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Aug. 20, 2026

What is Sea Lice?
A German biotech startup developing a feed-based nano-antibody treatment for sea lice has ambitions to use its platform technology to tackle bacterial, viral and parasitic diseases across aquaculture.
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About Sea Lice:

  • Sea lice are larvae from certain jellyfish and sea anemones that live in saltwater oceans and seas.
  • Sea lice can be unpredictable because they drift with the currents. A beach that had sea lice one year may not have them the next, and vice versa.
  • Because they’re so small and nearly see-through, sea lice are almost impossible to see with the naked eye.
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Aug. 20, 2026

Key Facts about Dimna Lake
Dimna Lake, Jamshedpur’s iconic reservoir and lifeline, was among 25 lakes across the country after which spectator galleries were named during the 80th Independence Day celebrations at Delhi’s Red Fort.
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About Dimna Lake:

  • It is an artificial lake located in the steel city of Jamshedpur in Jharkhand.
  • It is located in the foothills of the Dalma mountain range.
  • Construction:
    • Constructed under the Dimna Nala Water Supply Scheme by Tata Steel, the reservoir was built to meet the future water needs of a rapidly expanding industrial city.
    • Work on the project began in 1940 and was completed in 1944, with water from the lake supplied to Jamshedpur for the first time on April 17, 1944.
    • The lake was created by damming the Subarnarekha River.
  • This lake is near the Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to several species of deer and other animals like the sloth bear and the Indian wolf.
  • The lake has facilities for water sports like jet skiing, rowing, and water scooting.
Geography

Current Affairs
Aug. 20, 2026

What is the National Medical Commission (NMC)?
The National Medical Commission (NMC) recently proposed a UID system for doctors, allowing nationwide practice without separate state registration or licenses.
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About National Medical Commission (NMC):

  • It is a statutory body constituted by the National Medical Commission Act, 2019, which came into force in 2020.
  • It replaced the Medical Council of India (MCI) and serves as the top regulatory authority for medical education, medical professionals, and medical institutions in India.
  • It grants recognition of medical qualifications, gives accreditation to medical schools, grants registration to medical practitioners, monitors medical practice, and assesses the medical infrastructure in India.
  • Headquarters: New Delhi
  • Functions:
    • Establish Policies and Regulations: Laying down policies to maintain high quality and standards in medical education and making necessary regulations.
    • Regulate Medical Institutions and Professionals: Developing policies to regulate medical institutions, research and professionals.
    • Assess Healthcare Needs: Assessing the requirements in healthcare, including human resources and healthcare infrastructure, and developing a roadmap to meet these needs.
    • Coordinate Autonomous Boards: Promoting, coordinating, and framing guidelines for the proper functioning of the Commission, Autonomous Boards, and State Medical Councils.
    • Ensure Compliance: Ensuring that State Medical Councils comply with the guidelines and regulations framed by the NMC.
    • Exercise Appellate Jurisdiction: Acting as an appellate body for decisions made by the Autonomous Boards.
    • Promote Ethical Conduct: Laying down policies and codes to ensure observance of professional ethics in the medical profession.
    • Frame Fee Guidelines: Framing guidelines for determining fees and other charges for 50% of seats in private medical institutions and deemed universities.
    • Other Powers and Functions: Performing such other functions as may be prescribed.
  • Composition:
    • It consists of 33 members, including the Chairperson (medical professionals only), 10 ex-officio members and 22 part-time members.
    • Medical Advisory Council: It provides the platform through which the States or UTs can put forth their views and concerns before the NMC and advises the NMC on measures to determine and maintain minimum standards of medical education.
    • Four autonomous boards:
      • Under-Graduate Medical Education Board
      • Post-Graduate Medical Education Board
      • Medical Assessment and Rating Board
      • Ethics and Medical Registration Board.
Polity & Governance

Current Affairs
Aug. 20, 2026

Sawalkote Hydroelectric Project
Deputy Commissioners of Udhampur and Ramban, along with senior district officials, recently visited the headquarters of the Sawalkote Hydroelectric Project at Tanger to take stock of progress made on the 1,800 MW project.
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About Sawalkote Hydroelectric Project:

  • It is a 1,856-MW hydropower plant on the Chenab River in the Udhampur and Ramban districts of Jammu and Kashmir.
  • It has been designed as a run-of-the-river scheme located between the Baglihar project upstream and the Salal project downstream, making it part of a continuous chain of hydropower installations on the Chenab.
  • It will be the largest hydroelectric project in the Union Territory and one of the biggest in North India.
  • It is being built by the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC).
  • It will comprise nine turbines and an underground power station.
  • It will produce around 8000 million units of electricity every year.
  • By regulating the flow of the Chenab River, the Sawalkote project could contribute to flood mitigation downstream, while also ensuring better water management for agriculture and domestic use.
  • It is a key part of India’s plan to fully utilise its share of water from the western rivers under the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT).
  • It is the first major hydropower project on the Indus river to be accorded environmental clearance following India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in 2025, following the Pahalgam terror attack.
Economy

Current Affairs
Aug. 20, 2026

What is Psammophaga holzmannae and Psammophaga sinhai?
Scientists from Pune’s Agharkar Research Institute (ARI) recently discovered two new species of microscopic marine organisms named Psammophaga holzmannae and Psammophaga sinhai.
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About Psammophaga holzmannae and Psammophaga sinhai:

  • They are two new species of microscopic marine organisms that selectively pick up and swallow specific mineral grains from the seafloor.
  • They were found at Rajapuri Creek in Raigad district along Maharashtra’s Konkan coast.
  • Psammophaga is a type of foraminifera, a group of microscopic organisms commonly found in oceans.
  • The name comes from Greek words meaning 'sand eater'.
  • Unlike many foraminifera that have hard, multi-chambered shells, these organisms have just one chamber and a soft wall made mainly of very fine clay particles.
  • The most interesting discovery was what the organisms choose to eat.
    • Both species selectively take in heavy minerals containing titanium and iron. These include ilmenite and magnetite.
    • This is important because these minerals occur only in small amounts in the surrounding sediment.
  • How do they do it?
    • Psammophaga uses thin, temporary hair-like extensions called granuloreticulopodia.
    • These extend from the aperture and help the organism interact with the surrounding sediment.
    • Scientists believe these extensions may help the organism detect differences between mineral grains, although the exact mechanism is still not known.
Environment

Current Affairs
Aug. 20, 2026

Methamphetamine
Recently, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has foiled a major attempt to illegally export a significant quantity of Methamphetamine from India to Saudi Arabia.
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About Methamphetamine:

  • It is a powerful, highly addictive stimulant that affects the central nervous system.
  • It is also known as meth, chalk, ice, and crystal.
  • It was developed early in the 20th century from its parent drug, amphetamine, and was used originally in nasal decongestants and bronchial inhalers.
  • Properties of Methamphetamine:
    • It is a member of the class of amphetamines.
    • It takes the form of a white, odorless, bitter-tasting crystalline powder that easily dissolves in water or alcohol.
    • It has a role as a neurotoxin, a psychotropic drug, a central nervous system stimulant, a xenobiotic and an environmental contaminant.
  • Impact of Methamphetamine on Humans:
    • It causes increased activity and talkativeness, decreased appetite, and a pleasurable sense of well-being or euphoria. 
    • The use of methamphetamine in higher doses can induce psychosis, bleeding in the brain, skeletal muscle breakdown, and seizures.
Science & Tech

Current Affairs
Aug. 20, 2026

Glyphosate
Recently, environmentalists have raised concern over the alleged use of glyphosate on forest department land for pea cultivation in parts of Himachal Pradesh.
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About Glyphosate:

  • It is a widely used herbicide that can kill certain weeds and grasses.
  • It is considered a broad-spectrum herbicide, meaning it can effectively control a wide variety of plants, including grasses, broadleaf plants, and woody plants.
  • Impact of Glyphosate:
    • Herbicidal Action: It works by inhibiting an enzyme called EPSP synthase, which is essential for the synthesis of certain amino acids that plants need for growth.
      • It disrupts this enzyme; glyphosate interferes with the plant’s ability to produce proteins, leading to the eventual death of the plant.
    • Broad-Spectrum: It is effective only on plants that grow above the water.
      • It will not be effective on plants that are submerged or have most of their foliage underwater, nor will it control regrowth from seed.
    • It is degraded in soil and water by microbes and binds tightly to soil particles, which prevents the leaching of glyphosate into groundwater.
    • It does not degrade quickly in plants. As a result, it is possible that glyphosate residues can occur in food products.
Environment

Current Affairs
Aug. 20, 2026

Friends of MY Bharat’ Initiative
Recently, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has launched a new digital initiative, ‘Friends of MY Bharat’ initiative.
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About Friends of MY Bharat’ Initiative:

  • It is an initiative of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.
  • It strengthens engagement with Indian-origin youth living across the world and provides them opportunities to participate in India’s nation-building and youth-led programmes.
  • It is developed through Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat) platform.
  • Features of Friends of MY Bharat’ Initiative:
    • Global Youth Engagement: It will enable Indian-origin students, young professionals and other youth residing outside India to access information about nation-building activities, volunteering opportunities and youth programmes hosted on the MY Bharat platform.
    • Volunteering opportunities: It will also provide information on volunteering opportunities in areas such as education, environmental protection, health awareness, disaster relief and cultural preservation. 
    • A dedicated ‘Know Your India’ section will offer curated information on India’s culture, heritage, history, tourism, travel and prominent leaders. 
    • The initiative seeks to channel the ideas, skills, experiences and aspirations of global Indian youth towards India’s development journey.

What is MY Bharat Platform?

  • MY Bharat (Mera Yuva Bharat) was launched in  2023 under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.
  • The initiative aims to place youth at the centre of nation-building by providing opportunities for volunteering, skill development, leadership and civic participation.
  • It serves as a digital platform that connects the Government, educational institutions, non-profit organisations and industry to create meaningful youth engagement.
Polity & Governance

Current Affairs
Aug. 20, 2026

Impatiens Nimspurjai
Recently, a newly discovered Himalayan plant has been named Impatiens nimspurjai in honour of the legendary Nepali mountaineer.
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About Impatiens Nimspurjai:

  • It is a new plant species of the touch-me-not family.
  • It is endemic to western Nepal.
  • It was named in honour of the celebrated Nepali mountaineer Nirmal Purja.
  • Its botanical name combines "Nims Purja" with "jai", the Nepali word for jasmine.
  • Habitat: It grows on moist, humus rich slopes in temperate forest and forest-edge habitats.
  • It is closely related to Impatiens radiata, I. harae, and I. wallichii, other balsams native to the Himalayan region.
  • Characteristics of Impatiens Nimspurjai:
    • It has sessile oblong-lanceolate leaves.
    • It is an annual herb reaching up to nearly a metre in height.
    • It is distinguished by its sessile, oblong to lanceolate leaves and small clusters of flowers flushed with yellow and tinged purple.
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