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Syllabus: GS1/History and Culture

Commemorates: The 1855 Santhal Hul (rebellion) led by Sidho, Kanho, Chand, and Bhairav Murmu, along with Phulo and Jhano.

Location: Damin-i-Koh, present-day Jharkhand.

Causes: Exploitation by British officials, landlords (zamindars), moneylenders (dikus), and alienation from land.

Nature of Revolt: Guerrilla-style peasant uprising with nearly 60,000 Santhals involved.

Significance:

  • One of the first organized tribal uprisings.
  • Laid the foundation for later protective land legislations:
    • Santhal Parganas Tenancy Act, 1876.
    • Chotanagpur Tenancy Act, 1908.

Syllabus: GS2/Governance

Developed by: Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) + Digital India Corporation (DIC).

Purpose: To digitally engage, empower, and connect India’s youth.

Original Launch: 2023; current upgrade = MY Bharat 2.0.

Key Features:

  • AI tools like Smart CV Builder, Chatbots, Speech-to-Text.
  • Modular architecture for scalability.
  • Over 1.76 crore youth and 1.19 lakh organizations already onboarded.

Objective: Align youth engagement with India@2047 vision; enable structured volunteering and civic learning.

Syllabus: GS2/Governance

PRS: 

Governed by: Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969.

Administered by: Registrar General of India (Ministry of Home Affairs).

Function: Continuous, compulsory registration of births, deaths, and stillbirths.

Significance: Generates data vital for health, social, and economic planning.

SRS:

Initiated: Pilot in 1964–65; full-scale from 1969–70.

Function: Provides regular demographic data such as birth and death rates.

Notable Issue: Bihar lags behind in CRS registration compared to other states.

Syllabus: GS2/Health

Definition: A fermented, slightly effervescent tea drink made with a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY).

Origin: Northeast China (~220 BCE).

Health Claims:

  • Claimed benefits: digestive health, immunity, metabolism
  • Evidence: Limited; a Brazilian study found improved gut flora but no major impact on blood sugar/inflammation.
  • India Market Growth: From $45 million (2020) to $102 million (2024), reflecting rising urban health awareness.
54535664 – homemade fermented raw kombucha tea ready to drink

Syllabus: GS2/Regional Groupings

Participants: India, Japan, USA, Australia.

Objective: First-ever ship observer mission under QUAD security cooperation.

Basis: Wilmington Declaration (2024).

India’s Relevance:

  • Supports India’s SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) doctrine.
  • Reinforces the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI).

Goal: Promote a rules-based maritime order in the Indo-Pacific.

Syllabus: GS3/ S&T

Discovery by: S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences.

Significance:

  • World’s first altermagnet showing Direction-Dependent Conduction Polarity (DDCP) – works as both p-type and n-type semiconductor.
  • Possesses antiferromagnetic spin order but no net external magnetization.

Potential Use: Spintronics, quantum computing, low-energy electronics.

Syllabus: GS3/ Science and Technology

Type: Necrotrophic fungus (feeds on dead host tissue).

Agricultural Concern:

  • Infects 200+ crops including strawberries, grapes, lettuce.
  • Resistant to fungicides; causes grey mould disease.

Winemaking Use: Beneficial in controlled conditions to make sweet wines (e.g., Sauternes, Tokaji Aszú).

New Finding: Cannot be cloned as genetic material is spread across multiple nuclei.

Syllabus: GS2/ Governance, GS3/Infrastructure, Energy,

Announced by: Ministry of Power (17-member task force headed by Nandan Nilekani).

Objective: Create a unified Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) for the energy sector.

Goals:

  • Interconnect producers, consumers, grid operators, regulators.
  • Enable peer-to-peer energy trading, carbon tracking, and data-driven decisions.

Need: Current energy sector suffers from fragmentation, data silos, and lack of interoperability.

Syllabus: GS3/ Defence

Developed by: DRDO + Bharat Dynamics Ltd. + Bharat Electronics Ltd.

Purpose: Medium-range, all-weather mobile SAM system.

Range: 4.5–25 km; altitude coverage: 100 m to 20 km.

Speed: Supersonic (Mach 1.8–2.5)

Recent News: Brazil expresses interest in acquiring the system ahead of 17th BRICS Summit.

Significance: Boosts India’s defence exports under “Make in India.”

Syllabus: GS3/Space

Full Form: Global Observing Satellite for Greenhouse gases and Water cycle.

Purpose: Monitor CO₂, methane, sea surface temperature, precipitation.

Replaces: Marks the final flight of Japan’s H-2A rocket; replaced by the H3 rocket.

Data Sharing: Will provide high-res climate data to agencies like NOAA (USA).

Significance: Part of global efforts to tackle climate change through satellite monitoring.

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