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THE HINDU (13.12.25)News Paper Exam point of view UPSC TNPSC.

 


The Hindu (13.12.25)News Paper Exam point of view for UPSC TNPSC.

1. Polity and Governance

·         Census 2027 Approved

Context: The Union Cabinet has approved the conduct of Census 2027 with a budget of ₹11,718 crore.

Key Features:

§  It will be India's first digital Census.

§  It will be the first Census in independent India to enumerate caste.

§  Data collection will be done via mobile apps and a "Census Management and Monitoring System" portal.

§  It is described as "Census-as-a-Service (CaaS)" to provide clean, actionable data to ministries.

NPR Update: Unlike in 2019, there is no separate budgetary allocation mentioned for updating the National Population Register (NPR).

Exam Relevance: Important for GS Paper I (Society) and GS Paper II (Governance). For TNPSC, the caste census aspect is highly significant.

·         Renaming and Amending MGNREGA

Proposal: The government plans to introduce a Bill to rename the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) to "Pujya Bapu Gramin Rozgar Yojana"

Key Amendments:

§  Potential increase in guaranteed work days from 100 to 125 days.

§  Introduction of exclusionary clauses based on the economic indices of a State (based on the Amarjeet Sinha panel recommendations)

§  Changes to the funding pattern are also likely.

Exam Relevance: GS Paper II (Welfare Schemes).

·         Proposed Article 21B (Right to Early Childhood Care)

Context: A private member's resolution in the Rajya Sabha urged the government to amend the Constitution to insert Article 21B.

Objective: To guarantee free and compulsory early childhood care and education (ECCE) for all children between the ages of three and six12.

Exam Relevance: GS Paper II (Education/Constitution).

2. Economy

·         GDP Calculation Methodology Concerns

Issue: The IMF has given India's national accounts statistics (GDP/GVA) a 'C' grade (second lowest).

Reason: India uses the formal organised sector as a proxy to calculate growth in the informal unorganised sector.

Criticism: Experts argue this is unreliable because, during crises like Demonetisation, GST, and COVID-19, the organised and unorganised sectors moved in different directions (organised grew while unorganised declined), leading to potential overestimation of GDP.

Exam Relevance: GS Paper III (Indian Economy - Growth & Development).

·         Inflation Trends (November 2025)

Data: Retail inflation rose marginally to 0.7% in November 2025 (from a historic low of 0.25% in Oct).

Drivers:

§  Food prices contracted by 2.8% (due to falling prices of potatoes, onions, tomatoes), offsetting other hikes.

§  Fuel inflation accelerated to 2.3%.

§  Edible oils (Mustard and Coconut) saw sharp price increases.

Exam Relevance: GS Paper III (Economy).

·         India’s Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)

Current Status: India has 20 regional/free trade agreements.

Concerns: Trade deficits have widened significantly with partners like ASEAN (deficit rose from $10bn to $44bn), Japan, and South Korea.

New Focus: Negotiations are underway with the US, EU, and Canada.

Strategy: Moving beyond just tariffs to address non-tariff barriers (standards, certifications) and focusing on carbon-intensive sectors (due to EU's CBAM).

Exam Relevance: GS Paper II (International Relations - Trade).

·         Provident Fund (PF) Contributions

Clarification: Under the new Code on Social Security, PF contributions on wages exceeding the ₹15,000 ceiling are voluntary.

Exam Relevance: GS Paper III (Employment/Labour Laws).

3. Agriculture

·         MSP Hike for Copra (2026 Season)

Decision: The CCEA increased the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for Copra.

Rates:

§  Milling Copra: ₹12,027 per quintal (Increase of ₹445).

§  Ball Copra: ₹12,500 per quintal (Increase of ₹400).

Exam Relevance: Prelims (Agriculture) and highly relevant for TNPSC due to Tamil Nadu's coconut production.

4. International Relations & Environment

·         Blue Economy & Indian Ocean Strategy

Core Philosophy: India advocates for "Security through Sustainability" and the principle "From the Indian Ocean, for the World".

SAGAR Doctrine: Security and Growth for All in the Region (articulated in 2015) remains the anchor29.

Challenges: The Indian Ocean is heating, acidifying, and facing Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing.

Proposed Actions:

§  Establishing a Regional Resilience and Ocean Innovation hub.

§  Creating an Indian Ocean Blue Fund for sustainable projects.

Global Context: Mentions the BBNJ Agreement (Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction) and the upcoming UN Ocean Conference in Nice.

Exam Relevance: GS Paper II (IR) and GS Paper III (Environment).

Summary Table for Quick Revision

Topic

Key Fact/Detail

Exam Relevance

Census 2027

Digital; Enumerates Caste; No separate NPR budget.

UPSC GS1/GS2, TNPSC

MGNREGS

Renamed to "Pujya Bapu Gramin Rozgar Yojana"; 125 days proposal.

UPSC GS2, TNPSC

GDP Data

IMF 'C' Grade; Proxy method issues (Organised vs Unorganised).

UPSC GS3

Copra MSP

Milling: ₹12,027/qtl; Ball: ₹12,500/qtl.

TNPSC, UPSC Prelims

Blue Economy

SAGAR Doctrine; Focus on "Security through Sustainability".

UPSC GS2/GS3

 

 

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