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    SPREE Scheme

    In the 196th Meeting, Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) approved the re-launch of the Scheme to Promote Registration of Employers/Employees (SPREE).

    About SPREE Scheme

    • Initial Success (Launched in 2016): It facilitated the registration of over 88,000 employers and 1.02 crore employees under the Employees' State Insurance Act.
    • Renewed SPREE (2025): A one-time enrollment window will be open for unregistered employers and left-out workers.
    • Focuses on voluntary compliance rather than penalization

    Other agendas to improve ESIC 

    • Approves Amnesty Scheme 2025 (2025 – 2026): Aim to reduce litigation and promote ease of doing business.
    • Revised ESI AYUSH Policy: Approval for Yoga therapists & Panchakarma attendants in ESIC hospitals.
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    • ESIC
    • SPREE Scheme

    Adi Karmyogi Programme

    The Ministry of Tribal Affairs launched the Adi Karmyogi Programme. 

    About the Adi Karmyogi Programme

    • Aim: Building a cadre of highly motivated officers and change makers dedicated to grassroots transformation.
    • Objective: To take capacity-building to about 20 lakh field-level stakeholders by creating a batch of trainers and master trainers at the State, district, and block levels.
    • It seeks to bring a fundamental shift in the attitude and motivation of field-level officials, emphasizing citizen-centric ideation and delivery
    • Target: Reaching 1 lakh tribal villages and habitations.
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    • Adi Karmyogi

    Jellyfish

    Cochin backwaters of Kerala, face seasonal invasions of jellyfish, as a symptom of cumulative ecosystem stress.

    About Jellyfish

    • Type: Part of the cnidarian group (alongside corals and anemones), 
    • Habitation: As pelagic organisms, they live in open oceans (tropical to Arctic), drifting with currents despite limited swimming ability.
    • Features: Possess stinging cells (nematocysts) for capturing prey and defense; Bodies made of 95% water for camouflage; Tolerate low-oxygen (hypoxic) environments 

    About Jellyfish Blooms

    • Sudden population explosions of jellyfish in marine or brackish water ecosystems.
    • Caused by warmer sea surface temperatures, eutrophication, overfishing, and pollution.
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    • jellyfish blooms
    • Jellyfish

    Current Account Balance

    India’s current account balance recorded a surplus of $ 13.5 billion (1.3% of GDP) in Q4 FY25.

    • It led to narrowing India’s current account deficit to $ 23.3 billion (0.6% of GDP) during FY25 down from $26 billion (0.7% of GDP) in FY24.
    • On the annual basis India generally experiences a trade deficit.

    Current Account Balance

    • It measures the flow of goods, services, income, and current transfers between a country and the rest of the world over a specific period.
    • The Current Account Balance is a key component of a country's Balance of Payments (BoP).
    • Major components of a current account are goods, services, income, and current transfers.
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    • Balance of Payments (BoP)
    • Current Account Surplus

    Goldilocks Economy

    According to the Finance Ministry Indian Economy’s health is in a relative Goldilocks situation.

    About Goldilocks situation of Economy

    • Concept: It describes an ideal state for an economy where it's not expanding or contracting by too much.
    • In this state of the economy, there are certain features attached. 
      • The unemployment rate in the economy is really low. 
      • There is steady growth in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) numbers and companies report better earnings. 
      • The retail inflation and the interest rates are relatively low. 
    • The Goldilock scenario is good for investors as companies perform well and stocks rally.
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    • Goldilocks Situation
    • Gross Domestic Product

    Lord Jagannath’s Rath Yatra

    PM extends greetings on the occasion of Lord Jagannath’s Rath Yatra.

    About Rath Yatra (Chariot Festival)

    • It is a major annual Hindu festival held in the city of Puri, Odisha. 
    • It marks the annual ceremonial journey of Lord Jagannath, along with his siblings Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra, from the Jagannath Temple to the Gundicha Temple.
    • The festival begins on the second day of the Asadha month (June–July).
    • After a week the deities return to the main temple in a return procession known as Bahuda Yatra.
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    • Jagannath Temple
    • Lord Jagannath’s Rath Yatra
    • Gundicha Temple
    • Bahuda Yatra

    Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)

    Researchers discovered nearly 20 species of bacteria capable of breaking down PFAS 

    About PFAS

    • These are chemicals having carbon-fluorine bonds, which are very strong and do not degrade easily.
    • These chemicals can resist grease, oil, water, and heat. 
    • Application: Cookware, food packaging, food processing equipment, Fabrics, Paints, Foams etc. 
    • Impact: It persists in the environment, contaminating air, water, and soil, and bioaccumulates in humans and animals.
      • Bioaccumulation is the process by which toxins enter the food web by building up in individual organisms.
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    • PFAS
    • Bacteria

    Vera C. Rubin Observatory

    The Vera C. Rubin Observatory released its first images of the cosmos. 

    About Vera C. Rubin Observatory

    • The observatory located in Chile is designed to conduct the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), a 10-year project to map the southern sky.
    • It has been named after Astronomer Vera C. Rubin, who provided pioneering evidence of dark matter.
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    • Dark Matter
    • Vera C Rubin Observatory
    • Legacy Survey of Space and Time

    IBAT Alliance

    IBAT Alliance doubled its investment in biodiversity data from 2023 to 2024

    • Increased investment will support three key global biodiversity datasets i.e., World Database on Protected Areas, IUCN Red List and World Database of Key Biodiversity Areas.

    About IBAT Alliance

    • Headquarter: The UK
    • Genesis: Founded in 2008
    • It is a coalition of four of the world’s largest and most influential conservation organisations.
    • These four organizations are:  Birdlife International, Conservation International, The International Union of Conservation for Nature (IUCN), The United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC)
    • Mission: To provide data, tools and guidance that help organisations act on biodiversity related risks etc. 
    • Tags :
    • IUCN Red List
    • IBAT
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