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Posted 05 Apr 2025

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Article 311

Supreme Court, in State of Jharkhand Vs Rukma Kesh Mishra, clarified that Article 311(1) does not mandate appointing authority’s approval to initiate disciplinary proceedings against a state employee. 

  • Although, Article 311(1) requires the appointing authority's approval for dismissal. 

About Article 311

  • Deals with dismissal, removal, or reduction in rank of persons employed in civil capacities under the Union or State. 
  • Article 311 (1): Members of Civil service cannot be dismissed or removed by any authority subordinate to the appointing authority.
  • Article 311 (2): Members of Civil Service can be dismissed, removed or reduced in rank after according him/her a reasonable opportunity of being heard post an inquiry.
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  • Civil Servants
  • Article 311

One Health Approach

A study for detecting zoonotic spillover in bird-human interaction settings using the One Health approach was launched by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

  • Zoonotic spillover  is the transmission of a pathogen from a vertebrate animal to a human. 

About One Health Approach

  • It is an integrated, unifying approach to balance and optimize the health of people, animals and the environment.
  • It helps prevent, predict, detect, and respond to global health threats.
  • India’s National One Health Mission: Serves to coordinate, support, and integrate all existing One Health activities.
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  • One Health
  • Zoonotic Spillover

Tulips

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM) Field Station Bonera, Jammu seeks to Indigenize Tulips.

  • Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip garden, Srinagar is the largest tulip garden in Asia.

About Tulips

  • Native: Central Asia and Turkey. 
  • Features: Bulbous herb, member of the lily family, a popular garden flower occurring in wide range of colors. 
    • It has erect flowers with long, broad, parallel-veined leaves. 
  • Climate: Planted before the ground freezes (in Northern climate); planted annually (in warmer climates). 
  • Soil: Well-drained loam.
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  • Tulips
  • Bulbous Herb

Koch-Rajbongshi Community

The Assam Cabinet has decided to drop cases against the Koch-Rajbongshi community in various Foreigners’ Tribunals (FTs).

About Koch-Rajbongshi Community

  • Background: Trace their roots to the Kamata kingdom (ruled by Koch Dynasty) comprising parts of present day Assam, West Bengal, Nepal and Bangladesh.
    • The Kamata kingdom appeared in the western part of the older Kamarupa kingdom (13th century) after the fall of the Pala dynasty.
  • Language: Rajbongshi/Rajbanshi (also known as Kamtapuri) with around 1 crore speakers (2001 census).
  • Cultural Practices: Practiced animism but later adopted Hinduism (minority have embraced Christianity).
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  • Koch-Rajbongshi
  • Kamata Kingdom

Hansa- 3 (NG)

CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research)-National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) signs technology transfer deal with a private firm to manufacture HANSA trainer-planes. 

  • This would be the first time an aircraft is manufactured in India based on technology fully designed and developed indigenously. 

About HANSA- 3 (NG)

  • Key Features
    • Powered by an advanced fuel-efficient Rotax 912 iSc3 Sports engine.
    • Range of 620 nautical miles, 7 hours of endurance, and a maximum cruise speed of 98 Knots Calibrated Airspeed (KCAS).
  • Significance: Offers Large and world-class flying training ecosystem; strengthen India’s aviation industry, etc.
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  • NAL

Quad HADR

Quad Partnership on Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) released a joint statement to assist after Earthquake in Myanmar. 

  • QUAD is a partnership between Australia, India, Japan, and the United States that traces its origin to the Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004. 

About Quad HADR

  • Background: Guidelines for the ‘Quad Partnership on Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) in the Indo-Pacific was announced in Tokyo, 2022. 
  • Objectives: Respond to the vulnerabilities of the Indo-Pacific region, augment their capacity and capability, interoperability and operational synergy to undertake HADR operations.
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  • QUAD
  • HADR

Adjournment Sine Dine

The Lok Sabha was adjourned sine die, ending the Budget session.

About Adjournment sine die

  • Sine Die is a Latin term meaning "without assigning a day for a further meeting."
  • In parliamentary terms, Adjournment Sine Die refers to the end of a session of Parliament without setting a date to reconvene.
  • Authority: Presiding Officer announces and later, the President issues a notification to prorogue the House, officially ending the session (Article 85).
  • Effect on Pending Business:
    • All bills that are pending in the same House remain unaffected.
    • Most notices (e.g., questions, motions, resolutions) lapse and must be resubmitted in the next session unless otherwise specified.
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  • Adjournment sine die
  • prorogue

Wat Pho Temple

Indian Prime Minister recently visited the Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan, or Wat Pho Temple. 

About Wat Pho Temple

  • Location: Buddhist temple located in Rattanakosin Island, Bangkok. 
  • Renowned:  For the 46-meter-long gold-plated Reclining Buddha (representing the Buddha entering complete spiritual enlightenment). 
  • Significance: Officially classified as a first-class royal temple, birthplace of traditional Thai medicine and massage, and considered as Thailand’s first university. 
  • History: One of the most important temples during the reign of King Rama I (Chakri Dynasty). 
    • King Rama III further enlarged and extensively renovated it. 
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  • Wat Pho
  • King Rama I
  • Chakri Dynasty
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