PM IAS OCT 04 THE HINDU TOPICS

1. Swedish scientist gets medicine Nobel for work on human evolution

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  • GS 3: Science and Technology- Recent developments

2. Govt. may lift AFSPA in 4 States after Naga peace pact

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  • GS 3: Security- Security challenges and their management in border areas

3. Delhi gets over 400 new dengue cases in one week; peak likely this month

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  • Prelims syllabus: Current events of national and international importance.

4. Delhi Police books PFI under UAPA

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  • GS 3: Security- Challenges to internal security

5. With the rupee under pressure, what next

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  • GS 3: Indian Economy (international trade)

6. A decisive shift in the discourse on abortion rights

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  • GS 1: Society- Social Empowerment

7. Every drop counts

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  • GS 2: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources

8. Is TN’s breakfast scheme populist or pertinent?

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  • GS 2: Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the Centre and the States and the performance of these schemes.

9. Deaths, inaccuracies and statistics: The case of the SRS

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  • GS 1: Society: population and associated issues

10. The Mediation Bill, 2021

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  • GS 2: Structure, organisation and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary

11. The evolution of the Mahatma’s thought and philosophy

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  • GS 1: Modern Indian History- important contributors from various parts of the country in ‘The Freedom Struggle’.

12. Induction of indigenously built Light Combat Helicopter marks a new chapter: Air chief

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  • GS 3: Achievements of Indians in science & technology.Indigenisation of technology and developing new technology.

13. Yunqing Tang bags SASTRA Ramanujan Prize 2022 for her contribution in maths

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  • Prelims syllabus: Current events of national and international importance.

14. 69% houses under PMAY in rural India are owned by women, says govt.

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  • GS 2: Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the Centre and the States and the performance of these schemes.

15. MGNREGS to fund work to reverse desertification of land across the States

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  • GS 3: Environmental pollution and degradation

16. Centre plans cutting coal supply to plants that don’t comply on biomass cofiring

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17. September PMI signals a deceleration in pace of manufacturing expansion

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