National Makhana Board Holds First Meeting
Syllabus: GS3/Economy
In News
- A âč476.03 crore Central Sector Scheme for holistic makhana development was rolled out during the National Makhana Boardâs first meeting.
National Makhana Board
- Objective – to strengthen and modernize Indiaâs Makhana sector.
- It is headquartered in Purnea, Bihar.
Makhana (Euryale ferox)
- It is a flowering plant classified in the water lily family (Nymphaeaceae).
- Climatic condition: Requires a temperature range of 20-35°C, and annual rainfall between 100- 250 cm.
- It is a fully organic non-cereal food found principally in India but also in Korea, Japan, as well as parts of eastern Russia.
- Bihar accounts for ~90% of Indiaâs makhana production.
- GI Tag: In 2022, âMithila Makhanaâ was conferred a GI tag.
CoalSETU Policy
Syllabus: GS3/ Economy
In News
- The Union Cabinet has approved the CoalSETU Policy.
CoalSETU Policy
- Objective – It introduces a new system for coal linkage auctions aimed at improving transparency, efficiency, and flexibility in coal allocation for industrial use
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
Syllabus: GS3/ Agriculture
In News
- India showcased its achievements in rural development, womenâs empowerment and climate-resilient agriculture at the IFADâIndia Day event held in Rome.
International Fund for Agricultural Development
- Headquartered in Rome, Italy,
- It functions as a UN specialized agency established in 1977
- Objective – to combat rural poverty in developing nations through targeted financing.
- Significance – provides concessional loans, grants, and technical assistance primarily to smallholder farmers, pastoralists, and rural entrepreneurs, emphasizing agriculture, climate resilience, value-chain development, and livelihood diversification.
Project Suncatcher
Syllabus: GS3/Science and Technology
Context
- Google CEO Sundar Pichai has announced Project Suncatcher, a long-term research initiative to deploy solar-powered data centres in space by 2027.
Project Suncatcher
- It is Google’s ambitious initiative to build solar-powered, AI-focused data centers in space using satellite constellations
Benefits       Â
- Environmental advantage: Eliminates the need for terrestrial land, water, and cooling systems required by traditional data centers.
- Continuous energy: Access to uninterrupted solar power for consistent operation.
- Resilience: Avoids risks from power outages, natural disasters, and undersea cable failures.
Challenges   Â
- Technical difficulties: Maintaining a tight satellite formation (within 1 km) for high-speed laser communication is complex.
- Operational hurdles: The high cost of building and maintaining space infrastructure and the difficulty of in-orbit repairs are major concerns.
- Environmental conditions: The hardware must be radiation-resistant and manage heat dissipation effectively in a vacuum.
SC widens ambit of POSH
Syllabus: GS2/ Polity & Governance
In News
- The Supreme Court has expanded the jurisdiction of Internal Complaints Committees (ICCs) under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (POSH Act),
- SC said that the complaints should be filed not just at the accusedâs workplace but also at the complainantâs workplace or any employment-related site.
Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (PoSH)
- Sexual harassment defined – Sexual harassment includes âany one or moreâ of the following âunwelcome acts or behaviourâ committed directly or by implication: Physical contact and advances, a demand or request for sexual favours, sexually coloured remarks, showing pornography, any other unwelcome physical, verbal, or non-verbal conduct of a sexual nature.
- Obligation – Every employer is required to constitute an Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) at each office or branch with 10 or more employees.
- Complaint Committees – ICC has powers similar to those of a civil court in respect of summoning and examining any person on oath and requiring the discovery and production of documents.
- Time – The complaint must be made âwithin three months from the date of the incidentâ.
- Conciliation – The ICC may (at the request of the aggrieved woman) allow the matter to be settled through conciliation (but no monetary settlement allowed)
- Punishment – Non-compliance with the provisions of the Act shall be punishable with a fine of up to Rs 50,000.



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