- विश्व भर में प्रमुख समुद्री केंद्र “ब्लू सिटीज़” में बदल रहे हैं।
- ब्लू सिटीज़ उन तटीय या बंदरगाह शहरों को कहा जाता है जो समुद्र-आधारित आर्थिक गतिविधियों को सतत शहरी विकास के साथ जोड़ते हैं।
- यह अवधारणा “ब्लू इकॉनमी” के विचार पर आधारित है — अर्थात समुद्री संसाधनों का उपयोग आर्थिक विकास के लिए करना, साथ ही समुद्री पारिस्थितिकी तंत्र के स्वास्थ्य को बनाए रखना। Read More
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- स्वास्थ्य क्षेत्र में निवेश लचीलापन और उत्पादकता को बढ़ाता है, जिससे भारत को 2047 तक सस्ती सार्वभौमिक स्वास्थ्य देखभाल एवं एक विकसित भारत (विकसित भारत) प्राप्त करने में मदद मिलती है।
- सार्वभौमिक स्वास्थ्य कवरेज (UHC) का अर्थ है कि सभी लोगों को आवश्यक गुणवत्तापूर्ण स्वास्थ्य सेवाओं की पूरी श्रृंखला तक, जब और जहाँ उन्हें आवश्यकता हो, बिना किसी आर्थिक कठिनाई के पहुँच प्राप्त हो।
- यह जीवन भर की अवधि में स्वास्थ्य संवर्धन से लेकर रोकथाम, उपचार, पुनर्वास और उपशामक देखभाल तक आवश्यक स्वास्थ्य सेवाओं की पूरी निरंतरता को शामिल करता है। Read More
सार्वभौमिक स्वास्थ्य सेवा की ओर
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सार्वभौमिक स्वास्थ्य कवरेज (UHC)
- ‘एनशिटिफिकेशन (Enshittification)’ एक ऐसा शब्द है जिसका उपयोग तीव्रता से यह बताने के लिए किया जा रहा है कि कैसे आपकी डिजिटल अनुभव, सेवाएं और लेन-देन समय के साथ खराब होते जा रहे हैं।
- 2022 में, कनाडा में जन्मे लेखक और कार्यकर्ता कोरी डॉक्टरो ने “एनशिटिफिकेशन(Enshittification)” शब्द गढ़ा।
- यह उस प्रणालीगत गिरावट को दर्शाता है जो डिजिटल प्लेटफ़ॉर्मों की गुणवत्ता और निष्पक्षता में आती है, जब टेक कंपनियाँ अधिकतम लाभ कमाने के लिए कार्य करती हैं। Read More
सामाजिक मंचों का पतन” या “सामाजिक प्लेटफ़ॉर्मों का ह्रास (Degradation of Social Platforms)
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एनशिटिफिकेशन (Enshittification) क्या है?
दिन के मुख्य समाचार 03-11-2025
जय हो : बेटियां भी विश्व विजेता
Headlines of the Day 3-November-2025
ISRO launches advanced GSAT-7R, India’s heaviest communication satellite
- The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for the Museum of Royal Kingdoms of India near the Statue of Unity in Gujarat.
- Aim: To preserve the memory of the past while inspiring future generations with the timeless spirit of unity and sacrifice.
- This museum, costing ₹367 crore, will have four thematic galleries.
- This museum will be built on five acres of land near the Statue of Unity in Ekta Nagar. Read More
News in Short – 1 November, 2025
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About
- Ocean-based carbon capture can help India reach net-zero by 2070, turning its seas into engines of carbon removal and blue growth.
- The International Energy Agency (IEA) defines CCUS as a group of technologies for capturing of CO2 from large and stationary CO2 emitting sources, such as fossil fuel based power plants and other industries.
- CCUS also involves the transport of the captured CO2 to sites, either for utilization in different applications or injection into geological formations or depleted oil & gas fields for permanent storage and trapping of the CO2. Read More
Carbon Capture for Net-Zero India
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What is Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS)?
- India is exploring the use of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to meet the surging electricity demand from AI-driven and data-intensive data centres.
- The demand for data centres in India is being driven by the need for data storage due to India’s Digital India push, data-localisation policies, expanding internet users and the 5G rollout which is expected to enable adoption of data intensive technologies such as IoTs and AI.
- Global electricity supplied to data centres is projected to rise from ~460 TWh in 2024 to over 1,000 TWh by 2030 and to about 1,300 TWh by 2035.
- Power Demand by Data Centres: AI workloads use large numbers of Graphic Processing Units (GPUs) with individual racks consuming 80-150 KW compared to 15-20 KW for traditional enterprise servers.
- This computational intensity drives an insatiable demand for electricity, making AI the most significant driver of increased energy consumption within the data centre sector. Read More
Rising Energy Demand of AI Data Centres
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Rising Power Demand from Data Centres
- The Minister of Commerce and Industry has said that in 20-25 years from now India will be a $30 trillion economy.
- Data reveals that India’s nominal GDP has registered a CAGR (compounded annual growth rate) of 11.9% since the financial year 2000.
- Further, the Indian rupee has depreciated against the dollar at a CAGR of 2.7% since 2000.
- So, if one presumes that India’s growth will be exactly the same and the rupee will depreciate exactly in the same manner over the coming 25 years, then India’s GDP will cross $30 trillion in 2048. Read More
India will be a $30 Trillion Economy in 25 years
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Projected Growth
- Recently, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit (2025), held in Gyeongju, South Korea, concluded with the adoption of APEC Leaders’ Gyeongju Declaration (2025), the APEC Artificial Intelligence Initiative, and the APEC Framework for Cooperation on Population Structure Changes.
- It is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to strengthen the interdependence of economies across the Asia-Pacific region.
- It uses the term ‘economies’ instead of ‘countries or nations’ to emphasize its focus on economic and trade collaboration rather than political or territorial representation.
- It operates through cooperation and consensus, emphasizing voluntary participation rather than binding treaties.
- All member economies have an equal voice, and decisions are made collectively through dialogue. Read More
Joint Leaders’ Declaration: APEC Summit in South Korea
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About Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
Editorial Analysis
- Debate on the Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Bill, 2025
- Sabka Bima Sabki Raksha (Amendment of Insurance Laws) Bill
- Why Does India’s GDP Measurement Requires a Reset?
- Delhi’s Air Pollution Crisis: A Growing Public Health Concern
- The Road to Universal Health Coverage in India