Energy Transition Index (ETI), 2025
The World Economic Forum (WEF) recently released Energy Transition Index (ETI), 2025.
Key Findings
- Sweden ranked first followed by Finland, Denmark and Norway
- India’s rank dropped from rank 63 in 2024 to rank 71 in 2025.
About ETI
- It ranks countries on their progress towards energy transition from fossil fuels to clean energy.
- It takes into account two main aspects to put together the Index:
- System Performance (energy security, equity & sustainability)
- Transition Readiness (regulation, infrastructure, investment etc.)
- The Index uses 43 indicators under these broad categories using data from multiple sources and scores countries on a scale of 0 to 100.
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Children and Armed Conflict
United Nations Secretary-General released Annual report on Children in Armed Conflict.
Key Findings of the Report
- 25% surge in grave violations against children under the age of 18.
- 41,370 grave violations against children in 2024.
- Highest number of children affected in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia, Nigeria and Haiti.
- Most prevalent violations in 2024: Killing and maiming, denial of humanitarian access, recruitment and use.
- Perpetrators: Non-State armed groups (50% of grave violations) and government forces (killing, attack on schools etc.)
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- Children in Armed Conflict
Extreme Helium (EHe) Stars
Researchers have uncovered a mysterious star named A980 that belongs to a rare class called Extreme Helium (EHe) stars.
- For the first time researchers also detected germanium in A980 which never before observed in this type of star.
About Extreme Helium (EHe) Stars
- It is a low-mass supergiant that is almost devoid of hydrogen, the most common chemical element of the universe.
- Their atmospheres are dominated by helium, with high amounts of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen.
- The exact origin and evolution of EHe stars are still debated.
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Sickle Cell Disease
Union Government announced ₹ 10 crore prize for drug development to treat Sickle cell disease on World Sickle Cell Day.
About Sickle Cell Disease
- It is a group of inherited red blood cell disorders where abnormal hemoglobin causes Red Blood Cells (RBCs) to become rigid and crescent-shaped, resembling a sickle.
- The sickle cells die early, which causes a constant shortage of RBCs.
- Causes: It is a genetic condition that is present at birth. It is inherited when a child receives two genes—one from each parent—that code for abnormal hemoglobin.
- There is only a single drug available as on date for the management of Sickle Cell Disease.
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- Sickle Cell Disease
- Red Blood Cells
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NAKSHATRA
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has launched its first high performance computing facility named NAKSHATRA at National Institute of Virology (NIV) Pune.
About Nakshatra
- Developed under PM Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM ABHIM)
- It is a state-of-the-art computing cluster that enables enhanced storage and optimises the pipeline for genomic research.
- Aims to improve early detection of disease threats, faster outbreak response, and support AI-driven vaccine and drug development.
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Doomsday Fish (Oarfish)
An Oarfish, also known as the "doomsday fish", was recently caught off the Tamil Nadu coast by fishermen.
About Doomsday fish
- It is strikingly large, odd-looking fish known for its distinctively long, ribbon-shaped body that enables the species to float inconspicuously throughout the water column.
- It is referred to as the doomsday fish because its appearance near the surface is thought to be a warning of impending natural disasters. (Japanese belief)
- Oarfish can grow to more than 30 feet.
- They are filter feeders and primarily eat krill, plankton and other small crustaceans.
- Filter feeder is an animal (such as a clam or baleen whale) that obtains its food by filtering organic matter or minute organisms from a current of water that passes through some part of its system.
- They are deep-sea dwellers, thriving most often in the zone least explored by scientists to date.
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Rajkot’s Sustainable Model for Dumpsite Remediation
Rajkot turned Nakrawadi, a decades-old dumpsite, burdened with 16 lakh tonnes of legacy waste, into a 20-acre green urban forest.
- It was developed as part of Swachh Bharat Mission's "Lakshya Zero Dumpsite" initiative aiming to remediate legacy waste dumpsites and achieve "Garbage Free Cities".
About Rajkot Model
- The model involved Planting 2.35 lakh native and fast-growing trees using Miyawaki technique.
- Miyawaki technique, developed by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki in the 1970s involves creating dense forests quickly using native trees.
- It also included waste-to-energy techniques, used secondary treated water for irrigation etc.
- It demonstrates a circular economy approach by transforming a degraded dumpsite into a thriving eco-friendly urban space.
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Axiom-4 Mission
NASA’s Axiom Mission-4 got delayed again owing to problems in the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft.
About Axiom Mission-4
- It is the fourth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS), for up to 14 days docked to the ISS.
- It will launch to the orbiting laboratory on a Dragon spacecraft aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
- It is jointly co-ordinated by NASA, and private US companies SpaceX and Axiom Space.
- Axiom-1 was the first all-private mission, launched in 2022.
- This mission will realize return to human spaceflight for India, Poland, and Hungary.
- It will be the first time all three nations will execute a mission on board the ISS.
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National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI)
NIXI commemorates 20 years since its establishment.
About NIXI
- It is a not-for-profit organization registered under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013, established in 2003.
- It was set up to enable peering among ISPs within India, allowing domestic internet traffic to remain within the country.
- In 2004, NIXI was delegated the responsibility to manage India’s .IN Country Code Top-Level Domain (ccTLD) through the INRegistry.
- NIXI operates on a neutral and non-discriminatory basis, in accordance with global best practices.
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