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Current Affairs
Dec. 13, 2025
What is a Supernova?
A distant gamma-ray burst has led astronomers to a rare supernova from the Universe’s early years, revealed recently by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
About Supernova:
- A supernova is the name given to the cataclysmic explosion of a massive star.
- They are the largest explosions that take place in space.
- A star can go supernova in one of two ways:
- Type I Supernova: A star accumulates matter from a nearby neighbor until a runaway nuclear reaction ignites.
- Type II Supernova: A star runs out of nuclear fuel and collapses under its own gravity.
- It can emit more energy in a few seconds than the sun.
- These spectacular events can be so bright that they outshine their entire galaxies for a few days or even months.
- They can be seen across the universe.
- They’re also the primary source of heavy elements in the universe.
How Common are Supernovas?
- Astronomers believe that about two or three supernovas occur each century in galaxies like our own Milky Way.
- Because the universe contains so many galaxies, astronomers observe a few hundred supernovas per year outside our galaxy.
Science & Tech
Current Affairs
Dec. 13, 2025
Death Valley National Park
After record-breaking rains, an ancient lake in Death Valley national park that had vanished has returned to view.
About Death Valley National Park:
- It is a desert valley located in the southeastern part of California, United States.
- It is the hottest and driest place in North America.
- It is the location of the highest temperature ever recorded in the United States.
- It is the largest national park in the continental United States.
- It is a rift valley, or a graben, that has been formed due to the sinking of a huge expanse of rock located between major block-faulted mountains running parallelly in the east and west.
- It lies in the Great Basin to the east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, in the northern part of the Mojave Desert.
- Despite the low precipitation and extreme summer temperatures, Death Valley is home to many diverse species, several of which are endemic (found nowhere else in the world).
Geography
Current Affairs
Dec. 13, 2025
Key Facts about Chenchu Tribe
The National Sanskrit University (NSU) organised a symposium, panel discussion, and exhibition recently highlighting the unique privilege the Chenchu tribal community has with the Ahobilam shrine and the deity of Lord Narasimha.
About Chenchu Tribe:
- The Chenchus are a food-gathering tribe primarily residing in the Nallamalai forests of Andhra Pradesh.
- They are one of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) in Andhra Pradesh.
- They are also found in Telangana, Karnataka and Odisha.
- Language: They speak variants of Telugu, the Dravidian language of the region.
- A Chenchu village is known as “Penta“.
- Each penta consists of a few huts that are spaced apart and are grouped together based on kinship patterns.
- Small conjugal families predominate, women taking equal rank with men and marrying only upon maturity.
- “Peddamanishi” or the village elder, is generally the authority to maintain social harmony in a family or a village.
- Their rituals are few and simple; religious and political specializations are slight.
- Livelihood:
- The Chenchu live life with exemplary simplicity. Most of them still gather food from the forest and roam in it to find things to meet their needs.
- The bow and arrow and a small knife are all the Chenchus possess to hunt and live.
- The Chenchus collect forest products like roots, fruits, tubers, beedi leaf, mohua flower, honey, gum, tamarind, and green leaves and make a meagre income from it by selling these to traders and government cooperatives.
- Though at times they work as forest labourers, they mostly prefer to fall back on their native skills to hunt and gather food.
- The Chenchus do not care much for money or material wealth.
- Religion:
- Chenchus worship a number of deities. Chenchus have also adopted certain religious practices from Hindus.
- For ages, the Chenchus have been associated with the famous Srisailam temple (dedicated to Lord Shiva and Devi Brahmaramba) in Andhra Pradesh, situated at the heart of Chenchu land.
- The Chenchus enjoy special privileges at Srisailam temple.
Geography
Current Affairs
Dec. 13, 2025
Uchi Pillaiyar Temple
The Tamil Nadu government recently informed the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court that the deepam (lamp) was lit at the Uchipillaiyar temple mandapam in Thirupparankundram hill during Karthigai Deepam this year too as it was done for over the last 150 years.
About Uchi Pillaiyar Temple:
- The Uchi Pillaiyar Temple, also known as Rockfort Temple, is located at the top of Rockfort Hill, Trichy, in Tamil Nadu.
- It is a 7th-century-CE Hindu temple, dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
- Its construction was started by the Pallavas, but it was the Nayaks of Madurai who completed the temples’ construction.
- There are three temples located closely on the rock fort:
- Maanikka Vinayakar Temple situated at the foothill, dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
- Uchchi Pillayar Temple at the top of the hill, dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
- Thayumanaswamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated close to the base of the rockfort on the way to Uchchi
- This Rockfort Temple gives an aerial view of the entire Trichy City along with Srirangam Temple, River Kaveri, and River Kollidam.
History & Culture
Current Affairs
Dec. 13, 2025
Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
A forest department team seized a large number of deer heads, horns, and animal flesh and arrested a poacher during a raid in the Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary recently.
About Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary:
- It is located in the Kaimur District of Bihar.
- It is located in the famous Kaimur Hills range.
- The Kaimur Hills, known for their invincibility, are home to two forts and the ancient Mundeshwari Temple, one of the oldest Hindu temples in India.
- It is the largest sanctuary in the state.
- It is bounded by the Son and Karmanasa River
- It is connected to the Bandhavgarh-Sanjay-Guru Ghasidas-Palamau tiger meta-population landscape through fragmented forest patches along the Son basin.
- The valley part is filled with many waterfalls such as Karkat and Telhar and various lakes such as Anupam Lake.
- Prehistoric rock paintings, stone inscriptions, and monuments have also been discovered here.
- Prehistoric murals found in the "Lakhania" and other hilly regions and the prehistoric fossils of the Pre-Cambrian times in the "Salakhan" area bear testimony to the ancient origin and existence of this region.
- The Oraon tribe is believed to have originated from this region.
- Flora: A large variety of vegetation is found in the mixed, dry, deciduous forests that cover the area, the primary tree vegetation being Baakli, Mahua, Dhaak, and Bamboo.
- Fauna:
- The wildlife comprises of Black Bucks, Chinkaras, Four-Horned Deers, Blue-Bulls, Sambar, Cheetals, Bears, Leopards, etc.
- Apart from these pythons, Gharials/Crocodiles and different species of snakes are also found.
Environment
Current Affairs
Dec. 13, 2025
Bar-Headed Goose
In a first-of-its kind study in eastern India, a bar-headed goose fitted with a GSM-GPS transmitter has revealed its migration route and flying pattern.
About Bar-Headed Goose:
- It is a migratory bird species which is known to be one of the highest-flying birds in the world.
- Distribution: It is native to central Asia, where the species breeds, Bar-headed Geese are found in countries like India, Pakistan, Nepal, Kazakhstan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Japan and other nearby regions.
- Habitat: It is found near water bodies.
- Conservation Status: It is classified as ‘Least Concern’ under the IUCN Red List.
Environment
Current Affairs
Dec. 13, 2025
International Fund for Agricultural Development
Recently, the Government of India highlighted country’s pioneering achievements in rural transformation and development leadership at International Fund for Agricultural Development - India Day event held in Rome.
About International Fund for Agricultural Development:
- It is an international financial institution and a specialized agency of the United Nations.
- It was established as an international financial institution in 1977 through United Nations General Assembly Resolution.
- Objective: It is dedicated to eradicating poverty and hunger in rural areas of developing countries.
- IFAD seeks to empower rural people to increase their food security, improve the nutrition of their families.
- Its projects and programmes are carried out in remote and environmentally fragile locations, including least-developed countries and Small Island developing States.
- It is the only multilateral development institution that focuses exclusively on transforming rural economies and food systems.
- It is a member of the United Nations Development Group (UNDP).
- It grants support research, innovation, institutional change, and pro-poor technologies.
- It extends two types of grants, depending on the nature of the innovation and the scope of intervention: global or regional grants and country-specific grants.
- Membership: Currently, IFAD has 180 Member States, including India. (India is a founding member of IFAD).
- Governance: Governing Council is the highest decision-making body which meets every three years.
- Headquarter: Rome, Italy.
International Relations
Current Affairs
Dec. 13, 2025
Hard Corals
A major new assessment by the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN) has reported a dramatic decline in hard coral populations across the Caribbean.
About Hard Corals:
- Hard corals, also known as stony corals, are marine animals that build the limestone frameworks upon which reefs form.
- They grow in colonies and are often referred to as “reef-building corals.”
- Key Features of Hard Corals
- They composed of thousands of tiny polyps that secrete calcium carbonate.
- Hard corals create skeletons out of calcium carbonate, a hard substance that eventually becomes rock.
- Overtime, this rock builds up to form the foundation of a coral reef and provides a structure upon which baby corals can settle.
- These corals depend upon tiny algae called zooxanthellae that live inside them.
- Together, they share a symbiotic relationship (the corals provide the zooxanthellae with shelter, and in return, the zooxanthellae provide the corals with food).
- Threats to Hard Corals:
- Bleaching events driven by extreme heat.
- Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease: It is spread across 30 countries which is causing unprecedented mortality of corals.
- Losses of key herbivores such as the Diadema sea urchin have fuelled an 85% surge in macroalgae.
Environment
Current Affairs
Dec. 13, 2025
Key Facts about Mexico
Recently, the Mexico’s Senate approved tariffs of up to 50% on imports from Asian countries, including India.
About Mexico:
- Location: It is located in the southern part of North America.
- Bordering Countries: It shares its land borders with the United States of America, Guatemala and Belize.
- Maritime boundaries: It is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean to the south and west; by the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea to the east.
- Capital City: Mexico City
- Geographical Features of Mexico:
- It is a part of the circum-Pacific “Ring of Fire”—a region of active volcanism and frequent seismic activity.
- Peninsulas: It consists of Baja Peninsula and Yucatan Peninsula.
- Major Rivers: Rio Grande river and Colorado river (which is shared with US)
- Lakes: Lake Chapala and Lake Cuitzeo.
- Major mountain range: Sierra Madre.
- Natural Resources: Petroleum, silver, Antimony, Copper, Gold, Lead, zinc, natural gas.
Geography