Mains: GS-III – Science & Technology
India spends $26.4 billion a year importing cooking gas, cooking with electricity is now cheaper than cooking with unsubsidised LPG, but moving hundreds of millions of kitchens from flame to wire raises a chain of questions about cost, grid stress, and who pays when demand spikes.
Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Indian Polity and governance
Why in News?
The Union government has revoked the detention of activist Sonam Wangchuk under the National Security Act (NSA), nearly 6 months after his arrest amid the Ladakh movement seeking statehood and protections under the Sixth Schedule.
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1.Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) |
30 members (26 elected + 4 nominated by Governor) |
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2. Legislative Powers
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Land, forests (except reserved), customs, marriage, inheritance. Requires Governor’s assent |
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3. Judicial Powers
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Village courts for customary law disputes. |
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4.Financial Powers
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Levy taxes, collect land revenue. |
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5. Limited Applicability of Laws
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Parliament/State laws apply only with modifications. |
Sixth Schedule demand in Ladakh
Existing Governance in Ladakh
Government’s Current Approach
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Science and Technology
Why in News?
India’s indigenous navigation system NavIC has faced an operational setback after the atomic clock failure in the IRNSS-1F satellite.
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Standard Positioning Service (SPS) |
Restricted Service (RS) |
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Open for civilian users |
Encrypted high-precision service |
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Position accuracy ~10–20 metres
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Available only for military and authorised users |
Reason for recent setback
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Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Science and Technology
Why in News?
A rare thread-legged assassin bug described from Siju Cave in Meghalaya a century ago has been rediscovered by scientists from the Andaman Islands.

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