February 17, 2026

Daily Current Affairs

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Current Context: Singapore Changi Airport has been named World’s Best Airport 2025 by Skytrax, marking its 13th win.

  • Known for innovative features like early check-in (up to 48 hours before flight), Changi allows passengers to treat the airport as part of their travel experience.

Key Highlights:

  • Doha’s Hamad International Airport ranked 2nd, also receiving Best Airport Shopping and Best Airport in the Middle East.
  • Tokyo Haneda Airport ranked 3rd, winning awards for World’s Cleanest Airport (Major Airport), Best Domestic Airport, and Best Accessible Facilities.

India’s Recognition:

  • Delhi International Airport: Best Airport in India & South Asia.
  • Hyderabad International Airport: Best Airport Staff Service.
  • Bangalore International Airport: Best Regional Airport in India & South Asia.
  • Goa’s Manohar International Airport: Best in under 5 million passengers category.
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Current Context: On April 10, 2025, Mauritius became the first African nation to sign the Country Partnership Framework (CPF) with the International Solar Alliance (ISA), following Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Cuba.

Key Highlights:

  • Objective: Facilitate structured collaboration between ISA and Mauritius on solar energy initiatives, aligning with national priorities.​
  • Duration: Three years, renewable upon mutual consent.​

Focus Areas:

  • Development of a solar power roadmap.
  • Creation of regulatory frameworks to support the solar sector.
  • Implementation of innovative solar technologies, including floating solar and rooftop solar projects.
  • Establishment of a Solar Technology Application Resource Centre (STAR-C) in Mauritius.

About ISA:

  • Establishment: Launched in 2015 by India and France during
  • Objective: Promote solar energy as a sustainable solution for energy access and climate change mitigation.​
  • Membership: Over 100 countries have signed the ISA Framework Agreement, with more than 90 having ratified it.​
  • Headquarters: Gurugram, India.​
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Thar Desert

Current Context: The Thar Desert has seen a 38% annual increase in greening over the past two decades due to monsoon rainfall and agricultural expansion.

Key Highlights:

  • Location: Spans 200,000 sq km across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana in India, and Sindh, Punjab in Pakistan.

Geography & Climate:

  • Bordered by Indus River plain (west), Punjab Plain (north/northeast), Aravalli Range (southeast), and Rann of Kachchh (south).
  • Subtropical desert climate with high pressure and subsidence.

Soil Composition:

  • Includes Desert, Red Desertic, Sierozems, Regosols, Saline, and Lithosols.

Biodiversity:

  • Home to species like Blue Bull (Nilgai), Blackbuck, Great Indian Bustard (GIB), and Indian Gazelle (Chinkara).
  • Houses Desert National Park in Rajasthan, one of India’s largest national parks.

Mineral Resources:

  • Rich in lignite coal, gypsum, and salt.
  • Includes significant saltwater lakes, such as
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Current Context: Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu announced major initiatives to transform Himachal Pradesh into the tourism capital of India with an investment of ₹2,400 crore.

Key Developments

  • 200 Hotels (ranging from 3-star to 7-star) and wellness centres will be set up.
  • Introduction of water sports activities at Gobind Sagar Lake to boost adventure tourism:
  • Cruise, houseboats, jet skis, motorboats, and water scooters will be available.
  • Establishment of new tourist destinations combining:Religious, eco, water, nature, and health tourism.

Major projects for Bilaspur:

  • 110 KW solar power plant at the DC office.
  • Livelihood centre and space labs.
  • Shree Naina Devi Temple facilities to be upgraded with an investment of ₹100 crore.
  • A ₹200 crore convention centre will be built in Dharamshala.
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Palna Scheme

Current Context: The central government has approved over 11,000 Anganwadi-cum-crèches under the Palna scheme, only 1,761 have become operational nationwide.

  • The Palna Scheme, launched in 2022, provides quality crèche (day-care) facilities to support working mothers, under Mission Shakti.

Background & Structure

  • Sub-scheme: Samarthya (of Mission Shakti)
  • Ministry:Implemented by the Ministry of Women and Child Development (MoWCD).
  • Replaces the National Crèche Scheme
  • Aligns with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth

Funding Pattern

  • General States: 60:40 (Centre:State)
  • North-Eastern/Special Category States: 90:10
  • Union Territories without legislature: 100% Centre-funded

Key Objectives

  • Provide crèche services for children aged 6 months to 6 years
  • Ensure health, nutrition, cognitive development
  • Comply with Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 provisions for workplace crèches
  • Support women’s workforce participation
  • Integrated Services:Day-care, early learning & stimulation,Pre-school education Health monitoring&Supplementary nutrition via Mission Poshan 0

Types of Crèches

  • Standalone Crèches: Independent facilities
  • Anganwadi-cum-Crèches (AWCCs): Combine Anganwadi and crèche roles

Current Status (as of March 2025)

  • 11,395 AWCCs approved
  • Target: Establish 17,000 new AWCCs by 2024-25
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Current Context: The Union Education Ministry announced a 9.5% increase in the material cost under the centrally sponsored PM POSHAN (Pradhan Mantri Poshan Shakti Nirman) scheme, adding a ₹954 crore burden.

About

  • Formerly Mid-Day Meal Scheme, renamed in Sept 2021.
  • A centrally sponsored scheme providing hot cooked meals to students from Balvatika to Class VIII in govt & govt-aided schools.

Objectives

  • Improve nutritional status of children.
  • Promote school attendance among disadvantaged sections.
  • Provide support during summer vacations in drought/disaster-hit areas.

Financial Update (2025-26)

  • Material cost hiked by 9.5%, adding ₹954 crore burden.
  • Revised cost/student/day:
  • Balvatika & Primary: ₹6.78 (↑ from ₹6.19)
  • Upper Primary: ₹10.17 (↑ from ₹9.29)

Monitoring & Data

  • Inflation tracked by Labour Bureau using CPI-Rural Labourers (CPI-RL).
  • Data from 600 villages across 20 states.
  • Scale & Coverage:Reaches 11.20 crore students in 10.36 lakh schools.
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Current Context: The recently released World Bank report emphasizes significant gaps in global social protection coverage.

Key Highlights

  • Global Gaps: 1.6 billion people lack any form of social protection.
  • LMICs (Low- and Middle-Income Countries): Nearly 2 billion people inadequately covered.
  • LICs (Low-Income Countries): 80% have no access to social protection.
  • LMICs: Over 30% of the population inadequately covered.
  • Sub-Saharan Africa: Over 70% without any protection.
  • UMICs (Upper-Middle-Income Countries): Only 11% excluded, but due to population size, large numbers still uncovered.
  • Progress (2010–2022): Coverage in LICs & LMICs improved from 41% to 51%, mainly via cash transfers.
  • Remaining Gap: 75% of people in LICs still lack coverage.
  • Future Projections: At the current pace, full coverage of the extreme poor may take until 2043.
  • Climate Impact: Climate change could push an additional 130 million people into extreme poverty.
  • Risk to SDGs: Delay threatens achievement of Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

Financing Gaps:

  • Global average spending:3% of GDP.
  • LICs spend only8% of GDP on social protection.
  • Policy Suggestion: Reallocate fossil fuel and agriculture subsidies to fund social protection.
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BM-04  

Current Context:  Defence Research and Development Organisation(DRDO) unveiled BM-04, a next-gen Short-Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM), at a defence expo in Hyderabad.

Key Features

  • Length: 10.2 m | Diameter: 1.2 m | Weight: 11,500 kg
  • Range: Up to 1,500 km | Warhead: 500 kg (conventional)
  • Circular Error Probability (CEP): 30 metres → high accuracy
  • Propulsion: Two-stage solid fuel
  • Re-entry vehicle: Hypersonic – evades air defences

Canisterised Launch System

  • Rapid deployment via canister-based system
  • Carried on indigenous 6-wheel Transport Erector Launcher (TEL)
  • Pre-mated warhead → reduced launch time

Strategic Significance

  • Supports India’s plan for an Integrated Rocket Force (IRF)
  • Boosts counterforce capabilities — targeting enemy launchers & command centres
  • Deep deployment possible within Indian territory for survivability
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Gaurav

Current Context: DRDO conducted successful release trials of the ‘Gaurav’ Long-Range Glide Bomb (LRGB) from Sukhoi-30MKI (April 8–10, 2025).

Key Features

  • Range: 30–150 km (trial hit at ~100 km)
  • Weight: ~1,000 kg | Length: 4 m | Wingspan: 3.4 m
  • Guidance: Inertial Navigation System (INS) + Satellite navigation
  • Purpose: Neutralises targets beyond anti-aircraft range
  • Design & Development:Developed by DRDO with support fromARDE (Armament Research & Development Establishment),RCI (Research Centre Imarat)&ITR (Integrated Test Range)
  • Configurable for different warhead types and operational needs

Technological Advancements

  • Features digital control systems for improved precision
  • Designed for high accuracy & survivability in contested airspace
  • Private sector collaboration with:Adani Defence Systems and Technologies,Bharat Forge&Various MSMEs
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Current Context: The Ministry of Finance has notified the amalgamation of 26 Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) across 10 states and 1 union territory, effective May 1, 2025, reducing the number of RRBs to 28.

About

  • Initiative by: Department of Financial Services
  • Origin: Based on Vyas Committee (2005) recommendations
  • Aim: Consolidate all RRBs within a state into a single RRB

Objectives:

  • Improve operational efficiency and governance
  • Rationalize costs, optimize human and technological resources
  • Eliminate inter-sponsor bank competition within a state

About Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)

  • Established: 1975 under the Regional Rural Banks Act, 1976
  • Based on: Narasimham Committee Report (1975)
  • Purpose: Bridge rural credit gaps and support institutional rural lending
  • Regulated by: Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
  • Supervised by: National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)
  • Ownership Structure:Government of India – 50%,State Government – 15%&Sponsor Bank – 35%
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