar flagging discrepancies in voter data in Maharashtra which Kumar himself later said was a mis-reading and apologised for it. Another think tank, Centre for Policy Research, had to considerably whittle down its operations following an Income Tax probe and the cancellation of its foreign funding licence two years ago. CSDS faces the prospect of losing its grants from Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), an organisation under the aegis of the Ministry of Education whose grants accounts for over 83% of its income. • Sources said CSDS may also lose its status as an institution receiving ICSSR grants — called “grants-in-aid” — after a three-member probe committee, submitted a report that makes a slew of allegations regarding the centre’s functioning. • The committee, constituted by the ICSSR, includes a former UGC secretary, a former government auditor and a former pro Vice-Chancellor of a Central university. Their report submitted to the ICSSR is learnt to have alleged “irregularities”: academic appointments in violation of UGC regulations, requisite qualifications; processing of financial matters without complying with General Financial Rules; and appointment of non-academic staff without public advertisement. • It has recommended that ICSSR take action against CSDS as per its “grants-in-aid” rules. This can mean suspension of grants, through which most of the salaries of the staff of CSDS are paid. • ICSSR grants account for roughly 90% of the salary component at CSDS, apart from which it also gives allowances for research and some maintenance activities. Do You Know: • As per the unaudited ICSSR annual report 2024-25, the total income of CSDS was Rs 75.62 million that year, of which Rs 62.88 million came from the ICSSR: Rs. 57.88 million in salaries and allowances, and Rs 50 lakh under the heads research scheme/programme, non-salary. • The CSDS, on its own, raised — from projects, fellowships and consultancy — Rs. 12.1 million in 2024-25. Thus, 83% of the total income of CSDS in 2024-25 was through ICSSR grants-in-aid. • Last year, ICSSR withheld its grant to CSDS. • The enquiry committee was set up after controversy erupted in August 2025 when CSDS professor Sanjay Kumar, in a post on X, said that the number of registered voters in Ramtek and Devlali in Maharashtra had gone down by 36-38 percent between the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and the subsequent Maharashtra assembly elections. Subsequently, he apologised on X, saying that the research team had misread the data. • Seizing on this, ICSSR sent a show-cause notice to CSDS, asking it to explain within seven days why the Grants in Aid to it, which is discretionary, should not be withdrawn, flagging multiple “irregularities”, including data manipulation and sharing it with the media, to “malign” the reputation of the Election Commission of India. • The show cause notice also alleged faculty appointments in violation of UGC guidelines, an opaque method of appointment of directors, and not holding elections for the chairman of the governing body. It also said that House Rent allowance was paid to staff members who were staying in government accommodation of their spouses, and that annual accounts of CSDS were not submitted for audits to “hide” misuse of funds. • A think tank is a research institute or organization that gathers experts to study complex problems—ranging from social policy and economics to foreign affairs and technology—and translates this data into actionable advice, policy recommendations, and solutions for governments and businesses. • India’s most prominent think tanks shape policies on national security, economics, and international relations. Major institutions include NITI Aayog, the government’s apex policy body; the Observer Research Foundation (New Delhi), focusing on foreign policy; and the Centre for Policy Research, known for economic and social research Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 What is CSDS, the eminent research centre that is now under scrutiny of the central government? Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: 2) The Government of India has established NITI Aayog to replace the (UPSC CSE, 2015) (a) Human Rights Commission (b) Finance Commission (c) Law Commission (d) Planning Commission Nation Rainfall in eastern river basins down 20% since 1951: Study Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Indian and World Geography Mains Examination: General Studies II: Important Geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc., geographical features and their location-changes in critical geographical features (including water-bodies and ice-caps) and in flora and fauna and the effects of such changes. What’s the ongoing story : In the first-of-its-kind assessment of the impact of climate change on water availability in the Indus river system, a new study has revealed that the catchment areas of the three eastern rivers — Ravi, Beas and Sutlej — saw a 20 per cent decline in precipitation in the period between 1951 and 2024. Key Points to Ponder: • What exactly a new study revealed about the catchment areas of the three eastern rivers — Ravi, Beas and Sutlej? • The Indus River originates near? • Know the rivers part of the eastern and western rivers under the Indus Waters Treaty? • Map Work -Ravi, Beas, Sutlej, Chenab, Indus, Jhelum (Rivers) • A decline in rainfall over a river basin is most likely to affect what? • Know the geographical significance of the Indus River system. • What are the implications of declining rainfall in the eastern Indus river basins? • Why is groundwater recharge becoming increasingly important under changing climatic conditions? • Know the significance of the Indus Waters Treaty in the context of changing hydrological conditions. Key Takeaways: • On the other hand, rainfall in catchment areas of three western rivers — Indus, Jhelum and Chenab — was largely stable, with only a 6 per cent reduction observed over the same period, “which is statistically non-significant”, the study has found. • The findings are relevant in view of India’s argument that the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, which governs the sharing of waters of the Indus basin between the two countries, needs to be renegotiated to account for new ground realities created by climate change and other factors like demographic changes. Under the treaty, the waters of the three eastern rivers have been fully allocated to India, while that of the three western rivers are mostly meant for use by Pakistan. • After the Pahalgam terror attack last year, India had declared that it had put the treaty “in abeyance”, meaning it no longer considered itself bound by its provisions. • It has repeatedly maintained that the treaty would remain “in abeyance” until Pakistan “credibly and irrevocably” abjures its support for cross-border terrorism But much before this incident, in 2023 and 2024, India had served more than one notice to Pakistan seeking a “review and modification” of the treaty. • India had argued that population pressures, changes in water demand, need for accelerated development of clean energy, and changes in water availability due to climate-induced processes had brought about “fundamental and unforeseen changes in circumstances” that required suitable modifications to be made in the 1960 treaty. Do You Know: • The latest study is the first data-based evidence to support the argument that water availability and the flow in the rivers had been substantially altered over the decades due to climate change. The study was carried out by Vimal Mishra, a professor of Civil Engineering at IIT- Gandhinagar and one of India’s leading researchers on hydrology and the impact of climate change on water resources, and his colleague Urmin Vegad. It is due for publication in a peer-reviewed international journal. • The study also found significant depletion of groundwater in the Sutlej and Ravi sub-basins. The groundwater situation in the Chenab, Jhelum and Indus basins was found to be relatively better, “possibly reflecting limited agricultural use, lower population density, or higher recharge from snowmelt and precipitation”. • The study found a “pronounced decline” in annual inflow of water in the reservoirs of major dams on the eastern rivers like Pong, Bhakra and Thein. The reservoir of Pong dam, for example, saw a decline of nearly 34 per cent in annual inflows between 1951 and 2020. The major reservoirs in Pakistan, on the other hand, were not substantially affected. Flows into Mangla and Tarbela dams, two of the biggest in Pakistan, both built on the western rivers, remained mostly stable, with very minor declines. • The study says these largescale changes may make the treaty unsustainable in the long run. “The treaty was designed in the mid-20th century amid hydro-climatic conditions that differ remarkably from the recent period. Since the formation of the treaty, the Indus River Basin has undergone substantial hydro-climatic and geopolitical changes that have led to questions about its long-term sustainability,” it says. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 Indus Waters Treaty: One year since Operation Sindoor, how India and Pakistan have approached deadlock Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: 3) With reference to the Indus river system, of the following four rivers, three of them pour into one of them which joins the Indus directly. Among the following, which one is such a river that joins the Indus direct? (UPSC CSE, 2021) (a) Chenab (b) Jhelum (c) Ravi (d) Sutlej Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: 📍The interlinking of rivers can provide viable solutions to the multi-dimensional inter-related problems of droughts, floods, and interrupted navigation. Critically examine. (2020) Explained Lessons for India from Brazil’s ethanol pathway Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: General issues on Environmental ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate Change – that do not require subject specialisation. Mains Examination: General Studies III: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment. What’s the ongoing story : In the mid-1970s, faced with surging oil import bills and an imploding global sugar market, Brazil made a bold bet: it would run its cars on alcohol. Half a century later, this Brazilian push to ramp up ethanol use in its auto fuel mix is now a masterclass in biofuel adoption. Key Points to Ponder: • What you understand by the ‘blend of ethanol fuel’ or ethanol blending? • What is ethanol? • Ethanol is classified into four “generations” (1G to 4G) based on the raw materials used-can you recall that? • What comes in your mind when you see these terms-20% ethanol blending or 100% ethanol blending? What is 20% or 100% here? • Which country uses 100% ethanol? • What India can learn from Brazil? • What are the problems with using a higher ethanol blend in petrol for engines? Key Takeaways: • There are perhaps three key enabling factors that have made this a success: a graded, spaced-out approach to fuel blending with predefined milestones; the vehicular ecosystem being given enough time to adapt to this transition in tandem with clear communication guidance to motorists; and offering the power of choice and visible price incentives for consumers to shift to ethanol that is now enshrined in a national law. • In India’s rushed and increasingly bumbling efforts to dovetail ethanol into its fuel mix, all three established Brazilian learnings have been flouted. • Let’s consider the timing aspect. In response to the 1973 global oil crisis, the Brazilian government launched the National Alcohol Program (Proálcool) in 1975 to reduce petroleum dependence by promoting ethanol additives. • But its first ethanol blending law, Brazil’s legislation requiring a 5% blend of anhydrous ethanol into petrol, goes all the way back to 1931. This decades-long arc culminated in the 2024 passage of the Fuel of the Future and Mover Program legislation to heavily boost low-carbon vehicle technologies and biofuel adoption, with E30 petrol blend mandated in 2025. • In comparison, the timeline of India’s ethanol-blended petrol programme technically spans 2003 to 2026, but even in that, much of the action is front-loaded. It was only in 2022 that 10% ethanol blending was achieved, with a rapid increase to 20% in just three years. • The government had originally planned to dispense petrol blended with 20% ethanol only by 2030, but the E20 fuel is now the standard petrol variant available nationwide. Since then, there has been a move to shift to E25 as the base fuel, with a simultaneous push for E85-100 fuels for specialised flex-fuel vehicles (FFVs). Do You Know: • FFVs are essentially internal combustion engine vehicles engineered to operate on more than one type of fuel — typically petrol blended with ethanol or methanol. These vehicles use a fuel composition sensor to automatically adjust fuel injection and ignition timing based on the blend in the tank, allowing seamless switching between petrol and ethanol and varying degrees of blends. • Over the past five decades, Brazil has also worked hard to give the power of choice to its motorists. At nearly every petrol pump in Brazil now, people have an option to choose between blended petrol, which typically includes E27 ethanol, and E100, which is pure hydrous ethanol. Alongside that, since Brazilians got carmakers to switch to FFVs, consumers can fill up with whichever option is cheaper at the pump on a particular day. Often, E100 is cheaper by 25-35% compared to lower blended petrol. • In India, that is far from the case. Motorists here were told that performance would not be affected. But the definition of performance did not include mileage. That has come back to bite the decision-makers, as vehicle owners noticed a sharp dip in fuel efficiency, with the promise of more efficiency loss as blending increases. Concerns over vehicle damage appear somewhat exaggerated, though there are concerns about plastic and rubber parts getting degraded in older vehicles. • In India, the push to progressively raise ethanol blending in petrol from the current E20 level to E25, before transitioning towards flex-fuel vehicles and E85-E100 fuels, is an integral part of the strategy to reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels. • Brazil’s story may have a template for how India could move forward. Its widespread use of flex-fuel vehicles is a story of strong government mandates, visible price incentives for consumers, clear guidance to car makers and robust consumer education that helped mainstream higher ethanol blends like E20 and above. For India, this offers a ready template Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 Why mileage-conscious Indian motorists are resisting the ethanol mandate Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: 4) According to India’s National Policy on Biofuels, which of the following can be used as raw materials for the production of biofuels? (UPSC CSE, 2020) 1. Cassava 2. Damaged wheat grains 3. Groundnut seeds 4. Horse gram 5. Rotten potatoes 6. Sugar beet Select the correct answer using the code given below: (a) 1, 2, 5 and 6 only (b) 1, 3, 4 and 6 only (c) 2, 3, 4 and 5 only (d) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Tabling report on Justice Varma: Accountability after resignation Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Indian Polity and Governance-Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc. Mains Examination: General Studies II: Indian Constitution—historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure. What’s the ongoing story : Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla’s decision to table the report of the parliamentary investigative committee against former Allahabad High Court judge Yashwant Varma will bring India’s judicial accountability framework into uncharted territory. Key Points to Ponder: • What is the case against Justice Varma? • What does the law say about a judge’s resignation? • Why did previous impeachment probes lapse? • Was there any internal resistance to ending the Justice Dinakaran parliamentary probe? • What are the implications of tabling the report now? • What is the Procedure for Removal of a Judge in India? • What is Impeachment? • What are the constitutional provisions and procedures governing the impeachment of High court judges? • The process of impeachment of a judge of the Supreme Court is laid down in Article 124(4) of the Constitution of India-True or false? • What Article 218 of the Constitution of India says? • What are the Grounds of Impeachment? • What role do parliamentary Houses and presiding officers play in the impeachment of High court judges? Key Takeaways: • When Justice Varma resigned in April, it was widely assumed that the impeachment proceedings against him had hit a dead end. However, legal experts argue that tabling the report is a crucial step for public accountability, challenging a long-held assumption that a judge’s resignation automatically extinguishes a parliamentary probe. • The impeachment proceedings against Justice Varma can be traced back to last year when wads of burnt and partially destroyed currency notes were recovered from his official residence in New Delhi. This triggered an in-house inquiry by the Supreme Court, which reportedly found him culpable. • Subsequently, over 146 Lok Sabha MPs moved a motion for his removal, prompting the Speaker to constitute a three-member investigative committee under the Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968. Before the committee could conclude its hearings, Justice Varma tendered his resignation to President Droupadi Murmu. Do You Know: • Under Article 217 of the Constitution, a High Court judge can resign by writing to the President. In a 1978 judgment, the Supreme Court ruled that a judge’s resignation is a unilateral act that takes effect immediately on the date chosen by the judge, without needing formal acceptance. • No judge has ever been impeached in India. In 2011, impeachment proceedings against Sikkim High Court Chief Justice P D Dinakaran and Calcutta High Court judge Soumitra Sen were dropped after they resigned. Justice Dinakaran had resigned while the committee was in the midst of its probe against him. Upon his resignation, the Rajya Sabha secretariat reasoned that since the goal of the probe was the removal of the judge, a resignation rendered the process meaningless and the committee’s work infructuous. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 Impeachment of judges Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: 5) Consider the following statements: (UPSC CSE, 2019) 1. The motion to impeach a Judge of the Supreme Court of India cannot be rejected by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha as per the Judges (Inquiry) Act 1968. 2. The Constitution of India defines and gives details or what constitutes ‘incapacity and proved misbehaviour’ of the Judges of the Supreme Court of India. 3. The details of the process of impeachment of the Judges of the Supreme Court of India are given in 4 the Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968. 4. If the motion for the impeachment of a Judge is taken up for voting, the law requires the motion to be backed by each House of the Parliament and supported by a majority of total membership of that House and by not less than two-thirds of total members of that House present and voting. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (a) 1 and 2 (b) 3 only (c) 3 and 4 only (d) 1, 3 and 4 Revamped EPFO portal: Centralised database, with easier claim filing & info access Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Economic and Social Development Mains Examination: General Studies III: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization, of resources, growth, development and employment. What’s the ongoing story : As the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), India’s retirement fund body, rolls out a revamped portal, members will be able to access all their details on a unified portal along with faster auto-crediting of interest by July 15. Key Points to Ponder: • What is the Employees’ Provident Funds Scheme, 2026? • How Employees’ Provident Funds Scheme, 2026 is different from the Employees’ Provident Funds Scheme, 1952? • What is the significance of contributory social security in India’s labour market? • What is the Code on social security? • What are the major reforms introduced under the EPF Scheme, 2026? • How the Code on Social Security, 2020 seeks to modernize India’s labour welfare framework? • What are the challenges in extending effective social security coverage to contract and informal workers? • Know the role of provident fund reforms in promoting inclusive economic growth. Key Takeaways: • One of the most important features of the Centralised IT Enabled Services (CITES) project under the EPFO 2.01 initiative is the move towards a centralised database. It follows the merger of information from all regional centres, which will allow members to resolve their issues at any regional EPF office and not necessarily in their city of employment, where Provident Fund deductions may have happened. • “The EPFO has completed the process of migrating its entire database of member records to the new centralised database. Earlier, the services were tied to a particular Regional Office. Now, a member’s service request can be processed from any authorised location across the country,” the Ministry of Labour and Employment said in a statement on Wednesday (July 8). • The new portal enables automated processes, including crediting of interest, online processing of claims verification, and a facility to view the eligible amount for withdrawals under various claim categories. • A centralised database is a significant measure that will help employees who migrate for work and also the PF members who struggle to find solutions at a particular regional office, as has happened in the past. For instance, if an employee has worked in Chennai and moves back to their hometown in West Bengal, they can access their records and resolve any issues at the EPFO office in West Bengal instead of travelling to the Chennai office. • The new portal will also help expedite the annual interest crediting process by July 15, which would earlier get delayed to October-November. Labour and Employment Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Wednesday said the annual interest of Rs 1.44 lakh crore for financial year 2025-26 will be auto-processed on the new portal and verified by field authorities before being credited to 34 crore EPF accounts by July 15. The EPFO has nearly 8 crore contributing members. Do You Know: • In October 2025, the EPFO announced a slew of changes to its withdrawal norms by streamlining the withdrawal categories from 13 to three — essential needs (illness, education, marriage); housing needs; and special circumstances, along with an introduction of a minimum balance of 25%. • The new EPF Scheme, 2026 incorporates those changes by allowing members to withdraw funds in case of illness of self and family members, up to 100% of the eligible member balance, after completion of 12 months of total membership of the Fund. The 100% eligible member balance means withdrawal of 75% of the total funds as 25% is mandatory minimum balance requirement. The full 100% amount can be withdrawn after remaining unemployed for one year. • The rate of contribution remains the same from the previous scheme at 12% and 10% for certain notified establishments. As per the existing scheme, the rate of contribution is mandatory till the wage ceiling. The EPF Scheme, 2026 requires provident fund contributions at 12% of wages from both the employer and employee and specifically provides that where wages exceed the statutory wage ceiling, mandatory contributions will be restricted on the wage ceiling amount. Gupta said. “Employees may, however, opt to make voluntary contributions either on wages exceeding the statutory wage ceiling or at a rate higher than the prescribed 12%. Employers also have the option to make matching contributions against such voluntary contributions,” he added. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 New withdrawal rules, same PF contribution rates Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: 6) With reference to casual workers employed in India, consider the following statements: (UPSC CSE, 2021) 1. All casual workers are entitled for Employees Provident Fund Coverage. 2. All casual workers are entitled for regular working hours and overtime payment. 3. The government can by a notification specify that an establishment or industry shall pay wages only through its bank account. Which of the above statements are correct? (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 2 and 3 only (c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 PRELIMS ANSWER KEY 1.(a) 2.(d) 3.(d) 4.(a) 5.(c) 6.(b) For any queries and feedback, contact priya.shukla@ indianexpress.com Subscribe to our UPSC newsletter. Stay updated with the latest UPSC articles by joining our Telegram channel – IndianExpress UPSC Hub, and follow us on Instagram and X.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:56 PM
Indian Equities Rally 1% as TCS, Indian Bank Report Strong Q2 Results

Indian Equities Rally 1% as TCS, Indian Bank Report Strong Q2 Results

Benchmark equity indices rallied about 1% on Friday, extending gains for a second straight session, led by strong buying in PSU banks and IT stocks after TCS and Indian Bank reported better-than-expected quarterly results. Easing geopolitical tensions and a continued decline in crude oil prices further boosted investor sentiment. Talks between the US and Iran on a permanent peace agreement are continuing, Bloomberg reported on Friday, citing a US official. Brent crude prices have fallen from around $79 a barrel to $75 over the past two days, easing concerns over inflation and India’s import bill. The Sensex rose 827.57 points, or 1.08%, to close at 77,569.39, while the Nifty gained 244.10 points, or 1.02%, to end above the 24,200 mark at 24,206.90. After falling 9% on Thursday, the India VIX declined another 8.33% to 12.25, indicating easing market volatility. Investor wealth increased by Rs 10.51 lakh crore over the past two sessions, including Rs 5.80 lakh crore on Friday alone, taking the BSE’s total market capitalisation to Rs 481.75 lakh crore. The rebound fully offset the nearly Rs 9 lakh crore erosion in investor wealth recorded on Wednesday. Despite Friday’s rally, the Sensex and Nifty ended the week with marginal losses of 0.25% and 0.26%, respectively, snapping their four-week winning streak. Foreign portfolio investors bought shares worth Rs 2,603.72 crore, while domestic institutional investors purchased equities worth Rs 2,019.68 crore, according to provisional BSE data. “The positive undertone was primarily driven by a steady start to the Q1 earnings season, with TCS’s in-line results providing relief to market participants. Continued softness in crude oil prices and stability in the rupee further supported investor confidence,” said Ajit Mishra, SVP-research, Religare Broking. However, he added that market participants will remain watchful of developments on the geopolitical front and the performance of global markets, which could influence market direction in the coming sessions. Market breadth remained firmly positive, with 2,883 stocks advancing against 1,377 declining on the BSE. Except for FMCG, which ended marginally lower, all sectoral indices closed in the green. Realty led the gains with a 3.5% rise while Nifty PSU Bank index and Nifty private bank were up was up 3.03% and 1.16%, respectively. Nifty IT index closed up 1.96%. Reliance Industries emerged as the biggest contributor to the Sensex’s rally, accounting for 166 points, or about 20%, of the index’s 828-point gain. ICICI Bank , HDFC Bank , Axis Bank and L&T together contributed another 323 points, or 39%. Tech Mahindra, BEL, Axis Bank and Tata Steel were among the other top Sensex gainers. “Indian equities experienced a volatile week, with early optimism giving way to a sharp bout of risk aversion mid-week as escalating tensions in West Asia pushed crude oil prices higher,” said Vinod Nair, head of research, Geojit Investments. He said investor sentiment improved markedly after encouraging Q1 business updates from the banking and IT sectors, providing a constructive backdrop for the earnings season. “This helped markets regain their footing, driving a broad-based recovery towards the end of the week,” he said. According to Nair, markets will closely track Q1 FY27 earnings and India’s inflation data in the coming week, while global investors will monitor US core inflation figures and commentary from Federal Reserve officials.
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BJP Names New Candidate for Bankipur By-Election After Original Nominee Withdraws

BJP Names New Candidate for Bankipur By-Election After Original Nominee Withdraws

In the by-election to the Bankipur seat in Bihar, the BJP had earlier nominated Abhishek Kumar Sinha Bunty, but he withdrew his nomination citing family reasons. Now the BJP has changed its candidate and given the ticket to Neeraj Sinha, and now Neeraj Sinha will be the BJP candidate from the Bankipur seat. The new candidate has been announced on Friday after Abhishek Kumar Sinha Bunty, who had nominated as the BJP candidate, withdrew. Neeraj Kumar Sinha's name came into the limelight after Neeraj Kumar Sinha became the BJP candidate. Neeraj Kumar Sinha reached the party office and expressed gratitude. Neeraj Kumar Sinha has graduated and is still unmarried. He took primary membership of the BJP in the year 2006 and started his political career. He has held important responsibilities in the organization and is currently the Mandal President of Narendra Bharti Mandal for the second consecutive time. Talking about his political background, Neeraj Kumar Sinha's name has been kept back in the BJP after Neeraj Sinha, who was an active worker of the late Narendra Bharti Jana Sangh.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:50 PM
BJP Strengthens Grip on Upper House of Parliament with Defectors' Support

BJP Strengthens Grip on Upper House of Parliament with Defectors' Support

There have been political developments in the recent past that have unexpectedly increased the strength of the BJP and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the Upper House of Parliament. The party has also fielded Sukhendu Sekhar Roy, Sushmita Dev, and Prakash Chik Baraik in the Rajya Sabha by-elections in West Bengal. Their victory is certain, after which the NDA seems to be heading towards a historic two-thirds majority in the House. Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha members Sukhendu Roy, Sushmita Dev, and Prakash Chik Baraik resigned from the membership of the House as well as the membership of the party recently. These three seats fell vacant after, as was being speculated, the three immediately joined the BJP and were made BJP nominees in the recent West Bengal by-elections.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:49 PM
BJP Suffers Setback in Bankipur By-Election After Candidate Withdraws Nomination

BJP Suffers Setback in Bankipur By-Election After Candidate Withdraws Nomination

The BJP has suffered a major setback in the Bankipur by-election. BJP candidate Abhishek Kumar Bunty has withdrawn his nomination. BJP candidate for Bankipur assembly by-election Abhishek Kumar Sinha says,... "due to family reasons, I am not able to contest the assembly by-election. I will continue to serve as a party worker loyally. I have just handed over a letter to state president Sanjay Saraogi, which I am now reading out to you. The Bharatiya Janata Party had selected me as the NDA candidate for the by-election in Bankipur assembly constituency. For this, I express my gratitude to the central and state leadership. I humbly inform you that due to family reasons, I am not able to contest the assembly by-election. I will continue to serve as a party worker loyally." For the by-election to Bankipur assembly seat in Patna, the BJP had announced Abhishek Kumar'Bunty'as its candidate for Bankipur assembly by-election. The party has considered the nomination of former and current BJP national president Nitin Kumar as an interesting bet.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:43 PM
Former Chief Election Commissioner Reveals PMO Job Offer Based on Religion and Manmohan Singh's Concern Over Election Code Violation

Former Chief Election Commissioner Reveals PMO Job Offer Based on Religion and Manmohan Singh's Concern Over Election Code Violation

Former chief election commissioner SY Quraishi reveals in his new book, India and I: A Hundred Memories, Not a Memoir, that the idea of violating the election code of conduct was so concerning for former prime minister Manmohan Singh that he summoned Quraishi to his residence in 2012 and told him he “will commit suicide” if Quraishi thought the Congress was violating the model code during the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. Quraishi also writes in the book, published by Hachette and releasing on July 16, how he declined the post of joint secretary in the PMO that he was offered only on account of being a Muslim. Talking with FE on the phone, he confirmed that he was then explicitly told to prepare a list of alternative candidates that had to be ‘only Muslim’. In the chapter titled ‘The PMO Posting I Refused’, Quraishi reveals how he was offered the post of joint secretary in the PMO in the 1990s on the basis of his religion, which he refused to take up. He writes: “The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) was a dream posting for most officers: prestigious, powerful, close to the nerve centre. Yet for me, it raised three concerns. First, I did not want to leave a job that energized me. Second, I had silently decided to avoid three places, home, defence and the PMO, because, as a Muslim, I feared ‘extra vetting’. The idea offended me. I was an IAS officer, secular to the bone; I did not want my religion to become an additional file on someone’s table.” Quraishi writes how he managed to wriggle out of the situation by ’emotionally’ persuading NK Sinha, then additional secretary in the PMO, and also his next-door neighbour, that he wanted to focus on his two children who were both taking the Board exams that year. And while Sinha immediately responded to Quraishi’s concern that he was selected on basis of his religion, saying “There is no quota”, and that “minority matters sometimes benefited from a Muslim perspective”, later, KR Venugopal, then secretary to the prime minister, told Quraishi: “‘Yaqoob, you did the right thing. I had suggested your name earlier and was told, ‘We already have one Muslim’. You were being considered through that lens.’” Ultimately, the incumbent, Imtiaz Ahmad Khan, was given a two-year extension. Speaking with FE, Quraishi said: “Even in those days there was a prejudice against Muslims. I declined the post as I wanted to be considered on the basis of merit and not my religion. Venugopal told me he had proposed my name for the PMO six months before I was offered this post, but it was declined as ‘there was already a Muslim in the PMO’. So this confirmed there was a quota system, even if it was one post.” He also shared with FE that when he was told to suggest alternative candidates, “I was told to prepare a list of only Muslim names, and I drew up a list of over 30 names. In the end, they decided to give the incumbent an extension. But they surely needed a Muslim.” The election code controversy involved then law minister Salman Khurshid in January 2012, who, while campaigning for his wife Louise Khurshid, seeking a re-election from Farrukhabad constituency, promised at a rally that if his party came to power, it would raise the quota for Muslims in jobs from 4.5% to 9%. The BJP complained of a model code violation, after which the Election Commission censured Khurshid. Quraishi writes in the chapter ‘The Day the Prime Minister Said the Unthinkable’, that when he raised the issue with Harish Khare, then prime minister’s press secretary, asking him to take it up with the PM, Quraishi got a call from Manmohan Singh the very next day, asking him to meet the PM. “We fixed 7 pm. When I reached his residence that evening, Dr Singh was waiting at the door. He led me in and, before we had even settled, said in a voice that carried genuine anguish: ‘Harish told me what you said. If that is what you think, I will commit suicide.’” Quraishi writes further: “‘I had absolutely no idea,’ he said. ‘If I had known, I would have blasted them. If ever you have something to say, just pick up the phone and call me.’ Then he added something I’ve never forgotten: ‘The Election Commission is not just India’s pride; it is the soul of our democracy. If we lose that, we lose everything.’” Quraishi said he was shocked at the PM’s words. “‘Mein toh unke mooh noch leta’, were Manmohan Singh’s exact words,” he told FE. He recalled how when he complained to Harish Khare that some Congress ministers were indulging in loose talk that the EC was getting arrogant over Khurshid’s censure, warning that it would take just one comment to the press to raise a political storm, Khare immediately promised to take it up with the PM, and Quraishi got a call from Manmohan Singh the next day.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:38 PM
BJP Candidate Withdraws Nomination in Bankipur By-Poll Amid Prashant Kishor's Entry

BJP Candidate Withdraws Nomination in Bankipur By-Poll Amid Prashant Kishor's Entry

Bankipur bypoll: BJP candidate Abhishek Kumar Sinha withdraws his nomination. BJP gives ticket to Neeraj Kumar Sinha from Bankipur. This is the first reaction of Prashant Kishor's party. The party said that the BJP is scared of Prashant Kishor. Jan Suraj National Spokesperson Kumar Saurabh said, "There is very good news for Jan Suraj. We had said that Prashant Kishor ji will take Bihar's politics in a new direction by contesting. Today his pariniti is in front. BJP's NDA-backed candidate announced the withdrawal of his nomination. It is a special gratitude to the people of Bankipur." He added, "The kind of public support, the kind of love and affection the public has given to Prashant Kishor and his candidature in the last two months, it is the result of somewhere that today the world's largest party, India's largest party and Bihar's largest party candidate had to withdraw their nomination. We express our gratitude to the great people of Bihar for making the electoral system of Bankipur Bar and Bar.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:36 PM
BJP Names Ashutosh Tiwari as Candidate for Datia Assembly Seat By-Election in Madhya Pradesh

BJP Names Ashutosh Tiwari as Candidate for Datia Assembly Seat By-Election in Madhya Pradesh

The BJP has announced its candidate for the by-election to Datia Assembly seat in Madhya Pradesh. The party has reposed faith in Ashutosh Tiwari, giving a big blow to Narottam Mishra. The BJP Central Election Committee has approved the name of Ashutosh Tiwari for the by-election to Datia seat. BJP candidate from Datia seat Ashutosh Tiwari said, "I am a small worker, I have been given a ticket by the party. I express my gratitude to the party. Narottam Mishra is our senior leader, he will also campaign." A by-election is being held in Datia seat in Madhya Pradesh after Rajendra Bharti's membership was suspended. Congress's Rajendra Bharti defeated BJP's Narottam Mishra in the 2023 assembly elections. Ashutosh Tiwari is considered a young strategist of the BJP. He is among the active and prominent office bearers of the BJP's Madhya Pradesh organization. He is also considered to be instrumental in strengthening the organization at the grassroots level.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:34 PM
Himachal Opposition Leader Criticizes Government Over Budget Cuts to Public Interest Schemes

Himachal Opposition Leader Criticizes Government Over Budget Cuts to Public Interest Schemes

He questioned that when people could not get old age pension last year, how will they get it after the budget cuts this time. Jai Ram Thakur alleged that after coming to power by giving false guarantees, Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu is constantly targeting the schemes of public interest. He has tried to stop the schemes like Himcare, Sahara, Shagun and Swavalamban by withholding the budget. Thakur said that various charges were imposed on the people and a government of fees was run in the name of Sukh Ki Sarkar. He said that new schemes are being announced, on which crores of rupees will be spent on advertisements, but the beneficiaries will not be able to get the full benefit.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:33 PM
BJP Names Ashutosh Tiwari as Candidate for Datia By-Election in Madhya Pradesh

BJP Names Ashutosh Tiwari as Candidate for Datia By-Election in Madhya Pradesh

The BJP has announced its candidate for Datia in Madhya Pradesh. Ashutosh Tiwari has been nominated by the BJP. A press release issued by the BJP states that the Central Election Committee has given its approval for the by-election to be held in Datia, Madhya Pradesh. Ashutosh Tiwari is expected to file his nomination soon. Earlier, Ashutosh Tiwari comes from a Sangh background and has been a former divisional organization minister of the RSS. Ashutosh is also the president of the MP Housing Board. He has been associated with the BJP for a long time. The Election Commission of India issued a notification on 6 July to hold a by-election to fill the vacant seat of Datia. The last date for filing nominations here is 13 July. Candidates can withdraw nominations till 16 July. The by-election will be held on 30 July. The counting of votes will take place from 7 am to 6 pm. The by-election will be held on 3 August. The prestige battle between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress is still on.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:33 PM
Bihar Government on Brink of Collapse: Tej Pratap Yadav's Sensational Claim

Bihar Government on Brink of Collapse: Tej Pratap Yadav's Sensational Claim

Tej Pratap Yadav, the national president of Janshakti Janata Dal, has made a sensational claim. Tej Pratap has claimed that the government in Bihar is about to fall. Tej Pratap has made this claim at a time when Abhishek Sinha, the BJP candidate from Bankipur, has withdrawn his nomination. On Friday (July 10, 2026) evening, Tej Pratap Yadav posted from his X handle, "The government in Bihar is going to fall very soon, and Nitish Kumar has reprimanded the Chief Minister by calling him emperor. I told you, I predicted. And I am in Vrindavan, very soon the government in Bihar will change. The government in Bihar is going to fall very soon, and Nitish Kumar has reprimanded the Chief Minister. I told you, I predicted. And I am in Vrindavan, very soon the government in Bihar will change.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:30 PM
BJP Names Neeraj Kumar Sinha as New Candidate for Bankipur Assembly By-Election

BJP Names Neeraj Kumar Sinha as New Candidate for Bankipur Assembly By-Election

The Bharatiya Janata Party announced Neeraj Kumar Sinha as its new candidate for the Bankipur Assembly by-election in Bihar on Friday evening. The party took this decision after candidate Abhishek Kumar Sinha'Bunty ', who had filed his nomination a day earlier, suddenly announced his withdrawal on Friday evening. He wrote a letter to this effect and also informed that he was withdrawing his name due to family reasons. After this, Neeraj Kumar Sinha's name came into the limelight. The BJP has fielded him as a candidate for the legislative assembly from Bankipur seat. Now Neeraj Kumar Sinha will contest the Bankipur assembly seat on behalf of the BJP. With the announcement of a new candidate by the party, the electoral contest has become more interesting. Prashant Kishor is also in the fray from this seat. Neeraj Kumar Sinha was born on 1 July 1994 in Patna. He has received education up to Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and is unmarried. He is responsible for his membership in the Bharatiya Janata Party in the year 2006. He started his second political career as the vice-president of the district unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:28 PM
BJP Names Ashutosh Tiwari Candidate for Datia By-Election Despite Dr. Narottam Mishra's Claims

BJP Names Ashutosh Tiwari Candidate for Datia By-Election Despite Dr. Narottam Mishra's Claims

Datia has always been a seat of power and VVIP seat in the politics of Madhya Pradesh. For the upcoming by-election to this seat, the Bharatiya Janata Party has taken a decision that was not expected even by the political pundits. Defying the claims of former Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra, who was active and campaigning in the area, the party has declared former Divisional Organization Minister and former Chairman of the Madhya Pradesh Housing Board Ashutosh Tiwari as its candidate. Ashutosh Tiwari is originally from Datia and is considered a very old worker of the BJP. There is a discussion in the political circles that the BJP has taken this shocking decision very thoughtfully and on the basis of ground feedback. The party high command did not forget the wounds of the crushing defeat in the 2023 assembly election. According to sources, a special central survey team was constantly in the Datia assembly constituency and the pulse of the public.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:27 PM
Gopal Rao Meets With Temple Trust Officials to Address Allegations

Gopal Rao Meets With Temple Trust Officials to Address Allegations

He had said that Gopal Rao should be removed. This is the first time the two have had a detailed one-on-one conversation. Earlier, Gopal Rao had met Champat Rai on Thursday evening and Govind Dev Giri, the treasurer of the Ram temple trust, on Wednesday afternoon. A few days ago, Gopal Rao, who was an invitee of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, had said that he attended the trust meeting as an invitee. He clarified that other allegations being made against him, Champat Rai and Anil Mishra were misleading.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:27 PM
Sheikh Hasina Calls for Lawful Conduct from Institutions Amid Political Tensions

Sheikh Hasina Calls for Lawful Conduct from Institutions Amid Political Tensions

Mohibul Chowdhury said, Our first objective is to ensure that those who are in jail without any trial are released and granted bail, as well as the ban imposed on us is lifted. Advertisement He said, In view of this situation, our leader and former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that she hopes that our institutions, judiciary, police force, army and Border Security Force will work in accordance with the law. Advertisement Also Read - Death Sentence, Fear of Arrest: Then Why Sheikh Hasina Wants to Return to Bangladesh?
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:26 PM
BJP Announces New Candidate for Bankipur Assembly By-Election

BJP Announces New Candidate for Bankipur Assembly By-Election

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced a new candidate for the Bankipur Assembly by-election in Bihar. The party has nominated Neeraj Kumar Sinha. Earlier announced candidate Abhishek Kumar Sinha'Bunty'withdrew his nomination citing family reasons. After withdrawing his name, the BJP immediately decided to change the candidate. Now Neeraj Kumar Sinha will contest the Bankipur Assembly seat from the BJP. With the announcement of the new candidate by the party, the electoral contest on this seat has become more interesting. Born on 1 July 1994 in Patna, Neeraj Kumar Sinha is still 32 years old and has studied up to Bachelor of Arts (B.A.). He started his political career by taking primary membership of the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2006. In the organization, he has performed important responsibilities like booth president, general secretary and BJYM district vice-president. At present, he is the Mandal President of Narendra Bharti Mandal for the second time in a row. His political background is also strong. His late uncle Narendra Bharti is an active worker of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:18 PM
BJP Names Ashutosh Tiwari as Candidate for Datia Assembly By-Election, Narottam Mishra Suffers Setback

BJP Names Ashutosh Tiwari as Candidate for Datia Assembly By-Election, Narottam Mishra Suffers Setback

State Bureau, Bhopal. Former Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra has suffered a setback in the by-election to Datia Assembly seat. The BJP has set aside all possibilities and made Ashutosh Tiwari the official candidate for the by-election. Ashutosh Tiwari originally comes from the background of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. He has been the divisional organization minister in the Bhopal-Sagar division. He has also been the chairman of the Madhya Pradesh Home Construction Board in the previous BJP government. Tiwari, who had the status of a minister, is considered a supporter of Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Narottam Mishra, who was also convinced of the ticket, had bought the nomination paper. Former Congress MLA Rajendra Bharti did not get relief from the Delhi High Court, the sentence was upheld. Congress's Rajendra Bharti won the 2023 assembly election from here. But in a case of bank FD fraud, the special MP-MLA court of Delhi had sentenced Bharti to three years imprisonment. Bharti had also challenged it in the Delhi High Court. His appeal was rejected on Friday.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:16 PM
Maharashtra Government to Wait for AAIB Report Before Taking Further Action on Plane Crash

Maharashtra Government to Wait for AAIB Report Before Taking Further Action on Plane Crash

Replying to the debate on last week's Opposition-sponsored motion in the Assembly, Fadnavis said the AAIB is expected to submit its final report by January next year. He said the preliminary report has already been received. Investigators have reconstructed and retrieved digital evidence, including data from the plane's black box. The government will wait for the AAIB's final findings before taking any further decision, he said, stressing that aircraft crash investigations are scientific processes that often take years. Referring to the AAIB's investigation, Fadnavis said nothing suspicious has emerged so far in the examination of financial records, including bank accounts, insurance policies and stock market transactions. He further added that the available evidence has been analysed and the government will act only after receiving the final investigation report.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:09 PM
Mysterious Strikes on Iran Continue Despite US Halt in Attacks

Mysterious Strikes on Iran Continue Despite US Halt in Attacks

An important question has arisen as to who is targeting the Islamic Republic of Iran even after the United States stopped its attacks on Iran. The mysterious and unclaimed airstrikes on Iran after the United States announced a halt to its attacks have taken the Iranian administration by surprise. The strikes on Thursday came as Iran was preparing to bury the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei; the strikes hit several areas in southern Iran. Iran has not directly blamed anyone for the attacks, although a lawmaker has warned the United Arab Emirates that it has allegedly helped in the US campaign against Iran. But surprisingly, the strikes on Iran have happened again shortly after the United States announced them. Iranian news agencies and state media have not responded to several requests for comment about the airstrikes targeting the country's Bushehr and Sistan-Baluchistan provinces, the cities of Ahvaz and Chabahar, and other areas, and the Central Command of Iran on Thursday.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:06 PM
BJP Names Ashutosh Tiwari Candidate for Datia By-Election, Narottam Mishra Fails to Get Ticket

BJP Names Ashutosh Tiwari Candidate for Datia By-Election, Narottam Mishra Fails to Get Ticket

The BJP high command has preferred organisational loyalty to experience this time. Ashutosh Tiwari is considered an old and dedicated worker of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. He has been the chairman of the Madhya Pradesh Housing Board in the past. During this time, he worked on housing projects across the state. The party believes that his ground hold, clean image, and association with the Sangh make him the most suitable candidate for the by-election. Also Read - MP News BJP Names Ashutosh Tiwari as Candidate for Datia By-election, Narottam Mishra Fails to Get a TicketNotally, Datia is Narottam Mishra's stronghold. He has been elected MLA from here several times and has also held the important responsibility of Home Minister in the state government. In such a situation, it is a big political decision for the BJP to replace him. Political experts believe that the party has made this change keeping in mind the local equation, caste arithmetic, and the opinion of the Sangh.
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Jul 10, 2026, 01:00 PM
BJP Replaces Abhishek Kumar Bunty with Neeraj Kumar Sinha, Young Leader from Bihar's Capital

BJP Replaces Abhishek Kumar Bunty with Neeraj Kumar Sinha, Young Leader from Bihar's Capital

When the BJP fielded Abhishek Kumar Bunty against Prashant Kishor, leaving out many big and famous names, it was being said that the party's national president gave the ticket to his old associate. Abhishek's identity was also due to many other reasons. Well, now when he gave up the candidacy, the BJP had to explain in detail who Neeraj Kumar Sinha is. Abhishek was also told, but in Neeraj's case, the biggest identity is his Kayastha, that is, Lala, and the second was his identity with his Jana Sanghi uncle. Neeraj Kumar Sinha, a young BJP leader from the Mithapur B area of Bihar's capital, is constantly active in politics and social work. Neeraj Kumar Sinha, born in Patna on 1 July 1994, is unmarried and has studied up to graduation (B.A.). Neeraj Kumar Sinha's family has been associated with nationalist ideology since the time of the Jana Sangh. It was the Jana Sangh that later came to the fore as his uncle Narendra Bharti, a dedicated Jana Sangh activist, died in 1984.
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Jul 10, 2026, 12:56 PM
BJP Names New Candidate for Bankipur By-Election After Abhishek Sinha Withdraws

BJP Names New Candidate for Bankipur By-Election After Abhishek Sinha Withdraws

The BJP has taken a major political decision in the Bankipur Assembly by-election. The party has replaced Abhishek Sinha alias Abhishek Bunty with Neeraj Kumar Sinha. After Abhishek Bunty withdrew his nomination, the BJP quickly worked on a new strategy. After this, the party leadership approved the name of Neeraj Kumar Sinha. With this decision, the electoral battle of Bankipur has become more interesting.
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Jul 10, 2026, 12:55 PM
Indian Mutual Funds See 26% Increase in Equity Inflows Amid Market Volatility

Indian Mutual Funds See 26% Increase in Equity Inflows Amid Market Volatility

Inflows into equity mutual funds (MFs) rose 26% in June from the previous month, with contributions from systematic investment plans (SIPs) at a three-month high of Rs 31,781 crore. Overall net MF outflows from the overall mutual funds industry narrowed to Rs 52,949 crore from Rs 64,021 crore in May as more money poured into equity schemes, while gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs) saw a 65% month-on-month increase in flows. Flows into ETFs rebounded during the month, especially for gold and silver ETFs, while those into hybrid mutual funds also jumped, signifying that investors preferred to diversify across schemes as the stock market remained volatile in June amid geopolitical uncertainties. “June marked positive equity inflows for the 64th consecutive month. SIP contributions touched a record Rs 31,781 crore, reflecting growing investor confidence and the increasing adoption of disciplined, long-term investing,” said Venkat Chalasani, Association of Mutual Funds in India’s (AMFI) Chief Executive. Assets under management (AUM) of the MF industry rose further to a new record of Rs 82.2 lakh crore as of June 30 from Rs 81.6 lakh crore on the last day of the previous month. Last month also saw the assets under control (AUC) of the MF industry, at Rs 76.41 lakh crore, surpassing that of foreign investors’ Rs 76.22 lakh crore for the first time. This indicates continued growth of the industry amidst heavy foreign outflows this year. AUM represents the total value of all schemes managed by the industry, including factors such as accrued returns, while AUC only represents the total underlying assets held by an institution. Equity inflows rose 26% MoM and 23% year-on-year to Rs 28,973 crore in June, with inflows into mid-cap funds – the most popular category – increased nearly 39%, while those into multi-cap, large, and mid-cap funds, focused funds, and value funds also rose by over 30%. “The increase in inflows across large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap funds suggests investors are participating across the market-cap spectrum rather than chasing a single pocket of the market,” said Suranjana Borthakhur, head of distribution and strategic alliances at Mirae Asset Investment Managers (India). On the debt side, outflows widened to Rs 1.09 lakh crore from Rs 96,949 crore in May. In June 2025, debt outflows were a mere Rs 1,711 crore. The rising debt scheme outflows is primarily due to exits from liquid, low-duration, and short-duration funds, which are often used by companies and institutional players to park their money safely in the short term. June was a good month for ETFs, with those related to gold seeing net inflows of Rs 3,443 crore after the outflow of Rs 725 crore in May. The rebound in gold ETF flows suggests investors continue to value gold as an effective portfolio diversifier amid global uncertainty, according to Rohit Sarin, co-founder of wealth management firm Client Associates. Silver ETFs also saw inflows of Rs 4,287 crore compared to an outflow of Rs 2,113 crore in the previous month. The fall in gold prices from its peak in late January may have played a part in the revival of precious metal ETF inflows, giving investors a good entry point with potential for future returns. Gold ETFs are backed by physical gold and are thus directly linked to gold prices.
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Jul 10, 2026, 12:55 PM
BJP Fields Ashutosh Tiwari in Datia By-Election

BJP Fields Ashutosh Tiwari in Datia By-Election

In the Datia by-election, the BJP has fielded veteran leader and organisationalist Ashutosh Tiwari. Tiwari has been the organisation minister of the Gwalior region during the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government and has also served as the chairman of the Madhya Pradesh Housing Board. He is considered to be among the closest leaders of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). Originally from the Bhander area of Datia district, he has been active in the Sangh and the organisation for a long time. In this seat, the BJP has replaced one Brahmin face with another. The party has not made a major change in the caste equation, but has put forward a new option at the leadership level. Advertising journalist Devshri Mali says that the BJP has tried to give a new message at the local level by fielding a new face. However, the biggest challenge will be to activate the electoral strategy and organisational network in a short time. According to him, the BJP in Datia has been fighting the election for a long time with the strong support of Dr. Narottam Mishra and his parallel organisational network.
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Jul 10, 2026, 12:52 PM
IVP Merger Gives BJP Majority in MCD House

IVP Merger Gives BJP Majority in MCD House

Amar Ujala Bureau Delhi: A major change was witnessed in the politics of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Friday. Indraprastha Vikas Party (IVP), a breakaway faction of the Aam Aadmi Party, merged with the Bharatiya Janata Party. All the 16 councillors of the party, including Mukesh Goyal, president of IVP, joined the BJP. With this, the number of BJP councillors in the 249-member present house has increased to 139. The BJP has got a clear majority in the MCD House for the first time due to the vacancy of one ward. State President Harsh Malhotra and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta formally announced the merger after the approval of the party leadership. Mayor Pravesh Wahi, Leader of the House Jai Bhagwan Yadav and other senior leaders were also present on the occasion. AdvertisementHarsh Malhotra said that the councillors of IVP wanted to speed up the development works in their respective wards. They were not getting the expected support as a separate party, so they decided to join the BJP.
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Jul 10, 2026, 12:36 PM
BJP Candidate Withdraws Nomination in Bankipur Assembly By-Election

BJP Candidate Withdraws Nomination in Bankipur Assembly By-Election

Bihar's high-profile Bankipur assembly by-election has witnessed a major political development. BJP candidate Abhishek Kumar has decided not to contest. He has withdrawn his nomination and announced to withdraw from the election. Abhishek Kumar has cited family reasons behind his decision. He has written a letter to BJP state president Sanjay Saraogi in this regard. After this decision, the election contest in Bankipur has reached a new turn. BJP had nominated Abhishek Kumar from Bankipur seat. He had also started preparing for the election campaign by filing his nomination on Thursday. But the sudden decision to withdraw the nomination has shocked everyone. Now there is speculation in the political corridors about the BJP's new strategy on Bankipur seat. The next step can be announced by the party soon. Bankipur assembly by-election is one of the most talked about seats in the state.
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Jul 10, 2026, 12:35 PM
Chandrashekhar Azad Meets Family of Murdered SC Student in Meerut

Chandrashekhar Azad Meets Family of Murdered SC Student in Meerut

The political atmosphere in Meerut continues to heat up over the murder of a Scheduled Caste student. Azad Samaj Party national president and Nagina MP Chandrashekhar Azad, who visited the victim's family on Friday, was stopped by the police at the Sivaya toll plaza. After several hours of deliberation, the administration called the victim's family to the control room at the Sivaya toll plaza, where Chandrashekhar Azad met the mother and sister of the deceased. Superintendent of Police of the rural area Abhijit Kumar was also present during the meeting. The MP assured the family of all possible help and support in the fight for justice.
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Jul 10, 2026, 12:35 PM
Congress Questions Government on Methanol Blending in E20 Petrol and Diesel

Congress Questions Government on Methanol Blending in E20 Petrol and Diesel

Seeking to corner the Centre, the Congress has now questioned the government on the 15 per cent blending of methanol in E20 petrol and diesel. Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala has called the Centre's scheme grossly lacking in synergy. He posted on X. Respected Prime Minister and Nitin Gadkari ji. The BJP government has spread a lot of lies, misinformation and half-baked information about E20 petrol fuel blends. He said that Nitin Gadkari's interview on Tuesday, the petroleum ministry's press release from June 23 to July 10, and several press conferences have brought out the reality. The Modi government wanted to confuse people through technical terms. He said, "I am putting the real concerns of the people of India and 36 crore registered vehicle owners who have two / three / four-wheelers. NITI Aayog's 2021'Ethanol Blending'roadmap assumes that the existing petrol and rubber E20 fuel blends will not be compatible with E20 (i.e.t.
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Jul 10, 2026, 12:34 PM
BJP Candidate Withdraws Nomination Citing Family Reasons

BJP Candidate Withdraws Nomination Citing Family Reasons

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Abhishek Sinha'Bunty'has withdrawn his nomination from the election. He wrote a letter to state president Sanjay Saraogi in this regard. In his letter, Abhishek Sinha has expressed his inability to contest the election citing family reasons. Significantly, he had filed his nomination papers a day before. However, no official statement has been issued by the BJP so far on the decision to withdraw the nomination. Abhishek Kumar Sinha said,'Due to family reasons, I am unable to contest the assembly by-election. I will continue to perform my responsibilities as a dedicated worker of the party as before.'He said,'I have just submitted a letter to state president Sanjay Saraogi, which I am now reading in front of all of you. The Bharatiya Janata Party had selected me as the NDA candidate in the Bankipur assembly by-election. For this, I express my gratitude to the central and state leadership of the party. I humbly inform you that I am unable to contest the assembly by-election as a loyal worker of the party.
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Jul 10, 2026, 12:31 PM
Delhi High Court Rejects Appeal of Former MLA Rajendra Bharti in Bank Fraud Case

Delhi High Court Rejects Appeal of Former MLA Rajendra Bharti in Bank Fraud Case

Former MLA from Datia in Madhya Pradesh, Rajendra Bharti, has received a major setback from the Delhi High Court. The court rejected his appeal in the bank fraud case and did not grant relief on his demand to challenge the conviction. He has already been sentenced to 3 years in this case, after which his MLA also left. In fact, Rajendra Bharti was convicted in an old cooperative bank FD scam and fraud case by the MP-MLA Special Court in Rouse Avenue, Delhi. The court sentenced him to 3 years in jail on 2 April 2026. After this, he approached the Delhi High Court. At the same time, the Election Commission has announced the schedule of voting in Datia seat on 30 July 2026 and results on 3 August 2026. The Delhi High Court had earlier suspended his jail sentence. However, his demand to stay the conviction was not granted relief. Now the court has also rejected his appeal. Rajendra Bharti had sought relief from the electoral court on the legal process of success in this case.
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Jul 10, 2026, 12:29 PM
UP's Minority Welfare Minister Announces Plan to Include Non-Muslims on Waqf Board

UP's Minority Welfare Minister Announces Plan to Include Non-Muslims on Waqf Board

Danish Azad Ansari, the Minister of Minority Welfare in the Uttar Pradesh government, has now made a statement on the inclusion of two non-Muslim members in the Waqf Board in UP on the lines of MP. To which Shahi Imam and Muslim religious leader Maulana Khalid Rashid Farangi Mahali in Lucknow said, "At the moment, there is this law. Nothing can be done in it. The boards of other Mazhids cannot include people of other religions." He further said that although we have never had any problem and will not. The property in which Muslims know all the rules, but this is a religious matter which is being given a political shape. At the same time, he said on CM Yogi's statement on Namaz in Ayodhya, that all the matters you are describing are political. There should be worship in the temple and prayers in the mosque. Minority Welfare Minister Danish Azad Ansari made a statement that the Waqf Amendment Bill 2024 will be implemented in UP on the lines of Madhya Pradesh. He also said that the new Waqf Board will be transparent under the rules. He said that it will be fully representative of all non-Muslims, including Shia and Shia communities.
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Important Topics for UPSC CSE Exam: Engineering Education in AI Era

Important Topics for UPSC CSE Exam: Engineering Education in AI Era

Important topics and their relevance in UPSC CSE exam for July 9, 2026. If you missed the July 8, 2026 UPSC CSE exam key from the Indian Express, read it here FRONT PAGE Nijjar killing: US charges Bishnoi, Brar; no India govt link: Canada Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance. Mains Examination: General Studies II: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests. What’s the ongoing story : Canada on Wednesday (July 8) ruled out Indian involvement in the 2023 killing of Canadian citizen and Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, an incident that strained diplomatic relations between the two countries. Key Points to Ponder: • Who was the Hardeep Singh Nijjar? • What were the allegations against Nijjar? • What was Canada’s stance earlier on India’s link with the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar? • What is Canada’s position now on the same? • How India-Canada relations affected due to the 2023 killing of Canadian citizen and Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar? • What USA is saying on the 2023 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar? • What is Five Eyes Alliance? • Who are in Five Eyes Alliance? • What you know about the Khalistan movement? • What are the Historical events responsible for Khalistan? • How Khalistan movement affected or can affect Indo-Canadian relationship? • Khalistan and Canada-Connect the dots • Canada has for long been considered a safe haven for Khalistan supporters and militant voices accused of terrorism in India-Why so? • Why do Canadian politicians pander to Sikh extremists? • What is the principle of reciprocity in diplomatic relations? Key Takeaways: • The development comes nearly three years after former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged security agencies were probing credible allegations of a “potential link” between Indian agents and the murder. • Separately, the US charged Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldy Brar with orchestrating Nijjar’s assassination, with the FBI announcing a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to Brar’s arrest. Do You Know: • Nijjar was the chief of the separatist organisation Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) and the head of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara Sahib in Surrey, Canada. A Canadian resident since 1997, he was married with two sons. • According to the Indian government, Nijjar was involved in recruiting, financing and coordinating the activities of the KTF, which was designated a terrorist organisation under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) in 2023. • He was wanted in connection with an attack on a Hindu priest in Jalandhar in 2021, as well as in connection with the December 2020 protests against the farm laws. • In September 2023, Trudeau alleged that the Indian government had been involved in Nijjar’s assassination, a charge that the Indian government dismissed as baseless. • The allegations triggered one of the sharpest downturns in India-Canada ties, with both countries expelling diplomats and suspending several bilateral engagements. Relations began improving in June 2025 when the two nations agreed to normalise relations. • Canada hosts one of the largest Indian diasporas in the world, numbering 16 lakh people of Indian origin, accounting for more than 3 percent of the total Canadian population and 700,000 NRIs. India became the top source of foreign students studying in Canada — 2.3 lakh, according to 2022 data. India’s total trade with Canada (goods and services) in 2021-22 was US $11.68 billion, much below potential, but when it comes to India’s import of pulses, almost 30% of the total import comes from Canada. • Canadian pension funds have cumulatively invested around US $55 billion in India. Cumulative FDI from Canada since 2000 is about US$4.07 billion. All these have continued despite speed bumps like the recent pause in trade talks — and despite challenges over the Khalistan issue. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 Indian agencies shared, verified list of names and hideouts with US Previous year UPSC Mains Question Covering similar theme: 📍‘Indian diaspora has a decisive role to play in the politics and economy of America and European Countries’. Comment with examples. (2020) POLITICS Modi, Prabowo launch project to conserve Indonesia temple Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance. Mains Examination: General Studies II: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests. What’s the ongoing story : Prime Minister Narendra Modi, before concluding his Indonesia visit on Wednesday, visited the 9th-century Prambanan Temple complex in Yogyakarta along with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto to inaugurate a joint conservation project for the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The project will be led by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Key Points to Ponder: • What you know about Prambanan Temple? • What is special about Prambanan Temple? • Map Work- Prambanan Temple complex in Yogyakarta • What is the architectural style of the Prambanan Temple? • What are the architectural features of a Prambanan Temple? • South Asian and Indian temple architecture-compare and contrast • What makes Prambanan Temple different from Indian temples? • What you know about Sanjaya dynasty? Key Takeaways: • Calling the initiative a “shining example of the enduring civilisational bonds” between India and Indonesia, the two leaders also unveiled a plaque at the temple, marking the commencement of the ASI’s conservation and restoration project at the site. • “President Prabowo Subianto and I inaugurated the UNESCO World Heritage Prambanan Temple Compound Restoration and Conservation Project,” Modi posted on X after his visit. • “The magnificent Prambanan Temple stands as a timeless symbol of our cultural and spiritual links. Preserving such heritage is about safeguarding the traditions that continue to inspire generations,” he said, adding that India is privileged to partner with Indonesia in this important endeavour. • The central focus of the project is the restoration of the Pervara temples — 224 subsidiary shrines arranged in four concentric rows within the middle zone of the compound, official sources told The Indian Express. Of these 224 temples, only six have been restored to date and the remaining 218 stand as extensive ruins. • The project, spanning 10 years (2026–2036) with a total outlay of Rs 65 crore, will be executed by ASI in collaboration with the Indonesian Heritage Agency, sources added. The key activities of the project include LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) sensor, and photogrammetric documentation of scattered stone members, archival research, structural, hydrological, and geotechnical studies. Do You Know: • The Prambanan Temple Compound, inscribed a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991, is considered among the most magnificent ensembles of Hindu temple architecture in the world. Built in the 9th century under the Mataram Kingdom in Central Java, the compound contains over 500 temples, including the soaring 47-metre Shiva temple. • India said its support for the restoration and conservation of the temple complex “reflects its enduring commitment to preserving shared civilisational heritage”. The conservation project follows the understanding reached between the two sides during President Prabowo’s state visit to India in 2025 to explore India’s assistance for the restoration of the temples at the Prambanan complex, the MEA said in a statement. • From conserving key sections of the Angkor heritage complex in Cambodia to providing grant assistance for restoration of one of Sri Lanka’s five ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, India has extended help to multiple partners in the past 12 years in reviving the “shared civilisational heritage”, according to officials. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 Prambanan temple: Revisiting origins and history of Indonesia’s iconic heritage site Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: 1) Which of the following temples has/have a Nagara-style shikhara? (UPSC CSE, 2026) 1. Malegitti Shivalaya, Badami 2. Huchimalligudi Temple, Aihole 3. Dashavatara Temple, Deogarh 4. Virupaksha Temple, Pattadakal Select the answer using the code given below: (a) 1 and 2 (b) 2 and 3 (c) 3 only (d) 3 and 4 Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: 📍Chola architecture represents a high watermark in the evolution of temple architecture. Discuss. (2013) 📍Safeguarding the Indian Art Heritage is the need of the moment. Discuss. (2018) NATION 10 yrs. after Burhan, how Kashmir’s militancy landscape has changed Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance. Mains Examination: General Studies III: Security challenges and their management in border areas – linkages of organized crime with terrorism What’s the ongoing story : On July 1, 2015, a picture of 11 Kashmiri youth , dressed in camouflage, carrying Kalashnikov rifles and posing in a forest, appeared on Facebook. At the centre was Burhan-ud-din Wani, who, shedding anonymity, broke from others like him, choosing to broadcast himself and his group on social media and deciding to move through the Valley’s urban areas, particularly south Kashmir. Key Points to Ponder: • Who was Burhan Wani? • What was the aftermath of Burhan Wani’s death? • Who are called militants? • What is terrorism? • What are the reason for terrorism especially in the Jammu and Kashmir? • What are the components of terrorism? • Anti-militancy operations in India-Know in detail • Analyse terrorism and militancy in Jammu and Kashmir-Before Article 370 and After Article 370 • ‘The militancy in Kashmir has entered a “secretive and dangerous” phase’-Elaborate • “The command structure among militants is missing. There is no reigning force and that makes it dangerous. The separatist leadership is in jail and those who are out have lost their grip. We are fighting an invisible enemy now”- What are the main concern for law enforcement agency? • Know these terms- Terrorism, Insurgency, Belligerency and Civil war Key Takeaways: • The images would influence several educated, tech-savvy young men from well-to-do families, opening a new chapter in Kashmir’s fight against insurgency and leading to a crisis not seen since the 1990s. • Exactly 10 years after Burhan Wani’s killing in a military operation in south Kashmir’s Kokernag, that landscape has shifted once more, with every key indicator – from the number of active terrorists to fresh local recruitments for attacks and killings – witnessing a sharp decline. Top-ranking security officials, however, caution that the forces need to stay alert as the situation on the ground remains complex. • The numbers are indisputable: In 2016, the year after the photos first emerged, 157 terror operatives were killed in Kashmir. This number peaked at 266 in 2018 and saw another uptick to 230 in 2020. But since then, terrorist killings have steadily decreased, with just 10 recorded so far this year. The number of security forces killed has also declined – from a peak of 94 in 2018 to just one this year. The same goes for civilians – from 88 deaths in 2018 to just one this year. • “As a civilian, you see peace, the dividends of peace – the attacks have declined, killings have fallen, and the number of arrests and FIRs have come down,” said a key anti-insurgency police officer. “But from the perspective of a security officer, the challenge remains.” • On Wednesday, Zakir Ahmad Ganaie, a Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist, was killed in a gunfight in south Kashmir’s Shopian. He was believed to be one of only two active local terrorists, apart from one Latief, operating in Kashmir. But the number of Pakistani operatives, security officials say, hovers around 30. Do You Know: • Officials say the insurgency landscape has shifted from towns and cities to the dense, mountainous forests of the Valley. On social media, the focus is back on anonymity, with communication sparse and an emphasis on leaving little or no footprint. “Even though a large number of operations were always based on HUMINT (human intelligence), the TECHINT (technological intelligence) helped corroborate and pinpoint locations with more precision,” said a senior police officer. “It also helped us understand the evolving dynamics of insurgency and how they operate, communicate and what they were up to.” Less online chatter has meant security forces have TECHINT to rely on, the officer said. • Security officials said a key shift has been the takeover of “command and control” by Pakistani operatives. “After 2019, the Hizb (Hizbul Mujahideen) was almost wiped out, and Lashkar took the centrestage. They are highly trained, resilient and well-equipped. They operate from areas with a tactical advantage, such as high-altitude jungles. The command and control has increasingly shifted to these Pakistani operatives of Lashkar,” the police officer said. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 Decoding Burhan Wani’s death: Behind hot pursuit, hunt for informer who turned cold Previous year UPSC mains Question Covering similar theme: 📍To what extent is Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, bearing marginal note “Temporary provision with respect to the State of Jammu and Kashmir”, temporary? Discuss the future prospects of this provision in the context of Indian polity. (2016) EXPLAINED Why US & Iran may keep trading blows amid talks Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance. Mains Examination: General Studies II: Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests What’s the ongoing story : US President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the interim ceasefire with Iran was “over” after a flare-up of hostilities between the two countries, although he added that he would allow negotiations to continue. Trump also threatened to hit Iran hard. Key Points to Ponder: • The June 18 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) (MoU) between Iran and US-know in brief • Why US President Donald Trump said that the interim ceasefire with Iran was “over”? • Why there is attack and counter attack between US and Iran even after ceasefire? • Know the implications of geopolitical conflicts in West Asia for global energy markets. • Know the significance of US-Iran peace deal in reducing geopolitical risks in the global economy. • What is the idea of a “new Middle East”? • How India reacted? Key Takeaways: • Iran targeted US military sites in Bahrain and Kuwait after US forces struck Iranian targets in response to attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. • The same pattern of attacks was also seen on June 26 and June 27 — Iran preventing transit through the Strait of Hormuz for commercial ships that did not coordinate with it, the US Central Command bombing Iranian targets and Iran hitting US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait. • This familiar cycle of escalation has threatened the shaky ceasefire between the two countries and jeopardised negotiations to turn the June 18 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) (MoU) into a permanent peace deal. • While Trump’s comments on Wednesday have increased this uncertainty, he left a window open by saying that US representatives can continue negotiations. But he added: “They can talk, but I think they’re wasting their time.” • Although Trump has at times stepped back from threats he has made against Iran, oil prices surged and stocks fell after his latest remarks, Reuters reported. The report, citing a source, said Trump did not repeat his comments about the interim deal being over when NATO leaders met later at the summit. Do You Know: • Under Article 5 of the MoU, the long-term administration of the Strait of Hormuz is to be determined jointly by Oman and Iran, “in line with applicable international law and the sovereign rights of coastal states of the Strait”. • By June 23, Iran and Oman jointly declared the creation of a working group “to reach agreement on the future administration of navigation in the Strait”. While this meets Iran’s objective to prevent the strait’s return to its pre-war status, Oman’s cooperation remains crucial for Tehran. • So far, Muscat’s rejection of flat tolls in the strait (prohibited by Article 26 of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea) has resulted in an arrangement where ships pay coastal states for potential services rendered — which a liberal interpretation of UNCLOS Article 43 allows. While both states differ over whether such payments are to be voluntary or mandatory, it is evident that the structures for the strait’s long-term administration are already being built. • Under the MoU, Iran is to allow unconditional passage to all commercial ships for 60 days. For Washington, this means a preclusion of any coordination with Iranian authorities. This interpretation was furthered through an International Maritime Organization-led (and US and Oman-backed) plan that sought to create a temporary southern route through Omani waters and another northern route close to Iran’s Larak island in the strait for commercial passage and rescue of stranded vessels. • The main traffic separation scheme in the central channel remains shut, pending mine clearance. But Iran’s June 25 strikes on vessels transiting through the southern route (and hence not coordinating with Iran) and subsequent exchanges with the US proved what Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi ultimately asserted on June 28 — that Tehran would not accept any “new or separate arrangements from those currently being pursued” for the Strait of Hormuz. • This, in turn, risks prolonging the 60-day window while shipping in Hormuz continues to remain disrupted. The IMF’s seven day moving average for May-June in the Strait varied between six and 12 ship crossings. The statistic for the same period in the previous year was 104-115. • While the short-term nature of this Hormuz-focused difference can theoretically ensure that US-Iran military clashes do not become a permanent feature, it is categorically clear that a severe lack of trust with the US necessitates continual Iranian assertion to ensure that Washington does not deviate from MoU terms until negotiations for a final deal begin. • Central to this is Washington’s need to shape regional developments enough in the short term to ensure that Iran’s long-term gains (beyond Hormuz) are curtailed. The volatility this creates is evident across regional states. • In Iraq, for instance, both the US withdrawal and Iran’s entrenched presence through the Popular Mobilization Forces creates fresh ground for long-term Iranian influence. • Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia — unlike Bahrain, Kuwait and UAE — are looking to contain the Iranian threat through engagement and reconciliation, a path reinforced by what is widely agreed to be a strategic defeat for the US and Israel in the war. • Iran feels that the US will respond to its increased regional heft by repeatedly attempting to undermine its gains. This, in turn, would be something that Tehran would necessarily have to counter. This dynamic could trigger both intermittent military skirmishes before a final deal is reached, as well as a return to full-scale war. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 Expert Explains | Despite talks, why US and Iran are still trading blows — and may keep doing so Previous year UPSC Main Question Covering similar theme: 📍“India’s relations with Israel have, of late, acquired a depth and diversity, which cannot be rolled back.” Discuss. (2018) The significance of astra missiles, which Indonesia will purchase Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance. Mains Examination: General Studies II: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests. What’s the ongoing story : India and Indonesia on Tuesday reached a significant milestone in their growing strategic cooperation by signing a deal for the supply of the Astra Mk 1 ‘beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles’ (BVRAAM). Key Points to Ponder: • What is Astra missile? • What are beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles (BVRAAM)? • Why is the Astra missile critical in the military’s inventory? • Know Astra’s export potential. • What are Cruise Missiles? • What speed is a Mach? • What is Ramjet? • What is the difference between a ramjet and scramjet? • Missile Technology Control Regime and India-Know in detail • What is the history of missile technology in India? • What kind of missiles does India have? • Which of India’s missile systems are most important? • What about hypersonic technology? Key Takeaways: • The development is significant as it marks India’s first export of Astra missiles to another country. These missiles will arm Indonesia’s Su-30 fleet. • The deal came alongside other key agreements — including the sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, major defence technology transfers, critical mineral extraction and maritime security. Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Astra is a family of indigenous BVRAAMs that will be integrated with the Air Force and the Navy. • Beyond-visual-range (BVR) missiles are those capable of engaging beyond the range of 20 nautical miles, or 37 km. Air-to-air missiles are primarily fired from an airborne asset to destroy an airborne target. Do You Know: • Indigenously developed Beyond Visual Range (BVR) air-to-air missile, Astra is designed to be mounted on a fighter aircraft and is also designed to engage and destroy highly manoeuvring supersonic aircraft. With a 15-kilogram high-explosive pre-fragmented warhead, Astra has a range of over 70 km and can fly towards its target at a speed of over 5,555 km per hour. The missile has all-weather day and night capability. • The missile has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), along with almost 50 other public and private organisations, which were involved in multiple variants to meet specific requirements. • India’s deal with Indonesia, signed on Tuesday to supply Astra Mk 1 missiles, marking the first export of the missiles to another country, shows that they have good potential for export to other countries as well. India is also set to supply the BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles to Indonesia, as well as to Vietnam and the Philippines. In future, India is likely to explore other friendly countries for the sale of the Astra missiles. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 What is Astra missile? Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: 2) Consider the following statements: (UPSC CSE, 2023) 1. Ballistic missiles are jet-propelled at subsonic speeds throughout their flights, while cruise missiles are rocket powered only in the initial phase of flight. 2. Agni-V is a medium-range supersonic cruise missile, while BrahMos is a solid-fuelled intercontinental ballistic missile. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 Indira Point: inside the plan to protect lighthouse, develop tourism hub Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance Main Examination: General Studies III: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment and Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways etc. What’s the ongoing story : The Union Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has proposed protection and development works at Indira Point and the famous lighthouse at the site in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Through the Directorate of Lighthouses and Lightships, Sri Vijaya Puram (formerly Port Blair), an agency under the ministry, the Centre has sought coastal regulation zone clearance to carry out the proposed work. Key Points to Ponder: • What is Indira Point? • What are CRZ (ICRZ)-1A and ICRZ-IVA categories? • Why the lighthouse structure is needed? • What exactly environment impact assessment (EIA) report says on concerned project? • What environment impact assessment (EIA) report says about coral reefs? • The Great Nicobar Island mega infrastructure project-what you know about the same? • What is Andaman and Nicobar Islands Integrated Development Corporation Limited (ANIIDCO)? • Map Work-Indira Point, Galathea Bay and Great Nicobar Island Key Takeaways: • Indira Point is India’s southernmost tip, located on the Great Nicobar Island (GNI) in the Union Territory (UT) of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is an important maritime landmark, and lies to the south of the Galathea Bay, where a transshipment port has been proposed under the GNI mega infrastructure project. • The lighthouse located at Indira Point is an important landmark on the Singapore-Colombo international maritime route and is used as a navigational aid by mariners. It also holds importance for safe navigation towards the Galathea Bay in the coming times, where a transshipment port has been proposed. • The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, through the Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships, wants to structurally repair and eventually develop tourism infrastructure and facilities around the lighthouse. The Centre wants to strengthen the structure, the immediate site around it and along with it, it has proposed a string of development activities. In late November 2023, Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways made an official tour to the GNI and visited the proposed site of the International Container Transshipment Port at Galathea Bay. Sonowal also visited Indira Point and directed Union Territory and the Centre’s officials to explore the site’s development as a tourism destination including tourism amenities and facilities. • The works proposed fall in sensitive coastal habitats, which are protected under the Island Coastal Regulation Zone (ICRZ) Notification, 2019. So, it needs prior approval from the UT’s Coastal Zone Management Authority and the Environment Ministry. Do You Know: • The Indira Point lighthouse was established in 1972 on an area of 11.5 hectares, with a 35-metre-high cast iron tower. In the 2004 tsunami, the southern shores of Great Nicobar Island subsided by about 4.25 metres, leaving much of the area surrounding the lighthouse closer to the sea. While the lighthouse tower survived the tsunami, its peripheral structures were damaged or washed away. • Great Nicobar is the southernmost and largest of the Nicobar Islands, a sparsely inhabited 910-sq-km patch of mainly tropical rainforest in southeastern Bay of Bengal. Indira Point on the island, India’s southernmost point, is only 90 nautical miles (less than 170 km) from Sabang at the northern tip of Sumatra, the largest island of the Indonesian archipelago. • Great Nicobar has two national parks, a biosphere reserve, small populations of the Shompen and Nicobarese tribal peoples, and a few thousand non-tribal settlers. • The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a cluster of 836 islands, split into two groups — the Andaman Islands to the north and the Nicobar Islands to the south — by the 150-km wide Ten Degree Channel. President Droupadi Murmu visited the archipelago in February this year, and interacted with some of its indigenous inhabitants. • The mega infrastructure project — which is being implemented by the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Integrated Development Corporation (ANIIDCO) — is proposed to include an International Container Transhipment Terminal (ICTT), a greenfield international airport with a peak hour capacity to handle 4,000 passengers, a township, and a gas and solar based power plant spread across 16,610 hectares. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 Convention centre, museum: Nod sought for work at Indira Point Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: 3) Which one of the following pairs of islands is separated from each other by the ‘Ten Degree Channel’? (UPSC CSE 2014) (a) Andaman and Nicobar (b) Nicobar and Sumatra (c) Maldives and Lakshadweep (d) Sumatra and Java India’s engineering colleges are losing sheen in AI era: What a reset can look like Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance. Mains Examination: General Studies II: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources. What’s the ongoing story : India’s ambition to become a global-tech powerhouse hinges on its ability to produce world-class engineers. From artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductors, and quantum technologies to advanced manufacturing, clean energy, and the digital economy, engineering talent will be the cornerstone of the country’s next phase of growth and global competitiveness. Key Points to Ponder: • Why does engineering education need a reset in the AI era? • Know the significance of multidisciplinary learning in engineering education? • Know the role of AI in transforming engineering professions. • Discuss the importance of Industry-Academia collaboration in improving engineering education. • Why are ethics increasingly important in AI-driven engineering? • What are the challenges facing engineering education in India in the context of rapid technological change? • Know the reforms required to make India’s engineering graduates globally competitive in the AI era. • Know the importance of research, innovation and entrepreneurship in engineering education. • How AI is changing the future of work for engineers? Key Takeaways: • The contrast is striking. While the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and a handful of premier public and private institutions continue to attract the country’s brightest students, achieve excellent placements, and expand their research and innovation ecosystems, a large segment of engineering colleges is witnessing declining admissions, weak faculty, outdated curricula, and poor employability. The trend is reflected in the All India Council for Technical Education’s (AICTE) decision during 2025-26 to place 58 engineering colleges under progressive closure and discontinue more than 950 engineering and technical courses. • The challenge, therefore, is not that engineering has become less relevant; rather, the real crisis lies in the widening gap between the capabilities expected by a technology-driven economy and those delivered by a large section of India’s engineering education ecosystem. Unless this gap is bridged, India’s aspirations for global leadership in deep technologies could be constrained not by a shortage of opportunities but by a shortage of employable, high-quality engineering talent. Do You Know: • The AICTE, India’s apex statutory regulator for technical education under the AICTE Act, 1987, traces its origins to an advisory body established in 1945. It is mandated to plan, coordinate, regulate, and promote the development of technical education by prescribing norms and standards, approving and inspecting institutions and programmes, framing regulations, and fostering quality, innovation, faculty development, and student welfare across the country. • Every engineering institution in India must obtain AICTE approval before admitting students. Approval is contingent upon compliance with the prescribed norms for infrastructure, faculty, governance, financial viability, laboratories, libraries, classrooms, and other academic and operational requirements. It is not a one-time licence but a continuous regulatory process that requires institutions to maintain these standards year after year. Based on periodic assessments of compliance and performance, AICTE may permit expansion, reduce student intake, impose restrictions, or even withdraw approval. • One of AICTE’s key regulatory mechanisms is “progressive closure”, introduced to safeguard students while ensuring the orderly exit of non-viable institutions. Under this framework, institutions are barred from admitting fresh students but allowed to continue until existing batches graduate. • Until the late 1990s, engineering education in India was largely confined to publicly funded institutions such as the IITs, regional engineering colleges (now National Institutes of Technology, or NITs), a few state engineering colleges, and private institutions concentrated mainly in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. Limited capacity made admissions highly competitive, leaving the country with a persistent shortage of engineering graduates. • The global IT boom around the Y2K revolution transformed this landscape. Surging worldwide demand for software professionals triggered an unprecedented expansion of engineering education. Thousands of new colleges emerged across metropolitan, urban, and rural India. • At the same time, the Union government expanded the network of Institutes of National Importance (INIs) by establishing new IITs and Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) and upgrading the regional engineering colleges into NITs. Today, India has 79 INIs: 23 IITs, 31 NITs, and 25 IIITs. The remainder comprises state universities, affiliated colleges, and private engineering institutions regulated by AICTE. • The AI revolution, which gathered momentum in the mid-2010s, has fundamentally reshaped engineering education. As industry demand shifted rapidly towards computer science, AI, data science, and allied disciplines, student preferences followed suit, while traditional branches such as mechanical, electrical, and related engineering experienced sustained declines in demand. Reflecting this changing landscape and the resulting decline in engineering enrolments, AICTE imposed a moratorium on new engineering institutions in 2020, before lifting it in 2023. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 What makes a ‘good’ engineering college: Ranking, fees, placement – what matters most? Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: 4) Which of the following provisions of the Constitution of India have a bearing on Education? (UPSC, CSE, 2012) 1. Directive Principles of State Policy 2. Rural and Urban Local Bodies 3. Fifth Schedule 4. Sixth Schedule 5. Seventh Schedule Select the correct answer using the codes given below: (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 3, 4 and 5 only (c) 1, 2 and 5 only (d) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 PRELIMS ANSWER KEY 1.(b) 2.(d) 3.(a) 4.(d) For any queries and feedback, contact priya.shukla@ indianexpress.com Subscribe to our UPSC newsletter. Stay updated with the latest UPSC articles by joining our Telegram channel – IndianExpress UPSC Hub, and follow us on Instagram and X.
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