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UPSC Daily Current Affairs| One Liners 11-09-2025

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September 11, 2025

One Liners 11-09-2025

History, Art and Culture

Adi Sanskriti

  • It is a digital learning platform for tribal artforms.

  • Launched by – Ministry of Tribal Affairs.

  • Aim – To preserve the wisdom of every tribal song, story, practices, creating a platform for learning, progress, & livelihood.

  • 3 components

    • Adi Vishwavidyalaya (Digital Tribal Art Academy)

    • Adi Sampada (Socio-Cultural Repository)

    • Adi Haat (Online marketplace)

Social Issues

World Suicide Prevention Day

  • Observed on – 10th September

  • Established in – 2003 in conjunction with World Health Organisation (WHO).

  • Organized by – International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP).

  • Aim – To raise awareness around the globe that suicide can be prevented.

  • Theme for 2024-26 – ‘Changing the Narrative on Suicide’.

Digital Life Certificate (DLC) Campaign 4.0

  • It is the largest-ever outreach initiative for pensioners, targeting 2 crore DLCs.

  • Conduct from – 1st to 30th November 2025 by Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare (DoPPW).

  • Aim – To emphasis on face authentication technology, ensuring universal coverage and ease of living for pensioners.

  • Coverage – To setup camps at 1600 districts and sub-divisional headquarters.

  • Doorstep services for - very senior and differently-abled pensioners.

National Workshop on ‘The National Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI)

  • It is a part of the NITI–State workshop series under the State Support Mission.

  • Organised by – NITI Aayog, in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme.

  • Aim – To highlight India’s MPI Journey and the technical methodology behind calculating the MPI.

Economy

Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM)

Cabinet approves construction of 4-lane greenfield access-controlled Mokama-Munger section of the Buxar-Bhagalpur High-Speed Corridor in Bihar on Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM).

hybride model

Environment

48th Annual Conference on Oceans Law & Policy (COLP48)

For the first time, India hosted COLP48 in nearly 50 years.

  • Held in – New Delhi.

  • Organised by – Stockton Center for International Law, U.S. Naval War College and Gujarat Maritime University, with Ministry of Earth Sciences.

  • Theme – “Developing World Approaches to Ocean Governance: Perspectives from the Indian Ocean Rim”.

  • 5 priority areas

    • Ensuring livelihood and food security.

    • Deepening regional cooperation.

    • Integrating traditional knowledge and participatory governance.

    • Promoting climate resilience and ecosystem-based approaches.

    • Mobilising innovative finance and building capacity.

Science

Regional Testing Laboratory (RTL)

  • Built at – Nashik by Central Power Research Institute (CPRI).

  • Aim – To reduce the turnaround time for testing and certification, thereby strengthening the quality assurance ecosystem and facilitating faster procurement cycles by utilities.

  • Testing services for – A wide range of electrical and power equipment such as Transformers, Energy Meters, Smart Meters, and Transformer Oil.

Central Power Research Institute (CPRI)

  • Established in – 1960, by the Government of India.

  • Autonomous Society in – 1978 under Ministry of Power.

  • Head office – Bengaluru

  • Regional testing laboratories – Noida, Kolkata, Guwahati & Nashik.

  • Objectives – To undertake and sponsor R&D projects in the fields of generation, transmission, distribution and operation of electricity supply systems.

  • Provide centralized research and testing facilities for evaluation of electrical materials.

  • Certification of rating and performance to ensure availability of quality equipment.

Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM)

  • PAM – It is a rare but life-threatening central nervous system infection.

  • Caused by – Naegleria fowleri, sometimes called the “brain-eating amoeba”.

  • Causal agents – Still water, such as lakes and rivers, hot bore water, long surface pipes, water hoses and poorly maintained swimming pools, wading pools or spas.

  • Symptoms – Neck stiffness, confusion, hallucinations, loss of balance, seizures, drowsiness and coma.

  • No standard treatment – A rapid and catastrophic destruction of brain tissue caused to death in under 10 days.

Naegleria Fowleri - “Brain-Eating Amoeba”

  • It is a free-living amoeba.

  • Feed on – Bacteria.

  • Habitat – Warm water, freshwater areas and damp soil.

  • Mechanism – Once in the brain, however, it mistakes neurons and glial cells for food.

  • It uses small projections called amoebostomes, that literally bite into host cells, ingesting their contents piece by piece.

  • It also releases enzymes and toxins in the form of proteases, phospholipases, and pore-forming proteins that dissolve tissue and kill the host cells.

  • It actively consumes living neural cells as a source of nutrients.

  • It feeds, multiplies and its proliferation triggers a profound inflammatory response in the host’s body.

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