One Liners 25-04-2025
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History, Art and Culture
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Mehrgarh Farming Settlement
Recently, radiocarbon dating using Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) has adjusted the timeline of the farming settlement in Mehrgarh from 8000 BCE to 5200 BCE.
- Location – Mehrgarh, a Neolithic site, is situated at the entrance of the Bolan Pass in Balochistan, Pakistan.
- Early agricultural practices – The site reveals the presence of an early farming village with evidence of domesticated wheat, barley, and cattle.
- It is the earliest known location where cotton was utilized in the Old World.
- Excavations – Preserved mud brick structures, burial sites, and distinctive pottery known as Togau ware.
- Implications – The revised dating to 5200 BCE provides a more accurate chronological framework for understanding the development of early agriculture and settlement patterns in the region preceding the Harappan civilization.
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Geography
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Eruption at Poás Volcano
Recently, highly active Poás volcano, a significant tourist draw, has recently experienced an eruption.
- Location – Situated within the Poás Volcano National Park, Costa Rica.
- It is classified as a composite stratovolcano and reaches an elevation of 2,708 meters above sea level.
- Its irregular and complex structure covers a substantial basal area of approximately 400 square kilometers.
- Characteristics – It is characterized by its formation from several adjacent eruptive centers featuring large collapse craters.
- The volcano's principal crater is measuring about 1.5 kilometers in width and reaching a depth of 300 meters, ranking it among the largest active craters globally.
- Recent activity – Throughout 2024 and continuing into 2025, the crater lake has been drying up.
- Impacts – This process has triggered ash-producing eruptions and elevated gas levels, accompanied by small rock-ejecting explosions, indicating ongoing volcanic activity.
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Internal Security
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Pahalgam Terror Attack
Recently, horrific terrorist attack struck in Pahalgam, on April 22, 2025, resulting in the tragic deaths of more than 25 individuals, predominantly tourists.
- Located in – Baisaran Valley of Anantnag district, a well-known hill station in the Jammu and Kashmir Valley, approximately 90 km from Srinagar.
- Its remote, high-altitude location, accessible only by foot or horseback.
- Tourist site – The attack occurred in the scenic Baisaran Valley, a popular tourist destination renowned for its resemblance to European landscapes and often called "Mini Switzerland."
- Other tourist sites – Its attractions include the Amarnath Cave Temple, Aru Wildlife Sanctuary, Betaab Valley, and Tulian Lake, drawing numerous tourists annually.
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Polity & Governance
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Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 (RPwD Act)
Recently, the Delhi High Court asked Swiggy and Zepto, to respond to a plea claiming their apps were not accessible to people with visual impairment.
- It was enacted to fulfill India's obligations under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), which India ratified in 2007.
- Aim – To ensure the rights and dignity of people with disabilities.
- Replacement of – Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995.
- Feature – It mandates for adoption of accessibility features by the platforms such as e-commerce.
- Barriers to visually impaired persons – The platforms violated the dignity of persons with impairment by denying them equal access to essential services such as food delivery, grocery shopping, and restaurant reservations.
- The absence of accessible search features and interactive elements for the visually impaired created severe barriers.
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Price Support Scheme (PSS)
Recently, the Government has approved the procurement of Tur, Urad and Masur under PSS equivalent to 100% of production for the procurement year 2024-25.
- Umbrella scheme – Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay Sanrakshan Abhiyan (PM-AASHA).
- Objectives – To provide financial assistance to farmers when market prices for their crops fall below the Minimum Support Price (MSP).
- To protect farmers from losses due to price volatility and ensure they receive a fair return for their produce.
- Crops covered – Bajra, Jowar, Maize, Paddy, Cotton, Tur, Moong, Urad, Groundnut, Sesamum Wheat, Gram, Mustard, and Sugarcane etc.
- The procurement of oil seeds, pulses and cotton, through National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd (NAFED), which is the Central nodal agency for the MSP.
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Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS)
Recently, Surat’s ETS specifically designed to curb particulate air pollution, marking a significant step in environmental regulation.
- Launched in – 2019, it is the 1st unique scheme to focus on trading particulate pollution globally.
- Target – It initially targeted 342 high-emitting industries in Surat, predominantly within the textile sector, which commonly used solid fuels like coal and lignite, and liquid fuels such as diesel.
- Functions – A regulatory mechanism that uses economic incentives to lower air pollution.
- Establishes a limit (cap) on total allowable emissions, distributing tradable emission permits to industries.
- Enable companies to buy and sell pollution rights and industries with lower emissions can profit by selling surplus permits to those exceeding their limits.
- It also known as Cap-and-Trade System.
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Economy
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India's Manufacturing Push
Recently, Finance Minister outlined India's ambitious plan to elevate the manufacturing sector's contribution to GDP from 12% to 23% within the next 2 decades.
- Sunrise Industries – They are emerging sectors experiencing rapid expansion, characterized by high growth rates, numerous startups, and substantial investment.
- Characteristics – These industries are not static and mature over time.
- It potentially transitioning into maturity and eventually the sunset phase, as exemplified by the compact disc industry.
- These industries often exhibit significant innovation and their swift growth can pose a threat to established, declining "sunset" industries.
- Role – The targeted growth in India's manufacturing sector is expected to be significantly propelled by the dynamism and potential of these burgeoning sunrise industries.
- Examples – Alternative energy, social media, cloud computing, blockchain technology, information technology, and clean energy.
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Environment
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National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI)
The Supreme Court has recently directed the NEERI, to conduct a detailed assessment of the glass industries operating near the Taj Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, to evaluate their potential impact on the monument.
- Established in – 1958 in Nagpur, under the Ministry of Science and Technology.
- It is a pioneering research institute in environmental science and engineering, funded by the Government of India and a constituent laboratory of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR).
- The Central Public Health Engineering Research Institute (CPHERI), was renamed as National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) in 1974.
- Mission – To undertake research and development in environmental management, pollution control, and sustainable development.
- Focus on – Water supply, sewage disposal, communicable diseases, and industrial pollution.
- Areas of Expertise – In climate/environment, health, lab and field testing, monitoring and evaluation, policy development, research, standards, technology, and fuel R&D.
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Science
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Quantum Gravity Gradiometers (QGGs)
Recently, NASA scientists are exploring the use of advanced cold atom-based QGGs deployed on satellites to precisely measure shifts in Earth's mass distribution, particularly those caused by climate change.
- It is a highly sensitive instrument that measures spatial variations in gravitational acceleration.
- Functions – To cool atoms near absolute zero in a vacuum, inducing wave-like behavior.
- Lasers manipulate these atoms, causing a phase shift directly proportional to the local gravitational force.
- Application – It is used in resource exploration to locate less dense hydrocarbon deposits, this technology is now being adapted for climate change monitoring.
- Measurement capability – This sophisticated setup allows for the detection of minuscule differences in acceleration, as small as 10−15m/s2 over a one-meter distance, enabling highly sensitive gravity measurements.
- Monitoring Earth's mass distribution – From low Earth orbit, QGGs can estimate the mass of significant geological formations like the Himalayas and monitor the movement of water, ice, and geological materials with unprecedented accuracy.
- The gravitational force across Earth's surface is not uniform; it varies based on the underlying mass distribution.
- Denser regions, such as mountain ranges, exhibit a stronger gravitational pull compared to less dense areas.
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Miscellaneous
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Special Category National Panchayat Awards, 2025
Recently, the Special Category National Panchayat Awards are conferred at the event of National Panchayati Raj Day (NPRD) on 24th April, 2025.
- It is the 1st time, that the Ministry of Panchayati Raj has institutionalised dedicated Special Category Awards.
- Objective – To incentivize and acknowledge exemplary efforts of Gram Panchayats in the key national priorities of Climate Action and Atmanirbharta (Self-Reliance) through augmentation of Own Sources Revenue (OSR).
- Climate Action Special Panchayat Award (CASPA) – To encourage Panchayats to act as climate-responsive local governments.
- Atma Nirbhar Panchayat Special Award (ANPSA) – To promote Atmanirbharta through augmentation of Own Source Revenue (OSR) by Panchayats.
- Panchayat Kshamta Nirman Sarvottam Sansthan Puraskar (PKNSSP) – To recognize excellence in capacity building and training of Panchayati Raj representatives and functionaries.
- This award was instituted in 2023 and 1st awards were conferred in 2024.
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