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UPI at 10

UPI at 10: The completion of a decade of the Unified Payments Interface marks one of the most transformative phases in India’s economic history. Read here to learn more. From its launch in 2016 to becoming the backbone of India’s digital financial ecosystem in 2026, UPI has fundamentally reshaped how individuals, businesses, and the state […]

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The Emperor Penguin has been classified as an endangered species by the IUCN. It is a warning about the accelerating impacts of climate change in Antarctica. Read here to learn more. The recent classification of the Emperor Penguin as an endangered species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature marks a critical moment in […]

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Quantum Cloning Breakthrough has got the quantum world rethinking the limits of quantum information. Read here to learn more about quantum cloning. Recent experimental advances claiming the creation of “perfect copies” of quantum states have sparked significant interest in the scientific community. At first glance, this appears to challenge one of the most fundamental princip...


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The debate on the Prime Minister’s tenure limits has re-emerged. Read here to understand the constitutional position, issues, and reform options. The renewed debate over imposing term limits on the Prime Minister of India reflects broader concerns about prolonged incumbency, the concentration of executive power, and the weakening of institutional accountability. While India’s...


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Left-Wing Extremism (LWE), commonly referred to as Naxalism, remains one of India’s long-standing internal security challenges. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs’ 2026 reclassification of LWE-affected districts reflects a significant decline. Read here to learn more. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs’ 2026 revision of Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) district categorisation marks ...


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