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  • 07 Jan 2026
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Uttar Pradesh Switch to Hindi

India’s First Government Hospital-Based AI Clinic

Why in News? 

India’s first government hospital-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) clinic has been inaugurated at the Government Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS), Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. 

Key Points 

  • Objective of the Clinic: The clinic will use artificial intelligence algorithms along with genetic screening to analyse blood tests, imaging scans, and clinical data to assist diagnosis and treatment.  
  • Technology and Applications: AI tools will assist in interpreting X-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans, MRI reports and lab investigations. 
    • It also supports genetic screening for serious illnesses like cancer, heart, kidney, and liver diseases. 
    • AI-assisted robotic surgery support is also planned to improve surgical precision and post-operative outcomes 
  • Healthcare Impact: The AI clinic is expected to improve diagnostic accuracy, reduce treatment time, enhance patient safety, and strengthen availability of quality care in public hospitals. 
  • Significance: It provides a bridge between clinical needs and technological innovation, potentially transforming how public health services are delivered in India.

Do you know? 

  • X-Ray: Discovered by  Röntgen in 1895 
  • CT Scan (Computed Tomography):  Uses multiple X-ray beams 
  • MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): Uses magnetic fields & radio waves 
  • Ultrasound: Frequency above 20 kHz. Bats, toothed whales and dolphins use ultrasound  for eco-location. 

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Assam Switch to Hindi

Sanskaar Shaala Initiative in Assam

Why in News? 

The Assam Government has launched the Sanskaar Shaala Initiative in Guwahati, aimed at promoting cultural values alongside formal education. 

Key Points 

  • Programme & Objective: Sanskaar Shaala is a value-based education initiative designed for children aged 4–14 years. 
  • Inauguration: The programme was inaugurated by the Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya in Guwahati, Assam. 
  • Core Goals:Promote ethical conduct, character development, and social harmony as foundational elements of learning,citing the Sanskrit maxim: “Sanskarah hi gunanam moolam”. 
    • Complement formal schooling with Indian cultural traditions, moral discipline, and social responsibility in children. 
  • Focus Areas:The initiative draws inspiration from ancient Indian texts and civilisational wisdom, such as Vedas,Upanishads,Ramayana & Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita. 
    • These sources are referenced to teach children principles like truth, duty, compassion, and righteousness. 

KARNATAKA Switch to Hindi

Sandalwood Leopard Spotted in Karnataka

Why in News? 

Karnataka records first sighting of the ultra‑rare Sandalwood Leopard in Vijayanagara district, marking only the second confirmed instance of this rare leopard colour morph in India. 

Key Points 

  • Sandalwood Leopard: This rare leopard colour morph has been named “Sandalwood Leopard” in reference to Karnataka’s cultural association with sandalwood. 
    • Internationally this variant is also known as a strawberry leopard. 
  • Previous National Sighting: Prior to this record, only one similar leopard had been documented in India — in Ranakpur, Rajasthan, in November 2021. 
  • Leopard Description: Sandalwood Leopards differ from typical leopards by their distinct reddish‑pink hue, making them exceptionally rare globally. 
  • Cause of Unusual Colouration: Experts believe this rare coat colour may be due to genetic variations such as: erythrism for excess red pigmentation and hypomelanism to reduced dark pigment 
    • However, DNA analysis would be needed to confirm the precise genetic mechanism.

Do You Know 

  • Habitat: Indian leopards are widely distributed across forests, grasslands, scrublands and human‑dominated landscapes in India. 
  • IUCN Status: It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. 
  • WPA Status: Leopards are protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. 

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National Current Affairs Switch to Hindi

IIT Madras Launches Global Research Foundation

Why in News? 

External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar launched IITM Global Research Foundation at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras). 

Key Points 

  • Objective: The foundation aims to position IIT Madras as the world’s first multinational university, expanding its global research, education, innovation and collaboration footprint.  
  • Focus Areas: Key areas include data science, artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, cybersecurity, mobility, energy and water systems, health technologies and green technologies. 
  • Strategic Outreach: Initial global presence will be set up in multiple countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Dubai, Malaysia. 
  • Significance: It helps Indian innovations reach global markets and accelerates commercialisation via technology partnerships and foreign engagement. 
  • Festival Integration: Dr. Jaishankar inaugurated the IITM Festival Fortnight, featuring Shaastra (technical) and Saarang (cultural) festivals, along with Open House access.

National Current Affairs Switch to Hindi

Kalai-II Hydropower Project

Why in News? 

Union Environment Ministry expert panel has recommended environmental clearance (EC) for the 1,200 MW Kalai-II hydroelectric project in Arunachal Pradesh. 

Key Points 

  • Project Details: The 1,200 MW Kalai-II hydropower project is proposed on the Lohit River to be implemented by THDC India Ltd at Hawai village in Anjaw district. 
    • It is a run-of-river project with pondage to generate clean electricity while using the river’s natural flow. 
    • Lohit River: A tributary of the Brahmaputra River. 
  • EIA Controversy: Environmentalists and local residents criticized the EIA report for failing to mention the presence of the critically endangered white-bellied heron (Ardea insignis). 
  • White-Bellied Heron:  
    • The white-bellied heron prefers free-flowing riverine habitats with low disturbance and feeds mainly on fish in rapids. 
    • Its presence has been recorded in the Lohit River basin, including Kamlang and Namdapha Tiger Reserves 
    • IUCN Status: The white-bellied heron is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List. 
    • WPA Status: Placed under Schedule-I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. 
  • Environmental Concerns: Critics argue that hydroelectric dams and other infrastructure can degrade critical riverine ecosystems, threatening species like the white-bellied heron through habitat loss, disturbance, and reduced fish populations.

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