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Syllabus: GS1 – Art & Culture

Origin: Madhubani district, Bihar (also known as Mithila painting).

Features:

  • Painted using natural dyes with twigs, fingers, matchsticks.
  • Bright earthy colours, geometric patterns, no empty spaces.
  • Themes: Hindu deities, nature, celestial bodies, cultural rituals.
  • GI Tag: First GI tag from Bihar in 2007.

US DRAFT LAW ON FOREIGN REMITTANCES

 Syllabus: GS2 – IR, GS3 – Economy

Bill: One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Revised)

Tax Rate: Reduced to 1%, applicable only to cash-based remittances

Non-taxable modes: Bank, debit, credit card remittances

India’s Concern:

  • World’s top remittance recipient ($135.46 billion in FY25)
  • US is a major contributor; tax may impact Forex reserves & Current Account

Syllabus: GS3 – Economy

Celebrated Since: 2007

Person Honoured: P.C. Mahalanobis – Father of Modern Statistics in India

Contributions: Indian Statistical Institute, Mahalanobis Distance

Role: Pioneered India’s national statistical system

Syllabus: GS3 – Economy (Tourism)

Organised by: Dept. of Tourism + Indian Institute of Astrophysics

Location: Leh, Ladakh

Features:

  • Night sky observation
  • Talks by ISRO & academic experts
  • Promotes Ladakh for astro-tourism (clear skies, low pollution)

Syllabus: GS3 – Science & Tech

Types of Interference:

  • Jamming: Blocks satellite signals
  • Spoofing: Sends fake signals
  • Recent Incidents: Near Red Sea, Jeddah, Hormuz

Mitigation:

  • INS, VOR/DME, celestial navigation
  • Use of NavIC for redundancy
  • Multi-GNSS usage (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou)

Syllabus: GS3 – Agriculture

Established: 2025

Headquarters: Nizamabad, Telangana

Under: Ministry of Commerce & Industry

Functions:

  • Boost turmeric production, exports, logistics
  • Promote medicinal value awareness

India’s Role:

  • 70% of global production (2023–24)
  • 30 turmeric varieties; Key states: AP, TN, Odisha, Assam, WB, etc.

Syllabus: GS3 – Science & Tech

Objective: Move from reading to writing human DNA

Duration: 5 years

Use Cases:

  • Disease modelling
  • Gene therapy
  • Synthetic organs

Compare:

  • HGP (1990–2003): Sequenced ~92% of 3.1 bn base pairs
  • SynHG: Will construct synthetic DNA fragments

Syllabus: GS3 – Environment

Primary Pollutants: Direct emission (e.g., CO, NOx, SO2)

Secondary Pollutants: Formed by reactions (e.g., ozone, ammonium sulphate)

Key Concern:

  • Ammonium sulphate = nearly 1/3rd of PM2.5 load in India
  • Formed via SO2 + NH3 reactions
  • PM2.5: Particles <2.5μm; affects lungs and visibility; emitted via combustion

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