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UPSC Current Affairs Pointers is an initiative of UPSC Essentials to consolidate your prelims exam prep. Every Monday , take a quick look at last week’s current affairs tidbits curated specially for those preparing for UPSC, State PSC, and various other competitive examinations. If you missed the UPSC Current Affairs Pointers of past week | June 17 to June 23, 2024 from the Indian Express, read it here.

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[email protected] 🚨 Report Moody’s report on water stress affecting India’s credit profile should spur conversations on using new technologies for sustainable use. — Lancet Global Health Advertisement According to the data published in the Lancet Global Health, Half the adult Indian population does not meet the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) guidelines on sufficient physical activity.

More women (57 percent) than men (42 percent men) are physically inactive. Most alarmingly, the prevalence of insufficient physical activity among Indian adults has risen sharply from 22.3 percent in 2000 to 49.

4 percent in 2022. — Moody’s Report Global rating firm Moody’s has warned that India’s growing water shortage and frequent climate change-driven natural disasters can negatively affect the country’s sovereign credit strength. According to Moody’s, India is facing a growing w.

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