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One Liners 02-04-2026
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Geography
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Heat Wave
India Meteorological Department (IMD) warns east, central, and northwest India to prepare for more heatwave days, while north India can expect relief with cooler conditions ahead.
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A heatwave is declared when temperatures rise significantly above normal, typically exceeding 40°C in plains or deviating 4–6°C above normal.
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IMD classifies heatwaves based on temperature thresholds and duration.
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They pose risks to health, agriculture, water availability, and livelihoods.

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Polity & Governance
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Telangana Gig Workers Bill, 2026
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Objectives – To legally recognize gig workers in platform-based economies.
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To extend social security and welfare protections to this workforce.
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Institutional Framework
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Welfare & Social Security Measures
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Aggregators (ride-hailing, delivery platforms, etc.) must contribute up to 2% of transaction value to a welfare fund.
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Fund supports insurance, pensions, maternity benefits, and other protections.
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Worker Protection & Rights
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Introduces grievance redressal mechanisms.
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Safeguards against arbitrary termination or payment stoppages.
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Mandates transparency in work allocation and payment systems.
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International Relations and Issues
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India–Russia Relations
India and Russia have built a strong partnership over many years, working together in defence, energy, space, and nuclear fields.
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Economy
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Nifty 50 Decline
Nifty 50 recorded its worst monthly fall in 6 years, down 11.4% in March.
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Fuel Price Ceiling & Fiscal Implications
Rising global crude oil prices due to geopolitical tensions are straining India’s fuel pricing mechanism and fiscal management.
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Fuel Pricing in India
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Retail petrol/diesel prices depend on global crude prices, refining costs, taxes, and dealer commissions.
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Taxes include excise duty (Centre) and VAT (States), forming a large share of consumer prices.
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Though deregulated, prices are often influenced by government interventions during volatility.
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Excise Duty & Fiscal Policy
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Excise duty is a central tax on petroleum products.
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Cutting excise duty lowers fuel prices but reduces government revenue.
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Fiscal policy must balance revenue collection, expenditure, and economic stability.
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Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs)
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Key players – IOCL, BPCL, HPCL.
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Responsible for – Refining, distribution, and pricing of petroleum products.
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Often absorb short-term losses when consumer prices are not fully adjusted.
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Their financial health is closely tied to global oil trends and government policy decisions.
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Six Sigma in Electronics Manufacturing
Electronics & IT Minister noted limited adoption of Six Sigma standards in India’s electronics industry.
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A data-driven quality methodology aimed at reducing defects and improving efficiency.
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Targets 3.4 defects per million opportunities, ensuring near-perfect production.
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Widely applied in manufacturing and services to boost productivity, consistency, and customer satisfaction.
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Objective – To focus is on improving manufacturing quality and global competitiveness.
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Environment
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Kuno Cheetah Reintroduction
India’s cheetah reintroduction programme at Kuno National Park.
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World’s 1st intercontinental translocation of a large carnivore species.
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Cheetah Reintroduction
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Cheetahs were declared extinct in India in 1952.
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Programme reintroduces them from African populations to restore ecological balance.
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Aim – To revive grassland ecosystems and enhance biodiversity.
Kuno National Park
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Located in – Madhya Pradesh, chosen for suitable habitat and prey base.
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Originally prepared for Asiatic lion relocation, with villages relocated and infrastructure developed.

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Security
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Infiltration & National Security
PM emphasized that infiltration in Assam is not just an electoral matter but a national security and demographic balance concern.
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Infiltration
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It refers to unauthorized entry across international borders, often driven by economic, political, or environmental factors.
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Particularly relevant in border states like Assam, due to proximity to Bangladesh and porous borders.
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Implications include security risks, resource distribution challenges, and demographic shifts.
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Legal & Institutional Framework
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Governed by laws such as the Foreigners Act, 1946.
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Mechanisms like the National Register of Citizens (NRC) used to identify illegal migrants.
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Border Security Force (BSF) manages border surveillance and control.
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Policies attempt to balance humanitarian concerns with national security imperatives.
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Index
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Census 2027 and Changing Rural Landscape
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India’s 1st digital census, releasing data by 2027.
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Findings – It indicates a decline in the number of villages compared to Census 2011.
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Reduction stems from administrative reclassification, urbanization, and merging of settlements into towns.
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Changing Rural Landscape
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Decline in villages reflects urbanization and transformation into census towns/urban agglomerations.
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Driven by economic development, migration, and infrastructure expansion.
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Signals structural changes in India’s socio-economic fabric.
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