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One Liners 27-12-2025
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History, Art and Culture
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Rashtra Prerna Sthal
- Inaugurated on – 25th December 2025 (Atal Bihari Vajpayee's 101st birth anniversary, also Good Governance Day).
- Location – Lucknow, spread over 65 acres near Gomti river.
- Dedicated to –
- Atal Bihari Vajpayee
- Deen Dayal Upadhyay
- Shyama Prasad Mookerjee
- Structure – Lotus-shaped memorial with 3 towering bronze statues of the leaders.
- Significance –
- It honours the lives and ideals of prominent leaders.
- It embodies the spirit of self-respect, unity, and service.
- This state-of-the-art museum highlights selfless leadership and good governance.
- It stands on land that was once a garbage dump but has since been cleaned up.
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Social Issues
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Rabies – Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP)
- Immediate wound wash (soap, 15 mins).
- Anti-Rabies Vaccination (ARV).
- Rabies Immunoglobulin (RIG).
- Tetanus shot.

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Polity & Governance
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Constitution of India in Santhali Language
President released the Constitution of India in the Santhali language.
- Santhali Language – A Munda language of the Austroasiatic language family, spoken by the Santhal people in Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, and Bihar.
- Script – Ol Chiki script, The official writing system for the Santhali language.
- 8th Schedule – It lists 22 official languages of India, including Santhali, which was added in 2003.
- Objectives – To promotes understanding of the Constitution among Santhali people in their native language, fostering inclusivity and empowerment.
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Dignified Life for Widows
Over 900 villages in Nashik district, Maharashtra, have passed resolutions to end humiliating traditions against widows.
- Key Issues
- A prevalent tradition in rural areas involves the public removal of ornaments such as vermilion, bangles, toe rings, and mangalsutra from widows, symbolising a loss of social status.
- Key Initiatives
- Resolution – A total of 915 villages in Nashik district have passed resolutions opposing these traditional practices.
- Pledge – More than 1,100 couples have signed the 'Saubhagyache Shapathpatra,' pledging to refrain from adhering to such customs.
- Affidavit – It affirms the values of equality, freedom, and dignity as enshrined in the Constitution, denounces harmful and unscientific practices, and commits to promoting social awareness.
- Part of – The Navchetana programme implemented by the Nashik Zilla Parishad at the district level.
- Objectives – To raise awareness and empower widows through workshops, self-employment opportunities, access to loans, and educational initiatives.
- To promote social assimilation and prevent discrimination, 'haldi-kunku' programmes are organised specifically for widows.
- Inspired by – The philosophies of Mahatma Phule and Gopal Ganesh Agarkar.
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Colliery Control (Amendment) Rules, 2025
- Nodal ministry – Ministry of Coal.
- Amended – The provisions governing approval for opening coal and lignite mines under the Colliery Control Rules, 2004.
- Objective –
- To simplify approval process for opening coal mines.
- To empowers Board of Coal Companies to approve the opening of mine, seam or section of a seam.
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Navchetna – A New Consciousness on Life Skills and Drug Education for School Children
- It is a series of evidence-based training modules.
- Developed by – Society for Promotion of Youth and Masses (SPYM) in consultation with the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
- Divided into –
- Upper primary (11–14-year-olds, containing 3 modules).
- Secondary schools (14–17-year-olds, containing 6 modules).
- The programme’s various modules are adapted to each group and include such issues as:
- Live and eat healthy,
- Recognizing risks and preventing child sexual abuse,
- Managing peer pressure and emotions,
- Recognizing and handling violence,
- Drug information and education, for both children and parents/families.
- Aim – To increase awareness against drugs and promote education on life skills among students in schools.
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4 e-Governance Initiatives
- Launched by – Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
- Initiatives –
- AI-powered Recruitment Rules Generator Tool – It simplifies the formulation of Recruitment Rules through guided inputs and automated drafting, reducing delays and improving consistency.
- e-HRMS 2.0 mobile application – As a key pillar of Mission Karmayogi, intended to bring essential HR services directly to employees’ mobile devices, reducing paperwork, improving transparency and enabling faster decision-making.
- New AI-enabled features on the iGOT Karmayogi portal – It includes AI Sarthi, AI Tutor, structured specialisation programmes and capacity-building planning tools.
- Karmayogi Digital Learning Lab 2.0 – For digital content creation, enabling the development of high-quality e-learning modules using AR, VR, simulations, gamification and ensuring rapid dissemination of best practices across the civil services.
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Economy
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Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA)
NMIA has commenced commercial operations.
- Operator – Adani Airports.
- Capacity – 20 million passengers per annum (MPPA).
- Connected Projects –
- Atal Setu (Mumbai Trans Harbour Link).
- Alibaug–Virar Multimodal Corridor.
- Mumbai–Navi Mumbai Metro
- Improved connectivity to Mumbai–Pune Expressway
- Objective – To alleviate congestion at the existing Mumbai airport through the development of a Greenfield airport.
- Significance – It paves the way for a thriving multi-airport network in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
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Science
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Cardiac Death Burden
- Report by – Registrar General of India (RGI) Report 2023.
- Key Findings
- Main cause – Diseases of the circulatory system (36.4% of medically certified deaths).
- Trend – 4% points lower than 2022 (40%).
- Medical Certification Rate – 22% of all registered deaths were medically certified (0.3% lower than 2022).
- Age Distribution –
- Highest incidence in people above 70 years.
- 2nd highest in 55-64 age group.
- Leading cause of death in all age cohorts from 15 years upwards.
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Diseases of the Circulatory System
- These conditions are also referred to as cardiovascular diseases.
- Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) comprise a group of disorders affecting the heart and blood vessels.
- It consists of
- Coronary heart disease – A disease of the blood vessels supplying the heart muscle;
- Cerebrovascular disease – A disease of the blood vessels supplying the brain;
- Peripheral arterial disease – A disease of blood vessels supplying the arms and legs;
- Rheumatic heart disease – Damage to the heart muscle and heart valves from rheumatic fever, caused by streptococcal bacteria;
- Congenital heart disease – Birth defects that affect the normal development and functioning of the heart caused by malformations of the heart structure from birth;
- Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism – Blood clots in the leg veins, which can dislodge and move to the heart and lungs.
- Heart attacks and strokes – These are usually acute events and are mainly caused by a blockage that prevents blood from flowing to the heart or brain.
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