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Daily Current Affairs for UPSC Prelims & Mains (9 March 2026)

Edition: 9 March 2026

The Hindu

Telangana Bal Vivah Mukti Rath campaign reports outreach to over 22 lakh people

Why it matters: Child marriage prevention links legal enforcement, community mobilisation, and SDG-aligned social policy outcomes.

UPSC angle: GS2 (Vulnerable sections, social justice), GS1 (Society), Essay (Women and child development).

Quick brief: The Hindu reports that a month-long awareness campaign against child marriage in Telangana covered 4,800 villages and concluded on International Women’s Day. The report cites programme data on village outreach, school and faith-based engagement, and the 2019-21 prevalence benchmark used for policy context.

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The Hindu

Kerala science council announces ‘SparkHer’ boot camp to help women researchers build startups

Why it matters: Bridging research with entrepreneurship is relevant for innovation policy, women-led growth, and startup ecosystem strengthening.

UPSC angle: GS3 (Science and technology, innovation), GS2 (Women empowerment).

Quick brief: The Hindu states that KSCSTE is conducting a two-day ‘Research-to-Entrepreneurship’ boot camp at Kerala Startup Mission to support women scientists and scholars in translating research into ventures. The initiative is framed around incubation pathways and women-focused participation in the innovation economy.

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Hindustan Times

CJI highlights that stronger women’s representation on the Bench is central to judicial credibility

Why it matters: Judicial diversity affects institutional legitimacy, access to justice, and quality of constitutional adjudication.

UPSC angle: GS2 (Judiciary, constitutional governance), Essay (Representation and institutions).

Quick brief: Hindustan Times reports remarks by the Chief Justice of India at the National Conference of Indian Women in Law, where he argued that women’s participation should become a structural norm and called for wider consideration by High Court collegiums. The discussion connected representation with fairness and public trust.

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Hindustan Times

Bengaluru gig workers flag concerns over payouts, account actions, and grievance redress systems

Why it matters: Platform work governance is an emerging policy domain involving social security, labour standards, and algorithmic accountability.

UPSC angle: GS3 (Inclusive growth, employment), GS2 (Welfare and governance reforms).

Quick brief: Hindustan Times reports testimonies from app-based delivery workers on pay compression and support-system gaps, while referencing the Karnataka Gig Workers Act, 2025 provisions on grievance redressal and algorithm-related transparency. The issue is relevant for future labour-code and social protection debates.

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PIB

Post-budget webinar announced on translating reforms into outcomes under ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’

Why it matters: Post-budget consultation architecture reflects how policy announcements are operationalised through inter-ministerial and stakeholder engagement.

UPSC angle: GS2 (Governance and policy implementation), GS3 (Human capital, skilling, innovation).

Quick brief: A PIB release notes that the Prime Minister will address a post-budget webinar focusing on converting budget reforms into implementable frameworks. The Education Ministry-linked session highlights themes such as education-to-employment pathways, AVGC content creator labs, STEM hostels for women, and inclusion-focused skill initiatives.

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PIB

Jal Mahotsav 2026 launched with ‘Jal Arpan Diwas’ to deepen gram-level ownership of water assets

Why it matters: Community-led management is central to sustainability of rural drinking-water infrastructure under Jal Jeevan Mission.

UPSC angle: GS2 (Local governance, service delivery), GS3 (Water resources, sustainability).

Quick brief: PIB reports that Jal Mahotsav 2026 (8-22 March) began with nationwide events linked to handing over drinking-water assets to Gram Panchayats. The campaign messaging emphasises Jan Bhagidari, conservation, and long-term village-level stewardship of water systems.

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The Indian Express (via Google News RSS fallback)

Indian Express UPSC Key tracks social-media age restrictions, care economy, and electoral-list process debate

Why it matters: It combines digital regulation, welfare economics, and electoral process issues frequently tested in UPSC analytical questions.

UPSC angle: GS2 (Polity, elections, governance), GS3 (Digital regulation).

Quick brief: Direct Indian Express access returned HTTP 403 during this run. A Google News RSS index was used to capture Indian Express UPSC Key coverage references, including social media age-restriction debates and care-economy policy framing.

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The Indian Express (via Google News RSS fallback)

Indian Express explainers highlight China growth challenges and external strategic stress points

Why it matters: Comparative economic stress and geopolitical risk mapping help in GS2-GS3 answers on India’s external environment.

UPSC angle: GS2 (International relations), GS3 (Economy and external sector).

Quick brief: Because direct Indian Express links were blocked in automation, Google News RSS indexing was used to cite recent Indian Express explainer coverage on China’s policy-economy pressures and related strategic implications for the region.

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