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Highlights of Current Affairs 6 April 2026
- The Supreme Court of India directed authorities to create a practical and time-bound SOP on human trafficking, ensuring real implementation at the police station level with immediate response in missing cases.
- It stressed active ground-level investigation and stakeholder consultation, highlighting that trafficking cases must not remain limited to paperwork.
- Human trafficking in India remains a serious concern due to low conviction rates (~10%), underreporting, and organized interstate networks, with women and children most affected.
- The Central Board of Secondary Education introduced major curriculum reforms under NEP 2020, focusing on multilingualism, skill-based learning, and flexibility in education.
- Key changes include three-language formula, compulsory vocational education, AI integration, and two-level subjects, aiming to make students future-ready and reduce rote learning.
- India’s smartphone sector success under the Production Linked Incentive Scheme has driven export growth and positioned India as a global manufacturing hub.
- The PLI model highlights the importance of export-led growth, global value chain integration, scale, and clear policy design for industrial success.
- Rural India still faces an energy crisis despite schemes like Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, due to affordability issues, unreliable electricity, and continued dependence on biomass.
- India has reduced maternal mortality significantly, but still accounts for ~10% of global maternal deaths, with challenges like regional inequality, healthcare gaps, and slow progress toward SDG targets.
- The Madras High Court ruled that the Governor is bound by Cabinet advice in remission matters, reinforcing the principle that the Governor is a constitutional head, not an independent decision-maker.
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