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UPSC Current Affairs Pointers of the past week | July 1 to July 7, 2024

T20 World Cup, Project Nexus, Zika Virus, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and more — Here are some must read current affairs tidbits for your prelims and mains preparation that you shouldn't miss for UPSC, state PSCs, and other competitive examinations. You can also test your knowledge by solving the MCQs.

UPSC Current Affairs Pointers of the past week | July 1 to July 7, 2024The two best sides of the tournament, both undefeated, engaged in a cracker of a final at the T20 World Cup Final at Bridgetown, Barbados where India emerged victorious. Know more in our UPSC current affairs pointers of the past week (Image credit: X/@ICC)

UPSC Current Affairs Pointers is an initiative of UPSC Essentials to consolidate your prelims exam prep. Every Monday, take a quick look at last week’s current affairs tidbits curated specially for those preparing for UPSC, State PSC, and various other competitive examinations.

If you missed the UPSC Current Affairs Pointers of past week | June 24 to June 30, 2024 from the Indian Express, read it here.

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Environment

The Great Indian Bustard (GIB) spotted at Naliya, Kutch. (Express photo by Nirmal Harindran/File)

— Great Indian Bustard

(Source: wwfindia.org)

— Chital

Report

— Lancet Report

(Just FYI: The main purpose of the data is to develop an understanding of the topic, you don’t need to learn all the data. Having an approximate idea of data can help you in the fact based questions of prelims and as fodder for the answers of UPSC Mains.)

Polity

The Quantum mission have four thematic focus areas — computing, communications, sensing and measurement technologies, and materials and devices.

— National Quantum Mission

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(Source: dst.gov.in)

— Smart Cities Mission

— New Criminal Laws

 

Economy

The Indian Diary have been hit by a new “surplus” problem — of skimmed milk powder (SMP). (Express File)

— Project Nexus

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— Skimmed Milk Powder (SMP)

 

International Relations

Representatives of SCO Plus format Meeting in Astana. (Via X.com/DrSJaishankar)

— Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO)

— Deal with the Bangladesh Navy

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Science and Technology

At aphelion, Earth’s distance from the Sun is about 152.1 million km.

— Axiom-4 Mission

(Please Note: It is a developing story, so certain facts are expected to change. Keep a track!)

— Aphelion

Diseases

Zika virus has once again surfaced in the western part of India with a Pune. (File Image)

— Zika Virus

— Dengue

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— Epilepsy

(Just FYI: UPSC has consistently included questions on health and diseases in its examinations over the years. For instance, in 2014, a question about the Ebola virus appeared in the Prelims, and in 2017, a question about the Zika virus was featured. Therefore, it is crucial to stay updated on diseases that are currently in the news.)

Gallantry Awards

On the eve of the 75th Republic Day, President Droupadi Murmu has approved gallantry awards. (Representative)

— Kirti Chakras

(Source: gallantryawards.gov.in )

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Person in News

Keir Starmer, leader of Britain’s Labour Party and his wife Victoria Starmer attend a reception to celebrate Starmer’s win in the election, at Tate Modern, in London. (Reuters)

Keir Starmer

— General Upendra Dwivedi

— Justice Sheel Nagu

— Abdul Hamid

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Lieutenant-General Jennie Carignan

— Ismail Kadare 

(FYI fact: The 2024 UPSC Prelims included a question about the author of the books “The India Way” and “Why Bharat Matters.” It is crucial to keep track of significant books and writers who are currently in the news.)

Places in News

Protesters block Nairobi- Mombasa highway in the Mlolongo area, Nairobi, Kenya Tuesday, July 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)

— Leang Karampuang cave

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— Kota Bharu

— Mombasa

(Just FYI: The location of the place is important, considering that UPSC has asked several questions about places that were in the news, such as Aleppo and Kirkuk, in the 2018 UPSC Prelims. The best way to remember them is to plot them on a world map.)

Sports

— T20 World Cup 

FIDE World Championship Match

(Just FYI: With the unpredictability of the UPSC examinations and questions like the ICC World Test Championship question 2021, you can’t be sure of anything. It is wise to know what it is and not go into too much detail.)

Terms making buzz

A sculpture of the Buddha from the Kushana period, currently in the Mathura Museum. The Buddha is depicted with the abhaya mudra. (Wikimedia Commons)

— Abhaya Mudra: In the Buddhist tradition, the abhaya mudra is associated with the Buddha immediately after he obtained Enlightenment, “portraying a sense of the security, serenity, and compassion that derive from enlightenment.”

— Nova explosion: A nova explosion is the dramatic instance of a star exploding as it interacts with another, nearby star. It’s a one of many, repeated moments during the long, slow, death of two neighboring stars in the same system.

— Angel Tax: It is levied when an unlisted company issues shares to an investor at a price higher than its fair market value. It was first introduced in 2012. its scope was widened even to non-resident investors from April 1, 2024.

— Hurricane Beryl: Beryl made landfall on the island of Carriacou in Grenada (Caribbean island) as the earliest Category 4 storm in the Atlantic on July 1, 2024.

— Adjournment Sine die: It is a Latin term meaning no definite date or period to resume. In legislative terms, it means terminating a sitting of Parliament for an indefinite period.

— July 4: July 4 marks the 248th Independence Day of the United States. It was the day when the Declaration of Independence, the document which marked the foundation of the US as a union of states liberated from Britain, was signed.

Shandong: It is China’s second aircraft carrier was seen patrolling the waters of the Philippines.

Test Your Knowledge

(Note: The best way to remember facts is to recall them, try to solve these questions on your own.)

A. Project Nexus which was in the news recently is related with

(a) It aims to connect domestic instant payment systems to improve access to cross-border payments.

(b) It is concerned with the rise in cybercrime in India and neighbouring countries.

(c) It targets the growing nexus of drugs in Punjab and Haryana.

(d) It is related to increasing cooperation within various government ministries.

B. Kota Bharu, which was recently in the news for East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) is located in which country?

(a) Malaysia

(b) Vietnam

(c) Thailand

(d) Myanmar

C. Consider the following statements:

1. The property of entanglement is the ability of a particle to instantaneously influence the behaviour of another with whom it had an earlier ‘interaction’.

2. Superposition makes it possible for the quantum bit to exist in both 0 and 1 state simultaneously.

Which of the above statements are not correct?

(a) Only 1

(b) Only 2

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

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Khushboo Kumari is a Deputy Copy Editor with The Indian Express. She has done her graduation and post-graduation in History from the University of Delhi. At The Indian Express, she writes for the UPSC section. She holds experience in UPSC-related content development. You can contact her via email: khushboo.kumari@indianexpress.com ... Read More

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