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    Posted 13 Aug 2025

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    Short Transfer

    CAG flags 'short transfer' of Rs 3.69 lakh cr in cess over decades by the government.

    About Short transfer

    • It refers to the failure to transfer the full amount of collected cess to designated reserve funds. 
      • The largest transfer shortfall is of the Oil Industry Development Board (OIDB), its purpose to develop the oil industry.
    • Cesses are statutory levies whose proceeds are earmarked for utilisation towards specific purposes. 
    • A number of cess/levy initially collected in the Consolidated Fund of India are transferred to designated funds specifically created for the purpose in the Public Account.
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    • CAG
    • Cess
    • Short transfer

    Section 152 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)

    Supreme Court questioned if “potential for abuse” of Section 152 of BNS can be used as a ground to declare the law unconstitutional. 

    • BNS, 2023 replaced the Indian Penal Code, 1860. 

    About Section 152 of BNS

    • It covers acts endangering sovereignty, unity and integrity of India.
      • As per this provision, if any person, purposely or knowingly, through words, signs, visible representation, etc., excites/attempts to excite secession/armed rebellion/subversive activities shall be imprisoned for life or 7 years along with a fine. 
    • Excludes: Comments expressing disapprobation of Government’s measures or administrative action to obtain their alteration by lawful means. 
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    • BNS
    • Section 152

    The Elders Group

    The Elders Group of international stateswomen and statesmen, for the first time called the situation in Gaza an "unfolding genocide". 

    About The Elders

    • Genesis: Founded by Nelson Mandela in 2007 as an independent group of global leaders.
    • Vision: A world where people live in peace, enjoy justice, human rights and a sustainable planet.
    • Mission: Engage with global leaders through private diplomacy and public advocacy, to address existential threats, encourage ethical leadership. 
    • The Advisory Council: Comprises donors and generous supporters of the group. 
    • The Elder’s Team: Assists the group and is based in London.
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    • Elders Group
    • Private Diplomacy

    SHRESTH Initiative

    Union Health Ministry launched State Health Regulatory Excellence Index (SHRESTH), a national initiative to benchmark and strengthen state drug regulatory systems.

    About SHRESTH

    • Proposed by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO).
    • Aim: To drive improvements in the performance of state drug regulatory authorities across India, ensuring drug safety and quality standards are consistently met.
    • It will have Indices based on five key themes: Human Resources, Infrastructure, Licensing Activities, Surveillance Activities and Responsiveness.
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    • SHRESTH Initiative
    • Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO).

    Bhagirathi Eco Sensitive Zone (BESZ)

    Supreme Court appointed panel warned against the Char Dham all-weather road widening project in the Bhagirathi Eco-Sensitive zone (BESZ). 

    About BESZ

    • Notification: By the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) in 2012 with subsequent in 2018. 
    • Coverage: Area of 4179.59 sq. kilometre from Gaumukh to Uttarakashi. 
    • Zonal Master Plan (ZMP): Mandates Uttarakhand Government to prepare ZMP based on watershed approach and includes governance of key areas of forests and wildlife, etc.
    • Eco-Sensitive Zones (ESZ): Notified by MoEF&CC under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 as “Shock Absorber” for the specialized Ecosystem like natural sites, protected areas, etc. 
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    • Bhagirathi ESZ
    • Eco-Sensitive Zones (ESZ)

    APAAR ID

    CBSE mandates schools to use 12-digit Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) ID for Classes 9, 11 registration, and List of Candidates submission for 10, 12 ahead of 2026 board exams.

    About APAAR ID

    • Genesis: Introduced in alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 with an objective of ‘One Nation, One Student ID’.
    • Ministry: Launched by the Union Ministry of Education for schools from the 2024-25 session.
    • Aim: To provide a unified and accessible academic experience for students across India by assigning a unique and permanent 12-digit ID to every student, consolidating their academic achievements in one place.
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    • National Education Policy (NEP)
    • APAAR ID

    Push and Pull Transactions

    National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) could  shut down ‘pull’ transactions in the future to curb frauds. 

    • Currently, NPCI’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) allows both ‘push’ and ‘pull’ transactions. 

    About Push and Pull Transactions

    • Push Transactions: Initiated by the payer through scanning a QR code or entering beneficiary’s UPI ID to make a payment.
    • Pull Transactions: Initiated by the beneficiary. Once the payer inputs the personal identification number, the transaction gets approved. E.g., Cheques, debit cards, etc. 
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    • National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI)
    • Push and Pull Transactions

    Tato-II Hydroelectric Project

    Recently, Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved the construction of Tato-II Hydro Electric Project (HEP) in Shi Yomi District of Arunachal Pradesh. 

    About Tato-II Hydro Electric Project:

    • Installed Capacity: 700 MW (4 x 175 MW).
    • Energy Produced: 2738.06 MU of energy. 
    • Implemented through: Joint Venture Company between North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Ltd. (NEEPCO) and the Government of Arunachal Pradesh.

    Other Hydroelectric Projects Of Arunachal Pradesh: Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project (2000 MW), Kameng Hydro Power Station (600 MW), Heo Hydroelectric Project (240 MW), etc.

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    • Hydro

    Ideonella sakaiensis

    Researchers have identified bacteria Ideonella sakaiensis, which can degrade PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate), most commonly used in bottles and food packaging.

    About Ideonella Sakaiensis

    • It is a bacterium which was discovered near a plastic bottle recycling facility in Japan.
    • It  produces specialized enzymes that break PET into its environmentally benign building blocks, which it then utilizes as a food source
    • Significance: It can be used for developing efficient and scalable plastic biodegradation systems, can help promote circular economy, etc.
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    • Ideonella sakaiensis
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