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Current Affairs
March 11, 2026

Key Facts about Devon Island
NASA uses Devon Island to study Mars, primarily because it's barren and its freezing, polar desert conditions allow researchers to test next-generation rovers.
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About Devon Island:

  • It is located in the Canadian arctic archipelago, within the zone classified as the High Arctic.
  • It is the world’s largest uninhabited island.
  • Ellesmere Island lies to the north of Devon Island and Baffin Bay lies to its east.
  • Although completely devoid of human settlements, a few species reside on the island.
  • Winters are extremely harsh with temperatures being as low as −50 °C.
  • The “out-of-the-world-like” landscape here is cold, dry, and rocky. Snow and ice blanket the island’s ice cap for the entire year.
  • NASA uses Devon Island to study Mars, primarily because it's barren, and its freezing, polar desert conditions allow researchers to test next-generation rovers.
  • It is home to a 14-mile-wide Haughton Crater. It was formed when a meteorite struck millions of years ago, leaving behind terrain that resembles the surface of Mars. 
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Current Affairs
March 11, 2026

What is a Bascule Bridge?
The Union government recently approved a Rs 117.54 crore project for the renovation of the Bascule Bridge at Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata.
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About Bascule Bridge:

  • It is a type of bridge that can be raised to provide clearance for waterway traffic and is also referred to as a lifting bridge or a drawbridge.
  • It makes use of a counterweight to balance a span or leaf through its upward trajectory.
  • The balance of the weight is sometimes adjusted according to the frequency of waterway traffic.
  • The counterweight is usually heavier than the leaf itself, which makes lifting easier and reduces the energy needed to operate the bridge.
  • The span can be single or double, and in rare cases it may even be triple or quadruple.
  • A pulley system helps raise and lower the bridge.
    • Cables or chains connected to the counterweight run through pulleys and are attached to the leaf.
    • This mechanical system helps reduce the force needed to lift the leaf, using something called "mechanical advantage.”
  • The word ‘bascule’ is French in origin and translates loosely as a seesaw or a balancing mechanical device.
  • It is thought that bascule bridges were first designed during the mediaeval era in Europe, when they served defensive purposes.
  • The longest double-leaf bascule bridge in the world is the Broadway Bridge in Portland, Oregon, USA.
Economy

Current Affairs
March 11, 2026

Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)
India marked the Raising Day of the Central Industrial Security Force on March 10, recognising the vital role the force plays in protecting the country’s most important infrastructure and industrial assets.
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About Central Industrial Security Force (CISF):

  • It is a Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) in India operating under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
  • It provides security to various critical infrastructures, including airports and important national installations.
  • Headquarters: New Delhi
  • Motto: “Protection and Security”.
  • Establishment:
    • The CISF came into existence in 1969 through the CISF Act 1968 with a sanctioned strength of only three battalions.
    • The Act was amended in 1983, declaring the CISF as an Armed Force of the Union.
  • Organisation Structure:
    • CISF is headed by an Indian Police Service officer with the rank of Director-General, assisted by an IPS officer in the rank of Addl. Director-General.
    • The force is divided into seven sectors (Airport, North, North-East, East, West, South, and Training) and also has a Fire Service Wing.
    • The force consists of seven training institutes – six Recruit Training Centers and the National Industrial Security Academy (NISA).
  • Functions:
    • The CISF security umbrella includes India’s most critical infrastructure facilities, like nuclear installations, space establishments, airports, seaports, power plants,
    • In addition, the CISF also protects important government buildings, iconic heritage monuments, Delhi Metro, Parliament House Complex, and Central Jails of Jammu and Kashmir.
    • The CISF also has a specialized VIP Security vertical, providing round-the-clock security to important protectees.
    • CISF personnel are trained in disaster management techniques, enabling them to actively respond to natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, and cyclones.
    • CISF is one of the largest Fire Protection Service providers in the country. CISF is the only force with a customized and dedicated fire wing.
    • It is a compensatory cost force, which means that it bills its clients for the services it provides.
    • The CISF is the only CAPF with a daily public interface – in the airports, in the Delhi Metro, and in the iconic monuments.
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