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Social Justice & Welfare·Predicted 2026

Statutory Powers — Predicted 2026

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Version 1Updated 5 Mar 2026

AI-Predicted Question Angles for UPSC 2026

Based on trend analysis, current affairs, and recurring themes in Statutory Powers.

Digital age adaptation of NCPCR's traditional statutory powers

High

Growing concerns about online safety, gaming addiction, and digital divide in education make this highly relevant. Recent NCPCR interventions in gaming regulation and online education monitoring during COVID-19 provide concrete examples. UPSC's focus on contemporary governance challenges and technology's impact on traditional institutions makes this angle highly probable for both Prelims and Mains questions.

Effectiveness of federal coordination between NCPCR and state commissions

High

UPSC's consistent focus on federalism and inter-governmental coordination, combined with recent challenges in implementing child rights policies across states with varying capacities, makes this angle highly likely. The topic allows testing of both constitutional knowledge and practical governance understanding.

NCPCR's role in climate change and child rights intersection

Medium

Emerging global focus on climate change impacts on children, recent NCPCR initiatives on environmental health and child rights, and UPSC's increasing attention to climate-governance intersections suggest moderate probability. This angle would test contemporary awareness and analytical thinking about evolving child rights challenges.

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