Mains Answer Writing - 15 Nov, 2025

GS3

Science & Technology

10 marks

Discuss the major factors driving Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in India and evaluate the role of recent government initiatives such as Kerala’s AMRITH programme in addressing this challenge.

Tips for your answer

  • Start with context: Begin by linking AMR to the WHO GLASS 2025 findings to show its urgency and scale in India.
  • Use examples smartly: Mention specific interventions like the AMRITH programme, colistin ban (2019), and NAP-AMR implementation gaps.
  • End with solutions: Conclude with practical steps — One Health approach, better surveillance via NABL labs, and stronger antibiotic stewardship.

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