Source: TH Context: The Union Health Minister, J.P. Nadda, inaugurated the 10th anniversary celebrations of AMRIT (Affordable Medicines and Reliable Implants for Treatment) Pharmacy in New Delhi. AMRIT pharmacies were established to provide affordable, life-saving medicines and medical implants to patients across India. Key Highlights: About AMRIT Pharmacy
Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012
Source: TH Context: The Supreme Court recently issued notice in a case where a woman is accused of penetrative sexual assault under Section 3 of the POCSO Act, 2012. The accused argues that the law is gender-specific and applies only to male offenders. This raises an important question: Is POCSO gender-neutral for both perpetrators and victims?Legal and legislative evidence strongly suggests YES. Key Features of the POCSO Act: Feature Details 1. Child-Centric & Gender-Neutral Law • Applicable to all children aged 0–18 years • Protects boys and girls equally. 2. Clear Definition of Sexual Offences • Penetrative sexual assault • Aggravated penetrative sexual assault (by police, teachers, relatives, public servants, repeat offenders, etc.) • Sexual assault • Sexual harassment • Using a child for pornography 3. Mandatory Reporting • Any person aware of an offence must report it. • Failure to report can lead to criminal liability. 4. Special Courts • Each district must establish Special POCSO Courts. • Ensures child-friendly, speedy trial proceedings. 5. Child-Friendly Procedures • Child’s statement can be recorded at home/comfortable place. • Child should not face the accused. • Child’s identity must remain confidential. • Medical examination preferably by a woman doctor. 6. Strict Punishments • Includes rigorous imprisonment + fines. • Death penalty allowed for aggravated penetrative sexual assault (enhanced after 2019 & 2020 reforms). 7. Protection from Child Pornography • Criminalizes creating, storing, distributing, transmitting child porn. • Stricter rules under the 2019 Amendment. Why the POCSO Act Is Gender-Neutral The Text of the Law Supports Gender Neutrality
Indigenous Integrated Drone Detection and Interdiction System (Mark-2)
Context: India is set to enhance its counter-drone warfare capabilities as the Army and Indian Air Force (IAF) prepare to procure 16 indigenous Integrated Drone Detection and Interdiction System (Mark-2) units. About Integrated Drone Detection and Interdiction System (Mark-2) Key Features
NITI Aayog Panel Recommends 17 Reforms for MSMEs
Source: TOI Context: A high-level committee chaired by NITI Aayog member Rajiv Gauba has proposed 17 reforms aimed at reducing regulatory and financial pressures on micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).The reforms focus on credit access, compliance simplification, tax procedures, dispute resolution, and CSR obligations, with timelines for implementation under review by ministries. Key Recommendations Credit Access Dispute Resolution & MSME Protection Corporate Compliance Reforms Tax & GST Reforms Expected Impact
Birsa Munda: 150th Birth Anniversary (Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas)
Source: IE Context: Prime Minister and Home Minister paid tribute to Bhagwan Birsa Munda on his 150th birth anniversary, celebrated nationwide as Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas. The day honours his contributions to tribal rights, freedom struggle, and cultural identity. Who Was Birsa Munda? Birth & Early Life What Was Ulgulan? Major Contributions Social & Religious Reforms Unique Facts About Birsa Munda
RBI’s 10% Tier-I Cap on Acquisition Financing Seen as Restrictive
Source: BS Context: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released a draft circular on October 24, 2025, proposing guidelines to allow banks to finance corporate acquisitions. This is a major policy shift, since Indian banks were earlier barred from lending for mergers and acquisitions due to risks of over-leverage and promoter-level funding. Under the new proposal, banks may fund corporate acquisitions—domestic or overseas—only if they create long-term strategic value and not merely support financial restructuring. Key Provisions of RBI’s Draft Norms Why Banks Find the 10% Cap Restrictive Bankers argue that: Some executives believe the exposure cap could be raised to around 30% of Tier-I capital for well-governed banks. Why RBI Is Being Cautious Experts say the central bank’s conservative limits reflect genuine risks: 1. Uncertain outcomes of acquisitions Not all M&A deals succeed. If a bank funds a deal based on optimistic projections and the acquisition fails, it can turn into a bad loan. 2. Asset–Liability Mismatch (ALM) Banks will therefore need stronger credit underwriting and dedicated long-term funding structures. Need for Strong Internal Frameworks Experts advise banks to: Analysts add that banks must first build a high-quality acquisition finance book, especially through mid-market deals, before asking RBI for softer rules. Inclusion of Mid-Market & Family-Owned Firms EY notes that restricting eligibility only to listed companies excludes: A calibrated expansion of eligibility may be required later. Why Banks Want the Norms Liberalised Bank credit growth to corporates has slowed as companies rely increasingly on: Bankers believe acquisition financing could develop similarly to infrastructure financing, where: Key Risks Identified
Reforming Lending to Low-Income Households in India
Source: BS Context: India has developed a robust last-mile credit ecosystem, yet repeated shocks over the past 15 years—Andhra Pradesh crisis (2010), demonetisation (2016), Covid-19 (2020), and the slowdown since early 2024—have caused abrupt lending cuts and household distress. The solution lies in moving from stop-start lending cycles to continuous, reliable access to formal credit for low-income households. Key Recommendations Harmonise Bank-NBFC Partnership and Strengthen PSL Reduce Funding Fragility Replace Crude Lender Caps with Credible Income Assessment Rationale
NUCFDC Seeks RBI Nod for Smaller Urban Cooperative Banks
Source: Mint Context: The National Urban Co-operative Financial and Development Corporation Ltd (NUCFDC)—the apex body representing India’s urban cooperative banks (UCBs)—is preparing to request the RBI to allow small UCBs with net worth below ₹50 crore to offer digital services such as internet banking, mobile banking, and UPI. Current RBI Rules Under existing RBI regulations: This restriction means a majority of UCBs cannot provide modern digital banking facilities to their customers. What NUCFDC Is Proposing NUCFDC wants RBI to consider an alternative compliance model: NUCFDC’s Role and Infrastructure Plan NUCFDC received its licence in February 2024 as a mid-layer NBFC.Its current focus is non-fund-based support for UCBs, especially digital modernization. Key components of the central stack NUCFDC is building: This infrastructure is being built for 440 UCBs that have partnered with NUCFDC so far. Why This Matters Pending Regulatory Response Queries sent to RBI and the finance ministry remain unanswered.RBI will need to evaluate whether the proposal aligns with: India’s Urban Cooperative Banks (UCBs) Urban Cooperative Banks (UCBs) are financial institutions operating on a cooperative model, primarily serving urban and semi-urban areas. They cater to lower- and middle-income groups, small businesses, and local communities. Key Features of UCBs:
India’s Agricultural Exports: Trends, Drivers, Challenges and Import Patterns (2024–25 to 2025–26)
Source: IE Context: India’s agricultural exports are growing faster than overall merchandise exports, reflecting resilience in the farm sector amidst global uncertainty, trade restrictions, and commodity price volatility. Export Trends (2024–25 to April–Sept 2025) Strong Growth in 2025–26 (April–Sept 2025) Performance in FY 2024–25 (April–March) India’s farm exports clearly outperformed total exports in both years. Key Drivers of Agricultural Export Growth 1. Non-Basmati Rice 2. Marine Products 3. Coffee 4. Fruits & Vegetables Volatility in India’s Farm Exports India’s agricultural exports have experienced frequent cycles: Year Export Value 2013–14 $43.3 bn 2015–16 $32.8 bn (sharp fall) 2020–21 $41.9 bn (recovery) 2021–22 $50.2 bn 2022–23 $53.2 bn (peak) 2023–24 $48.8 bn 2024–25 $52 bn Cause of Volatility Role of FAO Food Price Index Low cereal and sugar sub-index values → bearish export outlook in coming months. Impact of Trump Tariffs Positive Development Import Trends (Apr–Sep 2025) India’s farm imports grew faster than total imports. Highly Concentrated Import Basket India imports mainly: Outlook for 2025–26 The performance will depend on:
Saffron Cultivation Breakthrough in Telangana
Source: TOI Context: Scientists at Sri Konda Laxman Telangana Horticultural University (SKLTHU) have successfully grown saffron using aeroponics — a method where plant roots are suspended in air and misted with nutrients, eliminating the need for soil. Key Highlights: Aeroponics Aeroponics is a soilless cultivation technique in which plant roots are suspended in the air and periodically misted with a nutrient-rich solution, providing all the water and minerals the plant needs to grow. Key Features: Why It Matters Challenges / Risks