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Current Affairs
Jan. 13, 2026

National Environmental Standard Laboratory
Recently, the CSIR-National Physical Laboratory established the National Environmental Standard Laboratory (NESL).
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About National Environmental Standard Laboratory:

  • It was established to test and recalibrate instruments used for air pollution monitoring systems and environmental sensors under Indian environmental conditions.
  • It provides ensured credible data for the National Clean Air Programme.
  • Location: CSIR–National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi
  • Features of National Environmental Standard Laboratory:
    • NESL allowed manufacturers, industries, and municipal agencies to validate performance within the country,
    • It provides Industrial emission audits, and smart-city monitoring networks, and provided reference gases, protocols.
  • Significance: It is expected to help MSMEs, start-ups, and indigenous manufacturers to demonstrate product quality at lower cost, meet tightening regulatory guidelines on quality and transparency.

Key Facts about Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR):

  • CSIR is a cutting edge R&D organisation dealing in diverse fields of science and technology.
  • It undertakes research, design & development of scientific & industrial instruments, components and systems.
  • It facilitates service, maintenance, testing & calibration of instruments.
  • It promotes Human Resource Development in the area of instrumentation.
  • It offers technical assistance to industry and provides ecosystem support.
  • Headquarter: New Delhi.
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Current Affairs
Jan. 13, 2026

Bannerghatta National Park
Recently, the Central Empowered Committee recommended that the Ecologically Sensitive Zone (ESZ) around Bengaluru’s Bannerghatta National Park (BNP) should be restored to its original 2016 extent.
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About Bannerghatta National Park:

  • Location: It is in the hills of the Anekal range, near Bangalore, Karnataka.
  • It was declared a National Park in 1974. 
  • In 2006, India’s first butterfly enclosure was inaugurated at the park.
  • River: The Suvarnamukhi stream, the main source of water for the animals in the park, runs through the centre of the park.
  • Vegetation: There are three types of vegetation that can be found: Dry Deciduous Scrub Forests, Southern Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests and Southern Tropical Moist Mixed Forests.
  • Flora: Include Narcissus latifolia, Schleichera oleosa, Sandalwood, Neem, Tamarind, Bamboo, Eucalyptus, etc.
  • Fauna: Prime habitat for several species, including the endangered Asian Elephant, Indian gaur, Tiger, Sambar deer, Spotted deer,Leopard, Wild dog, Wild pig, Sloth bear, Common mongoose, Pangolin, Slender loris, Black-naped hare, etc.

What is Ecologically Sensitive Zone?

  • Eco-Sensitive Zones are created as “shock absorbers” for the protected areas, to minimize the negative impact on the “fragile ecosystems”.
  • These zones are notified by the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
Environment

Current Affairs
Jan. 13, 2026

Mustard Crop
Recently, Mustard Crop increasingly susceptible to infestation by Orobanche aegyptiaca.
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About Mustard Crop:

  • It is a predominantly self-pollinating crop.
  • Common Name: Sarason (Hindi), Rai (Punjabi), Katuku (Tamil), Kaduk (Malayalam), Avalu (Telugu). 
  • Crop Season:Rabi season 
  • Mustard seeds and its oil is used for culinary purpose. Young leaves are used for vegetable purpose. Its oil cake is used for feeding cattle.
  • Climatic Requirements for Mustard crop
    • Soil Requirements: Sandy loam soil is the most ideal textural classification for the cultivation of mustard crop. 
    • Mustard thrives well in dry and chilled environmental conditions.
    • Temperature: It requires temperatures ranging between 10°C to 25°C
    • Rainfall: An annual rainfall between 625 to 1000 mm is suitable for cultivation of mustard crop.
    • It is highly sensitive to frost damage.
  • Major Mustard Production States: Rajasthan (largest producing state), Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Haryana, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh.

Key Facts about Orobanche aegyptiaca

  • It is a parasitic weed that attaches to mustard roots and siphons off water and nutrients, leading to poor plant growth and reduced seed yields.
  • This leads to wilting, yellowing, stunted plant growth and ultimately sharp declines in seed yields. 
  • This parasite remains hidden below the soil initially, damage is already extensive by the time it becomes visible.
Environment

Current Affairs
Jan. 13, 2026

Indian Customs Electronic Gateway
Recently, the Special Secretary Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC) inaugurated Indian Customs Electronic Gateway–Land Port Management System (ICEGATE–LPMS) at the Integrated Check Post (ICP), at Agartala, Tripura.
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About Indian Customs Electronic Gateway:

  • It is known as ICEGATE which was established in 2007.
  • It is the national portal of Indian Customs of Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC).
  • It provides e-filing services to the Trade, Cargo Carriers and other Trading Partners electronically.
  • It serves as a centralized hub for all electronic interactions between Indian customs and the trading community.
  • It is the main infrastructure for connecting trade users with the Indian government’s customs department, and acts as a hub for exchanging information between external trading partners involved in international trading.
  • It is internally linked with multiple partner agencies including RBI, Banks, DGFT, DGCIS, Ministry of Steel, Directorate of Valuation and other various Partner Government Agencies involved in EXIM.
  • Functions: It collectively contributes to streamlining customs procedures, enhancing trade facilitation and promoting transparency and efficiency in cross – border trade activities in India by providing multiple features for its users.

Integration of ICEGATE -Land Port Management System

  • The integration focuses on critical customs data elements, including Bill of Entry, Shipping Bill, Out of Charge (OOC), and Let Export Order (LEO).
  • It enables real-time, bidirectional exchange of data between ICEGATE and the Land Port Management System, creating a seamless digital ecosystem at land ports. 
  • It also helps in early risk assessment, identification of anomalies, and selective application of controls.
  • This approach improves compliance outcomes while minimising disruption to compliant trade.
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Current Affairs
Jan. 13, 2026

Key Facts about Yemen
Recently, the Southern Transitional Council (STC) in Yemen announced a new Constitution for the “State of South Arabia”.
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About Yemen:

  • Location: It is situated at the south-western corner of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia.
  • Borders: It shares Saudi Arabia (North) and Oman (East).
  • Coastline & Strategic Importance:
    • Red Sea (West), Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea, and Guardafui Channel (South).
    • Yemen is strategically located at the entrance of the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait. The strait links the Indian Ocean to the Red Sea via the Gulf of Aden.
  • Capital City: Sanaa
  • Geographical Features of Yemen
    • Climate: It lies in the border zone between two main weather patterns: the regular northerly winds (from the Mediterranean basin) and the southwest monsoon winds.
    • Desert: Rub' Al Khali Desert.
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