TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS (ENGLISH) – 20.11.2025

  1. SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN KEY PROVISIONS OF TRIBALS REFORMS ACT 2021

SUBJECT: POLITY

  • The Supreme Court invalidated several provisions of the 2021 Act, citing violation of separation of powers and judicial independence.
  • Challenged aspects include the four-year tenure for tribunal members, age limit of 50 years, and excessive executive control in appointments.
  • The court mandated formation of a National Tribunal Commission within four months to oversee tribunal administration and ensure merit-based selections.
  • It restored safeguards from the Madras Bar Association case, emphasizing fixed tenures and independence from legislative overrides.
  • Concepts: Basic structure doctrine protects judicial independence; Articles 323A and 323B outline tribunal powers but subordinate to constitutional courts.
  • Implications for UPSC: Highlights tensions between executive efficiency and judicial autonomy in administrative adjudication.
  1. INDIA ATTAINS RECORD DEFENCE PRODUCTION OF RS 1.54 LAKH CRORE IN 2024-25

SUBJECT: DEFENCE

  • Defence production reached an all-time high of Rs 1.54 lakh crore, driven by indigenization efforts and policy reforms.
  • Exports surged, contributing to self-reliance under Atmanirbhar Bharat, with increased private sector participation.
  • Key factors include positive indigenization lists banning imports and incentives for MSMEs in defence manufacturing.
  • The budget allocation rose from Rs 2.53 lakh crore in 2013-14 to Rs 6.81 lakh crore in 2025-26, boosting R&D and production.
  • Concepts: Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020 promotes strategic partnerships and technology transfers.
  • This milestone reduces import dependence, enhances national security, and positions India as a global defence exporter.
  • Future focus: Expanding collaborations for advanced systems like drones and AI-integrated weaponry.
  1. PRIME MINISTER INAUGURATES SOUTH INDIA NATURAL FARMING SUMMIT IN COIMBATORE, TAMIL NADU

SUBJECT: NATIONAL

  • PM Narendra Modi launched the summit to promote sustainable agriculture, urging adoption of natural farming models.
  • Emphasis on “One Acre, One Season” approach to boost soil health, reduce chemical inputs, and enhance farmer incomes in Tamil Nadu.
  • The event highlights Tamil Nadu’s role in scaling natural farming, aligning with national goals for chemical-free produce by 2025.
  • Discussions covered bio-inputs, market linkages, and integration with schemes like Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana.
  • Concepts: Article 48A directs state policy towards agriculture and animal husbandry protection; connects to environmental sustainability under SDG 2.
  • Tamil Nadu benefits through skill training for farmers and promotion of local varieties, fostering rural economy.
  • Aims to position India as a global leader in natural farming, addressing climate resilience in southern states.
  1. TAMIL NADU SIGNS MOU WITH ANSR TO ATTRACT GLOBAL CAPABILITY CENTRES

SUBJECT: ECONOMY

  • The state government partnered with ANSR to draw investments in IT, engineering, and innovation hubs.
  • Focus on creating high-skill jobs, enhancing Tamil Nadu’s ecosystem for global corporations in Chennai and other cities.
  • Initiative targets next-wave GCCs, leveraging the state’s talent pool and infrastructure for sectors like fintech and AI.
  • Expected outcomes include increased FDI, technology transfer, and economic multipliers through ancillary services.
  • Concepts: Ease of Doing Business reforms under state industrial policies; aligns with national Production Linked Incentive schemes.
  • Builds on Tamil Nadu’s existing GCC strengths, aiming for 20% growth in employment and exports.
  • Supports regional development by integrating with SIPCOT parks and skill programs.
  1. WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX INFLATION HITS 27-MONTH LOW AT -1.21% IN OCTOBER 2025

SUBJECT: ECONOMY

  • WPI deflation driven by sharp drops in food prices, including pulses (-16.5%) and vegetables (-35%).
  • Overall index stood at 154.8, reflecting eased input costs amid favorable monsoons and supply chain improvements.
  • Retail CPI inflation at 0.25%, indicating controlled inflationary pressures for consumers.
  • Implications for RBI: Provides space for monetary policy adjustments to support growth amid global uncertainties.
  • Concepts: WPI measures wholesale price changes, influencing producer costs; links to fiscal-monetary coordination under FRBM Act.
  • Positive for manufacturing and exports, but risks from volatile food prices highlight need for agri-supply reforms.
  • Contributes to stable economic environment, with projections for FY26 GDP growth around 7%.

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