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UPSC Daily Current Affairs| One Liners 02-03-2026

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March 02, 2026

One Liners 02-03-2026

Geography

2026–27 Critical Mineral Exploration Plans

  • Launched by – Geological Survey of India (GSI) to launch 300 critical mineral projects, up from 236 this season.
  • Aim – To exceed its 1,200-project target by FY 2030–31 under the National Critical Minerals Mission.
  • Achievement – 858 projects completed between 2020–21 and 2025–26.
  • Projects –
    • Rare earth elements – 125-150 projects in regions like Assam, Gujarat (Ambadongar), and Rajasthan (Sivana).
    • Copper Exploration – Additional 50–60 copper-specific projects planned, separate from the critical mineral count.
    • Lithium & Nickel – Mining these requires a distinct strategy, especially for reserves in Jammu & Kashmir.
    • Global Outlook – GSI explores a copper site in Zambia for potential foreign operations.
  • Note – “Rare earths are available not only in beach sand, but also inland and/or within rocks, like carbonatite or other alkali rocks.

Geological Survey of India

  • Established in – 1851.
  • Nodal ministry – Ministry of Mines.
  • Objectives –    
    • Creation & updating of national geoscientific data.
    • Mineral resource assessment.
    • Airborne & marine surveys.
    • Studies in geo-technical, geo-environmental, hazards, glaciology, seismotectonic, and fundamental research.

Polity & Governance

National Governance Conference

  • Held in – Jammu.
  • Organized by – Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances (DARPG) with Government of Jammu & Kashmir.
  • Theme – Holistic Development of Districts: Transforming Governance for Viksit Bharat.
  • Highlights –
  • J&K Best Practices – Kulgam district innovations, RFID-enabled Yatra management (Vaishno Devi Shrine Board), e-Suvidha (Ramban district).
  • Objectives –
    • To disseminate award-winning governance models.
    • To promote cross-learning and collaboration.
    • To accelerate citizen-centric governance and district-level holistic development.

International Relations and Issues

PM Modi’s Talks on West Asia Crisis

  • Background - U.S. and Israel’s strikes killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Feb 28, 2026.
  • Iran retaliated with missile attacks on Israel, killing nine people and leaving 11 missing in Beit Shemesh.
  • Conversation with
    • Netanyahu (Israel) – Indian PM urged ending hostilities and stressed civilian safety.
    • UAE President – Indian PM condemned attacks and expressed India’s solidarity.
  • India’s stance – Calls for cessation of violence and stresses protection of civilians amid escalating conflict in West Asia.
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Tourism Leadership Summit 2026

  • Held in – New Delhi.
  • Organized by – US-India Partnership Forum & Sankala Foundation.
  • Key highlights –
    • Tourism as a bridge – Connects cultures, drives economy, enables soft diplomacy.
    • India–US corridor – Reflects strong ties and diaspora vibrancy.
    • Tourism Vision 2029 – One world-class destination per state with smart, sustainable infrastructure.
    • Heritage focus – Upgrade UNESCO sites with connectivity and digital storytelling.
    • Sustainability – Climate-conscious, community-led, heritage-preserving growth.
    • Innovation – Showcase India’s achievements in space, energy, manufacturing.
    • Technology – Use AI and emerging tech to enrich experiences.
    • Inclusivity – Boost jobs via training, entrepreneurship, and women-led enterprises.

Environment

Wildlife Conservation Efforts at Kuno National Park

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister released 53 gharials and 25 three-striped roofed turtles into the Kuno River near Palpur Fort.

  • Objective – To Strengthen conservation and boosting populations of endangered species under the National Chambal Sanctuary programme.
  • Cheetah Project – A Day earlier, 9 cheetahs from Botswana raised Kuno’s population to 48.
  • Significance – It proves cheetah project’s success, and positions Kuno National Park as a biodiversity hub.

Guinness Record Plantation Drive

  • Held in – Varanasi, organized by Varanasi Municipal Corporation.
  • Record – 2.51 lakh saplings were planted in one hour using the Miyawaki method, surpassing China’s earlier record of 1.53 lakh.
  • Location – Domari area near the Ganga riverfront, where a large urban forest named “Namo Van” is being developed.
  • Spread across – 350 bighas, include ~3 lakh plants.
    • 2.5 lakh Miyawaki saplings
    • 10,000 timber trees
    • 40,000 fruit-bearing trees
  • Recognition – Officially certified by Guinness World Records.

Science

Micron Semiconductor Technology’s Assembly, Test & Packaging (ATMP) Facility

  • Located in – Sanand, Gujarat.
  • Highlights – It marks the start of commercial production and shipment of India’s first semiconductor memory modules.
  • Features
    • Investment – Rs.22,500 crore under the India Semiconductor Mission.
    • Facility – It includes 500,000 sq. ft. cleanroom space, among the world’s largest.
    • Broader Ecosystem – Part of Semiconductor Mission 2.0, with 10 approved projects across India (Sanand, Noida, Assam).
  • Significance -
    • Strengthens India’s role in global semiconductors.
    • Marks shift from software to hardware leadership.
    • Showcases India–US partnership in chips & AI supply chains.

Biomimicry in Materials Science

Designing new materials by drawing inspiration from biological systems and natural processes.

  • Nature’s Principles – Lightweight, strong, flexible, self-repairing, and sustainable.
  • Examples –
    • Lotus Effect – Self-cleaning surfaces inspired by lotus leaves.
    • Spider Silk – Ultra-strong, lightweight fibers for textiles and armor.
    • Self-Healing Materials – Mimic biological healing to repair damage.
    • Biomineralization – Replicates how organisms form shells and complex mineral structures.
  • Objective – To replicate natural forms, functions, and processes to create sustainable, innovative solutions.

Miscellaneous

Rare Diseases Day

  • Observed annually on – Last day of February.
  • Objective – To raise awareness about rare diseases and their impact on patients’ lives.
  • Significance – To promotes equitable access to diagnosis, treatment, and care.
  • To know more about it – click here
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