Category: HEALTH
Context: A study in Nepal (2019–2023) has revealed that waning immunity against Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) can worsen dengue infections.
Key Points:
Learning Corner:
Japanese Encephalitis Virus (JEV):
Source: THE HINDU
Category: HISTORY
Context : The book “Decolonial Historiography of Malabar’s Rebellion” by Ziya Us Salam offers a fresh view of the 1921–22 Malabar Revolt.
It emphasizes Hindu-Muslim collaboration in resisting British colonial rule, challenging its portrayal as merely a peasant uprising or communal clash. The revolt is framed as a complex anti-colonial struggle tied to both the Khilafat movement and local socio-economic grievances. The author highlights how the British used divide-and-rule tactics to weaken this unity and notes that post-Independence narratives largely ignored this shared resistance.
Learning Corner:
Mappilla Rebellion (or Malabar Rebellion), 1921
Source: THE HINDU
Category: ECONOMICS
Context: The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 0.25%, bringing the policy rate to 4.00–4.25%, its first reduction since December.
The move aims to support jobs amid slowing growth and easing inflation. The Fed signaled two more cuts could follow this year, though some policymakers opposed the move. New projections show slightly higher unemployment alongside better growth estimates. Wall Street reacted mixed at first, before turning positive.
Source: THE INDIAN EXPRESS
Category: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Context : The Indian Army is upgrading its air defense with new radars to counter small, low-flying drones.
Triggered by incidents like Operation Sindoor, the plan includes 48 Low-Level Light Weight Radars (Enhanced), 30 Drone Radars, and 20 Advanced Drone Detection and Engagement Radars. These mobile systems can detect low Radar Cross Section targets such as drones, filling gaps left by older long-range radars. They will be integrated into India’s multi-layered air defense network managed through the IAF’s Integrated Air Command and Control System (IACCS).
Learning Corner:
Radar (Radio Detection and Ranging)
Source: THE INDIAN EXPRESS
Category: ENVIRONMENT
Context: National Policy on Geothermal Energy unveiled.
Key Highlights
Incentives & Financial Support
Pilot Projects & Collaborations
Relevance to Net Zero 2070
Implementation
Significance: Positions geothermal as a mainstream renewable, boosting energy security, jobs, and climate goals.
Learning Corner:
Geothermal Energy
Source: PIB
Water is fundamental to human survival and development, sustaining not only life and health but also agriculture, industry and ecosystems. Yet despite its centrality, water is becoming increasingly scarce.
India, supports nearly 18 per cent of the world’s population with only 4 per cent of global freshwater resources, facing acute stress on its water systems.
Hereby, discussing how an integrated approach, combining advanced technologies, promotion of water reuse, and enforcing strong regulation, offers a sustainable path forward.
Domestic Sewage
Industries
Agriculture
The legal and institutional measures for wastewater management are:
Activated Sludge Process (ASP)
Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR)
Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB)
Membrane Bioreactor (MBR)
Nanotechnology-based solutions
Wastewater management is not merely an environmental obligation but a strategic solution to India’s water crisis. By combining strong regulation, advanced treatment technologies, decentralised solutions, and public awareness, India can transform wastewater into a reliable resource for agriculture, industry, and urban needs, ensuring water security for the future.
Q Effective wastewater management is key to resolving India’s water scarcity challenge.” Discuss. (250 words, 15 marks)
The Supreme Court has recently fixed a time limit of three months for Governors and the President of India to take a decision on Bills presented for assent.
This intervention came in the backdrop of Governors delaying action on State Bills for years, creating legislative deadlock and friction between the elected government and the constitutional head.
Sarkaria Commission
D.D. Basu
The Supreme Court’s decision to fix a time limit for Governors and the President to act on Bills ensures that the legislative process is not unnecessarily delayed. It reinforces the principle that the Governor is a constitutional head who must act on the aid and advice of the elected government, except in rare cases of discretion.
Q Should there be a time limit for the Governor to approve or reject State Bills? Explain. 250 words, 15 marks)