Mains: GS III – Science and Technology
The recent electric vehicle (EV) fire incident in Indore has raised serious concerns about the safety of EV batteries in India.
The Hindu| The Indore EV Incident
Prelims: Current events of National Importance | Art & Culture | Indian Society
Why in News?
The prime minister's Greetings extended on multiple regional New Year festivals across India.

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Festival |
Region/State |
Cycle |
Time |
Feature / Purpose |
Associated Deity |
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Gudi Padwa |
Maharashtra |
Lunar (Chaitra) |
March–April |
Raising Gudi (victory flag); New Year |
Lord Brahma |
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Ugadi |
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka |
Lunar (Chaitra) |
March–April |
Ugadi Pachadi (6 tastes of life) |
Lord Brahma |
|
Cheti Chand |
Sindhi community Diaspora areas like Ujjain, Mumbai, Ahmedabad |
Lunar (Chaitra) |
March–April |
Birth of Jhulelal; Baharana Sahib |
Jhulelal (Varuna) |
|
Navreh |
Jammu & Kashmir |
Lunar (Chaitra) |
March–April |
Navreh Thali ritual |
Lord Shiva |
|
Sajibu Cheiraoba |
Manipur |
Lunar (Chaitra) |
March–April |
Hill climbing ritual |
Sanamahi, Leimarel Sidabi |
|
Vishu |
Kerala |
Solar (Mesha Sankranti) |
Mid-April |
Vishukkani (auspicious sight) |
Lord Krishna |
|
Puthandu |
Tamil Nadu |
Solar (Mesha Sankranti) |
Mid-April |
Tamil New Year celebrations |
Lord Shiva |
|
Baisakhi |
Punjab/Haryana |
Solar (Mesha Sankranti) |
Mid-April |
Harvest festival; Sikh New Year |
Guru Gobind Singh |
|
Pohela Boishakh |
West Bengal |
Solar (Mesha Sankranti) |
Mid-April |
Bengali New Year |
Goddess Lakshmi |
|
Bohag Bihu |
Assam |
Solar (Mesha Sankranti) |
Mid-April |
Assamese New Year; agriculture |
Nature-centric |
|
Nababarsha |
Odisha |
Solar (Mesha Sankranti) |
Mid-April |
Odia New Year |
Lord Jagannath |
|
Losar |
Ladakh, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh |
Lunar |
Jan–Feb (varies) |
Tibetan Buddhist New Year |
Buddha |
|
Bestu Varas |
Gujarat |
Lunar (Diwali-based) |
Oct–Nov |
Gujarati New Year (after Diwali) |
Lord Krishna |
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Indian Polity and Governance
Why in News?
Election Commission of India enabled postal ballot facility for elderly, PwDs, service voters and election duty staff in upcoming Assembly Elections.
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Voting Method |
Eligible Voters |
Application Process |
Voting & Return Process |
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Ordinary Postal Ballot |
Voters on election duty, essential service workers, and voters under preventive detention. |
Submit Form 12 (duty staff) or Form 12D (essential services) to the Regional Officer. |
Vote at Facilitation Centres or return by physical post. |
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ETPBS (Electronic) |
Service Voters (Armed Forces, CAPF) and Govt employees posted abroad. |
Automated for registered service voters; no separate application needed for each poll. |
Receive ballot electronically via secure PDF, return physically by post. |
|
Home Voting |
Senior Citizens (85+) and PwDs (40%+ benchmark disability) |
Submit Form 12D to the RO via the BLO within 5 days of notification. |
A polling team visits the home to collect the secret vote in person |
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Prelims Focus: Current events of national importance | Government policies and interventions
Why in News?
Parliament updates on performance, funding and outreach of the Scheme and highlighted the increased participation of government schools & rural students.
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Component |
Target Group |
Key Features |
Financial Support |
|
INSPIRE-MANAK (Million Minds Augmenting National Aspiration and Knowledge) |
Class VI–XII students |
School nomination (max 5 students/year); focus on innovation ideas |
Rs.10,000 via DBT |
|
INSPIRE Internship |
Top 1% Class X students |
5-day science camps; interaction with scientists |
Non-monetary (exposure-based) |
|
Scholarship for Higher Education (SHE) |
UG & PG students (basic sciences) |
12,000 scholarships annually |
Rs.80,000 per annum |
|
INSPIRE Fellowship |
PhD students |
Supports doctoral research |
Rs.37,000 (JRF) Rs.42,000 (SRF) |
|
INSPIRE Faculty Fellowship |
Early-career researchers (27–32 years) |
Supports independent research career; 5-year duration |
Rs.1.25 lakh/month + Rs.35 lakh grant |
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Prelims: Current events of national importance | Geography
Why in News?
Severe Nor’wester storm caused damage and casualties in Odisha IMD issued orange and yellow warnings.
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Positive Effects |
Negative Effects |
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Provide relief from pre-monsoon heatwaves. |
Cause damage to houses and infrastructure. |
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Bring short bursts of rainfall. |
Lead to strong winds (50–100 km/h). |
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Support agriculture (jute, early paddy). |
Result in crop damage. |
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Maintain soil moisture before monsoon. |
Uproot trees & electric poles. |
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Help release atmospheric heat via convection. |
Cause lightning-related deaths/injuries. |
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Indicate pre-monsoon transition phase. |
Disrupt power supply & transport. |
India is among the most lightning-prone regions during pre-monsoon season.
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