20 April 2026 Indian Express


What to Read in Indian Express (Topic and Syllabus wise)

1. Meghalaya’s response to crisis in classroom is worth learning from
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GS 2: Social Justice (Issues relating to Health, Education, Human Resource Development, and Government Policies & Interventions for Vulnerable Sections – Early Childhood Development/Education).

2. In BJP’s bills, federalism & nationalism, not naari shakti, were at stake
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GS 2: Polity & Governance: Federalism, Representation, Delimitation, and Issues related to Parliament & Constitutional Amendments.

3. Public communication must not become political messaging
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GS 2: Polity & Governance: Election processes, role of Election Commission, government policies & ethical governance (use of state resources in elections).

4. Picking up the pieces, after the collapse
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GS 2: Polity & Governance: Parliament and State Legislatures, Constitutional Amendments, Representation of Women, Delimitation, and Federalism.

5. Workers’ protests are not law and order issues, but a cry for dignity
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GS 2: Governance & Social Justice: Issues relating to labour, welfare schemes, and rights of vulnerable sections (workers, informal sector).

6. Women participation in economy rising, but presence at top dismal
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GS 3: Indian Economy: Inclusive growth and issues relating to employment, especially female labour force participation and gender inequality in economic decision-making.

7. ‘Fast breeder reactors to play key role in long-term energy security’
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GS 3: Science & Technology: (Nuclear Energy & Indigenous Technology) + Infrastructure & Energy Security (Three-Stage Nuclear Programme of India).

8. Yellow Line: How Israel is pushing boundaries, from Gaza to Lebanon
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GS 2: International Relations: Effect of policies and conflicts of developed countries on India’s interests; international conflicts, humanitarian law, and geopolitics of West Asia.

9. States’ rights, caste factor: What was debated before women’s quota in local bodies
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GS 2: Polity & Governance: Devolution of powers, Panchayati Raj Institutions, Urban Local Bodies, and issues of women’s political representation and reservations.

10. ‘Al tools need more data to work, must for mammograms’
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GS 3: Science & Technology (Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare, emerging technologies and their applications in medicine).

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