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Highlights of Current Affairs 23 June 2026
- India ranked 131st out of 177 countries in the 2023 Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Index, reflecting concerns over women’s safety, justice, and empowerment.
- India recorded 4.41 lakh crimes against women in 2024, including 29,536 rape cases, highlighting persistent gender-based violence.
- Cybercrimes targeting women increased by 239% between 2017 and 2022, making online safety a growing concern.
- The Constitution promotes fraternity through the Preamble, single citizenship, equality provisions (Articles 14–18), and the Fundamental Duty under Article 51A(e).
- Key threats to fraternity in India include hate speech, caste discrimination, economic inequality, and regional nativism, which weaken social cohesion.
- In Maniyar Iliyaz @ Shaik Riyaz v. P. Ayyappan, the Supreme Court recognized the Right to Walk safely on footpaths as a Fundamental Right under Articles 19 and 21.
- The judgment introduced restitutionary remedies, allowing citizens to seek compensation when unsafe pedestrian infrastructure causes accidents or fatalities.
- According to the FAO’s SOFIA Report 2026, global fisheries and aquaculture production reached a record 235 million tonnes in 2024, with aquaculture contributing 53%.
- India remained the world’s second-largest fish producer after China and ranked first globally in inland capture fisheries production, contributing about 9% of global fish output.
- India’s first commercial-scale Coal-to-Ammonium Nitrate Project was launched in Odisha, using coal gasification technology to produce ammonium nitrate for fertilizers and industrial applications.
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