What to read in The Hindu newspaper
28 January 2026
| Headline | Page No. | GS Mapping & Theme | Subject |
|---|---|---|---|
| ‘Mother of all deals’: India and the EU finalise FTA | Page 1 | GS-2 / GS-3 – Trade diplomacy, FTAs, strategic autonomy | International Relations / Economy |
| Karnataka notifies gig workers’ board | Page 3 | GS-2 – Labour welfare, platform workers | Polity / Social Justice |
| Haryana, Punjab to continue talks on SYL canal | Page 5 | GS-2 / GS-3 – Federalism, inter-State river water disputes | Polity / Geography |
| Schoolteacher held in Bihar for pro-Jinnah sloganeering | Page 5 | GS-2 – Freedom of speech, internal security | Polity |
| Children among six missing after boat capsizes in Assam | Page 5 | GS-3 – Disaster management, inland water safety | Disaster Management |
| Uproar grows against UGC’s campus equity regulations | Page 6 | GS-2 – Education governance, social justice | Polity / Social Justice |
| A game of hide and seek: There is little substance in arguments for replacing MGNREGA | Page 8 (Editorial) | GS-2 – Welfare schemes, employment guarantee | Social Justice |
| India’s quest to install 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 | Page 8 (Editorial) | GS-3 – Renewable energy, climate commitments | Environment / Economy |
| The impact of India-EU FTA for AI and semiconductor tech | Page 11 (Text & Context) | GS-3 – Semiconductors, AI governance, R&D cooperation | Science & Technology |
| Dynalog India plans ₹70 crore capex | Page 13 (Business) | GS-3 – Defence manufacturing, private investment | Economy / Defence |
| The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has moved the hands of the Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds to midnight | Page 14 (World) | GS-2 – Nuclear risk, global security | International Relations |