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Current Affairs
April 29, 2025

Padma Awards
Recently, the President of India conferred 4 Padma Vibhushan, 10 Padma Bhushan, and 57 Padma Shri Awards at the Civil Investiture Ceremony-I at Rashtrapati Bhawan’s Ganatantra Mandap.
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Padma Awards Historical Background

  • The Padma Awards were established in 1954 alongside the Bharat Ratna.
  • Initially, Padma Awards had three classes: Pahela Varg, Dusra Varg, and Tisra Varg.
  • These were renamed in 1955 via Presidential Notification as: Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri

Padma Awards Categories

  • Padma Vibhushan: Awarded for exceptional and distinguished service.
  • Padma Bhushan: Conferred for distinguished service of a high order.
  • Padma Shri: Recognises distinguished service in any field.

Eligibility Criteria

  • All persons, regardless of race, occupation, position or gender, are eligible for the award.
  • Government servants, including employees of Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), are not eligible, except doctors and scientists.
  • Awards are normally not conferred posthumously, but in highly deserving cases, exceptions are allowed.
  • A minimum 5-year gap is required for conferring a higher category Padma award upon a previously awarded individual. However, this can be relaxed by the Awards Committee in exceptional cases.
  • Nominations are open to the public, and self-nomination is also allowed.

 Selection Process

  • All nominations are evaluated by the Padma Awards Committee, which is constituted annually by the Prime Minister.
  • The Committee is headed by the Cabinet Secretary.
  • Its recommendations are submitted to the Prime Minister and President for final approval.
  • The awards are presented by the President, usually in March or April.
  • Awardees receive a Sanad (certificate) signed by the President and a medallion.

Other Key Features

  • The total number of Padma awards per year is capped at 120, excluding:
    • Posthumous awards
    • Awards to NRIs, foreign nationals, and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs)
  • The award does not constitute a title and cannot be used as a prefix or suffix to the awardee’s name.
  • Disciplines covered: Awards span across art, social work, public affairs, science and engineering, trade and industry, medicine, literature and education, sports, civil service, among others.
Polity & Governance

Current Affairs
April 29, 2025

India–Bhutan 6th Joint Group of Customs (JGC) Meeting
The 6th Joint Group of Customs (JGC) Meeting between India and Bhutan was held recently in Thimphu, Bhutan.
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Key Facts about Bhutan

  • Bhutan is a landlocked Himalayan country, bordered by India to the south, east, and west, and China (Tibet Autonomous Region) to the north.
    • Indian states bordering Bhutan: Sikkim, West Bengal, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Thimphu is the capital and largest city of Bhutan.
    • Phuntsholing is Bhutan’s key financial and trade hub, located along the India-Bhutan border.
  • Political System: Bhutan is a parliamentary monarchy.
    • It transitioned to democracy in 2008 with the first democratic elections.
    • The King of Bhutan remains the Head of State.
  • Official name: Kingdom of Bhutan.
    • Local name: Druk Gyal Khap, meaning "Land of the Thunder Dragon".
  • Longest River: The Manas River (376 km), a transboundary river flowing through southern Bhutan into India, forms an important ecological and trade corridor.

Significance of India–Bhutan Customs Cooperation

  • India is Bhutan’s largest trading partner, accounting for about 80% of Bhutan’s total trade, making border customs cooperation vital for both countries.
  • Bhutan, being a landlocked country, relies heavily on Land Customs Stations (LCSs) for trade. There are 10 India-Bhutan LCSs6 in West Bengal and 4 in Assam.
  • The JGC is an annual bilateral mechanism aimed at strengthening Customs cooperation, facilitating cross-border trade, and reforming customs procedures in line with global best practices.
International Relations

Current Affairs
April 29, 2025

National Supercomputing Mission (NSM)
National Supercomputing Mission: Powering India's Future with Indigenous High-Performance Computing
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About National Supercomputing Mission (NSM)

  • The National Supercomputing Mission (NSM) is a flagship initiative launched in 2015 by the Government of India to strengthen the nation’s High-Performance Computing (HPC)
  • It aims to enhance India’s computational capacity in sectors like science, technology, academia, research, and industry, making the country self-reliant in supercomputing technologies.
  • The mission is jointly steered by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY), and is implemented by C-DAC, Pune and IISc, Bengaluru.
  • The key goal is to position India globally among top nations in supercomputing by enabling research, reducing technological import dependence, and creating a robust indigenous HPC ecosystem.

Key Achievements

  • 34 supercomputers have been deployed with a total computational capacity of 35 Petaflops across top institutes like IITs, IISc, and C-DAC, including institutions in Tier II and Tier III cities.
  • Supercomputers have recorded 85–95% utilisation, supporting over 10,000 researchers and 1,700+ PhD scholars from 200+ institutions.
  • More than 1 crore computing jobs have been completed and over 1,500 research papers published, reflecting substantial research productivity.
  • NSM has trained over 22,000 individuals in HPC and AI skills through five dedicated centres in Pune, Kharagpur, Chennai, Palakkad, and Goa.

Indigenisation Milestones

  • "Rudra" HPC servers, developed indigenously, are the first HPC-class servers built in India, matching global standards.
  • Supercomputers like PARAM Rudra (Pune, Delhi, Kolkata) have been dedicated for advanced research in physics, cosmology, and earth sciences.
  • The Trinetra high-speed network (developed under NSM) boosts data transfer rates up to 200 Gbps and is being rolled out in phases – PoC, Trinetra-A (100 Gbps), and Trinetra-B (200 Gbps).

AI Supercomputing: AIRAWAT

  • The AIRAWAT project is India’s AI-focused supercomputing initiative under NSM, offering a common AI computing platform for start-ups, researchers, and innovation hubs.
  • The Proof of Concept (PoC) system of AIRAWAT features 200 petaflops of AI processing power, scalable to 790 AI petaflops.
  • AIRAWAT secured 75th rank in the Top 500 Global Supercomputing List (ISC 2023, Germany), placing India among the top AI supercomputing nations.

Institutional Milestones

  • PARAM Shivay (2019) at IIT-BHU was the first indigenous supercomputer under NSM.
  • PARAM Pravega (2022) at IISc Bengaluru is among the largest academic supercomputers in India, with 3 petaflops processing power.
Science & Tech

Current Affairs
April 29, 2025

Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (IEPFA)
IEPFA’s recent MoU with Kotak Mahindra Bank and the launch of the 'Niveshak Shivir' initiative, to boost digital investor awareness and financial literacy across India.
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About Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (IEPFA)

  • The Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (IEPFA) was established in 2016 under the Companies Act, 2013.
  • It manages the Investor Education and Protection Fund (IEPF) and promotes investor awareness and financial protection.
  • Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Corporate Affairs
  • The IEPF consists of amounts that remained unclaimed for 7 years, including:
    • Unpaid dividends,
    • Application money is due for refund,
    • Matured deposits and debentures,
    • Interest on investments from the fund,
    • Grants or donations received from the government or other entities.

IEPFA’s ‘Niveshak Shivir’ Initiative

  • ‘Niveshak Shivir’ is a joint initiative of IEPFA and SEBI launched to simplify the process of reclaiming unclaimed dividends and shares.
  • The camps will feature one-stop kiosks set up by companies and RTAs in cities with large numbers of unclaimed dividend holders, starting with Mumbai and Ahmedabad in May 2025.
  • Investors can update KYC and nominations, verify claim status, and get real-time grievance redressal at these camps.
  • The initiative aims to reduce investor dependence on intermediaries, thereby minimising fraud and misinformation risks.

A QR-code-based Google Form will be used for pre-registration, supported by the regional offices of ICAI and SEBI.

Economy

Current Affairs
April 29, 2025

Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA)
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has taken suo moto cognizance against five Delhi restaurants for non-refund of mandatory service charges despite the Delhi High Court's judgment.
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Significance of Action

  • The move is aimed at protecting consumer rights and preventing undue pressure on consumers to pay additional charges during service availing.
  • As per law, no hotel or restaurant can force consumers to pay a service charge, nor can a service charge be collected under any alternative name.

About Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA)

  • The CCPA was established under Section 10 of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
  • The Consumer Protection Act, 2019, which replaced the 1986 Act, was notified on August 9, 2019, and came into force on July 20, 2020.
  • Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution.

Functions and Powers of CCPA

  • The CCPA protects, promotes, and enforces the rights of consumers as a class under the Act.
  • It prevents unfair trade practices and curbs false or misleading advertisements.
  • The CCPA ensures that no one publishes or disseminates false or misleading advertisements.
  • The CCPA can initiate class-action suits, including recalls, refunds, and cancellation of licenses, when necessary.
  • The CCPA can conduct inquiries and investigations through its Investigation Wing, headed by a Director-General.
  • It can order the discontinuation of unfair practices, impose penalties on errant businesses, and enforce consumer welfare measures.
  • Composition of CCPA: A Chief Commissioner heads the CCPA and has two other commissioners:
    • One commissioner deals with goods-related issues.
    • The other commissioner handles service-related complaints.
Polity & Governance

Current Affairs
April 29, 2025

What is GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance?
Gavi, the international vaccine alliance, is trying to convince President Donald Trump’s administration to maintain vital funding for the body by arguing that a donation would boost the US vaccine industry.
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About GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance:

  • It is an independent public-private partnership that was created in 2000 to improve access to new and underused vaccines for children living in the world’s poorest countries.
  • Based in Geneva, Switzerland, Gavi brings together public and private sectors with the shared goal of creating equal access to vaccines for children, wherever they live.
  • It brings together developing country and donor governments, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the World Bank, the vaccine industry, research and technical agencies, civil society organizations, and private philanthropists.
  • Gavi’s main activities include supporting low- and middle-income countries’ access to new and underused vaccines for vulnerable children through financial support, technical expertise, and market-shaping efforts, such as negotiating with manufacturers, to help lower the cost of procuring vaccines.
  • By bringing the key stakeholders in global immunisation together around one mission, Gavi combines the technical expertise of the development community with the business know-how of the private sector.
  • Since its beginnings, Gavi has vaccinated more than 1.1 billion children and saved an estimated 18.8 million lives (2023 figures).
  • Gavi was one of the organizations leading COVAX, a multilateral effort that supported the equitable development, procurement, and delivery of COVID-19 vaccines globally that began in 2020 and ended in 2023.
Science & Tech

Current Affairs
April 29, 2025

Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary
A poacher was arrested following an exchange of fire with forest guards at Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary in Balasore district recently.
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About Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary:

  • It is located in the Balasore District of Odisha within the Eastern Ghats.
  • It is spread across 272 sq.km. in the Chota Nagpur Plateau region.
  • It is part of the larger Similipal-Kuldiha-Hadgarh Elephant Reserve, making it a crucial habitat for the conservation of elephants in the region.
  • It is connected with Simlipal Tiger Reserve via Nato and Sukhupada Hill ranges.
  • It features a network of streams, including the Kuldiha stream and its tributaries.
  • Vegetation: Kuldiha sanctuary area, adjoining Nilgiri forest in the North and Mayurbhanj Forest in the West, is a typical representative of a mixture of peninsular (coastal) Sal forest and moist mixed deciduous forest.
  • Flora: The sanctuary boasts a rich diversity of flora, including dense forests of sal (Shorea robusta), jamun (Syzygium cumini), piyasal (Pterocarpus marsupium), bahera (Terminalia bellirica), mango (Mangifera indica), and simul (Bombax ceiba).
  • Fauna:
    • It is home to a number of endangered and threatened wild animal species like Asiatic Elephant, Leopard, Gaur, Mouse deer, Pangolin, Ratel, Giant squirrel, etc.
    • Besides that, some endangered bird species like Hill myna, Woodpecker, Hornbill and Eagles are also found in the Sanctuary.
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