Karnataka SC Subclassification Law Put On Hold

Why in the News ? The Karnataka Scheduled Castes (Sub-classification) Bill, 2025, approved by the Governor, is yet to be implemented as the State government has delayed its gazette notification amid legal concerns and lack of consensus among Dalit sub-groups, avoiding an ex post legal challenge scenario. Key Features of the SC Subclassification Law: ● …

Rajasthan High Court Deletes Remarks On Transgender Law

Why in the News ? The Rajasthan High Court removed controversial remarks from its March 30 judgment on the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill, 2026, stating they were included inadvertently, raising questions about judicial observations and evolving transgender rights jurisprudence in India, much like the development of environmental jurisprudence through landmark cases. Court…

ISRO Opens Aditya L1 Observation Opportunities For Researchers

Why in the News ? The ISRO has announced the second Announcement of Opportunity (AO) for its Aditya-L1 mission, inviting proposals from Indian researchers to utilise observation time, marking a significant step in expanding solar research collaboration and scientific utilisation of mission data. ISRO’s space facilities operate under strict environmental clearances, including compliance with the…

INS Taragiri Boosts India’s Maritime Defence Capabilities

Why in the News ? The Indian Navy commissioned INS Taragiri, a stealth frigate under Project 17A, at Visakhapatnam. The induction highlights India’s progress in indigenous defence manufacturing and strengthens its maritime security capabilities amid growing strategic importance of sea lanes. The project received necessary environmental clearances for construction at the naval dockyard, adhering to…

Israel Approves Death Penalty Law For Terror Convicts

Why in the News ? Israel’s Parliament (Knesset) has passed a controversial Death Penalty for Terrorists Bill, mandating capital punishment for certain terror offences. The move marks a significant shift in Israel’s security policy, triggering domestic debate and international concern. Legal experts have noted that unlike environmental jurisprudence where the precautionary principle and polluter pays…

Governing the Drop: A Dialogue on Water, Society, and Sustainability

Governing the Drop: A Dialogue on Water, Society, and Sustainability

Universal School of Administration, under the IQAC initiative, successfully hosted a thought-provoking event titled “Governing the Drop: Geography, Society, and Sustainable Water.” Organized by the Department of Geography, the session brought together academic insight and real-world relevance on one of the most pressing global concerns—water sustainability. The event was presided over by Mr. R. Upendra…

CAPF Bill 2026 Aims to Reform Security Framework

Why in the News? The Rajya Sabha passed the Central Armed Police Forces (General Administration) Bill, 2026, aiming to standardise recruitment, service conditions, and cadre management of CAPF officers, while strengthening internal security architecture and addressing long-standing administrative inconsistencies. Key Provisions of CAPF Bill 2026: ● Establishes a uniform legal framework for Group ‘A’ General…

Jan Vishwas Bill 2026 Promotes Decriminalisation and Governance Reform

Why in the News ? The Lok Sabha passed the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2026, aiming to decriminalise minor offences, rationalise penalties, and improve ease of doing business and living, marking one of India’s largest governance reforms toward trust-based regulation. Key Features of Jan Vishwas Bill 2026: Significance, Rationale and Criticism About Decriminalisation…

IBC Amendment 2026 Passed to Strengthen Insolvency Framework

Why in the News ? Parliament has passed the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2026, aiming to resolve procedural delays, enhance transparency, and strengthen the insolvency framework. The reforms seek to improve resolution efficiency, creditor recovery, and overall financial system stability. Key Features and Amendments in IBC 2026: ●  Introduces 12 amendments (11 by…

Qdenga Vaccine Offers Hope Against Dengue Burden

Why in the News ? India has cleared Qdenga (TAK-003), its first dengue vaccine, for individuals aged 4–60 years. This marks a major step in tackling dengue burden, though experts caution that it reduces disease severity, not transmission, requiring continued public health efforts. Significance and Benefits of Dengue Vaccine: Limitations and Challenges Key points: Dengue…