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RMS - Indian Physiography - Archipelagos of India
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How to Decode Most Difficult Question in UPSC Mains ?
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Current Affairs
June 20, 2026
About Lebanon:
- Location: It is situated on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea in Western Asia.
- Borders: It is bounded in the northern and eastern parts by Syria; in the southern part by Israel; in the western part by the Mediterranean Sea.
- Capital City: Beirut
- Geographical Features of Lebanon:
- Climate: Its Mediterranean climate brings mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers.
- Mountains: Its major mountains are Lebanon Mountains (Jabal Lubnan), Hermon Ranges.
- Highest Peak: The highest point of Lebanon is Qurnat as Sawda’
- Major Valley: Bekaa (Al-Biqa)
- River: The Litani the most significant river which irrigates the heart of the fertile Bekaa Valley.
- Natural Resources: It mainly consists of mineral products which include limestone, gypsum, oil, natural gas, and salt.
Current Affairs
June 20, 2026
About Dongria Kondh Tribe:
- It is a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) Community.
- Dongria Kondhs are ancient occupants of Niyamgiri hills spread across Kalahandi and Rayagada districts of Odisha.
- They derive their name from dongar, meaning ‘hill’ and the name for themselves is Jharnia: protector of streams.
- Belief: They trace their ancestry to Niyam Raja, a mythical god-king, who they believe is a creator of the Niyamgiri hills and whose stewardship has been left to them.
- Culture and Society:
- The Dongria have distinctive jewellery, tattoos and hairstyles. Women wear many rings through their ears and three through their noses, while boys wear two nose rings.
- They have no overarching political or religious leader
- Clans and villages have their own leaders and individuals with specific ceremonial functions, including the beju and bejuni, male and female priests.
- Language: They speak two languages namely “kuyi” and “kuvi”,vocabulary which is completely unrelated to odiya, the state’s official language.
- Members of the Dongria Kondh tribe perform a traditional dance at Phakeri.
- Economy: The economy and livelihood of Dongria kondh is dependent on collection of Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and podu cultivation. They are traditionally horticulturists.
Current Affairs
June 20, 2026
About Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana:
- It is a flagship employment generation scheme launched by the Government of India to encourage job creation in the formal sector.
- The scheme provides financial incentives to employers and first-time employees, promoting increased enrollment in the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO).
- It aims to boost employment opportunities, strengthen social security coverage, and support the vision of a developed India by 2047.
- Key Features of Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana:
- Part A – Support to First-Time Employees:
- Targeting first-time employees registered with EPFO, this Part will offer one-month EPF wage up to Rs 15,000 in two installments.
- Employees with salaries up to Rs 1 lakh will be eligible for the incentives.
- All payments to the First Time Employees under Part A of the Scheme will be made through DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) mode using Aadhar Bridge Payment System (ABPS).
- Part B – Incentives for Employers:
- This part will encourage generation of additional employment in all sectors, with a special focus on the manufacturing sector.
- The employers will get incentives in respect of new employees with salaries up to Rs 1 lakh.
- The Government will incentivize employers, up to Rs 3000 per month, for two years, for each additional employment, sustained for at least six months.
- For the manufacturing sector, incentives will be extended to the 3rd and 4th years as well.
- Payments to the Employers under Part B will be made directly into their PAN-linked Accounts.
- Part A – Support to First-Time Employees:
Current Affairs
June 20, 2026
About Financial Action Task Force:
- It is an independent intergovernmental body that develops and promotes policies to protect the global financial system against money laundering and terrorist financing.
- Origin:
- It was established in 1989 during the G7 Summit in Paris in response to a growing concern about money laundering.
- In 2001, its mandate expanded to include terrorism financing.
- Headquarters: Paris, France.
- Members: FATF members include 40 countries, including the United States, India, China, Saudi Arabia, Britain, Germany, France, and the EU as such.
- India became a member of FATF in 2010.
- In addition, over 200 jurisdictions around the world have committed to the FATF Recommendations through the global network of FSRBs and FATF memberships.
- FATF regularly publishes reports that raise awareness about the latest money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing techniques.
- Once a member, a country or organization must endorse and support the most recent FATF recommendations and commit to being evaluated by (and evaluating) other members.
- The FATF holds countries to account that do not comply with the FATF Standards.
- If a country repeatedly fails to implement FATF Standards, then it can be placed under the grey and black lists.
- The FATF recommendations are recognised as the global anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CFT) standard.
Current Affairs
June 20, 2026
About Energy Transition Index:
- It is released by the World Economic Forum.
- It evaluates countries on energy security, sustainability and equity, along with the readiness of their policy, financial and infrastructure environments to support the transition.
- A country’s final ETI score is a weighted composite of two sub-indices: system performance (60%) and transition readiness (40%).
- System performance is evenly distributed across equity, security and sustainability dimensions, while transition readiness is divided into two categories: core enablers and enabling factors.
- Core enablers include regulation and political commitment as well as finance and investment, while enabling factors encompass innovation, infrastructure and education and human capital.
- ETI scores use a 0-100 scale, with 100 representing the highest global performance for each indicator and index component.
- System performance is evenly distributed across equity, security and sustainability dimensions, while transition readiness is divided into two categories: core enablers and enabling factors.
Key Findings of Energy Transition Index 2026
- Sweden, Finland and Denmark retained their top three positions globally
- Singapore posted one of the largest improvements, climbing 10 places to 42nd due to stronger regulations and political commitment.
- Six G20 members featured in the top 20: Germany (9th), France (10th), the United Kingdom (11th), China (14th), Brazil (17th) and the United States (19th).
Current Affairs
June 20, 2026
About Turquoise Nexus Initiative:
- It is aimed at integrating food security, water management and climate adaptation into national climate plans.
- It is unveiled by Turkey’s upcoming COP31 Presidency and Food and Agriculture Organization.
- It will help developing countries align NDCs and Paris Agreement efforts with farmer-inclusive strategies and improved climate finance.
- It is a proposed programme under FAO’s multistakeholder Food and Agriculture for Sustainable Transformation (FAST) Partnership which was launched by the COP27 Presidency in 2022 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
Key facts about FAST Partnership
- The FAST Partnership is a multi-stakeholder partnership that aims to catalyze and accelerate the transformation of agriculture and food systems by 2030 for people, climate, and nature.
- FAST is the most consistent COP-to-COP mechanism for agrifood systems.
- The three pillars of FAST are:
- Access to finance: enhance country capacities to identify and access climate finance and investment.
- Knowledge and capacity: develop analyses and voluntary guidelines, support capacity development across stakeholders.
- Policy support and dialogue: ensure agrifood systems are fully embedded and prioritized in climate change policies.
Current Affairs
June 20, 2026
About New Naval Platforms:
INS Dunagiri
- It is the fifth Project 17A stealth frigate.
- It was designed by Warship Design Bureau (WDB).
- It was built at Garden Reach Shipbuilding and Engineers Ltd (GRSE).
- It is equipped with advanced weapons and sensors, including BrahMos surface-to-surface missiles and the Medium Range Surface-to-Air Missile system, significantly enhancing the Navy’s combat capability.
- Sanshodhak
- It is the fourth Survey Vessel (Large).
- Function: It is designed for coastal and deep-water hydrographic surveys and collection of oceanographic and geophysical data for defence and civil applications.
- It is equipped with advanced survey systems including Autonomous Underwater Vehicles and Remotely Operated Vehicles.
- Agray
- It is the fourth of the Arnala-class Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft.
- It is equipped with lightweight torpedoes, indigenous rocket launchers, and shallow-water sonar systems to detect and engage underwater threats in littoral waters.
Current Affairs
June 20, 2026
About Fast X-ray Transient:
- FXTs are energetic, non-repeating bursts of low-energy X-rays associated with violent cosmic events.
- They typically last from a few minutes to several hours before fading rapidly, making them difficult to study and leaving their origins largely uncertain.
- Many FXTs are associated with high-redshift long period gamma-ray bursts (lGRBs).
- Known X-ray transient types with these timescales include stellar flares, X-ray binary outbursts, supernova shock breakouts (SN SBOs) and gamma-ray bursts (GRBs).
What is Gamma-Ray Burst?
- It is a powerful astronomical cosmic burst of high-energy gamma-ray.
- It emits more energy in a few seconds than our Sun will emit in its lifetime.
- It has two distinct emission phases: the short-lived prompt emission (the initial burst phase that emits gamma-rays), followed by a long-lived multi-wavelength afterglow phase.
- Sources of Gamma Ray:
- They are produced by the hottest and most energetic objects in the universe, such as neutron stars and pulsars, supernova explosions, and regions around black holes.
- On Earth, gamma waves are generated by nuclear explosions, lightning, and the less dramatic activity of radioactive decay.
Current Affairs
June 20, 2026
About Bharat Climate Observation Network:
- It is a national observational initiative conceptualized and implemented by Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) under the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Government of India,
- Objective: It is to develop a long-term, high-precision climate monitoring framework across the country.
- Functions:
- Monitor Meteorological Parameters: BCON will monitor meteorological parameters, climate-active trace gases (greenhouse gases and short-lived climate forcers), atmospheric chemistry and soil moisture observations.
- National Database: BCON will develop a robust national database that supports the detection of long term trends, advances climate change research, and strengthens India’s capacity for climate assessment and evidence based policy development.
- Significance of Bharat Climate Observation Network Data:
- The high accuracy datasets produced through BCON will also provide the critical validation and benchmarking required for Earth System Models, including India’s first ESM, the IITM ESM.
- It enables more accurate simulations of the Indian climate change and enhancing future climate projections.