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April 29, 2026

What is the Holocene Epoch?
A Fossil Bed dating back to the Holocene period has been recently discovered in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu.
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About Holocene Epoch:

  • It is the current period of geologic time.
  • The term was introduced by Gervais in 1869 and was accepted as part of valid geological nomenclature by the International Geological Congress in 1885.
  • Another term that is sometimes used is the ‘’Anthropocene Epoch’’, because its primary characteristic is the global changes caused by human activity.
  • The Holocene Epoch began 12,000 to 11,500 years ago at the end of the last Ice Age (the Pleistocene Epoch) and continues to the present.
  • Continental motions are negligible over a span of only 10,000 years—less than a kilometer. However, ice melt caused world sea levels to rise about 35 meters in the early part of the Holocene.
  • It is marked by a significant warming trend and relative climate stability compared to the previous glacial period.
Geography

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April 29, 2026

Key Facts about Pompeii
AI has helped archaeologists at Pompeii reconstruct the face and final moments of a man killed during the AD 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
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About Pompeii:

  • It is a preserved ancient Roman city located near modern-day Naples, Italy.
  • It lies at the southeastern base of Mount Vesuvius.
  • The area was originally settled in the Bronze Age on an escarpment at the mouth of the Sarnus (modern Sarno) River.
  • Pompeii was built on a spur formed by a prehistoric lava flow to the north of the mouth of the Sarno River.
  • Pompeii was founded around the 6th century BC by the Samnites, an ancient Italian tribe.
  • It was conquered and absorbed into the Roman Empire in 80 BCE.
  • The city was buried in volcanic ash following the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 CE, instantly killing its inhabitants and preserving the city in a remarkable state of preservation.
  • Pompeii was basically lost and forgotten until it was rediscovered in 1748.
  • Its excellent state of preservation gives an invaluable insight into Roman everyday life.
  • It is the only archaeological site in the world that provides a complete picture of an ancient Roman city.
  • It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
History & Culture

Current Affairs
April 29, 2026

What is a Mammogram?
Doctors say a mammogram can pinpoint breast arterial calcifications (BAC) — calcium deposits in breast arteries that are now recognised as markers of underlying vascular damage that can raise cardiovascular risks.
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About Mammogram:

  • Mammography is a test that uses low-dose X-rays to create images of the breast. These images are called mammograms.
  • Healthcare providers use mammograms, or mammography, to look for early signs of breast cancer before symptoms develop. This is called a screening mammogram.
  • Providers also use mammography to look for any abnormalities if one develops a new symptom, such as a lump, pain, nipple discharge or breast skin changes. This is called a diagnostic mammogram.
    • Although it’s called a “diagnostic mammogram,” it can’t diagnose breast cancer.
    • However, it can show whether the abnormal findings look like breast cancer.
    • But these abnormal signs can also be caused by a breast condition that is benign (not cancer).
Science & Tech

Current Affairs
April 29, 2026

Key Facts about Noyyal River
Farmers dependent on Noyyal river in the region are looking forward to accelerating their campaign for securing the commitment of the next government for its remediation.
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About Noyyal River:

  • It is a tributary of the Kaveri River and flows through Tamil Nadu.
  • Course:
    • It begins from numerous small streams in the Vellingiri Hills of the Western Ghats.
    • It flows through the districts of Coimbatore, Tirupur, and Erode and meets the Cauvery River at the Noyyal village in Karur District.
  • It is a seasonal river with rapid flows during the monsoon
  • Most of these check dams and anicuts were constructed by the Chola Kings, who ruled the region in the 9th to 12th centuries to augment irrigation and control floods downstream.
  • Until the early 20th century, the Noyyal was the main drinking water source for the region.
Geography

Current Affairs
April 29, 2026

Nahargarh Wildlife Sanctuary
The Rajasthan High Court recently set aside a National Board for Wildlife panel decision that denied wildlife clearance to Taj Amber, a five-star property located about 97 metres from the Nahargarh Wildlife Sanctuary boundary.
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About  Nahargarh Wildlife Sanctuary:

  • It is located in Rajasthan, in the Aravalli range.
  • The sanctuary is named after Nahargarh Fort, a historic fort built in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur.
  • It connects ecologically with other forest areas like the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve.
  • Within the sanctuary is the Nahargarh Biological Park.
  • Flora: The sanctuary features a rugged terrain with hills, valleys, seasonal streams, and dry deciduous forests typical of the semi-arid region, including trees such as dhok, babool, khejri, and ber.
  • Fauna:
    • Common species include leopards, wild boars, deer, lions, tigers, sloth bears, and several small mammals.
    • It’s a haven for bird watchers, with a variety of species, including peacocks, owls, and eagles.
    • It is also home to reptiles like Indian rock pythons, monitor lizards, and amphibians like frogs and toads.
Environment

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April 29, 2026

Theridion Himalayana
Recently, scientist discovered new spider species and named it as Theridion himalayana’
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About Theridion Himalayana:

  • It is a new species of ‘happy-face spider’ belongs to the ‘Theridiidae’ family.
  • It was discovered in western Himalayas of India.
  • Features
    • It is polymorphic in both sexes and has 32 different morphs that exhibit patterns of a smiling face with dots in colours of red, black and white arranged differently.
    • It could also be a crucial pollinator for some plants
Environment

Current Affairs
April 29, 2026

Tapir
World Tapir Day is celebrated every year on April 27.
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About Tapir:

  • Tapirs are large herbivorous mammals.
  • They are often called “living fossils” due to their lineage dating back millions of years.
  • Appearance: They have short, flexible snout, tapirs use it to grab leaves and fruits.
  • They are excellent swimmers and spend a lot of time in water.
  • Diet: They’re herbivores and fifty per cent of their diet consists of fruit.
  • Distribution: They inhabit jungle and forest regions of South America, Central America, and Southeast Asia. 
  • There are only four species of tapirs. They live in distinct geographical areas.
    • Malayan Tapir: It is the largest of the tapirs which is native to Southeast Asia. Its black-and-white stripes help it blend into the forest. (IUCN Status: Endangered)
    • Baird’s Tapir: It is Central America's biggest land mammal. It is found in tropical forests and around water. (IUCN Status: Endangered)
    • Lowland Tapir: The South American tapir is the most widespread. It is found in the Amazon Basin and other areas. (IUCN Status: Vulnerable)
    • Mountain Tapir: It is the rarest and found in the high Andes. (IUCN Status: Endangered)
  • Ecological Role: They form an important part of the ecosystem as seed dispersers.
Environment

Current Affairs
April 29, 2026

Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
The United Arab Emirates has announced it will exit the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and the broader OPEC+ alliance, with the decision taking effect from May 1, 2026.
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About Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries:

  • It is a permanent intergovernmental organization of oil-exporting countries.
  • It was established in 1960 by the five founding members Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela. 
  • Objective: Its primary objective is to stabilize global oil markets and ensure fair prices for producers along with a steady supply for consumers.
  • Member countries: Currently, it has 12 members, including Algeria, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Libya, Nigeria, and the United Arab Emirates (Decided to quit from May 1 2026).
  • Headquarters: Vienna, Austria.
  • OPEC members collectively hold more than 75–80% of the world’s proven crude oil reserves.
  • The organization produces around 35–40% of the world’s total crude oil supply.
  • OPEC plays a crucial role in influencing global oil prices by adjusting production levels.

What is OPEC+?

  • It is an extension of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries formed in 2016.
  • It consists of 22 oil-exporting countries which meet regularly to decide how much crude oil to sell on the world market.
  • Members of OPEC+: It comprises 12 OPEC countries plus Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Brunei, Kazakhstan, Russia, Mexico, Malaysia, South Sudan, Sudan, and Oman.
  • These nations aim to work together on adjusting crude oil production to bring stability to the oil market.
Geography

Current Affairs
April 29, 2026

Atacama Desert
Recently, it was observed that light pollution is threatening the world’s darkest skies in the Atacama desert.
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About Atacama Desert:

  • Location: It is the driest desert in the world, located in northern Chile.
  • It is nestled between the Andes Mountains on the east and the Pacific Ocean on the west.
  • Bordered by: It is bordered by Argentina, Peru, and Bolivia
  • It also hosts 12 volcanoes, mainly located in the western outliers of the Andes.
  • Rainfall: Average rainfall in this region is about 1 mm per year. Some locations within the desert have never had any rainfall whatsoever.
  • Temperature: Temperatures are comparatively mild throughout the year. The average temperature in the desert is about 63 degrees F (18 degrees C).
  • Natural Resources: This region has the largest natural supply of Sodium Nitrate, which can be used for producing fertilizers and explosives, amongst other things. 
  • Chinchorro Mummies: The oldest artificially mummified human remains have been found in the Atacama Desert.
Geography

Current Affairs
April 29, 2026

Somalia
Suspected pirates have boarded a St. Kitts and Nevis-flagged general cargo vessel off Somalia’s waters and were sailing it towards the Somali coastline.
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About Somalia:

  • It is an African country located in the Horn of Africa.
  • The Equator passes through southern Somalia.
  • Bordering Countries: It is bordered by Djibouti (Northwest), Ethiopia (West), and Kenya (Southwest). 
  • Maritime Borders: The Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean
  • Capital city: Mogadishu
  • Geographical Features of Somalia:
    • Climate: It has an arid or semiarid climate, and there is little seasonal change in temperature.
    • Relief: The Somali peninsula consists mainly of a tableland of young limestone and sandstone formations.
    • In the extreme north, along the Gulf of Aden, is a narrow coastal plain called the Guban.
    • Rivers: Jubba and the Shabeelle
    • Highest Peak: Highest point Somalia is Mount Shimbiris
    • Natural Resources: It mainly consists of iron ore, uranium, copper, tin, bauxite, gypsum, salt
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