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The Hindu Editorial Analysis 28 May, 2025 on Why has the Monsoon come early this year?

  Why Has the Monsoon Arrived Early in India in 2025? The 2025 Indian monsoon has taken meteorologists by surprise with its earlier-than-usual arrival. As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the southwest monsoon reached Kerala on May 26, marking its onset three days ahead of the typical June 1 schedule. This early onset has raised several questions: Why did the monsoon come early this year? Does an early monsoon guarantee better rainfall? How do global weather patterns like El Niño and La Niña affect monsoon timing? Let’s explore the answers in detail. 1. Early Onset of Monsoon in 2025 The IMD officially announced the arrival of the southwest monsoon over Kerala on May 26, 2025. The early onset comes as a positive shift following past years where monsoons arrived late. Rainfall started increasing across southern India days before the official declaration, indicating strong monsoonal activity. 2. Impact of Ocean Temperatures on Monsoon Patterns Sea surfa...

The Hindu Editorial Analysis 28th May 2025 on India’s Urban Health Crisis

  India is at a crossroads in its nutritional journey. While undernutrition is still a major concern in some regions, a far more subtle and dangerous health crisis is rapidly taking root in urban areas: overnutrition . With rising cases of obesity, diabetes, and fatty liver diseases, it’s time we understand the depth of this issue. Here are the top 10 facts about India’s overnutrition crisis that everyone—especially urban dwellers—must know. 1. Metabolic Disorders Are Skyrocketing in Urban India Recent studies show a high prevalence of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD) among urban employees. For instance, in Hyderabad, 84% of participants had fatty liver, and 71% were obese. These figures highlight a hidden epidemic of lifestyle-related diseases in metropolitan cities. 2. Double Burden of Malnutrition India faces a paradoxical double burden of malnutrition —a mix of undernutrition and overnutrition. While hunger still persists in some pockets (In...

India’s Self-Reliant Revolution: How the ‘Make in India’ Initiative is Transforming the Nation

 India has witnessed a remarkable transformation over the last decade. From a passive participant in global manufacturing to a self-sufficient powerhouse, the journey has been nothing short of inspiring. Spearheaded by visionary leadership and supported by robust policies, India’s economic and technological rise is redefining global narratives. In this post, we’ll explore key highlights of India’s journey toward self-reliance and industrial innovation through the ‘Make in India’ initiative , with a special focus on high-impact keywords to enhance searchability. 1. The ‘Make in India’ Initiative: A Game Changer Launched in 2014 , the ‘Make in India’ initiative marked a strategic shift from import dependency to becoming a global manufacturing hub . It introduced production-linked incentives (PLI) across core sectors like electronics, defence, and automobiles. This initiative significantly improved ease of doing business , encouraging domestic and foreign direct investment...