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One Liners 11-07-2026
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Polity & Governance
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Uttarakhand – 6th Fully Literate State
Uttarakhand has become the 6th fully literate State in the country after achieving the prescribed adult literacy benchmarks.
- In India, a "fully literate state" signifies reaching an adult literacy rate of 95% or higher.
- Under –
- National Education Policy 2020
- ULLAS (Understanding of Lifelong Learning for All in Society – New India Literacy Programme).
- With this achievement, Uttarakhand joins Mizoram, Goa, Tripura, Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim on the list of fully literate states.
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3rd BRICS Transport Working Group (TWG) Meeting
- Place - Nagpur, Maharashtra.
- Commenced under – India's BRICS Chairship 2026.
- Theme – "Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability".
- Objective – To advance cooperation on sustainable, resilient and future-ready transport systems.
- Focusing on –
- Sustainability in infrastructure.
- Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
- Transport decarbonisation.
- Urban mobility.
- Resilient logistics.
- Railway research cooperation.
- BRICS grouping – Member Countries together account for
- 49.5% of the world's population.
- 40% of global GDP.
- 26% of global trade.
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Environment
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Borjuli wetland
Assam’s Borjuli wetland notified as Biodiversity Heritage Site for wild rice conservation.
- Borjuli Wetland is a freshwater swamp located in Assam.
- Notified under - The Biological Diversity Act, 2002.
- Convention – Convention on Biological Diversity, 1992.
- The wild rice species, Oryza rufipogon, is the predecessor of present-day cultivated rice, Oryza sativa.
- It is resistant to pests and diseases and can tolerate flooding and saline conditions.
- Useful for developing climate-resilient crop varieties.
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Security
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P-8i Maritime Patrol Aircraft
- It is a long-range, multi-mission maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft operated by Indian Navy.
- Speed & Range - Maximum speed of 789 km/h with an operating range of over 2,222 km and the endurance to conduct 10-hour missions.
- P-8I aircraft –
- It is based on the Boeing Next-Generation 737-800.
- Capable for carrying air-to-surface missiles.
- Used for –
- Anti-submarine warfare (ASW).
- Anti-surface warfare (ASuW).
- Intelligence, surveillance.
- Reconnaissance (ISR) missions across the Indian Ocean Region.
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Science
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Parrot BornaVirus 4 (PaBV-4)
Scientists for the first time in India, identified a virus PaBV-4 causes deaths in captive psittacine birds.
- It is a deadly bird virus.
- Caused by - Avian bornavirus.
- It affects the digestive and nervous systems of birds.
- Infection was detected in almost 88% of the dead birds and 19% of the healthy cage mates, underlining how the virus can affect without showing outward symptoms.
- It is a strain previously reported in Canada, Israel, Japan, South Korea, and the U.S.
- Psittacine, resembling a parrot, describes the bird family Psittacidae and order Psittaciformes.
- It includes budgerigars, cockatiels, cockatoos, lovebirds, macaws, and parakeets.
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Awiqli – Insulin Injection
Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk launched an insulin injection, Awiqli, in India aiming to compete with daily-dose options on the market.
- Awiqli – World’s 1st once-weekly long-acting basal insulin offers steady background insulin support for adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
- It is designed to reduce the number of injections from 365 per year to 52.
- India’s Diabetes Status – Has a massive diabetes burden, with over 101 million people living with the disease, 136 million with prediabetes, and insulin therapy use projected to rise from 6 to 9 million in the near future.
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Scheme
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Pradhan Mantri Cha Shramik Protsahan Yojana (PMCSPY)
- The West Bengal government recently announced implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Cha Shramik Protsahan Yojana.
- Type – Central Sector Scheme.
- Aim - To improve healthcare, education and basic amenities for tea garden workers and their families across North Bengal.
- It aims to benefit 1o lakh tea plantation workers in Assam and West Bengal.
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Miscellaneous
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Global Energy Independence Day
- Celebrated annually on – July 10 (1st observed in 2006).
- The date was chosen to honour the birthday of pioneering inventor Nikola Tesla.
- Promotes – Awareness for alternative forms of energy for fossil fuels.
- The day offers opportunities to learn more about renewable forms of energy, such as solar, wind, and geothermal.
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Bukhman International Booker Prize
- The International Booker Prize has officially been renamed the Bukhman International Booker Prize.
- It is a prize for translated fiction book.
- Bukhman Philanthropies funds the prize for the next 10 years with doubling the prize money from £50,000 to £100,000.
- Prize money evenly distributed between the author and translator.
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Happy City Index, 2026
Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan has secured the 6th place in Happy City Index, 2026.
- About the Index – It reveals the world’s happiest cities, where strong community vibes, green spaces, and local culture matter far more than size.
- Residents were asked to evaluate their cities not only on food, art, and nightlife, but also on community strength, ease of finding love, and overall happiness of living there.
- Top Happiest Cities – Bath (England), Panama City (Panama), Guadalajara (Mexico), etc.
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