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One Liners 17-03-2026
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Polity & Governance
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Desh Ka Prakriti Parikshan Abhiyan
- Launched by – Ministry of Ayush, Started on 9th Ayurveda Day.
- Objective – To raise awareness about Prakriti (Ayurvedic body constitution) and encourage citizens to assess their Prakriti for better health management.
- Assessments conducted via – A dedicated mobile app, developed with logic from CSIR–IGIB, based on Ayurveda principles.
- Integrated with – Ayushman Arogya Mandir.
- Key Achievements
- Citizens Assessed – Over 1.40 crore (14 million+) Indians aged 18+ have participated.
- Volunteers – Around 1.85 lakh volunteers including students, teachers, Ayurveda practitioners, and medical officers supported the campaign.
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Ayushman Arogya Mandir
- Operationalized by – Ministry of Ayush under the National Ayush Mission (NAM).
- Aim – To provide a holistic wellness model based on Ayurveda, including Prakriti Parikshan.
- Current status – About 12,500 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs are functional across India.
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e-Panchayat Mission Mode Project (MMP)
- Implemented under – Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan (RGSA).
- Aim – To strengthen transparency, efficiency, and accountability in Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) through digital tools.
- Key Initiatives
- eGramSwaraj Portal & App – Launched in 2020.
- Digital planning, accounting, monitoring, and online payments.
- It integrates with PFMS ensures real-time vendor payments and smooth fund flow.
- it enables online uploading of Gram Panchayat Development Plans (GPDPs).
- Other Applications
- Meri Panchayat – Citizen access to Panchayat plans and progress.
- Panchayat NIRNAY – Transparent Gram Sabha meeting management.
- AuditOnline – Online auditing of Panchayat accounts, especially for Finance Commission grants.
- SabhaSaar – AI-enabled transcription and summarisation of meetings.
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Security
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FraudPro
Shortlisted as a Top Finalist at the prestigious Global Mobile (Glomo) Awards.
- Developed by – C-DOT, India’s premier telecom R&D center.
- Objective – To detect fraudulent mobile connections by using AI, ML, and facial deduplication.
- Capabilities include
- Large-scale image deduplication.
- Forged document detection.
- Re-verification of identities.
- Installation – Deployed in India via the Digital Intelligence Platform and Sancharsaathi portal.
- Award category – Best Network Security and Fraud Prevention.
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Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026
- MWC 2026 – It is the world’s largest gathering for the mobile and technology industry.
- Held at – Fira Barcelona Gran Via in Barcelona, Spain.
- Organised by – Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA),
- Theme – “The IQ Era”, highlighting the integration of artificial intelligence and connectivity to drive smarter networks, business innovation and societal impact.
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Science
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Gynandromorphy
A freshwater crab (Vela carli) in Silent Valley National Park, Kerala, was found exhibiting both male and female traits simultaneously.
- Gynandromorphy is a rare biological condition where a single organism displays both male and female characteristics, often split across different parts of its body.
- Meaning – From Greek gyne = woman, aner = man, morphe = form) refers to organisms that are part male and part female.
- Commonly observed in – Insects like butterflies, bees, and fruit flies, but has also been reported in crustaceans and other species.
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Celebrating the Power of Vaccines
- Key Highlights
- Historic Successes – India has eradicated smallpox, polio, and maternal & neonatal tetanus through vaccination.
- New Milestones (2026) – Launched HPV vaccine and an indigenous Td vaccine, expanding protection further.
- Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP)
- One of the largest in the world.
- Reaches 2.9 crore pregnant women and 2.54 crore newborns annually, free of cost.
- Coverage Growth – Full immunisation coverage rose from 62% in 2015 to 98.4% in Jan 2026.
- Zero-Dose Reduction – Share of children with no vaccine doses dropped from 0.11% in 2023 to 0.06% in 2024.
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Miscellaneous
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Pi Day
- Observed annually on – 14th March, corresponding to 3/14, which represents the first three digits of π (3.14).
- Objective – To recognise the mathematical constant π (pi) and promote appreciation for mathematics.
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What is Pi?
- Ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.
- Represented by – Greek letter π.
- An irrational number used in formulas for circles, spheres, and physics.
- History & Significance
- Archimedes pioneered methods to approximate pi.
- Symbol π introduced by William Jones in 1706.
- Pi Day – 1st celebrated in 1988 by physicist Larry Shaw at the Exploratorium, San Francisco.
- Officially recognized in the U.S. in 2009.
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International Mathematics Day
- Observed annually on – 14th March.
- Declared in – 2019 by UNESCO.
- Theme for 2026 – “Mathematics and hope” — highlighting math as a universal tool for progress, trust, and resilience.
- Objective – To promotes awareness of mathematics’ role in science, technology, and solving global challenges.
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