Consumer Protection Act
Supreme Court ruled that consumer forums can enforce all their orders, not just interim ones, treating them like civil court decrees.
- This corrects the 2002 amendment to the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, which had limited forums’ powers.
- The Consumer Protection Act 1986 has been replaced by the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) 2019.
- CPA 2019 provides for creation of a Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) and simplification of adjudication process in Consumer Commissions.
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Crop Residue
New study finds that crop residue has severe consequences for agroecological biodiversity, driving pest outbreaks in agricultural field.
- Crop residues are materials left on cultivated land after the crop has been harvested.
Key Findings of Study
- Burning crop residue depletes soil nutrients, undermining long-term productivity.
- Air pollution released during the process also disrupts the ecological functions of arthropods and birds.
- Natural predators like spiders, ladybirds, frogs, and earthworms decline, reducing ecosystem balance.
- Loss of insects and predators creates cascading effects across trophic levels and disrupts food web.
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International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA)
Nepal has officially joined the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA), an India-led global initiative.
About IBCA
- Genesis: Launched in April 2023 (occasion of 50 years of India's Project Tiger).
- Aim: Global Conservation of seven Big Cats namely Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Cheetah, Jaguar & Puma.
- Secretariat Headquarter: India.
- Structure: Multi-country, multi-agency coalition comprising of 95 big cat range countries, non-range countries with an interest in big cat conservation.
- Member Countries: 13 Member Countries including India.
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Kursk Region
It was reported that Ukrainian drone attack sparked a short-lived fire at the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant in Russia.
About Kursk Region
- Location: Situated in the European part of Russia, with its western border adjoining Ukraine.
- History: Famous for the Battle of Kursk (1943), the largest tank battle in history and a turning point in World War-II.
- Geography: The region lies within the basins of the Dnieper and Don rivers.
- Minerals: It hosts the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly, the world’s largest magnetic anamoly and one of the richest iron ore deposit.
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X-Guard Fibre-Optic Towed Decoy (FOTD) System
India is believed to have deployed an AI-enabled X-Guard Fibre-Optic Towed Decoy (FOTD) system during Operation Sindoor.
About X-Guard FOTD system
- Developed by Israel’s Rafael, it works synergistically with an aircraft’s onboard Electronic Warfare (EW) equipment to defeat most sophisticated radars.
- The system can be used at low and high altitude, and subsonic to supersonic velocity.
- Deployed either when the aircraft approaches a threatened area or upon detection of an imminent threat, it is retractable in flight.
- It maintains both electrical and fiber-optic continuity throughout the flight.
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James Webb Space Telescope
James Webb Space Telescope finds the 29th Moon of Uranus named temporarily S/2025 U1 as the official name is yet to be chosen by the International Astronomical Union.
About James Webb Space Telescope
- Launch: Dec, 2021 jointly by NASA/ESA/CSA.
- Duration: 5 - 10 years.
- Type: Orbiting infrared observatory.
- Orbit: It does not orbit around the Earth like the Hubble; it orbits the Sun 1.5 million kilometers away from the Earth at second Lagrange point or L2.
- Purpose: Study every phase in the history of our Universe, ranging from the first luminous glows after the Big Bang, to the formation of solar systems.
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Free Movement Regime
Assam Rifles has mapped 42,000 Myanmar nationals entered India under the new Free Movement Regime (FMR).
About Free Movement Regime
- It is a bilateral arrangement between India and Myanmar that allows border tribes to cross without passports or visas.
- Formalized in 2018, through the Agreement on Land Border Crossing, it permits free movement up to 16 km.
- In February 2024, the Union Home Minister announced its withdrawal citing security and demographic concerns
- However, its formal scrapping is yet to be notified.
- In December 2024, Union Government brought new system for movement across India-Myanmar border.
Key Features of New System
- Assam Rifles to issue single-entry passes, valid for 7 days within 10 km.
- Passes must be returned at the same crossing point.
- Each point will be manned by police and health officials along with Assam Rifles.
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Mount Kilauea
Recently, Kilauea volcano erupted in Hawaii, a group of volcanic islands in the central Pacific Ocean.
- Hawaii is the only US state completely made up of islands.
About Kilauea volcano
- Eruptions have been occurring in the Halemaumau Crater which is part of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
- It is one of the most active volcanoes in the world.
- Current eruption has been characterized by episodic lava fountaining not seen in any eruptions since the 1983–86 episodic fountains.
- High levels of volcanic gas: Primarily water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and Sulphur Dioxide (SO2).
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