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ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SCHOLARSHIP TEST (12-07-2026)

Dear Aspirant,

The Scholarship Test for SMART Current Affairs Programme 2027 is going to be held on 12th July 2026 (Sunday), 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM. Stand a chance to earn up to 50% merit-based scholarship.

📍 Offline Venue: 7B, Hall No. 1, Vajiram & Ravi
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UPSC 2027 Complete Strategy for Working Professionals

Dear Aspirant,

We are going to conduct the UPSC 2027 Complete Strategy for Working Professionals session by Mr. Shashank Gupta, Programme Head – StepUp Mentorship Programme, on 13th July 2026 at 5:30 PM.

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Current Affairs
July 11, 2026

Molluscs
Recently, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has announced that over half of molluscs are threatened by deep-sea mining.
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About Molluscs:

  • Molluscs are extremely diverse invertebrate animals.
  • Habitat: They are found in nearly all freshwater and marine environments, and some are found also on land. 
  • They come in all shapes and sizes, and some of them grow external shells to protect their soft bodies.
  • These are a quarter of all living marine species and also have importance as food sources.
  • The molluscs include many familiar animals, including clams, snails, slugs, and squid, as well as some less familiar animals, like tusk shells and chitons.
  • Major groups within the Mollusca
    • Polyplacophora: It consists of chitons, snail-like molluscs with eight-part overlapping scale shells
    • Gastropoda: These are true snails and slugs. They represent the most diverse class within phylum Mollusca with 60,000 to 80,000 extant species in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats.
    • Bivalvia: These are molluscs with hinged two-part shells. Examples include clams, oysters, mussels, and scallops.
    • Cephalopoda: These are molluscs with large heads, large eyes, and grasping tentacles
      • Examples include octopus, squid, cuttlefish, and nautiloids.
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11 July 2026 MCQs Test

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Current Affairs
July 11, 2026

Cyanobacteria
Recently, researchers found that cyanobacteria can be used to absorb lead from contaminated water.
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About Cyanobacteria:

  • These are also called blue-green algae, microscopic organisms found naturally in all types of water.
  • They have the distinction of being the oldest known fossils, more than 3.5 billion years old.
  • Habitat: These single-celled organisms live in fresh, brackish (combined salt and fresh water), and marine water.
  • Characteristics of cyanobacteria:
    • Autotrophs: All cyanobacteria are autotrophs, meaning they produce their own energy by photosynthesizing sunlight. Cyanobacteria are a very old group of organisms. 
    • Reproduction in Cyanobacteria: Cyanobacteria also reproduce asexually and the commonest mode of reproduction in them is transverse binary fission.
    • Some are solitary others are colonial and few cyanobacteria produce toxins.
    • Cyanobacteria blooms can form in warm, slow-moving waters that are rich in nutrients from sources such as fertilizer runoff or septic tank overflows.
    • In warm, nutrient-rich environments, microscopic cyanobacteria can grow quickly, creating blooms that spread across the water’s surface and may become visible.
Science & Tech

Current Affairs
July 11, 2026

Samriddh Gram
Recently, the Department of Telecommunications’ (DoT) Samriddh Gram has won the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Prizes 2026 under Action Line C6 – Enabling Environment.
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About Samriddh Gram:

  • It is a flagship rural digital transformation initiative of the Department of Telecommunications built on the BharatNet network. 
  • Objective: It is envisaged as a pioneering phygital (physical + digital) Services model integrating on-ground presence with robust digital infrastructure to empower rural citizens.
  • It is aimed at transforming rural India through a seamless integration of physical and digital services.
  • At the heart of the initiative are Samriddhi Kendras, established as one-stop village-level hubs delivering integrated phygital services by combining reliable telecom connectivity, digital platforms and assisted physical service delivery.
  • The Samriddhi Kendras will deliver a comprehensive suite of services
    • Education & Skilling: Smart classrooms, AR/VR-based learning, and digital skilling aligned with government schemes/initiatives.
    • Agriculture: IoT-based soil testing, drone support, and smart irrigation systems.
    • Healthcare:  Teleconsultations, Health ATMs, and emergency care.
    • e-Governance: Assisted access to citizen services, documentation, and grievance redressal.
    • E-Commerce: Integration with ONDC and digital marketplaces for local entrepreneurship.
    • Financial Inclusion: Digital banking and payments
    • Connectivity Backbone: Strengthened BharatNet FTTH with a Village Area Network and public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Polity & Governance

Current Affairs
July 11, 2026

Financial Intelligence Unit–India
The Financial Intelligence Unit–India (FIU-IND) has earned another significant international recognition with its case regarding a large-scale cyber fraud, securing the Runner-up position at the prestigious Best Egmont Case Award (BECA) 2026.
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About Financial Intelligence Unit–India:

  • It was set by the Government of India in 2004.
  • It is the central national agency responsible for receiving, processing, analyzing and disseminating information relating to suspect financial transactions.
  • FIU-IND is an independent body reporting directly to the Economic Intelligence Council (EIC) headed by the Finance Minister.
  • Function of Financial Intelligence Unit-India:
    • Collection of Information: It acts as the central reception point for receiving Cash Transaction reports (CTRs), Non-Profit Organisation Transaction Report (NTRs), Cross Border Wire Transfer Reports (CBWTRs), Reports on Purchase or Sale of Immovable Property (IPRs) and Suspicious Transaction Reports (STRs) from various reporting entities.
    • Analysis of Information: Analyze received information in order to uncover patterns of transactions suggesting suspicion of money laundering and related crimes.
    • Sharing of Information: It shares information with national intelligence/law enforcement agencies, national regulatory authorities and foreign Financial Intelligence Units.
    • Central Repository: It establishes and maintains a national database on the basis of reports received from reporting entities.
    • Coordination: It coordinates and strengthens collection and sharing of financial intelligence through an effective national, regional and global network to combat money laundering and related crimes.
    • Research and Analysis: Monitor and identify strategic key areas on money laundering trends, typologies and developme
Polity & Governance

Current Affairs
July 11, 2026

Helium
Recently, the Ministry of Commerce and General Administration of Customs, China, has temporarily but immediately banned helium exports from the country.
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About Helium:

  • It is an inert gas and does not react with other substances or combust.
  • It was discovered in 1868 by Jules Janssen and Norman Lockyer via a yellow spectral line during a solar eclipse. 
  • Formation: It is a non-renewable resource generated deep in the earth’s crust, where the radioactive decay of uranium and thorium atoms emits alpha particles, which capture electrons to form helium atoms.
  • Properties of Helium
    • Its atomic number is 2, making it the second lightest element after hydrogen, and it is not manufactured.
    • Helium also has a very low boiling point (-268.9° C), allowing it to remain a gas even in super-cold environments.
    • It does not participate easily in chemical reactions.
    • The gas is non-toxic, but cannot be breathed on its own, because it displaces the oxygen humans need for respiration.
    • It is the only element that cannot be solidified by sufficient cooling at normal atmospheric pressure.
  • Largest global reserves: United States, Algeria, and Russia.
    • India’s Rajmahal Volcanic Basin (Jharkhand) is a significant helium reservoir trapped for billions of years.
  • Applications of Helium:
    • Used as Coolant: It is used as coolant to cool the magnets in MRI machines, the silicon wafers in the semiconductor fabricating industry, and, increasingly, some of the devices used in quantum computers.
    • Leak Detector: Engineers use helium as a leak-detector.
    • Optical Fibre Manufacture: It is also used in the process of drawing optical fibres to rapidly and uniformly cool molten glass and to displace oxygen or nitrogen from forming bubbles inside the material.
    • Aerospace: Spaceflight organisations like ISRO, NASA, and SpaceX use helium to pressurise fuel tanks in rockets.
    • Research and the tourism sector in many parts of the world also use helium to inflate balloons and airships.
Science & Tech

Current Affairs
July 11, 2026

Flue Cured Virginia (FCV) Tobacco
A team of senior officers from the Ministry of Commerce & Industry recently reviewed the ongoing Andhra Pradesh Flue Cured Virginia (FCV) Tobacco Marketing Season 2025–26 in Hyderabad.
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About Flue Cured Virginia (FCV) Tobacco:

  • Flue-cured Virginia tobacco, which is also known as Virginia Tobacco or Bright Leaf, is a bright, golden-leaf tobacco variety cured using controlled heat from flues — a process that preserves natural sugars and produces a mild, clean-burning leaf.
  • It is one of the most widely traded tobacco types in international commerce.
  • What is Curing?
    • Curing is a process by which the harvested tobacco leaf is made ready for the market.
    • To create smoking tobacco, the tobacco leaves need to be cured, or dried out.
    • The wet, green tobacco leaves of a tobacco plant initially contain too much moisture to catch fire.
    • They also have higher chlorophyll content. By releasing a certain amount of chlorophyll from the leaves during the drying out process, the natural tannins come out giving the smoked tobacco its flavor and scent.
    • Curing is a well standardized process to achieve the desirable qualities in the cured leaf along with the removal of moisture.
    • There are three types of tobacco curing methods traditionally used: Air-Cured, Fire-Cured, and Flue-Cured.
    • Each of the different curing methods results in a tobacco product that is distinguishable by both its nicotine content and its aroma.
  • Key characteristics of Flue Cured Tobacco:
    • Produces primarily cigarette tobacco
    • Contains a high sugar content
    • Contains medium to high levels of nicotine
    • Rich in natural tannins which creates its distinct mild and slightly sweet flavor and aroma.
    • In India Flue Cured Virginia (FCV) Tobacco is mainly produced in India in 2 states, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
Environment

Current Affairs
July 11, 2026

Sharavathi Lion-Tailed Macaque Sanctuary
A Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change expert committee on the proposal for diversion of forest and non-forest land from the Sharavathi Valley Lion-Tailed Macaque Wildlife Sanctuary and its eco-sensitive zone has strongly recommended against approving the proposed 2000 MW Sharavathi Pumped Storage Project.
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About Sharavathi Lion-Tailed Macaque Sanctuary:

  • It is located in Shimoga District in Karnataka.
  • It lies in the Western Ghats.
  • It was formed by combining the existing Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, Aghanashini Lion-Tailed Macaque Conservation Reserve, and the adjoining reserve forest blocks.
  • The sanctuary shares its southwestern boundary with the Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • The sanctuary is nourished by the Sharavathi River. The Linganamakki reservoir spread over an area of 128.7 kms, is a part of this sanctuary.
  • Terrain: The overall terrain of the sanctuary is highly undulating, with altitude ranging from 94 m to 1102 m.
  • The spectacular Jog Falls, where water from the Sharavathi River falls from a height of almost 300 m, is present on the northern boundary of the sanctuary.
  • Vegetation: It mainly consists of tropical evergreen to semi-evergreen types of forests, moist deciduous forests, and grasslands and savanna.
  • Flora: The sanctuary is immensely rich in species like Dhoopa, Gulmavu, Surahonne, Mavu, Nandi, etc.
  • Fauna:
    • It is home to the endangered lion-tailed macaque (Macaca silenus), tiger, leopard, wild dog, jackal, sloth bear, spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, mouse deer, etc.
    • It is home to approximately 700 lion-tailed macaques — the highest population of the endangered species in any protected area.
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