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Why in News: NASA launched the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) in September 2025 to study the heliosphere and solar wind.

About IMAP Mission

  • Aim: To explore how charged particles travel/accelerate in space and map heliosphere boundaries.
  • Orbit: Positioned at Sun-Earth Lagrange Point 1 (L1), ~1.6 million km from Earth.
  • Instruments: 10 in total – including IMAP-Lo, IMAP-Hi, IMAP-Ultra (neutral-atom detectors), sensors for solar wind, magnetic fields, and interstellar dust.
  • Real-time data: Will support space weather prediction.

About the Heliosphere

  • Formed by the solar wind – a stream of charged particles from the Sun.
  • Functions as a protective bubble shielding planets from harmful cosmic rays.
  • Boundary: The heliopause, where solar wind meets interstellar medium.

Significance

  • Improves space weather forecasting (protection of satellites, communication, and power grids).
  • Enhances astronaut safety for deep space missions.
  • Provides insights into how stars form protective bubbles → implications for Earth’s habitability & exoplanets.

Why in News: In the 2025 kharif season, false smut disease (haldi rog) has severely affected Punjab’s paddy crops due to continuous rains and floods that blocked anti-fungal spraying.

About the Disease

  • Caused by fungus Ustilaginoidea virens.
  • Attacks paddy during flowering/maturing stage.
  • Produces yellow-green spore balls on grains → lowers yield & quality.
  • Thrives in high humidity and prolonged wet conditions.

Extent of Damage

  • Paddy area in Punjab: ~32.5 lakh hectares.
  • Loss estimates: 2–6% (PAU) vs up to 25% (field reports).
  • ~5 lakh acres destroyed by floods across Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Kapurthala, Ferozpur.

Impact

  • Procurement target: 180 lakh tonnes; early arrivals at mandis: 1.96 lakh tonnes.
  • Floods & sand deposition also delaying rabi wheat sowing.

Issues & Concerns

  • Delayed/diluted advisories from Punjab Agricultural University & Agriculture Dept.
  • Warnings about other unreported diseases (e.g., Chinese dwarf disease).
  • Raises need for better disease surveillance, farmer guidance, and resilient practices.

Why in News: India launched its first indigenously developed vaccine Raksha-IBR against Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR).

About IBR

  • Cause – Bovine Herpes Virus-1 (BHV-1).
  • Nature – Highly contagious, endemic in India.
  • Affects – Cattle of all ages.
  • Symptoms – Respiratory illness, conjunctivitis, coughing, high fever (41–42°C), poor milk yield, loss of appetite, infertility, abortions.
  • Transmission – Direct contact, aerosols, humans, contaminated equipment, semen/water.
  • Impact – Severe economic losses in dairy sector due to reduced productivity and reproductive failures.
  • Mortality – Morbidity up to 100%, mortality usually <2%.

Raksha-IBR Vaccine

  • Developed by: Indian Immunologicals Limited (IIL) in collaboration with National Dairy Development Board (NDDB).
  • Type: gE-deleted DIVA (Differentiating Infected from Vaccinated Animals) marker vaccine.
  • Significance: First indigenous vaccine → strengthens India’s livestock disease control and dairy industry resilience.

Why in News: IISc Bengaluru recently unveiled a siphon-powered desalination technology to produce potable water from seawater.

About Siphon

A siphon is an inverted U-shaped tube moving liquid from higher to lower reservoir without a pump, using gravity.

About the System

  • Converts seawater into clean drinking water faster, cheaper, and more reliably than conventional solar stills.
  • Capacity: Produces >6 litres potable water/m²/hour under sunlight.
  • Scalability: Overcomes salt buildup & scaling limits → enables reliable solar desalination.
  • Energy Source: Runs on solar or waste heat; uses low-cost materials (aluminium, fabric).
  • Can handle highly saline water (up to 20% salt).

Key Components

  • Composite siphon – fabric wick + grooved metallic surface.
  • Evaporator–condenser pairs – multi-stage stacking, heat recycling.
  • Ultra-narrow air gap – only 2 mm wide for efficient condensation.

Working Mechanism

  • Fabric wick draws salty water from reservoir.
  • Gravity flushes salt away before crystallisation.
  • Thin film spreads on heated metal → evaporates.
  • Vapour condenses across narrow air gap on cooler surface.
  • Heat reused across stacked stages → boosts efficiency.

Inflation & RBI’s Consumer Confidence Index

Why in News: Retail inflation in India has sharply declined since August 2023 → below 2% in August 2025.RBI’s latest Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) shows improvement, especially in rural areas.

Retail Inflation (India)

  • Measured by: CPI (Consumer Price Index).
  • Published by: NSO, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation (MoSPI).
  • Base year for CPI: 2012.
  • Target under Monetary Policy Framework: 4% ± 2% (set by RBI & Government, 2016).
  • Significance: High inflation reduces purchasing power → RBI uses repo rate to manage demand & prices.

Consumer Confidence Index (CCI)

  • Released by: Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
  • Frequency: Conducted bi-monthly in major cities.
  • Benchmark:
    • 100 = Neutral (above 100 → optimism, below 100 → pessimism).
  • Parameters: Economic situation, employment, income, spending, price levels (current & 1-year ahead).

Rural vs Urban Trends (Aug 2025):

  • Rural CCI: 100.9 (highest since survey began 2 yrs ago).
  • Urban CCI: 96.9 (still negative).

Significance

  • Declining inflation → boosts purchasing power, supports RBI’s rate cuts.
  • CCI = forward-looking measure of consumer sentiment → useful for demand-side policy planning.
  • Divergence between rural optimism and urban pessimism highlights uneven recovery.

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