Category: ENVIRONMENT
Context: Florida authorities are testing robot rabbits to help control invasive Burmese pythons, which have devastated local wildlife due to their lack of predators and strong camouflage.
Python Control Efforts
Since the late 20th century, pythons have decimated native species like rabbits, birds, and even alligators. Current measures include hunting contests, tracking devices, snake-catchers, and now robot rabbits that mimic real rabbits’ heat and scent.
Robot Rabbit Strategy
These devices simulate body heat and behavior, luring pythons out of hiding to make capture easier. Early trials show promise in overcoming camouflage challenges.
Ecological Impact
Unchecked pythons have caused severe ecological imbalance. In some areas, rabbit populations have dropped by more than 95% since 1997.
Future Implications
If successful, robot rabbits could become a key tool in restoring Florida’s ecosystem.
Learning Corner:
Burmese Pythons
Source: THE INDIAN EXPRESS
Category: DEFENCE
Context : Over 700 Indian Armed Forces personnel are set to take part in Exercise Bright Star 2025, a major multinational drill in Egypt from August 28 to September 10, 2025
Overview
Bright Star, co-hosted by Egypt and the US since 1980, is one of the largest military exercises in the Middle East. The 2025 edition will see participation from 43 nations—13 with active contingents and 30 as observers.
Indian Participation
India’s Army, Navy, and Air Force personnel will engage in live firing, command post exercises, and modern warfare training. Expert exchanges will cover cyber warfare, logistics, and strategic communication.
Significance
With over 7,900 troops expected, the exercise enhances interoperability, regional security, and defence diplomacy. For India, it strengthens tri-service synergy and international military cooperation, supporting its role in peace, stability, and coalition operations.
Learning Corner:
Exercise Name | Participants | Domain |
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Varuna | India–France | Naval |
Komodo | India + multiple regional navies | Naval |
SIMBEX | India–Singapore | Naval |
La Perouse | Indo-Pacific navies | Naval |
Sea Dragon | Quad/allied navies | Naval |
Malabar | Quad (India, U.S., Japan, Australia) | Naval |
Aikeyme | India + African navies | Naval |
India–Africa Maritime | India + African nations | Naval |
India–Philippines Drill | India–Philippines | Naval |
Talisman Sabre | India + Australia, U.S., others | Multi-domain |
Dharma Guardian | India–Japan | Land (Army) |
Cyclone | India–Egypt | Special Forces |
Shakti | India–France Army | Land (Army) |
Yudh Abhyas | India–USA | Land (Army) |
Ekuverin | India–Maldives | Land |
Khanjar | India–Kyrgyzstan | Land (Army) |
Bongosagar | India–Bangladesh | Naval |
Source: PIB
Category: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Context: SpaceX’s Starship successfully completed a critical test flight, marking a major step toward Moon and Mars missions.
Test Flight Highlights
Features
Significance
The success restores confidence in Starship for NASA’s Artemis Moon mission and future Mars plans. It demonstrates reusability, massive payload capacity, and cost-effectiveness—potentially revolutionizing space access and exploration.
Learning Corner:
SpaceX’s Starship
Source: THE INDIAN EXPRESS
Category: HISTORY
Context: Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to Mahatma Ayyankali on his Jayanti, honoring his legacy as a pioneering social reformer who fought caste-based discrimination and worked for the upliftment of marginalized communities in Kerala.
Legacy of Ayyankali
Learning Corner:
Mahatma Ayyankali (1863–1941)
Source: PIB
Category: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Context: Kerala has reported another case of amoebic encephalitis, a rare and often fatal brain infection, bringing the total cases this year to 42.
About the Disease
Response
Risk Factors
Amoebic encephalitis remains a serious health challenge, demanding vigilance, safe water practices, and rapid medical response.
Learning Corner:
Amoebic Encephalitis
Source: THE HINDU
The Smart City Index 2025 released by the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) highlights global urban development trends, with Swiss cities dominating.
Indian cities, while participating in the smart city movement, remain outside the top 20, prompting a review of India’s Smart Cities Mission (SCM).
Beyond urban areas, the concept of “Smart and Intelligent Villages” is emerging as a tool for rural development.
Rank | City | Country | 2024 Rank | Change |
1 | Zurich | Switzerland | 1 | — |
2 | Oslo | Norway | 2 | — |
3 | Geneva | Switzerland | 4 | ▲1 |
4 | Dubai | UAE | 12 | ▲8 |
5 | Abu Dhabi | UAE | 10 | ▲5 |
City | Rank |
Delhi | 104 |
Mumbai | 106 |
Hyderabad | 109 |
Bengaluru | 110 |
This context brings the Smart Cities Mission (SCM) into focus as a major policy initiative aimed at transforming India’s urban landscape.
Fundamental principles of Smart City:
There is no standard definition or template for a smart city in India. The six fundamental principles are:
Strategic components of SCM include area-based development, covering:
Present status
According to the Smart Cities Mission dashboard (June 2025):
Satnavari has been set up as India’s first “Smart and Intelligent Village” in the Nagpur district. It is equipped with technologies ranging from smart farming and telemedicine to AI-powered water monitoring and digital classrooms.
Some of the smart interventions are:
Agriculture:
Fisheries:
Drones in Farming:
Safety & Convenience:
Drinking Water:
Healthcare:
Education:
Security:
Waste Management:
Fire Control:
Network Management:
The transition from Smart Cities to Smart Villages represents India’s effort to leverage technology for inclusive and sustainable development.
Initiatives like Satnavari Smart Village demonstrate how technology can bridge the rural-urban divide, improve resource efficiency, and empower communities, making development truly participatory and holistic.
The planned and strategic use of technology can not only make villages ‘smart’ but also aim for meaningful improvements in various aspects of life, striving toward the goal of inclusive development in India.
Q The concept of Smart Villages complements the Smart Cities Mission in India. Examine how technology-driven interventions in villages can promote inclusive and sustainable development. Illustrate your answer with examples.” (250 words, 15 marks)
Biofuels have emerged as a significant alternative to fossil fuels in the renewable energy transition. While ethanol remains the most commonly used biofuel, discussions are expanding toward advanced alternatives that offer greater efficiency, sustainability, and compatibility with modern energy demands.
Butanol and ABE biofuels
Challenges:
Biohydrogen
Challenges:
Photosynthetic biohydrogen production
Challenges:
Biodiesel
Challenges
Chemically synthesised Liquid fuels
Challenges
Microalgal Biodiesel
Challenges
While advanced alternatives like butanol, biohydrogen, biodiesel, chemically synthesised fuels, and microalgal biodiesel show promise, their scalability and sustainability remain contested.
Ethanol alternatives can reduce fossil fuel dependency, but only if integrated into a balanced renewable energy portfolio.
Q Discuss the advanced alternatives to ethanol as a biofuel. Critically analyse their benefits and challenges in the context of India’s energy transition. (250 words, 15 marks)