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30 Jun 2026
2 articlesCBSE Three-Language Rule: Debate Over the Third Language from Class 6
A debate has emerged over the CBSE plan to add a third language from Class 6, rooted in the NEP 2020 three-language formula. After a …
Akal Takht Raises Objections to Punjab's Amended Anti-Sacrilege Law
The Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of the Sikhs, has objected to Punjab's amended anti-sacrilege law passed in April 2026, saying it intrudes on …
28 Jun 2026
3 articlesThe Tungabhadra Model: How Three States Share One River's Waters
On 25 June 2026, three southern states inaugurated new gates of the Tungabhadra dam and pledged closer cooperation. The Tungabhadra, a Krishna tributary, is a …
Anti-Defection Law Explained: The Tenth Schedule and the Speaker's Role
The anti-defection law, placed in the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, decides when lawmakers lose their seats for switching parties. Here is a simple explainer …
Akal Takht Summons Punjab's Sikh Legislators: Understanding the Institution and Its Authority
The Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of the Sikhs, has summoned Punjab's Sikh MLAs and ministers to appear on June 29, 2026 over a …
26 Jun 2026
2 articlesSupreme Court's Push for a Unified Trauma Care System to Cut Road Deaths
The Supreme Court has directed states to build a unified emergency trauma care system — a single number 112, GPS ambulances, a Good Samaritan law, …
Ladakh's demands explained: Sixth Schedule, statehood and the protests
Ladakh became a Union Territory in 2019 after the reorganisation of Jammu and Kashmir. Local bodies now seek statehood, Sixth Schedule protection and safeguards for …
25 Jun 2026
2 articles50 years of the Emergency (1975-77): what aspirants should know
The Emergency was declared on June 25, 1975 under Article 352 and lifted in March 1977. It involved suspension of some fundamental rights, press censorship …
Passport and proof of citizenship: what India's laws actually say
The MEA clarified in June 2026 that an Indian passport is a travel document, not standalone proof of citizenship. Citizenship in India flows from the …
24 Jun 2026
2 articlesAmended FCRA Rules 2026: what changed and the concerns raised
The Union Home Ministry notified amended FCRA Rules in June 2026, tying every NGO registration to specific purposes (from a list of 105) and to …
Centre Tightens FCRA Rules on Foreign Funding of NGOs
The Home Ministry has tightened FCRA rules through two notifications, linking every NGO registration to specific purposes and states, prescribing a schedule of 105 permissible …
15 Jun 2026
2 articlesPreventive Detention and Its Constitutional Safeguards (Article 22)
A High Court's sharp criticism of how preventive detention was being used has put the spotlight on this exceptional power. This explainer covers what preventive …
Anti-Defection Law Explained: The Tenth Schedule of the Constitution
A group of elected members switching parties in June 2026 has renewed focus on the anti-defection law. This explainer covers the Tenth Schedule, when a …
12 Jun 2026
3 articlesAnti-Defection Law Explained: The Tenth Schedule and the Speaker's Role in Disqualification
The Anti-Defection Law in the Tenth Schedule lets legislators be disqualified for defecting, with an exception only for a two-thirds party merger. The Speaker decides …
Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls: How Voter Lists Are Updated
The Election Commission is conducting a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in several States, updating voter lists through fresh drafts and house-to-house verification. …
Higher Education and Indian Federalism: How the Centre and States Share Power
Higher education in India is governed under the Concurrent List, giving both the Centre and the States law-making power. In practice, bodies like the UGC …