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One Liners 10-03-2026
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Geography
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Dzukou Valley
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It is Known as the “Valley of Flowers”.
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Located at – Nagaland–Manipur border.
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Altitude – 2,438 metres, behind the Japfu mountain range.
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Adjacent to – Pulie Badze Wildlife Sanctuary (Nagaland).
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Biodiversity
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Rare and vulnerable birds – Blyth’s Tragopan (Nagaland’s state bird), Rufous-necked Hornbill, Dark-rumped Swift.
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Endangered species – Western Hoolock Gibbons.
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Vegetation – Bamboo, grasses, and endemic Dzukou Lily (Lilium chitrangada).
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Home to – Angami people.
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Social Issues
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National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data on denial of access to public spaces for SC/ST communities
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Highlights (NCRB 2023)
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Total cases nationwide – 180.
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Uttar Pradesh – 173 cases (dominant share).
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U.P.’s share has been consistently high
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NCRB Classification
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Crime category introduced in 2017 under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.
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New columns added to classify crimes such as “Prevent or deny or obstruct usage of public place/passage.”
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In 2017, U.P. reported zero cases in this category but 57 cases under “SC persons forced to leave residence or facing social boycott.”

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Polity & Governance
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Safeguards for SCs and STs
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PM-DAKSH Scheme
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PM-DAKSH – Pradhan Mantri Dakshata Aur Kushalata Sampanna Hitgrahi Yojana.
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It is a Central Sector Scheme.
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Launched during – 2020-21.
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Nodal ministry – Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship.
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Objective – To provide high quality skills through good quality institutions so that the training can result in finding jobs or self-employment ventures for the target group.
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Types of Trainings
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Target Group – SCs, OBCs, EWSs, DNTs Safai Karamcharis including waste pickers etc.
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Age Criterion – 18-45 years.
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Income Criteria
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SCs, Safai Karamcharis Including waste picker and DNT – No Income limit.
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OBCs and EWSs – Annual income family below Rs.3 lakh.
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Cost of the training to trainees – Free of cost.
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Environment
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Orcas – Mother Nature & Boss Ladies
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It also called killer whales.
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Found in – Every ocean.
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Matrilineal society – They live in close-knit groups led by mothers, with leadership passed down to daughters.
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Knowledge transfer – Female orcas teach their young about food sources and social behaviours.
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Survival strategy – This cultural transmission helps them adapt to the Anthropocene.
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Threats – Orcas face marine pollution, overfishing, and disrupted echolocation due to noisy shipping zones.

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Deinococcus radiodurans
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A bacterium famous for surviving extreme radiation and dryness.
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New Finding – It can withstand intense pressures (14,000–24,000 Earth atmospheres), similar to being blasted off a planet’s surface.
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Survival Mechanism – Genetic analysis shows survivors rely on:
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Implications
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Key Concepts behind Deinococcus Radiodurans
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Security
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11th Edition of Exercise LAMITIYE – 2026
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Joint Military Exercise between – Indian Armed Forces and Seychelles Defence Forces (SDF).
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‘LAMITIYE’ meaning ‘Friendship’ in the Creole language is a biennial training event.
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Conducted in – Seychelles since 2001.
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Participants – All three services of the Indian Armed Forces.
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Aim – To enhance synergy in the domains of Sub-conventional Operations in Semi-Urban environment and cooperation and interoperability between both the sides during Peace Keeping Operations.
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Science
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THAAD
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It is an advanced U.S. missile defence platform designed to counter ballistic missile threats.
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Capabilities
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Intercepts missiles in the terminal (final) stage of flight.
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Destroys threats inside and outside Earth’s atmosphere.
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Defends against short, medium, and limited intermediate-range ballistic missiles.
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Effective at ranges of 150–200 km, at high altitude.
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Hit-to-Kill" Technology
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Interceptors destroy targets by direct collision at high speed.
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Uses kinetic energy, not explosives.
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Improves precision and reduces debris risk.
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Key Components
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Interceptors – kinetic impact destroyers.
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Truck-mounted launchers – mobile deployment.
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AN/TPY-2 radar – long-range detection and tracking.
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Fire control & communications unit – tactical coordination.
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International buyers – UAE (2011), Saudi Arabia.

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WHO Malaria-Free Certification
Recently, the International Malaria Conference 2026 concluded in New Delhi after three days of scientific deliberations and global engagement on malaria elimination.
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Malaria-Free Certification – Granted when local transmission is interrupted for 3 consecutive years with a functional surveillance system.
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Global Status – 47 countries/territories certified malaria-free (mid-2025).
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Note – World Malaria Day observed globally every year on 25th April.
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