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One Liners 10-11-2025
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Buddha Relics as a "Goodwill Gift"
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India sent sacred Buddha relics to Bhutan as a "goodwill gift" for the Global Peace Prayer Festival.
- Public display in – Grand Kuenray of Tashichhodzong, Thimphu.
- Relics origin – Named after Piprahwa, a site in Uttar Pradesh near the Nepal border, identified as ancient Kapilavastu.
- Excavated by – British archaeologist William Claxton Peppe in the late 19th century.
- Significance – Strengthens spiritual and cultural ties between India and Bhutan.
- Highlights India's cultural diplomacy.
- Reinforces shared Buddhist heritage.
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Social Issues
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“Operation White Cauldron”
DRI dismantles multi-state drug network by busting a clandestine factory manufacturing alprazolam in Valsad.
- Conducted by – Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI).
- Seized materials – Alprazolam and key chemicals Such as p-Nitrochlorobenzene, Phosphorous Pentasulfide, Ethyl Acetate, and Hydrochloric Acid.
- Legal status – Alprazolam, a psychotropic substance under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.
- Significance – It underscores its commitment to the Government’s by protecting citizens from the menace of narcotic and psychotropic substances.
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Polity & Governance
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Right to Vote vs. Freedom of Voting
- Right to vote – Only a statutory right conferred by Section 62 of the Representation of the People Act of 1951, and subject to the limitations given in the statute.
- Freedom of voting – It was a “species of the right to expression under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution”.
- 2003 Supreme Court judgment – In Civil Liberties (PUCL) versus Union that “the initial right (right to vote) cannot be placed on the pedestal of a fundamental right, but at the stage when the voter goes to the polling booth and casts his vote, his freedom to express arises.
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‘NOTA - Not a Candidate’
- NOTA – None Of The Above.
- Centre argued – NOTA did not fit within the definition of a ‘candidate’ under Section 79(b) of the RP Act, 1951.
- NOTA cannot be given an artificial personality.
- It is merely an option or an expression.
- It cannot be termed as a candidate so as to take a poll in terms of Section 53(1) of the RP Act,”.
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Section 53 of RP Act,1951
- Section 53(1) – The election would be put to vote only if the number of candidates were more than the number of seats to be filled.
- Section 53(2) – when the number of candidates equals the number of seats to be filled in an Assembly or Lok Sabha election.
- In such cases, the provision instructs a Returning Officer (RO) to declare all such candidates as duly elected by filling in Form 21 (in case of a general election) or Form 21B (in case of an election to fill a casual vacancy).
- Section 53(3) – Again, there would be no poll if the number of candidates were fewer than the seats in an election.
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Science
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Emerging Science, Technology, and Innovation Conclave
- Held in – New Delhi.
- Organized by – Department of Science and Technology (DST), with ARCI, Hyderabad.
- Aim – To accelerate India’s STI (Science, Technology & Innovation) mission in alignment with the vision of “Viksit Bharat 2047”.
- Participants – Nobel Laureates, global experts, S&T leaders, policymakers, deep-tech startup CEOs, women entrepreneurs, researchers, industry representatives, and students.
- Theme – “Viksit Bharat 2047 – Pioneering Sustainable Innovation, Technological Advancement and Empowerment”.
- It reflects India’s mission to become a global innovation leader by 2047 through inclusive, deep-tech, and future-ready advancements.
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11 Focus Areas of ESTIC 2025
- Quantum Science & Technology
- Artificial Intelligence
- Advanced Materials & Manufacturing
- Health & Medical Technologies
- Electronics & Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Energy, Environment & Climate
- Digital Communications
- Space Technologies
- Bio-Manufacturing
- Blue Economy
- Emerging Agricultural Technologies
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Miscellaneous
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World Travel Market (WTM)
The Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, is participating at World Travel Market (WTM).
- Held in – Excel London.
- Delegates from India – 30 stakeholders including State Governments / UT Administrations, inbound tour operators from the Indian travel industry along with IRCTC.
- To showcase India's vibrant cultural diversity and the range of tourism products and immersive experiences.
- Objectives – To bring together leading global travel industry professionals, buyers and exhibitors in London.
- To engage in shaping the future of travel, exchange ideas and build partnerships.
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International Tourist Arrivals (ITAs)
- India received – 20.57 million International Tourist Arrivals (ITAs) during 2024.
- FTAs major source countries – United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Singapore, Canada have shown an upward trend in 2024.
- UK along with USA and Australia continue to remain as the top few source countries for inbound tourists to India.
- World Economic Forum Travel & Tourism Competitiveness index – India is ranked 39th among 119 countries in 2024.
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National Legal Services Day
- Observed on – 9th November.
- Commemorate to – The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, which led to the establishment of organisations providing free legal aid to the needy.
- Key highlights -
- India's legal aid system has reached 44.22 lakh people (2022-25) and resolved 23.58 crore cases through Lok Adalats.
- From 2022-23 to 2024-25 over 23.58 crore cases were resolved through the state, permanent and national Lok Adalats.
- About 2.10 crore people (as on February 28, 2025) were given pre-litigation advice, pro bono services, and legal representation and awareness through the DISHA scheme.
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