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Current Affairs
March 9, 2026

What is the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV)?
The highly contagious human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is spreading rapidly across the West Coast of the United States, becoming a major cause of concern for the authorities.
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About Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV):

  • It is a respiratory virus belonging to the Pneumoviridae family, which also includes the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV).
  • It causes symptoms similar to the common cold.
  • Transmission:
    • The virus is highly contagious. HMPV most likely spreads from an infected person to others through:
      • the air by coughing and sneezing
      • close personal contact, such as touching or shaking hands
      • touching objects or surfaces that have the viruses on them, then touching the mouth, nose, or eyes
    • Symptoms:
      • Symptoms commonly associated with HMPV include cough, fever, nasal congestion, and shortness of breath.
      • In some people, these symptoms may progress to bronchitis or pneumonia.
      • The symptoms of HMPV can be similar to symptoms from other viruses that cause upper and lower respiratory infections.
      • The majority of the cases are mild, but people with the highest risk of severe illness include young children, older adults, and those who are immunocompromised.
    • Treatment:
      • There is no vaccine, and there is no specific antiviral to treat HMPV.
      • Treatment primarily aims at managing symptoms and preventing complications.
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Current Affairs
March 9, 2026

Key Facts about Raisen Fort
Police in Madhya Pradesh’s Raisen district recently arrested four youths after a video showing cannon firing from the hilltop ASI-protected Raisen Fort and alleged slogans referring to war-prone countries surfaced on social media.
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About Raisen Fort:

  • Located on a sandstone hill in Raisen town, it is one of the most prominent forts in Madhya Pradesh.
  • Built in the 11th century, the Raisen Fort has witnessed the rule of:
    • Local Hindu chieftains
    • Sultans of Mandu
    • Mughals under Akbar (Raisen was a Sarkar headquarters in the Ujjain Subah)
    • Nawabs of Bhopal, including Fiaz Mohammad Khan, who occupied the fort around 1760 and was later acknowledged by Emperor Alamgir II as Faujdar of Raisen.
  • Features:
    • The fort represents medieval Indian hilltop military architecture and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
    • It it one of the largest forts in Central India.
    • The fort has a massive stone wall pierced with nine gateways.
    • Adorned with a large courtyard and a beautiful pool in the middle, the Raisen Fort has four palaces, namely Badal Mahal, Rohini Mahal, Itradaan Mahal & Hawa Mahal, within its boundaries.
    • It also houses a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and a shrine dedicated to Muslim saint Hazrat Peer Fatehullah Shah Baba, making it a unique blend of Hindu and Islamic heritage.
    • The fort also had a well-maintained water management and conservation system with many
    • It also abounds in rock shelters with paintings created by the cave dwellers.
Geography

Current Affairs
March 9, 2026

Key Facts about Kharg Island
The United States is considering seizing Iran's Kharg Island to choke off the regime’s oil revenues, a US official has suggested.
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About Kharg Island:

  • It is a small coral island in Iran in the northern Persian Gulf.
  • This island is unique because it is one of the few islands in the Persian Gulf with freshwater, which has collected within the porous limestone.
  • The island experiences hot and humid summers, and its highest point is Mount Didehban.
  • The discovery of an offshore oil field in the waters around Kharg in the early 1960s stimulated the development of the island as a site for major petroleum and petrochemical installations.
  • Connection by pipelines to the underwater oil fields, as well as to the oil fields in Khuzistan province, transformed Kharg into Iran's largest oil-loading terminal by the early 1970s.
  • Its strategic significance lies in its proximity to the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial global oil passage.
Geography

Current Affairs
March 9, 2026

What is Stenothoe lowryi?
For the first time, a rare marine amphipod, a shrimp-like species, named Stenothoe lowryi was found in Indian water at Arjyapalli in Ganjam district by marine science researchers of Berhampur University.
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About Stenothoe lowryi:

  • It is a rare marine amphipod.
  • This shrimp-like crustacean, previously known only from Malaysian shores, was detected for the first time in India during a targeted survey at Aryjapalli Beach in Odisha's Ganjam district.
  • It belongs to the family Stenothoidae within the order Amphipoda.

What are Amphipods?

  • They are a type of small crustacean.
  • They are members of the invertebrate order Amphipoda, inhabiting all parts of the sea, lakes, rivers, sand beaches, caves, and moist (warm) habitats on many tropical islands.
  • They are related to crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
  • The name ‘amphipoda’ means “different-footed.”
    • This is because they have many different kinds of legs.
    • Unlike some other crustaceans, their legs are not all the same.
  • They typically have an elongated body with a distinct head, a pereon segments, and a six-segmented pleon (abdomen).
  • Most amphipods eat tiny bits of dead plants and animals. Some are also scavengers, eating what they find.
Environment

Current Affairs
March 9, 2026

What is the Kheybar Shekan Missile?
Iran’s IRGC claimed it targeted Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s office and an air force command centre using Kheybar Shekan missiles recently.
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About Kheybar Shekan Missile:

  • It is Iran’s latest long-range solid-fuel ballistic missile.
  • The name means “breaker of Khayber” in Arabic, a reference to the Battle of Khayber in Arab history.
  • It is the fourth generation of the Khorramshahr missile family.
  • Features:
    • It has a range of 1,450 kilometers.
    • It is powered by a locally developed 'Arond' engine integrated within its fuel tank to minimise length and enhance camouflage.
    • It uses solid fuel. This allows for faster launch preparation, easier storage, and better concealment, key advantages in modern missile warfare.
    • Its aerodynamic design reduces air drag, helping it evade radar detection.
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