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Marine Spatial Plan (MSP)


Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Governance 

Why in News?

Odisha has become the first state in India to implement a Marine Spatial Plan (MSP) in the second phase of India’s sustainable ocean planning initiative.

  • Definition It is a governance tool for sustainable and integrated ocean management.
  • Aim Boost the blue economy, strengthen climate resilience, and balance ecological, economic, and social objectives.
  • ScopeAllocates marine areas for activities like fisheries, aquaculture, ports, ocean energy, tourism, and biodiversity protection.
  • Nodal ministry – Union Ministry of Earth Sciences.
  • Memorandum of Understanding signed between the National Centre for Coastal Research (NCCR) under the Union Ministry of Earth Sciences.
  • It is a part of the Indo-Norway Integrated Ocean Initiative.

The Blue Economy is the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth and jobs while preserving marine health.

Institutional Roles

  1. NCCR – Technical studies, benthic mapping, marine parameters.
  1. Odisha Science & Technology Department – State implementation.
  1. Norway – Technical support under Indo‑Norway Ocean Initiative.

Context of Odisha

  • Odisha is the first state and Second Phase of MSP.
  • Coastline480–550 km, featuring lagoons, mangroves, estuaries.
  • NCCR will map the vegetation below the water, which is called benthic mapping.
  • The NCCR will study the kind of water, its salinity, temperature, and other aspects, and prepare parameters.
  • Economic LinkagesSupports livelihoods, hydropower, ports, and pilgrimage routes.
  • Other InitiativeOdisha Marine Biotechnology Research and Innovation Corridor (OMBRIC, 2025) to promote marine biotech startups and ecological protection.
  • It will also strengthen the MSP initiative.

Supports India’s Vision 2047 and Odisha’s Vision 2036 for sustainable coastal development.

References

  1. Indian Express | MSP
  2. MSN | MSP

Prelim Bits

Samriddh Gram Initiative


Prelims: Current events of national importance | Polity and Governance

Why in News?

Recently, Samriddh Gram, has been selected as a nominee for the prestigious World Summit on the Information Society – Prizes 2026.

  • Samriddh GramIt is an initiative that delivers integrated “phygital” services (physical + digital) to rural citizens through Samriddhi Kendras, using BharatNet broadband.
  • Aim – To demonstrate socio-economic impact by reducing costs, improving access, and empowering rural communities through unified service delivery and digital empowerment.
  • Nodal Ministry – Ministry of Communications.
  • Implementing Agency – Department of Telecommunications (DoT) with support from Telecom Technology Development Fund (TTDF) and local administration.
  • Launched in – 2025, Pilot phase under TTDF.
  • Duration – 2 years (pilot period, extensions possible).
  • Objectives
    • Socioeconomic impact Showcase how integrated phygital service delivery reduces costs, improves access, and empowers rural communities.
    • Unified service delivery – Consolidate fragmented egovernance and welfare services into a single assisted framework at the village level.
    • Digital empowerment – Expand Fiber to the Home (FTTH) connections, PMWANI hotspots, and broadband adoption in pilot villages to strengthen rural digital inclusion.
  • Coverage – Pan-village implementation through Samriddhi Kendras leveraging BharatNet FTTH and PM-WANI hotspots.

BharatNet – The world’s largest rural broadband project.

Key Features

Samriddhi Kendra Setup

Centralized hub (800–1000 sq. ft.) with trained personnel.

Education & Skills

Smart classrooms with AR/VR, vocational labs using Diksha & Swayam.

Agriculture & Healthcare

Internet of Things (IoT) – soil sensors, drone farming, e-Sanjeevani telemedicine, health kiosks.

Governance & Commerce

Assisted online applications, ONDC-based e-commerce, digital banking inclusion.

Connectivity Expansion

FTTH village area network + PM-WANI hotspots.

Monitoring & Sustainability

Real-time dashboards, IVRS surveys, financial sustainability plan post-pilot.

Quick Facts

  • World Summit on the Information Society Prizes -These are global awards recognizing innovative Information and Communication Technology (ICT) driven projects that advance sustainable development.
  • They are organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and awarded annually across multiple Action Lines.

References

  1. PIB | Samriddh Gram
  2. TTDF | Samriddh Gram

 

Prelim Bits

India’s Female Labour Force Participation


Prelims: Current events of national importance | Economy & Social Issues

Why in News?

Women’s workforce participation has increased, but the quality of employment remains skewed, with many engaged in unpaid or low‑value roles rather than secure, productive jobs.

Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR)

  • It is a key economic indicator that measures the percentage of the working‑age population (15 years and above in India’s PLFS (Periodic Labour Force Survey) that is either employed or unemployed.
  • It is a key economic indicator of how much of the population is engaged in the labour market.
  • Overall LFPR - 60.1%.
  • Male LFPR – Still far higher, leaving a 60% gap in women’s presence in the job market.
  • Female LFPR – Rose to 40% in 2025, driven mainly by rural areas.

LFPR 1

Reasons for Skewed Participation

  • Nature of Work Much of the rise reflects informal or distress‑driven work, not quality employment.
  • Unpaid Helper Roles – Women concentrated in family‑based agriculture or enterprises.
  • Self‑Employment Dominance – Limited access to regular salaried jobs, especially in rural areas.
  • Urban Exclusion – Urban women face higher barriers to paid work despite education gains.
  • Domestic Burden – Share of women in unpaid domestic duties remains high at 37.4%.

LFPR 2

Solutions

  • Policy Interventions – Strengthen schemes like Mahila Shakti Kendras, expand crèches under National Creche Scheme.
  • Skill Development – Focused training in digital economy, green jobs, and entrepreneurship.
  • Infrastructure – Safe transport, workplace childcare, flexible work arrangements.
  • Legal Measures – Enforce equal pay, expand maternity/paternity leave, incentivize women’s hiring in formal sector.
  • Social Change – Awareness campaigns to reduce unpaid domestic burden and redistribute household work.

Reference

Business Standard | Datanomics

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Salween River Contamination Crisis


Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Environment

Why in News?

Recently, Independent testing in September 2025 revealed alarming levels of arsenic contamination in the Salween River.

Salween River

  • Location – Originates in Tibet, flows through China and Myanmar, forms part of the Myanmar–Thailand border, and drains into the Andaman Sea.
  • Type – Transboundary free‑flowing river system.
  • Length – 3,300 km; Asia’s longest undammed river.
  • Supports fisheries, irrigation, and ethnic Karen and Karenni communities; a biodiversity hotspot.

Salween River

Findings of the Recent Study

  • Contaminants – Arsenic, cadmium, cyanide, mercury linked to rare earth and gold mining.
  • Levels – Arsenic found 5 times over WHO limits are 0.01 mg/l arsenic in water; tributaries recorded up to 0.554 mg/l.
  • In situ leaching pumps chemicals underground, dissolving minerals but releasing toxins.
  • Impacts
    • Fish with sores and deformities; benthic organisms harmed by toxic sediments.
    • Thai rice shipment to Australia was rejected in Oct 2025 due to arsenic contamination.
    • Karen and Karenni villagers face poor information flow, limited alternatives, and reliance on contaminated water/fish.
    • Pollution flows across the Myanmar–Thailand border, raising diplomatic and environmental governance concerns.

Reference

Mongabay | Salween River

 

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