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Current Affairs
April 28, 2026
Siang Upper Multipurpose Project (SUMP)
More than 330 students from Boleng in Arunachal Pradesh recently took part in a three-day school exhibition centred on river conservation and sustainable infrastructure, with a strong focus on the proposed Siang Upper Multipurpose Project (SUMP).
About Siang Upper Multipurpose Project (SUMP):
- It is a proposed 11,000 MW hydropower project on the Siang River near the Geku Village in the Upper Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh.
- The Siang River is the upper course of the Brahmaputra
- It is envisioned as one of India’s largest hydropower reservoirs and as a strategic countermeasure to China’s proposed 60,000 MW super dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra) in Tibet’s Medog County.
- This project aims to not only harness hydropower but also to control flooding and erosion downstream in the upper Brahmaputra basin.
- The area is primarily inhabited by the Adi Tribe, an indigenous community with a strong connection to the Siang River.
- Developers: Jointly undertaken by the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) and the North Eastern Electric Power Corporation (NEEPCO).
Economy
Current Affairs
April 28, 2026
What is Eulophia picta?
Scientists recently identified a rare orchid species, Eulophia picta, in central Andhra Pradesh, marking the first recorded presence of this species in the region. .
About Eulophia picta:
- It is a medium-to-small, hot-growing terrestrial orchid.
- It is commonly known as Nodding Swamp Orchid or pink nodding orchid.
- Habitat and Distribution:
- It is found from India to Southeast Asia to Australia in moist grasslands, sandy areas behind beaches, and rainforests.
- It is also found in semi-deciduous and deciduous dry lowland forests at elevations up to 1000 m, with underground, spherical pseudobulbs.
- Description:
- A distinctive leafy species with three to five broad, smooth, ribbed leaves and pale pink, rarely white flowers.
- The flowers do not open but remain as a tube.
- The distinctive inflorescence is hooked like a shepherd's crook when plants are flowering but straightens as the prominently ribbed seed capsules develop.
- It thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it versatile for various garden settings.
Source : Rare orchid species discovered
Environment
Current Affairs
April 28, 2026
Lake Issyk-Kul
Underwater archaeologists recently unveiled a hidden city in Lake Issyk-Kul, revealing a lost civilization from seven hundred years ago.
About Lake Issyk-Kul:
- It is located in northeastern Kyrgyzstan.
- Surrounding the lake are the snowcapped Tian Shan mountains (the Heaven’s mountains).
- It has an endorheic basin, meaning it has no outflow to other bodies of water like rivers or oceans.
- The water in the lake is blue and brackish.
- It is after Lake Titicaca in South America, the world's second-largest high mountain lake.
- It is the second-largest saline lake in the world after the Caspian Sea. It is also the largest lake in Kyrgyzstan.
- It ranks seventh in the list of the deepest lakes in the world.
- Owing to its depth, low salinity, and warm springs, it does not freeze, even in winter. Issyk-Kul translates as "hot lake".
- From the lakeshore, all major landscape types, from subtropical to tundra, occur in close succession.
- In 1976, it was included on the Ramsar list as a wetland of international importance.
Geography
Current Affairs
April 28, 2026
What is Dopamine?
Researchers recently showed for the first time that dopamine dysfunction in the entorhinal cortex, a critical memory-related brain region, contributes directly to impaired memory formation.
About Dopamine:
- Dopamine is a hormone and a type of neurotransmitter, or chemical messenger, made in your brain.
- Your nervous system uses it to send messages between nerve cells. These messages also travel between your brain and the rest of your body.
- This unique neurotransmitter affects your body, brain, and behavior.
- Dopamine is the chemical that mediates pleasure in the brain.
- It is released when your brain is expecting a reward.
- When you come to associate a certain activity with pleasure, mere anticipation may be enough to raise dopamine levels.
- It's a big part of our unique human ability to think and plan. It helps us focus, work towards goals, and find things interesting.
- Dopamine also plays a role in these functions:
- learning and attention
- mood
- movement
- heart rate
- kidney function
- blood vessel function
- sleep
- pain processing
- lactation
- High or low dopamine levels are associated with diseases including Parkinson’s disease, restless legs syndrome, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
- Dopamine is also made in other parts of your body, where it acts as a hormone.
- Dopamine acts as a hormone to help:
- relax or tighten your blood vessels when needed
- control your salt levels and urine production
- control how much insulin you make
- slow down some parts of your digestion
- Dopamine is found in humans as well as animals, including both vertebrates and invertebrates.
Science & Tech
Current Affairs
April 28, 2026
Key Facts about Vitamin E
Researchers recently found that a daily 300 mg dose of vitamin E improves liver tissue in adults with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, a serious form of fatty liver disease where fat buildup triggers inflammation and damage in the liver.
About Vitamin E:
- It is a fat-soluble vitamin with several forms, but alpha-tocopherol is the only one used by the human body.
- The body stores vitamin E in fatty tissue and the liver.
- Functions:
- The main role of vitamin E is to act as an antioxidant, scavenging loose electrons—so-called “free radicals”—that can damage cells.
- Vitamin E helps keep your immune system healthy, promotes good eye health, and supports healthy skin.
- It helps form red blood cells and widen blood vessels to keep blood from clotting inside
- It helps the body use vitamin K.
- Food Sources:
- Foods rich in vitamin E include vegetable oils such as canola and olive oils, nuts, and seeds.
- Meats, dairy, leafy greens, and fortified cereals also have vitamin E.
- People who have digestive disorders or do not absorb fat properly (e.g., pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, celiac disease) can develop a vitamin E deficiency.
- The following are common signs of a deficiency:
- Retinopathy (damage to the retina of the eyes that can impair vision)
- Peripheral neuropathy (damage to the peripheral nerves, usually in the hands or feet, causing weakness or pain)
- Ataxia (loss of control of body movements)
- Decreased immune function
Environment
Current Affairs
April 28, 2026
Sahayog Portal
The Delhi High Court has asked the Union government to clarify whether social media platform X Corp. should be required to participate in the Sahyog portal in cases linked to human trafficking, child trafficking and national security.
About Sahayog Portal:
- It is an online platform launched in 2024 to help remove illegal content from the internet quickly.
- It allows government agencies to send takedown notices directly to social media platforms and other online intermediaries.
- It operates under Section 79(3)(b) of the IT Act, 2000, giving it legal backing.
- It ensures that intermediaries act fast while retaining safe harbour protections.
- Nodal Ministry: Union Home Ministry
- Features of Sahayog Portal:
- Centralised Communication: Connects government agencies, state/UT nodal officers, and 65 online intermediaries in a single platform.
- Automated Takedown Notices: Sends quick, documented notices to intermediaries for prompt removal of unlawful content.
- Legal Backing: Operates under Section 79(3)(b) of the IT Act, 2000, ensuring legal enforcement and consequences for non-compliance.
- Separate from Section 69A: Focuses on intermediaries’ responsibility to disable unlawful content rather than government blocking powers.
Polity & Governance
Current Affairs
April 28, 2026
Barbary Macaque
Recently, scientists have observed that the Gibraltar’s Barbary Macaques eat soil (geophagy) to counter ill effects of tourist-derived junk food.
About Barbary Macaque:
- Barbary macaques are one of 25 species of macaque found around the world.
- They’re the only macaque species living outside Asia and the only non-human primate in North Africa and Europe.
- Habitat: They are most commonly found in high-altitude mountains, rocky cliffs, and gorges. The ideal habitat of this species is cedar forest.
- Distribution: They are mainly found in Africa, Asia and Europe.
- The natural range of these primates covers the Atlas Mountains of Algeria and Morocco in North Africa.
- The Barbary monkeys have also been introduced from Morocco to Gibraltar, where these animals currently occur in a small population.
- Conservation Status:
- IUCN Red List: Endangered
Environment
Current Affairs
April 28, 2026
Nilgiri Tahr
Recently, the Tamil Nadu Forest Department has commenced the third synchronised survey of the Nilgiri Tahr.
About Nilgiri Tahr:
- The Nilgiri Tahr is a mountain ungulate endemic to the southern part of the Western Ghats.
- It is also known by the name Nilgiri Ibex or simply Ibex. Locally the animal is called ‘Varayaadu’.
- It is the only mountain ungulate in southern India.
- Habitat: It inhabits the open montane grassland habitat of the southwestern ghats montane rain forests ecoregion.
- Distribution: It is found in the Western Ghats and in states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
- The Eravikulam National Park (Kerala) has the highest density and largest surviving population of Nilgiri tahr.
- Conservation Status:
- IUCN: Endangered
- Wildlife (Protection) Act of India, 1972: Schedule I.
- Threats: Habitat loss due to rampant deforestation, competition with domestic livestock, hydroelectric projects in Nilgiri tahr habitat, and monoculture plantations.
Environment