16 April 2026 Indian Express
What to Read in Indian Express (Topic and Syllabus wise)
1. In workers’ protests, a test of labour reforms
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GS 2: Governance (Government Policies & Interventions for Development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design & implementation – Labour Reforms, Labour Codes, Social Security, Gig Economy)
2. Humanity is its own greatest threat. Unless it changes tack
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GS 3: Environment & Ecology (Conservation, Climate Change, Biodiversity, Anthropocene, Sustainable Development)
3. Making history needs more than tearing hurry
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GS 2: Polity & Governance: Parliamentary Representation, Delimitation, Women’s Reservation, Electoral Reforms & Federal Balance
4. For agri growth in volatile world, look beyond farm gate
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GS 3: Indian Economy (Agriculture): Issues related to agriculture, agri-value chains, food processing, agricultural marketing, global supply chains, and trade agreements (FTAs).
5. A new world order needs a credible architect. India must claim that role
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GS 2: International Relations: India’s foreign policy, global order, West Asia geopolitics, energy security, and role in global governance.
6. Plastic bags to playing cards: WPI inflation hits 3-year high
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GS 3: Indian Economy (Inflation: WPI vs CPI, cost-push inflation, global commodity shocks, fuel price transmission)
7. Why NHAI wants your number plate & FASTag on same page
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GS 3: Indian Economy (Infrastructure: Roads & Digital Payments) and Science & Technology (Applications of RFID, ANPR, Intelligent Transport Systems in governance).
8. The twin moves that will reshape Indian democracy
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GS 3: Polity & Governance: Parliament, Constitutional Amendments, Delimitation, Representation & Women’s Reservation in Legislatures
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