To be read in The Hindu : 28/10/2025

Based on the image of “THE HINDU” newspaper headlines, here is an explanation of the key topics mentioned:

📰 The Hindu Headlines: Explained

HeadlinePageCore Topic & Explanation
SIR 2.0 to begin in 12 States, U.T.s, cover 51 crore voters6Electoral Process/Administration: This likely refers to an updated version of a Special Summary Revision (SSR) or a similar electoral roll updating process (SIR is probably a specific acronym used by the Election Commission of India). The significant detail is the scale: 12 States/UTs and 51 crore voters are involved.
Devil in the details6Editorial/Analysis: This is a common phrase used to indicate that while the general idea of a policy or plan may sound good, the complications and challenges lie in the minute, specific provisions or implementation details. It usually precedes an in-depth analytical article.
Big Tech’s contempt for Indian public health6Technology & Health Policy: The article likely discusses how large technology companies (Big Tech) have, intentionally or otherwise, acted in ways that negatively impact or show a disregard for Indian public health initiatives or data privacy related to health.
A start for North-South carbon market cooperation6Climate Change & Economics: Refers to initial steps or an agreement for a collaborative effort between developed (North) and developing/emerging (South) countries to set up a carbon market. This system allows countries/companies to trade carbon credits to meet emission reduction targets.
The race for global leadership in science7Science & Geopolitics: An analysis piece about the competition among major global powers (like the US, China, and others) to achieve dominance in scientific research, innovation, and technological development.
Poll-bound Bihar ranks last in most social and economic indicators7State Economy & Social Issues: A report highlighting that the state of Bihar, which is currently or soon-to-be facing elections, performs the worst among Indian states on crucial measures of human development, welfare, and economic progress.
Is the Dogri language losing resonance in India?8Culture & Linguistic Heritage: An article examining the status and vitality of the Dogri language (primarily spoken in the Jammu region of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh), questioning whether its usage and cultural impact are declining.
EC modifies some SIR rules based on learnings from Bihar9Electoral Administration & Reform: The Election Commission of India (EC) is making changes to its Special Summary Revision (SIR) guidelines, likely adapting them based on experiences, challenges, or best practices observed during the electoral process in Bihar.
India’s maritime global trade to get a boost with proposed Great Nicobar project: Shah10Infrastructure & Geopolitics: Home Minister Amit Shah is suggesting that the ambitious Great Nicobar Island Development Project (which includes a trans-shipment port) will significantly enhance India’s position in global sea trade routes.
Focus on negative effects of project: experts to Minister10Environment & Governance: Experts are raising concerns and advising a minister (or the government) to prioritize the potential ecological damage, displacement, or adverse social impact associated with a large-scale development project (possibly the one mentioned above).
Justice Surya Kant, part of poll bond, Article 370 verdicts, set to be next CJI10Judiciary & Law: A report on the seniority and judicial profile of Justice Surya Kant, noting his involvement in significant rulings (like those on Electoral Bonds and Article 370), as he is in line to potentially become the next Chief Justice of India (CJI).
SC raps States for no action on its order on stray dogs12Judiciary & Animal Welfare: The Supreme Court (SC) is expressing strong disapproval or criticism (raps) towards state governments for failing to implement or act on a previous court order regarding the management and control of stray dogs.
CIC appointments in ‘two or three’ weeks, Centre tells top court12Governance & Appointments: The Central government is informing the Supreme Court that it expects to finalize the appointments to the Central Information Commission (CIC), a key body under the Right to Information Act, within a short timeframe.
People running from pillar to post over ‘digital arrests’: SC12Cybercrime & Judiciary: The Supreme Court is observing and commenting on the difficulties faced by citizens who are victims of “digital arrests” (a term likely referring to online fraud, scam, or cyber-extortion where criminals pose as police/officials to extort money), forcin

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