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π POLICIES ON SCHEDULED TRIBES + CRITERIA FOR IDENTIFICATION
π Why Special Policies?
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Constitutional framers recognised extreme social, educational & economic marginalisation among certain communities due to isolation, limited infrastructure & primitive livelihoods.
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Reservation in education, employment & political representation was provided to uplift SCs & STs.
π How Scheduled Tribes Are Identified (PIB Update, 2025)
The Government follows five criteria for specifying a community as an ST:
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Indications of primitive traits
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Distinctive culture
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Geographical isolation
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Shyness of contact with the larger community
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Backwardness
π Process & Modalities (GoI Guidelines: 1999, amended 2002 & 2022)
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Proposals must be recommended by State/UT government.
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Must be concurred by Registrar General of India (RGI).
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Must be approved by NCST.
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Only after these steps can Parliament amend the ST list.
β‘οΈ State recommendation is mandatory to begin the process.
π Constitutional & Legal Provisions
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Art. 366(25): Defines Scheduled Tribes.
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Art. 342: President notifies STs for each State/UT.
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705 ST groups across 30 States/UTs notified so far.
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Art. 46: State must promote educational & economic interests of SCs/STs.
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Arts. 15 & 16: Allow special provisions & reservation.
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SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 protects against discrimination & violence.
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Forest Rights Act, 2006 recognises forest land & livelihood rights of STs/OTFDs.
π Institutional Safeguards
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NCST (Art. 338A)βconstitutional watchdog for ST rights.
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Composition: Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson & three Members appointed by President.
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Powers of a civil court + 6 regional offices.
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Govt must consult NCST on all major tribal policy matters.
π NCST Focus Areas
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Forest rights, R&R & mining issues
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Financial inclusion & welfare schemes
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Atrocities & grievance handling
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Health, nutrition & education
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Inclusion/exclusion in ST lists
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Monitoring ST Component in govt schemes
π Grievance Redressal
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NCSTβs online portal: ncstgrams.gov.in
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Ensures faster complaint processing & outreach.
π Characteristics of Tribal Communities
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Typically altruistic (aparmaarthi), community-centric rather than individualistic.
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Strong cultural identities; diverse social systems.
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Practice nature-linked, ecologically balanced livelihoods β Sustainable Development in modern terms.
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π Multi-Pronged Government Approach for Education, Safety & Economic Empowerment of Girl Children
π Mission Shakti: Umbrella Framework
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Govtβs flagship integrated programme with two verticals:
β’ Sambal β Safety & protection (OSC, WHL-181, BBBP, Nari Adalat).
β’ Samarthya β Empowerment (Matru Vandana, Palna, SANKALP).
π Safety, Protection & Social Empowerment
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Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP):
β’ Corrects CSR imbalance + combats gender stereotypes.
β’ Mass mobilisation through govt, civil society & media.
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One Stop Centres & Women Helplines:
β’ Provide immediate support, rescue, legal & psychological aid.
π Health & Nutrition Support
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PM Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY):
β’ Cash incentives: βΉ5,000 (1st child), βΉ6,000 (2nd girl child).
β’ Encourages positive health-seeking behaviour in pregnant/lactating mothers.
π Financial Security & Savings
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Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana (SSY):
β’ High-interest small savings scheme exclusively for girl children.
π Education & Inclusion Measures
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Samagra Shiksha:
β’ Pre-school to Class XII; holistic curriculum; bridging gender gaps; Right to Education alignment.
β’ 11.99 crore rural toilets built under Swachh Bharat β boosts girl attendance.
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Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBV):
β’ Residential schooling for SC/ST/OBC/minority/BPL girls (ages 10β18).
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SAG (now SAKSHAM Anganwadi):
β’ Nutrition, health & education for girls 14β18 in aspirational & NE states.
π STEM & Talent Development
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Vigyan Jyoti:
β’ Encourages girls (Class IXβXII) to pursue STEM through counselling, academic support, exposure visits & tinkering labs.
π Skill Development & Economic Empowerment
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Skill India Mission:
β’ Vocational training for women & girl children.
β’ PM Kaushal Kendras under PMKVY offer structured skill pathways.
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PMKVY 4.0:
β’ Priority to women-led training projects β boosts participation & workforce entry.
π Livelihood & Entrepreneurship Support
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DAY-NRLM (Self-Help Groups):
β’ Drives rural womenβs income, enterprise & self-reliance.
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NULM:
β’ Urban livelihood support for women.
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Stand-Up India, Start-Up India, PM SVANidhi, MGNREGS:
β’ Provide credit, self-employment & livelihood security.
π Why This Matters
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The government is building a full-spectrum empowerment model:
Safety β Education β Health β Skills β Livelihood β Financial independence.
π Mains Question
Q. Discuss the multi-pronged strategy adopted by the Government of India for the empowerment of girl children. How far has it succeeded in addressing educational, social and economic vulnerabilities?
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π βYour Money, Your Rightβ Campaign
π What It Is
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Nationwide drive (OctβDec 2025) to help citizens claim unclaimed financial assets: bank deposits, insurance, dividends, shares, mutual funds, pensions.
π 3A Framework
1οΈβ£ Awareness
2οΈβ£ Accessibility
3οΈβ£ Action
β‘οΈ Camps held in 477 districts with digital demos, FAQs, SOPs & multilingual outreach.
π Institutions Involved
π€ RBI (UDGAM), SEBI (MITRA), IRDAI (Bima Bharosa), PFRDA, IEPFA
β‘οΈ All major regulators coordinating to simplify tracing & settlement.
π Impact
π° In the first two months alone, βΉ2,000 crore worth of unclaimed funds were returned to rightful owners.
π Why It Matters
β Enhances financial inclusion
β Reduces dormant funds
β Strengthens trust in financial systems
π Mains Question
How does the 3A framework improve efficiency and inclusivity in settling unclaimed financial assets?
#GS2 #GS3 #Governance
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π Branding Indian Textiles
π Indiaβs Global Position
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6th-largest textile & apparel exporter; USD 37.75 bn exports (2024β25).
β‘οΈ Strong international demand + diverse, reliable supply chain.
π Export Promotion Mission (EPM)
1οΈβ£ Niryat Protsahaan β MSME trade finance (interest subvention, factoring, credit guarantees, e-commerce exporter credit).
2οΈβ£ Niryat Disha β Branding support, packaging, trade fairs, warehousing, logistics, capacity building.
π Market Access Boost
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15 FTAs signed, including IndiaβUK FTA + CETA β reducing tariffs & making Indian exporters more competitive.
π Building βBrand Indiaβ
πΎ Kasturi Cotton trademark β premium Indian cotton with traceability.
π§΅ Silk Mark β purity & quality assurance for global silk buyers.
πͺ BHARAT TEX 2025 β mega event showcasing India as top textile investment hub.
π Schemes Strengthening Competitiveness
πΉ RoSCTL / RoDTEP β rebate taxes/levies.
πΉ PM MITRA Parks β world-class integrated textile parks.
πΉ PM Mega Integrated Textile Regions & Apparel β scale + efficiency boost.
π Innovation & Design Push
β‘ National Technical Textiles Mission (NTTM) β R&D in carbon fibre, aramid fibre, nylon, composites, geotextiles, medtech, etc.
β‘ VisioNxt @ NIFT Chennai β AI-enabled design lab; forecasting + fashion innovation.
β‘ Handloom R&D β revive traditional designs, organic dyes, new fibres; DRCs for design-led excellence.
π Core Insight
Unified branding + FTAs + finance + design innovation = Indiaβs strategy to position textiles as globally competitive, premium, and future-ready.
π Mains Question
How do branding and innovation initiatives strengthen Indiaβs global textile competitiveness?
#GS3 #Manufacturing
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π Digital & Sustainable Governance: Key Steps for Efficient, Paperless Government
π Why in News?
Government detailed major digital systems and best practices improving transparency, efficiency, and citizen-centric governance.
π Key Highlights (Ultra-Short)
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e-Office: Used by 74 Ministries/Departments β faster file movement, digital signatures, full transparency.
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CPGRAMS: 24Γ7 grievance platform with tracking & appeal facility.
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Best practices under Special Campaign 5.0:
β’ Dak Chaupal (last-mile postal service)
β’ Amrit Samvaad (citizenβrailway dialogue)
β’ Clean Toilet Picture Challenge (NH sanitation reporting)
β’ QR-based file management app
β’ Facial attendance in post offices
β’ Cyber security awareness drives
β’ National e-waste recycling initiative
β’ Krishi Rakshak Portal for PMFBY grievances
π Implications
Boosts paperless governance, public accountability, faster service delivery, and sustainable administrative practices.
π Mains Question
Examine how digital governance tools such as e-Office and CPGRAMS are transforming administrative efficiency in India.
#GS2 #Governance
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π Indiaβs Counter-Terrorism Measures
π Strengthened Intelligence & Coordination
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MACβSMAC network expanded to district level with faster networks + AI/ML analytics.
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Seamless data-sharing across NIA, NATGRID, IB, ATS.
π Better Investigation & Forensics
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NIA issued UAPA investigation handbook β improves prosecutions.
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National Terror Database (NTDFAC) + OCND on NATGRID for big-data analysis.
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Major forensic upgrades: new labs, DNA machines, mobile vans; NFSU campuses at 16 locations.
π Operational Preparedness
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NSG expanded mandate β multi-city terror drills, counter-hijack & hostage-rescue exercises.
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Capacity-building for State CT forces via MoUs + training.
π Countering Online Radicalisation
β Large number of extremist URLs blocked; cyber-patrolling intensified.
β‘οΈ Significant arrests/chargesheets in online radicalisation cases.
π Border Security Boost
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CIBMS + drones, sensors, thermal imagers, smart fencing β fewer infiltration attempts & more drone interceptions.
β‘οΈ Large recovery of arms, ammo & narcotics.
π Police & CAPF Modernisation
π° βΉ21,710 crore (2021β2026) for CAPF infrastructure.
π° βΉ350 crore for India Reserve Battalions.
β‘οΈ Upgraded weapons, comms, surveillance tech, training.
π Core Insight
Indiaβs CT strategy now rests on tech-enabled intelligence, forensic strengthening, border tech, and inter-agency synergy.
π Mains Question
How do recent technological and institutional reforms strengthen Indiaβs counter-terrorism architecture?
#GS3 #InternalSecurity
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π Impact of Coal Mining β Key Government Updates
π Coal Production Targets
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2025β26 target: 1157 MT (CIL: 875 MT, SCCL: 72 MT, Others: 210 MT)
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Long-term target: 1.5 BT by 2029β30
π Environmental Measures by Coal PSUs
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Mandatory EIA & EMP, strict Air/Water/Mine rules
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Land reclamation, green belt development
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Air quality monitoring, PARIVESH compliance
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Promotion of sustainable + green mining technologies
π Cleaner Coal Technologies
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New washeries with zero-effluent discharge
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Tech: Heavy Media Cyclone, Teeter Bed Separator, Spiral Concentrator, Froth Flotation
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Renovation of old washeries for lower environmental impact
π Coal Gasification Push
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Govt approved βΉ8,500 crore scheme (2024)
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7 projects underway; expected to use 11.75 MT/year of coal for gasification
π Coal Mine Auctions & Revenue
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133 coal mines auctioned in 5 years β annual revenue βΉ38,710 crore
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Employment potential: 3.73 lakh people
π Reviving Abandoned Mines
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Revenue Sharing Model: 32 discontinued mines identified
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28 mines received LoAs; 2 mines restarted in FY 2025β26
π Mains Question
Q. Discuss the environmental challenges of coal mining in India and evaluate recent government measures to promote sustainable coal extraction.
π #GS3 | #Environment
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π Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Sintered REPMs
π Why in News?
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Union Cabinet approves βΉ7,280 crore scheme to boost domestic production of Rare Earth Permanent Magnets (REPMs).
π About the Scheme
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First-ever national initiative to create a full domestic REPM supply chain
β Oxides β Metals β Alloys β Finished Magnets
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Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Mines (with DAE + NITI Aayog oversight)
π Targets
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6,000 MTPA integrated REPM manufacturing capacity
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5 beneficiaries, each up to 1,200 MTPA, via global competitive bidding
π Financials
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Total: βΉ7,280 crore
β’ βΉ6,450 crore β sales-linked incentives (5 yrs)
β’ βΉ750 crore β capital subsidy for capacity creation
π Duration: 7 years (2-yr setup + 5-yr incentives)
π Indiaβs Current REPM Status
π Reserves:
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6.9 million tonnes (5th largest globally)
β‘οΈ Found in coastal placer sands (Odisha, AP, TN, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra, Gujarat)
β‘οΈ Hard-rock deposits: Rajasthan, Gujarat
π Production & Demand
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India contributes only ~1% to global rare-earth output
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Consumption: 4,000β5,000 TPA
β‘οΈ Expected to double by 2030 (EVs, renewables, electronics)
β οΈ Almost fully import-dependent
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π UPI Recognized as Worldβs Largest Real-Time Payment System
π Why in News?
IMF and ACI Worldwide confirm that UPI accounts for 49% of all global real-time payment transactions, the highest worldwide.
π Key Highlights (Ultra-Short)
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India processed 129.3 billion real-time payments β far ahead of Brazil, Thailand & China.
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PIDF-backed infra β 5.45 crore digital touchpoints deployed in tier-3 to tier-6 centres.
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56.86 crore QR codes enabled for 6.5 crore merchants.
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Incentives for BHIM-UPI & expansion of RuPay-UPI deepen merchant adoption.
π Implications
Strengthens Indiaβs global leadership in digital payments and accelerates inclusive financial digitisation.
π Mains Question
How has UPI transformed real-time digital payments in India and globally?
#GS3 #Economy
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π Reduction in COβ Emissions: Government Update
π Why in News?
Indiaβs latest BUR-4 report shows a 7.9% drop in national GHG emissions from 2019 to 2020.
π Key Highlights (Ultra-Short)
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Emission intensity of GDP reduced 36% (2005β2020).
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Achieved NDC target of 50% non-fossil power capacity ahead of time.
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Added 2.29 billion tonnes COβ forest carbon sink.
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Major push via solar, wind, hydrogen, EVs, green energy corridors, and battery storage.
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GST on EVs cut to 5%, green plates & tax waivers to boost adoption.
π Implications
India is progressing toward its 2070 net-zero pathway with clean energy expansion and lower carbon intensity.
π Mains Question
Discuss Indiaβs key strategies for reducing carbon emissions in line with its NDC and long-term climate goals.
#GS3 #Environment
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