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Why in News:  ISRO to launch U.S.-based AST SpaceMobile’s Block 2 BlueBird communication satellite within 3–4 months. Follows successful Indo-U.S. collaboration on NISAR mission (launched on July 30).

BlueBird Block 2 Satellite

Developed by: AST SpaceMobile (USA)

Purpose: Communications satellite

Expected arrival in India: September 2025

Launch Details

  • Launch vehicle: LVM3 (formerly GSLV Mk III)
  • Launch site: Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota

ISRO’s Past Indo-U.S. Mission

  • NISAR: Earth observation using dual-frequency synthetic aperture radar.

About LVM3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3)

Category: Medium to heavy-lift launch vehicle

  • Entirely indigenously developed

Launch History

  • First suborbital flight: 18 Dec 2014
  • First successful orbital flight: 5 June 2017

Dimensions

  • Height: 43.5 m
  • Diameter: 4.0 m
  • Heat shield diameter: 5.0 m
  • Lift-off mass: 640 tonnes

Payload Capacity

  • To GTO (Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit): 4,000 kg
  • To LEO (Low Earth Orbit): 8,000 kg

Stages and Propellants

1. Booster Stage (S200)

  • Fuel: HTPB (solid fuel)

2. Liquid Core Stage (L110)

  • Two Vikas engines
  • Fuel: UH25 + N₂O₄

3. Cryogenic Upper Stage (C25)

  • Engine: CE-25 (Indigenous high-thrust cryogenic engine)
  • Fuel: LOX + LH2

Significance

  • Powers key missions like Chandrayaan-2, OneWeb, and upcoming BlueBird satellite.
  • Enhances India’s capability in commercial satellite launches and Gaganyaan mission.

 Why in News: The Banking Laws (Amendment) Act, 2025 recently came into effect (from August 1, 2025) bringing major reforms in banking.

Effective Date: Came into force on 1 August 2025

Scope: Amends 19 provisions across five major laws:

  • RBI Act, 1934
  • Banking Regulation Act, 1949
  • State Bank of India Act, 1955
  • Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Acts, 1970 & 1980

Key Amendments:

1. Substantial Interest Redefined

  • Threshold increased from ₹5 lakh to ₹2 crore for bank directorship eligibility

2. Director Tenure in Cooperative Banks

  • Extended from 8 years to 10 years (except chairperson and whole-time directors)
  • Aligns with 97th Constitutional Amendment

3. Transfer of Unclaimed Amounts to IEPF

  • Public Sector Banks can transfer unclaimed shares, interest, and bonds to Investor Education and Protection Fund
  • Aligns banking practice with Companies Act

4. Empowering Statutory Auditors

  • PSBs allowed to remunerate statutory auditors
  • Expected to improve audit quality and transparency

5. Reporting Timelines Revised

  • Banks report to RBI fortnightly, monthly, or quarterly instead of weekly
  • Reduces compliance burden.

Why in News: World’s smallest snake, Barbados thread snake (Tetracheilostoma carlae), was recently rediscovered under a rock during an ecological survey in central Barbados.

Scientific Name: Tetracheilostoma carlae

Family: Leptotyphlopidae

Named After: Carla Ann Hass, wife of discoverer S. Blair Hedges (Herpetologist)

Size: 3–4 inches (9–10 cm)

Appearance: Pale orange dorsal lines, rostral scale on nose, no gland lines on head

Habitat: Tropical dry forests – under leaf litter, loose soil, and limestone rubble

Distribution: Endemic to Barbados (Caribbean)

Adaptation: Nearly blind – reduced to light-sensing dots for energy conservation in darkness

Resembles: Brahminy blind snake (flowerpot snake)

Reproduction: Sexual; lays one egg per clutch. (Brahminy blind snake reproduces via parthenogenesis)

Diet: Termite and ant larvae

Conservation Status: Critically Endangered – IUCN Red List

Defamation Case

Why in News: Supreme Court extended stay on defamation proceedings against Congress MP Shashi Tharoor over his 2018 “scorpion on Shivling” remark.

Defamation – Legal Classification:

Civil Defamation:

  • Based on tort law
  • Includes libel (written) and slander (spoken)
  • Punishable with monetary compensation

Criminal Defamation:

  • Defined under Section 356, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)
  • Punishable under Section 357, BNS– up to 2 years imprisonment, with or without fine
  • Requires proof beyond reasonable doubt

Key Supreme Court Judgments:

Subramanian Swamy vs. Union of India (2016):

  • Right to reputation is part of Article 21
  • Criminal defamation is a reasonable restriction on free speech under Article 19(2)
  • Kaushal Kishore vs. Union of India (2017):
  • No restrictions on free speech beyond Article 19(2)

Shreya Singhal vs. Union of India (2015):

  • Struck down Section 66A of IT Act, 2000
  • Held it violated Article 19(1)(a) and was not protected by Article 19(2) due to vagueness of the term “offensive”

Constitutional Provisions:

Article 19(1)(a): Freedom of speech and expression

Article 19(2): Allows reasonable restrictions for:

  • Sovereignty & integrity of India
  • Security of the State
  • Friendly foreign relations
  • Public order, decency, morality
  • Contempt of court, defamation, incitement to offence

Why in News: A new rare blood group has been discovered and officially named ‘CRIB’.

  • CRIB stands for Cromer–India–Bengaluru, acknowledging its origin.
  • It is part of the Cromer (CR) blood group system, associated with CD55/DAF (Decay-Accelerating Factor) on red blood cells.
  • The Cromer system consists of 12 high-prevalence and 3 low-prevalence antigens.
  • Blood group antigens are molecules found on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs).
  • A rare blood type is defined as being found in less than 0.1% of the population.
  • This is the first time this blood group has been identified anywhere in the world.

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