One Liners 21-05-2025
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History, Art and Culture
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Shirui Lily Festival 2025: A Celebration of Nature and Culture
Manipur's 5th State-Level Shirui Lily Festival unfolds from May 20-24, 2025, in Ukhrul, marking 75 years since the rare Shirui Lily's discovery.
- Significant -Returning after a hiatus, the festival promotes responsible tourism and global awareness for the endangered lily's conservation.
- A Floral and Cultural Extravaganza - The event blends Tangkhul Naga traditions, music (SHIROCK), indigenous games, and modern entertainment.
- Adventure and Cultural Highlights - Attendees can enjoy trekking, biking, the Shirui Lily Grand Prix, a literature festival, a beauty pageant, and culinary and textile showcases.
- Locations - The festival spans Shirui Village (opening), TNL Ground, Phangrei, and Bakshi Ground (closing).
- Ukhrul -A Prime Destination - The festival boosts tourism to Ukhrul, showcasing its beauty and the Tangkhul Naga culture, with enhanced travel accessibility.
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Geography
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Madku Island: A Hidden Gem
Nestled in Chhattisgarh's Bilaspur district on the Shivnath River, Madku Island boasts natural beauty and historical significance.
- Mythological Confluence - Revered as Harihara-Kshetra and Kedar Dweep, it's believed to be the meeting point of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva, also linked to Sage Mandukya.
- Archaeological Treasures - Excavations revealed 11th-century Kalachuri temples, sculptures, and Brahmi/Shankhalipi inscriptions. Twenty rebuilt temples house various deities.
- Ancient Habitation - Stone Age tools near the island indicate very early human presence. Sandstone temple remnants and idols are still visible.
- Cultural Harmony - The annual Masihi Mela, a Christian fair since 1909, celebrates Hindu-Christian unity on the island.
- Literary Connection - American missionary George E. Miller documented island life in his novel, "Prem Masih of Damoh."
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New Caledonia Political Talks Stall
Negotiations regarding New Caledonia's future status collapsed on May 8, 2025, due to loyalist rejection of France's "sovereignty in partnership" proposal.
- Southwestern Pacific Location - Situated 1,500 km east of Australia, New Caledonia's capital is Nouméa, bordered by Australia, Vanuatu, and Fiji.
- French Overseas Collectivity - While administratively linked to France, New Caledonia enjoys substantial autonomy.
- Historical Path to Self-Determination - Colonized by France in 1853, Kanak resistance in the 1980s led to the 1998 Nouméa Accord and three independence referendums (all rejected).
- Diverse Geography and Climate - The main island, Grande Terre, features rugged terrain and the UNESCO-listed New Caledonian Barrier Reef. Its subtropical climate varies from wet east to drier west.
- Unique Biodiversity - The territory is home to the ancient Amborella trichopoda and endemic birds like the kagu, despite lacking native mammals and frogs.
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Indrayani River: Illegal Structures Demolished
The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) recently demolished 36 illegal bungalows in the River Villa project, situated within the Indrayani River's blue flood line in Chikhali.
- Origin and Course - The Indrayani, a 103.5 km long rain-fed river in Maharashtra, originates in the Western Ghats near Lonavala and flows through Pune district before merging with the Bhima River at Tulapur.
- Tributary of Bhima-Krishna System - It is a significant tributary of the Bhima River, which itself is a major tributary of the Krishna River, forming part of a larger river network.
- Religious Significance - The sacred towns of Alandi and Dehu, important pilgrimage sites for poet saints Dnyaneshwar and Tukaram respectively, are located on its banks.
- Industrial and Agricultural Role - The river flows through the industrial town of Pimpri-Chinchwad, serving purposes of irrigation and supporting local agriculture.
- Hydroelectric Power Generation - The Valvan Dam at Kamshet, built on the Indrayani River, functions as a hydroelectric power generating station.
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Polity & Governance
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Sikkim Celebrates 50 Years of Statehood
India's PM lauded Sikkim on its golden jubilee, marking its 1975 integration.
- Strategic Himalayan Location - Nestled in Northeast India, Sikkim borders Nepal, Bhutan, and China, with West Bengal to its south. Its capital is Gangtok.
- Journey to Statehood - Formerly ruled by the Namgyal dynasty and a British/Indian protectorate, Sikkim became India's 22nd state via a 1975 referendum.
- Pioneering Organic State - Sikkim stands as India's first fully organic state, championing sustainable agriculture practices.
- Ecological and Cultural Wealth - Part of the Eastern Himalayas, it's a biodiversity hotspot rich in flora and fauna, with a vibrant blend of Lepcha, Bhutia, and Nepali cultures and Buddhist traditions.
- Strategic and Sustainable Focus - Sikkim holds strategic geopolitical importance and emphasizes eco-tourism, clean energy, and heritage conservation.
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International Relations and Issues
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Operation Gideon Chariots Launched in Gaza
Israel has initiated Operation Gideon Chariots, a significant military offensive in the Gaza Strip.
- Objective - Is to secure the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, coupled with intensified military pressure to weaken Hamas's capabilities.
- Trigger - The operation follows the collapse of ceasefire negotiations in Doha, signaling a renewed escalation of the conflict.
- Impact and Affected Areas - Northern Gaza, notably the Jabaliya refugee camp, has experienced heavy bombardment.
- Casualty Reports - Tragically, over 150 deaths were reported in Gaza within 24 hours, with more than 3,000 fatalities since the March escalation.
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Economy
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GeM Celebrates 8 Years of Transforming Public Procurement
India's Government e Marketplace (GeM) commemorated its 8th Incorporation Day, reaffirming its pivotal role in fostering inclusive economic growth and advancing digital governance.
- Inclusive Innovation – It will Simplify the process and empowering entrepreneurs, creating an accessible and equitable marketplace for diverse sellers.
- Impressive Growth and Cost Efficiency - GeM has witnessed a threefold increase in users, with over 1.64 lakh buyers and 4.2 lakh sellers. Independent assessments indicate nearly 10% cost savings in government procurement.
- Empowering Small and Marginalized Sellers
- The platform actively supports over 10 lakh MSEs, artisans, women entrepreneurs, and startups, ensuring broad participation in public procurement.
- Reduced Transaction Costs - Nearly all transactions are now free of charges, and fees have been significantly reduced. Advanced analytics ensure transparency and fraud detection.
- Driving National Initiatives - GeM has facilitated crucial procurements and launched GeMAI, India's first generative AI chatbot in the public sector, enhancing user support in multiple languages.
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Science
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Spectacular "Bird-Wing" Solar Eruption
A massive and visually striking solar flare, dubbed the "bird-wing" eruption due to its plasma shape, has been observed on the Sun's northern hemisphere.
- Million-Kilometer Plasma Ejection - NASA satellites recorded the event, revealing a plasma stream extending over 1 million km, twice the Earth-Moon distance.
- Combined Flare and CME - The eruption involved both an intense solar flare (electromagnetic radiation burst) and a significant coronal mass ejection (CME) of charged plasma.
- Immediate Radio Blackouts - The initial radiation from the flare has already caused radio communication blackouts across parts of Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
- Anticipated Geomagnetic Storm - The approaching CME, traveling at 250–3000 km/s, is expected to trigger geomagnetic storms upon Earth's arrival in 1-3 days.
- Potential Earth Impacts - Geomagnetic storms can disrupt satellites, GPS, radio, and power grids, while also potentially enhancing auroras at lower latitudes. Space weather agencies are on high alert.
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A-to-I mRNA Editing in Animals
Chinese researchers highlight the evolutionary mystery surrounding the widespread presence of A-to-I mRNA editing in the animal kingdom.
- The A-to-I Editing Mechanism - This process involves the enzymatic conversion of adenosine (A) to inosine (I) within messenger RNA (mRNA) by ADAR proteins. Ribosomes interpret inosine as guanine (G).
- Consequences for Protein Diversity - A-to-I editing modifies the mRNA sequence after transcription, leading to the production of proteins with potentially altered amino acid sequences, stability, or activity.
- Risk of Stop Codon Misinterpretation - A significant concern is the editing of stop codons (e.g., UAG), which could be misread, resulting in the synthesis of abnormally long and potentially dysfunctional proteins.
- Essential Genes with Premature Stops (PSC) - Studies in F. graminearum identified 71 PSC genes containing premature stop codons in their unedited mRNA transcripts.
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PSLV-C61 Mission Failure
ISRO's PSLV-C61 mission to deploy EOS-09 into a Sun-synchronous orbit from Sriharikota unfortunately failed due to a third-stage malfunction.
- Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) - Is ISRO's four-stage rocket, primarily designed for Earth observation satellites in Sun-synchronous polar orbits (SSPOs).
- Four-Stage Design - PSLV employs alternating solid and liquid propulsion stages for precise medium-weight payload delivery to various orbits.
- First and Second Stages - The first stage uses Hydroxyl-Terminated Polybutadiene (HTPB) solid propellant with optional strap-on boosters, while the second stage utilizes the Vikas engine with UDMH/N₂O₄ liquid fuel.
- Third and Fourth Stages - The third stage is a solid HTPB propellant engine, and the final fourth stage has two liquid engines burning Monomethylhydrazine (MMH) and Mixed Oxides of Nitrogen (MON).
- SSPO for Earth Observation - Sun-synchronous polar orbits are ideal for Earth observation missions, which are the primary targets for PSLV launches.
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