October 14, 2025

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Current Context : Moidamsin in Assam’s Charaideo district have been recommended for inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List by its international advisory body International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS).

ABOUT INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON MONUMENTS AND SITES:

  • Established in 1965 in Warsaw (Poland) as a result of the Venice Charter of 1964 and offers advice to UNESCO on World Heritage Sites.
  • It is an international non-governmental organisation that works for the conservation and protection of cultural heritage places around the world.
  • Headquartered in Charenton-le-Pont, France.

KEY FACTS ABOUT MOIDAMS

  • The Moidams situated in Charaideo are the burial grounds of Ahom kings and queens.
  • These were created by building an earth mound over a hollow vault constructed of brick, stone or earth, and topped by a shrine at the centre of an octagonal wall.
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Current Context : Union Minister of State for Science and Technology unveiled the results of 15th round of the Australia-India Strategic Research Fund (AISRF).

ABOUT AISRF

  • Established in 2006.
  • It is a bilateral program that supports collaborative research projects in science between Australia and India.
  • Objectives: to strengthen the scientific relationship between the two countries and address common challenges through joint research efforts.
  • It is funding projects across various disciplines, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, biotechnology, urban mining and electronic waste recycling.
  • Priority areas : Artificial Intelligence and machine learning, New and Renewable energy technologies (particularly ultra-low-cost solar and clean hydrogen), and Urban mining and electronic waste recycling.
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Current Context : Hemant Soren takes oath as Jharkhand CM.

  • This is the third time Hemant Soren has been sworn in as the Chief Minister of Jharkhand.

ABOUT JHARKHAND

  • Jharkhand (“The land of forest”) is a state in eastern India, created on 15 November 2000, from what was previously the southern half of
  • Capital : Ranchi
  • Sub-capital – Dumka
  • Area : 79,714 km²
  • Governor : Shri C.P. Radhakrishnan
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Current Context : Sir Keir Starmer has been appointed as the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

  • Sir Keir Starmer is the 58th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

ABOUT

  • The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary form of government.
  • The United Kingdom monarch is the head of the state, while the prime minister is the head of the government.
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General Studies Paper -3

Context: The government is bringing into effect a policy that will discourage solar power project developers from relying on imported panels.

About Solar Energy Sector

  • Solar energy is the most abundant & cleanest energy resource on earth.
    • India is endowed with vast solar energy potential.
  • Solar energy can be used mainly in three ways one is direct conversion of sunlight into electricity through PV cells, the two others being concentrating solar power (CSP) and solar thermal collectors for heating and cooling (SHC).

What is driving India’s solar power plan?

  • India gets around 250 to 300 days of sunshine per year; equivalent to about 2,200–3,000 sunshine hours in a year depending upon the location.
  • In terms of energy, it receives around 5,000 trillion kWh of solar energy every year, and the incidence ranges from 4 to 7 kWh per square metre per day in most areas.
  • Rampant air pollution emphasizes the need for cleaner energy sources like solar to combat pollution caused by fossil fuels
  • Therefore, the government has undertaken a series of policy measures and provided financial incentives, keeping solar energy at the forefront of the push to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2070 and meet 50% of its electricity requirements from renewable sources.
  • Status : India, one of the world’s largest emitters of greenhouse gases, has set a target of 500 GW from non-fossil sources by 2030.
    • Solar energy has emerged as a major prong of India’s commitment to achieve these ambitious targets.
  • India stands 4th globally in Renewable Energy Installed Capacity, 4th in Wind Power capacity and 5th in Solar Power capacity (as per International Renewable Energy Agency – Renewable capacity statistics 2023).
  • Benefits
  • Solar provides the ability to generate power on a distributed basis and enables rapid capacity addition with short lead times.
  • From an energy security perspective, solar is the most secure of all sources, since it is abundantly available.
  • The social and economic benefits include reduction in drudgery among rural women and girls engaged in the collection of fuel wood from long distances and cooking in smoky kitchens, minimization of the risks of contracting lung and eye ailments, employment generation at village level.
  • It will lead to the improvement in the standard of living and creation of opportunities for economic activities at village level in an environment friendly manner.
  • It supports the government agenda of sustainable growth, while emerging as an integral part of the solution to meet the nation’s energy needs and an essential player for energy security.

Related Initiatives

  • Solar energy has taken a central place in India’s National Action Plan on Climate Change with the National Solar Mission (NSM)
  • PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijlee Yojana :It is a Central Scheme that aims to provide free electricity to one crore households in India, who opt to install roof top solar electricity units.
  • The International Solar Alliance (ISA) : It is an action-oriented, member-driven, collaborative platform for increased deployment of solar energy technologies
    • The ISA was conceived as a joint effort by India and France to mobilize efforts against climate change through deployment of solar energy solutions.
    • It was conceptualized on the sidelines of the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) held in Paris in 2015.
  • Permitting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) up to 100 percent under the automatic route,
  • Waiver of Inter State Transmission System (ISTS) charges for inter-state sale of solar and wind power for projects to be commissioned by 30th June 2025.
  • The Approved Models and Manufacturers of Solar Photovoltaic Modules (Requirement for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2019, requires module makers to submit to an inspection of their manufacturing facilities by the National Institute of Solar Energy.
    • Being on the list as an ‘approved’ manufacturing facility certifies a company as legitimately manufacturing solar panels within its premises and not importing modules.
  • In 2010, the Centre launched the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) to focus on the promotion and development of solar power.

Concerns and Challenges

  • Despite government nudges, solar power installed capacity had reached only 73.31 GW, with rooftop solar around 11.08 GW by December 2023.
  • The tepid growth of rooftop solar to limited consumer awareness, inconsistent policies, high capital cost and a dearth of suitable financing options.
  • Policy uncertainty and regulatory pushbacks have been a major factor limiting growth in rooftop solar
  • More importantly, restrictions and/or ambiguity on provisions such as banking of electricity and net metering have undermined rooftop solar opportunities in India
  • In recent years, a significant fraction of India’s solar installations has been met by imports.
    • This affects the interests of domestic panel manufacturers who have to pay the government to be certified while at the same time losing out on orders to the cheaper Chinese panels.

Conclusion and Way Forward

  • India’s energy demand is expected to increase more in the coming decades due to its sheer size and enormous potential for growth and development.
  • Therefore, It is imperative for India to not only find alternatives to coal-based fuels but also secure its energy demands in a sustainable manner.
    • Most of this new energy demand must be met by low-carbon, renewable sources.
  • The extensive use of solar power plants is a crucial step towards cleaner, cheaper, and sustainable energy, offering benefits at both utility and individual levels.

As soon as the targets are moved in line with India’s demand, there is no doubt India can become a clean energy powerhouse.”

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Rudram-1 Missile

Current Context : Recently, India’s First Indigenous, New Generation Anti-Radiation Missile ‘Rudram-1’ Successfully Test – Fired.

ABOUT RUDRAM-1 MISSILE:

  • It is India’s first indigenous anti-radiation missile.
  • It is an Air – to surface missile developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
  • It is integrated with the IAF’s Sukhoi-30MKI fighter jets which serves as the launch platform.
  • Equipped with INS-GPS navigation and a Passive Homing Head, the missile ensures precise targeting of radiation-emitting sources.
  • INS-GPS navigation provides a technological edge, enabling accurate targeting over a wide range of frequencies.
  • Range: The missile can be launched from varying altitudes, ranging from 500 meters to 15 kilometers, and has a range of up to 250 kilometers depending on the launch conditions.
  • Speed: Up to Mach 2
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Current Context : Recently, in the 24th Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), the Eurasian country – Belarus was joined as the 10th full member of the SCO.

ABOUT SCO

  • Established on June 15, 2001, with five member countries: Kazakhstan, China, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
  • It was a regional organisation that replaced the China-led Shanghai Five Organisation.
  • India and Pakistan joined the organisation in
  • It was further expanded in 2023, and Iran was admitted as its 9th Member.
  • Belarus, became the 10th full member of the SCO in 2024 which was earlier the Observer country at the SCO,
  • Observer Status: Afghanistan and Mongolia
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Current Context : Dr B N Gangadhar is appointed as a new Chairperson of National Medical Commission (NMC)

ABOUT NMC

  • It is a statutory body constituted by an act of Parliament known as National Medical Commission Act, 2019.
  • It regulates medical education, medical professionals, institutes, and research.
  • Aim: Improve access to quality and affordable medical education.
  • Functions: Lay down policies for regulating medical institutions, medical researchers and medical professionals.
  • Established on 25 September 2020.
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Current Context : The Intellectual Property Office of New Zeland (IPONZ) declined to provide the certification trademark equivalent to a geographical indication (GI) tag on basmati rice is grown outside of India

  • Earlier, On the same ground rejected by Australia.

About Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA)

  • It is an Indian Apex-Export Trade Promotion Active government body.
  • Established under the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act,1985.
  • It works under Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
  • Promotes exports export promotion of fresh vegetables and fruits.
  • It takes care of GI registration for Indian products abroad, filing the certification of trademark applications.

 

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Zika Virus

Current Context : Union Health Ministry Issues Advisory to States in view of Zika virus cases from Maharashtra.

ABOUT ZIKA VIRUS

  • Zika is an Aedes mosquito borne viral disease like Dengue and Chikungunya.
  • It is a non-fatal disease.
  • Zika is associated with microcephaly (reduced head size) of babies born to affected pregnant women which makes it a major concern.
  • India reported first Zika case from Gujarat State in 2016.
  • There is no vaccine or medicine to prevent Zika virus infection.

 

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