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Current Affairs
April 27, 2026

Thrissur Pooram
Even as the celebrations of the Thrissur Pooram festival was scaled down in view of the firework unit explosion that claimed around 15 lives, thousands thronged the ground of the Vadakkunnathan temple in Thrissur city recently to witness the festival.
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About Thrissur Pooram:

  • It is one of the most popular temple festivals in Kerala.
  • It is held at the Thekkinkadu Maidanam of Vadakkunnathan Temple in the heart of the Thrissur district, every year in the Malayalam month of Medam (April-May).
  • The history of Thrissur Pooram dates back over 200 years.
  • Often called the "Mother of all Poorams." It was the brainchild of Raja Rama Varma, or famously known as Sakthan Thampuran, the Maharaja of Cochin (1790–1805).
  • It unites ten temples in a spectacular display of devotion and rivalry.
  • Major participants include Paramekkavu Bhagavathy Temple and Thiruvambady Krishna Temple.
  • Highlights:
    • Elephant Processions: Over 50 richly adorned elephants carry idols amid Panchavadyam music and melam beats.
    • Kudamattam: Thrilling parasol exchanges between rival groups showcase precision and flair.
    • Fireworks Spectacle: Midnight display features aerial bursts and ground effects lasting hours.
    • Panchapradakshinam: Deities circle the ancient Vadakkunnathan Temple in a sacred ritual.
    • Ilanjithara Melam: A mesmerizing performance of traditional instruments. 
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Current Affairs
April 27, 2026

Who are the Bnei Menashe?
The Government of India’s advisory about the security situation in Israel, amid the ongoing war in West Asia, came into focus recently when Israel airlifted around 240 individuals from Mizoram to Tel Aviv as part of Israel’s ‘Operation Wings of Dawn’.
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About  Bnei Menashe:

  • The Bnei Menashe, known in India as the Shinlung, is an ethnic community that hails from the northeastern states of Mizoram and Manipur.
  • They are a community of about 10,000 people from Tibeto-Burman ethnic group They include members of the Chin, Kuki, and Mizo groups.
  • The population claims to be descendants of the Biblical tribe of Manasseh, one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel, which were exiled by the Assyrian Empire in 722 BC.
  • They are Christians converted into Jews and observe traditional Jewish practices and celebrate holidays such as Sukkot.
  • After a centuries-long exodus through Persia, Afghanistan, Tibet, and China, the community reached India's northeast and settled in Manipur and Mizoram.
  • Historians believe this community may have arrived in India within the last 300–500 years.
  • Their ancestors were exiled long before the Roman dispersion, but they continued to practice Judaism across the generations, even if not in a contemporary Orthodox way.
  • Once they came into contact with Israel and global Jewry in the 1980s, they embraced modern Jewish learning and practice.
  • Nearly half of the ‘Bnei Menashe’ population migrated to Israel over a period of time and became its citizens.
  • Operation Wings of Dawn:
    • In 2025, the Israeli government launched ‘Operation Wings of Dawn’ to facilitate the immigration of the remaining members of the Bnei Menashe community to Israel.
    • The programme includes flights, conversion classes, housing, Hebrew lessons, and other benefits.
    • According to the recent Israeli Government plan, approximately 1,200 community members are expected to immigrate to Israel by the end of 2026.
    • A second stage, slated for completion by 2030, will bring an additional 4,600 people, effectively completing the arrival of the entire community.
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April 27, 2026

What is Kawasaki Disease?
A multicenter study recently found that the addition of prednisolone to the conventional primary therapy for Kawasaki disease had no effect on lowering the number of cases of coronary-artery lesions at one month from the onset of the disease.
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About Kawasaki Disease:

  • Kawasaki Disease, also known as Kawasaki syndrome or mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, is a rare disease that causes fever and inflammation of the blood vessels.
  • It occurs mostly in children younger than 5 years old and affects boys more often than girls.
  • The disease was first described in Japan by Tomisaku Kawasaki in 1967, and the first cases outside of Japan were reported in Hawaii in 1976.
  • The cause of Kawasaki disease is unknown, although more cases happen in late winter and early spring.
  • It is the most common form of acquired (not present at birth) heart disease in children in developed countries.
  • The condition causes the immune system to attack blood vessels, which become inflamed and swollen.
  • It tends to affect the coronary arteries, which carry blood to the heart muscle.
  • It can also cause problems with lymph nodes, skin, and the lining of a child’s mouth, nose, and throat.
  • It is not contagious, so it cannot spread from person to person.
  • Symptoms: Symptoms of Kawasaki disease can appear in two phases and may last several week Common symptoms include:
    • A high fever lasting more than five days.
    • A rash on the main part of the body or in the genital area.
    • An enlarged lymph node in the neck.
    • Very red eyes without a thick discharge.
    • Red, dry, cracked lips and a red, swollen tongue.
    • Swollen, red skin on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. Later the skin on fingers and toes peels.
  • Treatment:
    • It is often treatable. With early treatment, most children get better and have no long-lasting problems.
    • It is usually treated in the hospital with an intravenous (IV) dose of immunoglobulin (IVIG) antibodies.
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Current Affairs
April 27, 2026

What are Leaf Spot Diseases?
With leaf spot disease in arecanut plantations remaining a major concern for growers, the three-year field demonstrations launched by two premier government institutes in Karnataka to guide farmers on how to manage the disease by adopting a package of practices will complete a year soon.
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About Leaf Spot Diseases:

  • Leaf spot is the name given to a group of plant diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, or other microorganisms.
  • These pathogens exploit the leaf’s surface and, once established, can quickly proliferate, producing visible spots or lesions.
  • The spots on the leaves can be small or large. Leaf spot also interferes with the plant's photosynthesis.
  • If left untreated, leaf spot can eventually severely damage the plant’s foliage.
  • Heavily infected leaves turn yellow and brown, shrivel, and drop prematurely.
  • Almost every region around the world is susceptible to some form of leaf spot disease.
  • The prevalence and severity depend on local climate conditions, with humid and wet environments particularly conducive to the spread and growth of these pathogens.
  • They are common on vegetables, bedding plants, fruit trees, ornamental trees and shrubs.
  • The two main types of leaf spot are either fungal or bacterial, with 85% of plant diseases caused by fungi.
  • While not caused by a pathogen, certain environmental conditions can cause symptoms that resemble leaf spots.
    • Factors such as water stress, sun scald, chemical burn from pesticides or herbicides, or nutrient imbalances can lead to spot-like lesions on leaves.
  • Leaf spot diseases present a serious threat to global agriculture, impacting food production, economic stability, and environmental health.
  • Controlling and preventing leaf spot diseases require a combination of cultural, biological, and chemical methods.
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