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Single-Use Plastic Ban
Single-Use Plastic Ban: Strong on Paper, Weak in Practice

Single-Use Plastic Ban Syllabus: Pollution (UPSC GS III)Source: The Hindu Why in News? Despite Karnataka’s 2016 ban under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, single-use plastics (SUPs) are still widely used. Weak enforcement, illegal production, and low public awareness remain major hurdles. About the Ban Scale of the Problem Plastic Enforcement Data in Bengaluru: Why It Matters Legal & Policy Framework Key Challenges Way Forward Conclusion The single-use plastic ban is ineffective without strict enforcement, behavioural change, and market incentives. Karnataka’s

GST Reforms and State Compensation Debate
GST Reforms and State Compensation Debate

GST slab rationalisation promises simplicity and competitiveness, but uneven revenue losses raise debate on compensating states for fiscal stability.

Green Hydrogen
India’s Green Hydrogen Potential

India can capture 10% of the global green hydrogen market by 2030 with subsidy shifts, demand mandates, and strong infrastructure.

Money Laundering
Money Laundering Using Cryptocurrency

ED’s ₹260 cr Money Laundering probe shows crypto misuse via anonymity, mixers & weak KYC; stronger AML laws, global ties & tech needed to curb it.

LEAP-1 Mission by Dhruva Space
LEAP-1 Mission

LEAP-1 Mission by Dhruva Space will launch on SpaceX Falcon 9, showcasing AI and hyperspectral imaging for global commercial applications.

BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile
BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile

BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile, jointly developed by India and Russia, boosts precision-strike capability with multi-platform deployment.

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