5 Feb 2026 | Daily Current Affairs

Anganwadi Reforms in Kerala by IAS Officer

Anganwadi reforms in Thrissur by IAS Arjun Pandian

Context
IAS officer Arjun Pandian, District Collector of Thrissur (Kerala), revamped anganwadis, drawing inspiration from his mother, who has worked as an anganwadi worker for 26 years.

Key Initiatives
• Converted anganwadis into community centres with improved infrastructure.
• Set up 15 sub-libraries; 15 more being added under the Va Vayikkam (Come, Let Us Read) programme.
• Improved buildings for 20 anganwadis; formalities completed for 50 more.
• Launched child-centric and community-oriented programmes under Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS).
• Mobilised CSR funds for books and infrastructure upgrades.
• Regular review meetings held with stakeholders to monitor progress.
• Monthly engagement with schoolchildren to track issues and provide support.

Revocation of President’s Rule in Manipur Explained

What happened
President’s Rule in Manipur has been revoked.
Khemchand has been sworn in as the new Chief Minister.
• This follows political realignment after prolonged instability.

Constitutional background
Article 356 – President’s Rule imposed when constitutional machinery of a State fails.
Article 356(2) – President’s Rule must be approved by Parliament within 2 months.
• Revocation happens once a government claiming majority is formed.

Why it matters
• Restoration of elected government ends Central rule.
• Tests Centre–State relations and federal stability.
• Important for questions on misuse / revocation of Article 356.

PYQ – 2024, Ans – A

Removal of Chief Election Commissioner Process for UPSC

Election Commission of India (ECI)

Constitutional Basis
• Article 324 establishes the Election Commission of India.

Composition
• Chief Election Commissioner (CEC)
• Election Commissioners (ECs)
• Currently a multi-member body; number decided by the President

Appointment
• Appointed by: President of India
• Basis: Chief Election Commissioner and Other Election Commissioners (Appointment, Conditions of Service and Term of Office) Act, 2023
• Selection panel includes:
• Prime Minister
• Leader of Opposition
• A Cabinet Minister nominated by the Prime Minister

Removal Process

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC)
• Removed like a Supreme Court judge.
• Article 324(5): Removal only by Parliament.
• Requires a special majority in both Houses.
• Grounds: Proved misbehaviour or incapacity.

Election Commissioners (ECs)
• Can be removed only on the recommendation of the CEC.

PYQ – 2017, Ans – D

Denotified Tribes Constitutional Recognition Demand Explained

Context
Denotified, nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes (DNTs) are demanding a separate Census column in 2027 and constitutional recognition, arguing they were wrongly classified under SC/ST/OBC groups and remain marginalised.

Basics: Who are Denotified Tribes (DNTs)?
• Originally labelled “criminal tribes” under the Criminal Tribes Act, 1871 by British rulers.
• Reason: British considered mobile communities “hard to monitor”, linking mobility to “habitual criminality”.
• The Act allowed surveillance, registration and movement restrictions.
• In 1952, Government of India repealed the Act and “denotified” these communities.
• DNTs continue to face stigma and poor access to welfare as many remain scattered across SC/ST/OBC lists without clear classification.

Article 342 – Recognition of Scheduled Tribes

Article 342(1)
• The President, after consultation with the Governor, issues a public notification specifying which tribes are Scheduled Tribes for a State or Union Territory.

Article 342(2)
• Only Parliament can:
• Include a tribe in the ST list
• Exclude a tribe
• Modify the list through a law

PYQ – 2024, Ans – B

AI Impact on Indian IT Companies Explained for UPSC GS3

What Anthropic launched
• Anthropic released advanced workflow automation tools for its Claude “Cowork” agent.
• The agent can independently perform tasks such as:
• Contract review
• Data analysis
• Documentation
• Customer support tasks
• Routine coding / debugging
• QA / testing tasks

Why this hurts Indian IT companies
• Indian IT companies (TCS, Infosys, Wipro, etc.) earn major revenue from outsourced, repetitive service work.
• AI tools like Claude Cowork automate these tasks directly, reducing dependence on human outsourcing.

SaaS (Software as a Service)
• Software delivered online via subscription, instead of installing on a device.

Examples
• Google Workspace
• Microsoft 365
• Zoom

Applications of SaaS
• Productivity tools (Docs, Sheets, email suites)
• Accounting & billing
• HR and payroll systems
• Customer support platforms

PYQ – 2020, Ans – B
PYQ – 2022, Ans – D
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