What to read in The Hindu
15 September 2025
Front Page (Page 1)
- Case pendency continues to plague the SC as backlog hits all-time high of 88,417 — GS-2 (Polity & Governance – Judiciary).
- Centre reopens PLI scheme for white goods (Sept 15–Oct 14 window) — GS-3 (Economy – Industry/Manufacturing policy).
Page 2-3 (States)
- “It is do or die for my party in Bihar Assembly poll: Manjhi” — GS-2 (Polity – Elections & Party System).
- A.P. is on the high road to development under NDA: J.P. Nadda (infrastructure, institutions, industry push) — GS-3 (Economy – Infrastructure/Industrial policy).
- “No water dispute with T.N. this year”: Karnataka CM (rainfall, reservoir status) — GS-2 (Federal Relations – Inter-State water issues).
Page 4 (News)
- House panel says govt. must explore feasibility of licensing requirements for AI content creators; mandatory labelling of AI content recommended — GS-2 (Governance – Regulation/Media Ethics), GS-3 (Sci & Tech – AI/deepfakes).
- LeT diverting flood-aid funds to rebuild Muridke HQ (post airstrikes) — GS-3 (Internal Security – Terror Financing). (flagged on Page 1 “Inside” as Page 4).
- Heavy rain, mudslides disrupt NH-29 in Nagaland (transport, disaster impact) — GS-1 (Geography – Disasters), GS-3 (Infrastructure).
- Tamil Nadu will showcase status as “best investment destination” at capital meet: CM — GS-3 (Economy – Investment/FDI, State industrial policy).
- “GST reforms will boost Centre-brokered revenue” (policy thrust) — GS-3 (Economy – Taxation/GST).
Page 7 – Science
- “Mosquitoes suck — but should we simply get rid of them?” (ecology, disease control trade-offs) — GS-3 (Environment/Health – Biodiversity, Vector-borne diseases).
Page 8 – Editorial
- “Improving macros: India seems set for low inflation, high growth” — GS-3 (Economy – Growth, Inflation, Macro policy).
- Editorial note on Sundarban crocodiles & conservation trade-offs — GS-3 (Environment – Conservation/Biodiversity).
Page 9 – Opinion
- “Cutting off online gaming is not the best way forward” (regulation vs freedoms; PMLA/IT rules context) — GS-2 (Governance – Regulation & Rights), GS-3 (Economy/Tech policy).
- “Hope, peace and Manipur” (reconciliation & governance imperatives) — GS-2 (Governance), GS-3 (Internal Security – Ethnic conflict).
- “Positioning India in an unruly world” (foreign-policy posture) — GS-2 (International Relations – Strategic autonomy).
Page 11 – Text & Context
- “Is Apple’s A19 Pro chip a game-changer for on-device AI performance?” (Neural accelerators, edge AI) — GS-3 (Sci & Tech – AI/Chips).