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Current Affairs
April 1, 2026

Humpback Whale
Recently, a stranded humpback whale was managed to swim free in Baltic Sea.
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About Humpback Whale:

  • The Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is a species of baleen whale.
  • It is a rorqual; a member of the family Balaenopteridae.
  • Migration: They undertake long migrations between polar feeding grounds in summer and tropical or subtropical breeding grounds in winter. 
  • Appearance:
    • It has the distinctive hump on its back.
    • Its long pectoral fins inspired its scientific name, Megaptera, which means “big-winged” 
    • Humpback females are larger than males.
  • Distribution: They inhabit all major oceans from sub-polar latitudes to the equator
  • Behavior: Humpbacks use a unique method of feeding called bubble netting, in which bubbles are exhaled as the whale swims in a spiral below a patch of water dense with food.
  • Diet: They filter their food through baleen plates. They strain krill, anchovies, cod, sardines, mackerel, capelin, and other schooling fish from the waters.
  • Lifespan & Reproduction: Humpback whales reach sexual maturity between the ages of 4 and 10 years. Females produce a single calf every 2 to 3 years on average.
  • Conservation status:
    • IUCN: Least concern.
Environment

Current Affairs
April 1, 2026

Bio-Bitumen
Recently, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) organised a Technology Transfer Event for its innovative technology “Bio-Bitumen from Lignocellulosic Biomass – From Farm Residue to Roads” for large-scale industry adoption in New Delhi.
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About Bio-Bitumen:

  • It is made using non-petroleum-based renewable resources and can be made from vegetable oils, synthetic polymers, or both.
  • Materials used: Renewable organic materials, such as plant-based oils, agricultural waste, or biomass.
  • These materials undergo a special processing method to create a high-quality binder that is similar to traditional bitumen.
  • It is an alternative to petroleum-based bitumen that lowers both carbon emissions and import dependency,
  • Bio-bitumen production involves multiple steps, depending on the source material used.
  • Advantages:
    • Sustainable: It is generated from renewable materials. This makes it a more environmentally friendly alternative to petroleum-based bitumen, which is derived from limited resources.
    • Low Carbon Footprint: As it is derived from organic materials that have absorbed carbon dioxide during their development, it often has a lower environmental impact than standard bitumen.
    • Improved environmental performance: It is less toxic and detrimental to the environment than regular bitumen. It contains fewer heavy metals and other hazardous pollutants.
  • Applications: It is versatile and may be utilised in a variety of applications, including road paving, roofing, and waterproofing.
Science & Tech

Current Affairs
April 1, 2026

National Assessment and Accreditation Council
Not a single university or college has received fresh accreditation for the current academic year from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council.
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About National Assessment and Accreditation Council:

  • It was established in 1994 as an autonomous institution of the University Grants Commission (UGC).
  • Its primary objective is to ensure and enhance the quality of higher education through a rigorous accreditation process.
  • It conducts assessment and accreditation of Higher Educational Institutions (HEI) such as colleges, universities or other recognised institutions to derive an understanding of the ‘Quality Status’ of the institution. 
  • Parameters for Evaluation: NAAC evaluates institutions based on various parameters such as curricular aspects, teaching-learning processes, infrastructure, governance, and innovation. 
  • The NAAC functions through its General Council (GC) and Executive Committee (EC), comprising educational administrators, policymakers, and senior academicians from a cross-section of the Indian higher education system.
  • Composition: The Chairperson of the UGC is the President of the GC of the NAAC; the Chairperson of the EC is an eminent academician nominated by the President of the GC (NAAC). 
  • At present the Assessment and Accreditation by NAAC is done on a voluntary basis.
  • Headquarters: Bengaluru.

 

Polity & Governance

Current Affairs
April 1, 2026

Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS)
Recently, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has introduced Ind AS (Indian Accounting Standards) for the Insurance Sector.
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About Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS):

  • Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) are a set of accounting principles notified by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) in 2015.
  • These standards are largely converged with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), bringing Indian financial reporting closer to global practices.
  • Focus: Ind AS emphasizes a principle-based approach, focusing on fair value measurement, transparency, and enhanced disclosure.
  • History:
    • Before the introduction of Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS), India followed the Indian Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (IGAAP). Indian GAAP was primarily developed by:
    • The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI)
    • Provisions under the Companies Act, 1956
    • Indian GAAP comprised 18 accounting standards issued by ICAI, focusing largely on historical cost accounting and legal compliance.

Key Facts about Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India

  • It is a statutory body formed under the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999 (IRDAI Act 1999), for the overall supervision and development of the insurance sector in India.
  • It acts as an autonomous authority under the Ministry of Finance, Government of India.
  • The main goals of IRDAI are:
    • To safeguard the interest of the policyholders by fair business conduct and settlement of claims within time.
    • To regulate the business of insurance with transparency, fairness, and honest practice.
    • Facilitating financial prudence of the insurers through solvency and stability checks of insurers.
    • It is responsible for registering and/or licensing insurance, reinsurance companies, and intermediaries according to the regulations. 
    • It sets the eligibility criteria, qualifications, and capital requirements for obtaining licenses in the insurance business.
  • Head Office: Hyderabad
  • Composition: It consists of a Chairman, five full-time members, and four part-time members, all appointed by the Government of India.
Polity & Governance

Current Affairs
April 1, 2026

Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary
Recently, a rare white female albino Himalayan ‘tahr’ has been recorded in the Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary at Bharmour in Chamba district.
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About Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary:

  • It is the second largest sanctuary located in Himachal Pradesh.
  • It houses the famous Manimahesh temple, an attraction to thousands of pilgrims despite the difficult terrain and extreme cold conditions.
  • It has high-altitude sanctuary between Ravi and Chenab rivers.
  • It is surrounded by Dhauladhar Wildlife Sanctuary on South-East direction and Tundah Wildlife Sanctuary on North-West direction.
  • Vegetation: Its vegetation consists of Alpine Pasture, Western Mixed Coniferous Forest and Moist Deodar Forest.
  • Fauna: It is home to endangered species like the Ibex, Musk deer, Monal snow Cock, Pheasants, Himalayan Tahr, Red vented Bulbul, White Cheeked Bul Bul and so on.
  • Flora: The major floras available in the Sanctuary are deodara (Cedrus deodara), kail (Pinus wallichiana), spruce (Picea smithiana), silver fir (Abies pindrow), ban (Quercus semicarpofolia), pink burans (Rhododendron campanulatum), etc.
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