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One Liners 14-02-2026
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Social Issues
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PRIYA Trial – Pune Rural Intervention in Young Adolescents (2012-2025)
Follow-up to Pune Maternal Nutrition Study (PMNS, 1993).
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PMNS Finding – Low vitamin B12 and high folate in mothers linked to higher risk of “diabesity” (insulin resistance, obesity) in children.
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Hypothesis – Boosting B12 intake during adolescence may lower diabesity risk in the next generation.
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Intervention – Adolescents received B12 and multi-micronutrient supplements.
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Key Result – Supplementation improved neonatal ponderal index (weight-to-height ratio) and influenced gene expression in cord blood cells.
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Mechanism: Higher B12 levels correlated with increased activity of genes encoding methylases—enzymes that regulate gene expression.
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Concept – Supports the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) theory, where intrauterine environment shapes long-term health via epigenetics.
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Recommendation – National health policy should include physiological doses of B12 along with iron and folic acid for adolescents and women of reproductive age.
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Polity & Governance
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Deputy Chief Minister
Sunetra Pawar, recently took oath as the new Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
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Constitutional status – Not a constitutional post; not mentioned in the Indian Constitution.
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Appointment & Removal -
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Rank & Powers -
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Holds Cabinet Minister rank with equivalent pay and perks.
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Considered second in command in the State Council of Ministers.
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Influence depends on assigned portfolios; major financial decisions need CM’s approval.
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Purpose -
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Used to ensure political stability, especially in coalition governments.
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Facilitates power-sharing and accommodates diverse political interests.
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Prevalence (as of Jan 31, 2026):
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Economy
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CHAKRA' Centre of Excellence (CoE)
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Launched by – SBI.
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Objective – To finance sunrise sectors like renewable energy, electric mobility, and green hydrogen, crucial for India's economic development.
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Coverage –Renewable energy, advanced cell chemistry & battery storage, electric mobility, green hydrogen, semiconductors, decarbonization, smart infrastructure, and data centres.
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Investment Potential – Projected capital investment of over ₹100 lakh crore by 2030.
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Sunrise Industries
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These are new sectors with strong growth and investment potential.
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Funding – They often attract start-ups and venture capital.
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Lifecycle – Some eventually mature and shift into sunset industries.
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Impact – Their rapid rise can challenge or replace existing sunset sectors.
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Contribution – They drive economic growth and generate new jobs.

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Kerala for All’ conclave
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Organized by – Kerala Tourism and The Hindu.
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Core Principle – Inclusive tourism enhances quality of life and is a shared responsibility.
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Barriers identified – Physical, social, informational, and attitudinal challenges.
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Key Initiatives –
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Drafting India’s first design policy for accessibility
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Promoting barrier-free infrastructure (ramps, lifts, accessible toilets)
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Training personnel in inclusive practices
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Applying universal design principles
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Significance – It emphasizes inclusive and accessible tourism, drafting a design policy, and highlighting its successful Responsible Tourism Mission.
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Responsible Tourism Mission
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Launched in – 2007, evolved from community engagement to village tourism (e.g., Kumarakom).
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Impact – Involves 1.9 lakh families and over 26,000 tourism units, with 18,000+ women-led enterprises.
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Proposal – Grant tourism industry status to enable lower power tariffs and access to low-interest loans.
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Accessibility challenges – Lack of empathy, poor information flow, limited training for architects, and weak enforcement of standards.
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Key insight – Attitudinal barriers are more critical than infrastructural ones.
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Environment
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Tigers in Pench National Park
Pench National Park in central India is a tiger conservation success story, with rising tiger numbers.
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Location – It lies across Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh in central India.
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Tiger Population – Numbers are increasing, with the wider Pench landscape supporting over 100 tigers.
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Success Factors – Strong prey base (chital, sambar, gaur, wild boar) and well-protected habitats.
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Biodiversity – Home to leopards, dholes, sloth bears, and more than 300 bird species.
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Area – Covers 758 sq. km, including 257 sq. km in Maharashtra.
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Tourism – Wildlife tourism is growing at about 15% annually, boosted by celebrity visits.
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Safari Route – The Sillari Gate is emerging as a popular entry point due to frequent wildlife sightings.
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Cultural Significance – The landscape inspired Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book.
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Government Policies and Interventions
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North Eastern Region Agri-Commodity e-Connect (NERACE) App
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It is fully operational and facilitates market linkages between farmers/Farmer Producer Organisations/ Self Help Groups/Cooperatives of the North Eastern Region (NER) and buyers across the country.
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Nodal ministry – Ministry of Development of North-East Region.
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Aim – To strengthen digital market access and improve market preparedness of farmers in Sikkim.
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Places in News
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Mine Collapse in Congo
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Event – A landslide caused a mine collapse at the Rubaya mines in eastern Congo.
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Casualties – At least 200 people lost their lives in the disaster.
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Cause – The collapse was triggered by heavy rainfall.
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Control – The mines are under the control of M23 rebel forces.
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Commodity – The site produces coltan, a mineral widely used in electronic devices.

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Columbite-tantalite
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It is commonly called coltan, is a dull metallic mineral found in large amounts in eastern Congo.
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Location – It is primarily found in Central Africa.
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Refinement – When processed, coltan becomes metallic tantalum, a heat-resistant powder capable of storing high electrical charge.
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Extraction – Coltan is processed to extract tantalum, niobium, tin, and wolfram.
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Use – These properties make tantalum essential for capacitors, which regulate current flow in miniature circuit boards.
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Applications – Tantalum capacitors are widely used in cell phones, laptops, pagers, and many other electronic devices.
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