
Brij Bhushan vs State of Delhi
The Brij Bhushan case (1950) upheld press freedom, ruling that pre-censorship violates Article 19(1)(a) unless justified by public order.

The Brij Bhushan case (1950) upheld press freedom, ruling that pre-censorship violates Article 19(1)(a) unless justified by public order.

The 1986 Bijoe Emmanuel vs State of Kerala case upheld the right to freedom of religion and expression, affirming that patriotism cannot be forced.

Lokpal, India’s anti-corruption body, faces declining complaints, weak transparency, and calls for reform to regain public trust and credibility.

Part I – The Union and Its Territory explains India’s political structure, state formation, and the flexibility of its federal system.

India remains vigilant against Polio resurgence amid rising cases in neighbouring countries, reinforcing its commitment to sustained immunisation and surveillance.

India’s new policies aim at Reversing the Brain Drain by bringing global talent home through research reforms, incentives, and innovation.

RTI Act at 20 shows declining transparency due to vacancies, weak enforcement, and new privacy laws undermining citizens’ right to information.

Gender-Affirming Care is vital for the dignity, mental health, and inclusion of India’s transgender and gender-diverse communities.

India and the Multipolar West: India navigates a divided Western order, balancing partnerships for growth, security, and global influence.

The cough syrup deaths in India expose weak drug regulation and highlight the urgent need for stricter safety and accountability measures.

A complete HPPSC-focused analysis of the Skill Development Allowance Scheme,

A complete HPPSC-focused analysis of Rajiv Gandhi Swarozgar Start-up Scheme,


The National Board for Wildlife is India’s apex body for

Himachal Pradesh hosts diverse wildlife across alpine, temperate, and subtropical

A complete HPPSC-focused analysis of Mukhya Mantri Swavalamban Yojana (2019),
Sindh is a historical and geographical region located in southeastern Pakistan, bordering India’s Rajasthan and Gujarat states. It holds immense civilizational, cultural, and strategic importance in South Asia, especially due to the Indus River system and its role in the Indus Valley Civilization.
For UPSC aspirants, Sindh is relevant under:
Sindh lies along the lower course of the Indus River, which flows from Tibet through India and Pakistan before emptying into the Arabian Sea near Karachi.
Major City:
Sindh was home to Mohenjo-daro, one of the world’s earliest urban centers (c. 2500 BCE).
Sindh became part of Pakistan in 1947 during Partition.
However, Sindh faces:
Water sharing between India and Pakistan directly impacts Sindh, as it depends on downstream Indus flows.
Sindh shares border with India’s Rajasthan and Gujarat — sensitive for security and smuggling routes.
Sindh has witnessed ethnic tensions between:
Sindh is a region where geography, history, and geopolitics intersect. From the cradle of the Indus Valley Civilization to its present role in Pakistan’s economy and water politics, Sindh remains strategically vital in South Asian affairs.
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In short: Ambedkar’s book gives a deep, factual insight into the political realities that led to the partition of India in 1947.
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