The Hindu – Important News Articles & Editorial Analysis
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India to Tap Augmented Solar Capacity, Coal to Weather El Niño & Summer Power Demand
India's record peak power demand of 256.1 GW (April 2026) highlights a structural shift driven by rapid economic expansion, data centre proliferation, railway electrification, and skyrocketing cooling demand amid record heatwaves. El Niño threatens a "worst-of-both-worlds" scenario: decreased hydro-power alongside massive demand spikes.
The Energy Mix at Peak Demand
The Integration Challenge
The policy discourse is shifting from "Generation Adequacy" (adding panels) to "System Flexibility". India must invest in Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) for night-time peak demand, Pumped Storage Hydropower (PSH) for large-scale energy shifting, and Smart Grid Infrastructure for dynamic load management.
Prelims Practice
Q: The term "Baseload Power" refers to:
(a) Peak electricity demand during summer
(b) Minimum level of demand on an electrical grid over a period
(c) Renewable energy generation capacity
(d) Power generated during emergencies
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Answer: (b)
Mains Practice
Q: "India's energy transition is constrained more by grid limitations than generation capacity." Discuss. (150 Words)
'48% of NSE Firms Have No Women as Key Managers'
A study by the Udaiti Foundation reveals that nearly 50% of 2,647 NSE-listed companies have zero women in Key Managerial Positions (KMPs), with only 0.64 women per company on average. Women's representation in the formal workforce has declined to 18%.
Sectoral Distribution
| Sector | Women's Share (%) |
|---|---|
| Hospitals & Lab Services | 48% |
| Textiles | 37% |
| Consumer Services | 34% |
| IT | 34% |
| Banks & FMCG | 26% & 21% |
| Construction | 2% |
Structural Barriers: Organizations fail to facilitate career progression due to biases and lack of support systems (childcare breaks). While Companies Act/SEBI mandates boosted board representation, these haven't trickled down to KMPs where decision-making power is concentrated. The earnings gap of ₹5,664/month persists despite Article 39(d) and the Code on Wages.
Prelims Practice
Q: Which best describes the term "Glass Ceiling"?
(a) Legal restrictions on employment
(b) Invisible barriers preventing women from reaching leadership positions
(c) Wage ceiling imposed by companies
(d) Physical workplace safety barriers
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Answer: (b)
Mains Practice
Q: Why is female labour force participation low in India despite economic growth? (150 Words)
Work in Progress: India Must Strengthen Public Sector Hospital Capacity
The NSO 80th Round survey provides a comprehensive snapshot of India's progress toward Universal Health Coverage. While insurance penetration has seen a threefold increase (rural coverage: 12.9% → 45.5%; urban: 8.9% → 31.8%), hospitalization rates have not recovered to 2014 levels — insurance coverage is not synonymous with access.
Way Forward
1. Strengthen Public Tertiary Capacity to compete with private sector. 2. Enforce standard rates for all services including diagnostics under PMJAY. 3. Chronic Care Integration — evolve from "acute-care" to "chronic-care" model. 4. Audit unmet need — why do people who report ailments still not seek formal treatment?
Prelims Practice
Q: With reference to PMJAY:
1. It provides coverage for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization.
2. It is entirely funded by the Central Government.
3. It covers outpatient (OPD) expenses for all beneficiaries.
Which is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
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Answer: (a) 1 only
Mains Practice
Q: Evaluate the role of government-funded health insurance schemes in achieving Universal Health Coverage in India. (150 Words)
Concrete Closing In on the City's Green Heart
The KBR National Park, Hyderabad's "green lung," faces a significant environmental standoff over the H-CITI project (seven flyovers and seven underpasses along the park's periphery). The controversy highlights the systemic challenge of balancing rapid urbanization with protecting ecologically sensitive urban spaces.
Ecological & Hydrological Concerns
Urban Heat Island Effect: Replacing green cover with concrete increases local temperatures by 2–5°C. Groundwater Recharge: KBR Park is a vital catchment area; impermeable surfaces threaten water security. Biodiversity Loss: Felling thousands of trees without scientific survival protocols impacts habitat for resident and migratory bird species.
Prelims Practice
Q: With reference to Eco-Sensitive Zones (ESZ):
1. ESZs are notified around Protected Areas to act as shock absorbers.
2. The SC in Godavarman (2022) mandated a uniform 1 km ESZ without exception.
3. ESZs prohibit all forms of human activity.
Which is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
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Answer: (a) 1 only
Mains Practice
Q: Examine the role of Eco-Sensitive Zones in conserving urban biodiversity. Highlight the challenges in their effective implementation. (150 Words)
Unmindful of Nature's Vagaries, Their Toil for Survival Continues
India's massive informal workforce — comprising nearly 82% of the total labour force — faces a silent, systemic crisis at the intersection of climate change and the labour market. As temperatures soar, this sector lacking occupational safety nets becomes the most vulnerable, turning the "heatwave crisis" into a "climate justice" challenge.
The Policy-Reality Gap
Institutional Failure: Workers remain unaware of weather alerts. Economic Insecurity: Workers can't afford to lose a day's wage, highlighting the failure of social security nets to provide "climate leave." Gendered Impact: Women face a double burden — extreme heat labour plus household responsibilities. MGNREGA Shortcomings: Payment delays are often more concerning than the heat itself.
Way Forward
1. Mandate "heat-safe" protocols (rest hours, water, shade) with strict enforcement. 2. Climate-resilient urban planning (cool roofs, green cover, permeable pavements). 3. Expand MGNREGA to include "climate hazard pay." 4. Deploy mobile clinics near labour hubs during peak summer. 5. Last-mile awareness through grassroots organizations in vernacular formats.
Prelims Practice
Q: With reference to the "Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect":
1. It refers to higher temperatures in urban areas vs. surrounding rural areas.
2. It is primarily caused by increased vegetation cover in cities.
3. Use of concrete and asphalt contributes to this phenomenon.
Which is/are correct?
(a) 1 and 3 only
(b) 2 only
(c) 1, 2 and 3
(d) 1 only
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Answer: (a) 1 and 3 only
Mains Practice
Q: "Climate change is no longer only an environmental issue but a labour market crisis in India." Discuss. (250 Words)
India's Global Right Linkages, Costs and Consequences
The editorial examines the emergence of a "global right-wing ideological axis" and its implications for India's foreign policy. The post-2008 financial crisis fostered a wave of populist-autocratic leaders globally, connected through transnational platforms like the International Democracy Union and Conservative Political Action Conference.
India's Shifting Foreign Policy Paradigm
Critical Implications and Costs
Diplomatic Reprisals: Entanglement in other nations' domestic politics risks expulsion of intelligence officials and strained bilateral ties. Diaspora Vulnerability: Partisan alignment can make Indian diaspora targets for hate speech or visa restrictions. Strategic Missteps: Unconditional support for specific leaders in West Asia may limit India's room for manoeuvre and weaken its moral leadership of the Global South. Transparency Concerns: Personalized diplomacy may prioritize specific business conglomerates over broader national interests.
The Central Tension
Strategic Autonomy vs. Multi-Alignment: Is India moving from decisions based purely on national interest toward a pragmatic, transaction-based approach? India's claim to lead the "Global South" requires balancing developing-nation concerns with complex Global North relations. If diaspora political activism becomes partisan, does it enhance or diminish India's soft power?
Mains Practice
Q: "India's foreign policy is increasingly witnessing a shift from strategic autonomy to ideological alignment." Critically examine. (250 Words)

